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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2001. PAGE 17.
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Cards of thanks Cards of thanks - RATES —
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
150 each.
500 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
HOUSE FOR RENT, FOUR BED-
room, gas furnace, net - lease,
Market St.. Brussels. Available
Oct. 1/01. Apply, Box 230,
Brussels. 36-2
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT,
central location, Blyth, utilities
included, available now. Phone
482-9371. 32-tfn
FOUR BEDROOM HOME IN
Blyth, close to school, close to
uptown. Available September 20.
Leave a message at 523-4328. 35-2
Articles for sale
OLDER DRESSER -WITH
mirror and matching 3/4 older
headboard, footboard and side rails,
all painted white. May be antique.
Asking $25. Phone 523-9636 after
5:30 p.m. 36-1p
DO YOU HAVE YOUR BLYTH
125th Anniversary 2002 souvenir
cash calendar? Only $25 — makes a
great gift. Contact Lorna at 523-
9687. 36-lp
WOODEN PLAYHOUSE FOR
sale with yellow ,slide, 5 1/2' x
5 1/2' x 7 1/2', $50 o.b.o. Call
Michelle at 887-6129. 36-I
OVEN READY WHOLE ROAST-
ing chickens, 5 to 7 1/2 pounds, no
drugs used, limited supply,
$1.85/1b. Phone Ron Kassies 523-
9484. 36-3
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN
by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour. 4 x 6 - $4.00, 5 x7 - $5.00,
8 x 10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or
887-9114 to order. _ tfn
ONE 9 X 8 STEEL INSULATED
garage door. Hardware included.
Phone 887-9857. 36-2
To order your 2001 key
tags, a Spot the Danger!
video, or the new
PLAYSAFE interactive
CD-Rom, visit our Web
site at www.warannps.ca
or call
1-800-250-3030.
Charitable Registration Number:
13196 9628 RR0001
Births
ROPP. Don and Laurie thank God
for the safe arrival of Brandon
William, Sept. 5, 2001 weighing
7 lbs. Spoiling privileges go to his
proud sisters, Kalie and Courtney.
36-1
THE BRUSSELS MINOR BALL
coaches, players and parents would
like to send a big thank you to Gail
Semple who had enough determi-
nation and dedication to start up
minor ball in Brussels again! We
are all truly grateful for all your
hard work and organization. It was
a great season! 36-1
SEARSON. Rob and I wish to
thank all who came out to my
bridal shower. It was lovely to have
everyone's support and best
wishes. A special thanks to the
ladies on the 6th line and a very
special thanks to Grandpa. —
Heather (Keller) and Rob Searson.
36-lp
WILBEE. The family of the late
Elva Wilbee would like to thank
relatives, friends and neighbours
for all the flowers, cards, visits,
food, and memorial donations
made to Duff's United Church and
the Canadian Cancer Society.
Thank you to the doctors and
nurses of the Seaforth Hospital for
your wonderful, compassionate
care. We also want to thank Clara
Blake for her much needed help at
the house. Thank you to Reverend
Joan Tuchlinsky for her comfort
and support. Thanks to the
Schimanski Family Funeral Home
for your expert and personal care
and to the U.C.W. for the delicious
luncheon. Sincere thanks to Neil
McGavin ant Gloria Wilbee for
your words of fond remembrance
and to Graeme Craig for the special
song. To the-flower bearers and the
pallbearers, we much appreciated
your participation in the beautiful
service held in the Walton United
Church. A special thank you also to
Jean Bewley, Leona and Neil
McDonald, and Heidi McClure for
serving supper at our home. We
have greatly appreciated
everyone's support and prayers in
our time of grief. Memories of her
love and great strength will live on
in us forever. — Ian Wilbee and
family. 36-lp
WALKER. We would like to
express our heartfelt thanks to the
many people who have helped us in
any way during the last few weeks
— the Grey Twp. Fire Department
and the ambulance crew for their
assistance at the accident, Dr. Sean
Sleeth and staff at the Wingham
Hospital for their compassion and
expertise, fainily, friends and co-
workers for their generosity, phone
calls, cards and help with transpor-
tation, but most importantly for
their concern and support. A close-
knit community and true friends are
a wealth that cannot be measured.
Thank you. — Dean, Jack, Lynn,
Lauren. Shaun. 36-1.
WILLIAMS. We would like to
thank everyone for cards, gifts,
-flowers and phone calls and good
wishes on our 50th anniversary. A
special thank you to all our family
for the party. A big thank you to
Mary and Frank for opening their
home. — Grant and Jean. 36-lp
Coming events
MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF
Directors of the Clinton Public
Hospital are open to the public, and
are held on the fourth Monday of
each month (except July and
August). Meetings are held in the
hospital's boardroom, and begin at
7 p.m. Individuals or groups who
wish to address the Board or make
a presentation must submit a
written request at least seven days
in advance of the meeting, 36-1
PUBLIC NOTICE — PUBLIC
meeting of plot holders of Ball's
Cemetery to elect trustees,
Monday, Sept. 24 at 8:00 p.m. at
Auburn Library Hall. 36-2p
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT —
Londesboro Hall, Sept. 14, 8 p.m.
Admission $5.00, over $100.00 in
prizes. Proceeds for hall
improvements. 36-1 p
Coming events
BRUSSELS SKATING CLUB
Registration, Thursday, September
13 and Friday, September 14, 7 - 9
p.m. at B.M.&G. Community
Centre. See our booth at the fair on
Tuesday, September 18 and
Wednesday, September-19. Please
bring registration cheques and a
fundraising cheque. Skating, starts
October 4. 36-1
SEAFORTH FALL FAIR BREAK-
fast at Seaforth arena, Sat., Sept.
15, 7 to 10 a.m. Adults - $6.00,
child under 10 - $3.00,
preschoolers free. Proceeds to
Seaforth and District All Girls'
Marching Band Europe Adventure
2002. 36-I
OLD TYME COUNTRY BREAK-
fast, Sunday, Sept. 30, 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. at Londesboro Hall. Eggs,
bacon, sausage, pancakes and
homefries. Adults - $5.00, children
under 12 - $3.00. Sponsored by
Londesboro Lions Club. 36-2b
KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
Belgrave, 137th anniversary will be
celebrated on September 16 at
7:30 p.m. Rev. John Vaudry, guest
speaker. Special music. 36-1
LONDESBORO UNITED
CHURCH, Roast Pork Supper,
Saturday, Sept. 29, 5 - 7 p.m.
Adults $9.50, children (6-12)
$5.00, 5 and under free. Tickets
523-9021 or 482-7207 or at the
door. Silent auction upstairs. 36-3
Coming events
BUCK AND DOE FOR TONYA
Beaver and Darwin Rose, Saturday,
Sept. 22, Dublin Rec. Centre, 9 -
I a.m. Music by MCL Sound.
Lunch provided. Age of majority.
36-2
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A presentation and discussion
of interest to all the women in
the conimunity
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A September 19th \
1 • Grey Central Public School r
7:31) until 10 p.m. r , \
A 7:30 p.m.Coffee and Sweets \
I r A 8:00 p.m. Introduction al the Video
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\ Presentation 'A Jury of Her Peers' r
4 8:45 p.m. Open Discussion \
\ Admission is free I
A Donations of toiletries or non-perishable food IL
items for the Women's Shelter, Second r 'I
A \ N Stage Housing and Counselling Services of r
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For rent
OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE IN
Brussels — suitable to share. Please
contact 887-8057 for more details.
36-4
RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE —
excetlent location — move in
condition. Please contact 887-8057
for more details. 36-4
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environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
Auction sales Auction sales
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LARGE AUCTION AUCTION SALE
to be held at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for Joan Caldwell of
Brucefield, Estate of Elizabeth Kettlewell of Clinton, plus good additions.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 AT 9 A.M.
COINS: 80 lots, a great selection of sets, dollars, halves, tokens, notes,
U.S., Nfld., etc., etc.
SHOP EQUIPMENT: portable air compressor, 2 pressure washers, floor
model, hand operated press, 5.5 HP portable water pump - cost $500.00
new, acetylene torches and cart, Beaver table saw, Rockwell 4" jointer
on stand, Beaver wood lathe, 5 HP gas engine with gear reduction, skill
saw, electric drill, 3/4 HP electric motor, creepy, workbench, wooden
' extension ladder, step ladders, antique platform scale, tool box, some
hand tools, fax machine.
APPLIANCES: 2-30" electric stoves with black glass oven doors, older
Maytag washer and dryer, Speed Queen washer, gas dryer, portable
dishwasher, older fridge, propane space heater, 30" gas stove, 3
microwaves.
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ETC: Modern round dining table with 4 hoop back
chairs, wooden dining table with leaves, buffet with mirror, china
cabinet with glass front*ind sides, antique bonnet chest, 4 dining chairs,
nearly new baby crib, dressers with mirrors, folding senior's walker,
antique bible table with spooled legs, magazine table, modern Boston
rocking chair, old trunks, brass umbrella stand, oriental rug make in
France, captain's chair, modern chesterfield and love seat, recliner
chair, French Provincial chesterfield, 2 unique collectable chairs,
modern wooden kitchen fable and 4 chairs, beds, 1984 Huron County
atlas, etc, plus lots of other furniture.
DISHES & GLASSWARE: includes several collector plates, 5 cal. jug,
crocks, Shelly, Royal Albert, cups and saucers, 2 oil lamps, 4 old pocket
watches, stereo scope, Cornflower, crystal, quilts, crocheted
bedspread, postcard album, ruby and diamond ring, etc., etc.
NOTE: Two auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m. www.lobbaucfion.on.ca
AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898 Clinton
Next Auction: Saturday, September 22 at 9 a.m. - Riding lawn mower,
tools, furniture, train set, etc. at Lobb Auction Building for Forrest Whitford,
Brussels and Mrs. Roy Mariam of Goderich.
Women's
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FORM 9
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION
The Corporation of the County of Huron
Take Notice that the land(s) described below will be
offered for sale by public auction at 10:00 o'clock in
the forenoon on the 2nd day of October 2001 at
Huron County Court House, 1 Court House Square,
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M2
Description of Land(s) Miniraun Bid $
(set out the cancellattoo pnee
as of the first day of advertising)
1. Pt. Lot 2, Conc. A HOWICK $7,159.77
Pt. 4, 22R1056; HOWICK
Being all of the PIN
Township of Howick
County of Huron, Province of Ontario
2. Pt. Lot 40, Conc. 13 HULETT $8,407.61
As in R255550
Being all of the PIN
Formerly Township of Hulled, now
The Municipality of Central Huron
County of Huron, Province of Ontario
3. Pt. Lot 6, Conc. 1 STEPHEN $2,404.84
Designated Part 1, Plan Number 22R-1068
As per Instrument Number 295723
Formerly Township of Stephen, now
The Municipality of South Huron .
_ County of Huron, Province of Ontario
All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable
in full at the time of sale by cash or money order or by a bank
draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust corporation or Province
of Ontario Savings Office.
The municipality or board makes no representation regarding the
title'to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold.
Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the
potential purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Tax Sales Act and the
Municipal Tax Sales Rules. The successful purchaser will be
required to pay the amount bid plus accumulated taxes and the
relevant land transfer tax.
For further information regarding this sale, contact:
Treasur€ r, The Corporation of the County. of Huron
1 Court l- use Square, Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2
Personal information contained on this form, collected pursuant
to the Municipal Tax Sales Act will be used fob the purposes of
that Act. Questions should be directed to the Freedom of
Information and Privacy Coordinator at the institution
responsible for the procedures under that Act.