The Citizen, 2001-05-23, Page 13THE NURSING PRACTICE
COUNCIL of the Wingham and
District Hospital would like to
thank the following businesses,
groups, and individuals for their
support for Nurses' Week door
prizes: Moms' Country Crafts,
Touch of Class, Mrs. B's Baskets
and More, Nolda Scott, Debbie
Ritchie, Wescast, Dr. Marshall,
RNs,(RPNs, Chris TenPas, Miry
Sancrers, Benmiller Inn, Gail
Gollari,- Our Scissors & Us, Blyth
Festival,- New Orleans Pizza, Black
Creek Clothing, Belgrave Co-op,
Log Inn Pr & Grill, Godfather's
Pizza, Bel 's Pizza, Grand View
Restaurant, Luann's Country
Flowers, Hodgin's Homecare,
Jag's Roadhouse, Talisman,
Starlight Candles, Carolyn
Greenaway, Liz Phelan, Tasker's
Tuxedos, GayLea Foods, Treebelt
Landscaping, Blyth Greenhouses,
Bill McDougall Bulldozing,
Pandora's Pantry, Riverside
Perennials, Blyth Inn, Anna
Nesbitt, B & D Hydraulics,
Adrienne's Hair Design, Maitland
Engineering, Biax, Rhonda Hickey,
and Lewis Flowers. Look after your
nurses, they look after you. Thank
you. 21-1
PARK/McCUTCHEON. We would
like to thank our friends, family,,
and neighbours who supported us
at our Buck and Doe. Your support
and encouragement means so much
to us. Special thanks to the
wedding party for making our night
such a success. — Holly Park and
Steve McCutcheon. 21-1
Coming events
MAYTIME SUPPER, SUNDAY,
May 27, 2001, 4:30 - 7p.m. in
Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels. Adults $9.00; ages 6 - 12,
$4.00; 5 yrs. and under - Free.
19&21
410 -
SEAFORTH GIRLS' BAND
charity auction, June 9, Goderich
arena. Silent auction and preview
5:30 p.m. Live auction 7:00 p.m.
Richard Lobb, auctioneer. 21-3p
PARKING LOT SALE — BEHIND
Gibson's, Heather's, Token
Treasures and The 2 Step in
Wingham on May 25, 9 a.m. - 6
p.m. and May 26, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(shoes, ladies' and men's clothing
and giftware). Rain dates June 8
and 9. 21-I
YARD AND BAKE SALE
Saturday, May 26 at St. John's
Anglican Church, Brussels starting
at 8 a.m. Hot dogs and drinks
available. 21-1
ETHEL UNITED CHURCH
anniversary service Sunday, June 3
at 11:00 a.m. Guest speaker, Bruce
Whitmore. Special music by Rural
Routes. Lunch after the service.
Everyone welcome. 21-2
THE BLYTH FESTIVAL YOUTH
Workshops are here again! Two
full weeks of drama, music and
crafts for your child starting July 2
until July 13. Ages 5 - 12 welcome,
$80 per child. For more
information or to register call
Cappy Onn at the Theltre (523-
4345) or 524-3938. Register in
person on June 9 at the Theatre
Box Office between 10 a.m. and 3
p.m. 21-3
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2001. PAGE 13.
Classified Advertisements
Cards of thanks Coming events
- RATES —
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
150 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
A ccommodation
for rent
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Brussels. First and last and
references required. Phone 887-
6883. 20-2p
IN CLINTON, NEWER TWO
bedroom apartment, quiet four
plex, controlled entry, four
appliances included, laundry
facilities, parking and close to
downtown, $475 monthly plus
utilities. Call 519-685-2264. 11-tfn
Articles for sale
BOOKCASE BEDROOM SUITE,
$100. Phone 523-9233. 21-lp
STEEL BED FRAME WITH
casters, new, double to queen, $25.
Phone 523-9268. 21-1
.LARGE SELECTION OF
perennials and bedding plants.
Open until October. Riverside
Perennials, 40825 Morris Rd. 16,
10 km. west of Brussels, 887-6306.
19-4
BRUTUS LAWN ROLLER,
brand new engine. Call Jeff 887-
9668. 20-2
COMPUTER FOR SALE.
Pentium III Processor, 56K
Modem, CD Rom, 64 MB,
Windows 98, 13" SVGA monitor,
keyboard, speakers, HP Deskjet
695C printer, all programs and
computer desk. Asking $1,900 or
best offer. Call 519-887-9321.
20-2
-4.- -.0-,
t LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antique furniture, collectables, Edison phonograph, appliances, riding
lawnmower, etc. to be at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for Florence
Quinn and the Estate of Edward Quinn plus good additions.
# APPLIANCES: Hot Point fridge,
MAY 26 AT 9 A.M. .
t fridge, 24" stove, 30" stove, Hot Point washer and
dryer, Filter Queen vacuum w/power head, 2 air conditioners,
microwave, 12" TV, colour TV, dehumidifier, large freezer, small chest
freezer, sewing machine.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE, ETC.: Antique flat to wall cupboard with 4 glass #
panes in each door, Edison table top cylinder phonograph, 75 cylinders,
spinning wheel, wool winder, harvest table, jam cupboard with mustache
pulls, poster rope bed, bonnet chest, large chest of drawers, antique #
wooden bed, kitchen shelf clock, Seth Thomas 0 Gee clock, side board,
drop front secretary, 7 matching chicken coop chairs, wooden washing
machine, 2 wooden dining tables, treadle sewing machine, organ stool,
squeeze box accordion, china cabinet, handmade quilts, 2 unfinished
quilts, miniature lift top desk, washstand, blanket box, trunks, Queen
Victoria Book, Queen Victoria Commemorative plate 1837 to 1897, 3 old
dolls, tin toys, 20 pieces of old enambleware, 4 oil lamps, old sword,
Brown Pine milk can bottle, 7 pocket watches, Elgin Rocket watch, drop
leaf table, antique baby cradle, clock shelf, wooden settee, parlour
table, rocking chair, Rodger's Bros. Onieda chest of silverware, picture
frames, candle mould, scrub board, copper boiler, sad irons w/handle,
old bench, lift top desk, egg crates, Royal Purple tins, modern maple
#
table and 6 chairs, power tilt double bed, double box spring and 111
mattress, cream can, cow bell, crocks, dishes and glassware including #
antique pieces plus our usual large offering of related small items too
numerous to mention.
TOOLS: 20' aluminum extension ladder, router, jig saw, hedge trimmer,
battery charger, skill saws, step ladder, drill, weedeater, hand tools, etc.
RIDING MOWER: Ford 8 hp riding mower, gas push mower, garden tiller,
# wheelbarrow, Note: Many antiques. Plan to attend this good auction.
Viewing: Friday, May 25 3 pm 'til 5:30 pm. 2 Auctioneers selling starting at
A
9 a.m. Come early.
AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON
www.auctionhotline.com
SATURDAY, JUNE 9 AT 9 AM: Antique furniture, etc. for Ruby Triebner of
Brucefield.
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GG
arage/yard
sales
MOVING FROM FARM SALE -
Saturday, May 26, 2001, 9 -
Dining room table with 8 chairs,
upright piano, electric sewing
machine, humidifier, three furnace
fans, very large dog kennel with
doghouse, bathtub with claw feet,
donkey, dishes, small appliances,
sky light, deck surround feeders,
much more. East on Walton Rd.
from Church about one mile. For
information call 887-9126.
Everything must go. f 21-lp
YARD SALE - 70 Church St.,
Brussels, Saturday, May 26, 8 - 2.
Lots of goodies — patio stones,
brown recliner chair, lamps, etc.
Rain date June 2. 21-1
LARGE GARAGE SALE —
Saturday, May 26 starting at 8:00
a.m., 1 1/4 miles south of Brussels
on left hand corner. Furniture,
men's, ladies' and children's
clothing, baby strollers, books, lots
of stuff. 21-1
Help wanted
RESPONSIBLE PERSON TO BE
an assistant herdsperson. Reference
required. Call 887-6313. 21-1
COOK/WAITRESS required
immediately, average 65 - 70 hours
every two weeks, year round, work
every third weekend. Wages
negotiable, will train right person.
Apply in person with résumé to
Stickers Family Restaurant, ask for
Ron, Auburn 526-7759. 21-2b
HOG FARM WORKER FOR
multi-use farrow-to-finish swine
operation. Duties: gilt breeding,
both natural and A.I., some
trucking and general farm duties.
Must possess good communication
skills, ability to work well with
others, and a valid driver's licence.
Preference given to those with
recent hog experience and
motivation to advance. Phone 345-
2317 or fax 345-9934 and ask for
Bob. Vista Villa Farms Ltd., RR 4,
Walton, ON NOK 1ZO. 21-2
COOK — DAYTIME MONDAY
to Friday and cook's helper to start
immediately. Please apply to Blyth
Inn 523-9381. 19-3
WEEKEND/SUMMER HELP —
server, part-time, shift work, must
be 18. Apply in person at The
Blyth Inn. 18-4
WANTED IMMEDIATELY:
Chicken catchers for local night
crew. Transportation provided,
hours y_ar.y, salary, piecework 1-
800-265-1170.— - 21-4
DUE TO EXPANSION WE ARE
seeking capable swine herds-
'persons and farrowing room
attendants. Training will be
provided if necessary. Excellent
wage and benefit package for the
successful candidates. Housing is
also available. Please submit
.resumes by mail or fax,to: Acre T
Farms Ltd., R.R. Ilrussels, ON
NOG IHO. Fax: (519) 887-6330:
• 09-tfn
Check out our
WEBSITE
at
www.northhuron.on.ca
Babysitting
BRUSSELS MOTHER OF 2,
non-smoker, looking for children to
babysit in my home. Nutritious
meals and snacks. Lots of
activities. References available.
Call Dawn 887-6222. 20-2
Cards of thanks
BUTTON. Many thanks to my
family, friends and neighbours for
the visits, telephone calls, flowers
and gifts to me while I was in
Clinton Hospital. Thanks also to
the doctors and wonderful nurses
for their excellent care and to
Karen for sounding the alert. All
was deeply appreciated. — Marie
Button. 21-1
FYFE. I would like to express my
thank you to friends, neighbours,
and family for the many ways of
assistance in the past five months
while I was in hospital and at
home. Also thank you to the
U.C.W. and the ladies of Coffee
Break for the many prayers, Rev.
Ernest Dow for his visits and
prayers. Susan, thanks for calls and
visits. — Shirley. 21-1
GROSS. My sincere thanks to Drs.
Lal, Neal and Fiaani and to all
emergency and nursing staff for the
excellent care I received while a
patient in Goderich Hospital.
Thank you to everyone for their
visits, telephone calls, cards, treats,
flowers and food brought to our
home during my illness. I am also
very grateful to my wife and
family, and my relatives, friends
and neighbours who have been
helping Bryan with the chores and
the planting of the crops. A very
special thank you to Rev. Paul
Ross, Joyce, Anita and Shirley, as
well as many others, for the support
and concern shown last Sunday at
church. It is great to live in such a
caring community. — Gordon.21-1p
BLYTH FESTIVAL YOUNG
Company is looking for young
adults ages 13-20 for a summer of
fun in Blyth. Programme begins
July 16 and the show will be
performed at the end of August.
We rehearse Mondays to Fridays
from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. in Blyth.
For more info call Cappy Onn at
the Theatre (523-4345) or 524-
3938. 21-3
BLYTH MINOR HOCKEY
meeting Tuesday, May 29, 8:30
p.m., Blyth arena. Agenda —
registration, fundraising and new
executive needed for the upcoming
season. Everyone welcome. 21-1
COME AND GO BRIDAL
Shower for Holly Park, fiancée of
Steve McCutcheon, Thursday, May
31, from 7 - 9 p.m. at the Brussels
Library. 21-2
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society spring meeting will be held
in Brussels Library on Monday,
May 28 at 7:30. Guest speaker is
Eric Hewison of Listowel area. A
plant auction will be held. Lunch
and door prizes. Guests have been
invited and all are welcome to
attend. 21-1
60TH ANNIVERSARY - ROY
and Pearl Dolmage, social
afternoon, May 27, 1 to 4, 1/2 mile
west of Winthrop. Bring your lawn
chair. Your presence is your gift.
21-1
KINBURN CHICKEN BARBE-
cue, Thursday, June 14, Kinburn
Hall, served from 5 to 7 p.m.
Adults - $8, children (6-12) - $4.
Tickets phone 527-1366 or 527-
1943. 21-23-24
BLYTH FESTIVAL ANNUAL
Book Sale - June 1, 2 - 8 p.m. and
June 2, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Blyth
Memorial Community Hall.
Admission is free. Refreshments
and homemade pies available. Call
523-9300 for details. We are still
accepting book djnations. 20-3b
ALL YOU CAN EAT — SPRING
Breakfast at the Van Egmond
House, Egmondville, Sun., May 27,
8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Adults $5.00;
children 10 yrs. and under $2.50;
preschool free. 20-2
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Becky Morrison, Sunday, May
27, 2:30 at Blyth Community
Church of God. Contact 523-9697.
20-2
For rent
32' x 64' WORKSHOP, HEATED
office and washroom, commercial,
for rent or for sale, available end of
June. Phone 887-6486. 9-tfn
Free
TO GIVE AWAY — A TV TOWER.
Phone 357-1691. 21-1 4
arage/yard
sales
GARAGE SALE, SAT., MAY 26
at Melville Przsbyterian Church,
Brussels from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Light
lunch - 11 a.m. on. 20-2
Auction sales