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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
A ccommodation
for rent
IN BLYTH - ONE - ONE-BED-
room and one three-bedroom
apartments, fridge and stove.
Available immediately. Call 357-
3056. 44-2
SINGLE SENIOR RETIREMENT
living in a rural family atmosphere.
Please call 526-1021. 44-3
TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT
(across from school in Blyth),
includes heat, hydro, washer, dryer,
fridge, stove, $475/month.
Available Dec. 1. Phone 523-4314.
44-1
THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE,
large family room, living room and
kitchen. Large deck and patio.
Includes stove. No pets, mature
person preferred. $650/month phis
utilities. 590 Ainley St., Brussels.
Phone 519-887-8493. 39-tfn
TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Clinton, fridge, stove, heat and
water included, first and last
month's, available Nov. 1. Call
482-5784. 37-tfn
TWO-BEDROOM UPSTAIRS
apartment in Blyth, available now.
Includes utilities. Phone 482-9371.
33-tfn
CLINTON - QUIET COMPLEX
for seniors, controlled entry. Two
bedrooms, four appliances, laundry
facilities available, $500 plus
utilities. Call 519-685-2264. 40-tfn
DOWNTOWN BRUSSELS, 2-
bedroom upper apartment, $400
plus utilities. Phone 887-9007.
43-tfn
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Blyth, close to downtown, all
appliances included, $500 a month.
Phone 523-958.6. 41-tfn
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Announcements
BRUSSELS CRUSADERS °C F.
calendar draw winners - Rob
Warwick, Walton, $50; Paul
McDonald, Kincardine, $50; Mike
Rammeloo, Brussels, $50; Susan
Hubbard, Blyth, $250; Bill
Aitcheson, Brussels, $50; Karen
Smith, Brussels, $50; Hugh Ives,
Brussels, $50; Andrew
McCutcheon,,Brussels, $50; Tim
Fritz, Orussels, $50; Rebecca
Dauphin, Brussels, $50. = 44-lp
THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2004. PAGE 17.
Classified Advertisements
Cards of thanks Coming events Articles for sale
AIRTIGHT WOOD STOVE. WITH
glass door, $150, 887-6877. No
Sunday calls please. 44-1
GREAT CHRISTMAS IDEAS.
Taking orders for twig furniture,
planters, wreaths, and birdhouses.
Phone Debbie Campbell 887-9051.
44-2
POOL TABLE WITH CUES AND
coin mechanism - regulation size
formerly from The Blyth Inn. Call
Carol at 523-4353. 43-2
DRY FIREWOOD. SIDES OF
beef, gov't inspected. Phone
Scottslea Farms, 523-9528. 43-2p
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Come in and browse through our
selection of books mostly on rural
themes. The Citizen, 404 Queen
St., Blyth, 523-4792 or. 541
Turnberry St., Brussels, 887-9114.
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REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN
by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour. 4x6 - $4.00, 5x7 - $5.00,
8x10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or
887-9114 to order. tfn
FREE - 2004 PHONE BOOK
published by The Citizen is
available free at our offices in
Blyth and Brussels. tfn
Births
BROMLEY. Jamie and Charla
along with big sisters, Griffie and
Rorie are happy to announce the
arrival of Chandler Millar Charles
on October 20, 2004. Proud
grandparents are Bruce and Sharon
Bromley and Keith and Olwen
Richmond. 44-1
Check out the
classifieds
Auciion sales
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 AT 10:00 AM:4
1994 Dodge van, antique furniture,
t modern furniture, several box springs t
4 and mattresses, large offering of t
dishes, glassware and pictures,
colleclables, bookcases, etc. t
I Two auctioneers selling starting at 10t
T am. See www.lobbauction.on.ca
To be held at Seaforth Fairgrounds.
THE BLYTH FIGURE AND
POWER SKATING CLUB would
like to thank everyone who helped
to make this year's skate-a-thon
held.on October 30, 2004, another
success. Thanks to the co-chairs
Juliette Edwards and Barb Dery as
well as all the children and parents
who collected sponsors. Thanks
also for the generous donations
from Wescast Industries, Spa
Essentials, Luann's Country
Flowers, Chauncey's Hair Styling,
Blyth Apothecary, Village Barber,
Elliott Nixon Insurance,
Scrimgeour's Food Market, Huron
Tractor, Blyth Inn, Grand View
Restaurant, Bainton's in Blyth, Jeff
and Janice Peters, Missy Gibbings,
Michelle Blake, Goderich Tim
Horton's, MicroAge Basics,
Harvey's, Goderich Little Bowl,
Giant Tiger, McDonalds, Auburn
Co-op, McGavin's Farm Supply,
Blockbusters, New Orleans Pizza,
Zehrs, Park Theatre, Something
Irresistible, Blyth Lions Club,
Royal Canadian Legion Ladies
Auxiliary, and all the great staff at
the Blyth Arena. 44-1
MASON. We would like to thank
everyone for cards, flowers and
phone calls when my sister Bernice
passed away. - Irma and Jim
Mason. 44-lp
NICHOL. Thank you to the
Brussels Lions Club, Brussels
Optimist Club, Brussels Trust Fund
and St. John's Anglican Church.
Your generous donations made the
great improvements to the library a
reality. Thank you for your belief
that the library is an integral part of
the community. - Susan Nichol.
44-1
NICHOL. Thank you to the
BrusSels town guys. Your hard
work is always greatly appreciated
at the library. Thanks to Tadd as
well. You are not a Brussels town
guy but, you are a fantastic painter
and your hard work was greatly
appreciated as well. Also thanks to
Huron East council for all of the
improvements to the library this
year. Stop in for a visit and see
what is happening at your library. -
Susan Nichol. 44-1
Coming events
BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE,
St. John's Anglican Church,'
Brussels, Saturday, Nov. 20, 11 to
2. Hot luncheon available. 42-4p
AT THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Hall, Belgrave on Friday,
November 12 at 7:30 p.m., Knox
Presbyterian Church, Belgrave
presents a musical evening with
local artists and those with a
Belgrave connection. Refreshments
will be served' and donations taken
at the door. 43-2
. -
BELGRAVE UNITED CHURCH
beef supper in the Belgrave
Community Centre, Wednesday,
Nov. 17, 5 p.m. or 7 p.m. Adults
$10, children $5. Tickets - phone
357-2489 or 887-9638. Proceeds to
church repairs. 43-2p
DANCE, BMG ARENA, NOV. 13,
8-12. Music by Ken Scott. Lunch.
$10. Shirley 887-6789, Audrey
887-6457. 43.2
HOME SWEET HOME CRAFT
and Bake Sale, Sat., Nov. 13, 9
a.m. - 1 p.m. at Belgrave
Community Centre. Variety of
vendors. Sponsored by Belgrave
Guiding. Lunch for sale.
Admission: $2/adult, $1/child. 43-2
CELEBRATE THE GIFT OF
Light, CPH Auxiliary. Tickets $5.
Donations buy Blood Pres(ure Unit
for CPH Out-Clinic. Come Fri.,
Dec. 10, 6:30 p.m. Entertainment,
draw, hot cider. Sponsored by The
Old Mill, Snell Enterprises, Blyth.
42-7
"MUSIC TO DELIGHT", NOV. 12
7:30 p.m. featuring "Men of Note,"
"Kruisselbrink Sisters" - organ,
piano, vocals. Clinton Christian
Reformed Church. Tickets at the
door, $10, 12 and under $5. 41-4
CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY
Studio Tour, November 13 and 14,
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. This year's
exciting stops. are Glen Farms
Herbs and Preserves between
Molesworth and Ethel; Body and
Soul Soap and Candle Co.,
Wroxeter; The Country Shop,
north of Wroxeter; Florals By Janet
in "the Garage" in Belmore;
Ceramic Friends, Gorrie; Coulters
Corner, Gorrie; Bolander Sales of
Gorrie; B & B Baskets & Gifts,
Gorrie. Free horse-drawn wagon
rides 2 - 4 Sunday. Munchies, hot
cider. Fun for all. Flyers at each
location or call 335-3909. 43-2
LISTOWEL TEN THOUSAND
Villages annual festival sale.
Unique gifts for Christmas giving.
Fri., Nov. 12, Sat., Nov. 20, 9:30
a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Friday until 8 p.m.
150 Elizabeth St. West, behind
Beckers. 43-2
APPEARING AT WINGHAM
Town Hall Heritage Theatre - 'Tis
The Season. on Sunday, Nov. 21,
2:30 p.m., and Thursday, Nov. 25, 2
p.m. Tickets phone 357-4082. 44-1
MORNING STAR REBEKAH '
Lodge Casserole Supper and
Euchre at Brussels Lodge hall Nov.
15 at 6:30 p.m. Prizes, Share The
Wealth. Admission $6. Everyone
welcome. Bring item for food bank.
44-lp
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT,
Londesboro Hall, Nov. 12,
8:00 p.m. Admission $5. Over
$100 in prizes. Proceeds for hall
improvements. - 44- 1p
ALL YEARS REUNION - ST.
Joseph's, Clinton, November 19,
1-3 and 20, 1:30 - 5. Reminisce,
laugh and visit former teachers,
staff and classmates.
http://clinton.hpcdsb.edu,on.ca For
more info call the school at 519-
482-7035 or after 6 at 519-565-
5304. 44-1
BRUSSELS, MORRIS & GREY
Diabetic meeting notice,
Wednesday, Nov. 17, 7:30 p.m.,
Huronlea, Brussels. Speaker: Linda
Kieffer, Diabetic Nurse Educator.
Topic: Changes with diagnosis of
diabetes. All interested people are
most welcome to attend. For more
information call Nelva Scott, 519-
887-6691. 44-I
Check out The Citizen's
WEBSITE
at www.northhuron.on.ca
AUCTION SALE
Of shop equipment, tools and miscellaneous
to be held for Tim Fralick (lower Wingham)
1 mile west of Wingham on Hwy. 86,
1/2 mile north of Helena Street and 1/2 mile west on Turnberry Street
(WATCH FOR SIGNS) Fire Number 353
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH
AT 9:30 A.M.
Toro "Snowhound" snowblower (walk behind); 5 ft. self-propelled
golf course lawn mower; battery operated manual lift extends to 12
feet; New Idea electric lawn tractor; 1974 16 hp Wheelhorse lawn
tractor - hydrostatic (not running); 5 hp Engberg steam
engine/electric gen set-light plant 120 volt/2500 watt; Wisconsin V4
engine; 300 amp Lincoln welder 240 volt/single phase; Marquette
200 amp welder 240 volt/single phase; Canox D.C. welder;
Advance 36 volt battery floor polisher; Sun 820 electronic engine
tester; Army 5000 watt Hobart gen set; 10:1 speed reducer; 4:1
speed reducer-heavy duty (New Idea); metal bandsaw 9 x 17
capacity; Taylor Dunn electric truck; Southbend 13" metal lathe
and tooling; 7" bench shaper (metal); Gisholt metal lathe 28" x 60"
h.d.; Sunstrand hydrostatic unit pump/motor; Ashley wood stove;
forklift-1100 lbs.; Atlas 15" drill press; Clark 4000 lb. forklift mast;
Fosdick radial arm drill 60" arm with box table; Norton tool and
cutter grinder; 2-Rivett cylinder grinders; 5" Delta grinder;
"Anthes" portable oil furnace; oil-fired hot water boiler; 10'
portable staircase; Industrial gen set 3000 watt 120/240 volt; Soix
1/2" electric drill; large hydraulic power pack; TuppHill hydraulic
power pack, 2-8' aluminum parabolic solar collectors; 24 volt
forklift battery; 3-5 hp electric motors 240 volt single phase 1750
rpm; 2 hp electric motors 240 volt single phase 1750 rpm; Bux
magnetic base drill/power feed; one way disc-3 pth; 2 rototillers; 4
building jacks; Ford 4 cylinder gas engine; Continental 4 cylinder
engine; Fordson Iron Major radiator and rad shell/lights; 12 volt
hydraulic pump; hydraulic tank with electric valves/filter; 1930s
Mercury Yak antique forklift-electric; 500 gallon pressure vessel-
vertical standing 2-36 volt D.C. hydraulic pumps (Vickers); 2-8" x
24" hydraulic cylinders; 11' x 21' steel subframe; Rhenn pickup;
pump jack; sheet steel; 2-double steel doors; cabinets; electrical
supplies; 1000 ft. 1 1/4" steel tubing; Victoria dividing head;
welding bench; racking on wheels; Olympus microscopic
binocular; misc. steel; 40 ft. 7" x 7" steel tubing; tile cutter, lumber;
scrap pile; 1984 Ford Ranger Pickup (sells as is); wagon load of
small items.
Plan to attend. If inclement weather sale will be held inside.
For more information call Tim Fralick
519-357-0017
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349
BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626