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The Citizen, 1991-04-10, Page 17Classified RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following Wednesday. DEADLINE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. FAST DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1991. PAGE 17. COMING EVENTS ENGAGEMENTS ACCOMMODATION TO RENT AUCTION SALES CARD OF THANKS IN LONDESBORO AREA - A two-bedroom brick cottage style home, oil heat, $400 a month plus utilities. References required. Phone 526-7204. 14-lp ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS available immediately in adult building. Rent geared-to-income including fridge, stove and all utilities. Call Huron County Hous­ ing Authority, ask for Lisa 1-800- 265-1720. 13-4 FOR YOUR AUCTION SALE NEEDS in the Blyth-Londesboro area PHONE BOB TRICK 523-4387 Licensed Auctioneer IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - two newly renovated two bedroom apartments in downtown Brussels. One up and one down. Phone 1-743-7903 and leave message. 10-tfn GLOUSHER. The family of the late Norma Giousher wishes to express thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy. Many thanks to all who gave donations, flowers, cards and those who sent food to our homes. Thanks also to Rev. Paul Ross and Rev. Dave Snihur for their kind words and support and to the ladies of Londesboro Church for a lovely lunch. Your kindness and sym­ pathy will be remembered always. - Wilmer, Stewart and Sharon, Kim and Barb and families. 14-1 ARTICLES FOR SALE TURNBERRY UPHOLSTERY, Brussels - sofas and chairs, re­ covered like new! Free estimates, pickup and delivery. Workmanship guaranteed. Call 887-6073. 14-2 CHILD’S SIZE LEATHER BASE- ball glove for left-handed person, $20. Call 887-9288. 14-lp STEEL GRAINERIES - 1 - 3300 bushel and 2 - 1650 bushel. Jim Patterson, 887-6558. 14-lp FRUIT TREES - EXCEPTIONAL selections and packaged specials available. Rare varieties and cus­ tom grafting are our specialties. Please phone Woodwinds 335-3749 noon and evenings best. 14-1 MOOSE HUNTING LICENCES are now available. Also hunting and fishing licences. Montgom­ ery’s Custom Upholstery, Morris St., Blyth, 523-4272. 14-2 ONE BLACK LEATHER FRINGED jacket for $150 and one black leather vest for $30. Both ladies small. Will sell together for best offer. Hardly worn. Phone 887-9861 14-lp RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 THURSDAY, APRIL 11 AT 1 P.M. John Deere 6620 4 wheel drive combine, John Deere 8430 4 wheel drive tractor, John Deere1 4230 4 wheel drive tractor, large farm machinery, 1975 Louisville tandem grain truck, elevator leg, grain dryer, large grain storage bins. 1/2 mile north of Hensall for Gerald Heyink 263-5708 FRIDAY, APRIL 12 AT 1 P.M. Combine, 4 wheel drive tractors, large farm machinery, 2 trucks to be held 3’/« miles north of Seaforth, then 1’/j miles east for Ken R Campbell Farms 527-0249 SATURDAY, APRIL 13 AT 1 P.M. Combine, 4 tractors, fertilizer spreader truck, self-propelled for­ age harvester, irrigation pump and pipe Liquid manure sprea­ der, tillage, plant, gravity boxes, etc. 5 miles north of Clinton on Highway 4 to Concession 8, then 4 miles east at the Don Buchanan Farm HALLAHAN. I wish to thank everyone who made my 85th birth­ day so special. Most of all, my family, who made it a day that I will always cherish. God bless you all. - Dan Hallahan 14-lp IRWIN. We wish to thank our friends for their many expressions of sympathy and support through cards and calls at the time of the passing of our mother. - Carol and Peter. 14-1 ROLLINSON. The family of the late Mary Rollinson wishes to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their support and kindness during our time of need. - Murray, Alf, and Isobel. 14-1 ROULSTON. My thanks for those who sent cards, flowers and pre­ sents or inquired about my health while I was in hospital and since my return home. Your thoughtfulness is much appreciated. - Keith Roulston. 14-lp COMING EVENTS CARD OF THANKS CLAUS. Thank you to our neigh­ bours of Hamilton Street who attended our Drop-in and present­ ed us with a nice floral piece. You made us feel very welcome. - John and Teena Claus. 14-lp LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Dabber Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Cen­ tre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel chair acces­ sible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. tfn HARDWOOD SLABS $12 to $13.50 a cord, clean wood. Delivered to Auburn - Blyth by the truckload. Phone 529-7302. 11-4 RAINBOW TROUT - YEAR round fishing, and pond Stockers, 3 concessions north of Blyth, 3 sideroads west. Gloria and David Hedley, 357-2329. 09-tfn CUSTOM CLEANED DOUBLE 5898 13-2 cut red clover. Bill Gibson, 233- Start Here Be a part of Canada's original green movement - with kids. CRAWFORD. We would like to say a heartfelt thanks to the Grey Township Fire Department for their speedy arrival to our home and for getting the fire out so quickly. A special thanks to Grandma for coming to get the boys that morning. Also to Eric Prescott, Ken Baillie, Jess and Elwood Seili for help with chores. Also thanks to friends and neigh­ bours for the food and all their concern and offers of help. We will never forget it. Thank you again - Hugh and Joanne, Mark, Steven and Christopher Crawford. 14-1 ENGEL. The family of the late Annie Engel, Cranbrook wishes to express sincere thanks to all her friends, neighbours, relatives and Rev. S. Webb for your thoughtful­ ness in visits, cards and flowers; and for flowers and monies donated to charities at the funeral. The family says thanks to the nurses, staff, and Dr. Fawcett at Listowel Memorial Hospital for your T.L.C. for Annie and for speaking long distance to the family so often. • Marilyn (Engel) Clark, Sharon, Rosanne, Tracy. Paul and Susan and families. 14-1 PIANO RECITAL BY THE STU- dents of Shirley E. Vincent A.R.T.C. on Monday, April 22 at 7:45 p.m. in Blyth United Church. 14-2p ANNUAL HAM AND TURKEY dinner on May 5 at Grey Central School from 4 - 7 p.m. sponsored by Ethel Church Ladies. Tickets on sale now. 14-4p KIDS & US PRESENTS A “SELF Esteem Workshop” for Parents, with trained facilitator, Fran McQuail, on April 16, from 8 - 10 p.m. at the Wingham United Church. 14-1 BUCK AND DOE FOR SUSAN Marks and Mike Hendsbee, Friday April 12 at Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre, Brussels. Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Music by D.J. Verne Bridge. Lunch provid­ ed. $5 per person. Age of majority. 14-lp THE ANNUAL SPRING RUM- mage Sale sponsored by the Auxiliary to Wingham and District Hospital will be held in Wingham Armouries. Thursday, April 18, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday, April 19, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 14-1 TUESDAY, APRIL 16 AT 7:30 p.m. WMSC ladies meeting at Brussels Mennonite Fellowship. Speaker: Dr. Jackie Wolfe, Univer­ sity of Guelph. Topic: “The feather or the gun - a look at native people in Canada”. Everyone welcome. 14-1 BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS and Guests Goderich Harbouraires present Springtime Serenade at Blyth Memorial Hall on Saturday, May 4 at 8 p.m. Tickets at Blyth Festival Box Office 523-9300. 14-15-17 MITCHELL - NEILL Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Bennett are pleased to announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Debbie Neill to Neil Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell. The wedding is to take place at Duffs United Church, Walton on Satur­ day, April 20, 1991. Reception to follow in Brussels. 14-1 FREE CRAFT AND QUILT FAIR - Second Annual Craft and Quilt Fair at the Listowel Arena, Saturday, April 20, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Over 80 exhibitors. Lunch Booth. Bake Sale. Quilt Auction at 2:30 p.m. Sponsored by Perth North District Women’s Institute. 14-2 A GOOD SIZED GARDEN PLOT for use, free for this season. For details call 523-9629. 14-lp A new spirit of giving CARD PARTY (LAST) FOR Rebekahs and Oddfellows, April 15, at 8 p.m. at Lodge Rooms, Brussels. Everyone welcome. 14-lp GARAGE YARD SALE BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth & District Community Centre. $300 Jackpot must go. Over $1,000 in prizes. tfn FUNDRAISING DANCE AT THE Brussels Community Centre Satur­ day, April 13, 1991. Dance 9 p.m. -1 a.m. to The Entertainers. Lunch provided. Tickets $7.50 per person and are available at the Wingham and Area Seniors Day Centre, or at the door. 13-2 GARAGE AND BAKE SALE WILL be held in Belgrave Women's Institute Hall on Saturday, April 13 from 10 to 12 noon. Muffins and coffee available. Sponsored by Trinity Anglican Church, Belgrave. 14-1 Dhay STRAW 1,000 SQUARE BALES OF GOOD clean wheat straw, 75 cents/bale. Phone Leslie Caldwell 523-9324. 14-lp ETHEL HALL RUMMAGE AND Bake Sale Saturday, April 27 at 1 p.m. Bake sale at 2 p.m. Lunch booth. Donation of articles and baking gratefully accepted. Pro­ ceeds for renovation of hall. Con­ tact person Dorothy Dilworth, Bill Dobson or Grace Smith. 14 & 16 LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH Garage Sale, May 25. Mark this date on your calendar. 14-2 NEW AND NEARLY NEW SALE - Anglican Church Parish Hall, Blyth -Thursday, April 11, 10- 1; Friday, April 12, 1 - 4 or by appointment. Phone 523-9294. 14-lp PANCAKE SUPPER WEDNES- day, April 10, 5 - 7 p.m. Knox United Church, Belgrave. Adults $4.50; Children $3.00; Preschoolers Free. Family $15. Everyone wel­ come. 13-2 HELP WANTED TENDERS ARE NOW BEING Ac­ cepted for grass cutter (must have own equipment) and diamond maintenance/caretaker for the Bel­ grave Kinsmen Community Park. Contact Kevin Pletch, 357-1967 for details. 13-2 PERSON TO WORK AT SCHOOL Car in Clinton, May 24 to Labour Day, wages $7.50/hour. Duties include hosting visitors and tours; light housekeeping, etc.; museum cataloguing, etc. Send resume to Toby Rainey, RR 3, Walton, N0K 1Z0. All replies answered. 14-2 BUS DRIVER REQUIRED FOR September 1991. Contact Hullett Bus Lines 482-3747. 14-1 THE BLYTH INDUSTRIAL SLOW Pitch League is looking for experi- BRUSSELS LIONS T.V. BINGO, every Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Cable 17. *4 regular games $25.00 *Share the Wealth. •Jackpot $750. 03-tfn enced umpires for the 1991 ball season. If interested,call Paul Hallahan at 523-9339 or Brad Andrews at 526-7762 for more information.14-2 'EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PARK SUPERINTENDENT The Maitland Valley Conservation Authority [MVCA] requires a SUPERINTENDENT for the Wawanosh Valley Conservation Area for four months beginning May 15 through September 15,1991 For further information contact Marlene Shiell at the MVCA Administration Centre, Box 127, Wroxeter, Ontario, NOG 2X0, Phone [519] 335-3557 from Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The deadline for applications is 4 p.m., Wednesday, April 19, 1991. \/