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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-06-14, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2000. Classified Advertisements - 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 Accommodation for rent 3 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE FOR rent near Brussels. Call 887-6918. 24-tfn Births Births SUNNY ONE BEDROOM apartment in downtown Brussels, $300 a month plus utilities. Call 887-6164. 22-4 FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE IN country, Blyth area. Apply to Drawer #281, c/o Clinton News- Record, Box 39, Clinton, ON NOM 1L0. 23-2 CLINTON - NEWER TWO BED- room, quiet 4-plex, controlled entry, four appliances, laundry facilities available, parking, no pets, $450.00 monthly plus utilities. Available now - 519-685-2264. 23-tfn Accommodation wanted WANTED TO RENT - FOUR bedroom home, 15 km. radius of Ethel, good condition, reasonable rent. Phone 357-4946, 887-6132. 21-tfn Ar tides for sale THYME MATERNITY CLOTHES, excellent condition, size 12-L summer and fall, dressy and casual. Call 523-9704. Call after 6 p.m. 24-2p INVENTORY CLEANUP SALE. 10 - 50% off storewide. At Luann’s Country Flowers & Gifts, June 12 - 24. (Some exclusions apply.) 523-4440. Main St., Blyth. 24-2 THE CITIZEN’S 2000 PHONE Book is available in both of our offices for only $ 1.00 each. tfn HELPING THE WORLD WRITE NOW CODE Self-sufficiency through literacy in the developing world For information, call 1-800-661-2633 GRABER. Ken and Vanessa are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their son Keegan Kenneth Charles, born on May 9 at 6:45 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 3 oz. Welcoming Keegan with big hugs and kisses was big sister Kailyn. Keegan is the first grandson to Ken and Barb Graber and to Albert and Evelyn Berdan. First great- grandson to Ella Graber and Herbert Durrant. 24-1 p McGAVIN. Jeff and Shannon thank God for the safe arrival of their beautiful daughter. Teegan Laine was born May 23, 2000 at Clinton Public Hospital weighing 9 lbs. 5 oz. Jacob and Mackenzie adore their new baby sister. Proud and loving grandparents include Neil and Marie McGavin of Walton; Larry Rice and Peggy Lachance of Lurgon; and Colleen Elliott and Bob Rowe of Hensall. ZIMMERMAN. Mrs. Jean Cook is pleased to announce the birth of her great-granddaughter, Allison Elizabeth Zimmerman on March 3 l, 2000 at Stratford General Hospital. She is welcomed by big sister Emily Ann and parents Brent and Cathy Zimmerman. Proud grandparents are Harry and Sherry McIver of Mitchell and Bill and Karen Zimmerman of Stratford. 24-1 p Cards of thanks THE BRUSSELS BUSINESS Group would like to express a big thank you to everyone who participated in the Annual Yard Sale held on May 27th. Please drop off your toonie to cover advertising costs if you haven’t already done so. Also thank you for the generous donations towards the tree sculpture. 24-1 24-1 RICHMOND Cards of thanks ARMSTRONG/MERKLEY. We would like to thank everyone who supported us at our Buck & Doe. A special thank you to our wedding party and others who helped make the evening a success. - Donna Lynn and Brian. 24-1 AUBURN LIONS CLUB would like to thank the staff of The Citizen for all their coverage of our events over the last year. - Ken Grigg, President. 24-1 Hi, my name is Dalton Richmond and I am very excited to tell you about my new baby brother, Carson Gary Richmond. Carson was born on May 29th at Stratford General Hospital, weighing in at 6 lbs. 10 oz. My mom and dad (Michelle and Darren) are very proud to have two sons. Our grandparents Bruce and Ula Richmond of Blyth, Anne Exel of Brussels and Jack and Jane Vader of Barrie have spoiling privileges for one more grandchild. I Love You Carson! « Medic Alert SPEAKS FOR YOU 1-8QD-668-15D7 www.medicalert.ca Auction sales BREMNER. Our sincere thanks to our friends and family for the gifts, cards and good wishes on our 50th anniversary. Special thanks to our family for their work in making it a day to remember. Special thanks also to Don Dunbar for his pipe music and to members of Brussels pipe band for their surprise visit. It was a great afternoon. - Isabelle and Bob Bremner. 24-lp CALDWELL/BRANDON. Thank you to the Blyth Fire Department, Clinton Ambulance Service, Clinton and University Hospitals for your quick response and expertise. Deep gratitude to our community for overwhelming concern and kindness. A special thanks to Les Caldwell for managing the farm and being such a great cousin, friend and neighbour. - Gary Caldwell. Linda Brandon and family. 24-1 Auction sales FINCH. What an incredible day! To have so many friends, neighbours and relatives come with their birthday greetings - to Don who serenaded me with his version of happy birthday, it was great. For so many cards, flowers and gifts, but especially for your company - thank you. To my kids, grandkids and great-grandkids, and their spouses - my thanks and my love. You’re the greatest! It’s a birthday I’ll always remember. Thank you ail. - Betty Finch. 24-lp HOGGARTH. The family of the late Raymond “Ramie” Hoggarth would like to express their sincere thank you to the Blyth Fire Department for their quick response Sunday morning and to the ambulance and staff at Seaforth Hospital. Thanks to friends, family and neighbours for all their support at this time of sorrow for the beautiful flowers, cards, calls and donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church and the Clinton Public Hospital. A special thank you for the food sent to the family home, to Rev. Nicholas Vandormey for his kind words and prayers and also to the staff at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home. To the ladies of the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, a thank you for the lovely luncheon after the service. Thanks to the staff at Clinton Public Hospital for the great care given to Ramie over the last few months and to Dr. Bokhout for his care and kindness over the years. - Joan, Vic, Brian, Robert, Don, Howard and Gerald and families. _______________24-1 Auction sales Cards of thanks HOWSON. Candice and Bruce Howson would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our family, friends and neighbours for the parties, gifts, cards and kind words on the celebration of our 25th wedding anniversary. Your kindness will never be forgotten. A special thank you to the Howson and Foxton families for the special times over the last 25 years and for always being there. We are truly blessed to have three wonderful children whom we love and have also given us a lot of great memories over the years. Thank you to ALL. 24-1 HOWSON. I would like to thank everyone for their cards, flowers, visits, phone calls and concern during my stay in Clinton Public Hospital. Just knowing you were all there for me with your moral support and prayers, helped keep me on top of it all. Thanks to Rev. Dow for his visits. A very special thank you to my family for their love and support, to Drs. Hay and M. Flowers, dietary and nursing staff. Thank you all again, it’s great to have friends like you. - Mary Ann. 24-lp McGAVIN. We would like to thank Dr. Hay and the OB nurses of Clinton Public Hospital for the warm encouragement and special care we received during our stay. Teegan especially thanks Daddy for being such a great source of strength for Mom during delivery. We couldn’t have done it without you! Thanks to Nana (Colleen) and Bob for staying with Jacob and Mackenzie. Also thanks to the staff at McGavin Farm Equipment for allowing Jeff to spend some precious time at home with his family. Lastly, thanks to family, friends, and neighbours for the many flowers, gifts and cards received while we were in the hospital and since returning home. - Shannon and Teegan. 24-1 Auction sales CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of property and household effects will be held for The Estate of Clarence Yuill 31 Jane St., Belgrave MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2000 AT 5 P.M. HOUSEHOLD: Inglis fridge, GE freezer, Inglis washer, Kelvinator dryer, Electrohome colour TV and stand, china cabinet, Bell piano (1908), bench and stool sell separate, dining room table and 4 chairs, china cabinet, washstands, iron bedroom suite, electric stove, 2 small cabinets, couch, buffet, oval table, coffee and end tables. MISCELLANEOUS: Folding chairs, lawn chairs, fan, sewing machine, lamps, books, mirrors, pictures and frames, jars, silverware, exerciser, radio, day bed, bedding, humidifier, dehumidifier, steel posts, horse bridle. ANTIQUES: Sugar kettle, bells, milk can£ cream cans, blanket boxes, clock, oil lamps, cradle, copper boilers, gun racks, numerous other antique items. TRUCK & MOWER: 1988 Chevrolet S10 truck, 7 ft. box with cap, 129,000 km, running, selling as is, MF 8 HP riding lawnmower. TOOLS: Table saw, garden tools, carpenter tools, tool box. Plan to attend. Lunch booth. House is Sold. TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper ID day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising. Items listed as described by owner. Viewing of property by appointment, phone Cam (519) 357-4038 or Ross (519) 665-2266 AUCTIONEERS: BRIAN RINTOUL(519) 357-2349 BILL HORST (519) 595-2626 ♦ ♦ ♦♦ i attachment, 12" sunace sanaer, J jointer snaper attachment ana arm i A press attachment, saw blades, B & D router, radial arm saw, electric drills, A ' Makita skill saw, Krebs 25 paint sprayer, dry wall tools, Skil router, ' 1 Craftsman carbide bits, sander, 115 volt 50 amp electric welder, 4-2 ton 1 ▼ jack stands, safety belt for climbing, air filter mask, 2 1/3 hp electric ▼ ’ motors, 1-ton chain fall, engine stand, brace and bits, hammers, A wrenches, extension cords, vise, power bars, plus other related items, AY Frontier 16” chainsaw, McCullough 12” saw. V i LAWN MOWERS, ETC.: Cub Cadet 1320 12 1/2 HP hydro drive 38” cut, i 4 diesel hydro drive 50” cut, 4 HP mower with rear bagger, Mastercraft 8 HP A ’ 26” walk behind snowblower, 3 1/2 HP garden tiller, leaf blower. I APPLIANCES: Washer, dryer, fridges, air conditioner, microwave, chest I Y freezer, upright vacuum. ▼FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, ETC.: Oak entertainment centre (nice one), old ! A oak desk, Buch drop leaf table and 4 chairs, breakfast bar and 2 stools, A Y cedar chest, Hunter Green chesterfield and chair (new), new coffee Y 1 table and end tables, power lift recliner chair, large hutch, china cabinet, i 4 beds and dressers, dining suite, small maple desk, bridge lamp, drop 4 ' front secretary, antique dresser with mirror, wicker fern stand, 2 - Marley ' large 1 >ulton J ....t lonial A items ▼ I J LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Greg Waring of Wingham, Edmond McNall Estate of Blyth, plus many other consignors SATURDAY, JUNE 17 AT 9 A.M. POWER TOOLS: Shop Smith mark one with 48” lathe, 48” table saw, scroll attachment, 12” surface sander, 3” jointer shaper attachment and drill 1, saw blades, B & D router, radial arm saw, < Makita skill saw, Krebs 25 paint sprayer, dry wall tools, Skil router, Craftsman carbide bits, sander, 115 volt 50 amp electric welder, 4-2 ton ‘c stands, safety belt for climbing, air filter mask, 2 1 motors, 1-ton chain fall, engine stand, brace and bits, hammers, wrenches, extension cords, vise, power bars, plus other related items, Frontier 16” chainsaw, McCullough 12” saw. LAWN MOWERS, ETC.: Cub Cadet 1320 12 1/2 HP hydro drive 38” cut, *...............1 mower with rear I 26” walk behind snowblower, 3 1/2 HP garden tillerjeaf blower. APPLIANCES: Washer, dryer, fridges, air conditioner, microwave, chest freezer, upright vacuum. FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, ETC.: Oak entertainment centre (nice one), old c desk, Buch drop leaf table and 4 chairs, breakfast bar and 2 stools, cedar chest, Hunter Green chesterfield and chair (new), new coffee A Horses metal sculptured signed Coastou 1904, plus our usual IY offering of furniture, good glassware includes Hummell, Royal Doulton I figurines, many cups and saucers, Shelly, Ansley, Royal Albert, A cornflower, railroad lantern, large framed oil painting approx. 4’ x 5’.Y PRINTS: 2 - Paul Peel framed, 1 - Tom Thompson framed, West Coast 1 Indian print, 2 - West Coast Indian Etchings, soapstone doll, Ceremonial ▼ tray, 1967 prints by selected Canadian Artists, etc., etc., plus many i ^far too numerous to mention. I 2 Auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m. AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON www.auctionhotline.com Next auction Saturday, June 24 at 9 a.m.