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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-07-09, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9,1997 PAGE 13. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES -RATES- 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 150 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 A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT RECENTLY COMPLETELY renovated, 3 bedroom home in downtown Blyth, available Sept. 1. Phone 519-887-9007. 27-tfn HOME NEAR AUBURN, 2 TO 3 bedrooms, garage, small barn, stove and fridge. Available Sept. 1. For information call 526-7753. 27-tfn FOR RENT - 3 BEDROOM farmhouse, south of Brussels. Phone 887-6918. 27-tfn TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in Blyth, available Sept. 1. Phone 482-9371. 27-tfh ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, downtown Blyth, clean, carpeted fridge and stove supplied, 523- 9141 or 357-4049. 25-tfn AVAILABLE NOW IN BLYTH - 3 bedroom semi. Phone 887-9007. 22-tfh APARTMENT FOR RENT IN Brussels, 2 bedroom, $400/month plus hydro. Phone 1-519-229-8958. 28-tfn 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-tfn ARTICLES FOR SALE HOBBY WOOD - blocks, boards, turning squares, various lengths and kinds. Clare Vincent, 523- 4468, Londesboro. 27-2p GREAT STARTER OR RETIRE- meqt home, 1981 Northlander single-wide mobile home 14' x 64’ with 8' x 12* addition and 10' x 11' covered deck, 2 br. fridge, stove, washer, dryer and AC, new vinyl windows. Call 523-4356 days, 523- 4857 p.m. and weekends. Must see to appreciate. 23-6 25 %OFF NURSERY STOCK Plus Greenhouse Specials GREYHAVEN GARDENS 523-9781 Londesboro A ARTICLES FOR SALE 250 MAPLE AND ASH TREE tops sold in the lot. Phone 887- 6879. 27-2p FISHER PRICE HIGH CHAIR, almost new, half price. Phone 519- 523-9268. 27-lp 30" RIDING LAWN MOWER, $650.00 6 year old 11 HP Honda motor, 523-4366. 27-lp BUNK BEDS, COMPLETE $169.96; maple table with 5 highback chairs $269.96; queen size bed complete $239.95; desks $39.95 up; water skis, wood $59.95; crib with mattress $69.95 up; chest of drawers $44.95 up; coffee tables $19.95 up; 3/4 bed complete $139.95; bird cages $20.00 up; sofa - folds into bed, with chair $159.95; exercise bikes $21.95 up; floor model colour TV with remote $219.95; full size microwave $59.95; rollaway cot $39.95; buffet with hutch $269.96; playpen $21.95; strollers $15.00 up; electric lawn mower, like new $89.95; plush brown swivel rocker $99.95; older loveseats $24.95 up; carriage $39.95; all tax included. Quality Used Furniture, 9 Albert St., Clinton. Open Wed. through Sat., 11 until 6:30. 887-9907. 27-1 WASHER AND DRYER IN excellent condition. Phone 527- 0173 or 527-0568. 27-1 WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER $175; 30" electric stove $75; Propane BBQ $40; 1983 Ford Pick­ up F100, 6 cyl., automatic, $1,000. Call 523-9423 after 5:00. 27-1 MULTIMEDIA COMPUTER Systems with 166 Mhz processor, monitor and printer for $1899 after $100 rebate. Delivery and setup included, 2 year warranty. Call Steve at HVS for details. 887-9434. Excellent Hobby ~ Attractive birdhouse and bird feeder kits. 13 models to choose from ~ includes everything you'll need. Available at: Olde Village Accents, Queen St. Blyth - 523-9187 ♦ RICHARD LOBB | ♦ AUCTION CALENDAR ♦ ♦ CLINTON 519-482-78981 | SATURDAY, JULY 19 AT 9 AM.: Large ! | Auction - furniture, appliances, I | antiques, 6 hp. boat motor like new at I | Lobb Auction in Clinton. We are ▲ ▲ accepting good additions for I I upcoming auctions, 482-7898 AUCTION SALE PLANS? Farm Sales, Livestock, or Machinery Real Estate, Antiques, and Household 20-25 Years Experience Two Auctioneers for the Price of One! Member: Ontario & Canadian Auctioneers Assoc. Contact Anytime ~ Auctioneers Joseph Zehr Certified Doug Jacob 519-887-9599 Appraisers 519-271-7894 CARD OF THANKS LARGE AUCTION Of antiques, appliances & household effects at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. In Mitchell THURSDAY, JULY 10 AT 3:00 P.M. Including: Malcolm 8 piece dining room suite, maple 6 piece dinette suite, Knechtel hall table and mirror, floral loveseat (1 yr. old), waterfall dining room suite, bedroom suites, sofa bed, entertainment unit, cedar chest, new oak table and chairs, freezers, microwaves, dehumdiflers, air conditions, press back chairs, blanket box, trunk, round oak table with 3 leaves, 6 oak dining room chairs, cellar table with drawer, bridge lamps, crocks, bells, ornate treadle sewing machine, coal oil lamps, Lincoln truck, collectible china, Technics stereo, Fender-Rhodes 73 key portable keyboard with speaker, Regina carpet steamer, fishing tackle, quantity of Starrett machinist tools, lawn bowling balls, Jepson ten Inch mitre saw, 6 inch vise, hand and garden tools, Bolens 8 hp riding mower with tiller attachment, Lawnboy and Turf-cut push mowers, and our usual large double ring sale. Proprietors: Muriel Whitfield of Brussels, Estate of Christine McAdam of Woodstock and Idella Muegge of Mitchell AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JACOB AND JOE ZEHR 271-7894 887-9599 ESTATE AUCTION SALE This is an Auction for the Estate of Russell & Louise Brindley, R.R. #3 Auburn, Ontario. Mrs. Brindley collected ceramics and glassware for over 50 years. 1000's of pieces to be offered so plan to attend. SATURDAY, JULY 12 China, Glassware, Ceramics, Pottery & Collectibles 9:00 a.m. at the Belgrave Community Centre Approx. 9 km south of Wing ham on Hwy. #4 in Huron County GLASSWARE: Pressed, depression, handblown, mould blown, etched, 40's-50's-60*s, opalescent, black, Carnival, Vaseline, Hobnail, milk glass, End of Day, animal figures, covered dishes, Goofus, Mercury, etc. PORCELAIN CHINA: English, German, Austrian, Bavarian, Delft, Occupied Japan, Japanese, American, Canadian, Czechoslovakian, Nippon, Noritake, Staffordshire, Ducal, Royal Winton, Chintz, etc. CERAMICS: Majolica, Fiestaware, character jugs, flowblue, ironstone, figurines, vases, bath sets, cookie jars, etc. POTTERY: Bennington, Moira, Brantford, planters, Bisque, British Royalty Commemoratlves. SOUVENIR CHINA: Goderich, Auburn, Blyth, Clinton, Seaforth, Formosa, Kincardine, Pt. Clark, Perth, Parkhill, Forest, Sarnia, London, Heldleburg, New Hamburg, St. Thomas, Leamington, Whitby, Toronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Michigan. COLLECTIBLES: Motion lamps, beadwork, candy containers, 100's of cups & saucers, salt & Peppers, vases & figurines, large old ceramic figures, chalkware, glasses, Avon, linens, native souvenirs & baskets, Christmas decorations, dolls, crochet, quilts, clothes, purses, dresser accessories, 100's of souvenir spoons, silverware, china cabinets, washstands, dresser, Gerrard Heinzman piano, small, like new, and more. PREVIEW: Friday, July 11, 5-8 p.m. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: GEORGE HOY - 519-529-7929 LEN BRINDLEY - 519-529-7382 OR AUCTIONEER BRIAN RINTOUL - 519-357-2349 Not responsible for accidents or loss of property. c CARD OF THANKS ABELL-RINN. I wish to thank my family and friends for all their visits, gifts, cards and phone calls during my recent stay in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Greg Antoniadis, Dr. Amole and second floor nurses of Wingham and District Hospital. A big thank you to my home crew for all their love and support. Extra thanks to John, Ronnie and Kathy. I'll return the favour some day. Thanks again, Theresa Abell-Rinn. 27-lp A c CARD OF THANKS FIDOM. The family of the late Bill Fidom would like to thank neighbours and friends for their sympathy, prayers, flowers and cards, visits and food at Bill's untimely death. Special thanks to Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home, Rev. Quartel, the lunch committee of the CRC and East Wawanosh Twp. workers who assisted at the scene of the accident. All your kindness has been appreciated. - Anna Fidom and family. 27-1 BRAY. We wish (o thank our neighbours and friends for the food, flowers, cards and money for the loss of a dear sister Eva Wright. - Evelyn and Glen Bray. 27-lp CULLEN. To all our friends and relatives, a very hardy thank you for all the cards, gifts and well wishes on our 50th anniversary. A special thanks to our sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren for arranging a special day for us. It will long be remembered. - Alex and Helen Cullen. 27-1 KEFFER. We would like to sincerely thank the Brussels Volunteer Firemen for taking care of the fallen limb that came down on our hydro line while we were away. It's nice to live in a small town where there are such dedicated volunteers. - Alex and Eva. 27-lp KNOX. Thank you to all 1st Blyth Group Committee members, Sec­ tion Scouters, and parent volunteers who worked throughout the year to provide a great Scouting experience for the youth of Auburn, Blyth and Londesboro. - Barb Knox. 27-lp MACFARLANE. We would like to thank the neighbours and friends for the lovely basket of flowers. Also, thanks for the money which will go as a donation to the Melville Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund in memory of Eva Wright. Wc would also like to thank the neighbour who brought in the food. - Tom and Bernice MacFarlane. 27-1 McARTER. I would like to say a sincere thank you to family and friends for their words of encour­ agement, their cheery balloons, flowers, candy, fruit basket, gift certificate, cards, phone calls and personal visits both in the hospital and since coming home. They were all very much enjoyed and appreciated. Thanks also to Dr. Martin Goldback and his surgical team, as well as the backup team in the critical care unit of the London Health Science Centre, Victoria Campus, for their expertise in their chosen field and for a job well done. A very special thank you to Cathy Bone and her caring staff on second floor west cardiac care unit. It was great to have a familiar smiling face dropping in with words of advice and encourage­ ment and always cheery. Keep up the good work. To Doug and Rhonda, Kevin and Heather, Brian and Tanya for being Morti's moral support, thank you. - Mel Me Arter. 27-1 PROUT. Our heartfelt thanks to our families, Walton friends and neighbours, especially Ray and Phyllis, Blyth Fire Department, Wingham ambulance attendants, Dr. Sheppard, Seaforth Emergency attendants, and London's Sick Children's Hospital. Annie's doing fine. Our prayers were answered. - Ron, Gayle and Annie. 27-lp