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RAIN DATES:
Fri., June 7
Sat., June 8
PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2002.
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
A ccommodation
for rent
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT,
3-bedroom farmhouse located just
north of Blyth. Monthly rent $600
plus utilities. For more information
(519) 357-3330 (weekdays 8-5).
21-2
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT,
good location, large private deck,
parking. Phone 887-9083. 21-2n
WINEBERRY APARTMENTS -
New, one-bedroom apartment, one
block to bank, post office and
grocery store. Heat and hydro
included and can be wheelchair
accessible. Please call 519-523-
9695. 19-tfn
BLYTH - TWO BEDROOM UPPER
apartment, Queen St., downtown,
new fridge and stove, Whirlpool
tub, washer and dryer, hookup
available. Non-smoking. Available
July 1. Call 523-4351 evenings or
523-9393 days. 18-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
VILAS BUFFET, HUTCH,
TABLE with large leaf, 4 chairs,
excellent condition, $550. Also,
1989 Ford F150, runs great!
$1,000. 887-2615. 21-1p
D.O.T. CAR CARE, WE SELL
bug deflectors, bug screens,
taillight covers, window tinting,
box liners, and so much more. Call
887-9735. 19-eow
Auction sales
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
of Home Furnishings and
Antiques will be held for
Mrs. Rose Wadel,
of Teeswater, and the
Estate of Mr. Ed Wadel,
with added consignments
in Teeswater Agri-Curl
on Monday, June 3,
at 6:00 p.m.
AUCTIONEER:
WALLACE BALLAGH,
Teeswater 392-6170
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
T CLINTON 482-7898 T
SATURDAY, JUNE 8 AT 9 A.M.
JD 1630 tractor, Case 430
tractor and loader, haying and
forage equipment, Husky liquid
manure spreader, plus other
equipment for Albert Walters
plus antiques, furniture,
collector plates, glassware, etc.
for Estate of Ben Doer plus Byron
and Wingham homes at Lobb
Auction Building in Clinton. See
www.lobbauction.on.ca Note:
Tractors and machinery sell at
1 p.m.
Articles-for sale
LARGE VARIETY OF PEREN-
nials, ornamental grasses, bamboo
and bedding plants. Open until
October. Riverside Perennials,
40825 Morris Rd. 16, 10 kms. west
of Brussels. 887-6306. 18-4
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
887-9 114 to order. tfn
2000 POLARIS 325 MAGNUM,
barely used, very low hours and
mileage, excellent shape, $4,800 or
best offer. Phone 887-8249. 21-1
BLUE HORIZON POOLS, SPAS
and Landscaping. Your one-
stop shopping for your backyard.
Professional advice and installa-
tion. R.R. #2, (Hwy. 8) Goderich,
524-9804. www.bluehorizon.on.ca
21-1
Auction sales
Auction Register
Fri. May 31 10 a.m.
Esther Zehr, and
Estate of Aaron Zehr
No. 7019 Mornington Rd.
129, Newton, across from
Fierling Home Centre - horse
drawn machinery, antiques,
etc.
Sat. June 1, 9 a.m.
Ron and Carol Gethke,
Bomholm
Mon. June 3, 4 p.m.
Gladys Nicholson, 161 John
Street, Atwood - car, house-
hold effects etc.
Auctioneers
Brian Rintoul
519- 357-2349
Bill Horst
519-595-2626
Births
ALLEN. Drew, Liz and big brother
Damon are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of Faith Victoria. She
was born at Clinton Public Hospital
on Saturday, May 11, 2002 at 6:31
a.m., weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz. Proud
grandparents are Gregory and
Suzanne Brandon of Clinton and
Keith and Nancy Allen of
Londesboro. 21-1
RAYNARD. Alexandra and Joshua
are thrilled to finally announce the
arrival of their baby sister, Emma
Jeanne on April 29, 2002 weighing
8 lbs. 2 oz. Proud parents are
Dwayne and Laurie. Spoiling
privileges go to grandparents Don
and Jeanne Fischer and Joe
Raynard and Shirley Brown and
great-grandparents Hartley and
Mary Fischer and George and
Isabel Pearson. 21-lp
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
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Cards of thanks
ALLEN. I'd like to send a sincere
thank you to Susan Wilts, Kendra
and Linda for their assistance in the
birth of our daughter. The labour,
birth and care afterwards couldn't
have been better. Thanks to Rosie
from Clinton O.B. for all your help
upon my arrival. And a special
thank you to my husband Drew for
all his support and help at home
after. - Liz. 21-I
HOWATT. The family of the late
Edgar ("Eddie") Howatt would like
to thank friends, neighbours and
family for their sympathy and
support at the passing of our father.
Your gifts of flowers, food,
donations and cards are much
appreciated. Special thanks to Don
Vair for his words of comfort and
his music honouring Eddie's
memory. Thanks to our Marion
Taylor Gilmar for the eulogy, to
Frank and Jennie Schimanski for
their assistance with the funeral
arrangements and to the Orange
and Black Lodge for their service.
Our appreciation to the staff of the
Pinecrest Nursing Home for their
care and kindness over the past
year. To the ladies and gentlemen
of the Westfield Community, you
have touched our hearts, again with
your love and generosity in
providing another plentiful lunch
and many hugs. Thank you to Ivan
and Mary Wightman, Elenor Dane
and Shawna Hamilton for your
efforts to make our day easier. -
The Howatt family. 21-1
McNALL. The family of Donald
McNall would like to thank
everyone for their support and
kindness in the way of cards,
flowers, charitable donations and
food brought to us at the time of
our father's passing.. Everything
was sincerely appreciated. Thanks
to Dad's "Mary St." neighbours for
always being there, also his many
other good friends who always took
time for him. Thank you to all the
Clinton Hospital medical staff for
their loving care and University
Hospital coronary Care, Intensive
Care and 6th floor doctors and
nursing staff for their unlimited
professional vigilance. Thank you
to Chris from Beattie-Falconer for
the arrangements, Rev. Paul Ross
and cousin Pastor Jim McBeth for
officiating. And also thank you. to
the Londesboro United Church
ladies for the lunch. "Papa" will be
fondly remembered and eternally
missed by all his family. -
Christine and Roger Moore,
Marsha and Bob Szusz, Marlene
and Vaughn Toll and families. 21-1
PEPPER. I'd like to thank all the
McNichols, families and relatives
for the wonderful shower on
Monday, May 20. Thank you for
all the beautiful gifts and great
tasting food. The entire evening
was full of excitement. Thanks
again. - Kara. 21-1
PEPPER. I'd like to thank
everyone who came out to my
community shower on Wednesday,
May 22. A special thanks to Mary
and Heather Douma and many
others who organized it; a lot of
planning was obvious. The
entertainment was excellent, and
definitely a bonus at the end of the
night were delicious desserts.
Thanks for the wonderful gifts.
You all made the evening very
special. Thanks - Kara. 21-1
WILSON. We wish to thank
relatives, friends and neighbours
for making our 50th wedding
anniversary a very special occasion
for us. Thanks also, for all the
lovely gifts, flowers, cards, and
best wishes that we received.
Special thanks to our family for
arranging the party. All was very
much appreciated. - Jim and
Thelma. 21-lp
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT ALL
Gir1s Marching Band - Homestyle
Barbecue, Harbour Park Goderich,
Sunday, June 2, 2002 - 4:00 - 6:30
p.m. Adults: $10.00 advance or
$12.00 at gate; child: under 12 -
$5.00 advance or $6.00 at gate.
Band performance 6:00 p.m.
Tickets from band members or call
524-9306, 527-1465, 565-2244.
Takeouts available. 21-1
HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST
Book sale! Visit the Blyth Festival
for your summer reading material.
May 31 - 6 - 8 p.m. and June 1 - 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. A wide selection of
romance, hard covers, paperbacks,
children's books, videotapes, cds,
etc. Also try our famous homemade
rhubarb custard and pecan pies. For
more information call 519-523-
9300. 21-1
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE AT
Knox Presbyterian Church,
Bluevale on Sunday, June 9, 2002
at 11:00 a.m. The guest speaker
will be Rev. Harvey Osborne of
Teeswater. Special music will be
provided. Lunch to follow the
service. Everyone welcome. 21-2
CPH AUXILIARY JUNE POT-
luck luncheon meeting, welcomes
volunteers, 10:00 a.m., Monday,
June 3. St. Andrews U.C., Bayfield.
Bring food, dishes, cutlery. 21-1
MISCELLANEOUS COME AND
Go Shower for Sarah McArter at
the Brussels United Church,
Tuesday, June 11 from 7 - 9 p.m.
Everyone welcome. 21-2
GARDEN PARTY, SUNDAY,
June 9, BM&G Arena at 5 p.m.
One sitting and advance tickets
only. Sponsored by Brussels United
Church. Adults $9, 7 - 12 $4, 6 and
under free. For tickets phone 887-
6457 or 887-9340. 21-2p
ETHEL UNITED CHURCH 125th
Anniversary, Sunday, June 9,
11:00 a.m. Lunch to follow. 1:30
dedication of sign and landscaping.
Everyone welcome. 21-2
BELGRAVE KINSMEN 25TH
Anniversary Dinner and Dance,
June 1, 2002 at the Belgrave
Community Centre. Dinner at 6:45
p.m. Ceremonies at 7:45 and dance
to follow. Dance to 'Decades' (70s,
80s, 90s Rock and Country).
Everyone is welcome. Dinner and
dance cost is $25 per person and
dance only is $10 per person.
Tickets available from Kinsmen
members. 19-3
GIGANTIC
JEWELLERY
CLEAROUT:
STOP -- Bakelaar Jewellers,
Wingham is Closing its
doors. Prices slashed to clear
on everything in the store.
Extra special discount is 50%
off Diamond Engagement
Rings and Wedding Bands
available until June 1st.
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