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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-07-12, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2000. Classified Advertisements - 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 Accommodation for rent ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, Queen St., Blyth, available Aug. I and two bedroom apartment, Queen St., Blyth, available Sept. I. Call 523-9448 or Bus. 523-4840. 28-1 APARTMENT IN BLYTH, TWO bedrooms. Phone 345-2363 or 523- 4282. 28-tfn COUNTRY HOME FOR RENT by the month between Blyth and Walton. Clean and partly furnished. Rent negotiable. Phone l-519-885- 0435. 26 & 28 QUAINT TWO BEDROOM house in Blyth available Aug. I, new hi-efftciency gas furnace, large shaded deck with boxed gardens, $475 a month plus utilities. Call 523-9825. 28-1 THREE BEDROOM HOUSE IN Blyth. Phone 523-4996. 28-tfn 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 3 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE FOR rent near Brussels. Call 887-6918. 24-tfn Announcements COMPLETE LISTING OF Busi­ ness and professional services in northern Huron County now avail­ able at The Citizen’s new website. Go to www.northhuron.on.ca tfn Ar tides for sale BLACK CURRANTS, BEETS, red rhubarb, garden beans at Dougall’s. You pick or phone 235- 1491 for orders. Location: 3 km. north of Exeter, Hwy. #4. 28-3 ONE LARGE STEEL SWING set, all reconditioned. Phone 887- 6918. 26-tfn Raspberries& Pie Jfe Cherries**®’ NOW READY Pick your own or we pick BLYTHE BROOKE ORCHARDS 1 mile west of Blyth on County Rd. #25 523-9338 482-9371 Auction sales ESTATE AUCTION Of antiques, collectibles, old farm related items and misc. held 1 1/4 miles south of Dungannon and 1 1/4 mile west (1/4 mile west of zoo) THURS., JULY 20 AT 4:00 P.M. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES: Two flat-to-wall bottoms, one flat-to-wall top, rough flat-to-wall cupboard, washstand, baker’s cupboard, small cookstove, Gurney parlor stove, old house trim, old tables, scales, high back bed, treadle sewing machine, wooden wheelbarrow, hanging lamp parts, beam boring machine, copper boilers, bed warmers, old tins, nail kegs, ice tongs, water ram, Massey Harris wooden wheel seed drill, Fleury oat roller, Waterloo Manufacturing cutting box, Massey Harris binder, old car parts, horse collars, old A.C. tractor parts, cast iron kettle, horse drawn cutter, early Massey Harris hayloader, milk cans, carpenter’s box, old radio parts, lightning rod globes, Terraplane engine block, numerous antiques in the rough, many collectibles, etc. MISCELLANEOUS: Tandem axle car trailer, 4 inch grain auger, forks and shovels, fanning mill, truck tool boxes, floor model drill press, oak whiskey barrels, quantity of scrap iron and much more. Estate and auctioneers not responsible for accidents or deletions. Prop.: Estate of the late Hugh & Willetta McWhinney. Auctioneers: Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr 271-7894 887-9599 | RICHARD LOBB I i AUCTION CALENDAR i 'CLINTON 519-482-7898' t TUESDAY, JULY 25 AT 6 P.M.: Versatile 1800 Series 2 tractors, Versatile 118* tractor, Nl Uni systems, new grain 1 cleaner - cost $7,200., farm machinery, 1 t large lathe, large drill press, radial arm t saw, 24" planer, antique scale with » 42 x 44" platform plus other items for 1 Triple D.J. Enterprises (The Late Frank I DeJong), RR #2, Bayfield. (See www.auctionhotline.com for full list i and upcoming auctions. I Births BAAN. Steve and Teresa are happy to announce the safe arrival of their son, Craig Andrew, born July 3, 2000 at 3:48 p.m. at Stratford Hospital, weighing 7 lbs., a little brother for Allison and Scott. Proud grandparents are John and Mary Baan of Walton and Bruce and Shirley Wilson of Burgessville.28-1 HOGGART. Dan, Michelle and big brother Travis are happy to announce the birth of Kaitlin Marie Hoggart. Katilin was bom on June 20, 2000 at Clinton Public Hospital weighing 6 lbs. 12 oz. and 21" long. Proud grandparents are Harve and Yvonne Hoggart of Londes- boro and Lin Souliere-Bell and Carl Bell of Lions Head. Special thanks to Dr. Salsbury and the O.B. nurses. 28-lp WILTS. Raymond and Kendra thank God for the arrival of their son, Kaleb Edward, bom at home, Tuesday, May 23, 2000 weighing 8 lbs. 8 oz. Grandparents are Ken and Judy Shortreed and Henry and Susan Wilts. Thanks to midwives, Susan and Pauline. Praise God from whom all blessings flow. 28-1 Check out our WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca Business opportunities TURNKEY FROZEN & FRESH food retail business, great opportunity for the right person. Call 357-1858. 26-4 Auction sales Please Recycle 4(7 This Newspaper Gards of thanks BELL. Please accept this as our sincere thank you for all the delicious food, cards, prayers, and good deeds. Our friends, neigh­ bours and relatives deserve a special thank you for all the care our family has received. - From the family of Wallace and Jean Bell. 28-lp BIRD. We would like to thank everyone who attended our 25th party. Having friends and family gather is what makes these occasions so special. All of the cards and gifts we received were lovely. Thank you to Luann’s Country Flowers and to Tastefully Yours for beautiful flowers and a delicious meal. Thanks Jodi for lending out Pearl and we really appreciated the 8th Line girls serving the meal for us. Thanks to Pat and Lisa for the music and to Linda Meier for all her help. Thank you to all the wedding party who were able to attend and to Nancy for her touching poem. A special thank you to Terry, Krista and Tamara for planning this special event. - Ken and Linda Bird. 28-1 JARVIS/HODGINS. Grant and I would like to thank everyone who took time to bring a gift to my community bridal shower on June 29. Everything is beautiful, very useful and will help make our house a home. An extra special thank you to Brenda Wheeler. Your time and hard work did not go unnoticed. Thank you for making me feel welcome in the community. - Cindy Hodgins. 28-1 JARVIS/HODGINS. We would like to thank all of those who either purchased a ticket or attended our Buck and Doe on June 24. It was a great success and we hope everyone had just as much fun as we did. A big “thanks” to our wedding party and parents. Thank you for helping create an evening we will always remember. - Grant and Cindy. 28-1 Gards of thanks MARKS. The family of the late Isabel Marks would like to thank all friends and neighbours for their cards and expressions of sympathy. A special thanks to doctors and nursing staff of the Wingham and District Hospital for their wonderful care, also the ladies who served the supper and brought food to the house. We would also like to thank Rev. Ernest Dow and the United Church ladies for the lunch and the Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home. Last but certainly not least thank you to Janice and Jeff Peters and Blyth Firemen for helping Mom. - The Marks family. 28-1 McDOUGALL. “Yes” we were surprised when a few of our friends gathered together at Barney and Linda’s place to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. We thought that night we were going out for dinner with Bruce and Candice, but their job was to make sure we showed up for the party. Special thanks to both couples for making the night one we will never forget. We are blessed to have so many friends in our lives and would like to thank all of you for the wonderful gifts. We hope to be able to share another 25 years with them. Thanks for everything “Good Friends”. - Debbie and Wayne. 28-1 McDOUGALL. Our sincere appreciation to all friends and relatives of the late Mary McDougall who sent flowers, cards and donations and also to the ones who sent flowers to our home. A special thanks to the Seaforth Manor and staff for the excellent care given to Aunt Mary for the past few years. Thank you to Rev. Ernest Dow for his kind words and McCallum Palla Funeral Home for looking after the arrangements. We would also like to thank the Victoria Street United Church Women for the delicious lunch. - The Caldwell Family. 28-1 SMITH. Thanks to -everyone who helped us celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. The cards, Bowers and gifts and your kindness will always be remembered. Thanks again. - Joe and Bev Smith. 28-1 p TURNBULL. A grateful thank you for the quick response by the Brussels Fire Department, ambu­ lance attendants, doctors and nurses at Seaforth Hospital. Thanks also for all the phone calls, inquiries and cards. - Bill. 28-lp VERWEY. We would like to thank all our friends, relatives and neighbours for flowers, donations, other expressions of sympathy and their support due to the recent loss of our dear mother and grand­ mother, Elizabeth Verwey. Thanks also to Dr. Bokhout, all the wonderful nurses and health care workers who looked after her during her illness. Special thanks to Barb Dalgliesh for the great care while she was still at home. We would also like to thank Mike Falconer for making the arrange­ ments easier for us in our time of sorrow. - The Verwey family. 28-1 Medic Alert SPEAKS FDR Y D U 1-BDD-668-15D7 www.medicaiert.ca Gards of thanks WALKER. Thanks to all my friends and family for coming to my graduation party. Your gifts and best wishes are truly appreciated. Thank you for sharing this important time with me. - Shaun Walker. 28-lb WHITE. I would like to say a big thank you to everyone who came out to my shower and/or sent gifts. Special thanks to Maridale Vogels and Maxine Brush for hosting this event and to everyone else who helped in any way. Your thoughtfulness is much appreciated. If you know someone who attended or sent gifts and does not receive this paper, please pass the message on. Thanks again. - Jamie. 28- lb Goming events ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Annual Pork Chop BBQ, Sunday, July 23, 2000, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $9, Preteen $5, Preschool free. 27-3 A PLACE TO FIND GOD’S PLAN for you. Gospel Light’s SonZone Discovery Center Vacation Bible School. Crafts, songs, snacks, games, Bible stories at Blyth Christian Reformed Church, July 24- 28, 9:00- 11:30 a.m. 28-2p MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA- ment - St. Joseph’s R.C. Church Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, July 12, 8 p.m. Over $100.00 in prizes. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. 28-1 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT: Londesboro Hall, July 14, 8:00 p.m. Admission $5.00, over $100.00 in prizes. Proceeds for Hall Improvements. 28-lp A BENEFIT EVENING FOR Jesse Wesselink, Friday, July 14 at 7 p.m. A hamburger BBQ plus an evening of entertainment is planned; a donation box will be at the door. Bring the family for an evening of food, fun and fellowship at the Auburn Hall. For more information contact Calvin Bakelaar 523-9296. 27-2 KIDS’ CORNER JULY 17-21 1 - 4 p.m. SK to Grade 8. Separate program for Grades 6-8. Registra­ tion forms available at Brussels 5R’s Thrift Shop. Organized by Brussels Churches. Held at Brussels Mennonite Fellowship. Guests welcome at closing celebration July 21, 3:30 p.m. For more information call 887-6098. 28-lp THE SUMMER ACTIVE ZONE is coming! We will be offering free active living sessions for children under six years and their parents/ caregivers. Wednesdays, July 19, August 2, 16 and 30 in Blyth from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. at the Lions Park. Also, Tuesdays in Brussels July 11, 25, August 8 and 22 at the United Church from 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. For more information call Rural Response for Healthy Children at 482-8777. 28-1 BURNOUT COMPETITION - AT Frosty Queen in Wingham on July 20. Register now at Frosty Queen, 143 Josephine St. or by phone 519- 357-2191. Limited space available'. 27-2