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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-09-27, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2000. PAGE 21. Classified Advertisements - RATES - 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 150 each. 500 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 RECENTLY RENOVATED UPPER 2 bedroom apartment, downtown Brussels, new carpets and hardwood floors, $375 plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 38-tfn BLYTH - TWO BEDROOM apartment, includes fridge, stove, heat and hydro, no animals. References required. Phone 482- 9371. - 29-tfn SILVER CREEK APARTMENTS - Luxury 2 bedroom apartment, controlled entrance, fridge, stove, designed for mature adults. Phone 519-345-2197. 36-tfn SET OF LH GOLF CLUBS, GOLF bag with wheels. Phone 523-9240. 38-lp BUFFET $49.95 up, sofabeds $139.95, love seats $49.95 up, leather love seat $139.95, colour TVs $59.95 up, stoves $69.95 up, mattress and box springs $35 ea. and up, chest of drawers $49.95 up, dressers $59.95 up, cowboy boots $19.95 up, movies and CDs 2 for $10, geriatric chair $99.95,* wheelchair $59.95, playpen $29.95, toy box $29.95, beds $69.95 up, recliners $21.95 up, coffee tables $12.50 up, skates $10 up, skis $29.95, change table with bath $24.95, exercise bikes $39.95 up, table and chairs $59.95 up, high chairs $19.95 up, desks $59.95 up, desk chairs, $21.95 up, baby bed $49.95, wall unit $49.95 up, fish tank $21.95, leather recliner with foot stool $79.95, strollers $10 up, rollaway cot $39.95. Quality Used Furniture, 86 Albert St., Clinton. Open Wed. through Sat. 12 until 5:30.482-1444. 38-1 Check out our WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca Births EARL. Jeff and Sue are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter. Kendra Mary Elizabeth was bom September 12, 2000 at 10:25 p.m. weighing 6 lbs. 8 oz. Proud first-time grandparents are Gary and Beth Earl of RR 2, Listowel and sixth-time grandparents are Stan and Beth Terpstra of RR 5,Mitchell. Great- grandparents are Tjerkje Terpstra of Mitchell, Georgina Smith, Chester and Ruth Earl, all of Atwood. Also ready to spoil Kendra are many aunts, uncles and cousins. Special thanks to Drs. Percivak, Shannon, the nurses in the maternity ward and the Special Care Nursery for their excellent care. 38-1 p Births NONKES. Eric and Giena Nonkes praise God for the gift of another child, Marissa Judith. She was bom on Wed., Sept. 20, 2000 and is already adored by older siblings Jacob, Micah, McKayla, Benjamin and Linnea. Spoiling privileges go to Grandma and Grandpa (Merv and Gaye) Datema and her many aunts, uncles and cousins. Special thanks to Dr. Hay and nurses, Jackie and Nellie at CPH. Also thanks to Sylvia, Anita, Judy, Yvonne, Mom and Tanya for the delicious food. 38-lp “Proud Papa" “Welcome” Baby Seth Edgar McCauley. Bom Tuesday, August 22, 2000 at 7:51 a.m., Stratford Hospital, 9 lb. 8 1/2 oz. Mama felt every inch of you!! You are one month old today. We love you so much Sleepy Boy Cat. Your Mom & Dad & Big Brother. Cards of thanks McCAULEY. special thanks to MaryLyn and Steven, Norma and Stan, Blanch and Dave, Gramma and Charlie for the beautiful shower. We also thank everyone for the wonderful gifts. We appreciate you celebrating Seth’s arrival with us. You are all very special people. Bless you and yours. Love, Steven and Mellissa, David and Seth. 38-lb Auction sales I II ♦ f w/poworhead.i ANTIQUES, FURNITURE: Combination side board T oak round dining tables with centre pedestc I I I I ♦ WOOL: Quantity of new knitting wool, various colours. i APPLIANCES: 2 portable colour TVs, Maytag stacking washer and dryer A (good one), Danby apt. size freezer, Maytag built-in dishwasher, Yamaha ' electric organ and stool, antique enamel wringer washer, 3 Grillmaster A barbecues, Bunn 3 pot coffee maker, dehumidifier, Electrolux vacy antiques latching Y design 1 gs and y | single 4 uron I china cabinet, 2 < pedestal, leaves and matching chairs, large antique chest of drawers, library table, wicker fern stand, washstand, music cabinet, drop leaf dining table, nursing rocker, small' antique tables, chests of drawers, modern 3 piece light pine bedroom suite with queen box spring and mattress, Rockwood Windsor < pine gents dresser and dresser with oval mirror, several box springs mattresses, maple round table and 4 chairs, modern chesta bed, chesterfield, upholstered chairs plus much more furniture than listed. ANTIQUE GLASSWARE AND COLLECTABLES: Occupied Japan figurines 6 3/4", 8", 10 1/2" Staffordshire dog figurines, Beswick dogs, Roseville Jardineer, bone scrimshaw compass, Beswick cat and bird, Cocoa pot and 4 cups, Limoges pieces, 10K gold bracelet, ladies' 14K gold ring with 4 diamonds, oil lamps, pictures, depression glass, cups and saucers plus much more, bedding, etc. OTHER: Interesting books, 10-4 drawer filing cabinets, office desk, stools, van bench seat, plus many other items too numerous to mention. 2 Auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m. AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 AT 11.00 A.M.: 14 Oliver tractors for Bill Jenkins. 1 1 mile north of Clinton on Baseline Rd. Call 482-3290. I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 AT 10:30 A.M.: Road grader, tandem and J ' axle snowplow trucks, pickup trucks, cars, etc. at County of Huron 1 highways garage. 1 mile north of Auburn. Call 526-7231." ^ww.cHJctionhotllne.com LARGE AUCTION SALE To be held at Richard Lob Auction Building in Clinton tor Seaforth, Goderich, Bayfield, Grand Bend homes plus additions. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 AT 9 A.M. PADDLE BOAT: Poly Wog paddle boat, 2 seater. COINS: Approx. 100 lots of our usual good variety. Cards of thanks BELL. A special thank you to the “birdie” who gave me the beautiful plant in a birdhouse. - Mary Jean. 38-lp CRAIG. The family of the late Andrew Craig wishes to thank family, friends and neighbours for their kindness of food, cards, donations, flowers and especially condolences shared with us during our time of sadness. Special thanks to Krissy and George for their extra care to Dad. Thanks also to Mom MacGregor for the meal between visitation, Londesboro UCW for lunch after the funeral and Rev. Paul Ross for his comforting message. We will always remember these kindnesses. - Kittie and Don MacGregor and family, Ed Craig and family. 38-1 MARTIN. I would like to thank my daughter Gwendolyne Tooth of Toronto for my birthday celebration while visiting there. Jana Dodds, my Parish nurse, and Rev. Cathrine surprised me while treating them to noon lunch at Bluevale Kountry Kitchen with a birthday cake and gifts. Special thanks to Viola Adams for a bounteous birthday luncheon, a treat she has been doing for many years, and Wilma Higgins for a pen, Allan and Ross for help. Thanks to Jim Lee and Lois Lee who has been a stalwart supporter for many years. They treated me to supper at the Merry Piper and gave me many gifts. My granddaughter Lorraine from Banbury, England, my grandson Gregory from Edmonton and my daughter Gwendolyn from Toronto all phoned me. Thanks to Crystal and Mike for outside work to Doris for mail and treats and to Ken for snowplowing. Thanks to the home help for their tender help. Thanks for the many cards, treats and telephone calls. Thanks everyone. - Winona Martin. 38-1 Please Recycle This Newspaper ~"|l Auction sales Vards of thanks VAN SOEST/McNICHOL. Thanks to the 8th Line of Morris neighbours who contributed money to our wedding gift. The patio set looks wonderful on our front deck and will be used a lot. Thanks again. - Krista Van Soest and Mike McNichol. 38-lb VAN SOEST. Thank you to friends and family who attended the community shower held in my honour. Thanks to everyone for all the wonderful shower gifts. Everything was greatly appreciated and will be put to good use. - Krista Van Soest. 38-1 b Coming events EUCHRE AT WALTON HALL begins Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. The second and fourth Thursday. Tournament style. Bring your own partner. Admission $5 per person. Lunch. 38-39-40-42 BLYTH UNITED CHURCH IS now collecting good used clothing and items for their fall rummage and garage sale Oct. 13 and 14. Please leave items under the coat rack at the bottom of the stairs or call Brenda McDonald at 523- 9404, Nancy Wasson 523-4926, Bev Blair 523-4964. 38-2 LEARNING BEGINS: A PARENT friendly program designed as a celebration of parenthood. It provides information and strategies of early learning as it relates to children’s brain development. To be held at the Brussels United Church, Tuesday morning October 17 and 31, 2000 (2 sessions) from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. The cost is $5. Sponsored by Rural Response for Healthy Children. For more infor­ mation or to register please call 482-8777 or 1-800-479-0716. 38-2 FALL COLOUR TOUR ON Sunday, October 1 from I 00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Wawanosh Nature Centre. Enjoy horse-drawi wagon rides, guided walks and hot apple cider. Free admission, cider just 25 cents per cup. Call 519-335-3557 for information. The Nature Centre is located north of Blyth, west of County Road 4, on Nature Centre Road. 38-1 “THE FRUITS OF OUR LABOUR,” an evening with Honourable Claudette Bradshaw, P.C., M.P., Minister of Labour, hosted by Huron-Bruce Federal Liberals, to be held on October 19 in Tiverton Community Centre. Admission $50 per person with tax receipt for over half. For tickets or more information call: Kathy Bromley, Executive Secretary for Paul Steckle, Member of Parliament at 523-4497. 38-2 CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL Auxiliary’s Annual Penny Sale, Sept. 21 - Sept. 30 at the Xnglican 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 Come join HURON COUNTY CLOGGERS Lessons begin Tues., Oct. 3 at Seaforth District Community Centres For more info call Sherry McCall 527-1307 Coming events AUBURN LIONS CLUB BREAK- fast Sunday, Oct. I, 9 a.m. - noon, Auburn Community Hall, $5/person or $20/family. Maple syrup donated by Robinson Maple Products. Proceeds: Community Betterment. We serve. 38-1 CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL Auxiliary meeting in Hospital Board Room, Monday, October 2, 2000, 10:00 a.m. Come along, bring a friend or contact Freda 482- 9163. 38-1 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 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 8 (6 sessions). The cost is $20 per person, $25 per couple. **Financiai 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 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 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 Turnberry 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 OPEN HOUSE AT MATHERS’ Tree Farm, Sunday, October I, noon - 6 p.m. Free wagon rides and walking trails, 4 kilometers south of Wingham on Hwy. #4. 36-3p Please Recycle This Newspaper