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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-06-23, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2005. Classified Advertisements - RATES - 20 words or less only $5.00. Additional words 20c each. 50c will be deducted if ad is paid in advance DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 Articles for sale STRAWBERRIES - YOU PICK or ready picked. TE-EM Farm. 482-3020, 77688 Orchard Line. 25-lb 65'xl2' MOBILE HOME ON wheels, new roof, propane furnace. Can be viewed by appointment. Phone 523-4458 evenings. 25-lp PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE and Produce Stand - best prices around on plants and in-season produce, all grown on our farm. Strawberries: $2.5O/quart or $25 for 12 quarts. One of this week’s specials: Coreopsis (perennial) in one-gallon pots; 3 pots for $10 or 10 pots for $20. See what’s new on our expanded $3 and $6 sale tables for whole flats of annuals and perennials. 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. 25-1 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. tfn 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. 25-lp STRAWBERRIES - YOU PICK, ready picked or custom ordered at Dougall’s Berries and Veggies, 3 km. north of Exeter, Hwy. 4. Open 8 to 8 Monday to Friday, 8 to 4 Saturday, 9 to 3 Sunday. Open now. 1-519-235-1491. 24-2 PHONE BOOKS The Citizen’s 2005 Phone Book is now available at our offices in Blyth and Brussels for only $1.00 each. tfn 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 Check out our WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca Auction sales NEW FURNITURE AND ELECTRONIC UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION Norm Webster, Auctioneer, has been instructed to liquidate this superb collection of new furniture and accessories at a "NO RESERVE11 auction. 3 piece sofa sets from traditional to contemporary to designer looks, from 100% Italian leather to the highest grade fabric on the market. Gorgeous Dining room suites, some with matching buffets, hutches and sideboards, some in solid wood and in wood veneer; cherry, walnut, mahogany, pine, and maple finishes. Elegant bedroom outfits to include a stunning 8pc Queen Bedroom Suite in medium oak. and a fabulous 8pc Queen Sleigh Bed Suite with hidden drawers. Gigantic Cherry Finish Poster Bedroom Suite. Vegas Games Bar Counter. Texas Holdem Poker Table, clay poker chips, home entertainment Slot Machines. Huge assortment of coffee, end tables, jam cupboards, gifts, entertainment units, and lamps. Huge assortment of electronics and home theatre - 19" - 61" wide screen TVs. DVD players, 5 disc mini stereo system, small kitchen appliances. 5.8 GHZ cordless phones, all under warranty. Selection of electric hand tools; l/2" hammer drills. Many framed pieces of art. Limited Edition numbered "Group of Seven". Hand painted desks and Bombe Chests. Quality mattresses and box spring sets in single, double, queen and king from the most economical to the highest quality pocket coil pillow tops sets on the market. 19th Century Reproduction French Commodes with gold overloom. Remingtons, World Globe with precious stones. Satsuma, Limoge vases, sign boards, and crystal. 32pc pots and pan sets from Germany. 65-98pc China dish sets. Cutlery and Knife sets. Chinese coins. Tribal Art, masks, porcelain dolls, 8x 11 & 5x8 carpets. Handmade 100% Wool Persian Carpets, baker's racks and Tiffany lamps. ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ 14KT GOLD RINGS, SET WITH AN ASSORTMENT OF PRECIOUS AND SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES INCLUDING DIAMONDS, SAPPHIRES AND AMETHYSTS. BANGLE BRACELETS. Some with appraisals. This is a partial listing. Many more stunning items not listed. Subject to additions and deletions. Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Seaforth & District Community Centre 122 Duke St., Seaforth, ON Preview 5pm / Auction 6 pm THIS MAY BE THE BEST AUCTION YOU HAVE EVER SEEN Ample parking. Delivery Service Available. Payment: Cash, Visa, M/C, Debit, 10% Buyer's Premium. Everyone Welcome! For more information call 519-821-9331 Or visit www.unclejoesfurniture.com And www.auctionsfmd.com/unclejoes/index.htm I Births THOMSON. Matt and Erin are proud to announce the birth of their beautiful baby girl, Cara Isabelle on June 5, 2005 weighing 5 lbs. 1 oz. at Stratford Genera) Hospital. Cara is the granddaughter of Jim and Teresa Hickey and Bill and Pitt Thomson and great-granddaughter of Joe and Florence Devereaux and Leona Hickey. 25-1 VOCK/HULZEBOS. Uncle Jason and Aunt Hailey are excited to welcome their new niece along with Gramma Ann and Poppa Joe and big sister Amber. Makalya Kaitlyin Cheyanne arrived May 27, 2005 weighing 8 lbs. 3 oz. Proud parents are Charlene and Matt. 25-lp Auction sales MS lives here. It’s here in our community. Please make a difference by volunteering? Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada 1-800-268-7582 www mssociety.ca Cards of thanks BRECKENRIDGE. My family and I would like to thank all of our friends, neighbours, relatives and co-workers for all their thoughtfulness and for being at our side; also for all the food, cards and flowers. You made a sad occasion into'a celebration of his life. This world has a lot of very wonderful people. Special thanks to Bessie, Brian, Doug and Joan. - Thanks again from Fran and family. 25-1 GRASBY. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our family and friends who joined us in celebrating our 60th wedding anniversary. We will cherish the memories of the day. Heartfelt thanks for all the flowers, cards, gifts and those who worked to make this a day to remember. - Bob and Jane Grasby. 25-lp Auction sales CW, Please Recycle This Newspaper Cards of thanks JOHNSTON. I want to say thanks to all my neighbours, friends and relatives for all the work and support I had. Thanks to the minister and doctors and many more people. 1 do miss my neighbours but I know so many people here. I think 1 have chosen the right spot because the girls and all are so good. 1 do want people to come and visit me. I do hope the new couple will enjoy Belgrave as much as we did. I just hope you each have your health and happiness. Thanks to all. Sincerely - Ruth Johnston. 25-1 KUEPFER. I would like to thank all those who attended my community shower or sent gifts and well wishes. Your generosity was overwhelming and greatly appreciated. Also a special thank you to the ladies who organized the evening. You did a terrific job. - Vanessa Kuepfer. 25-1 Cards of thanks KERKHOF. Little we knew that morning, that God would call Joseph home. In life we loved him dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose him, he did not go alone, for part of us went with him. the day God called him home. He left us beautiful memor­ ies, and though we cannot see him, he's always by our side. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same, but as God calls us one by one. the chain will link again. We thank you all - family, church family and community ■ we know that you have been praying for us and we have been so blessed with the cards and comments that come to us again, at this time, to remind us that you too have not forgotten - and we continue to be blessed with God's strength as He answers the prayers from so many. We appre­ ciate it all. (p.s. - the memorial stone is now in place) - with Love, John, Pauleen, Annamieka and Emily. 25-1 PROCTER. We extend our appreciation to all the rel'atives, friends and neighbours who offered us their sympathy during the recent loss of our dear mother and grandma, Beth Procter. Your kind words, flowers, food, cards and donations to charities were very much appreciated. Thank you for all the wonderful care Mom received at Braemar Nursing Home, she made many good friends over the years. Also thanks to the staff at Wingham and District Hospital for all the personal care she received. We would like to thank Rev. Len Meyers for the many visits and prayers he gave Mom. Also thank you to Rev. Tom Wilson for the beautiful funeral service held at Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth, Lynda McGregor for the piano music and Capucine Onn for the violin music. Thank you to all the ladies who served lunch at the Belgrave United Church and to McBurney Funeral Home for your kindness and professionalism you showed our family. Thank you to all the pallbearers, honorary pallbearers, flower bearers, readers and eulogy given in Mom’s honour. - Frank and Dorothy, Maxine and Howard, Marjorie and Phil, Larry and our families. 25-1 SANDERS. Thank you so much to all who supported my community shower on June 17. Your contribution was overwhelming. A special thank you to Pat Hunking and Nancy MichSe for all the work you did organizing the event. - Julie Sanders. 25-1 (joining events BLYTH UNITED CHURCH IS saying goodbye to Iris and Eugen Bannerman on June 26. Come out and hear Eugen’s last service and join the congregation for lunch following the service to bid farewell to the Bannermans as they start their retirement in British Columbia. Everyone welcome. 25-lp SENIORS LUNCHEON AT Brussels Legion, Tuesday, June 28 at 12 noon. Doors open at 11:30. Admission $7. Guest speaker and entertainment to follow. 25-lb