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in Brussels
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in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Accommodation
for rent
APARTMENT IN BRUSSELS -
two-bedroom upper rear, $400 per
month. Fridge, stove supplied.
Electric heat, utilities extra. No
pets. Available immediately. Phone
519-345-2212, leave message. 36-2
CLINTON - NEWER BUILDING,
two bedroom, four appliances,
laundry facilities, $475 and $500
plus utilities. 519-685-2264. 33-tfn
TWO APARTMENTS FOR RENT
in downtown Blyth. A one-
bedroom ($340/month) and a three-
bedroom ($395/month). Available
October 1. For information call
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NEW FARLEY REPLACEMENT
casement window, 32"w x 48"h
with decorative narrow gold line.
Energy Star Qualified. Original
purchase price $352. Asking $185
o.b.o. Call 519-887-6703. 36-lp
LARGE QUANTITIES OF FALL
mums available, wholesale and
retail. Call Sunset Springs
Greenhouse, 527-0761. 36-2
VILAS SOFA AND ROCKER,
Kroehler sofa, 2 chairs and
ottoman, sofa bed, sofa and chair,
braided rugs - all in excellent
condition. Priced to sell. Andy
Haggins, 887-9326. 36-lp
DISHWASHER, DRYER, KING-
sized waterbed, small sofa. 887-
9394. 36-lp
BEAUTIFUL FALL MUMS for
sale at Plant Paradise, Vanastra.
Flats of 4" perennials are now 18
for $10. 36-3
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT: YORK
Concorde Rower, $100;
Progressive Resistance Stepper.
$50. Phone 887-9102. 35-3
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
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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
Auction sales
FORM 8
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION
Municipal Act, 2001
The Corporation of the County of Huron
Take Notice that the land(s) described below
will be offered for sale by public auction at
10 o’clock on the 4th day of October, 2005 at
Huron County Court House, 1 Courthouse Square,
Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2
Description of Land(s):
1. PT Falls Reserve Western Division
Colbome as in R323253 (Firstly)
Township of Ashfield-Colbome-Wawanosh
2. PT LT 4 E of Centre St PL 316 Wroxeter
as in R138691 S/T R138691; Howick
3. PT LT 145 PL 276 Howick as in R287210
4. PT LT 5 CON 1 Huron Road Survey
Tuckersmith as in R337829
Municipality of Huron East
5. PT LT 34 PL 305 Grey; PT Parliament St
PL 305 Grey; Municipality of Huron East
Northerly 33 Feet in even width of LOT 34
and the Easterly 66 Feet in even width of
Parliament Street which is not closed,
PLAN 305, in the Village of Tannersville,
in the Township of Grey, County of Huron
6. PT LT 11 CON 1 Stephen as in R232572
Municipality of South Huron
7. PT LT 10 CON 6 Usborne as in R277356
SAT DEBTS IN R277356
Municipality of South Huron
8. LT 21 BLK G, PL 390 Seaforth,
Formerly Town of Seaforth
Now Municipality of Huron East
All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in
full at the time of the sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft
or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation.
Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regard
ing the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold.
Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential
purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal
Tax Sales Rules. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the
amount bid plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer
tax.
The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to
the successful purchaser.
For further information regarding this sale, contact:
Treasurer, The Corporation of the County of Huron
1 Courthouse Square, Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2
Personal information contained on this form, collected pursuant to the
Municipal Act, 2001 will be used for the purposes of that Act.
Questions should be directed to the Freedom of Information and
Privacy Coordinator at the institution responsible for the procedures
under that Act.
f LARGE |
| AUCTION SALE A
to be held at Seaforth
A Fairgrounds Agri Plex Building A
’ Saturday, September 17 ’
A at 10 am A
’ Antiques, furniture, appliances, '
A violins, new air-tight stove, portable A
’ generator, commercial floor ’
A scrubber, wheelchairs, etc. A
Auctioneers:
A Richard and Ben Lobb A
519-482-7898 Clinton
| SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 AT 10:00 AM: A
Household effects, fishing
A equipment, tools, etc. at 107 Mary A St., Clinton for Mrs. (Murray) Gladys T
A East. See www.lobbauction.on.ca A
. for full listing and upcoming
A auctions. A
Babysitting
BABYSITTER IN AUBURN HAS
openings. Fun safe home. Lots of
crafts and activities. All ages
welcome. Receipts given.
References available. Call
Stephanie at 526-1085. 34-4
Auction sales
Minimum Bid
$16,150.71
$4,131.75
$6,852.39
$13,250.09
$3,611.87
$16,828.02
$8,944.10
$9,734.01
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Births
CHANG. Praise God tor the safe
arrival of Jordan William Yu On
Chang, son of Julie and Peter,
brother for Brianna, on Tuesday,
August 30, 2005 at Stratford
General Hospital. Spoiling rights
go to grandparents Dr. Wilson and
Felicia Chang of Kitchener and Bill
and Susan Howson of Blyth, Uncle
Rick of Blyth and Uncle Ron, Aunt
Maria and Aunt Anita of Toronto.
36-lp
VEITCH. Erin, Rob. and big
brother Evan welcome with lots of
love their baby girl, Karsyn Elaine
Elizabeth. Karsyn was born on
Sept. 1, 2005 at 10:12 a.m.
weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. Proud
grandparents are Ron and Marg
Cook of Belgrave, Ross Veitch of
Listowel and smiling down from
heaven Grandma Ruth. Special
thanks to Dr. Mathews, Dr.
Weston, and all the wonderful O.B.
nurses at Listowel Memorial
Hospital. 36-1
Cards of thanks
COOK. The family of Marion
Cook would like to express our
sincere thanks to the Blyth Fire
Department, Clinton Hospital staff
and Ambulance attendants for the
care, compassion and sensitivity
shown to us during this difficult
time. Also thanks to O.P.P. officer
Dave Mounsey for his kind words
of encouragement that morning.
We are deeply grateful for the
services of Falconer Funeral Home
and staff, Blyth Church of God,
Auburn Missionary Church and
Pastor Dave Wood for their
assistance with the funeral
arrangements. Our heartfelt thanks
to the Grand View Restaurant staff
for their support and to those who
remembered all of us with cards,
bringing food to our homes,
flowers and words of comfort. We
have been overwhelmed by the
outpouring of love for my wife, our
mother, grandmother and great
grandmother. The service was truly
a celebration of her life and we
were comforted and strengthened
by the reassuring words of Rev.
Bob and Cecil Barnhart. Thank you
for keeping us in your thoughts and
prayers.
“During times of sadness we do not
walk alone.... the Lord is with us
carrying our burden
Sincerely - Russell Cook and
family. 36-1
I would like to take this opportunity
to thank all my friends and family for
their support both before and after
returning home from University
Hospital, London.
Special thanks to Dr.-Ping, Dr. A.
Montgomery, Dr. Almand. To Dr. Mary
-Lea Myers and her very special team
and the staff at University Hospital, a
."Big Thankyou".
To the staff, council and employees of
the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry,
to the Wingham and Area Fire Board
and all the Firemen at Wingham and
Gorrie. Thank you for your
thoughtfulness.
Special thanks to my wife Annabelle,
and staff at the shop for keeping
things under control.
Special thanks to Rev. Wayne Beamer
and Rev. Jeff Hawkins.
Your thoughtfulness was very much
appreciated and will always be
cherished.
Thanks again, Lynn Hoy
KNIGHT. Thanks very much
family, friends and neighbours for
your calls, visits, cards and gifts I
received while in hospital and since
coming home. - Yvonne. 36-lp
McARTER. I would like to thank
Gary and the kids and everyone
who attended our end-of-summer
surprise 40th Birthday party Sept.
3. Thank you for the flowers and all
the wonderful gifts. It was a great
time! - Kim McArter. 36-1
Coming events
COME-AND-GO COMMUNITY
Shower for Cheryl Cloakey at
Brussels Library, Thursday, Sept.
15 from 7 - 9 p.m. 36-lp
LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH
roast pork supper, Saturday, Sept.
17, Londesboro Community Hall,
5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Adults $10 in
advance, $12 at the door, 5-12 $5,
under 5 - free. Advance tickets
523-9280 or 523-9021. 34-3p
Coming events
AUTUMN RENEWAL DAY FOR
Women, Saturday, Oct. I from 9
a.m. - 3 p.m. at Huron Chapel,
Auburn. Theme speaker - Pearl
Gibbins, “Defeat to Victory.” Cost
$10 or $5 for half day. For tickets,
529-7259. Sponsored by ABC
Women’s Ministry of Auburn,
Blyth and Clinton. 36-2p
PrEP (Pre-Employment Planning) 4
Women. Free 8-week program
starts Sept. 23. Fridays 1 p.m. to
3 p.m. Huron Employment
Resource Centre, 60 Mary Street,
Clinton. Travel and childcare
subsidies available. Pre-registration
required. Contact Women Today of
Huron at 524-6767 or 1-888-547-
3478 or info@wthuron.ca 36-2
THE BM&G DIABETIC MEETING
will be held Wednesday, Sept. 21 at
7:30 p.m. at Huronlea. Janis
Vodden will bring a demonstration
of Tai Chi. All interested people
are welcome. For more information
call Nelva Scott 887-6691. 36-1
A COME-AND-GO TEA FOR
Arnold Bruce’s 75th and Ora’s
80th birthdays September 24 at
Belgrave Community Centre,
Queen Street, from 2 to 4 p.m. Best
wishes only. 36-2p
RUMMAGE AND GARAGE SALE,
Blyth United Church, Sept. 29
and 30, 7-9 p.m.; Oct. 1,
8 a.m. - 12 noon. 36-2
HURON COUNTY CHILD ABUSE
Prevention Committee Teddy Bear
Dream Auction, Saturday, Oct. 1.
Entertainment: “Jeff Healey and
The Jazz Wizards”. Blyth theatre,
6:00 p.m. Dream Auction - Silent
Auction - Door Prizes - Hors
d’oeuvres. Tickets at Blyth theatre
or call 1-800-479-0716. 35-3
SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 CIDERFEST,
Van Egmond House, Egmondville.
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Flea market,
historical demonstrations, hot cider,
apple fritters, museum, clowns.
Adults $2, Children $1, preschool -
free. 35-3
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary’s annual penny sale,
September 15 to 24, Anglican
Parish Hall, Clinton. Hours:
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Fridays -
open until 9. Draw September 24 at
12:30. 35-2
OLD TYME COUNTRY BREAK-
fast, Sunday, September 25, 9 a.m.
- 1 p.m. at Londesborough Hall.
Eggs, bacon,sausage, pancakes and
homefries. Adults - $6, children
under 12 - $3. Sponsored by
Londesborough Lions Club. 35-2b
ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH
turkey/ham supper, Sunday, Sept.
25, BMG Community Centre,
Brussels, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Adults
$10, 5-12, $5. 887-6843. 36-2
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FREE FIREWOOD FOR THE
cutting. Large elm tree, died this
year. Also large mountain ash. Call
523-9636 evenings. 36-tfn