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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
BLYTH - 2 BEDROOM MODERN
apartment, patio door. Phone 523-
9696. 28-3p
GYPSY LANE APARTMENT - 2
bedroom, ground level apartment in
a clean quiet adult building, fridge
and stove included, laundry
facilities on the same floor.
Available mid-September. Phone
482-9823 or 482-7197. 28-tfn
FARMHOUSE CLOSE TO
Walton. Phone 887-6622. 28-tfn
THREE BEDROOM SEMI IN
Blyth, oil heat, $400 plus utilities.
Phone 887-9007. 27-tfn
WEDGEWOOD APARTMENTS -
large 960 sq. ft., 2 bedroom
apartment, hot water heating, large
windows and open concept, fridge
and stove, heat and hydro included,
heated sidewalk for winter safety.
Post Office, Bank and Knechtel's -
1/2 block. Only $575/month. One
left now. Phone 523-9695. 23-tfn
WINEBERRY APARTMENTS -
large 725 sq. ft., one bedroom
apartments, fridge, stove, heat and
hydro included, large windows and
open concept. $550/month. One
block from Post Office, Bank and
Knechtel's. Phone 523-9695. 23-tfn
AVAILABLE NOW - DOWN-
town Brussels, 2 bedroom apart-
ment, deck, good parking, $350
plus utilities. Phone 887-9007.
23-tfn
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Brussels, $350/month plus utilities.
Inquire 229-8958. 08-tfn
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT,
downtown Blyth, laundry, heat,
hydro, stove, fridge included.
References. Phone 482-9371. 25-tfn
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
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT —
3 bedroom farmhouse located just
north of Blyth. Monthly rent $600.
For more information: (519) 357-
3330 (weekdays 8-5). 27-2
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STOPPERS
1-800-222-T1PS
McCLINCHEY. To my family,
relatives and friends - many thanks
to everyone who attended my 80th
birthday and for all the phone calls,
cards, gifts and flowers. A special
thank you to my family for
arranging this special day and for
the complete surprise dinner.
Thanks again to all. From the heart
- Bernice McClinchey. 28-1p
SNELL. I would like to thank
everyone for making my 80th
birthday celebration a special and
memorable day for me. Thank you
to all for attending my Open
House, for your best wishes, cards
and gifts. Special thank you to my
family and to the U.C.W. ladies for
the delicious meal. - Alvin Snell.
28-lb
TEEFT. The family of the late Roy
A. Teeft of Brussels wish to
express their sincere thanks and
deep appreciation to their relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
many acts of kindness, floral
tributes, memorial contributions,
cards and calls during the illness
and loss of our dear husband, father
and grandfather. Special thanks to
doctors, nurses and other staff of
Seaforth Hospital, The Community
Care Access Centre for Huron, our
case worker, nurse, therapists, and
homemakers, for their care. Our
appreciation to Rev. P. Kinsman,
the United Church Ladies of
Lucknow and the pallbearers. -
Jean Teeft, Mary Jane Fisher, Paul
Fisher, Allan Teeft, Marjorie Teeft.
28-1
WHEELER. We wish to say a
sincere thank you for the beautiful
cards, gifts and flowers we received
on the occasion of our 50th
wedding anniversary. Thanks also
to those who visited us at our
home. Everything is greatly
appreciated. - Lloyd and Helen
Wheeler. 28-1p
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
1ST ANNUAL BAYFIELD
"Doll, Teddy Bear and Miniature
Show", Sunday, July 26, 1998,
Bayfield Arena, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Adults: $3.50; children 12 and
under free (with adult). More info
565-5568. 28-1
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment, St. Joseph's R.C. Church,
Clinton, Wednesday, July 15, 8 p.m.
Over $100.00 in prizes. Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 28-1p
COUNTRY STYLE BREAKFAST
Sunday, July 26, Van Egmond
House, Egmondville, 8 a.m. -
1 p.m. All you can eat. Live music.
28-2
C
CARD OF
THANKS
BOS. We would like to thank Dr.
Wenske and all of the O.B. nurses
at Clinton Public Hospital for their
wonderful care given to us. Thank
you also to everyone who visited
and helped out with the other girls.
— Chas and Kaitlin. 28-1
BOSMAN. Retirement has brought
many mixed emotions over the past
few weeks, but the most
overwhelming feeling is that of
gratitude for the wonderful support
system I'm lucky enough to have.
Thank you to my family, friends,
fellow staff members, present and
former students and the Hullett and
Londesboro community as a whole
for the lovely gifts, cards and
messages I have received — the only
word is overwhelming. Special
thanks to the staff of Hullett
Central School for hosting the
lovely party, to Michael, Jenna and
Alana Roy, Rosalyn Hartman, Lori
Wilts and Melanie Huiser for the
lovely songs, to George Barker for
his kind words, and to Keith and
Nancy Allen for the wonderful
surprise party. Allan, Kelly and
Lisa need special mention also, for
their support all through the years.
No one is able to succeed all on
their own, and if I have been in any
way successful, it is because of the
people I have been fortunate
enough to encounter along the way.
Thank you again. — Barbara
Bosnian. 28-1 p
CALDWELL. I wish to thank
neighbours, relatives and friends
who helped to make my 80th
birthday celebration such a joyous
occasion and for cards, gifts and
flowers. A special thanks to Wayne
and Deb who hosted the open
house at their home. Many thanks
to all my family for arranging the
lovely dinner and family gathering
at Millington's of Brucefield. I will
have many happy memories to
treasure. — Ralph. 28-1p
FAIRSERVICE. Jean and Alan
Fairservice and family sincerely
thank relatives and friends for the
messages of condolence and the
floral tributes. The concern and
many kindnesses shown by friends
and neighbours during Scott's
illnesses have also been very much
appreciated. 28-1p
HASTINGS. I would like to thank
everyone who attended the
community shower held for me on
June 24, and for all the useful and
beautiful gifts that I received, they
will come in handy in our new
home. A special thanks to Nora
Stephenson and her helpers, the
entertainment and the delicious
lunch. Thank you once again. I
would also like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank my families and
friends for the showers held in my
honour. It was very much appre-
ciated. — Krista Hastings. 28-1p
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1998. PAGE 13.
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
FOUR CUSHION CHESTERFIELD
and chair, gold with brown fleck.
Very good condition. Phone 887-
9539 mornings. 28-1p
GREEN AND YELLOW BEANS.
Large quantities available for
freezing. Cucumbers for pickling.
Call ahead for large orders.
Primrose Gardens, VanAmers-
foort's, 523-4202. 28-2
BLUE HEN EGGS. $2/doz. Phone
Henry Seiling 523-9412. 28-tfn
J.R. FEAR APIARIES NOW HAS
fresh honey. Open Monday to
Saturday 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 6.
Closed Thursdays and Sundays.
Evenings by appointment or
chance. Phone 357-3656. 28-2
29' GOLDEN FALCON TRAVEL
trailer, all equipped, 14,000. To
view, 7 1/2 km. east of Londes-
boro, County Rd. 15, 523-4983.
26-3p
SPECIALTY MEATS NOW
available at Blyth. The low-fat,
low-cholesterol red EMU meat at
reasonable prices. Butchered at
Ontario government inspected
abattoir. We have roasts, steaks,
ground meat and much more. We
have also the famous EMU oil used
for centuries by Australian
aborigines. Adrian and Toni Vos,
Auburn Road, one mile west of
Blyth. Tel. 523-4294. 24-tfn
COMPUTER FACTORY SPECIAL,
1 year no payment and free
scanner. Pentium 200mmx loaded,
internet, printer, software and
more. $16/wk. (oac). 1-800-515-
5545, free delivery. 26-5
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A
AUCTION
SALES
• RICHARD LOBB •
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 519- 482-7898
• SATURDAY, JULY 25 AT 9 A.M.:
Appliances, furniture, antiques, etc. at
Lobb Auction, Clinton. We are •
accepting good additions now for '
• upcoming auctions. 4 .40.111.410.4.4.4111.411....11....110-41e.•••4111.411.11
BOS. Art, Chas and big sisters
Brittany, Courtney and Morgan are
pleased to announce the arrival of
yet another Bos girl! Kaitlin Nicole
was born July 10, 1998 at 9:20 p.m.
at Clinton Public Hospital,
weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz. Proud
grandparents are Dan and Vicki
Colquhoun and Art and Corrie Bos
and great-grandmother, Thelma
Ellerby. 28-1
RAPSON. Bill and Jennifer are
pleased to announce that God has
blessed them with a second
daughter. Lydia Johanna was born
June 19 at Seaforth Community
Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz.
Lydia has a big sister Alana. Her
grandparents are Ruth Rapson and
Leo and Cony Sanders. She is a
great-granddaughter for Frank and
Helen Sanders, and Mary
Wanunes. 28-1
RINTOUL. (Wiersma). A little gift
from God arrived for the home of
Joanne and Rick on June 15, 1998,
a little princess, Sidney Jo, 6 lbs.
10 oz., a true bundle of joy.
Grandparents Roy and Dorothy
Rintoul and John and Florence
Wiersma are thrilled. Many thanks
to Dr. Cross and the maternity staff
at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital
in Burlington who made her
welcome. 28-1
C
CARD OF
THANKS
The members of the
BLUEWATER KENNEL CLUB
would like to thank the following
businesses and individuals who
sponsored trophies at our Dog
Shows and Obedience Trials, held
in Blyth last week: The Old Mill,
Blyth, Country Depot, Hensall,
Howson and Howson Ltd., Radford
Auto Ltd., Scrimgeour's Food
Market, Sparling's Propane,
Fleming's Feed Mill, Verbeek's
Farm and Garden Centre, Clinton
Veterinary Hospital, M.T.S. Farm
Supplies, D. Culbert Ltd., Land
Surveyors, Marian Hindmarsh,
Dorothy Bassett, Robert and Peggy
Gibb, Jim and Dorothy Needham,
Dr. Brian Nuhn, Seaforth. Also,
thanks to the Village of Blyth,
Dave Cook, Trinity Anglican
Church Women, Blyth Festival and
Huronia Branch of Humane Society
for their co-operation in making
our shows successful. 28-1
Help protect the environment
Reduce. reuse and recycle
EVENING AUCTION SALE
of home furnishings and antiques
will be held for the
ESTATE OF MINNIE BRINDLEY, (Walkerton)
Antique tools for the
ESTATE OF NORMAN BRINDLEY,
with added consignments, in Teeswater Agri-Curl,
MONDAY, JULY 20, 6:00 P.M.
AUCTIONEERS: Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater 392-6170
Grant McDonald, Ripley 395-5353