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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-08-16, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2000. PAGE 13. 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 HOUSE FOR RENT - LARGE 4 bedroom. 2 bathroom farmhouse with garage, between Wingham and Blyth, $750/month. Phone 519- 396-9012 or 519-389-1756. 32-3 FARMHOUSE FOR RENT - central location to Blyth, Brussels, Monkton, and Seaforth. New oil furnace. Available Sept. I, 2000. Phone 887-6052. 32-1p 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 Ar tides for sale BACK TO SCHOOL COMPUTERS, AMD 600 Mhz system complete with 64mb ram, 10.2 Gb hard drive, 15" monitor, $1349 plus taxes. INTEL Pill 667 Mhz system complete with 128mb ram, 20.4 Gb hard drive, 15" monitor, $1775 plus taxes. Add a printer for $149 or upgrade to a 17" monitor for $90. Local delivery and setup included. Call Steve at Huron Video and Sound 887-6710 or blakey@wightman.net 32-2 MS lives here. MS is the most common neurological disease affecting young adults in Canada. MS Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada 1-800-268-7582 www.mssociety.ca CARTER-GLOUSHER. It’s a beautiful baby girl. Allison Nicole Glousher made a speedy but early arrival at St. Joseph Hospital, London Friday, August 4, 2000, 10.01 p.m. She weighed in at 5 lbs. 6 oz. I 8". Proud parents are Jen Carter and Larry Glousher of Kinburn. Proud grandparents are Lloyd Glousher of Seaforth; Shirley Glousher of Chesley, Margaret Stephens and Bruce Mason of Blyth and Ron Carter and Michelle Buurs of Belgrave. 32-1 Auction sales AUCTION SALE Auction sale of furniture, misc. household items, tools, small equipment and tractor to be held at Lot 12, Cone. 7 Grey Twp., 1 Cone. North of Brussels & 4 1/2 miles East ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 AT 5:00 P.M. Equipment - AC D-15 loader gas tractor w/hyd. bucket, GW single auger 7’ snowblower, hyd. horizontal 3 PH log splitter, 7T scraper blade, wagon rack and running gear, JD 116 w/bagger 48” mow deck, trailer Model T frame, rototiller and 3 push lawn mowers. Tools - Circular saw, Dewait radial arm saw w/blade, grinding bench, workmate bench, work bench, scaffold, shop vac, Echo weedeater, 30’ alum. ext. ladder, misc. hand and garden tools, trailer, 14’ fibreglass Teeswater canoe, incubator, wine press, sap pails, plywood platform and T-bar posts. Furniture - 2 freezers, dehumidifier, couch & chair, sofa bed, recliner, coffee and end tables, chest of drawers, queen size bed & headboard, TV and stand, sewing machine, odd chairs, CD player and speakers, vacuum cleaner, lamps, pictures, linens, & misc. dishes. Antiques & Collectibles - Sewing machine, table, arm chairs, telephone box, World War 1 memorabilia, German & Canadian helmets, milk and cream cans, iron pots, egg basket and misc. collectibles. Terms - Cash or cheque day of sale. Proprietors & auctioneers not responsible for any accidents or deletions day of sale. Proprietors - Larry & Agnes Proulx Auctioneers - Joseph Zehr and Doug Jacob 519-887-9599 519-271-7894 APARTMENT IN BLYTH, TWO bedrooms. Phone 345-2363 or 523- 4282. 28-tfn LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held at Richard Lobb’s Auction Building in Clintoni fo be held at Richard Lobb’s Auction Building in Clinton i v for Goderich Estate plus additions from Clinton, Grand Bend, Blyth, A Y Bayfield and Seaforth homes (nice one),^ ♦ ♦ t piano, i antique A Northern Y airs, treadle 1 (good one), 4 ♦ i ♦ ♦ old^ I’ SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 AT 9 A.M. RIDING MOWERS: Deutz Allis 1613 hydrostatic drive 12.5 HP Ford LT 8 HP riding mower, Ariens 7 HP rear tine garden tiller. SNOWBLOWER: Craftsman 10 HP 32” walk behind blower, 2 weedeaters. DIAMOND RINGS: 3 white gold rings 1-18 KT engagement, 14 KT ladies’ 5 stone, 18 KT wedding, 14 KT yellow gold ladies’ ring, Lapiz egg necklace, some costume jewellery. APPLIANCES: Dust Devil upright vac, GE washer and dryer, dehumidifier, portable colour TV, Lowery electric organ, Microfische machine, freezer, h I Ii pVfIUL/fV UUIU i 2 computers. Y ANTIQUES, FU i Bell anf ■ antique Y chested I I 1 I I I i I FURNITURE, ETC.: Antique carpet balls, old floor model radio, Bell antique pump organ (fancy one), Mason Risch upright piano, > wooden butter churn, small pine church bench, < chesterfields and 2 matching chairs reupholstered (like new), Northern Electric wooden wall phone, 7 matching caned seat chairs, sewing machine, Gingerbread clock, corner computer desk (_ cedar chests, drop leaf table, sideboard bottom, Gibard Mahogany poster double bed, 2 bedroom suites, 3 futon mattresses, modern pine corner cupboard, drop front secretary, parlour tables, rocking chair, odd wooden chairs, wall unit, entertainment centre, ping pong table, 10’ x 12’ floor rug, 2-pine wall cupboards, dressers w/mirrors, desks, Compact disc player, oak swivel office chair, corner china cabinet plus much more furniture than listed, horn for phonograph, oil lamps, old and modern pictures, several signed prints, water colours, dishes and glassware including 20 collector plates , antique pieces, bedding, plus our usual large offering of small and collectable items. LIFE RAFT: Avon 4 man self-inflating life raft. Cost $2,400. new in 1984. Looks good. POWER TOOLS: Portable air compressor, table saw, Beaver scroll saw, | combo belt buff sander, hyd. jack timing light, test gauges, chain saw, hand tools, a few service manuals, wood burning fireplace insert, plus many other items. 2 Auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m. AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 AT 6 PM: 135 MF tractor, 3 antique tractors, machinery, car dolly, etc. 1/2 mile west of Holmesville on Cutline Rd. Farm #37241 for Lewis Dempsey 482-3386. Check out our WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca Cards of thanks CARTER-GLOUSHER. Jen Carter and Larry Glousher and Allison Nicole Glousher would like to thank Dr. Hay and Dr. Jan Raczycki, Clinton Hospital and a special thanks to Sandy, RN for all the help, and the ambulance attendants for the speedy trip to St. Joseph Hospital, London. We also thank Dr. Richerdson and staff of London. Thanks to all family and friends for all their help. - Jen, Larry and Ally. 32-1 Auction sales ♦ Please Recycle This Newspaper Cards of thanks CHAMNEY. We would like to thank all of our family and friends for the cards, flowers and gifts, but most of all your presence in celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary. You have all been a large part of our first 25 years together and will continue to be during our next 25 years. Special thanks to our parents, our granddaughter Madison and especially our children Alison and Ryan for planning our celebration. Love - Doug and Lynn. 32-1 Cards of thanks ENGEL. The family of the late Ross Engel wishes to express their sincere appreciation for the flowers, memorial donations, cards and food as well as kind words and prayers during our time of sorrow. A special thank you to Dr. Latuskie and nursing staff of Listowel hospital, also to Drs. Gonser, Maclver and Tomlinson as well as the nursing staff on the surgical ward of Stratford Hospital who cared for Ross during his stay there. The kindness and professionalism shown by the Schimanski Funeral Home was very helpful and comforting during this stressful time. A heartfelt thanks to Rev. Cathrine Campbell for all her comforting words and support. A very special thanks to the ladies of Cranbrook Presbyterian Church for the lovely lunch. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - Tillie Engel and family. 32-1 On behalf of EPILEPSY FOR HURON-BRUCE-PERTH I would like to personally thank Anna Vander Heyden and Elizabeth Battye of Blyth's Catholic Women’s League for their help with “Glad Days”. This year we have broken our former record for money raised - Blyth is still booming! Special thanks to Don and Lenore Scrimgeour for allowing us to use their store to sell the flowers. Most of all, special thanks to everyone who took part in supporting this worthwhile cause. Thank you. - Kathy Bromley, Co­ ordinator. -32-1 REDMOND. We would like to express our sincere thanks to family, friends, neighbours, St. Mary’s School Community, Father John Pluta and St. Peter’s parish, Knights of Columbus, members of the 1st Blyth Troop and Company, co-workers, Dr. Walker, staff from AM&G, L.R.C.C. and Community Nursing Service for the support shown to our family during the boys’ Dad’s (Mike’s) brief illness and since his death. The donations of food, charitable donations, mass cards, flowers, phone calls, visits and cards are greatly appreciated and comforting during this time. We are indeed fortunate to be part of such a caring community. - Matt, Markus and Karen. 32-1 Coming events COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER for Cheryl Franken, daughter of Harry and Charlene on Monday, Aug. 28 at St. Ambrose Church, Brussels, 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. 32-2 HURON COUNTY JUNIOR Farmers’ All Years' Reunion, August 20, 2000, 2:00 - 8:00 p.m. Auburn Community Hall. Pot luck supper. 32-1 HOPE CHAPEL CEMETERY annual memorial service, Sunday, Aug. 27, 3:00 p.m. Guest speaker: Mr. Bruce Whitmore. 32-2 HEY KIDS - COME JOIN US for Vacation Bible School at Cornerstone Bible Fellowship in Ethel, Aug. 21 - 25. 9-11:3() a.m.. Grades JK - 8. Please come early Monday, Aug. 21 to register. 31-2 Coming events HURON-BRUCE-GREY FAMILY Coalition Party Annual Picnic on Sunday, August 20 at The Chepstow Lion's Park from 12 noon to 4 p.m. Entertainment by The Mustard Seeds. Guest speaker: Party Leader Giuseppe Gori. Everyone welcome to enjoy good food, friends and fellowship. 32-1 For rent ICE RENTALS, SEAFORTH & District Community Centres - various times available late August and early September. Please call 527-1272 for more information. 32-2 Garage/yard sales YARD SALE - MUTLI-FAMILY misc. household and much more, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 590 Elizabeth Street, Brussels, August 19. 32-Ip GARAGE/MOVING SALE, 72 Krauter Court, Brussels, Saturday, August 26, 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Paul and Jane McDonald. 32-2p Please Recycle This Newspaper Help wanted FULL AND PART-TIME Posi­ tions available on modem sow farm near Molesworth for farrowing and breeding areas. Excellent opportunity for both experienced and inexperienced applicants. Fax resume to 887-6369 or call 887- 9158. 31-2 COOK’S HELPER - WILL TRAIN, to start immediately. Apply with resume to the Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 32-1 BUSY CATERING BUSINESS IS looking for a mature, energetic, and self-motivated person to work some nights and weekends. Hours variable. S’ait immediately. For more information call 887-6502, leave a message with your name and phone number and we will get back to you. 32-2 HERD MANAGERS WANTED We are currently seeking capable swine managers to work in our large, modern production units. Positions are 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. 32-tfn PART-TIME RESTAURANT staff required. Please contact Karen at 887-6461 or 529-3175. 32-2 REQUIRED - GENERAL LABOUR for construction of new homes and renovations. Apprenticeship possible. Please call Blyth Construction Ltd. 523-4766 or fax resume to 523-9164. 32-2