The Citizen, 2001-06-20, Page 13- RATES —
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$4.00. Additional words
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Wednesday
• DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
A ccommodation
for rent
HOUSE FOR RENT IN
Brussels, close to downtown, 3
bedrooms. Big rear deck, stove
included, $550/month plus utilities.
Available July 1. Phone 887-9667.
25-I
IN TEESWATER, 2 PLUS BED-
room home, gas heat and hot water,
first and last, $450 plus utilities.
Phone 887-9007. 24-tfn
3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN BLYTH,
available July 1/01, $550 per
month plus utilities. Phone 523-
4996. 24-tfn
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Blyth, stove, fridge, available now.
523-9696. 24-2p
DOWNTOWN BRUSSELS, 2
bedroom apartment, first and last,
$375 plus utilities. Phone 887-
9007. 24-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Blyth, available July 1.
References please. Call 482-9371.
23-4
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
APARTMENT-SIZE FRIDGE
used for only 3 months by
university student, great for college
or university student, $275 or best
offer. 887-9865. 25-1p
MUST SELL: CRAFTSMAN
wood lathe with copy attachment
and chisels, 2 months old, $850
firm. 887-9865 after 3 p.m. 25-lp
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN
by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour.-4 x 6 - $4.00, 5 x 7 - $5.00,
8 x 10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or
887-9114 to order. tfn
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t RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
:CLINTON 519- 482-7898
T FRIDAY, JUNE 22 AT 6 P.M.: Fundraising ,
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auction of donated items for Huron 4
Chapel Evangelical Missionary Church at Y
Rolston farm, 3rd property west of Auburn
on Blyth Rd.
SATURDAY, JUNE 30 AT 9 A.M.: Large
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auction sale. Antique glassware, antique i
pine corner cupboard, etc. for Estate of T
Jean Bell of Bayfield at Lobb Auction,
Clinton.
See www.lobbauction.on.ca for full listing.
MUNICIPALITY OF
MORRIS-TURNBERRY
Office Helpers
2 - Summer Student
Positions
The Municipality of Morris-
Turnberry is currently
accepting applications for
two (2) students for the
summer of 2001.
The successful applicants
will be required on an "as
needed" basis, for a period
of 6 weeks. Duties will
commence early in July,
2001.
The successful applicants
must be returning to school
in the fall of 2001.
Duties:
Packing boxes and filing.
Duties will include heavy
lifting.
Please submit a letter of
interest and résumé to the
undersigned by 12:00 noon
on Monday, June 25, 2001.
For further information
contact the undersigned.
Nancy Michie CMO
Municipality of
Morris-Turnberry
R.R. 4,
Brussels, Ontario
NOG 1H0
Telephone 887-6137
For rent
BARN FOR RENT — 200 SOW
farrowing unit, liquid system, older
barns, 3 miles northeast of
Seaforth, 519-527-2018 after
7:30 p.m. 25-2
32' x 64' WORKSHOP, HEATED
office and washroom, commercial,
for rent or for sale, available end of
June. Phone 887-6486./ I 9-tfn
G arage/yard . G
sales
GARAGE SALE FOR THE
estate of Al and Marg Donaldson,
Saturday, June 23, 8:00 a.m., 292
Wellington St., Blyth. Furniture,
etc. 25-1p
Hay & straw
FIRST CUT HAY FOR SALE.
Standing or by the bale. Phone
Craig Bros. at 523-9318 or 523-
9218. 25-1
Help wanted
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
résumés by mail or fax to: Acre T
Farms Ltd., R.R. #3, Brussels, ON
NOG 1HO. Fax: (519) 887-6330.
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2001. PAGE 13.
Classified Advertisements
Babysitting
MOTHER OF ONE WILL BABY-
sit in my home, anytime.
References available. Phone 523-
9803. 23-4
CHILDCARE WANTED IN
Brussels for two boys - 2 and 4
years old to start for end of August.
Prefer someone close to Brussels
Public School. Hours are
approximately Tues. - Fri. 7:45
a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Please phone
Jacquie at 887-8302 after 6 p.m.
25-1
SUMMER STUDENT WANTED
to care for two boys ages 2 and 4
years old, 1-2 days/week and
occasional weekend hours. Please
phone Jacquie at 887-8302 after 6
p.m. 25-1
Births
PILON. Steph and Patti are blessed
with the arrival of a new baby boy,
Joshua Stephane, born in Clinton,
Ontario, June 14, 2001 weighing
11 lbs. 4.6 oz. Mom and Dad,
Jamie and Kaylee welcome you
and promise to shower you with
love. 25- I p
Cards of thanks
HAGGITT. A "thank you" doesn't
begin to express my gratitude to all
my neighbours and friends in
Auburn, Blyth, Goderich and areas
in between. Your continuous
concern for my well-being, the
many unselfish times you
transported me from one location to
another and the many calls just to
chat or check up on me have been
greatly appreciated. My years in
Auburn will give me many hours of
happy memories. — Love to all,
Marion. 25-1
KRAUTER. Many thanks to all my
friends and neighboini for kindness
shown me during my long stay in
hospital and since coming home.
Your thoughtfulness will long be
remembered. — Marguerite Krauter.
25-1
LAPP. The family of the late Elliott
Lapp wishes to express their
sincere thanks to family,
neighbours, and friends for their
prayers, flowers, cards, and all the
delicious food sent to our homes. A
big thank you to all those who
visited and supported Mom during
this trying time. Special thank you
also to the Beattie-Falconer Funeral
Home, the U.C.W., Ball's
Cemetery, Rev. Ross and all our
special friends and neighbours.
Everything was greatly appreciated.
Thank you. — Kay Lapp and
families. ,25-lp
McDOUGALL. We wish to
express our sincere appreciation to
family, friends and neighbours for
flowers, food, cards and memorial
donations given during the loss of
our dear mother and grandmother,
Marjorie McDougall. Thanks to Dr.
Rooyakkers and the staff- at
Seaforth Hospital for their excellent
care. A very special thank you to
Rev. Paul Ross for his support and
comforting words, to Beattie-
Falconer staff for their guidance, to
Nancy Park, the choir, Cheryl
Cronin, Aubrey, Stewart, Terry and
Warren Toll for sharing their gifts
of music, to Maxine Seers, Grace
and Jim Cartwright, Elva, Elaine
and Sharon Brown and. Greg Park
for their assistance, and to the
U.C.W. for the delicious
refreshments served following the
service. Your kindness and
generosity will always be
remembered. — Bernice and Gordon
Gross,- Allan McDougall and
families. 25- I p
MCWHIRTER. I would like to
thank the friends of George Ross
for all the acts of kindness at the
time of his passing. A special
thanks to Schimanski Family
Funeral Home, Reverend Cathrine
Campbell, and Grace Jutzi. It was
all greatly appreciated. — Gloria
McWhirter. 25-1p
RILEY. Our sincere thanks to
everyone who sent donations and
floral tributes in memory of our
mother Mable Riley. Special thanks
to Russell and Marion Cook for all
they did for mom, to Eleanor
Babcock and to Lorraine Cook for
supplying meals and to everyone
else who helped. Your
thoughtfulness is appreciated. —
The family of the late Mable Riley.
25-1p
Coming events
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Ann Uhler, Wednesday, July 4,
Ethel United Church, 8:00 p.m.
Everyone welcome. 25-2
BALL'S CEMETERY 75TH
memorial service, Sunday, July 1 at
3:00 p.m. Special music planned
and social hour to follow. 25-2p
BM&G DIABETIC MEETING AT
Huronlea, Brussels on Wednesday,
June 20 at 7:30 p.m. Speaker Lisa
iWanderwall, dietitian from
Stratford Hospital. Topic: Dialysis.
Rides available. Call 887-6691.
25-1
YOUTH DANCE, GRADE 4 TO
8, St. John's Anglican Church,
Brussels, Friday, June 22, 7 to
10 p.m. Canned good or loonie
admission. 25-Ip
TRY A NEW SPORT. Come and
try lawn bowls at the Club on
Queen St. S., Blyth. Free bowling
at 7:30 p.m. June 14, 18 i,nd 21.
Everybody Welcome. Questions'?
523-9313. 24-2p
PENNY SALE AT BLYTH
Legion, June 21, 22, 23, Thursday
and Friday 10 - 9, Saturday 9 - 3.
Hot dogs available Saturday.
Sponsored by Legion Ladies
Auxiliary. 24-2p
STRAWBERRY' SOCIAL,
Thursday, June 21, Blyth United
Church - RP° sittings - 4:30 and
6:00 p.m. 24-2b
NORTH HURON
COMMUNITY FOODSHARE
ANNUAL MEETING
at
St. Paul's Anglican Church
Wingham
on
Monday, June 25th
'7:30 p:m.
EVERYONE WELCOME
CA I'lliVM
ON $3.00 THURSDAYS
Drop Into either ad our °Micas any Thursday
with your word classified (rnexlmum 20 words)
and pay only $3.00 (paid In advance).
That. $1.00 off regular rates
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Auction sales Auction sales ,
AUCTION
FUNDRAISING AUCTION OF DONATED ITEMS FORr•HURON CHAPEL
EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH
FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2001 AT 6 P.M.
ROLSTON FARM: Third property west of Auburn on Blyth Road
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Antique bookcase with glass doors (4
shelves), gramophone, 6 cups and saucers, old portable Singer sewing
machine, 2 brass decorative cannons (9-10" long) on wheels, Blue
Mountain pottery cat (approx. 12-16"), 2 Blue Mountain pottery vases
(Ig.), 9 older wooden kitchen chairs (painted), older crib (does not meet
code, for display or play), antique trunk, Avon collector plate, Goderich
Township collector plate, set of old dishes, older double door wardrobe,
Ken Dryden rookie card.
ARTICLES OF INTEREST: 1980 Chevy camper van with raised roof (needs
battery) as is, 4 pc. bedroom suite, French Provincial oval table, car or
van sunroof (opens), telephone table, 3 new wheelbarrows, set of Krug
office furniture, cross country skies and poles, gas stove 30", homemade
drafting table, Brother GX 8500 word processing typewriter, Yamaha DX21
programmable synthesizer with stand, two tier end table, small black
and white TV, 2 drawer filing cabinet, composter, chestabed, VCR, stair
climber, exercise bikes, heating blanket, card tables, lawn chairs, ski roof
rack, 2 older bikes, china cabinet, quilts - baby and full size, children's
wooden art boxes (full of items), pine desk, children's tee-pee tents,
adult's 3 wheel bike, dehumidifier/humidifier combo, 10' steel
workbench, picnic table, ladies' and men's handmade sweaters,
embroidered afghan "Bless This House", 2 man sailboat, 1 month old
Holstein bull calf, 2 1/2 pigs (market weight), 2 face cord firewood,
weedeater-blower vac, 2 Blue Jay tickets for August 3 with parking
voucher, coupons for oil change, flower arrangements, weekend use of
cabin for 2, weekend of babysitting, handcrafted items, garden shod. This
is the list of items that have been donated as of May 24th. More items
arriving daily. Come early viewing starts at 2 p.m. sale day. We are also
having a huge yard sale, bake sale, face painting and food tables all
starting at 2 p.m. All proceeds to the church building fund.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 482-7898 www.lobbauction.ortsca
& Auctioneer: Bob Heywood 235-0874
Cards of thanks Cards of thanks