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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-10-23, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2002. Classified Advertisements Articles for sale Births Cards of thanks Coming events - RATES — 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15c each. 50c 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 TWO - THREE-BEDROOM townhouses in Blyth, no last month's rent required with good references. $450 and $500/month plus utilities. Phone 523-9555. 41-1 THREE-BEDROOM FARMHOUSE for rent in Walton. References. Phone 887-6998. 41-2p APARTMENT FOR RENT - Large, clean, ground floor, one- bedroom apartment, private entrance and parking, use of large yard. Fridge, stove, heat, hydro and cable TV, $495/month. 523-4937. 40-3p 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 TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT in Clinton. quiet 4-plex, controlled entry, 4 appliances included, laundry facilities, parking, close to downtown, $450 plus utilities. Call 519-685-2264. 32-tfn TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE IN Blyth, garage, large backyard with pond. $575 per month plus utilities. References needed. Call 523-9157. 41-tfn THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE with workshop. References. Available Nov. 1. Phone 523-4996. 39-3 A ccommodation wanted BLYTH PLAYWRIGHT SEEKS rustic low-rent farmhouse (monthly. basis) for occasional writing retreats. Nothing fancy! Wood stove and electricity will do. Possible long term. Contact Kelly (416) 871-3100. Ask your friends with empty farmhouses! 41-4 LAST CHANCE TO ORDER bulbs - deadline Oct. 25. Purchase spring bulbs to beautify your home. To view brochures or place orders visit Luann's Country Flowers or Olde Village Wicker. Sponsored by Blyth Business Association. 41-1 CLEAN FILL. PHONE 887-9867. 41-2 APPLES, PUMPKINS AND MAPLE syrup. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523- 9279. 39-3 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-tfn The War Amps NEVER AGAIN! the horrors of war. To see a listing of NEVER AGAINI videos, visit our Web site at www.wararnps.ca or order a pamphlet by calling 1-800-250-3030. Auction sales AUCTION SALE OF farm machinery, household effects and miscellaneous will be held for Joe & Marion Tiffin, of RR 5, Lucknow, Fire# 24, Lot 35, Conc. 4, Kinloss Twp., 2 corners north of Whitechurch, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 11 A.M. For information call Bill and Shirley Snowden 519-524-4310 (evenings). Plan to attend as owners moving. Terms cash. AUCTIONEER: Brian Rintoul 519-357-2349 EVENING AUCTION SALE of home furnishings and antiques will be held for MRS. ALMA GILLIES, Ripley, with additions from homes in Walkerton, Wingham, Teeswater and area, in TEESWATER AGRI-CURL ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 at 6:00 p.m. AUCTIONEER: WALLACE BALLAGH, Teeswater 392-6170 HOELSCHER. Owen is happy to announce the birth of his baby sister Halley Lorraine 7 lbs. 14 oz. on Wednesday,. October 16, 2002 at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, Ontario. Thrilled parents are Jeff and Tina (Bosman) Hoelscher. Proud grandparents are Bruce and Carol Hoelscher, Seaforth and Jim and Ann Bosman, Winthrop. Great- grandparents are Jack and Florence Carter, Seaforth; Jack and Georgina Bosman, Goderich; and Mary Lowe, Brussels. 41-1 KELSO. Bryan and Heather (McGavin) of Woodham are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Jared Bryan on Oct. 11, 2002 weighing 8 lbs. 12 _oz. Hayden and Jessica are happy to have a baby brother. Proud grandparents are Neil and Marie McGavin of Brussels and Bruce and Ruth Kelso of Bruce Mines.. 41-1 Cards of thanks MARKS. The family of the late Nancy Marks would like to thank everyone for the many cards of condolence, memorial gifts and flowers, phone calls, acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy. Each thoughtful act and expression of sympathy helped us during this sad and difficult time. We would also like to thank every nurse at the Wingham hospital that touched a place in Nancy's 'heart; this kindness we will treasure forever. Mrs. Marilyn Robertson for all your kind words and the time you have given to the family, your phone calls are deeply appreciated. A beautiful poem was written by a very dear friend of Nancy's - Phyllis Barfoot. We will treasure the words of this poem forever. Also thank you to the Wingham United Church and the ladies who served lunch following the funeral service. Word can never thank all of these people enough. - Steve, Wendy, Tiffany and Sarah Marks, Cathy Marks, Jean Martin and Allitta. 41-1 Please Recycle To This Newspaper Auction sales KELLAND. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our friends for the wonderful social evening held in Londesboro Hall. Oct. 4. Special thanks to Barb and the Lions Club for their wonderful song. We will miss everyone, but we aren't that far away. come and visit us in. Mitchell. We will always have fond memories of Londesboro dna area. - Reta and Orville. 41-lp SCHNEIDER. I wish to thank my family, friends and neighbours for flowers, cards, visits, gifts, treats and caring phone calls during my stay in London and Listowel Hospitals and convalescence at home. A special thank you to the staff of Community Nursing Services. Your kindness will long be remembered. - Lois. 41-lp SHIELL. Thank you, thank you everyone for all the kind words, visits and prayers. Thank you Rev. Campbell, Rev. Golden, also Neil and Susan Gowing for their "many" cups of coffee, it was greatly appreciated. The coffee club - you're the greatest. It would be such a dull world without you. I am slowly recovering from my surgery. There are still a few hurdles yet to cross, but I'm sure I'll do just fine. Thank you all once again. - Sincerely, Ruth. 41-lp SHOLD10E. Surprise! Surprise! Surprise! My last week at work was full of surprises: I would like to thank everyone for the beautiful flowers, gifts and dards I received. Also for the congratulations, best wishes and hugs and -to the many people who came to the open house on Thursday, and the Friday night people. It was great! I would truly like to thank the staff at. the Brussels Post Office for arranging and deeorating_the surprise open house. Thank you for the delicious meal and gift I received at the Fireside ‘Cafe. You're the best. I will miss working with all of you and will miss everyone 1 have enjoyed seeing and chatting with each day over the last 25 years but hope to meet you on the street and still say Good Morning! Thank you - Liz Sholdice. 41-1 STEISS. I want to, thank everyone who expressed their get-well wishes through cards, flowers, visits and many other deeds of kindness while I was in the hospital and since returning home. Your thoughtfulness is very much appreciated. - Madelcne. 41-lp BENEFIT BREAKFAST FOR ' Jack Potter of Londeshoro, Sunday, November 10 at Londesboro Hall, 9 a.m. to 1_ p.m. Eggs, bacon, sausage. pancakes. homefries and toast. Adults $5. Children under 12 - $3. Sponsored by The Londesboro Oldtimers slowpitch team. Donations are accepted. Call Connie-523-9609, 41,2b • Articles for sale EVERGREEN WIND BREAK trees. Great prices, lots of variety. MMN, 335-3240. 38-7 LARGE-SIZE SHADE TREES - and evergreens. Call for details. MMN, 335-3240. 38-7 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 V11.1.41161100[111611401.1•11•111M1111.1.11HrSIMOOMINIMIA.40od.• -1 410".- "1.- "40.- -.410'.- t LARGE AUCTION SALE # Coming events BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE, St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels, Saturday. November 16, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hot lunch available. 41-4p to be held at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for Reg Lawson of Londesboro, depression glass for Anna Dolmage, good furniture form Wingham home, plus other good additions SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 AT 9 A.M. COINS: 80 lots include collection of Canadian (key coins), US, Nfld., some British and nice medallions, something for every collector. DEPRESSION GLASS: From Anna Dolmage. Approx. 130 pieces include Carnival, Saguenay, Sandwich, Cameo green, pink cube, Hazel Atlas, sailboat tumblers, Pink Doric, Pink Windsor diamond, Iris pieces. APPLIANCES: Fridge, stove, microwave, barbecue, sewing machine. ANTIQUES AND FURNITURE: Includes pressback rocker, settee, set of 4 ornate nesting. tables, buffet with hutch, tea wagon, large 10 piece bedroom suite, love seat, chesterfield - like new, baby crib and mattress - nearly new, dining table extends from 20" to 6', crank record player, wicker fern stand, jam cupboard, antique oak hall mirror, wall unit, antique dresser with mirror, treadle sewing machine base, 3 - Rickerts Daily-Berlin milk bottles, 1- Berlin City Dairy milk bottle, antique wooden beds, crocks. OTHER: Riding lawn mower - 4 yrs. old, gas push lawnmower, life jackets, McCulloch 1500 watt generator, 14" bandsaw, 6" jointer, garden tiller, gas weedeater, chainfall, sand blaster. 2 Auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m. Viewing Friday-3 to 5:30 p.m. T . HALLOWEEN COSTUMES FOR AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898 See www.lobbauction.on.ca for full list and upcoming auctions. • rent. Call 523-4932. for an appointmen t 4 I -2 .00,-.4.1.----tipt------vp-- -0-+ft-F-11 YOU'RE INVITED TO ST. Augustine C.W.L. Pre-Christmas Bazaar, Saturday, November 2, 2002, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Free admission. Draws: 1st prize,, queen size quilt "Blackberry Handker- chief"; 2nd prize - $250 cash; 3rd prize - $50 cash. Bake table, penny sale, crafts, produce, door prizes and lunch counter. Everyone is welcome and bring .a friend, (RR 2, Auburn, corner of Glen's Hill Rd. and St. Augustine Line). Wrap it up early in St. Augustine. You'll be glad you came! 41-2 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT AT Walton Hall, Thursday, Oct. 24 at 8:00 p.m. Admission $5 !Jet person. Bring your own partner. Cash prizes. Lunch. 38-38-41 SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS Council 12th Anniversary Bingo, Mdnday, November 4. New-start time 7 p.m. Now smoke-free. New book prices. Doors open 5:30 p.m. at Seaforth and District Community Centres. $1,000 jackpot. Door prizes. Complimentary coffee. Licence #M280261. Proceeds- to Minor Sports. 41-2 HOT LUNCHEON AND BAKE Sale, Brussels United Church, Wednesday, November 20, 11:30,- 1 p.m. Adults $6. Everyone welcome. 41&44p ROAST BEEF SUPPER, SUNDAY, November 3, Blyth Memorial Community Hall, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Adults $10, Children (5-12) $5,- Children under 5 - free. Sponsored by Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth. IT'S HERE! TIME TO START curling. Free curling for new curlers until Christmas. Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. Phone Brenda McIntosh 887-9966, Steve Steiss 887-6670, Connie Alcock 527-2756. Men $80: Ladies $70, new curlers and students $50. Training for new curlers. Come on out and enjoy the curling, exercise, and social time. Everyone welcome. 40-4 DUFF'S UNITED CHURCH annual turkey supper, Wednesday, November 6, 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., BM&G Arena, Brussels. Adults $10, 12 and under $5, preschoolers free. Tickets available from church members and at the door. 39-4b ETHEL UNITED CHURCH Harvest Supper, Sunday, Oct. 27. Two sittings - 5:00 and 6:30-p.m. Take-outs available. Adults - $8; Children 6-12 years - $4. For tickets Beth 887-6401 or Dianne 887-9442. Proceeds to Sunday School. 39-3 SPOOKS AND SPAGHETTI Dinner, Brussels United Church, Halloween Dress-up family event, Friday. October 25, 6:00 p.m. $3/person. For tickets and costumes: Entertaining Essentials. 421 Turnberry St., Brussels, 887- 8874. 40-2 MUSIC TO DELIGHT: Friday. November 8, 7:3t) p.m.. Clinton Christian Reformed Church. Guests: Ian Sadler. organist; Renee Stalenhoef, soprano solois.t: male, choirs "Harbouraires". "Men of Note". Tickets - $10. under 12 -- $5. Available at The Dutch Store and at -the door. ProceetF: to Alzheimer Society of Huron County. 41-3