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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1999-06-09, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1999. FOUND- RATES - 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15c 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 180 DRUMMOND ST. W„ BLYTH seniors apartment, $575, heat and hydro included. Phone 523-9695. 44-tfn BLYTH - 2 BEDROOMS, IN- cludes fridge, stove, heat and hydro, no animals, references required. Contact 482-9371. 12-tfn DOWNTOWN BRUSSELS, second storey, 2 bedroom apartment, private entrance, parking, completely renovated, $375 plus utilities. References. Phone 887-9007. 19-tfn ARTICLES FOR SALE CLEAN FILL AVAILABLE. Yours for the trucking fee. Brussels, 887-9422. 23-1 USED LIGHTING FOR SALE - suitable for homes, shops, barns, etc., excellent selection. Reasonable prices. Please call 887- 2605. 23-2p FLAT RACK 20 FT. AND GEAR. Phone 523-9241. 23-1 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 TRAILER FOR SALE - 1990 Travel Villa, 29' 5th wheel, ducted heat/air, stove, 2 dr. fridge, 4 pc. bath, queen bed, sofa bed, awning, rubber roof, always stored inside. Excellent condition. Hitch available. $12,500, 519-523-4409, Blyth. ‘ 23-2p BRAND NEW BICYCLE AND helmet, boy’s 15 speed Norco, for 8 to 10 year old. Won in a contest, but don’t need. Phone 523-9610. 23-1 MEMORIAL TOMBSTONE saddles and vases. New and redo’s available at Luann’s Country Flowers, Blyth, 523-4440. 22-3 300 VARIETIES OF PERENNIALS and bedding plants. Open from April to October. Cory Sanders, 887-6306, west of Brussels on Cty. Rd. 16. 19-6 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES ♦♦I♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for the Estate of Pearl Dale of Seaforth plus additions from Brussels, Clinton, Goderich, Bayfield and London homes SATURDAY, JUNE 12 AT 9 A.M. GENERATOR: Coleman Powermate 4000 portable generator with low oil shut down, approx. 2 years old. BLADE: Little"*Rhino 6 ft. 3 PTH adjustable blade. COINS: Approx. 80 lots our usual good variety. POWER TOOLS: Delta 9" table saw, 8 1/4" power mitre saw, 2 routers, router table, 16" scroll saw, 4“ belt, 6" disc sander, skill saw, Lincoln 225 electric welder, disc grinder, 8" band saw, 8" table saw, small McCullough chain saw, 4“ vise, saw blades, carving chisels, wood chisels, hand tools, crosscut saw, extension cord, rubber tarps, 2-10.00- 20 truck tires, etc. APPLIANCES: 3 air conditioners, 2 washer and dryer sets (good ones), chest freezer, dehumidifier, microwave, convection oven, 2 Vac's. ANTIQUES, FURNITURE: 5 signed Chandler pastels, Hoosier cupboard, table top drop front desk, wick chair, 9 piece dining room suite (nice design), corner what not, wall unit, modern wooden kitchen table and 4 chairs, 3 modern chesterfields, sectional chesterfield with pull-out bed, upholstered chairs, patio table and chair set, antique dresser (nice one), chests of drawers, modern cedar chest, china cabinet, 2 double box springs and mattresses, 2 sets of 4 matching chairs (like new), trunk, washstand, child's rocker, pillar mantle clock, collector plates, old Beam scale, Coca Cola picnic cooler, dishes, usual large offering of items. LAWN MOWERS: International Club Cadet 1250 hydrostatic riding mower, Mastercraft self-propelled mower with bagger, 5 HP Noma mulcher mower. Note: 2 auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m. Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. Auctioneer: Richard Lobb Clinton 482-7898 www.auctionhotline.com c 1______ CARD OF THANKS ARMSTRONG. We would like to thank the Grey Township Fire Department for their rapid and professional response to our barn fire on Saturday, May 29. Grey Township residents are fortunate indeed to have such a dedicated group of volunteers. A special thanks to Gord and Dale Finch, Calvin Semple and Ross Mitchell for their help upon discovery of the fire, to all who helped at the scene and for all the calls and inquiries of concern received from family, friends and neighbours. - A sincere thank you to all from Brian, Elaine, David, Chris, Richard and Laura Armstrong. 23-1 p BROMLEY. I would like to personally thank all of our workers in the recent election: Sheron Stadelmann, Brenda Burkholder, Isabel McClure, Linda Lentz- McGregor and Duncan for having available transportation. Special thanks to Dave Cook for providing coffee and hot drinks and the Grand View for our supper. - Kathy Bromley, Blyth Representative for Ross Lamont. 23-lp CUNNINGHAM. After spending several days in Wingham Hospital and l.C.U. I want to thank Dr. J. K. MacGregor and all the nursing staff for the excellent care I received, thanks to Betty for the fast ride to the hospital. Also thanks for all the lovely get-well cards, visits, phone calls and treats. Thanks to my family for looking after things at the farm and all the other favours. It was all very much appreciated. - Ross. 23-lp ♦♦f♦♦I clock, collector plates, old Beam < >, glassware, bedding, plus our A ♦♦♦ [Help protect the environment I Reduce, reuse and recycle CARD OF THANKS VOS, HILLIS, HARDY. A sincere thank you to all the people who came from Kitchener, Cambridge and the Huron County area and who remembered us in our time of sorrow with calls, cards, visits with food and flowers and in your thoughts. Thank you to those who donated money to the Heart & Stroke Foundation in Bart’s honour. A special thank you to the Reverend Les Cook for his touching address at the remem­ brance service and to the Ladies Auxiliary of Blyth Legion 420 who served lunch. - Adrian and Toni Vos and family. 23-lb WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK all the people of Blyth who were concerned with the ladies at the election poll held in the arena. Special thanks to those who provided blankets and sweaters for us to keep warm. Thank you to Dave Cook for the coffee and other hot drinks while at the polls. Thanks again. - Ladies from Poll 125, 126, 145. 23-lp c1_COMING EVENTS A COMMUNITY BRIDAL shower will be held at the Cranbrook Community Hall on Wednesday, June 16 at 7:30 p.m. for Jennifer Vanass. For more information please call Linda Minielly 887-6542 or Marg Saxon 887-2678. 23-1 DUFF’S UNITED CHURCH, Walton, Anniversary Sunday, June 13, 11 a.m. Guest speakers - Oz Arnal and Bonnie Cole-Arnal. Lunch following the service. Everyone welcome. 23-1 STRAWBERRY SOCIAL, Thursday, June 24, 4:30 - 5:30 and 6:00 - 7:00 p.m., Blyth United Church. See ad in next week’s paper. 23-lb c COMING EVENTS SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS Bingo, every Monday night, 7:15 p.m. Seaforth and District Community Centres. Over $1,000 in prizes plus Share The Wealth. $750 Jackpot must go. Doors open 6:30 p.m. eow MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF Directors of the Clinton Public Hospital are open to the public, and are held on the fourth Monday of each month (except July and August). Meetings are held in the hospital’s boardroom, and begin at 7 p.m. Individuals or groups who wish to address the Board or make a presentation must submit a written request at least seven days in advance of the meeting. 23-1 THURSDAY, JUNE 17, STRAW- berry Social euchre, Van Egmond House, Egmondville, 1:30 p.m. Admission $5.00. Organ music. Phone Dorothy Papple 522-0807 for reservations. 23-2 COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER to honour Donna Godkin, June 11, 1999, 8 p.m. at Duff’s United Church, Walton. Everyone welcome. 23-1 BLYTH LEGION AUXILIARY Penny Sale June 17-18-19, 10 to 9 on Thursday and Friday and 10 to 3 on Saturday. Draw to follow. Barbecue 11 to 2 on Saturday at the Blyth Legion. 23-2 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. 22-2 KINBURN FORESTERS CHICKEN BBQ Thursday, June 10, 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets available from members. $8.00 adults, $4.00 under 12, preschoolers free. Phone 527-1366, 527-0476. 20-22-23 GARDEN PARTY, SUNDAY, June 13, one sitting only at 5:30 p.m. at BMG Community Centre, sponsored by Brussels United Church Women. Entertain­ ment to follow. Adults $10, Youth 7 - 12, $5, preschoolers free. Advance tickets only. Phone 887- 6457, 887-9340, 887-6377. 21-3p FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT - CROP- land for short or long term. Cash or variable rent. Phone Nott Farms, 482-7439. 07-tfn FOUND, ONE CHILD’S BALL glove, along Huron County Road 25 East of Walton. To claim, please describe. Call 887-6908. 23-1 14 ACRES STANDING HAY for sale. Phone after 6:00, 523- • 4279. 23-1 70 ACRES OF HAY FOR SALE in Blyth area. Phone 526-7387. 23-2 1ST CUT STANDING HAY FOR sale, Belgrave area. Phone 357- 2368. 23-lp STANDING HAY FOR SALE - alfalfa and timothy, approx. 15 acres. Lloyd McClinchey, 526- 7591. 23-lp Give Someone a Second Chance. Please give generously. HELP WANTED PART-TIME POSITIONS AVAIL- able, must be willing to work flexible hours, must be neat and tidy in appearance, self-motivated, and have good customer communication skills. Apply to Don at Scrimgeour’s Food Market, Blyth. 23-1 PHONE PERSON WANTED part time/full time to work from my office, Bluevale area. Call 519-887- 9432, leave a message if I’m not home. 23-3 KenCucksey £ CMPoultry Service CHICKEN (519) 357-4387 or CAXCHER^ 1-800-650-1549 \ / between 9 a.m. WANTED! Mp.m. {I RR4, Wingham, ON Box Office Manager needed immediately A pleasant manner and accounting skills required. Flexible schedules including weekend and evening shifts. Please forward resume by June 11,1999 to Karen Stewart, General Manager Blyth Festival Box 10 BLYTH, Ontario N0M 1H0