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Classified Advertisements
Auction sales Auction sales — 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
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).17-2
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
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-tin
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
Articles for sale
GERHARD HEINTZMAN
upright piano, asking $500. Phone
887-6027 after 4:00. 17-2
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
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. q, * op.
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Babysitting
BABYSITTER REQUIRED IN
the Blyth area in the mornings for
three children before school. Please
call 523-4766. 17-2
LOOKING FOR RESPONSIBLE
young lady to take care of one year
old, 2 - 3 days per week from
July 1 to Sept. 1. Preference given
to those with the babysitting
course. Please call Tricia Barbour
at 887-9321. 17-1
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
8TH LINE. We would like to thank
everyone for their help and
donations for the successful benefit
dance for Jason Badley. Thanks
from the 8th Line. 17-1p
SCRIMGEOUR. I would like to
thank everyone for cards, treats and
enquiries after my recent surgery.
Also thanks to Dr. Fowler, Dr.
Percival and staff at Seaforth
Hospital for the exceptional care I
received. - Don Scrimgeour. 17-1
SIERTSEMA. A heartfelt thank
you for the many expressions of
sympathy and kindness in the
recent passing of our father, father-
in-law and grandfather, Wiebe
Postma. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. - Betty-
Ann and Bert Siertsema, Deb and
Mike Siertsema and families. 17-1
Coming events
MOTHER'S DAY DESSERT TEA,
Friday, May 10, 4 p.m.,
Huronlea. Plant sale. Everyone
welcome. Door prizes. Come and
bring a friend. 17-2p
BLYTH HORTICULTURAL
Society's Spring Invitational
meeting will be held Monday, May
13, 7 p.m. at Blyth Memorial
Lower Hall. Speaker: Robert
Hunking. Topic: Looking after
your garden. Entertainment: Huron
Strings School Ensemble of
Goderich. Light lunch to follow.
Everyone welcome. 17-2
COME AND GO COMMUNITY
bridal shower for Kara Kerr (bride-
to-be of Shawn Daw) on Saturday,
May 11 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at
Brussels St. John's Anglican
Church. Everyone welcome. 17-2
CARD PARTY, CRANBROOK
Hall, Friday, May 3 at 8 p.m. Bring
lunch. Everyone welcome. 17-lp
Cards of thanks
SNELL. The family of the late
Cenetta Bainton sincerely thanks
" everyone for the many expressions
of sympathy shown to us at the
time of mother's passing, April 8,
2002. The beautiful floral tributes,
sympathy cards and prepared food
brought to us were very much
appreciated. We also would like to
thank those who gave memorial
donations. A very special thanks
goes to all the girls of Saint
Elizabeth Health Care. Each, in her
unique way provided mother with
loving and thorough attention; also
Dr. Keith Hay for his care and
kindness shown to Cenetta and our
family. Thank you to Beattie-
Falconer Funeral Homes. Mike and
his staff provided very
compassionate and professional
services according to our wishes.
Also a special thank you to Rev.
Dr. Eugen Bannerman whose
kindness during the past few weeks
is greatly appreciated and whose
interest in her life made it a very
lovely service. Thanks to the Blyth
U.C.W. which provided a
welcoming lunch for the guests and
family attending the service. The
kindness and support of friends will
always be remembered. Cenetta
will be missed as a loving mother,
grandmother and great-
grandmother. - Richard and
Glenyce Snell and family. 17-1
Coming events
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
COME-AND-GO SHOWER FOR
Karen VanSoest (Ken Pennington's
fiancee) at Women's Institute Hall,
Belgrave, Sunday, May 5, 2 -
4:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. 17-1
COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM
Fundraiser, Saturday, May 11, 9 -
noon at the Suds Shoppe (car
wash), Queen St., Blyth. Surprise
your mom with a beautiful mixed
planter this Mother's Day. These
planters will be in our 125th cele-
bration colours. Blyth's Heritage
pewter keepsake ornaments will
also be available. 17-1
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary meeting in CPH Board
Room, Monday, May 6 at 10 a.m.
Come along, bring a friend. 17-1
AUCTION SALE
Of Machinery and Miscellaneous Items
will be held for
Weir and Grace Eckenswiller
Lot 11, Concession 9, Kinloss Township
7 miles north of Lucknow and 1/2 mile east OR
1 corner north of Holyrood and 1/2 mile east.
SATURDAY, MAY 4 AT 11 A.M.
Lunch booth. Plan to attend.
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 Weir Eckenswiller at 519-395-2278
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL 519-357-2349 BILL HORST 519-595-2626
AUCTION SALE
Of property, household effects & antiques
will be held for M. Jean Mathers
103 Queen Street, Bluevale
SATURDAY, MAY 11 AT 10 A.M. SHARP
PROPERTY: House known as 103 Queen Street, Bluevale. Plan
166 EP Lot 34, EP Lot 35, RP 228941 Part 1. Approx. frontage 82.5
ft. x depth 132 ft. Bungalow 40 x 28 ft., single car garage,
insulated brick, 4 bedrooms, large kitchen with lots of cupboards,
3 piece bath, main floor laundry room, large rec room with small
stove, large storage area, electric forced air furnace, electric hot
water heater, entrance to basement from garage, Property has
drilled well with pressure system in basement. Taxes for 2001 -
approx. $1,700. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance in 30 days
or when possession is given. Selling subject.to reserve bid or
owner's approval. Home has excellent potential - well worth your
inspection. For information on property call Ken Mathers 519-357-
1758.
HOUSEHOLD: Leonard fridge, Westinghouse fridge, two freezers,
Leonard automatic washer, Moffat stove, clothes dryer, small
black & white TV, chrome table and chairs, French Provincial
chesterfield and chair, two swivel chairs, sofa bed, two couches
and chairs, two parlour chairs (1 with claw feet), clover leaf table,
hall mirror, secretary desk, pole lamp, lamps, china cabinet, two
chrome tables, electric sewing machine, three card tables,
Heinzman piano, bedroom suite.
ANTIQUES: Two Beaver jars, apple peeler, quilts, blanket box,
three trunks, desk, cherry pitter, cheese boxes, pine boards, old
dressers, washstands, match boxes, picture frames, oid
cupboard, apple press, iron bed, bottom for hoosier cupboard,
wooden casters, meat grinder, butter box, cigar boxes, Kist pop
bottles, crocks (1 with flower), old jugs (gallons and half gallons),
sad irons, aladdin lamp, coal oil lamps, Supertest grease pail,
milk bottles, two typewriters, honey cans, boxes (special names),
wicker items, sealers (pints and quarts), butter paddles, captain's
chair, three old kettles, tie rack, mustache cup, candle maker, ink
bottle, sock stretcher, Reader's Digest - 1940, set of dishes, old
books, book cases, churn parts, large selection of cups and
saucers and mugs, large selection of dishes, Nippon dishes, tins,
cake keeper, Victrola music rolls, pie plates, pots and pans, old
eyeglasses, razors, small signs, fancy antique clothing suitable
for costumes, furs - stoles and collars, feather tick, Royal Musco
Rousseau picture with "Lake Hotel" Highland of Ontario - frame is
"Grand Trunk Railway System".
MISCELLANEOUS: Bowling balls, electric lawnmower, large
selection of garden tools, bird feeders, 2-wheel cart, step ladder,
aluminum ladder, flower pots, two sete bath scales, new whirlpool
for tub.
Lunch Booth. Plan to attend this large offering of antiques and
collectibles.
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.
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL 519-357-2349
BILL HORST 519-595-2626
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Legion in
„.„,-, Cl 1 Of-sk> Branch 420 Blyth
Election of Officers
. Heart & Soul Campaign discussion
Tuesday, May 7 at 8:00 p.m.
All members are invited to attend.
Your opinions are important to us.