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WEDGE WOOD APARTMENTS -
New, large two-bedroom seniors'
apartment, one-half block to bank,
post office and grocery store.
Laundry, heat and hyd .o 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, aNailable now. Phone
482-9371. 02-tfn
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
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SPRING HAS ARRIVED AT
PLANT PARADISE, Vanastra.
Come and browse through our
many greenhouses, including our
new ones. Lots of new perennials
and annuals. We also have a large
selection of trees and shrubs. 16-1
GOURMET WILD BIRD MIX
9 kg. and 18 kg. Buy 10 and get
one free. Come in and start your
program today. We'll keep track.
Brussels Agri Services Ltd., 887-
9391. 14&16b
38" GRASS SWEEPER, 1 YEAR
old, $300. Phone 887-6597. 16-1
DRESS - MORI LEE, 2 PIECE
strapless formal dress, light purple,
size 11-12, worn once, price
negotiable. Call 52379610. 15-2
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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LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton approx. 200 pieces of
depression glass for Anna Dolmage, antique furniture for Bob McMillan
of Seaforth plus additions
SATURDAY, APRIL 27 AT 9 A.M.
LARGE OFFERING: Of antique glassware including carnival glass,
cornflower, 200 pieces of depression glass - several different patterns
and colours, 3 Moorecraft vases (signed), Iris glass, single door
wardrobe, large antique showcase with sliding glass doors, upright
piano and bench, 4 ft. decan's bench, drop front secretary, antique
vanity dresser, parlour tables, antique dresser with mirror, wooden
rocking chairs, antique wooden dining table with 5 leaves, 2 good sets
of golf clubs, Duncan Phyfe table, several wooden chairs, open
washstand, bedroom suites, round oak dining table with splitting centre,
5 leaves, 6 matching chairs and buffet, snooker table, dog cage, cat
travel box, baby crib - 2 yrs. old, box spring and mattress, hall tree,
Wedco triple wall canoe, small 2 wheel trailer with cover, riding
• lawnmower, garden tiller, old books, fridge, stove, washer, dryer,
chesterfields, bedding, cram can, plus our usual large offering.
2 Auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m.
AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898 Clinton
www.lobbauction.on.co for more full listing
AUCTION SALE 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.
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
Births
WARNER. Tom and Joan are
pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Thomas Allan, born on
April 8, 2002, weighing 4 lbs. 13
oz. Grandparents are Tom and
Andrea Warner of Manitoba, and
Lloyd and Beryl Smith of Brussels.
Special thanks to the doctors and
nurses of Stratford and London
hospitals; and a very special thanks
to Sharon for all your love and
support. 16-1
B usiness
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
Cards-of thanks
HUNKING. Thanks to everyone
who sent cards and best wishes on
the occasion of our 60th anniver-
sary. They are all appreciated. -
Lorne and Addie. 16-1
LAWRIE. A sincere thank you to
all the wonderful people who sent
cards, flowers and caring phone
calls and visits during my stay in
Stratford and Clinton hospitals.
Your kindness and thoughtfulness
is greatly appreciated. - Janet.
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Auction sales Auction sales Cards of thanks For rent
Cards of thanks
DALE. The family-of the late
Doreen Dale would sincerely like
to thank everyone for the many
expressions of sympathy shown to
us at the time of Doreen's sudden
passing. The lovely flowers,
donations, cards and food brought
to the house was greatly
appreciated. Special thanks to the
Schimanski Family Funeral Home
(Frank and Jennie) for your
professional services. To Reverend
Joan Golden, we appreciated the
time you spent with Doreen and for
the lovely service in her honour.
Thanks to Betty Graber-Watson
4nd Grace Jutzi for the music and
the nieces and nephews for acting
as flower bearers and pallbearers.
Special thanks to the coffee girls.
Doreen sure looked forward to
meeting with you each morning.
Thanks to the Community Nurses
and homecare. You're the greatest!
We will always remember
everyone's kindness. - Thank you
from the sisters, in-laws, nieces and
nephews, Liz and Ken, Shirley and
Ken, Jean and Lloyd, Velma, Sarah
and Nora and families. 16-1
ROULSTON. Many thanks to all
those who sent cards, gifts and
notes of congratulations following
the winning of the Walter Brebner
Award by The Citizen. It's
heartening to know so many peoples
in the area care so much about their
newspaper. - Keith Roulston. 16-ip
Check out The Citizen's
WEBSITE
at
www.'northhuron.on.ca
TAYLOR-HENRY. We would like
to thank everyone who came out
and supported us at our buck and
doe. Special thanks to our wedding
party for all their hard work and to
Mom and Aunt Sharin for the great
lunch provided. Also thank you to
Brian McNichol for his great
fashion show! Thanks again we had
a great time. - Manny and Andrea.
16-1
THOMAS. We wish to thank our
family and friends for their helping
to make our 60th wedding
anniversary a very special
milestone in our lives. We say
thanks to you all for the lovely
gifts, flowers, cards, visits and
phone calls. We appreciate all of
the best wishes received on this
special occasion. - Bernard and
Mae Thomas. 16-1p
Coming events
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO
attend the Annual Meeting of the
Cranbrook Hall Board at the
Cranbrook Hall on Thursday, April
25 at 7:30 p.m. 16-1
TEDDY BEAR DREAM AUCTION
with entertainment by Sylvia
Tyson, Saturday, April 27/02, Betty
Cardno Memorial Centre, Clinton,
Ontario. Tickets $30 per person.
Call 519-482-8777 or 1-800-479-
0716 for ticket information. 16-1
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 29
meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Library
basement. 15-2
CASSEROLE SUPPER AND
euchre on Thursday, April 25 at
6:30 p.m. in the Brussels Library,
sponsored by the Majestic
Women's Institute. Proceeds are to
go to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Everyone welcome. Cost $6. 16-1
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS
Go Broadway - April 27, 7 p.m.
Blyth Memorial Hall. With special
guests - hayfield 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; Campbell'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 - 30 FT. LAND
roller. Call 523-4260. 15-6
OFFICE FOR RENT, 800 SQUARE
feet, main street, Blyth. Phone 482-
9371. 02-tfn
Keep candles out of the
reach of children and pets.
Remember to snuff out your
candles if you are
leaving the room
or going to bed.
Coming events
BOOKINGS ARE NOW BEING
taken for Mother's Day Sunday,
May 12 at The Blyth Inn for
breakfast, brunch or dinner buffet.
Call 523-9381 for reservations.16-1
COME-AND-GO SHOWER FOR
Sarah Dauphin at Brussels United
Church, Tuesday, May 7, 7 - 9 p.m.
Beverages and desserts will be
served. 16-2
JACK AND JILL SHOWER FOR
David Armstrong and Stephanie
Sheeler at the Brussels Melville
Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
May 5, .at 2 p.m. Everyone
welcome. 16-2p
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
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
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,
Giant Carson's Orchestra. Lunch
provided. $10/person. Sponsored
by BM&G Rec. Advance tickets
call 887-6789, 887-6457 or 887-
6621. 15-4
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