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2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Accommodation
for rent
BRUSSELS - ONE BEDROOM
apartment on Main Street, large
deck. 887-9083 after six. 25-1
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.
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SUNNY ONE BEDROOM
apartment in downtown Brussels,
$300 a month plus utilities. Call
887-6164. 22-4
3 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE FOR
rent near Brussels. Call 887-6918.
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Ar tides for sale
SOFA BEDS $169.95 UP,
colour TVs $59.95 up, beds $69.95
up, apartment size washer and
dryer $79.95 each, love seat $89.95
up, recliners, $29.95 up, queen size
sofa bed $239.95, dressers $49.95
up, table and chairs $59.95 up, CD
player with speakers $49.95,
cassette player/AM-FM radio
$21.95, bookcase $59.95, mattress
and box springs $35 each up, desks
$39.95 up, swivel rockers $20 up,
wheel chair $59.95 up, baby buggy
$39.95 up, strollers $21.95 up, high
chairs $21.95, crib with mattress/
bumper pads $69.95 up, change
table $21.95 up, roll-away cot
$39.95, stereo stand $59.95.
Quality Used Furniture, 86 Albert
St., Clinton. Open Wed. through
Sat. 12 until 5:30 p.m. 482-1444.
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THE CITIZEN’S 2000 PHONE
Book is available in both our Blyth
and Brussels offices for only $1.00
each. tfn
THYME MATERNITY CLOTHES,
excellent condition, size 12-L
summer and fall, dressy and casual.
Call 523-9704. Call after 6 p.m.
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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
Births
GERBER. With great joy we thank
God for the gift of our son, Jamie
Owen. Jamie joined our family on
June 2, 2000 weighing 6 lbs. 1 oz.
and is welcomed by Richard,
Heather and big brother Jordan.
Also celebrating with us are
grandparents John and. Mary Baan
and John and Pauline Gerber.25-Ip
Auction sales
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Lobb Auction in Clinton
for Dugald Stewart of Goderich plus additions from
Bayfield, Zurich, Hensail and Goderich homes
SATURDAY, JUNE 24 AT 9 A.M
c. 80 lots include Can. half <
dollars and sets, some US and Nfld. as well as some Australian coins in
albums and more.
RIDING MOWER: White riding mower Call for information.
APPLIANCES: Bell ExpressVu dish and receiver, 1995 Hitachi 35" colour TV,
1992 Sears 26" colour TV, mini bar fridge, fine movie video camera, Zenith
camera made in Russia, Moffat microwave, carpet sweepers, G.E.
clothes washer (nearly new), clothes dryer, 24” stove, plus more.
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, TRAINS, ETC.. Pine harvest table, wool winder,
spinning wheel, wicker baby buggy, 2 old pictures and frames, old
wooden child’s wagon, 2 Royal Copenhagen figurines, old wooden golf
clubs and bag, dolls, antique cradle, antique child’s rocking chair,
modern kitchen table and chairs, Franklin Mint model cars, Franklin Mint
monopoly game, mechano set, 8 train engines, 40 train cars, antique
settee and chair, love seat sofa, bedroom suite, bedroom furniture,
dressers, etc., cedar chest, buffet table and 4 chairs, chesterfields and
chairs, coffee and end tables, chesta bed, electric organ, birdhouses, i
>, brass floor lamp, table lamps, rocking chair, 30 day 4 wall clock, gliding maple rocker, antique platform rocker, propane ’
barbecue, entertainment centre, dining table, 6 chairs and buffet, caned
seat chair, plus our usual large offering of furniture.
DISHES AND GLASSWARE: Include Royal Albert Masquerade dishes, pin
wheel pitcher and glasses, pin wheel stem glasses, Scotch f_
costume jewellery, plus our usual large offering, pots, pans^
appliances,.
OTHER: Aluminum truck topper fits 1994 Ford Fl50 long box, 1996 Land
Mark 8/26 snowblower, bicycles, cookbooks, hedge trimmer, some
garden tools, etc., gas mower with bagger, Sanyo vac with power head,
sad irons, crocks, large poker table with folding legs, old commercial Jail
Breaker games, plus much more than listed.
2 Auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m.
AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON
see www.auctionhotline.com for further sales and listings.
SATURDAY, JULY 8 AT 9 A.M.: 1986 Toyota pickup, many antiques, Royal
1 Doultons, computers, etc. at Lobb Auction.
AUCTION SALE
of
carpenter tools and
household effects will be
held for
' ALLAN AND MARG
CRANSTON
of Lucknow.
Sale to be held at Lot 21.
Cone. 13, West Wawanosh
Township, Zion Road, 3
corners east of Lucknow
and one corner south.
Fire #37860
MONDAY, JUNE 26
5 P.M.
Auctioneer
Brian Rintoul
357-2349
Check out our
WEBSITE
at
www.northhuron.on.ca
Artides for sale
The Brussels Lions Club
is replacing the existing
PLAYGROUND
EQUIPMENT
at the Pool-Ball park location.
The existing structure is for sale
and price will be accepted subject
to the following conditions
- All of it has to be removed
Removal has to be done between
July 3-12
- Equipment can only be re-used for
private residential installation (no
commercial or institutional use).
Please call Henry Exel
at 887-6561
or Greg Ducharme at 887-9676
before June 30, 2000.
Highest or any trade not
necessarily accepted.
Auction sales
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EVENING
AUCTION SALE
Of Home Furnishings and
Antiques will be held for the
ESTATE OF MRS.
KATHERINE (CHESTER)
CASEMORE (Wingham)
with added consignments,
in Teeswater Agri-Curl
on MONDAY, JUNE 26,
AT 6 P.M.
AUCTIONEERS:
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
392-6170
Rob Thompson, Ripley
395-2640
Cards of thanks
McCALL. What a surprise! A big
thank you to Phyllis and Emerson
Mitchell for having my moving
away party this past Saturday
evening. Thanks to everyone who
helped with the smorgasbord meal,
Margery Huether for the address
and the lovely gifts from my
neighbours of the ninth and eight
line and boundary. It was sure nice
visiting with so many of my
friends. Sincerely - Betty McCall.
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McCLINCHEY. We would like to
thank everyone who helped us
celebrate our 50th wedding
anniversary and remembered us^
with phone calls, cards and gifts.
Special thanks to our families for
the delicious meals and helping
make this a special day. - Bob and
Fran. 25-Ip
McLELLAN. We would like to
thank our family and friends for the
surprise anniversary party held for
us on Sunday afternoon. It was
great to have everyone there to help
us celebrate our 20 years together.
A special thanks to our children
Sarah, Missy and A.J. - Pam and
Alvin. 25-I
Cards of thanks
PRESCOTT. The family of the late
Jane Prescott, would like to thank
all friends and neighbours for their
cards and expressions of sympathy
at the time of her passing. A special
thanks to Dr. Rooyakkers and
nursing staff of Seaforth hospital,
the nursing staff of St. Marys in
Kitchener and Dr. Cameron of New
Hamburg. We would also like to
thank Rev. Nancy Beale for her
comforting and kind words in our
time of sorrow. We would also like
to thank the Schimanski Funeral
Home for their patience and help, it
was greatly appreciated. Thanks to
the ladies of St. John’s Anglican
Church for the lunch after the
funeral. Yours sincerely - The
Prescott family. 25-1
SANDERS. Bert and Mary Sanders
would like to thank the staff at
Huronlea for the great care that
mom received while a resident and
their support and compassion
during her final days. It made a
difficult time easier to bear. Thanks
also to friends and neighbours for
food brought to the house, cards,
flowers and prayers. A special
thank you to Fr. Dino, Beattie-
Falconer Funeral Home (they were
very patient), St. Michael’s C.W.L.
and parish family. 25-1
THE 1ST BRUSSELS SCOUTING
troop would like to thank all the
people who supported their recent
fundraiser. Draw winners were Bob
Hopper of Brussels (a pair of
adirondack chairs) and Diane
Hennebry of St. Clements (a pair of
beach chairs). Money raised from
this fundraiser is going towards the
scouts attending the Canadian
Jamboree 2001 in Prince Edward
Island. Thanks for the support. - by
Devon Josling, 1st Brussels Scouts.
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Coming events
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, BEL-
grave Community Centre, Friday,
June 23 at 8 p.m. Cash prizes and
lunch provided. Bring your own
partner, $5 per person. Everyone
welcome. 25-lp
BRUSSELS, MORRIS & GREY
Diabetic Project potluck supper
meeting, Wednesday, June 21 -
6 p.m. at Brussels United Church.
Guest speaker is a food advisor.
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BLYTH/BRUSSELS COMMUNITY
night Blyth Festival, June 28 -
8 p.m. Preview of comedy
“Corker”. Special reception after
the show. Tickets only $15.00,
523-9300. 25-1
Aqualeaders
offered
at Willits Pool
Lucknow
July 7-9
Must be 14 years
Aquaquest 12
recommended
Register by June 28
528-2742
Coming events
BALL’S CEMETERY, AUBURN
74th Annual Memorial Service,
Sunday, July 2 at 3 p.m. 25-2p
COME AND GO BRIDAL
shower for Cindy Hodgins, fiancee
of Grant “Gunner” Jarvis,
Thursday, June 29 at the Brussels
library from 7 to 9 p.m. 25-2
STRAWBERRY SOCIAL -
Thursday, June 22, Blyth United
Church, two sittings, 4:30 p.m. and
6 p.m. 24-2b
BLYTH FESTIVAL CHILDREN’S
workshops, July 3 - 7, 5 to 12 year
olds, $30/child. Crafts, games,
music and drama. Registration
Saturday, June 24 at Blyth Festival,
l p.m. to 5 p.m. or register by
phone 523-9509. 23-3
BLYTH FESTIVAL YOUNG
Company, July 10 - Aug. 31.
Children ages 13-20. Auditions
June 30 at Blyth Festival. Call 523-
9509 for more information. 23-4
GREY TOWNSHIP FIREMEN’S
Breakfast, Sunday, June 25, 8 a.m.
- I p.m. at the Grey Township Fire
Hall. Adults $5.00, Children 12 and
under $3.00 and preschoolers free.
Proceeds for purchase of fire
equipment. 24-2
BLYTH SCOUTS HUGE GARAGE
Sale July 1, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Blyth Vet Clinic. Barbecued hot
dogs, lemonade and popcorn, and
lots of great bargains. Proceeds
going to the 2001 PEI Jamboree. If
you have any items you would like
to donate please call Lynn Depatie
523-9271, Don Goodall 523-9021,
Tracy Radford 523-4902, Mary
Ann Drost 482-3318 or Barb
Storey 527-1049. Thank you for
your support. 24-2
PLUNGE INTO THE FUTURE AT
the Belgrave Millennium
Celebrations June 23, 24 & 25,
2000. All activities centred at
Belgrave Arena. Friday night
activities 7:30 p.m. start - ball
games, beer garden, euchre toumie,
jam session. Saturday - 12:30 p.m.
parade followed by afternoon
family activities. Famous Kinsmen
Beef BBQ 5 - 7 p.m. Tickets $10
per adult and $5 for children 12 and
under. 9 p.m. - dance to the popular
“Jeff Tanner Band featuring Karl
Keys”. Tickets $5 each. Advance
tickets for BBQ and dance
available from local stores,
committee members or call 357-
3895 or 357-1092. Sunday attend
an Interdenominational Church
Service 11 a.m. at arena, followed
by family picnic and afternoon ball
games. Everyone welcome. 24-2
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