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PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1998.
AUCTIONEERS
JOSEPH ZEHR DOUG JACOB
(519) 887.9599 (519) 271-7894
Farm Sales, Real Estate,
Household, Antiques, Appraisals, Etc.
UPCOMING 5ALE,S
Thurs., May 7 at 4:00 p.m. -
Auction of appliances, antiques
and misc. items at the Jacob
Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St.,
Mitchell for several area estates.
Sat., May 9 at 9:30 a.m. - Auction
of plumbing and electrical tools;
plumbing supplies; misc. items and
furniture to be held at 40
Cuthbertson St. in Bright for Fred
and Mildred Sinclair.
Wed., May 13 at 4:30 p.m. -
Auction of furniture, antiques,
misc. household items and tools to
be held at .the Tavistock Memorial
Hall in Tavistock for Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bender.
Sat., May 16 at 11:00 a.m. -
Auction of cattle, tractors, farm
machinery and misc. items to be
held at Lot 6, Conc. 3, Kinloss
Twp., 2 miles north and 1 mile west
of Lucknow for Bill and Irene
Haldenby.
Tues., May 19 at 5:00 p.m. -
Auction of real estate, appliances,
antiques and household effects
held 1 mile east of Uniondale and
1 1/2 miles north for Howard and
Catherine Graff.
Wed., May 20 at 7:30 p.m. -
Auction of 3-bedroom house, fully
renovated on 280' x 620' lot, steel
clad dnving shed 24' x 48', 1/4
miles east of Walton and 1/4 miles
south for Milt and Phyllis Hammer.
Thurs., May 21 at 4:00 p.m. -
Auction of furniture, antiques and
misc. household items to be held at
the Jacob Auction Centre, Mitchell.
Wed., May 27 at 4:30 p.m. -
Auction of f'urniture, antiques,
misc. household items and tools to
be held at the Tavistock Memorial
Hall in Tavistock for Mrs. Helen
and the late Howard McGregor.
Thurs., May 28 at 5:30 p.m. -
Auction of 96 acre farm, tractors,
small farm equipment and misc.
farm items to be held 6 km. south
of Auburn for Vida and the late
Frank Eckenswiller.
Sat., May 30 at 9:00 a.m. -
Auction of cutters, buggies, misc.
horse equip., farm equip. and misc.
farm items to be held 3 km. east of
Staffa for Mr. and Mrs. Gord
Colquhoun.
Help protect the environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
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RICHARD LOBB
i AUCTION CALENDAR
T CLINTON 482.7898
WED., MAY 6 AT 7:30 P.M.: Real&
estate, house and lot, 499*
Queen St., Blyth for Mary Baille&
A plus 5 lots. Call Richard Lobb&
• for Information or see last&
week's paper.
THURS., MAY 7 AT 6 P.M.:,
Surplus equipment for Ministry
of Natural Resources, go 1 1/4
miles north of Clinton on #4
highway, turn right, go 3 1/2 1
miles to Hullett Wildlife area;
Maintenance Building.
A SAT. MAY 9 AT 9 P.M.: Large
;auction household effects at
• Lobb Auction Building.
'WED., MAY 20 AT 6 P.M.: 3
•, tractors, farm machinery, misc.,
',for Jim and Marian Rose, first A
'farm, south of Egmondville on ;
1K 4ippen Rd. 522-1217.
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BIRTHS
ALCOCK. Amy Charlene has
landed in the Alcock family tree.
Amy arrived on Monday, April 27,
1998 at Seaforth Community
Hospital and bowed the branch at
7 lbs. 7 oz. Big sister Kim is
thrilled to have a new playmate.
Proud parents are Brian and
Connie. Spoiling privileges go to
grandparents Bill and Sharon
McClure, Ross and Cora Alcock,
along with Great Grammas Isabel
Alcock and Laura Smith. 18-1p
ROBERTS. Howard and Sherill
thank God for the safe arrival of
their daughter Rachel Joan
Siversky, who was born at Stratford
General Hospital on April 24,
weighing 7 lbs. 10 oz. She is a dear
little sister for Emma and Evan and
is the fifth grandchild for Kay and
John Roberts, Belgrave. She is also
the third grandchild of Rhoda and
Sid Siversky of Vankleek Hill.
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Birth Announcement
RICKWOOD (BADLEY)
My parents
Kevin and Rhonda
call me Brody James.
I was born on April 8, 1998
at S.T.E.G.H.
First grandchild for
Larry and Myrtle Badley
of Blyth
and fifth grandchild for
Wilf and Gayle Rickwood
of St. Thomas.
Second great-grandchild for
Vera Badley, Blyth,
(Also in picture -
my Grandpa Larry)
VENDORS WANTED TO SET UP
vegetable and fruit stand. Flea
market vendors also welcome on
busy intersection on Hwy. 4. For
more information call 523-9352.
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CARD OF
THANKS
CALDWELL. I would like to
express my thanks to Dr. Hanlon,
Dr. Omole and the nursing staff at
Wingham Hospital. Also thanks to
family and friends for cards, phone
calls, baking and flowers received
while recovering from surgery.
Special thanks to my family for all
their love and support at home. —
Evelyn. 18-1
DUIZER-CLARK. We would like
to thank everyone who came out
and supported our buck and doe. It
was difficult to get around to see
everyone so we do apologize if we
missed you. We would also like to
thank the wedding party and all
others for their hard work, Calvin
Kerr for the music, and Loma and
Marie for helping to clean up.
Thanks again. — Shannon and
Mike. 18-1
HOBA. I would like to thank
everyone for visits, flowers,
prayers, cards and enquiries made
after my surgery. Special thanks to
Dr. Hay, Dr. Hussey, Dr. Van
Walraven and the staff at Stratford
General Hospital. — Hubert Hoba.
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LINTON. We would like to thank
everyone who showed their
concern after Randy's accident. We
realize each day how lucky we are
to have him still with us. Special
thanks to the Blyth Fire Depart-
ment who watched over him until
the ambulance came. — Dave and
Brenda Linton and family. 18-1
McKERCHER/GROPP. As parents
we would like to thank the Brussels
Optimists for the faith, guidance,_
and support they showed to Perish.
They gave these boys an
opportunity by taking a chance.
Their assistance helped make Face
Plant '98 a success. — The
McKerchers and the Gropps. 18-1
McKERCHER/GROPP. To the
Brussels Optimists — thanks for
taking a chance and giving us one.
Face Plant '98 rocked! — Rob and
Joshua. 18-1
THE BLYTH LIONS would like to
thank the Scouting Organization for
the park cleanup and for the tree
planting on the Greenway Project.
Much appreciated. 18-1
TURNBULL. We would sincerely
like to thank our families, friends
and community for the kindness
and support given to us during
Marie's illness. Heartfelt thanks is
given to the Community Care
Access Centre for Huron for the
excellent care and support provided
by the Town and Country
Homemakers. A special thank you
to Community Nursing nurses
Clara Blake, Marlene Fitch and
Karen Smith, as well as the shift
nurses. Appreciation and thanks go
out to Dr. Zettel and Dr. Edwards
for all their kindness, care and
visits to comfort Marie. Sincere
thanks to family, friends and
neighbours for the food brought to
the house, visits, phone calls,
beautiful flowers, memorial
donations and sympathy cards sent.
Thanks also to the Morning Star
Rebekah Lodge #315 and the
Brussels UCW for the delicious
lunch following the service. We
would especially like to thank Rev.
Chris Johnson for being there when
we needed her and her husband
Rev. James Murray for conducting
the funeral service. Special thanks
to funeral director Frank
Schimanski for his help, guidance
and comfort during this difficult
time. Words cannot express how
everyone's kindness touched our
hearts and will always be
remembered. — Bill, Marion and
Ron Uhler, Jim and Barb Fritz,
Shirley Turnbull and families. 18-1
WATSON. The family of the late
Reginald Watson wish to express
our appreciation for the many acts
of kindness, cards and letters of
sympathy, food, flowers and
donations to charity. A special
thanks to Rev. Jeff Hawkins and
funeral director Frank Schimanski
for their assistance during our time
of bereavement. We cannot thank
everyone enough for your
comforting words and acts of
kindness. — Sincerely, The Watson
family. 18-1p
WATSON. Our sincere thanks for
the plants, cards, and calls we have
received since Reg's death. _We are
blessed with good neighbours and
friends. — Carson and Alma
Watson. 18-1p
WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK
those involved in organizing the
great birthday party for us last
weekend. — Jim, Dorothy, Sharon,
Maria and Alex. 18-Ip
C
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment, St. Joseph's R.C. Church,
Clinton, Wednesday, May 6, 8 p.m.
Over $100.00 in prizes. Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 18-lp
AUBURN LIONS CLUB RUM-
mage and Homemade Pie Auction.
Auction starting 7 p.m. plus Used
Book Sale starting 5 p.m. To be
held at Auburn Community Hall,
Friday, May 8. 18-1
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Bingo, every Monday night, 7:30 p.m.
Seaforth and District Community
Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus
Share The Wealth. $750 Jackpot
must go. Doors open 6:30 p.m. eow
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
FIDDLE JAMBOREE BLYTH &
District Community Centre,
Sunday, May 17 starts 1 p.m.
Admission $4.00; cold dinner
$7.00. Overnight camping avail-
able. Sponsors: Blyth Lions Club.
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Please join us as we celebrate a
century of worshipping in
LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH
May 17 - 11:15 a.m. Complimen-
tary lunch at the manse following
the service. Former choir members
invited to meet at 10 a.m. 17-3p
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, MAY 8,
8:00 p.m. at Londesboro Hall.
Admission $5.00, over $100.00 in
prizes. Lunch provided. Proceeds to
hall renovations. 18-lp
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church, Brussels is hosting a home
tour and strawberry social Sunday,
June 28 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
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ETHEL UNITED CHURCH
invites you to their 121st Anniver-
sary Service, June 7, 1998 at 11:00
a.m. Guest speaker Gisele Ireland,
columnist for "The Rural Voice"
and author of 5 books including
"The Farmer Takes a Wife". Guest
music, Bronwyn Pearson from
Exeter. Bronwyn has completed her
second year in music at University
of Western Ontario. Lunch and
fellowship to follow service.
Everyone welcome. 18-4
LOVE IN 3/4 TIME - BLYTH
Festival Singers present music by
Brahms and other lovers, Saturday,
May 9, Blyth Memorial Hall, 3 and
8 p.m. concerts. Featuring snippets
of Blyth Festival's season plays
read by Eric Coates and friends.
Tickets $10.00 in advance or
$12.00 at the door. Children $5.00.
Available from choir members,
Blyth Festival Box Office 523-
9300; Snyder Studios, Wingham;
Campbell's Photography, Goderich;
Dutch Store, Clinton; Nifty
Korners, Seaforth. For another
$10.00 join the Blyth Festival Staff
for supper at 6 p.m. 16-3
BLYTH HORTICULTURAL
Society Spring Invitational will be
held in the lower hall Tuesday,
May 12 at 7:00 p.m. Speaker will
be Brigit Hillier. She will show
varieties of herbs and talk about
how to grow, use and store them.
Norma Daer will entertain with
spring piano selections. Lunch will
be provided. As there was no
canvass this year memberships can
be purchased at the door for $2.
17-2
COMING
EVENTS