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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Ar tides for sale
ROUND WOOD TABLE 39"X39"
folds down to 39" x 24", 4 chairs;
entertainment unit 46 3/4"w x 47
l/2"h x 16"d holds 27" TV one
side, 3 shelves on the other side, 4-
door storage on bottom, 887-9202.
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MEN’S BLACK SUIT SIZE 40
jacket, 32 pants. Asking $75, 887-
9051. 23-1
NEW CLOTHING STORE -
533 Turnberry St., Brussels.
Open every Saturday from 9 - 4.
Selling good used brand-named
clothing. 519-338-3960, Mike or
BJ. 23-2p
WOODEN LARGE 6-DRAWER
dresser and blanket box. $100 or
best offer. Phone 523-9835. 23-1 p
HEAVY DUTY MAYTAG
deep-tub washer and dryer.
Excellent condition. 887-9135.
23-2
WINTER POOL COVER FOR
16'x32' in-ground pool - used 4
winters. Pump and filter, 2 sets
steps, hoses, skimmer, accessories.
Metal fence - panels 12"x60" 59
green; 13 white. Green link fence -
61 ft. with gate. Brussels 887-9340.
23-1
RIDING LAWN MOWER. GOOD
shape, 887-9135. 23-2
PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE
and Produce Stand - best prices
around on plants and in-season
products. One of this week’s
specials: Hostas ($4 - $9 each) -
buy two and get the third for 1/2
price. Lots of other specials
including whole fiats on our $3 and
$6 sale tables. Most perennials in
one-gallon pots are $4 every day,
over 100 varieties with more added
daily. Our prices are often half that
of the competition and all prices
include tax. For additional specials
see our website: www.papple.ca or
stop in to our stand at 118 Main
Street, Seaforth. (519) 522-0874.
23-1
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
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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Auction sales
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of tractors, machinery and misc. items
to be held for Joe and Bev Smith
Lot 13, Cone. 10 Grey Township
3 miles east of Brussels or
8 miles west of Newry on Newry Rd.
Em. #43645
SATURDAY, JUNE 18TH
at 10:30 A.M.
TRACTORS: IH 684 with loader (good); Neufield Universal 4; JD
STX38 riding lawn mower (good condition); JD 111 riding lawn mower.
MACHINERY: 2-16 ft. flat rack wagons on good running gear; 7 1/2 ft.
Haggadorn single auger snowblower; 9 ft. IH disc; 6 ft. rotary mower
(good); George White 3pth sprayer with 30 ft. bocm; George Smythe
wood splitter.
MISCELLANEOUS:
399cc Skidoo; snowmobile sled; 8 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. utility trailer with 2 ft.
racks (new); 36 in. buzz saw with 3 extra blades; MTD garden tiller;
push mower; Homelite chainsaw 24" bar; 50 ft. endless hammer mill
belt; 1/2 hp submersible sewage pump with heavy hose; complete
maple syrup equipment consisting of 5 ft. pan, 30 pails and lids, and
pan cover; lawn roller; cattle oilers; cattle clippers; jackall jack; gas
cans; shovels; forks; old cupboard; lawn furniture; wheelbarrow; approx.
20 old milk cans; old cans; crosscut saw (good); 3 gallon crock.
2 wagon loads of farm related items
CONSIGNMENTS: MF 285 tractor; Viacon 321 disc bine; 273 NH
baler with thrower; zero grazing feeder; Ford 3 pth mower; flat rack
wagon; steel round bale carrier for dump wagon; 3 pth post pounder;
Helm post hole digger; Woods roller mill; 2 screw barn jacks; electric
fencers. Toy Tractors in boxes: JD1937G; JD2640 field of dreams -
special edition; JD520 new edition; JDR diesel; JDA 40th edition for
Erbs; JD4230; JD3010; JD A style; JD D on steel wheels; JD8310T;
JD1010 crawler on tracks; JD set of 4 knives.
Plan to attend this good quality auction.
Farm is sold. LUNCH BOOTH.
For more information call Joe Smith at 519-291-9127
For more information on consignments
call John Smuck at 519-357-2058
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEERS:
Brian Rintoul - Wingham 519-357-2349
Bill Horst - Millbank 519-595-2626
Business
opportunities
VENDORS WANTED: SELL
your fruit and. vegetables, home
preserves and baking, crafts and
more at Blyth Area Farmers’
Market July 2 - Sept. 24. For
information call Keith Roulston,
523-4792 or 523-9636 evenings
and weekends. tfn
Cards of thanks
COWAN. What a great weekend
for a birthday bash! The weather
was perfect. A great big thank you
to Julie for planning, organizing
and pulling off a surprise party for
me. Thank you to Jeff and Curtis
for manning the barbecues. Good
job! Thank you to Kim for looking
after inviting my great friends.
Thank you to my family who
generously donated all the
wonderful salads to complete the
meal. Thank you to Tim and Julie
who made sure all the chores got
done while the rest of us continued
partying through the evening. To
all of my family and friends, thank
you'for all the gifts, cards and
birthday wishes. I was truly
overwhelmed. And finally to the
clean-up crew, you know who you
are - thank you, thank you, thank
you! - Barb. 23-1
DATEMA. Thank you family and
friends for celebrating with us our
50th anniversary. Your cards,
phone calls and presents were
really appreciated. Thanks again -
Mervin and Gaye Datema. 23-lp
Auction sales
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Cards of thanks
BERNARD. The family of (he late
Margaret Bernard wishes to extend
thanks and appreciation to family,
friends and neighbours for their
expressions of kindness and
comfort through food, cards, visits,
the beautiful flowers and the many
donations, during our recent
bereavement. We cannot say thank
you enough to the girls from Home
Care, while Mother was still living
in her apartment in Brussels, the
ambulance attendants, Dr. Shepard
and the staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital, the staff of
Braemar Nursing Home, Wingham,
the staff of Wingham & District
Hospital, and especially Drs. Shaun
and Bonnie Marshall for the care
and understanding shown to
Mother as well as ourselves. A
special thank you goes out to Frank
and Jennie Schimanski of the
Schimanski Family Funeral Home,
Brussels, as wefl as Rev. Tom
Wilson of St. John’s Anglican
Church, Brussels for the care and
guidance we received. Thank you
to the flower bearers, the
pallbearers, Diane for the special
eulogy and all who took part in the
service. Also thank you to the
ladies of St. John’s Anglican
Church for a wonderful luncheon
after the service. Everything has
been very much appreciated.
Sincerely - Irma and Gordon Pryce
and family, Shirley and Jim
Coleman and family. Carman and
Mary Bernard and family. 23-1
Cards of thanks
THE BRUSSELS CRUSADERS
would like to thank all the people
who came out to our breakfast on
May 28 and made it such a success.
Also thank you to the following
groups for the use of their
equipment - Brussels Recreation
Board, Brussels Optimists. Brussels
Legion and Brussels and Grey Fire
Departments. 23-lb
IRELAND. A sincere thank you to
all the people who were so kind to
me during my illness. It was most
encouraging to receive your
inquiries, calls, cards, flowers and
treats. Your concern was greatly
appreciated and helped in the
recovery. - Jeanne Ireland. 23-1
MACGREGOR/CSIKI. I would
just like to say thank you to all of
the wonderful people who helped
make the'community shower for
Shawn and myself a huge success.
It has been a number of years since
I have lived in the neighbourhood,
but it was a delightful suprise to see
how many people came to support
us. To the ladies who worked so
hard to make it happen, to the
friends and neghbours who so
graciously attended, thank you all
so very much. - Katie MacGregor.
23-1
RODGER. Thank you to family,
neighbours and friends for their
expressions of sympathy with cards
and flowers following the loss of
our father, grandfather and great
grandfather, Emerson Rodger.
Your concern and kindness was a
comfort to us all. - Bill, Joan and
family. ". • 23-1
STEVENSON. The family of the
- late Betty McCall wish to thank
everyone for the cards, flowers,
food brought to our homes,
memorial donations and phone
calls or condolences given in
person. - Bev Stevenson and
family. 23-lp
WEBER. Lloyd and Vera Weber
would like to thank our wonderful
family for putting on our 55th
anniversary come-and-go tea and
all our kind neighbours, relatives
and friends for coming out and
visiting at the Cranbrook hall. 23-1
Childcare
CHILDCARE PROVIDER IN
Auburn has two full-time openings,
available immediately. Receipts
given. References available. Call
526-1085. 21-4
Coining events
BRUSSELS MENNONITE
Fellowship 25th anniversary June
17, 7 p.m. Youth Group Reunion,
June 18, 5:30 p.m. Pig Roast
supper (RSVP 887-6388), 7 p.m.
Outdoor Musical Concert, June 19,
10 a.m. Worship Celebration, 12
noon pot-luck meal. Celebrate with
us. 23-1
A MISCELLANEOUS COME-
and-Go Bridal Shower will be held
at the Belgrave W.l. Hall for Julie
Sanders on Friday, June 17 from
7 to 9 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
23-2
Coming events
FUN DAY AND FISH FRY
Saturday, June 11 at Blyth Lions
Park. See ad on page 3. Get your
tickets today. Everyone welcome.
23-1
KINBURN CHICKEN BARBE-
cue, June 9, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $10,
children 6-12 years, $5, preschool
free. Tickets call 527-1943 or 527-
1273. 20-21-23
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT,
Londesboro Hall, June 10 at 8 p.m.
Admission $5. Over $100 in prizes.
Proceeds for hall improvements.
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FAREWELL GATHERING TO
honour Joan Golden as she leaves
Brussels to begin a new ministry in
St. Thomas. Say goodbye and wish
Joan well at Brussels United
Church, Sunday, June 19 from 1 to
3 p.m. 23-2b
COUNTRY BREAKFAST, VAN
Egmond House, Egmondville,
Sunday, June 12, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Adults $6, children under 10 - $3,
preschool - free. 23-1
OUTSIDE VENDORS WANTED
for Van Egmond House,
Egmondville, at The Home to the
Country weekend for a flea market
on Saturday, July 30. Phone
Vivienne at 527-0375 or John at
527-1369. 23-1
COME & GO COMMUNITY
Shower for Vanessa Kuepfer
(fiancee of Stephen Oldfield),
Tuesday, June 14, 7:30 to 9:00
p.m., Optimist Clubhouse (former
lawn bowling clubhouse). 22-2
FATHER’S DAY OLD TYME
Country Breakfast, Sunday, June
19, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., Londesboro
Hall. Eggs, bacon, sausage,
pancakes, homefries. Adults $6,
children under 12 $3. Sponsored by
Londesboro Lions Club. 22-2b
ETHEL UNITED CHURCH
Anniversary Service Sunday, June
12, at 11:00 a.m. Guest speaker:
Joan Golden. Special music: “The
Saints”. Following the service there
will be the dedication of the new
front doors purchased through the
memorial fund. Lunch to follow.
22-2
For rent
GOOD 3800 SQ. FT. COMMER-
cial building and property for rent
just south of Walton on County
Road 12. Please contact Rob at
519-887-9966. 20-tfn
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Garage/yard
sales.
MU LU-FAMILY YARD SALE,
Saturday, June 11 and Sunday,
June 12, 8 a.m. to ?, 41370 Walton
Rd., 4 miles east of Blyth. 523-
4346. Watch for signs. 23-1
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