The Citizen, 1999-10-13, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1999.
AUCTION
SALES
AUCTION
SALES
COMING
EVENTS
- RATES -
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
15e 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
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
LARGE 2ND FLOOR APART-
ment. Quiet community of Auburn.
2 bedrooms, laundry, large eat-in
kitchen, living room and bath. $350
plus utilities. Available October.
Phone 526-7355. 40-tfn
FOR RENT - 2 BEDROOM
farmhouse in the Londesboro area,
$400 a month plus utilities. Phone
526-7204. 40-2p
2 BEDROOM UPPER APART-
ment in downtown Brussels, newly
decorated, parking. $375. Refer
ences. Phone 887-9007. 36-tfn
BLYTH - 2 BEDROOMS, IN-
cludes fridge, stove, heat and
hydro, no animals, references
required Contact 482-9371. 12-tfn
I - TWO-BEDROOM APART-
ment in Blyth, available Oct. I.
Call 348-9541 (days), 345-2363
(after 6 p.m.), ask for Hilda. 32-tfn
IN CLINTON, NEWER 2 BED-
room, quiet, 4 plex, controlled
entry, 4 appliances, laundry
facilities available, ideal for
seniors, $450. Also second
apartment available $475. Call 519-
685-2264. 28-tfn
ONE AND TWO BEDROOM
renovated apartments for rent in
Brussels. Available Oct. 1, $299
and $375 a month, heat included.
374 Turnberry St. Inquire (519)
323-9855. 38-4
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
SOFA BED, BEIGE, EXCELLENT
condition, must sell, $200. 2 single
mattresses, like new, $100 each.
Table and chairs, $175 obo. 523-
9540. 40-1
PICTURE REPRINTS MAY BE
ordered from The Citizen for only
$5.00 for a 5 x 7 or $8.00 for an 8 x
10. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114.
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HAND-KNIT SWEATERS,
taking orders for Christmas now.
Phone 887-9848. 39-4
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. tfn
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EVENING AUCTION SALE
of Home Furnishings and Antiques
will be held for Mrs. Dorothy Hyndman, (Gorrie),
Mrs. Dorothy Gibson, (Wroxeter), Mrs. Marjorie McKenzie,
(Wingham), Mrs. Doreen Davidson, (Turnberry Estates),
with added consignments from Teeswater area homes,
in Teeswater Agri-Curl
on Monday, October 18, at 6:00 p.m.
AUCTIONEERS: Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater 392-6170
Grant McDonald, Ripley 395-5353
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of
Household effects, China, Tools and Antiques
will be held for the estate of
Richard St. Nettleton
471 Wolsley Street, Lucknow (near Medical Centre)
Saturday, October 16th
10:00 AM
For information call Diane Wartnaby 519-395-4714
AUCTIONEERS:
Brian Rintoul (519) 357-2349
Bill Horst (519) 595-2626
I
j RICHARD LOBB I
I AUCTION CALENDAR {
(CLINTON 519- 482-78981
| SAT., OCT. 16 AT 10:30 A.M.: Road |
t graders, snowplow trucks, 14 yd. i T box. sander units, 4-1991 Chev 3500 T A HD one ton dump trucks, 1990 Ford AY 450 with 10 ft. stake rack and hoist, Y
A 3 former ambulance cab and chassis, A
’ 1 - 1990, 2 - 1992 Ford E 350 with 7.3 ’
| diesels, 1980 Chev 12 pass, van, |
* 1994 Dodge van, 1994 Ford F150 i
▼ pickup, 1994 Chev 1/2 ton pickup,!
A 1982 Dodge 1/2 ton pickup, 1990 A
▼ Dodge 1/2 ton, 1988 Ford 350 window Y
| van, 1993 Cavalier car, 1 ■ Bush Hog, A
y 2 - Vicon roadside disc mowers, Flex- J
A Steel sewer rodding machine, 16 HP A
■ riding mower, 40 gal. 2 HP stationary .
y air compressor, 250 AC DC electric f
a welder, 3 chainsaws, full width!
Y pickup truck tool box, see last Y
1 week's paper for full listing or A
’ www.auctionhotline.com, phone Joe Y
A Stettler or Walter Johnston at A
I 526-7231 for information. Auction I
f being held at Huron County f
i Highways Garage, one mile north of i
Y Auburn. t
A SAT., OCT. 23 AT 9 A.M.: Estate car A
Y 1983 Crown Victoria. Only 40,000 Y
A kms, antique furniture and A . glassware, oil paintings for Estate of T
| Dorothy Scott of Seaforth, contents I
i of Bayfield home for Betty Kirkham, i
t 3 -1988 GMC school buses for Avon y
A Maitland School Board, coins, at A
Y Lobb Auction, Clinton. Y
| www.auctionhotline.com |
e CARD OF
THANKS
WALDEN. Thank you to the ladies
of" Westfield for the evening
recently held for us. A special
appreciation to those who worked
so hard at organizing and to those
who shared their talent with us.
Westfield will always be home in
our hearts and we will always
remember and treasure the caring
and supportive neighbours.
Sincerely - Dianne and Jill. 40-1
CARD OF
THANKS
COOK. We would like to say a big
thank you to all those who
supported Peter either by sitting in
the courtroom or by testifying on
his behalf during his recent trial.
We are so pleased you believed in
him as much as we did. Justice
prevailed. - The Cook Family.
40-lp
EBEL. We would like to thank all
who attended our open house, sent
us cards, gifts or wished us a
Happy Anniversary. Thank you to
the ladies of Melville Presbyterian
Church who provided the lunch at
our Open House and the Legion
Ladies who served us a delicious
dinner in the evening. We
especially want to thank our
children for all their love, help and
support, now and through the years.
- Mae and Lou Ebel.
40-lp
SMITH. I wish to thank my family,
relatives and friends for attending
my 90th birthday. Also thanks to
the St. George’s A.C.W. for their
help. The many cards, flowers, gifts
and phone calls will always be a
pleasant memory. - Laura Smith.
40-lp
C COMING
EVENTS
’99 CHRISTMAS HOME TOUR
featuring four Blyth Christmas
decorated homes. November 19, 7 -
9 p.m. and November 20, 1 - 5 p.m.
Afterwards, stroll through the
decorated Blyth Memorial Hall for
refreshments and view a variety of
Home Party Vendors. Tickets
$IO/person, available at Luann’s
Country Flowers, Olde Village
Accents, Black Creek Clothing or
call 523-9704 or 523-9725.
Proceeds to Blyth Skating Club.
40-3
COMING
events;
HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL
Society annual dinner meeting at
Brucefield United Church on
Friday, Oct. 29 at 6:30 p.m. Dave
Kemp talks on Northwest
Territories in 1998. For tickets call
524-5042, 887-9317 or 565-5200.
40-1
WALTON HALL ROAST BEEF
Dinner, Sunday, Oct. 24 from 4 -
6 p.m. Adults $8, Children under
12 - $4. See you at the hall! 40-2
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. 40-1
BLYTH BUSINESS ASSOCIA-
tion Fail Dinner meeting to be held
Tuesday, Oct. 19 at Blyth Legion
Hall. Social hour 6-7 p.m. Dinner
7 p.m. Guest speaker - O.P.P.
Senior Constable Don Shropshall,
speaking about counterfeit money.
Everyone welcome. Tickets $12 for
members, $14 non-members, at the
door. For more information call
523-9709 or 523-4792. 40-1
BLYTH FESTIVAL PRESENTS
the comic escapades of Don Harron
(a.k.a. Charlie Farquharson) and
the musical talent of Catherine
McKinnon on Saturday, October 23
at 8 p.m. in Blyth Memorial
Community Hall. For tickets and
information, call 523-9300 (local) /
)-877-to-Blyth (toll free). 40-2
COMING UP!! BAZAAR AND
Bake Sale, St. John’s Anglican
Church, Brussels, Saturday,
November 13. 40-5
SILENT AUCTION - BRUSSELS
United Church, Saturday, October
23, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Pre-bidding
Friday, October 22, 7 - 9 p.m.40-lp
JOIN US FOR BREAKFAST!
Blyth Young Peoples are having a
breakfast at the Blyth Christian
Reformed Church on October 16,
1999 from 8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 40-1
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE -
October 17 at Knox Presbyterian
Church, Belgrave at 7:30 p.m.
Speaker - Bob Heywood. Time of
fellowship at the Women’s Institute
Hall. 40-1
EUCHRE AT WALTON HALL
every second and fourth Thursday,
October 14 and 28 at 8 p.m.
Admission $5 per person. Lunch
provided. Bring your own partner.
39-40-42
BLYTH ROYAL CANADIAN
Legion Branch 420 - Friday night
meat draws to start October 15 at
5:45 p.m. 40-1
BLYTH ROYAL CANADIAN
Legion Branch 420 - Sunday
Mixed Darts starting October 17 at
1 p.m. 40-1
TURKEY SUPPER - DUFF’S
United Church, Walton, Wednes
day, Nov. 3, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Adults $9, Children (6-12) $4.50,
preschoolers free. Takeout
available. 39-3p
MONDAYS - 10 a.m., Huronlea
Apts., armchair exercises; Mondays
- 1:30 and 2:30, Brussels United
Church, low impact; Thursday,
7:30 p.m. - low impact aerobics.
887-6691. 39-2p
SONGS OF OUR FAITH CON-
cert at Knox United Church,
Belgrave, Friday, Oct. 22 at 7:30
p.m. For information call John
McIntosh 887-6412. 39-3
TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES
International Crafts Sale of
exquisite handicrafts for all ages,
musical instruments, jewellery,
baskets and toys. Brussels
Mennonite Fellowship, Turnberry
Street N., Brussels. Thursday,
October 14, 5 - 9 p.m.; Friday,
October 15, 3 - 9 p.m.; Saturday,
October 16, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Many
new items. Light lunch available on
Saturday. 39-2p
KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
Cranbrook, Anniversary Service,
Oct. 24 at 11 a.m. Rev. Peter Bush
from Mitchell guest speaker.
Everyone most welcome, come and
join us and renew some old friend
ships. Fellowship and refreshments
to follow service. 39-2
BRUSSELS REBEKAH LODGE
begins its euchre party on Oct. 18,
1999 at 8 p.m. in the Lodge Room.
Admission is $3 with lunch and
prizes provided. 39-2p
F
HALLOWEEN COSTUME
rentals, Carol Humphries, 22
Victoria St., Egmondville. Adult
sizes only. Open Tuesday - Friday,
5:30 - 10 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday
10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Closed Monday.
Call 519-522-0703 after 5:30 p.m.
40-2
FOR RENT - BUSH HOG SOIL
Saver. Phone 523-4260. 37-4
HELP
WANTED
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Z" yWlPoultry Service
CHICKEN (519) 357-4387 or
CATCHERS 1-80M550-1549
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