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The Citizen, 1992-06-03, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3,1992. PAGE 17. ARTICLES FOR SALE CARD OF THANKS-RATES- 20 words or less only $3.50. Additional words 150 each. Extra Billing Charge 50e will be added if not paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday In Brussels 4 p.m. Monday In Blyth ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT fl 3 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE located just north of Blyth. Rent $400/month. For inquiries call: 357-3330. 22-1 ROOM AND BOARD. PHONE 887-9098. 10-tfn 3,000 SQ. FT. FOR RENT ON fifth of Morris, will divide to 1,000 sq. ft. units, has 12 x 14 ft. doors, pay own heat and hydro $200.00 per unit per month. Apply Robert Hesse 887-9007, Brussels. 17-tfn A ARTICLES FOR SALE RAINBOW TROUT - POND stockers, $1.50 each; freshly cleaned, 6 for $10; or fish your own at 30 cents an inch. 3 conces­ sions north, 3 sideroads west of Blyth. David Hedley, 357-2329. 22-tfn WHERE DO YOU FIND TROPI- cal plants for your home or office? At Plant Paradise, 20 Fifth Ave., Vanastra, 482-3969. 19-5ch 4 HOT NURSERY ROOMS OF weaner decks with plastic coated self-supporting floors. Each room consists of stainless steel penning, 12 pens 4' x 5' and 12 pens 3' x 5’. Stainless steel feeders also includ­ ed. 887-6181. 21-4 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. tfn K- —pEL Zj t ELECTRIC FENCE SYSTEMS ® F' INSTOCK | • custom installation ; F available < ‘custom post driving I SPECIAL 20% OFF Chick Starter $7.25 cash & carry Brussels Agri Services fltasterfeedsat Brussels LlvestocK J 887-9391 | | Hours: Monday 1-5 p.m. | n, Tuesday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. | Ms, Closed Wednesday Thursday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. L Friday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 'in ii'jjfi’ rTimTninr'' A GERANIUMS, BOXED PLANTS 90 cents; Perennials 90 cents and up. Corry and Leo Sanders, one mile south of Belgrave, then two miles east on County Road 16. 887- 6306. 20-4p HARDWOOD SLABS - $13.50/ cord delivered to Brussels, $12.50/ cord delivered to Blyth, good clean wood. Phone 529-7302. 22-4 TANDY DMP 105 COMPUTER printer, $50. Call 523-9636 after 6 p.m. 22-tfn BIRTHS BAILEY. Andrew James Thomas was bom April 12/92 at Clinton Hospital delivered by Dr. Hay and Nurse Tilly, weighing 9 lb. and 21 1/2" long. Parents are Dan Bailey and Lynn Bannerman, sisters are Danaka, Darlene and Angela and brothers are Derek and Dusty Ban­ nerman. Grandparents are Mason and Hazel Bailey and David and Margot Bowie. Thanks to Dr. Hay and all the terrific nurses for the great care. 22-1 A AUCTION SALES RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SATURDAY, JUNE 13 AT 10 A.M. - furniture, appliances etc. at Lobb Auction Building In Clinton. We are accepting good clean consignments for this auction. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 AT 1 P.M. - Real estate auction, 2 properties, Pine Ridge Chalet Dance Hall and house near Hensall, 11000 sq. ft. building In Vanastra, formerly known as the Glasgow Inn Restaurant. For Information phone 482- 3466 and ask for Don. I A CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery, Shop Tools & Household Effects for ESTATE OF BRIAN HALLAM R.R. 1 Auburn on / SATURDAY JUNE 13,1992 AT 10 A.M. Located: Lot 43 Cone. 13 Hullett Twp. 2 miles south of Auburn or 8 miles north of Clinton on County Rd. 8 FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 OWNER: MRS. HALLAM 526-7501 LINDSAY. Bonnie and Bruce wish to announce the safe arrival of their first child, a son, Andrew Phillip, weighing 7 lb. 12 oz. on May 22, 1992. 22-lp TERSTEEGE. Trudy (nee Noble) and Hank are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Tiffany Lynn, bom May 4, weighing 7 lb. 15 1/2 oz. Proud grandparents are Don and Helen Noble, Belgrave and Zwaanie and Jerry Tersteege of Clifford. 22-1 WORK. Graham and Margaret Work are happy to announce the safe arrival of a new grandson John Alexander, born May 24, 1992 weighing 7 lb. 15 oz. Proud parents are Brian and Jackie Work of Cale­ donia. John is a new brother for Ricky. 22-lp c CARD OF THANKS HOWSON. Thank you to all who were so kind to us in the loss of my dear brother. We would like to thank friends, family, and neigh­ bours who sent cards, flowers and food to the house. Your thoughtful­ ness was appreciated and will never be forgotten. - Bruce and Candice Howson and family. 22-lp JOHNSTON. To the Blyth Fire Department, ambulance attendants, Bev and Helen Wallace and anyone who helped at the scene of the acci­ dent; to all those who sent cards, flowers, gifts and visited me while I was in Stratford Hospital and since arriving home; to everyone who sent baking to the house; to all our family and friends who have been so helpful and supportive in every way, without them the road to recovery would be so much more difficult; thank you all. - Thelma. 22-lp' KERNAGHAN. Please accept this as my thank you for the beautiful gifts I received at my bridal show­ er. It was very enjoyable visiting so many friends I only see from time to time since moving to London. Special thanks to the ladies who worked to make that evening such fun. - Anne Kemaghan 22-lp - VWTHE CLEAN-UP BRIGADE Put yukkies in their place! PEARSON. I would like to say thanks to all my neighbours on Tory Hill for the surprise party to celebrate my birthday on Saturday night. I am still in a mild state of shock. The rain certainly didn't damper our spirits and once again the old bus shed came to the res­ cue. It was a lot of fun. Thank you for the delicious barbecued supper, gifts and cards and special decora­ tions. - Edna C. Pearson. 22-lp SOMERS. We would like to thank our children for the lovely surprise party for our 40th anniversary. Also thanks so much to our friends, relatives and neighbours for the many beautiful gifts and cards. - George and Fannie. 22-1 TRAVISS. We wish to extend spe­ cial thanks to our family, Gail and Ken Moffett and Brian and Wilma Traviss for arranging our special day. Thanks also to the Legion Ladies, Balloon Busters, and all who helped on Sunday. Seeing all our friends, neighbours and rela­ tives made our 50th anniversary indeed memorable. Special thanks for all the lovely cards. Thank you - Herb and Mildred Traviss. 22-1 COMING EVENTS BELGRAVE COUNTRY FAYRE, Saturday, June 13 starting at 4 p.m. at Belgrave Arena. Free admission. Featuring crafts, bakery, needle­ work, etc. Cold meat supper from 5:00 to 7:00. Adults $7.00, children $3.50, preschoolers free. 21-2 WINGHAM & DISTRICT COM- munity Living Association is hold­ ing their annual meeting Monday, June 8, 8 p.m. at the Wingham United Church. The guest speaker will be Jennifer Dierolf, the associ­ ation's Volunteer Co-ordinator. All are welcome. 21-2 LEGION LADIES' AUXILIARY Penny Sale and Bake Sale Satur­ day, June 6, 2 - 4 p.m., Brussels Legion. Tickets available at door and from members. Have tickets in before 3 p.m. 21-2p KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bluevale 135th Anniversary on Sunday, June 7 at 2:30 p.m. Speak er: Rev. Ivan Dambrowitz. Fellow­ ship to follow. Everyone welcome. 21-2 COME AND ENJOY THE “Country Cookin’ Smorgasbord” at Duffs United Church, Walton on Sunday, June 14 from 4:30 - 7 p.m. Adults $8.00, Children $4.00, Preschool free. Call 887-6658 or 527-1866 for tickets. Also tickets available at the door. 20-22-23p BUCK AND DOE FOR JEFF Pyke and Julie Nicholson, Saturday, June 13, 1992. Howick Community Centre, 9-1. Age of majority only. 22-2p MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER for Kathleen Foran, St. Augustine Parish Hall, Saturday, June 6, 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. 22-1 c1_COMING EVENTS RESERVE YOUR TABLE NOW. July 4 Brussels FunFest Com­ munity Flea Market - Garage Sale. Indoors B.M. & G. arena. Call Sharon 887-6279. 22-lp CHERRY BUS LINES - JUNE 24 to Cullen Gardens. Leaving July 5, 8-day trip to P.E.I. Call Isabel Campbell 357-1938. 22-3p DECORATION SUNDAY ON Sunday, June 7 at 2 p.m. Legion, Oddfellows & Rebekahs Service, at the Brussels Cemetery. 22-1 VOLUNTEER THIS SUMMER at Blyth Festival. Volunteer ushers (over 12 years old) needed all sum­ mer for the Blyth Festival Theatre. Adults and youth welcome to usher; especially matinee and weekend performances. Call Lisa at 523-9300. 22-1 MONSTER BINGO, MONDAY, June 15, 1992, 7:30 p.m., Seaforth Arena, doors open at 5:30 p.m. All game prizes will be doubled. Over $5,000.00 in prizes. $1,500.00. Jackpot must go. Proceeds to Minor Sports. 22-1 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. 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. tfn LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Lucky Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:30 p.m Air Conditioned. Wheel Chair Accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot must go every week. tfn KINBURN FORESTERS Chicken B.B.Q., Thursday, June 11, 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $7.00, children $4.00. Take outs available. 20-3 BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB Elimination Draw: Grand prize $2500, early bird draws June 6, $30; June 13, $40; total prizes $5,000. Tickets also provide admis­ sion for two to a Hot Buffet, enter­ tainment and dance on June 20 at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. Contact any Brussels Lions Club member for tickets. 22-lb F FREE: LOOSE HAY OR STRAW. Phone 523-9220. 22-1 You can lose a lot more than your licence Mmstry o, drinking VVj the Attorney and driving . Ontario General