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The Citizen, 1999-06-02, Page 16THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1999. PAGE 17. CARD OF THANKS - RATES - 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15c each. 50c 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 AVAILABLE JUNE 1, DOWN- town Brussels, second storey, 2 bedroom apartment, private entrance, parking, completely renovated, $375 plus utilities. References. Phone 887-9007.19-tfn 180 DRUMMOND ST. W., BLYTH seniors apartment, $575, heat and hydro included. Phone 523-9695. 44-tfn BLYTH - AVAILABLE APRIL 1, 2 bedrooms, includes fridge, stove, heat and hydro, no animals, references required. Contact 482- 9371. 12-tfn HOUSE FOR RENT IN COUNTRY. Phone 523-4207. References required.' 21-2 A ARTICLES FOR SALE MEMORIAL TOMBSTONE saddles and vases. New and redo’s available at Luann’s Country Flowers, Blyth, 523-4440. 22-3 CLEAN FILL AVAILABLE. Yours for the trucking fee. Brussels, 887-9422. 22-1 HEART HEALTHY EMU MEAT low fat, low cholesterol and Emu oil. Meat prices reduced by 50% and more. Summer sausage and smoked sausage. Adrian Vos 523- 4294. 24-tfn AFFORDABLE, EASY TO install and maintenance-free steel roof shingles. Assorted non-fading colours available with a 50-year guarantee. For more information call Diamond Steel Roofing at 357- 3760 or toll free 1-888-810-ROOF (7663). 20-3 300 VARIETIES OF PERENNIALS and bedding plants. Open from April to October. Cory Sanders, 887-6306, west of Brussels on Cty. Rd. 16. 19-6 CrichardlW*i [ AUCTION CALENDAR J {CLINTON 519-482-7898| i SATURDAY, JUNE 12 AT 9 A.M.: i V Estate of Pearl Dale of Seaforth plus Y | additions at Lobb Auction in Clinton. 1 ’Antiques, coins, furniture,’ A appliances, tools. We are accepting 1 ’ good additions. k www.auctionhotline.com 1 AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Farm Machinery and Miscellaneous will be held for Delmar and Judy Sproul Lot 14, Cone. 2, East Wawanosh Township 1 corner south of Dungannon and 1 mile east SATURDAY, JUNE 5 -10:30 A.M. TRACTORS: 1995 Ford 8210 4 WD - cab, fully equipped, 1800 hrs., 14.9.28 front tires, 20.8.38 rear tires (20.8.38 snap on duals); MF 375 4 WD with Quickie 620 loader, 800 hrs., bucket, manure fork, bale prong and pallet fork, 16.9.30 tires. MACHINERY: NH 492 9 ft. haybine (good condition), NH 67 square baler, George Smythe 9 ft. double auger snowblower, NH rake, JD 8 row corn planter with hoppers & insecticides, NH 28 forage blower, two 20 ft. racks & wagons, IH 18 ft. cultivator, MF 43 22 run all grain & grass seeder, seed drill, two 20 ft. round bale wagons, 20 in. tires, 47 ft. Westfield 7 in. grain auger, two 2000 Allis Chalmers 16 in. and 18 in. 4 furrow plows, chain harrows, four 375 bu. Killbros gravity bins, 350 Killbros gravity bin with extension, 8 section diamond harrows, 3PH swath turner, 3PH scraper blade, 8 ft. Onan 60 KW generator on trailer, New Idea 180 bu. flail spreader, 10 ft. Crow packer with two 8 ft. pups, Turnco sprayer. MISCELLANEOUS: 5TE hopper feed bin on legs, 3PH hydraulic wood splitter with electric controls, bale feeder, buzz saw, air compressor, 40 ft. & 32 ft. extension ladders, 20 in. wagon tires, 2 stock water troughs, wagon snapper, hog scale, logging chains, forks and shovels, sledge hammers, chain tighteners, 4 in. & 6 in. grain augers, electric fence stakes, cattle oilers, house trim machine, hen crates, two cast iron kettles, pig feeders, feed cart, cage wire, steel gates, steel barn posts, large anvil, steel rod, 2 in. x 8 in. lumber, barn timbers, misc. lumber, planks & plywood, transfer pump, approx. 40 4 ft. x 5 ft. round bales of straw. Plan to attend. Owner is sharecropping the land and has no more use for his machinery and miscellaneous. 2 wagon loads of farm related items. Lunch booth. 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 more information call Delmar Sproul evenings at (519) 529-7273 AUCTIONEERS: Brian Rintoul (519) 357-2349 Bill Horst (519) 595-2626 rl| ECKERT. Big sister Christina wishes to proudly announce the early but safe arrival of Jamie Lee, weighing 6 lbs. 13 oz. on May-24, 1999. She is the daughter of Kim and Darrel Eckert. 22-1 HIGGINS. Meagan, Melissa, Kate and Stuart would like to welcome their little sister Loretta May Anne on May 20 at the Wingham Hospital. She weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz. Proud parents are Greg and Betty Jane. Loretta is the 47th grandchild for John Foran and the fifth for Chester and WiIda Higgins. 22-1 JONES. Rod, Heather and big sister, Shae-Lynn are very pleased to announce the birth of their new baby girl. Sherydan Mikaela was born on May 21 at Clinton Public Hospital weighing 8 lbs. A very special thank you to the Huron County Midwifery Service and the staff at the hospital. Proud grandparents are John and Marie McIntosh of Brussels and Ron and Marilyn Jones of Wingham. 22-1 [Help protect the environment i Reduce, reuse and recycle ¥ KELLINGTON. Kevin and Rose are thrilled to announce the arrival of their son, Logan Kevin, born May 21, 1999, weighing 9 lbs. - a little brother for Victoria and Mitchell. Proud grandparents are Bill and Gert Kellington, Dave and Alice Marks, all of Brussels and great-grandparents Gerrit and Marie Verbeek of Brussels and Eileen Marks of Wroxeter. Thank you to Daddy, Aunt Sandra, Dr. Shannon and the O.B. nurses at Stratford General Hospital for all the excellent care and support. 22-lp PEOPLE WHO READ NEWSPAPERS ARE BETTER AND MORE EFFECTIVE PARENTS It all starts with Newspapers BLYTH LADIES SLOW PITCH. On behalf of the Blyth Ladies Slow Pitch team, we would like to thank our sponsors for their support towards our team shirts and equipment. Your support is greatly appreciated. - Razor’s Edge. 22-lp THE BRUSSELS UNITED Church Youth Group would like to thank McCutcheon Motors for the use of their lot for our car wash. Also thanks to the patrons who helped make it a success. 22-lp FISCHER. Wasn’t that a party? We would like to thank family, friends and neighbours for helping us celebrate our 25th anniversary. Many thanks for the gifts, cards and best wishes. Special thanks to Brett, Clint, Chad, Jenna and Laura for all their thoughtfulness and hard work. Also a big thank you to all the people who helped the kids pull it all together. The cleanup crew did an extra special job. We are really blessed to have so many great family and friends. Your thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated. Sincerely - Murray and Marlene Fischer. 22-1 p GWYN. I would like to thank the following people who have helped me over the past several months - doctors from London and Seaforth, Community Nursing, Clara Blake, Kathy, Karen and Marlene for their continuing service, Ralph Hollon my cancer driver, Town and Country Homemakers - Dianne Somers and Donna Marks, drivers for appointments - John and Tina Claus, Geo. and Fannie Somers, Wilmer and Marie Giousher and Chris and Gary Courtney, continuous visits from Wayne, Herb, John, Abby (my co-workers), Aubrey Toll for book to read and visits, Geo. and Fannie, John and Tina, Marie and Wilmer for all the other visits and help given, Dan Taylor, Rodger Somers for his help, Murray Lowe for coming to cut my hair, Douglas and John Currie for their visits and help from Douglas, Fran Hook and case workers for her help, Rev. Wittich for his visits and prayers. Thank you to Louise for being with Ella during my surgery. Thanks to Louise and Paul for all their continuous help. Special thanks for the many beautiful flowers, cards and for the many, many phone calls and inquiries. Thanks to Ella for all her love and support and continuous help she has given to me. All your support has made the past eight months easier to bear. - Carman Gwyn. 22-1 p LOCKING. I would like to thank everyone for their visits, cards and flowers while a patient in Listowel hospital. Also a big thank you to Dr. Latuskie and the nurses on the second floor for all the kind care and attention. It was very much appreciated. - Gladys Locking. 22-lp McCLINCHEY. I wish to thank my family, neighbours and friends for the cards, flowers, visits and food brought to the house after my surgery. A special thanks to Marie, Susan, Cathy and Edith for their extra support before and after I came home. All was much appreciated. - Lila McClinchey. 22-ip MOSES. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their help at the Community Centre when Bill collapsed. A very special thank you to the nurse who was there - I do not know who she was, but you did a marvellous job. Also thanks to Gary Pipe for staying with me. Thanks to the neighbours and friends for cards, calls and food that was brought in. I would like to thank the Brussels firemen for all their help. We should all be very proud of them. They came quickly and did a good job. Thank you all. Thanks to the nurses and doctors at Wingham hospital. Bill is coming along as well as can be expected. Big thanks to all. - Bill and Lillian. 22-1 WALTON PUBLIC SCHOOL. The students and staff of Walton Public School would like to thank all of our presenters, volunteers and parents who made our Farm Safety Day such a success. Special thanks to organizers Pat Dalton and Rita Bowers. 22-1 COMING EVENTS S.D.H.S. ALL GIRLS MARCHING Band Annual Turkey and Pork Sausage BBQ Sunday, June 13, 1999, Harbour Park, West Street in Goderich, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Adults $9.00 advance, $10.00 at the door, child $5.00 advance, $6.00 at the door. Band performance 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available from band members or call: 524-9306, 527- 1465, 887-6576, 565-2244. 22-1 THIS BEING THE YEAR OF THE Older Persons the Majestic Women’s Institute is having a Tea at Huronlea in their honour, on Thursday, June 3, 2 to 3:30. Everyone is invited. 21-2 MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA- ment, St. Joseph’s R.C. Church Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, June 2, 8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. You Are Invited to attend Summer Bible School at Zion Mennonite Fellowship Church 5 km. east of Cranbrook Monday to Friday July 5 -16 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Ages 3 1/2 to Grade 8 welcome For more information call 887-6571