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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-04-30, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30,1997 CARD OF THANKS -RATES- 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15e each. 500 will be deducted if ad Is paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM FARMHOUSE between Walton and Blyth. References. For more information call 523-4716. 17-1 NEWLY DECORATED APART- ment. Your choice, upper or lower, large living room, country kitchen, 2 bedroom, Auburn. $350 plus utilities. Call 526-7355. 05-tfn APARTMENT FOR RENT IN Brussels, 2 bedroom, $400/month plus hydro. Phone 1-519-229-8958. 28-tfn BLYTH - TWO BEDROOM apartment, utilities (except cable and phone) included. References. Phone 482-9371. 09-tfh UPPER TWO BEDROOM APART- ment in Brussels. Rent $300.00 per month. Call for appointment 887- 6682. 16-tfn FARMHOUSE FOR RENT - Farmhouses located close to Blyth available immediately. For more information call: (519) 357-3330 (weekdays 8 - 5). 16-2 FARMHOUSE FOR RENT - Beautiful 4-bedroom two-storey brick farmhouse recently renovated with new attached two-car garage. Located on Hwy. #4 between Blyth and Belgrave. Monthly rent $700 plus utilities. For inquiries call: (519) 357-3330 (weekdays 8 - 5). 16-2 TWO LOCATIONS AVAILABLE in Clinton - new two bedroom, quiet 4 plex, controlled entry, 4 appliances, laundry facilities available, ideal for seniors, $450.00 and $475.00 monthly, plus utilities. 519-685-2264. 14-tfh A ARTICLES FOR SALE 386 - 25 COMPUTER, 2 MEGS of RAM, 3 1/2 and 5 1/4 floppy drives, colour monitor, mouse and printer. Windows and DOS and other games installed. $300 o.b.o. Phone 887-6535. 17-2 SINGLE PEDESTAL OVAL maple table and chairs, $250. 887- 6027. 17-1 21' TANDEM HOUSE TRAILER, fridge, stove, furnace, tub, shower, toilet, water heater, sleeps 6, excellent condition. One Massey Ferguson lawn sweeper. Call 887- 6924. 17-3 UPRIGHT ARMAND PIANO. Phone 887-9061. 17-1 GIRL’S FISHER PRICE BARBIE Bicycle, training wheels included, asking $40. Single wooden bed, mattress and box springs, $100. Phone 523-9855 after 4. 17-1 486 DX33 COMPUTER, 8 MEGS of RAM, monitor, keyboard $300. o.b.o. Phone 887-6535. 17-2 PINE AND SPRUCE WINDBREAK trees, 2' to 4' tall, bareroot, $5.00 each. Treebelt - 523-9771. 17-2 1983 HONDA GL 650 SILVER Wing touring bike. Excellent condition, $2,595. Call 887-6402. 17-1 SUPERIOR WHITE SEED POTA- toes available at North Huron Gardens, RR 1, Ethel, 887-6870. 16-2 Greyhaven Gardens is Open! • We have a full line of nursery stock, vines, roses, & • Perennials, hanging baskets, bedding plants • Mixed flowering containers • & much more Stop in soon! 1/8 mile west of Londesboro, turn west at Hillcrest Restaurant (519) 523-9781 AUCTION SALES !♦♦♦♦ ♦ i AUCTION SALE ♦ to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton for the i Estate of Leslie Watson of Seaforth, Estate of Irene (Pat) of ▼ Seaforth, Mrs. Rumble of Clinton, Gladys Evans of Goderich plus ▼ other additions ♦ SATURDAY, MAY 3 AT 9 A.M. ♦ SPORTS CARDS sell at 10 a.m., singles, sets, waxed boxes ♦ memorabilia. | COINS sell at 11 a.m., approx. 50 lots, good offering. ♦ APPLIANCES: matching harvest gold fridge and stove (look real ♦ good), 2 apt. size freezers, microwave, vacuum cleaner, Frigidaire ♦ fridge, wringer washer, dryer, portable washer, Hot Point 30 Inch ♦ stove (real clean), dehumidifier, beer fridge, Electrolux vac with ♦ power head, sewing machine, celling fan, humidifier, antique i wooden case fridge with compressor. • ANTIQUES/FURNITURE: oak ice box, antique flat-to-wall cupboard, ♦ antique wooden wheelchair, antique marble top dresser, book case, ♦ treadle sewing machine, antique coffee table, 2 door china cabinet, ♦ small china cabinet, apt size dining table, corner what-not, 1898 ♦ pocket watch, portable colour TV with remote, beds, bedroom ♦ furniture, Aladdin lamp, antique dishes and glassware, bedding, i garden tools, Elmira fireplace Insert, chesta bed, davenport, plus ♦ our usual large offering of mlsc. Items, garden tools, platform * scale, steel posts, 3 cattle oilers, electric 3 wheel scooter. Two Auctioneers selling at the same time. RICHARD LOBB, AUCTIONEER 519-482-7898 CLINTON WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 AT 11 A.M.: combine, 2 tractors, farm machinery, 11/4 miles north of Kippen on Highway 4 for Ted Oud 233-9219. THURSDAY, MAY 8 AT 10 A.M.: grain and feed bins, tractor augers, truck, feed grinding and mixing equipment and property, Varna ♦: . . ..... .......tFeed Mill, Varna 233-9219 (Mill), 263-2113 (Home). BAKKER. We would like to thank everyone who attended the surprise 25th anniversary party held for us on Saturday. Thank you for your good wishes, cards and gifts, they are all very much appreciated and you have made this a very memor­ able day for us. Special thanks to our children Karen and Mike, Ruth Anne, Michael and all our families for all their hard work. Also thank you to Glen and Marie Webster for the dinner and all their work in making this a very special day for us. Thank you. - Marinus & Margaret Bakker. 17-lp |A AUCTION SALES BRIAN RINTOUL Auction Calendar Sat., May 10 John & Ann Semjanovs Amaranth Township (Orangeville) Farm machinery Sat., May 17 Amish Benefit Auction Sale Hospital Fund St. Helens Mon., May 19 Estates of Eva McGill & Lewis Cook Belgrave Arena Sat., May 24 Ken & Audrey McKague Turnberry Twp. Sat., Mav 31 Don & Ruth Bell Kinloss Township Sat., June 7 Amish Benefit (School Fund) Milverton Kitchener Stock Yards (Olex) Every Tues. & Thurs. Brussels Livestock every Friday RR #3 Wingham 357-2349 DEVRIES. I was very touched last week when a beautiful basket of flowers was delivered to my home, with a card with more than 30 names of friends and neighbours. My son Pete's wife Rose had passed away after battling with cancer for more than a year. It feels so good when people care about you at times like these. I would like to thank all of you who sent cards, food and made phone calls and those beautiful flowers for your friendship and love. It will never be forgotten. - Sincerely, Jane Devries. 17-1 FORAN. I wish to express my deepest appreciation for everyone who attended my community bridal shower. Your gifts and kind words will always be remembered. - Joy Foran. 17-1 FORAN-LAMMERANT. We would like to thank everyone who attended our stag and doe, the memories will last a lifetime. A special thanks to our wedding party for all their hard work. - Joy and Randy. 17-1 FOTHERGILL. Ted and June Fothergill wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for the gifts, cards and money received on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. This day will long be remembered. 17-lp GLOUSHER. I wish to thank family and friends for cards, ' flowers, visits and enquiries while in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to doctors and nurses. - Marie. 17-1 GROPP. I would like to thank my family and friends for their assistances, calls and visits last week. Special thanks to my co­ workers at The Citizen for the lovely flowers and to the Brussels Bombers for their gift which brought a little sunshine into our home. Grateful appreciation to the ER and OR nurses at Listowel Hospital, Dr. Michael Shannon and Dr. Paul Rutherford. And love to my husband and kids for their patient pampering. - Bonnie. 17-lp GULUTZEN/HALLAHAN. We would like to thank all those who attended our Buck and Doe on Saturday night, especially the wedding party and other friends for helping out. Your hard work was appreciated. It was a great night. Thank you. Sincerely - Bill Gulutzen and Christine Hallahan. 17-1 HALLAHAN. I would like to thank everyone for attending my com­ munity shower. A special thank you to Diane and Marian for all their hard work. It was wonderful to see so many family and friends. Thank you for your great advice and all the wonderful gifts. Sincerely - Christine Hallahan. 17-1 KING. O God our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home. It is with deep gratitude and love that we extend our sincere thanks to all who sent flowers, cards, delicious food and donated to the Melville Musical Instrument Fund in memory of Chris who truly loved music. The support of friends and family and all those who offered condolences and sympathy is greatly appreciated. The ladies of the church provided a bountiful luncheon and catered in their caring and capable manner. Thank you one and all for everything you did to help us. - Shelley, Laura, Joanne, Bill, Bill, Tammy, Justine, Willie and Kassandra, Karla, Darryl. 17-1 RILEY. The family of the late Elizabeth Riley wish to express their deepest gratitude to family and friends who were there to give their kind support in the loss of a dear mother, grandmother and sister. A sincere thank you for sympathy cards, donations to charities, and the many beautiful floral tributes. We are deeply grateful to Sharon Wurm for her comforting message and to Karen Bruinsma for her lovely solo. To the McCallum and Palla Funeral Home for their kind service, to the pallbearers and flower bearers. A special thank you to the ladies of Victoria Street United Church for the lovely lunch they provided after the service. Your kindness will long be remembered. - The Riley family and Gladys and Ralph Caldwell. 17-lp SANDERSON. I would like to thank my family and friends for their acts of kindness, cards and calls at the time of my injury. Special thanks to my husband and children for all their love and help. -Maria. 17-lp VOLK. The family of the late Lois Volk sincerely thanks relatives, friends and neighbours for flowers, cards, donations and words of comfort during the loss of our sister. A very special thanks to the Londesboro U.C.W. for a great lunch, Rev. Paul Ross for an inspir­ ational service, Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home (Blyth Chapel) for exceptional services. Many special thanks to nurses and staff of Clinton Hospital for such great care and understanding during her sickness. Thanks to those who we may have missed who may have helped out during the past few months. Thank you, Lois's family. 17-1 c COMING EVENTS THE HURON COUNTY LONG Term Committee plans for long term care services for Huron County residents. Next meeting: May 13, 1997 at 9:30 a.m. at the Board of Education Office, Clinton. Everyone welcome! 17-1