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The Citizen, 1992-01-29, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29,1992. PAGE 13. ARTICLES FOR SALE AUCTION SALES CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS-RATES- 20 words or less only $3.50. Additional words 150 each. Extra Billing Charge 500 will be added if not paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD AVAIL- able in Brussels. Phone 887-9098. 04-1 NEWLY RENOVATED 3 BED- room farmhouse with new 2-car attached garage and entrance. Located between Blyth and Bel­ grave on Hwy. #4. For inquiries call: 357-3330. 04-1 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT in Blyth, appliances supplied, can take possession March 1. Call 357- 3056. 03-2 NEW TWO BEDROOM APART- ment for rent in Brussels, appli­ ances included, available February 15. Call Brian after 6:30 p.m., 887- 9830. 03-2 BLYTH, 2 BEDROOM APART- ment available now, close to uptown. References required. Phone 482-9371. 01-4 GYPSY LANE - LARGE TWO bedroom apartment, fridge and stove included, washer and dryer onpremises, available December 1. Phone 523-4525. 44-tfn ARTICLES FOR SALE 5 R's Community Thrift Shop Final Clearance of White Tagged Clothing Each item 500 January 31 to February 1st Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. ATTENTION HOG FARMERS Heat Lamp 29.” $20.” rebate available per unit from Ontario Hydro •Large Selection of Hog ear tags available * Draw for the equivalent value of ear tags purchased Cash & Carry Only Brussels Agri Services masterfeeds ® at Brussels Livestock 887-9391 A LADIES’ SKIS, BOOTS AND poles, good as new. Phone 523- 9272. 04-lp YOUTH’S X-COUNTRY SKIS - 170 cm. poles and boots, also one navy Blyth P.S. sweatshirt with hood. Items in excellent condition. Call for exact sizes at 523-9541. 04-lb 1 PAIR OF SKIS, SUITABLE for boy or girl, about 4 - 5 ft. tall. After 6 p.m., call 887-6726. 04-1 1982 POLARIS 340 LIQUID INDY, navy $2800 firm; 1984 Polaris Indy 440, fan cooled, bur­ gundy, smooth and in good condi­ tion, $2800. Call 693-4866 anytime, Wardsville. 03-2 RAINBOW TROUT - SIX FOR $10, cleaned. David Hedley, 1 mile north of Westfield. Phone 357- 2329. 01-6 NEW AND USED SATELLITE Systems for sale or rent. Also antennas, rotors, boosters and tow­ ers. Service to all makes of satellite systems; leasing also available. L & A Satellite Co. Ltd., phone day or night 524-9595. 22-tfh HARDWOOD SLABS, $12 to $13.50 per cord, delivered to Blyth. Good clean wood. Phone 529- 7302. 02-4 1984 HONDA ATC 125 HI-LQW Range, electric start. Excellent con­ dition, 887-6377. 03-2 BROPHY JACKETS WINGHAM 357-3712 Zero Zone, 2 piece adult sno suits. Small, medium, large, extra large and 2 XL. Final Clearance Values $300.00 and up. Now $115.00. Also high bib pants. Now only $40.00. Check our this week's Specials * 18 kg. Banner Puppy Food $18.99 Lined or Unlined Gloves $3.75 a pair 50 lbs. Sunflower Seeds Striped or Black $11.99 Brussels Agri Services 51 lasterfeedls at Brussels Livestock | 887-9391 I Hours: Monday 1-5 p.m. | Tuesday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Wednesday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 1 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.*****j ... .jiiijmLm1- You can lose a lot more than your licence „_. ... drinking (TP) the Attorney and driving. Ontario General A RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 Saturday, Feb. 1 at 10:30 a.m. 103 acres of land known as Lot 6, Con. 9, Turnberry Township, approx. 7 kms east of Wingham. Then at 11:15 a.m^2940 sq. ft. concrete building on 1/2 acre lot, plus vacant property, 198 by 330 ft. both in the Village of Wroxeter for the County of Huron. Phone 524-7412 for information. Saturday, Feb. 8 at 10:30 a.m. Car, antiques and furniture at Brussels Arena Auditorium for Estate of Isabel Adams. fl BOYLE. Bernard and Heather (Fenton) Boyle are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first child, Nicole Sherrie Lee. She arrived January 18 at 6:16 a.m. at Clinton Public Hospital. Proud grandparents are Leona Boyle, RR 2, Auburn and Bill and Audrey Fenton, RR 1, Belgrave. 04-1 McGAVIN. Brian and Shelley (nee Finlayson) were blessed with the safe arrival of their first child, a son Brandon Neil on January 24, 1992 at Clinton Public Hospital weigh­ ing 6 lbs. 1 oz. Proud grandparents are Laird and Ruby Finlayson of Kippen and Neil and Marie McGavin of Walton. Great-grand­ parents are Irene Finlayson of Hen­ sail and Carl Johnston of Bluevale. 04-1 ROOT. Ron and Deb are pleased to announce the birth of their fourth daughter, Amy Lynn on January 22, 1992 at Wingham and District Hospital, a sister for Tammy, Lisa and Stephanie. A granddaughter for Aubrey and Grace McNichol and Ron and Sandi Root. 04-lp WATSON. Lindsay is happy to announce the arrival of her baby brother, Andrew Carson, bom on January 8, 1992 at Listowel Hospi­ tal, weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. Proud par­ ents are Valerie and Mike Watson of Brussels. A grandson for Murray and Audrey Johnston of Bluevale and Pat and Ralph Watson of Brus­ sels. Great-grandchild for Jack and Mildred Wheeler and Carson and Alma Watson, all from Brussels, also Beth Johnston, Listowel and Mary Cameron, Palmerston. 04-1 Badminton's easy and exciting! After work or on the weekend, make it part of your game plan! c CARD OF THANKS BOYLE. Heather and Nicole would like to thank the nurses, Dr. Hay and Dr. Raczycki for the excellent care given to both of us while we were patients in the Clinton Hospi­ tal. 04-1 ELLSMORE. I would like to say thank you to all who sent me cards and goodies and who inquired about me during my stay in hospi­ tal and since returning home. A special thank you to Isabel and Brenda Pearson for the Christmas dinner, and Bill Pearson for keep­ ing the lane open. It is all appreci­ ated. - Bob Ellsmore. 04-1 JENKINS. Larissa and I would like to thank everyone who visited us, and sent cards and gifts while we were in the hospital and since returning home. A special thank you to Dr. Gear and the nurses in the OB ward of Wingham and Dis­ trict Hospital. Once again thank you. - Pat and Larissa. 04-1 p RYAN. Thanks to all our family, friends and neighbours for all the prayers, cards, flowers and gifts, food and visits in the last few weeks. I was thoroughly spoiled! Special thanks to Lome and Bonnie for their generous time and help. Also thanks to Dr. Haines, doctors and staff on 7th floor University Hospital. Everything was deeply appreciated. - Marianna Ryan and Jack and family too! 04-1 SMITH. Our thanks to Dr. Hanlon and the staff at Wingham and Dis­ trict Hospital, also to all our kind neighbours for their help and sup­ port during John's recent stay in hospital and continuing recovery. - John and Dorothy. 04-1 TAYLOR. I wish to say a sincere thank you for the cards, visits and calls which I received during my stay in hospital. A special thanks to the nurses on 2nd floor for the excellent care. Thanks also to friends and family who gave Mary rides to and from the hospital. - Jack Taylor. 04-1 YOUNG. On behalf of the late John N. Young we would like to thank our family, friends and neighbours for the lovely cards, the food brought to the house, the flo­ ral tributes and donations to the Canadian Diabetes Assoc. Thank you to Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home for their guidance and under­ standing. Special thanks to Huron- view, residents of Queen's Villa, Homemaker Cathy Carter and Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez and Lieut. Len Balantyne for their words of wis­ dom and comfort expressed to us in our time of sorrow. - Roy, Iris, Helen, Lloyd and families. 04-lp COMING EVENTS FIFTH ANNUAL CEILIDH PRE- sented by the Blyth Festival Singers, Saturday, February 8, 8 p.m. Goderich Township Hall, Holmesville. (Snow date Feb. 22) Enjoy an evening of Scottish songs and dances followed by a supper buffet. Tickets: $12 in advance or $14 at the door, available from choir members, Les Ciseaux, Clin­ ton; Blyth Festival Box Office 523- 9300 or Clinton 233-9990. 02-3 c LONG TERM CARE. The Govern­ ment of Ontario is proposing changes to the system, of services for seniors, disabled adults and family caregivers in order to help people remain in their own homes. Everyone who will deliver or use services should be involved in shaping this policy. Come to a public meeting to discuss these changes and tell us what you think on Wednesday, January 29th at 7:30 p.m. at Brussels United Church. For more information con­ tact Community Health & Support Services (519) 675-7680 or 1-800- 663-3775. 03-2 BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District Community Centre. Jackpot of $1,000 on 46 numbers, reducing by $50 on every number called. Minimum jackpot of $300 must go. 16-tfn LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Dabber Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel chair accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. tfn DABBER BINGO - $1,000 JACK- pot must go! Wingham Knights of Columbus, every Tuesday. Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Wingham. Doors open 6 p.m. Early Birds 7:15 p.m. 17-tfn BRUSSELS PIPE BAND ROBBIE Bums Ball at Brussels Legion Sat­ urday, February 1. Music by Temp­ tation. $7.00 admission includes hot lunch. 04-1 HELPING CHILDREN COPE with Loss, speaker Sandy Stewart, from Huron Centre for Children and Youth at Brussels Public School, Tuesday, February 4 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome.04-1 PANCAKE & SAUSAGE breakfast by the Auburn District Lions Club, Auburn Community Hall, February 2, 1992. Serving 9 - 12 noon, $3.00 per person. All pro­ ceeds to Community Betterment. Maple syrup supplied by Robinson Maple Products. 04-1 I Wednesday, Feb. 5,1992 7:30 p.m. Brussels Legion Come and See how easy it Is to improve your leadership skills and speaking skills Guest Speaker-Ralph Williamson D.T.M. Door Prizes - Free Coffee & Donuts Bring a Friend!