The Citizen, 1996-07-17, Page 19B BIRTHS
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CARD OF
THANKS
NEWLY RENOVATED 2 BED-
room house in Auburn, main floor
laundry hook-up, large yard,
available now. 526-7605. 28-2
APARTMENT FOR RENT IN
Brussels, 2 bedroom, $400/month
plus hydro. Phone 1-519-229-8958.
28-tfn
BRUSSELS, THREE-BEDROOM
house, available September 1.
Phone 887-6883. 28-2p
FOUR BEDROOM HOME IN
Brussels, close to downtown.
Nicely decorated, well maintained,
attached garage. All appliances
included. Phone 887-6236 or 887-
6011. 28-3
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT -
3-bedroom farmhouse with barn
located just north of Blyth. For
inquiries call (519) 357-3330
(weekdays 8-5). 28-2
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT -
Spacious 4-bedroom farmhouse
with new attached double garage
located between Blyth and
Brussels. For inquiries call: (519)
357-3330 (weekdays 8-5). 28-2
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR FOR RENT -
Hardtop tent trailer - sleeps 6.
Stove, icebox and table. Reason-
able rates 887-6064. 28-2p
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in quiet, friendly village. Close to
playground and ballpark. Call 526-
7355. 27-tfn
BRUSSELS - TWO BEDROOM
house for rent. Available Septem-
ber 1st, 70 William Street. Bob
Bridge 887-9187 or work 357-
3460. 29-1
BLYTH - 3 1/2 BEDROOM HOUSE,
large attached garage, 1 1/2 bath-
rooms, on large lot. Available Sept.
1. $550/month plus utilities. First
and last 523-4738. 29-2
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, CEN-
trally located. Fridge, stove, washer
supplied. Call after 5:00. 523-9161.
28-2
1989 24' STARCRAFT HARD-
top tent trailer, sleeps 6, used only
6 times, stored inside in winter,
very clean, never rented. Call 523-
9609.
28-2
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
486 IBM COMPATIBLE MULTI-
media computer, CD-ROM,
data/fax modem, 270 MB hard
drive, 8 MB RAM, and lots of
software, $1,350 o.b.o. Call 887-
9104 after 6 p.m. 29-1p
MAPLE HUTCH WITH TWO
drawers and three cupboards with
glass doors. Has been stripped
down and refinished. Asking $25.
Call 523-9636 after 5:30. 29-lp
4' X 8' BRUNSWICK POOL
table, $600.00. Call Dan Pearson,
887-6144. 29-2p
Farmers Are Injured On The Job
-Farming has the highest incidence
of disabling injuries of all
industries in Canada, at 58 per
1,000 workers.
AUCTION
SALES
BOVEN. With praise and thanks to
God, Tyler Cole arrived safely into
this world on Tuesday, July 2, 1996
at 8:05 p.m. weighing 8 lbs., 11 oz.,
a new son for Karl and Anita and a
little brother for Matthew and
Brendon. Proud grandparents are
Gerrit and Nel Boven and Martin
and Janie Wilts and great-grandmas
are Mrs. H. Boven, Mrs. M. Wilts
and Mrs. A. Verburg. 29-1p
BROMMER. Perry and Marlene
are pleased to announce the safe
arrival of Rachel Deborah at St.
Marys Memorial Hospital on July 5
weighing 8 lbs., 7 1/2 oz., a little
sister for Heather and Justin. Proud
grandparents are Gerald and Anna
Vander Heyden, RR 3, Blyth and
Peter and Sylvia Brommer,
Clinton, Ontario. 29-1p
PETERS. Janice and Jeff welcome
with love Alexander Warren
Jeffrey, a brother for Justin, Britt-
ney and Anthony, born on July 2,
1996 weighing 10 lbs. 13 oz. Proud
grandparents are Tony and Carol
Warren, North Bay and Frank and
Maria Peters, Woodstock. 29-1
CARD OF
THANKS
CHAMNEY. I would like to extend
my thanks to Dr. Sleeth, Dr. Shubat
and Dr. Chow and the staff at
Wingham I.C.U. and University
Hospital for their great care while I
was a patient there. Thanks also to
my family for their love and con-
cern and to friends and neighbours
for their cards and phone calls. -
Stuart Chamney. 29-1p
COUSINS. I wish to sincerely
thank my family and friends who
attended the Open House for my
90th birthday. Also for the many
cards. It was just wonderful to see
so many. A special thanks to
Audrey, Idella, Carol, Edna, Alma
and Isabelle for helping. - Roy
Cousins. 29-1
CUNNINGHAM. The family of
Elsie Cunningham would like to
thank friends and relatives for
helping her celebrate her 102nd
birthday at Huronlea and for all the
lovely flowers and cards. - Estelle,
Bob and Ross. 29-1p
ELSTON. A warm thank you to
everyone who planned, organized
and entertained at my shower and
those who attended. Thank you so
much for the useful and beautiful
gifts. I've been fortunate to have
grown up in such a generous and
supportive community. Your kind-
ness will always be remembered. -
Susan Elston. 29-1
FRANKEN/NOBLE. We would
like to thank everyone who came to
our Jack and Jill shower and for the
beautiful gifts. Thank you to
Maryanne and to her family for
being such great hosts. This is one
shower we definitely will have
memories of for a long time. -
Dave and Lisa. 29-1
FRANKEN/NOBLE. We would
like to thank everybody who was
able to come to our Buck and Doe.
Thank you so much to our wedding
party and friends who helped
organize and make the night a
success. Thank you to all who
assisted in the cleanup afterwards
and to Emma for putting up with all
of us. - Dave and Lisa. 29-1
THE GREY TOWNSHIP FIREMEN
would like to thank all those who
made donations and to those who
came out to support the Firemen's
Breakfast on June 30. You all
helped to make this first Firemen's
Breakfast a great success. A special
thanks also goes to the Brussels
Optimists for the use of the cooking
equipment, Ross,Mitchell, Steve
Knight and Dan Pearson for help-
ing out, and Your Choice Meats.
Thanks to all the following busi- •
nesses and individuals: Brussels
Agri Services, Brussels Livestock,
Cardiff and Mulvey, Cook's, Dean
Bentley Carpentry, Frank Work-
man, Gary and Beth Earl, Gay Lea,
Joe and Kathleen Semple, Larry
Hudson Pontiac Buick GMC
Dealer, Molesworth Convenience,
Molesworth Farm Supply, Ontario
Cattlemen's Association, Stew and
Madeline Steiss, Yvonne Knight
Insurance, LMS Equipment, Ethel
General Store, Bob Bremner, Ethel
Minor Ball, Jane Stewart, Joan
Bateman. A special thanks to the
Firemen's Wives, Mike Stephenson
and Amanda Cochrane. 29-1
HOGGART. The family of the late
George Hoggart extend our sincere
thanks to all who gave their support
or visited, sent cards and flowers or
gave charitable donations, expres-
sions of sympathy or helped in any
way after the loss of our loved one.
Thanks to the ambulance crew and
staff at Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Baker for his
professional help and care. Also the
staff of Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home for their professional help
and care. Many thanks to Rev. Stan
McDonald for his moral support
and service and to the ladies of
Londesboro United Church for the
beautiful luncheon. The kindness
and thoughtfulness will always by
appreciated and remembered. -
Vietta Hoggart and family. 29-1
ROBERTSON, William Kenneth.
Our grateful thanks to our
wonderful relatives, friends and
neighbours who were so supportive
during the illness and passing of a
dear husband and father. We
appreciate your comforting words,
charity donations, floral arrange-
ments and cards. We will always
remember your thoughtfulness.
Sincerely, The Robertson Family.
29-1
SNELL. I would like to thank my
family and friends for the get well
cards and gifts while I was in the
Clinton Hospital and the burn unit
at the Victoria Hospital at London
and since coming home. Special
thanks to all the doctors and nurses
and especially the Community
Nursing Services for their kind and
expert care. - Edythe Snell. 29-lp
AUCTION SALE
of property, electrical items,
household effects & miscellaneous
will be held for
Oraen and Doris Rock
East of Ripley
(Across from Veterinary Clinic). Watch for signs.
SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1996 AT 9 A.M.
For more information contact owners at 519-395-2621
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349
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to be held for the Estate of Edith Henwood of Goderich and the
Estate of George Bullen of Goderich at Richard Lobb's Auction in
Clinton
SATURDAY, JULY 20 AT 9 A.M.
ESTATE CAR: 1990 Buick Regal Grand Sport, 2 door, loaded, run
only 39,000 kms., selling certified subject to reasonable reserve.
RIDING MOWER: Bolens 12 hp., 38 Inch cut riding mower with
bagger attachment:
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES: Baldwin apt. size piano
(excellent), Hammond double keyboard electric organ, 2 microwave
ovens, Maytag fridge, 24" electric stove, White Westinghouse
portable dishwasher, Inglis clothes washer, quarter cut oak side
board with pressed pattern front, vacuum cleaner with power head,
3 portable colour TV's, oriental 8 x 12 rug, 2 component hi ti units,
antique settee with carved fruit pattern on back (real nice), antique
spooled leg drop leaf dining table, marble top hall table, china
cabinet, rocking chair, fancy humpback trunk, drop front secretary,
air conditioner, amber oil lamp, hooked rugs, old iron bed, Ricoh
AF5 camera, coffee tables, small drop leaf table, painting by J. W.
Smith, pictures, hooped back parlour chairs, small tables, odd
chairs, vanity dresser, chests of drawers, chesterfield and chair,
upholstered chairs, bedding, linens, dishes and glassware including
antique dishes, some tools, Items too numerous to mention, electric
adjustable bed. Plan to attend.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898
SAT., JULY 27 AT 9 A.M.: Modern furniture and appliances for
Marilyn Hodgert of Seaforth plus additions.
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EVENING AUCTION SALE
of
Farm machinery & miscellaneous items
will be held for
FRANK PENTLAND
R.R. #6, Goderich
Lot 13 Conc. 3 West Wawanosh
1 mile south of Dungannon on County Road 1
on
MONDAY, JULY 29 AT 6:30 SHARP
995 Case tractor with Cosy Cab approx. 4,000 hours - good
condition, 165 Massey Ferguson tractor with Freeman loader,
Orvatonna swather 12' hydrostatic with hay crimper, Massey
Ferguson (Model 33) 17 run seed drill good shape, Massey
Ferguson plow 3-16, Massey Ferguson 160 manure spreader,
Massey Ferguson Model 12 baler, Oliver 32 plate wheel disc,
Kongskilde 12' cultivator, Turnco 12' packer (sprocket), 6
section diamond harrow, 30' grain auger on wheels with motor,
Calso 200 gal. sprayer on wheels, Helm gravity bin on wagon,
wagon with flat rack, McCormick hammer mill with belt, Polaris
snowmobile TX, farrowing crate, buzz saw, 10 hen crates
(wooden), Husqvarna chain saw, wagonload of small items.
Owner retiring.
Terms cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale.
Not responsible for accidents.
Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising,
Items listed as described by owner. For information contact
George Gibson 528-6840.
AUCTIONEER - BRIAN RINTOUL