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PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1998.
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500 will be deducted
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following Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
In Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
NEW APARTMENTS OPENING
soon - Large 2 bedrooms, fridge,
stove and utilities included, near
downtown Blyth. Phone 523-9695.
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CLINTON, DELUXE LARGE
one bedroom, 4 appliances, ensuite
storage, security entrance, laundry
facilities. Available June 1, 482-
7966, 482-5030. 16-tfn
NEW LARGE ONE BEDROOM
apartment, fridge and stove
included, available May 1, near
downtown Blyth, Wineberry
Apartments. Phone 523-9695.
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CLINTON,ATTRACTIVE,
clean 2 bedroom in well maintained
building, featuring 4 appliances,
control your own air-conditioning/
heat, laundry facilities. Secure adult
building. Seniors special. 482-
7966, 482-5030. 16-tfn
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Brussels, $350/month plus utilities.
Inquire 229-8958. 08-tfn
AVAILABLE MAY 1, QUEEN ST.,
Blyth - quaint, 2 bedroom, two
bathroom, tastefully decorated
home. Features a high efficiency
gas furnace and water heater, air-
tight fireplace in the living room,
large shaded deck and landscaped
garden. Commercial or residential
$450/month plus utilities - 1 year
lease. Phone 523-9825 or 523-4943
evenings. 13-tfn
NEWLY RENOVATED 3 BED-
room duplex in Wingham. Phone
357-1378. 15-2
GYPSY LANE APARTMENT,
Blyth, clean, quiet, 2 bedroom,
ground level, fridge and stove
included, washer, dryer on
premises. Available June 1. Phone
482-7197 or 524-1953. 15-tfn
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ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
HOUSING NEEDED FOR THE
Blyth Festival's 1998 Company, If
you have rental property available
or are interested in boarding
situations, please call Karen at 523-
4345 (days) or 523-4328 (eve.)
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STOPPERS
1-800-222-TIPS
WE'RE MOVING AND HAVE
the following items: hedge
trimmer, push mower, 1983
Oldsmobile 98 Regency, 3 piece
sectional with pull-out bed, coffee
and 2 end tables, 2 bar stools,
double bed, couch and chair,
ornamental wishing well, 523-4816
after 4 p.m. 14-3
TORO 32" RIDING LAWN
mower, good condition. Phone
887-6612. 16-lp
PENTIUM II PRICE CRASH -
Intel PII 233, 32 mb, 4.3 Gb hard
drive, 24x cdrom drive, 32 bit
sound card, 120 watt speakers, 14"
SVGA monitor, 56k fax modem
with voicemail, keyboard, mouse,
microphone, Windows95 on CD,
Microsoft software, $1995 plus
taxes, free delivery and setup, 2
year parts and labour in home
warranty, call Steve at Huron
Video and Sound 887-6710,
blakey@wcl.on.ca 16-lb
HOT POINT CLOTHES DRYER,
works and performs like new,
$75.00. Phone 523-4239. 16-1
USED BUSH HOG MOWER, re-
conditioned, 3 pt. hitch. Phone 887-
6444. 15-2
SATELLITE SALE: ONLY
$6.50/week (OAC). Includes 80
channels for 1 year. Free delivery
and installation included. Call 1-
800-515-5545. 13-5
STEFFEN COMPUTER SERVICES
-Pentium II system complete with
17" monitor only $1,998.
Unlimited 56k internet only
$25/month. Free 5 hour/month
intemet accounts. Call 357-3700.
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COMPUTER FACTORY SPECIAL
1 year - no payment or free
scanner. Pentium 166 mmx, fully
loaded with colour printer, software
and much, much, more. Internet
ready. $16/wk. 1-800-515-5545
(OAC). Free delivery. ,13-5
Help protect the environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
Classes
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BIRTHS
Dale of Seaforth.
CARD OF
THANKS
AMENT. I wish to thank family,
friends and relatives for the cards,
flowers, gifts and phone calls.
Thanks to the doctors and nurses on
the 6th floor of University hospital
and Dr. Hay, Dr. Smith, Dr.
Flowers and the nurses at Clinton
Hospital. - Mildred. 16-lp
BUTTON. We would like to
express our thanks to neighbours
and friends for flowers, cards,
phone calls and visits after the loss
of my brothers Jim and John
Aitchison. - Marie Button and
family. 16-lp
CARTER. I would like to thank all
the people I work for, who
patiently waited until I was able to
return to work. To those who made
inquiries, family and friends for
their concern and assistance, Dr.
Hay, Dr. Whitmore and Stratford
Hospital staff. - Joyce Carter. 16-1p
With Osteoporosis
a fractured hip could be
a life sentence.
l : : Society
e. Osteoporosis
• • of Canada .••
Call 1-800-463-6842
for more information.
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CARD OF
THANKS
HULLETT CENTRAL PUBLIC
SCHOOL. Thank you to everyone
who made donations, volunteered
in any way or made purchases at
the Hullett Central Public School
auction. It was a great success. 16-1
McKERCHER. Thank you to our
family, friends and neighbours for
all the support and expressions of
sympathy shown to us during the
recent loss of Ann's father. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. - John, Ann, Jenn and
Rob. 16-1
POPP. I would like to thank
everyone for the visits, flowers,
cards, food and enquiries made
after my surgery at Westminster
Campus. Special thanks to Lorne
for all his care and help - I couldn't
have managed without it. Every-
thing was greatly appreciated.
-Evelyn Popp 16-lp
RINTOUL. Special thanks to
everyone who was there when I
needed you all - my family support
the day of my heart attack and the
five weeks ahead plus. I am so
grateful to the caring and kindness
of Dr. Gear, Dr. Michelle Flowers,
Dr. Antoniadus, Dr. Shubat and all
nurses and staff in emergency and
I.C.U. as well as Dr. Brown and
ambulance crew at University
Hospital Cardiology. Thanks for all
the cards, visits, phone calls,
flowers and gifts and Amish boys
for doing chores. It is times like
this when you realize how
important family and friends are.
Hope to see everyone soon as I
wind my way back in to "Hoofing".
-Lee Rintoul. 16-1
WALDEN. Dear Friends, I wish to
thank you all from the bottom of
my heart, for your prayers, love and
support given to me and my family
in the loss of my dear grandson,
Tyler. One feels very helpless at
times like this. You have all shown
us abundant love in so many ways.
My heart overflows with gratitude.
We will remember and cherish our
precious memories of Tyler always.
God bless you all, Mary Walden.
16-lp
WILSON. We, the family of the
late Tyler Wilson would like to
take this opportunity to thank
everyone for the kindness and
support they have shown us in our
time of sorrow. Words cannot
express the gratitude we feel
towards the entire Blyth
Community. Your thoughts and
prayers have helped us and are still
helping us through this terrible
tragic time. You have made us truly
believe that out of bad things
comes so much good. - Linda,
Ross, Wes and Tara. 16-lp
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COMING
EVENTS
TUPPERWARE FUNDRAISING
Party, Blyth United Church,
Tuesday, April 28, 1998, 8 p.m.
Proceeds to Church Kitchen and
Camp Menesetung. 16-1
COUNTRY SMORGASBORD,
Walton United Church, Monday,
May 18, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. Adults
$9, Children - $4.50, 5 and under
free. 16-18-19
ALONG THE MAITLAND COUNTRY
ROADS SPRING TOUR
Sat. & Sun. May 2 & 3
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Bluevale, Wroxeter, Gorrie &
Fordwich Areas
Something for everyone
Visit retail country gift shops,
doll museum, nurseries,
working sheep farm, canoe
building... and much
more...13 places in all.
Join us for supper Sunday
night 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. at
Gorrie United Church.
For more info call Bev at
335-3909.
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• GORDON AND CHRISTINA WALKER OF SALTFORD
• SATURDAY, MAY 2 AT 9 A.M.
• Good offering of Snap on Tools, power tools, 2 air compressors, 2 A
• electric welders, torches, shop equipment, shop supplies, radial • • arm saw, band saw, jointer, drill press, wood lathe, 2 riding lawn • • mowers, walnut lumber plus other lots of wood for crafts, large • • variety and quantity of items. See next week's paper.
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# * • REAL ESTATE AUCTION • • • To be held at 499 Queen Street in Blyth for Mary Bailie • WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 AT 7:30 P.M. * Property known as 499 Queen St., Blyth on corner of Queen and
4 North Street. Legal description Plan 168 Lot 117. Property consists 6
• of older house in need of repair on lot size 66 front frontage x 132
• ft., town sewer, hydro and water. 1997 taxes $427.28. Assessment 6
• $24,000. Terms 10% down at time of sale balance due in full in 30 1 • • days. Being offered subject to a reasonable reserve bid. For •
1 viewing and information phone the Auctioneer Richard Lobb Sales • • Rep. for Countrywide Realty Inc., 1 Albert St. in Clinton 482-3400 or • • 482-7898. Also 5 lots 62.04 x 165 ft. Plan 168 Lots 177 to 181 Union • • Street in Blyth subject to reasonable reserve.
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Canada has one of the
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Multiple Sclerosis
Society of Canada
1-800-268-7582
PLETCH. It's a girl! David and
Melanie are very happy to finally
announce the arrival of Amelia
Rose at Seaforth Community
Hospital, born on April 13
weighing 8 lbs. A new sister for
Scott, Meagan and Ben. A new
granddaughter for Murray and
Wilma Scott and Thelma Pletch of
Belgrave, great-grandmas, Alice
Scott of Wingham and Marjorie COOK. The family of the late
16-1 Verna Cook wish to express their
sincere appreciation to their
relatives, neighbours and friends
for their expressions of sympathy
during our recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. Rea Grant
for his comforting words, the staff
at Braemar Retirement Centre for
their kind and loving care of our
mother, and McBurney Funeral
Home for their comforting
expertise. Thank you to the ladies
who made supper at Deb's and the
U.C.W. ladies for lunch after the
service. - Eldon, Lorraine and
family, Robert, Patricia and family.
16-lp