HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-04-17, Page 20- RATES —
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
150 each.
50e 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
SMALL, GROUND LEVEL ONE
bedroom apartment, close to all
amenities, $325/month all
inclusive. Days 524-3394, nights
482-5545. 13-tfn
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT,
fridge and stove included, Queen
St., Blyth. Available now. Phone
523-4840, 523-9448. 06-tfn
WEDGEWOOD APARTMENTS —
New, large two-bedroom seniors'
apartment, one-half block to bank,
post office and grocery store.
Laundry, heat and hydro included
and has ground level entry. Please
call 519-523-9695. 09-tfn
WINEBERRY APARTMENTS —
New, one-bedroom apartment, one
block to bank, post office and
grocery store. Heat and hydro
included and is wheelchair
accessible. Please call 519-523-
9695. 09-tfn
SEAFORTH: SILVERCREEK
Apts., large, 2 bedroom, luxury
apt., 3 appliances, controlled entry.
For mature adults. Phone 519-522-
0442 or 519-527-1577. 48-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT,
central location, Blyth, utilities
included, available now. Phone
482-9371. 02-tfn
Articles for sale
DRESS — MORI LEE, 2 PIECE
strapless formal dress, light purple,
size 11-12, worn once, price
negotiable. Call 523-9610. 15-2
DOG AND CAT FOODS, BUY 10
get one free. Come in and start your
program today. We'll keep track.
Brussels Agri Services Ltd., 887-
9391. 13&15
FREE FIREWOOD, CURED
ready to cut, you pick up. Call 523-
4436. 15- 1p
LITTLE TYKES RACE CAR
twin bed, new, never used, worth
$450. Asking $250 or best offer.
Call 523-4436. 15-1p
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
PACKARD BELL 486 - CD ROM
- Lexmark coloured printer, asking
$200. 887-6556. 14-2
1999 KX '100 KAWASAKI
motocross bike, never raced, great
condition! Call Mitch at 887-6129.
14-2p
SPRING INTERACTION
A discussion to raise awareness of skills and skilled trades issues
in our community
Monday, April 29, 2002
7:30 a.m. - 12:00 Noon
North Huron Wescast Community Complex
Wingham
GUEST SPEAKER AT 8:30 A.M.: Daryl Hemingway
• aerospace engineer at NASA
• Honours graduate of CHSS and Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Opportunities in the Municipal soakuts
Community skald, Leaders
Apprenticeships Educators youth Employes
EVERYONE WELCOME!
Coffee and muffins available at 7:30 a.m.
Displays ** Awareness ** Information ** Discussion
Communi ty Parents
m em bers
PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2002.
Classified Advertisements
Cards of thanks Coming events Articles for sale
BARE ROOT TREES — NORWAY,
Deborah and Royal Red maples,
Burr Oak, Red Oak, Kentucky
Coffee Tree, Spruce and Pine. Call
Treebelt 523-9771. 14-2
Births
",
9' 0
• 7 . a/A/
SETH DOUGLAS CALVIN
SNYDER was born at St.
Joseph's Hospital on March 20,
2002 at 8:52 a.m. weighing 8
lbs. 5 oz., 21 inches long. Mom
and Dad are Matt Snyder and
Kendra Fischer, residing in
London. Very proud
grandmother is Cathy Snyder of
Brussels and grandparents are
Don and Darlene Fischer of
Cranbrook.
Check out The Citizen's
WEBSITE
at
www.northhuron.on.ca
Auction sales
usiness
kg opportunities
HAVE YOU AN IDEA FOR A
small-scale food processing
business? Help may be at hand
through a new venture in Blyth
which seeks to provide marketing,
logistical, business support and,
possibly financial investment for'
people with good ideas. For more
information contact Karen Stewart,
PO Box 385, Blyth, ON NOM 1HO,
phone 519-523-4328 or email:
karenstewart@hurontel.on.ca tfn
Auction sales
SATURDAY, APR. 27 AT 9 A.M.
TLarge offering of antique depression
T
glassware and dishes for Anna
Dolmage plus furniture, antiques, misc.
tools, etc. for Hazel McGonigle of
Seaforth. We are accepting good
additions to this auction. Call now so
T we can advertise your items.
www.lobbauction.on.ca
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
of home furnisings and
antiques consigned from
homes in the Wingham,
Whitechurch, Teeswater
and Lucknow area
will be held in
Teeswater Agri-Curl
ON MONDAY, APRIL 22
starting at 6:00 p.m.
AUCTIONEER:
WALLACE BALLAGH,
Teeswater 392-6170
BLYTH U.C.W. Thank you to all
businesses, as well as individuals,
who donated door prizes, toonie
sale items; and made luncheon
donations for Women's Day Out.
Also thank you to the men who
served and helped out in other
ways. A big thank you to the
committee members for all their
work in preparing for the day. —
Blyth U.C.W. 15-1
FINCH. A sincere thank you to
everyone since the passing of my
father Ben Campbell, for all your
calls of concern, cards of
sympathy, donations to the Cancer
Society, beautiful flowers and
plants, delicious food and the
special angel that will always have
a place of honour in our home and
hearts. Ifis at difficult times such
as these we realize how blessed we
are to live in such a warm, caring
community. — Dale, Gord Finch
and family, Merle Campbell and
family. 15-lp
LEE. Thank you Dr. Hay, Dr.
Bloch, and the nursing staff, third
floor, Stratford Hospital for the
excellent care I received. Thanks
also to my family, friends and
neighbours for the flowers, cards
and treats, it was greatly
appreciated. — Judy Lee. 15-1
Coming events
COME-AND-GO SHOWER FOR
Seth Snyder, son of Kendra Fischer
and Matt Snyder, 2 - 4 p.m. at the
Cranbrook Hall on April 28. Come
and say hi to our new addition. 15-2
SUNDAY, APRIL 28 - ROAST
Beef Dinner at Walton Hall from
4:30 - 6:30 p.'m. Adults $8,
Children $4. Proceeds to Hall.
repairs. 15-2
THE BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society is inviting everyone to hear
Don Henry of the Maitland Manor
Nursery, Bluevale, who will be the
guest speaker for their April 22
meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Library
basement. 15-1
HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL
Society meeting will be held at
Bayfield United Church on
Thursday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Patrick Donnelly of Lake Huron
Centre for Coastal Conservation
will speak. 15-1
BM&G DIABETIC PROJECT
meeting, Wednesday, April 17 at
Huronlea, Brussels at 7:30 p.m.
Speaker Linda Keifer - "Stress and
the Diabetic". 15-1
ETHEL UNITED CHURCH HAM
and Turkey Supper, Sunday, May 5
4:00 - 7:00 p.m., Grey Central
School. Adults $9, 7-12 $4, 6 and
under free. Tickets phone Beth
887-6401, Dianne 887-9442. 15-3
SPRING DANCE, MAY 11, 9 - 1,
Grant Carson's Orchestra. Lunch
provided. $10/person. Sponsored
by BM&G Rec. Advance tickets
call 887-6789, 887-6457 or 887-
6621. 15-4
MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
is having a casserole supper in the
Brussels Library on Thursday,
April 25 at 6:30, followed by
euchre. Proceeds to Canadian
Cancer Society. Cost $6. Everyone
welcome. 15-2p
SPRINGTIME SUPPER AT
Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels, Sunday, April 21, 4:30 -
7:00 p.m. Adults, $9; Ages 6-12,
$4; 5 and under, free. 14-2
YARD SALE AND SILENT
Auction Saturday, April 20 at 9
a.m., Belgrave United Church.
Furnishings, china, books, plants,
baking; glassware, services.
Proceeds to church mortgage.14-2p
THURSDAY, APRIL 4 AND 18 —
Euchre Tournament at Walton Hall
at 8:00 p.m. Bring your own
partner. Admission $5.00 per
person. Cash prizes. Lunch. 13-3
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS
Go Broadway - April 27, 7 p.m.
Blyth Memorial Hall. With special
guests - Bayfield Winds, soloists
Annie Sparling and Laura Elligsen.
Tickets $20 includes marvellous
music, wonderful wine and cheese,
dazzling desserts, great gourmet
coffees. Also silent auction. Tickets
- Blyth Festival Box Office, 523-
9300; Campt‘ll's Photography,
Goderich; The Dutch Store,
Clinton; Snyder Studios, Wingham;
Tasty Nu Bakery, Zurich; For
Friends and Pets, Lucknow; Nifty
Korners, Seaforth. 14-3
For rent
FOR RENT - 30 FT. LAND
roller. Call 523-4260. 15-6
OFFICE FOR RENT, 800 SQUARE
feet, main street, Blyth. Phone 482-
9371. 02-tfn
Coming events
RICHARD LOBB
4 AUCTION CALENDAR 4
CLINTON 482-7898
-410— -411.
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery, Miscellaneous
and Some Household Effects
will be held for
CLARENCE & SHIRLEY ALLAN
R.R. 3, Holyrood
Lot 11, Concession 6, Kinloss Township
4 miles north of Lucknow
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 10:30 A.M.
TRACTORS: Case IH 5140, 4WD, cab, air, approx. 4,800 hrs. 18-38
tires, fully equipped - good condition. Duels sell separately. JD 2550,
cab, air, fully equipped - good condition (2 sets of tractor chains).
MACHINERY: Great Planes 6 row corn planter, 30 in. rows, with no-till
colters. White 12 ft. wheel disc, 18 ft. land packer, JD 430 round baler
- good, Dion forage wagon on 12 ton wagon, right hand unload,
Deutz rotary rake, IN 4000 swather with hay conditioner, IN 720 4-16
semi-mount plow - good condition, 18 ft. diamond harrows, three 450
bushel gravity boxes, 1 with auger on heavy wagons, Corn Hog (540
RPM), Hay Buster rock picker, Weber Lane tandem dump wagon,
Helm 7 ft. snow blower, single auger, 10 TE New Idea manure
spreader, NH 679 manure spreader with top beater and end gate,
Allied wheel 6 in. grain auger, wheel bale elevator, automatic post
pounder with controls, post hole auger, 16 ft. livestock trailer, 3 flat
rack wagons (2-20 ft. & 1-18 ft.).
MISCELLANEOUS: Large wagon load of farm related items.
Numerous small items. Fertilizer auger, 1,000 gal. plastic water tank,
5 round pig feeders - good, 4 square pig feeders - good 7 ft. blade,
air compressor, drill press, scrap (large pile).
HOUSEHOLD: Dressers and mirror, swivel rocker, 2 beds, child's
table and chairs, high chair, record stand, small vanity TV trays,
doors and windows, numerous household items.
Plan to attend. Good offering of machinery. Farm is sold.
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale. Not
responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take precedence
over advertising, items listed as described by owners.
For more information call Clarence Allan
evenings at 519-395-5655
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL 519-357-2349 BILL HORST 519-595-2626