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The Citizen, 1994-09-07, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1994. PAGE 13. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES CARD OF THANKS -RATES- 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 150 each. 50e will be deducted if ad is paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT LARGE THREE BEDROOM house in Blyth, nicely decorated, $500/month plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 32-tfn FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE IN Blyth available September 15. References required. Phone 523- 9500. 32-tfn ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, downtown Blyth, clean, carpeted, fridge and stove. Days 291-2145, evenings, 357-4049. 31 -tfn TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in Brussels, $475 per month, heat and hydro included. Phone 570- 4362. 24-tfn TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent, Blyth. Fridge, stove, utilities and laundry facilities all included. Call 482-9371. 26-tfn APARTMENTS - 1 BEDROOM $315, 2 bedroom $385. Phone 1-571-1740 or 887-6724. 34-3p Two bedroom apartments in Brussels. Close to downtown area. $499./month + utilities Maitland View Apts Phone 887-6893 A ARTICLES FOR SALE ELECTRIC ORGAN, GOOD condition, $150 or best offer. Phone 357-2219. 35-1 LOVE SEAT - USED VERY little, pale green and cream velour, $50; Elmira wood-burning fire­ place insert, in good running order, with fan $175. Brussels 887-9356. 35-lp LOVE SEAT, TWO END TABLES, and two wing chairs. Phone 887- 9852. 35-1 TIRED OF THOSE BIKES ALL over the lawn? Phone Don for a bike stand after 6, 887-6402. 27-9p PEARS AND EARLY APPLES. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 34-2 AIRTIGHT WOOD STOVE TWO speed fan, excellent condition, 887-9083. 34-2 ROASTING CHICKENS. ORDER now for delivery Sept. 8. 7 - 8 lbs. S1,35/lb. Call 887-6098. 33-3p Mxr Massage Comes Across in the Classifieds AUCTION SALE To be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Huron County Board of Edqcation plus several local consignors. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 AT 10 A.M. Vehicles sell at 11:30 a.m.: 1985 Ford 66 passenger school bus, 1985 Ford 16 passenger bus (needs an engine), 2 * 1984 Ford 60 passenger buses, 1979 Ford LTD car all vehicles sell as Is. 8 ft. x 12 ft. greenhouse. Appliances, Antiques & Furniture: 2 fridges, clothes dryer, 3 colour T.V.'s, light oak dining suite with corner hutch * nearly new, 2 other dining suites, antique settee, 2 spooled beds with mattresses, single box spring and mattress like hew, 3 chesterfields, chestabed, dressers, odd chairs, high chair, wooden floor lamps, bridge lamp, small pedestal drop leaf table, gun stock chair, 5 bells, violin, dining table, mechanics tool box, some hand tools, garden tools, 4 ft. fluorescent lights, new 5 x 7 tin shed in box, 2 gas engine grass whips, push lawn sweeper, plus our usual offer of items too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 B GLANVILLE. Dean and Marlene are very proud to announce the birth of their first child, Marina Ashley, bom August 15, 1994 at Seaforth Community Hospital. Spoiling privileges go to first-time grandparents, Pete and Lanie Albers of Bluevale and Ken and Betty Glanville of Winthrop. 35-lp CARD OF THANKS ARMSTRONG. We wish to thank everyone for coming to our 40th anniversary celebration on August 28. Thank you for all your wonder­ ful salads, flowers, gifts and cards. A very special thank you to our family, Robert, Lynne, Bruce, Claudette, Brian and Leanne for organizing such a memorable day. Thanks to Joanne King, Don McDonald and Doris McKinley for providing entertainment. What a privilege to be a part of such a great community. - Leona and Jim. 35-1 BREMNER. Thanks to "Friends Forever" for remembering Scott with their many loving tributes. It means a lot to us that you have not forgotten him. - Scott's family. 35-lp BRIDGE. Special thanks to Allan and Marilyn for having my surprise birthday party at their place. Attending were my sons and wives, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, neighbours and friends. Thanks for gifts, cards and visits. Thanks to all. - Jean Bridge. 35-1 CALDWELL. A sincere thank you to relatives and friends for cards, visits and treats during my stay in Clinton hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Harle and nurses and staff on first floor and to Rev. Stephen Huntley for his visits. - Ralph. 35-lp DUCHARME. Special thanks to Pat and Larry Keffer, Barb and Jerry Laidlaw and Darwin Ducharme for the lovely supper Wednesday evening in honour of our 35th wedding anniversary. Also thanks to everyone for the gifts, flowers, cards and best wishes. It was very much appreciated and will be remembered and cherished throughout the years. - Oscar and Doroihca. 35-lp A c CARD OF THANKS GWYN. I wish to express my sincere thanks to my family, neighbours and friends for their visits, gifts and flowers and all who made inquiries concerning my health. Special thanks to Carman, Louise and Natasha for their love and support. A very special thank you to Marie Heffron for all the help and support she gave me, also Chris Courtney for looking after our home and washing and Aaron Bromley for cutting the grass. Thank you to the Clinton Hospital doctors and staff. To Dr. Tilbe, first floor nurses and O.R. staff of Goderich General Hospital, a very special thank you for all your kindness and support. Your help, thoughtfulness and love will always be remembered. - Ella Gwyn. 35-lp RICH/SZUSZ. We wish to thank those who remembered us with their prayers; cards, flowers and charitable donations at the time of our loss of a dear daughter and loving sister, Marion. Thanks to my friends at the Queen's Villa Apart­ ments for their lovely cards and gifts. Your kindness will always be remembered. Thanks also to the Church of God, ladies prayer group for their prayers, love, concern and the many lovely cards sent to Marion during her illness. She cherished each one. May God bless you all. - Ruby Rich and Frank and Phyllis Szusz. 35-1 RICHMOND. Dear Mr. Jim Armstrong, thank you for taking me up in your airplane, I enjoyed it very much! - Aaron Richmond. 35-lp STEPHENSON. I would like to thank all my friends and family for their good wishes, cards and gifts while I was in University Hospital in London. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered by my­ self and family. - Joan Stephenson. 35-lp STEPHENSON. I would like to thank Oldfields for my retirement party. Thanks to everyone for the flowers, gifts, cards and good wishes. Il was just great. I know a lot of nice people and have made many friends. I have now retired. - Nora Stephenson. 35-lp Both Brussels Premitc ball teams would like to thank the Optimists for lunch on Aug. 20. 35-lp We would like to thank our friends and families for coming to our luau party. Thanks for your beautiful cards, gifts and generous donations to the care package. Doug Purdy picked it up for the Salvation Army and assured us it would be really appreciated. Thanks to Doc and Bill for all their hard work, to our cooks Jim and Glen and to the entertainment. We're sure lucky to have families and friends like you. Oloha - Fran and Nora. 35-lp IC ■ COMING EVENTS GERALD AND JANNY HEY INK along with their children, invite you to share with them as they celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary on Saturday, September 17, 1994. Open house 2-4 p.m. at the Exeter Legion Hall. Your presence is your gift. 35-1 SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS bingo, every Monday night 7:30 p.m., Seaforth and District Community Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus Share The Wealth, $750 Jackpot must go! Doors open 6:30 p.m. eow REGISTRATION FOR BEAVERS, Cubs, Scouts, Venturers Wednes­ day, September 14, 7 - 8 p.m. Blyth Public School. Registration Fee - $30. For more information, Barb Knox 523-4290. 35-lb REGISTRATION FOR BROWNIES, Guides, Pathfinders, Wednesday, September 14, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Blyth Legion Hall. Registration Fee $25. Guide store available. New leaders are welcome. For more information, Heather Jackson, 523- 4813. 35-lb HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL meeting Thursday, September 15, 1994 at 8 p.m. in Holmesville United Church with Robin Thomp­ son - Yesteryears in Goderich Township. 35-1 ONTARIO FUR MANAGERS Convention and Outdoor Show September 9 & 10, 1994 in the Wiarton arena. Conservation and trapper displays, commercial and craft booths. Admission $5 for two days, 15 and under free. Open to public. 35-1 EVENING CLASSES STARTING in September 1994 at 7:30 p.m. Lawn Chair - Sept. 13 & 14. Basic Crocheting - Sept. 20 & Oct. 11. Basic Knitting - Sept. 27 & 29. Basic Sewing - Vest - Oct. 12, 19 & 26; Pants - Nov. 2, 9 & 16. To register or for more information drop into Stitches by M.J. or phone 519-523-4392. 35-1 MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA- ment - St. Jospeh's R.C. Church, Clinton, Wednesday, September 14, 8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. 35-1 FITNESS IS FUN - EXERCISE classes with Drusilla Leitch starting September 20 at 8 p.m. Brussels Public School Gym, 10 weeks $25.00. Bring your step and weights. 35-lb s COMING EVENTS LONDESBOROUGH UNITED Church Pork Chop BBQ - October 1st 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. at Church. 1 Chop $7.00; 2 Chops $8.50; Time and Talent Auction 8 p.m. at school. Bake and produce sale 3-8 p.m. at school. Call 523-4219. 35-lp ONTARIO YOUTH CHOIR IN concert, Wednesday, September 28 at Blyth Memorial Community Hall, 8 p.m. and afternoon Mini- Concert/Workshop at 1 p.m. Evening concert admission: Adults $8.00 advance sale/$ 10.00 at the door; youth $6.00. Tickets avail­ able Blyth Festival Box Office 523- 9300 and local ticket outlets. 35-3 ART EXHIBITION - NEW WORK in various media by Huron Society of Artists September 15 to 18, Thursday, Friday, Sunday 12-5, Saturday 10 - 5. Free admission. Bayfield Town Hall on The Square in Bayfield, Ontario. 345-2184. 35-1 MUSIC FUN FOR PRESCHOOLERS - A music prorgramme for 3 - 5 yr. olds, with singing, moving to music, musical games and percussion instruments. 1 hr. per week for 10 weeks, beginning in September. Classes held in Belgrave and Wingham. Call now to register - Anne Spivey A.R.C.T. B.A.(Mus) 357-3500. 35-1 SUNDAY BREAKFAST, SEPTEM- ber 18, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Seaforth Agricultural Exhibition Building put on by Agricultural Society to raise money for CHuMS mobility bus service. Music - good food - see your neighbours - support your community bus. 35-2 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to attend our 100th anniversary birthday celebrations at Bainton's Old Mill in downtown Blyth on September 17 from 2-4 p.m. Please join us. 34-3 PARISH DANCE, SPONSORED by St. Joseph's and St. Michael's, on Saturday, September 10, 1994, Goderich Township Hall, Holmes ville, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Hot lunch provided. Tickets, $10/person Music by: Beechwood (live band). 34-2 HOLY LAND TOUR: YOU ARE invited to join with tour hosts, George and Doris Cowan, on a 17- day Bible Lands Experience February 21 - March 9, 1995. Fo complete information cal Chatham, 352-8310, or Brussels 887-9342. Early-booking discoun until September 21. 34-2j CRAFT CLASSES: BEGINNING September 21. Call for information registration. Great projects! Grea, prices! Two locations - Bayfield Londesboro. Little Village Crafts 523-9168/565-5501. 34-3 Community Sfwwe.r for Allyson Scott (fianede of Rob Cardiff) Thursday, September 15 8:00 p.m. Brussels Library Basement EVERYONE WELCOME