The Citizen, 1994-09-21, Page 25THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1994. PAGE 25.
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
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SALES
AUCTION SALE
Of household furnishings, antiques and miscellaneous items will be held
for Holyrood area residents. (Farm Sold)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 AT 6:00 P.M.
LUCKNOW ARENA
Partial list includes antique sideboard, antique clock, antique love seat,
antique hutch, antique mirror, old blacksmith forge blower.
Plan to attend this large sale of well-kept items.
AUCTIONEERS: JOE ZEHR 887-9599
OR ALLAN R. MILLER 395-5062
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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
LARGE THREE BEDROOM
house in Blyth, nicely decorated,
$500/month plus utilities. Phone
887-9007. 32-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
TWO BEDROOM UPSTAIRS
apartment in Blyth, fridge and
stove included. Phone 523-4531.
37-2p
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - USED CEILING-
hung Duo-Matic 335,000 B.T.U.
furnace. Associated duct work and
chimney included. Sealed tenders
to be received until October 3rd,
1994 at 4:00 p.m., Township of
Grey, 887-6268. 37-1
ROASTING CHICKENS -7-9
LBS., $ 1.35/lb. Order now for
delivery Oct. 28. Phone 887-6098.
37-6p
A CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of
Household Effects & Antiques & some Farm Items
for
MRS. FENA HULZEBOSCH
460 DINSLEY ST., BLYTH, ONTARIO
ON
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1994 AT 11 A.M.
Location: East of #4 highway beside Hamm’s Garage
2 fridges, electric stove, dryer, card table, 2 wooden lawn chairs,
2 big tables, 2 steel barrels, window fan, trilite lamp, steel and
wooden wheels (4), water sprinkler, extension cord, 6’ aluminum
stepladder, water hose on cart, electric saw, hand saws, crow
bars, small freezer, wringer washer, 4 chairs, kitchen cupboard,
round coffee table, 2 lawn chairs & lounge, galvanized garage
can, electric heater, windows (barn), oil lamps, wooden well
flower pot, electric heater cable, kerosene heater (touch &
glow/kerosene container), garden tools, lawn mower & push
mower, snow shovels, snow bucket, wheelbarrow, hedge
clipper, roof snow scraper, some tools, pots & pans, and some
old dishes.
ANTIQUES: tables small & big, organ stool, chair, old pictures.
FARM ITEMS: chicken wire, milk strainer, 2 good milk cans & 2
old cans, 2 milkers, steel fence posts (approx. 25).
Various other items too numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. G.S.T. & P.S.T. in effect
where applicable. No items to be removed from property until
settled for. Any changes or announcements will take
precedence over written advertising day of sale.
Owners or auctioneer are not responsible for any accidents or
loss of purchase day of sale.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
FRITZ DATEMA 526-7202
AUCTIONEER:
BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349
ESTATE AUCTION
of Antiques, Glass & china, Household Furnishings, and
Appliances, Primitives, Collectables, and Misc. Items.
For the Estate of
WILLIAM J. HENDERSON OF WINGHAM
(Executor Bill Henderson Jr.)
Sale to be held at The Wingham Sales Arena
Just North of Wingham on Hwy. #4)
Thursday Evening, September 22,1994 at 7:00 P.M.
Auctioneer: Jake Kikkert 357-2987
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WOODEN GARDEN TRAILER
with tilt box 3 ft. x 5 ft. with car
tires, $125. Phone 887-6597. 37-2
DEW WORMS - $1.50/DOZEN or
4 dozen/$5.00, 3 miles north of
Blyth on Highway 4, first place
past Westfield comer on west side.
Phone 523-9412. 37-lp
GIRL'S FIGURE SKATES, SIZE 1,
like new, $30.00. Phone 523-4860.
37-1
NORTHLANDER MOBILE HOME
for sale, 12' x 60', excellent
condition. Phone 529-7764. 36-3
1974 LIONEL HARD TOP TENT
trailer, good condition, $1,400.00.
Phone 887-9442. 36-2
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DRY HARD MAPLE FIREWOOD
for sale, picked up or delivered.
Phone 345-2048. / 36-2
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RICHARD LOBB
AUCTIQfTCALENDAR
48M898 CLINTON
SAT. OCT. 1 AT 9 A.M.: Player piano,
Deilpraft dining suite - 3 yrs. old,
bedroom suites, fine furniture and
antiques, crystal glassware, etc. for
Evelyn Olde of Clinton plus additions
from Exeter, Goderich, Seaforth and
Clinton homes at Richard Lobb
Auction Building In Clinton.
A CLEARING AUCTION SALE
for
MRS. ANNA FINLAYSON
370 Ross Street, Lucknow, Ont.
on
MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1994 AT 12 NOON
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND ANTIQUES: Inglis fridge, Inglis
washer, 4 wooden chairs/1 arm, drop leaf table, wine
chesterfield/chair, wardrobe, Kawai electric piano, floor
lamps,shelves, table lamps, dresser/mirror, bedding & blankets,
wooden ladder, lawn chairs, odd chairs, radio, heaters,
windows, lawn mower, floor polisher, pots & pans, round picnic
table/benches, Inglis stove 24”, Lewyt vacuum/new motor,
wooden table/drawer, telephone table, bed chesterfield, chest of
drawers, 3/4 wooden bed, iron bed, picture frames, step ladder,
small table, bench, electric sander, hedge trimmer, bookcase,
books, utility cabinet 21”, golf clubs, garden tiller, bird bath,
wheelbarrow.
ANTIQUES: desk hall tree/seat, wooden iron board, crib, tea
chest, table, baby cradle, brass bed, old trunk, round oak
table/pedestal/4 leafs/6 chairs (1 arm), buffet, wicker fernery, 8
place setting dishes “Noritake”, old cupboard (bottom), green
depression glass, 3/4 Iron bed, old dresser, chest of drawers,
dressers, copper boiler, crocks, flower bin, pump, cross cut
saw.
Many other items too numerous to mention.
Plan to attend this sale of good clean household furniture.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. G.S.T. and P.S.T. in
effect where applicable. No items to be removed from property
until settled for. Any changes or announcements or corrections
will take precedence over written advertising day of sale.
Owners or Auctioneer are not responsible for any accidents or
loss of purchase day of sale.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
MRS. ANNA FINLAYSON 528-2842
AUCTIONEER
BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349
McNICHOL. Ron and Michelle are
pleased to announce the birth of
their daughter, Lauren Anita on
September 10, 1994 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Proud grand
parents are Tom and Cheryl Cronin
and Aubrey and Grace McNichol.
Lauren is the first great-grandchild
for Aubrey and Marie Toll. 37-1
MCVITTIE. Randy and Helen
McVittie, Kingston are pleased to
announce the birth of their son,
Alexander James on Sept. 18,
brother for Lauren and another
grandson for John and Vera
Hesselwood. 37-lp
VANDER VEEN. With joy and
thanksgiving to God, Andrew and
Darlene Vander Veen are pleased
to announce the birth of Janelle
Grace, on Aug. 25, weighing 6 lbs.
15 oz., a wee sister for Jody,
Andrea and Nikki. Proud grand
parents are John and Derkje
Wesselink and Abraham and
Frances Vander Veen. 37-1
McCUTCHEON. Over the last four
months during Barb's illness, there
are many people and organizations
who gave us support. A heartfelt
thank you to the doctors and nurses
at the London Cancer Clinic, Dr.
Hanlon and the nurses and student
nurses at Wingham and District
Hospital, Wheels Away, and the
staff at Huronlea in Brussels. The
outpouring of love and support
from this community in the form of
phone calls, visits, cards, letters,
treats and meals has been
overwhelming. A special thank you
to Reverend McMillan and to our
own extended family who have
been at our side throughout.
Although our hearts are heavy now,
let us all remember her wit and
laughter. Sincerely - George,
Vonne and Pauline. 37-1 b
Cotton pads soaked in cold tea,
or cold tea bags make good eye
compresses to soothe tired, puffy
eyes. Tea acts as a mild astringent
and reduces puffiness.
McNICHOL. Lauren and I would
like to thank Dr. Hay and the O.B.
staff at the Clinton Public Hospital
and the Doctors and O.B. staff at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London for
their care. We would also like to
thank everyone who made the trip
down to London to see us. Il was
really appreciated. A special thanks
to Ron and Mom for being there. -
Lauren and Michelle. 37-1
CARD OF
THANKS
GOLL. I’d like to thank my family
for the lovely surprise birthday
parly. Thank you for all the cards,
flowers, food and the thought and
hard work that went into it. Thanks
again. - Lila Goll. 37-1
PEASE. We would like to thank
everyone for the care given to our
mother at Fordwich Nursing Home.
Special thanks to doctors and
nurses at Wingham and District
Hospital. Also thanks to Tasker
Funeral Home, Rev. Stephen
Huntley and all those who sent
cards. - Lloyd, Elgin, Arnold, Irvin
and Linda. 37-lp
FOTHERGILL. I wish to extend a
big thank you to the ladies of
Londcsboro who planned my bridal
shower, to those who made cakes
and served them and also thank you
to everyone who came and for the
many lovely useful gifts. Il was all
greatly appreciated. Thanks ladies.
- Heather Fothergill. 37-Ip
McCUTCHEON. We would like to
thank our friends and neighbours
for the lovely flowers and cards in
the loss of our sister-in-law, Barb.
Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. - Mel and Lois
McCutcheon. 37-lp
SCOTT. A sincere thank you to
relatives and friends for cards,
visits and treats during my stay in
Wingham Hospital. Thanks to
Doctors, nurses and Rev. Huntley
for his visit. - Laurie. 37-1 p
STRYKER. I want to thank all the
people who sent cards and gifts
after my accident. Special thanks to
Connie and Russell for taking us to
London that day. Thanks to
Grandma, Maridale and Connie for
looking after my sister and
brothers. Special thanks to Barb for
taking time out of her busy
schedule to take us to London
every week to see the doctors. -
Shawna Stryker. 37-1
WHALING. Back on June 10 at the
Rita MacNeil show al the arena, I
would like to thank the gentleman
who helped me find an exit when a
grief attack struck, the lady who
assisted at the exit and then the
lady who look over from there and
explained how she had lost a
sixteen year old daughter and how
her minister had been a wonderful
help. It was just the message I
needed. So I'll never forget the
kindness from three strangers, it
was so impressive. Thanks again. -
Jim Whaling. 37-lp
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