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GYPSY LANE APARTMENTS.
Blyth, Ontario - "Finest in Adult
Living" (One Month Free Rent)
Immediate possession, clean,
spacious two-bedroom apartment
features large living room with
walk-out balcony, modem kitchen,
4 pc. bath, coin operated laundry
facility, additional storage, ample
parking, park-like setting, short
walk to theatre and shopping.
$595/month. Call 524-4502. 41-4
BLYTH - SMALL ONE BED-
room apartment on ground floor
close to all amenities, $325 all
inclusive/month. Call days 524-
3394, nights 482-5545. 39-tfq
RECENTLY RENOVATED 3
bedroom semi in Blyth, available
Dec. 1, $550 plus utilities. Phone
887-9007. 39-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT,
central location, Blyth, utilities
included, available now. Phone
482-9371. 32-tfn
AVAILABLE NOV. 1, 2 BED-
room upper apartment, downtown
Brussels, $395 plus utilities. Phone
887-9007. 37-tfn
APARTMENT FOR RENT:
Executive 3-bedroom apartment,
roomy, privacy, $450 plus utilities.
Downtown, Brussels. Private
entrance:887-9514. 40-4
COUNTRY HOME FOR RENT -
3-bedroom farmhouse located just
north of Blyth. Monthly rent $600
plus utilities. For more information:
(519) 357-3330 (weekdays 8-5).
40-2
FARMHOUSE NEAR WINGHAM,
ideal for mature couple, first and
last month's rent, available
December. Phone 357-1771. 40-tfn
Articles for sale
WE HAVE A LARGE SELEC-
tion of tulip, hyacinth, daffodil,
crocus and allium bulbs. Plant fall
bulbs now for a beautiful splash of
colour in your spring garden. Come
in and see our collection. Belgrave
Co-op, Division of Huron Bay.41-1
ROOF TRUSSES - HALF
trusses suitable for approx. 20 x 20
addition made by Tompson Truss
used 2 years, excellent condition.
Phone after 6 p.m., 519-887-8046.
41-2p
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. tin
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2001. PAGE 21.
Classified Advertisements
Auction sales Auction sales Cards of thanks Coming events
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to he held at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton
for Ned Rutledge of Brussels, Estate of James Harris of Goderich, plus
two vans for Avon Maitland School Board.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 AT 9:00 A.M.
CAR: 1993 Buick Century, 4 door, V6 automatic, loaded with 2 power
seats, 177,000 kms., well maintained, selling certified.
VANS: 1987 GMC 3500 cargo van, 1984 GMC 2500 cargo van (looks
good).
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE: partial list includes Gingerbread clock, modern
oak oval dining table with 3 leaves extends to 9 ft., 6 matching hoop
back chairs and hutch china cabinet made by Mennonites, double
recliner, chesterfield with double recliner loveseat and recliner chair,
two single box springs and mattresses - like new - top quality, bonnet
chest (rough), recliner chair, 9 piece dining suite, antique settee, trunk,
parlour table, pressback recliner, modern glass top coffee and end
tables, chests of drawers, dressers with mirrors, floor lamps, dishes and
glassware including antique pieces plus much more than advertised.
Three Franklin Mint figurines, 2 Franklin Mint horses, 2 Royal Doulton.
APPLIANCES: Almond fridge, 2 almond 30" stoves, almond freezer, Moffat
washer, Moffat dryer - nearly new, air conditioner - 1 yr. old, Toshiba 32"
portable colour TV plus other TV's and appliances.
OTHER: Approx. 75 sap pails and spiles, Walkins plow, 2 grain augers,
spinning wheel, 2-30" TV towers, lawn mowers, camping gear plus our
usual large offering of small items too numerous to mention.
www.lobbauction.on.ca
AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 482-7898
SAT., NOV. 3, 10 A.M. - Tractors and farm machinery for Harold and
Bernice Gross
Births
COULTES. Jake and Teaghan
Coultes are delighted to announce
the arrival of their baby brother,
Preston Taylor born Oct. 5, 2001
weighing 8 lbs. 8 oz. Proud parents
Mark and Lori Coultes are
gradually getting the family settled
into their new home at RR 5,
Brussels. 41-1
ROONEY/HUNKING. To the
happiness and delight of everyone,
especially Mom and Dad, Kim and
Robert were blessed with the
arrival of their first child, a
daughter. Sydney Anderson
Hunking arrived into the world at
2:40 p.m. on October 2 in Clinton.
Weighing in at 10 lbs. 6 oz. and
measuring 23 1/4 inches, she is
more than just a bundle of joy.
Spoiling privileges go to the loving
hand and hearts of grandparents
Jean and Ralph Rooney and Pat
Hunking and great-grandparents
Ida Rooney and Doris and Ross
Mainland and of course all our
family and friends. A special
birthday present for cousin Alanna.
41-1
SPARLING. David and Annie
Sparling are happy to announce the
birth of their son, Reece Edwin on
Wednesday, Oct 3, 2001. Reece
shares his birthday with his
grandfather, Jerry Cullen. Thank
you to the staff at Clinton Public
Hospital for their terrific care. 41-1
Cards of thanks
HUNKING. We couldn't have
done it without you, Kim, Robert
and Sydney extend a heartfelt thank
you to Drs. Hay, Ekeh, Salsbury
and Salter and 4he O.R. nurses for
the safe arrival of Sydney. A
special thank you to the O.B. and
1st floor nurses for all their
comforting and loving care giving
to Kim and Sydney during their
stay, you don't know how much it
was appreciated. We are grateful
that the Clinton Public Hospital
exists with such a wonderful staff.
To our family and friends thanks
for everything, the spoiling has just
begun. -Love Kim, Robert and
Sydney. 41-1
Cards of thanks
GORDON. We would like to
sincerely thank family, friends and
neighbours for their expressions of
kindness and concern at the time of
Dorothy's illness and passing. Our
gratitude to Rev. Cathrine
Campbell for her kind and
comforting- words. Special thanks
to the pallbearers and flower
bearers for their part in the service.
Thank you to Schimanski Family
Funeral Home for your support and
guidance. Thank you also to the
ladies of Melville Presbyterian
Church for providing the lunch.
Everyone's kindness will be
remembered always. Sincerely —
Ron, Murray, Brenda, Joyce,
Dianne, Donna, Donald and
families. 41-1
GOWING. There is so much to be
thankful for and so many to whom
thank you needs to be said. Many
of you have sent tlowers and cards,
gifts and food since my surgery and
as my chemotherapy continues.
Fuzzball and Mookie were well
cared for by Jason, Patty and Julie.
Family and friends rallied round
and helped care for me. And my
good friend Cathy, a companion on
this journey, was and is always
there for me with a laugh, a story
and comfort. Thank you to you all.
—Sue Gowing. 41-1
HOWATT. We wish to express our
gratitude for the kindness and
compassion shown to our family
during Feme's illness and passing.
Our thanks to the staff at Pinecrest
Nursing Home for the hugs and
extra miles they went to ensure
Feme's comfort and well-being. To
our friends and neighbours, you
have touched us deeply with your
gifts of food, flowers, cards, and
your presence. Our heartfelt
appreciation is extended to the
following: to Don Vair for his
support and comfort, to Don and
Mary Vair and Maryanne Bone for
their music, to the Schimanski
Family Funeral Home or their
assistance, to Marion for her
eulogy, to Laurie Trower and her
staff and the ladies and gentlemen
from the Westfield community for
helping us give a fitting tribute to
the memory of Fere. — Edgar
Howatt and family. 41-I
HAMM. A sincere thank you
everyone for your cards, flowers,
visits, enquiries and prayers while
in University Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to
Dr. Marshall and Dr. Keyselea and
nurses in I.C. Unit of Wingham
hospital for their excellent care and
also to the ambulance attendants.
Thanks also to Dr. Antoniadis for
his special care and to Dr. R. W.
Street for his treatments and
concerns. It was all greatly
appreciated and the kindness shown
me will always be remembered.
Thanks again. — George. 41-1p
CHRISTMAS DINNER BUFFETS
served Sunday, Dec. 16 and 23
from 4:30 p.m. at The Blyth Inn.
Phone 523-9381 today for
reservations. 41-2
WALTON UNITED CHURCH
Annual Turkey Supper,
Wednesday, November 7, 4:30 -
7:00 p.m. at the Brussels, Morris
and Grey Community Centre.
Adults $9.50. Children (6-12)
$4.75, preschoolers free. Takeouts
available at the BMG Community
Centre. 41-3
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
MENT — St. Joseph's R.C. Church
Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, October
17, 8 p.m. Over $100.00 in prizes.
Lunch provided.' Everyone
welcome. Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. , 41-Ip
HUMMEL. We would like to say a
big thank you to everyone who
made our surprise party such a
success. Thanks for all the cards
and gifts and to all our family,
friends and neighbours for being
there. We hope you all had a good
time. We sure did! Special thanks
to our children for all the arranging,
cleaning, before and after and for
taking us out for supper. Also
thanks to Hillie for the special sign
at the end of our driveway. It was
an evening we will never forget.
Thanks to everyone. — Henry and
Helen. 41-1
IT'S TIME AGAIN FOR WINGHAM
& District Community Living
Association's Annual Lottery
Dinner and Dance, As well as
being a great evening out, it is our
association's main fundraiser.
Money raised from this event
allows us to carry out the unfunded
portions of our service: This time
the dinner dance will be held at the
North Huron Wescast Community
Complex Wingham, in the Knights
of Columbus Hall, on Saturday.,
November 3, 2001. Dinner and
wine for two is included in the
ticket price of $100, as well as 5
draws for $1,000; 5 draws for
$500; 10 draws for $250; 10 draws
for $100. An early bird draw for
$500 will be held on October 19,
2001. To purchase a ticket or for
more information please contact
Theresa Wilson at 357-3562
extension 208. 41-1
HURON COUNIY HISTORICAL
Society dinner meeting. Friday,
Oct. 26, 6:00 p.m. at Blvth
Memorial Hall. Paul Carroll
speaking on the Wex'ord. Tickets
$12.00. Call 887-9317 or 565-
5200. 41-1
SCHNEIDER. I would like to
thank my neighbours, friends and
family who visited me in
University Hospital and since
coming home. Thanks for the
cards, flowers, food and phone
calls I have received. It is nice to
know I am living in a caring
community. Thanks again. — Lois.
41-lp
Coming events
HARVEST SUPPER, ETHEL
United Church, Sunday, Oct. 28,
2001. Sittings at 5:00 and 6:30 p.m.
Adults - $8.00, Children 6-12 -
$4.00, 5 and under - free. Takeouts
available. For tickets pluine Beth
887-6401, Dianne 887-9442.
Proceeds towards Furnace Fund.
40-3
BM&G DIABETIC PROJECT
meeting at Huronlea, Brussels,
Wednesday, October 17 at 7:30
p.m. Speaker Yvonne Ketihen R.N.
For more information call 887-
6691 41-Ip
ANNIVERSARY FOR KNOX
Presbyterian Church, Craiihrook,
Oct. 21 at 11 a.m. Don Vair, guest
speaker. Special music. Come and
join us for the service, fellowship
and lunch after. Everyone
welcome. 41-1
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church is making homemade pies
on November 10. To order your
deep dish apple pie or rh ubarb
crumb pie please call 887-6889 or
887-9831. $6.00 each. 41-4
ALL YOU CAN EAT BEEF
Supper, Sunday, October28, 4:30 -
6:3Q p.m., Blyth Memorial
Community Hall. Adults: $9.00;
Children: $4.50; Preschoolth:
Free. Sponsored by Trinity
Anglican Church. 41-2b
ROYALAIRES COUNTRY
Harvest Dance, 9 - 1, Saturday,
October 20, BMG Community
Centre. Advanced tickets $10.00
Proceeds towards-Brussels public
pool heater. Call 887-6789, 887-
6457. 40-2p
CHRISTMAS HOME TOUR 2001
featuring five Blyth locations.
November 16, 7 - 9 p.m. and
November 17, 1 - 5 p.m. Tour
homes on one clay or split it over
two days. A4terwards stroll through
the decorated Blyth Memorial Hall'
for refreshments and view a variety
of vendor booths. Tickets are
$10/person available at Blyth —
Luann's Country Flowers, Black
Creek Clothing; Clinton — Between
Friends; Goderich — Quilters By
The. Square; Wingham — Sewing
Galore; Londesboro — Londesboro
Co-op. Call 523-9720 or 523-4403
or any skating club 'member.
Proceeds to Blyth Skating Club.
41-3b
THURSDAY, OCT. 4 AND 18 —
Euchre tournament at Walton Hall
at 8 p.m. Admission $,5, per person.
Bring your own partner. Cash
prizes. Lunch. Euchre every other
Thursday. 39-3
SUNDAY, OCT. 28 — ROAST
Beef Dinner at Walton Hall. Adults
$8; children under 12 - $4. Served
from 4 - 6 p.m. 39-4
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