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The Citizen, 2002-10-30, Page 16Starting November 1, ra1 the North Huron District Museum will be selling: The Evolution of Wescast: People Moulding a Legacy ($40) and The North Huron District Museum Cash Calendar ($25) The museum is open Tuesday to Friday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Call 357-1096 for further details. WAIN HI 0, 11STP11(7 111 SIA Auction sales CLEAN FILL. PHONE 887-9867. 41-2 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 CUNNINGHAM. Many thanks to Fred, Karen and family for hosting a party to celebrate our 55th wedding anniversary and to all the relatives who attended. It was fun to reminisce about bygone days. The food was delicious. Thanks for flowers, cards and gifts. It was a day we will always remember. Ross and Anna Cunningham. 42-1p FINLAYSON. I would like to thank everyone who sent cards and flowers and visited me while in hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Mom and Bryan. for all the help. It was greatly appreciated. — Brenda. 42-1 HAMM. I would like to thank all my friends, neighbours and relatives for all the cards, flowers, gifts, visits, phone calls and food sent to the house during-my hospital stay and since returning home. Thanks to my family who pitched in and did so much for me. Thank you to the emergency staff, Dr. Salter, Dr. Raczycki and all the nurses at Clinton Public Hospital for their expert care. Thank you to Dr. Hennings, Dr. Bell who did a marvellous job at Owen Sound General and all the nurses on 6th floor. Thanks to Rev. Bannerman and Pastor John Kuperus for their visits. Your kindness will always be remembered. — Donna. 42-lp cirk Please Recycle Talc This Newspaper Auction sales RICHARD LOBB 4 AUCTION CALENDAR 4 CLINTON 482-7898 4, t SAT., NOV. 2 AT 10:30 A.M.: Allis t 6080 tractor, farm machinery, 7 some household items, 15 young elk stock animals T subject to minimum bid 4 miles 4 west of Auburn on Blyth Rd. farm #37182. Call 524-8087. SAT., NOV. 9 AT 9:00 A.M.:; Appliances, large TV, furniture, y antiques at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for Wingham T and Grand Bend homes. T www.lobbauction.on.ca PAGE 16. THE C T ZEN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 2002. Classified Advertisements — RATES — 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15e 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 ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT with deck, second floor, Turnberry St., Brussels. Available Nov./02 Phone 523-9343. 42-2b FARMHOUSE BETWEEN BLYTH and Londesboro available now. References. Price negotiable. Phone 523-9610. 42-tfn THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE IN Blyth, available Nov. 15, $550 plus utilities. References. Phone 519- 523-4996. 42-3 AVAILABLE DEC. 1, TOWN- house end unit with deck, double driveway, $485, no last month's rent required with good references. Phone 523-9555. 42-2b BLYTH — NEWLY RENOVATED 2-bedroom home, close to all amenities, $495 plus utilities. Contact Brad. Days 523-4595 or evenings 482-5545. 42-tfn 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 USG People Breaking the Pattern of Poverty eau 1-800-5656-USC to pledge your support today! 56 Sparks Street, Ottawa ON KIP 5B1 J A ccommodation wanted Cards of thanks 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 Articles for sale ONE OVAL CHROME, GLASS top kitchen table with 4 matching swivel chairs. Excellent condition. 887-9301. 42-1p 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 2I -tfn 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 township, 2 corners north of Whitechurch, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 11 A.M. Tractors: Agco Allis 5670 with Agco 310 loader with quick hitch bucket, 4 WD, 16-9-30 tires, approx. 490 hours (like new), round bale prong sells separately; Allis Chalmers 6060 2 WD approx. 1840 hours, cab, 15-30 tires. Machinery: JD 450 17 run seed drill with grass seeder, all grain - good condition; Kverneland plow AB-86, 3 furrow automatic reset (new); New Idea model 213 manure spreader PTO drive (good); New Holland 256 rake; Lucknow snowblower 7 single auger (good); New Holland 268 baler; Kongskilde 12' cultivator; JD 3 PH 7' mower; tail disc; wagon and flat rack; Allis Chalmers pull-type combine; Skelton bale elevator with motor. Miscellaneous: McCormick walking plow, approx. 70 cedar posts and rails, bale stooker and loader, cattle oiler, Pioneer chainsaw, grain auger, electric fencer, fence stakes, steel posts, large scrap pile. Car: 1987 2 -dr., Oldsmobile, approx. 16, 2000 km., selling as is. Lawnmower: Husqvarna hydrostatic lawnmower, 15 HP Household & Antiques: drop leaf table (good), kitchen bake hutch with bins, box stove (good), step ladder, 2 old buffets, spool bed, 2 iron beds, wooden bed frames, chrome table and odd wooden chairs, old high chair. Numerous household furniture and miscellaneous, and wagon load of farm related items. 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 Cards of thanks Coming events SOUCH. I would like to thank all those who sent cards and phoned after the passing of my brother, Dave Gower. Also thank you to the eighth line for the United Church lift and those who donated to the Gideon Bible Society. — Bill and Delores Souch. 42-1 VODDEN. The family of the late Myrtle Vodden wishes to thank the staff at Huronlea for their kind and loving care of Myrtle for the past six years. Thanks to all who remembered to visit her long after she seemed not to remember them. Thanks to Rev. Eugen Bannerman for his support and thoughtfully prepared memorial service. Thanks to Michael Falconer for his gracious manner in making all the memorial service arrangements. Thanks to the UCW for always remembering Mom with visits and for providing a delicious lunch to the-mourners. Thanks for all the personal support from the Taoist Tai Chi Club members, friends and neighbours. Donations in Myrtle's memory to the Alzheimer Society and Huronlea Auxiliary were greatly appreciated as were the lovely floral tributes. — Brock and Janis Vodden, Jean Cook, Ross Turvey, and Helen and Norm Gowing. 42- 1p C • ommg events AUBURN LIONS CLUB BREAK- fast, Sunday, November 3, 9 a.m. - noon, Auburn Community Hall. $5/person or $20/family. Maple syrup donated by Robinson's Maple Products. We serve. 42-1 COME & GO SHOWER FOR Kelly Overholt, Wednesday, November 13, 7 - 9 p.e. 43'russels United Church. Join us for dessert and coffee. . 42-2 YOGA, MEDITATION AND breathing. Private and group sessions available. Beneficial for all. for more information call Rachel at 482-3479. 42-4 LISTOWEL TEN THOUSAND Villages Seasonal Sale of fairly- traded gifts from around the world. Friday, November 8 to Saturday, November 16, 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Fridays until 8:30. 128 Wallace Ave., N., Listowel (beside Capitol Theatre). Shop for Christmas. Only sale location in area. 291-1097.42-2 CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL Auxiliary meeting in CPH Board room, Monday, Nov. 4 at 10 a.m. Come along, bring a friend. Clothing party to follow meeting. 42-1 , F. E. MADILL, S.S. PARENTS' Night will be held on Thursday, November 7 from 5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. Progress reports.are bein2 • mailed to parents on November 1: there will be information about making appointments for Parents' Night in the mailing. If y'ou have any questions or concerns, please call the school at 357-1800. 42-1 THE MAJESTIC WOMEN'S Institute is sponsoring a Soup and Sandwich lunch followed by euchre in the Brussels Library on Thursday, November 7 at noon_ Everyone welcome. Cost $6. 42-2 15TH ANNUAL "HOME SWEET Home" Craft and Bake Sale, Saturday, November 9, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Belgrave Community Centre. Admission $1 (children 12 and under free if accompanied by adult). Wide variety of craft items and baked goods for sale from approx. 15 different vendors. Enjoy the Christmas atmosphere and tea table refreshments. Sponsored by the Belgrave Guiding Units. 42-2 BLYTH HORTICULTURAL Society Fall Pot Luck Supper, November 12, 6:30 p.m., Blyth Memorial Lower Hall. Christmas craft demonstration by Linda Wilson. Choral presentations by Kirby Cook and Heather Elliott. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy an evening of fellowship and entertainment. Bring your favourite dish! 42-2 CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY Studio Tour Wroxeter, Gorrie, Bluevale area, Nov. 9 and 10, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Ceramic Friends, Coulters Corner, Bolanders, Country Shop, Harvest Barn and Wroxeter UCW Bazaar, crafts, sewing, home baking, twig furniture, ceramics, Glen Farms products and snowmen galore! Free horse-drawn wagon rides both days from 2 - 4 p.m. Pick up a flyer and map at Ceramic Friends in Gorrie or call 335-3909 for more details or email: woodley@scsintemet.com 42-2 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 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 BENEFIT BREAKFAST FOR Jack Potter of Londesboro, 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 HALLOWEEN COSTUMES FOR rent. Call 523-49'32 for an appointment. 41-2 ROAST BEEF SUPPER. SUNDAY, - November 3. Blyth Memorial Community Hall, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Adults $10. Children (5-1-2) $5. Children under 5 - free. Sponsored by Trinity Anglican Church. Blyth. 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-c\• _ free. Tickets available from church members and at- the door. 39-4h