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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-07-26, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2000. PAGE 13. Classified Advertisements - RATES - 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 150 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 TWO STOREY, TWO BEDROOM house in Brussels, 4 appliances, gas heat, private fenced yard. Phone 416-962-0649. 29-2 BLYTH - TWO BEDROOM apartment, includes fridge, stove, heat and hydro, no animals. References required. Phone 482- 9371. 29-tfn 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 APARTMENT IN BLYTH, TWO bedrooms. Phone 345-2363 or 523- 4282. 28-tfn Ar tides for sale NEW 550 MHZ COMPUTER system, 64 mb ram, 10.2 Gb hard drive, complete system with 15" monitor, $1349 plus taxes. Add a printer for $149. Delivery and setup included. Call Steve at Huron Video and Sound 887-6710 or blakey@wightman.net 30-2 ONE ZENITH 8MM CAMCORDER, battery pack, charger, carrying case, $300 or best offer. Call 523- 4799. 30-lp FRESH APPLES, YELLOW Harvests and Quintes. New crop honey. Maitside Orchards, County Rd. 16, west of Brussels. Phone 887-6883. 30-lp MAPLE BUFFET $259.95, sofabeds $139.95 up, rollaway cot $39.95, love seats $49.95 up, large blue sofa $189.95, apt. size washer and dryer $79.95 each, stoves $69.95, crib with mattress and bumper pads $99.95, toy box $29.95, baby walker $21.95, tables and chairs $49.95 up, dressers $49.95 up, colour TVs $69.95 up, change table with bath $24.95, VCR $79.95, CD player $39.95, high chair $21.95, mattress and box springs $35 each, beds $69.95 up, movies and CDs - 2 for $10, cassettes $2.50, wheelchair $59.95, coffee tables $10 up, Game Boy $21.95, lamps $6.50 up, clocks $12.50, desks $39.95 up. Quality Used Furniture, 86 Albert St., Clinton. Open Wed. through Sat. 12 until 5:30.482-1444. 30-1 PURIFIED BOTTLED WATER, cooler sales and rentals, free delivery and set-up. Ask about our summer specials. Call Dick at 887- 9918. 29-3p 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 J. R. FEAR APIARIES NOW HAS fresh honey for sale. Phone 357- 3656. 29-2 Births HARRIETHA-B1SHOP. Darlene, George, May and Beatrice are pleased to announce the arrival of Aurey Clarence 6 lbs. 1 1 oz., Guelph General Hospital on June 29, 2000. Spoiling privileges go to grandparents Clarence and Rose Marie Bishop and Andrew Harrietha of Guelph. 30-1 HUBBARD. Natasha and Jordan are a little late but would like to announce the safe arrival of their sister Samantha Karin Hubbard on May 30, 2000 at Clinton Public Hospital weighing in at 7 lbs. 4 oz. and 21 1/2 inches at 9:15 a.m. Proud parents are Phil and Karin Hubbard. Spoiling privileges for the eighth time go to Ken and Bette Lee and the fourteenth time to George and the late Marion Hubbard, all of Blyth. 30-1 RYAN. Mike, Kathy, big brother Shane and big sister Holly are thrilled to announce the speedy arrival of Mitchell Thomas. Mitchell was bom at Clinton Public Hospital on July 10, 2000 at 11:54 a.m., weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz. Proud grandparents are Bob and Nora Humphries of London and Gerald and Anne Ryan of Walton. A great- grandson for Mary Humphries of Walton. 30-1 Cards of thanks HAGGITT. We would like to thank our families, friends and neighbours who came to help us celebrate our 25th anniversary and for the cards and gifts. Also thanks to those who helped in any way - you all know who you are. A very special thank you to Chad, Michael and Leanne for a great party that we will never forget. - Gord and Susan Haggitt. 30-1 Auction sales ♦ I♦I LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for several local consignors plus London, Seaforth, Exeter and Zurich homes SATURDAY, JULY 29 AT 9 A.M. APPLIANCES: 30" gas stove, chest freezer, washer, dryer, computer and k monitor, 2 portable TV’s, floor model TV, Component hi-fi with 3-way 4 T speaker system, 2 Shop Vacs, carpet sweepers. 4 ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ETC.: Royal Doulton figurines (Bumble), cast iron 4 T dog, gingerbread clock, wooden wall phone, cast iron truck and tractor, I trumpet, Roseville vase, old lamp wall bracket, oil lamps, White Rose pail, y i baking board, crocks, old pictures, antique glassware, press back > y rockers, large floor rug, braided wool rug, cost $1000. new, new single y i sleigh, bed box spring and mattress, large modern 3 piece bedroom i Y suite with king size canon ball bed, fainting couch, dining tables, pump y a organ, cookstove, 7 drawer dresser with mirror and night table (nearly i Y new), old hoosier type cupboard, antique buffet w/mirror (nice one), Y A wing back chair, 2 washstands. A’ RESTAURANT: Stainless steel sinks, 80" wash sink with 2' x 2’ chop board, ▼ >2-42" wash sinks w/drying racks, 4’ stainless steel table w/tray storage A racks. k OTHER: Beaver 16 band saw on stand, freight cart, chainsaw, ladders, 2- k ’ 4 door locker units, ladders, jack-all-jack, horse collars, garden tools, J 4 bedding plus our usual large offering. 2 auctioneers selling starting at 9 4 a a m- AI AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON f Cards of thanks CALDWELL. Ange and Trent would like to thank their family, friends and wedding party for all your generous support to make our day so wonderful. Temara's for the beautiful flowers, decorating and advice, Annette Hoggarth for the delicious wedding cake, Gary Walden Photography for the perfect pictures, Rev. Chris Morgan for the ceremony of our dreams, J.B. for playing the lovely acoustical music and to the “mystery bagpiper” (whoever you are) for the added touch, MCL Sound for doing such a great job with only two weeks notice, Wade Clark and Alex and Paula Irwin for their generous services at the reception and to everyone else for pitching in with chairs, the luncheon, etc. We would also like to extend a great big thank you to everyone for all the shower and wedding gifts. Everything has been put to great use. We could never say thank you enough to truly express the gratitude we feel to all of you. - The Caldwell Family. 30-lb HASKINS. The family of our small angel “Danielle” would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to friends, neighbours, fellow church members, and many others who came to our aid with the loss of our daughter. We have received much help from people who have sent letters, food, phone calls, flowers and even donations of money. We would like to acknowledge the Brussels Mennonite Fellowship, The Sixth Line of Morris, and MDL Doors for their outpouring of help and support during this time. Our family will not be able to get through all of this alone. We still have a long road to follow and we will probably never be “OK” with the fact Danielle is gone, but we are happy to say that we have seen the best that people can be. Thank you. - The family of Danielle Faith Haskins, Kevin, Susannah and Celena Haskins. 30-1 p HUBBARD. We would like to thank Dr. Hay and the O.B. nurse at Clinton Public Hospital and the doctors at Stratford General Hospital for the excellent care given to us. - Karin and Samantha Hubbard. 30-1 Check out our WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca Auction sales ♦ I I ♦ Cards of thanks MARTIN. The family of the late Ruth Martin would like to express our sincere thanks for all the visits, flowers, cards, charitable donations and food brought to our homes at the time of mother’s passing. Thank you to those who prepared and served lunch after the funeral. Your concern and support was greatly appreciated. - Don and Yvonne Martin, George and Elizabeth Procter, Peter and Gertraude Martin. 30-1 TOLL. At this time I would like to say thank you to all who took care of me while in the Clinton Public Hospital. Thank you to my wife Marie and family members of three generations. A sincere thanks to Dr. Jan and Lynn for putting up with me, also all the nurses who kept me living 24 hours a day and Rev. Dow and Blyth Swinging Seniors by way of Lenora Davidson’s neighbours for calls, cards and help. Again thanks to you all. - Aubrey. 30-1 b WATSON. I wish to thank all those who helped me through my last hospital stay. I would like to thank the staff of both Clinton and Wingham Hospitals. Special thank you to Doctor Hay. - Berva Watson. 30-lp WATSON. I would like to thank my family for the party given me and all the friends and family who helped celebrate my 75th birthday. - Gerald W atson. 30-1 p Hi my name is Jesse Wesselink. As you can see. I am three years old. I want to thank everyone who came to my benefit night on July 14. To the ones who organized it, to the ones who donated or brought food, thank you. I had a lot of fun and it was a big night for me. I scared my mom and dad and brothers when I was transferred by ambulance to the Children's Hospital of Ontario in London on Sunday morning. Maybe Friday night was too much for me, but my family and I had a really good time. Thank you to all who made a donation on my behalf. I have been doing pretty well lately but I have a long way to go yet. Thanks again for the cards and prayers that we have received over the past 3 years. Hugs and kisses, Jesse, Mom, Dad (Dave and Joyce) and my big brothers, Justin, Adam, Josh and Evan. Please Recycle This Newspaper Coming events COUNTRY BREAKFAST - Sunday, July 30, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. All you can eat. Adults - $5.00, children 10 and under - $2.50, preschool - free. Van Egmond House, Egmondville. Everyone welcome. 30-1 MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA- ment - St. Joseph’s RZ.C. Church Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, July 26, 8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. 30-1 COME AND GO COMMUNITY Shower for Joan Smith fianced of Tom Warner on August 8 at Brussels Library, 7:30 - 9 p.m. 30-2 DOUBLE’S NITE BINGO - Monday, July 31, 7:15, Seaforth Arena, open 5:30. Over $5,000 in prizes. $2,000 Jackpot. All game prizes doubled. Proceeds to Seaforth Minor Sports. Licence #M144789. 30-1 LIONS CLUB STEAK BBQ - Saturday, July 29, 4:30 - 7:30, Memorial Hall Courtyard, Blyth. BBQ $13.50. Blyth Festival performances of The Drawer Boy and Anne. Call 523-9300. 29-2 A COME AND GO BRIDAL Shower for Grace Carmichael on Friday, July 28 at the Women’s Institute Hall, Belgrave from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. 29-2p H .ay & straw WHEAT STRAW FOR SALE. Phone 887-6697. 30-1 H elp wanted HERD MANAGERS WANTED Due to expansion we are seeking capable swine managers in the Goderich/Lucknow area. Positions will be available in sow units, nurseries and finishing units. Previous swine management or supervisory experience would be considered assets. We also currently have openings for farrowing room attendants. Excellent wage and benefit package for the successful candidates. Housing is also available. Please submit resumes by mail or fax to: Acre T Farms Ltd., R.R. #3, Brussels, ON NOG 1H0 Fax: 519- 887-6330. 27-tfn CHICKEN CATCHERS REQUIRED immediately for local night crew. Full-time employment. Transporta­ tion provided, hours vary, salary - piece work. Phone 1-800-265- 1170. 29-2 RELIABLE CAREGIVER WITH experience wanted from Aug. 8 to Sept. I in your home, Monday to Friday 6:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. One child 8 years old. Would prefer Brussels- Wroxeter area. Please call 357- 7482 after 4 p.m. 30-1 COOK AND COOK'S HELPER - experience preferred, will train, to start immediately. Apply with resume to the Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 26-5