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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-09-20, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2000. Classified Advertisements - RATES - 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15c each. 50c will be deducted if ad is paidtby 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 BLYTH - TWO BEDROOM apartment, includes fridge, stove, heat and hydro, no animals. References required. Phone 482- 9371. 294fn SILVER CREEK APARTMENTS - Luxury 2 bedroom apartment, controlled entrance, fridge, stove, designed for mature adults. Phone 519-345-2197. 36-tfn Ar tides for sale ONE QUEEN SIZED BED IN good condition. 1 table with one leaf, small size. Matilda J. Small, 31 Stretton St., Trailer Park, Brussels, ON. 36-2p OLYMPIA STAR-TYPE ELECTRIC typewriter, good condition, reasonable. Phone 335-3752. 37-1 Auction sales AUCTION SALE of vacant lots, horse related items, antiques & miscellaneous will be held for MALCOLM JACOBS at the Brussels, Morris & Grey Complex (Brussels) Watch for signs SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23-10 A.M. PROPERTY - LOTS: Property to be offered at 12:30 p.m. Consisting of a 70 ft. x 132 ft. single lot, plan 194, part lot 9, 787 John Street South, Brussels. Water and sewer hookup. Zone R1, 2000 taxes approx. $180. Parcel of land equal to 4 lots. Plan 194, Part of Lot 9, 786 James Street, Brussels, Zone R1. (Being sold as 1 parcel). TERMS ON PROPERTY: 15% down day of sale, balance on closing 30 days. HORSE RELATED ITEMS: Horse stall tops, box stall doors, double trees, single trees, tack, fore cart gear, harness hooks, harness, horse blankets, 3 horse eveners, lead shanks, medicine bit, large bit collection. ANTIQUES: Match boxes, lanterns, butter churns, crocks, apple press, kettle stove, small cast iron kettles, milk strainer, milk bottles, cross cut saw, old barn building tools, old pulleys, old tools, oxen yokes, 6 sets of bells, cow bells, odd bells, coffee grinders, scales. SHED AND TRAILER: 12 ft. x 10 ft. portable wooden storage shed (good). 16 ft. flatbed trailer with ramps. MISCELLANEOUS: Wagon seat with springs and back rest, diamond harrows, fence stretchers, pioneer chain saw, weed eater, horse walking plow, electric fencer, stainless steel sap pails, water trough, milk cans, potato plows, heavy logging chains, sledge hammers, misc. butchering equipment, old corn planter, 4 stacking stools, 4 padded arm chairs, 10 speed bike. Plan to attend as Mr. Jacobs was a collector for many years. Lunch booth. TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising. Items listed as described by owner. For more information call Malcolm Jacobs at (519) 357-0267. AUCTIONEERS: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349 BILL HORST (519) 595-2626 Business opportunities BODY SHOP FOR RENT, 4,000 square feet, newer, fully equipped shop. Phone I-519-887-9055. 37-1 Cards of thanks GRIFFITHS. The family of the late Jean Griffiths would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for the gifts of their presence, cards, food, floral tributes and memorial donations to the church and CNIB. The support our family received during this difficult time will always be remembered. - Bob and Iona Solohub, Ian and Margaret Griffiths, Bruce and Ula Richmond, Gwilym and Gwen Griffiths and Keith and Olwen Richmond and families. 37-1 p Auction sales J RICHARD LOBB j AUCTION CALENDAR " Al lllTAkl T4 rt lAAIAAA* J SAT., SEPT. 23 AT 10:30 A.M.: Riding . | mower, modern appliances, antique | f I CLINTON 519- 482-78981 J SAT., SEPT. 23 AT 10:30 A.M.: Riding j | mower, modern appliances, antique | i furniture, tools, etc. to be held for Bill . Y Norman at his home in Holmesville. (2 f a houses north of White Carnation). i Y SAT., SEPT. 30 AT 9:00 A.M.: Antique Y A furniture and glassware, appliances at A Y Lobb Auction, Clinton. We are ’ | accepting good additions for this | ] auction. I SAT., OCT. 7 AT 11:00 A.M.: Collection | i of 14 Oliver tractors and spare parts, i Y 1983 Olds Cutlass car, only 45,576 kms Y a for Bill Jenkins. 1 mile north of Clinton a Y on Baseline Rd. #8411. Call 482-3290 Y A for information. A Y See www.auctionhotline.com for full list Y | and upcoming auctions. | Cards of thanks GROSS/ALLEN. We would like to thank the Auburn community for such a wonderful shower on Friday, September 15, 2000. The generosity shown to us was overwhelming. We are truly honoured to be part of such a thoughtful and caring community. ■, We would like to thank Nancy Park and Linda Plaetzer for organizing such a delightful evening, Shelley and Charlotte Worsell for the humorous reading, Leona Cunningham for the touching words, Ila Cunningham and Trudi Sturzenegger for the tasty sweets following. Thanks as well to all the ladies who helped to prepare and serve the delicious lunch. We will use all of the wonderful gifts in our home and will have fond memories of each of you for years to come. Thank you with all of our hearts. - Anita Gross and Scott Allen. 37-1 KEFFER. The family of the late Lloyd Keffer wishes to extend our thanks to our friends, relatives, and neighbours for all the flowers, donations, food, and acts of kindness and support during our recent loss of our father, husband, and grandfather. Also, thanks to the Ethel United Church ladies for the lunch they provided, and everyone’s kindness and thought­ fulness is appreciated. - Alice Keffer and family. 37-1 LEISHMAN. We would like to thank the following people and businesses for their continued support of the Terry Fox Run in Brussels. Special thanks to Carol Thornton and Joan Jacobs for standing in the street each year and collecting change from passing motorists. The two of you are fantastic! Thank you to Hope Jacobs and Brenda Nicholls for getting everyone registered and figuring out our money and George McWhirter for letting us use the Ark. Thank you to Darlene and Jim Oldfield, The Merry Piper, JR’s, Lauri Trower, Brussels Variety, Belgrave Variety and Shirley Hunter. Without all of you there wouldn’t be a run in Brussels and without everyone who comes out each year and supports-us we wouldn’t have a run that has achieved such a wonderful amount of money for the Terry Fox Run. - Allan and Waneta Leishman and family. 37-1 LEWIS. The family of the late Douglas John (Jack) Lewis extend sincerest thanks and appreciation to al relatives, friends and neighbours for the gifts of their presence, cards, food, floral tributes, prayers and memorial donations during the time of our loss. We have been deeply touched by everyone’s thoughtful gestures. 37-1 SZUSZ. We would like to thank everyone involved with helping us celebrate our 25th Anniversary: Kerrie and Jennifer tor the planning and trying to surprise us. Hank and Diane for the use of their place, our families for supplying all the food and finally to all friends and neighbours for the wonderful gifts and cards. It was a great evening. - Marsha and Bob. 37-1 CLEAN HOUSE! Sell items you no longer need with a Classified Ad. Cards of thanks SIERTSEMA. The family of the late Hazel Dalrymple extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, the gift of their presence, memorial donations to the Knox Presbyterian Church and the Heart and Stroke Foundation, flowers, cards, kind words and prayers shared during their time of sadness. Special thanks to Dr. Hay and the nurses at Clinton Hospital. A very special thank you to Cheryl Cronin for singing and Malinda Exel for playing at the funeral. Thank you to Rev. Cathrine Campbell for her inspirational and comforting message. Thanks to Joanne Pepneck (Passchier) for her thoughtful tribute. Thank you to the ladies of the Blyth Christian Reformed Church for .the lovely lunch. Thank you to Michael Falconer and staff of the Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home for their professional assist­ ance and compassion. We have been deeply touched by everyone’s thoughtful gestures. Mom, grandma and great-grandma, you will be forever in our hearts. - Marg, Hebo Siertsema and family. 37-1 p Coming events HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL Society meeting on Thurs., Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Wingham Town Hall council chambers. Jim Currie and Jody Jerome of Wescast Industries will speak. 37-1 BM&G DIABETIC MEETING Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker, Dr. Joanne Louvelle, Pharmacist. Rides available, 887-6691. 37-lp MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA- ment - St. Joseph’s R.C. Church Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. 37-lp TWELFTH ANNUAL CRAFT Show and Sale, Brussels Legion, November 4 & 5. To rent a table call 887-9069. 37-1 CAR SEAT SAFETY CHECK, Saturday, September 23, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Brussels Firehall. FREE. Supervised children’s play area. For more information call Huron County Health Unit (Josee) 482- 3416. 37-1 EFFECTIVE PARENTING FOR parents of children ages 0-6. Learn positive communication skills, effective discipline methods and how to encourage self esteem. To be held at Blyth United Church on Wednesday evening from October 4 - November 3 (6 sessions). The cost is $20 per person, $25 per couple. **Financial Assistance is available**. Sponsored by Rural Response for Healthy Children. For more information or to register please call 482-8777 or 1-800-479- 0716. 37-2b MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Church, Brussels Anniversary BBQ, Sunday, October I, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Guest speaker: Lillian Wilton. Adults - $9. Children (12 and under) - $5, preschoolers - no charge. For tickets call Jeff Cardiff 887-6162. Takeout available. 37-2b Coming events HOMESCHOOLERS -BLYTH Festival presents Dufflebag Theatre’s “Peter Pan” Oct. 6. Tickets $5. Call the Blyth Festival Box Office toll free at 1-877-862- 5984. 37-2 BELGRAVE 52ND ANNUAL Turkey Supper will be* held on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2000 at the Belgrave Arena, 7 p.m. sharp. Come out and enjoy a home cooked turkey dinner with all the trimmings and lots of homemade pies. Tickets are available at the Belgrave Co-op, Belgrave Variety, Stainton’s Hardware and Mrs. B’s Baskets and More in Wingham and at the Blyth General Store. Prices are Adults $10 and children 12 and under$5. 37-2 BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL Society meeting in Library, Monday, Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Kim Delaney of Maitland Valley Conservation. Door prizes and lunch. Everyone welcome. 37-1 ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT FISH FRY $8.45, Saturday, September 30, 5 - 8 p.m. at the Blyth Inn, 523-9381. Full menu also available. 37-1 THE SWEETWATER BLUE- grass Gospel Band will be in concert at Cornerstone Bible Fellowship in Ethel on Sat., Sept. 23 at 7:00 p.m. This is a fun entertaining band with an important message to share. Don’t miss this one! Refreshments after the concert. 37-lb ST. JOHN’S MASONIC LODGE gathering for A.F. & A.M. Masons, their families and friends, Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000 at 10:30 a.m., Brussels Country Inn, 410 Tumberry Street. A variety of food dishes to order. Guest speaker: Bruce N. Whitmore, Past District Deputy Grand Master, South Huron District. Dress casual - bring a friend. 37-2p MEMORIAL FOREST TREE Planting Ceremony at George Taylor Conservation Area Saturday, Sept. 23, 2 p.m. Located south of Walton on Canada Company Rd., just west of County Rd. 12. For information call the Maitland Conservation Foundation 335-3557. 37-1 LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH annual roast pork supper Saturday, Sept. 30, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Adults - $9.00, children (6-12) - $5.00, 5 and under - free. Tickets call 523- 9021 or 482-7207 or at the door. 36-3 A HARVEST OF HARMONY 2000, featuring champion quartet “Bob’s ‘Yer Uncle”, skits and the Seaforth Harmony Kings will be presented at Seaforth District High School on Saturday, Sept. 23 at 7:29 p.m. Advance tickets $12.50 to $15 at the door. Available at Nifty Korners or call 519-887- 6457. 35-3 CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL Auxiliary’s Annual Penny Sale, Sept. 21 - Sept. 30 at the Anglican Parish Hall, Clinton. Hours: Mon. - Thurs. and Sat., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Fri. 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Sat., Sept. 30 ends 12 p.m. Draw Sat., Sept. 30, 12:30 p.m. 33-6