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The Citizen, 1994-09-28, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1994. PAGE 21. COMING EVENTS -RATES- 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 150 each. 500 will be deducted if ad is paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX IN Clinton, close to downtown, available immediately. Stove, fridge. Washer and dryer hookups. References required. For information call 523- 4359 or 482-5267. 38-2 SHARE LARGE, QUAINT RE- novated schoolhouse near Blyth. Clean, well-fumished home. Prefer quiet, responsible female, non- smoker, to share with same. Must like pets. Laundry, piano, all amenities. $350/month includes everything. Call 523-9761, even­ ings. 38-2 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 A ARTICLES FOR SALE MACINTOSH, SPARTAN, Courtland apples. Pumpkins - all sizes, ready soon. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-9229. 38-4 APPLES, FRESH PRESSED cider, apple butter, honey. Maitside Orchards County Rd. 16, west of Brussels 887-6882. Open daily. 38-2p LOVE SEAT, RECENTLY RE- upholstered, excellent condition $125; sofa bed, good condition $125; skill saw mitre saw, excellent condition $125. Phone 887-6535. 38-2p SATELLITE ANTENNA, 10 FT. mesh dish, General Instrument receiver, VC2 board $1,500 or best offer, 887-6321 after 6 p.m. 38-1 WOODEN GARDEN TRAILER with till box 3 ft. x 5 fl. with car tires, $ 125. Phone 887-6597. 37-2 NORTHLANDER MOBILE HOME for sale, 12' x 60', excellent condition. Phone 529-7764. 36-3 ROASTING CHICKENS - 7 - 9 LBS., $ 1.35/lb. Order now for delivery Oct. 28. Phone 887-6098. 37-6p AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS LARGE AUCTION SALE Fine quality furniture, antiques, player piano, collectable glassware, appliances etc., 1978 International 4x4 scout to be held at RICHARD LOBB AUCTION BUILDING IN CLINTON FOR EVELYN OLDE OF CLINTON plus Seaforth, Goderich and Exeter homes SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 AT 9 A.M. TRUCK: 1978 International Scout 4x4 with convertible top V8 4 speed stick shift subject to reserve. FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, ETC.: Doherty player piano and bench, Deilcraft 6 piece dining suite with large glass front hutch - 3 yr. old, tea wagon, antique 3 section stacking book case, Fabian 5 piece bedroom suite with 3/4 box spring and mattress, corner china cabinet, antique cherry drop leaf table, heavy pine bedroom suite with water bed, queen size bed, 2 White bedroom suites, 2 chesterfields and chairs like new, round pine dining table with 6 hoop back chairs and pine hutch, pine writing desk, antique blanket box, 4 trunks, apt. dining table extends from 20 inch to 6 ft., Krug mahogany buffet, 4 dining chairs, wicker rocker, 3 Indian type vugs, antique pedestal drop leaf lamp table with 2 drawers, small chesta bed, spooled floor lamp, cedar chest, fancy small tables, nesting tables, double pedestal drop leaf table with 6 Lehr back chairs, sewing cabinet, upholstered swivel rocker, washer and dryer, 2 fridges, harvest gold 30" electric stove, 12 cu. ft. chest freezer, dehumidifier, microwave, 2 colour TV's, Filter Queen vacuum cleaner, ice cream table and chair set, baby crib, writing desk, power treadmill nearly new, glassware and silver include Wedgewood, Fenton, Royal Albert, paint spray gun, hoosier cupboard, plus our usual large offering too numerous to mention. Note - this is an excellent clean offering. TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON Next Auction Saturday, October 8 at 9 a.m. at Lobb Auction in Clinton. LARGE THREE BEDROOM house in Blyth, nicely decorated, $500/month plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 32-tfn BRAY. I would like to thank all my friends and neighbours for the lovely cards, flowers, and visits while I was in Wingham Hospital and also since I came home. Thanks to Dr. Hanlon, nurses on second floor and ICU. It was sure appreciated. Thanks again. - Evelyn Bray. 38-lp BROTHERS. We would like to thank friends and neighbours of Brussels for the many acts of kindness, cards and telephone calls at the time of the loss of our daughter Darlene Robb. - Alice and Lyle Brothers. 38-1 HULZEBOSCH. I would like to thank all my neighbours who gave me a farewell party. Thank you for the present. I hope to see you all again-sometime. - Fenna Hulze- bosch. 38-lp JOHNSTON. The family of the late Robert Gordon (Bob) Johnston would like to extend our deepest gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbours, who in our recent loss showed overwhelming support and caring through flowers, cards, food, phone calls, donations and visits. Thank you to Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home for their guidance through our difficult time. Thank you to Drs. Hay and Newland for their care and kindness. Thank you to the ladies of the Londesboro United Church for their preparation of a gracious luncheon extended after the funeral. We can not possibly express enough thanks to all the wonderful caregivers at Huronview, who often went beyond the call of duly for Dad. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - Frank, Dorothy and family. 38-lp Coming event. Inform The Crtizen McLELLAN. We would like to thank our friends, neighbours and relatives for all the lovely cards, gifts, money, phone calls and gift certificates we received on the occasion of our 40th wedding anniversary. A special thanks to the ones responsible for getting it together and to anyone who helped in any way. It is certainly a day we'll cherish, a day to remember. Thanks again - Clem and Edna. 38-lp PHILLIPS-GLOUSHER. Thanks to everyone who made our buck and doe a complete success. Special thanks to our wedding party for all their hard work. - Karen and Bill. 38-1 PHILLIPS. We wish to thank everyone who helped with the "Once in a Lifetime Wedding" of our "One and Only Daughter" Karen and Bill Giousher. A special thanks to Gayle Poore, Deb Hak- kers and their crew from the United Church for the dinner, Ann and John Nesbit and the neighbours for the lunch, Brenda McDonald for the excellent decorations, Gwen Mclnnes and Lynn Walker for the party at the house and the Blyth Lions Club and Dave Cook for their help at the reception. To everyone who celebrated with us on such a happy occasion, thank you. - Emily and Emie Phillips. • . 38-1 The organizers of the Terry Fox Run in Brussels would like to thank all the participants and volunteers who helped to make the event such a big success, the 1994 run was a real team effort! See you again September 17, 1995! 38-1 0 COMING EVENTS FALL CLASSES AT CHRISTMAS & Country: Wed., Oct. 5 - silk fall arrangement in autunpi chest; Fri., Oct. 7 - fresh Thanksgiving arrangement in autumn chest; Wed., Oct. 12 - fall wreath or swag for your door. Classes 7 - 9:30 p.m. Need 5 people per class. For more information call 523-4820. 38-1 COME IN AND BUY A TICKET, starting Oct. 1 and have an extra chance to win an early bird prize of $50 drawn on Nov. 30/94. Wingham and Area Seniors Day Centre, "Spring Fling '95". Daily Draws of $30 each, during the month of March 1995. Dance - Saturday, April 1, 1995, Blyth Community Centre. Music by the Neon Blue Band. Door prizes, Lunch for a Loonie. Draws held at the dance for $50, $50, $100, $100, $100, $200, $250, $300, $350, $400, $450, $500, $1,000. Tickets $30 - only 500 being sold! Ticket entitles admission for two at the dance. Tickets available at the Seniors Day Centre in Wingham or by calling 357-1440. 38-1 SEE BIG BEN AND IAN MILLAR'S last jumpoff at the Royal Winter Fair, Saturday, Nov. 12. Isabel Campbell 357-1938. Book early. 36 & 38p BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH Silent Auction Saturday, Oct. 1/94. Tax Receipts issued for donated auction items. Please contact George Cousins or Mary Jean Bell for more information. Proceeds for new furnace. 28-cow FALL COLOUR TOUR: AN AUT- umn tradition! The Maitland Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA) and Maitland Conservation Foundation will be hosting the annual Fall Colour Tour al Wawanosh Valley Conservation Area on Sunday, October 2, from 1 to 4 p.m. Take a horse drawn wagon ride through the conserva­ tion area or join in on a guided walk along the River Trail. 1994 marks the tenth anniversary of the Wawanosh Nature Centre so be sure to stop in for some birthday cake and hot apple cider. Admission is free. Donations to the Mailland Conservation Foundation will be gratefully accepted. Wawanosh Valley is located north of Blyth, west of Highway 4 on Nature Centre Road (Concession 6- 7 of East Wawanosh Township). For more information contact the MVCA at 335-3557. 38-1 FALL RUMMAGE SALE - BLYTH United Church, Friday, October 14, 7-9 p.m. and Saturday, October 15, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Bring your own bags please! 38-3 STUDIO TOUR - VISIT 14 HURON Region Artists' Studios. Saturday and Sunday, October 1 and 2, 10 to 5. Information and maps 345-2184 or 529-7561. 38-1 BENEFIT DANCE FOR BRIAN and Jeannette Courtney at the Ripley Community Centre October 15, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. Entertainment by Boyd's Orchestra. No minors admitted. Ladies please bring lunch. 38-3 SIXTH ANNUAL CRAFT SHOW and Sale Nov. 12 and 13 in the Brussels Legion. To rent a table phone 887-9069. / 38-1 BRIDAL SHOWER FOR KIM (Pilgrim) Rose on Saturday, Oct. 1 at 3 p.m. Brussels Library. Every­ one welcome. 38-lp MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE are holding a card party on Tues­ day, October 4 at 8 p.m. in Brussels Library. Everyone welcome. 38-lp HOLY LAND TOUR: YOU ARE invited to join tour hosts, George and Doris Cowan, on a 17-day Bible Lands Experience featuring Damascus, Jordan and Israel, Feb. 21 - March 9, 1995. Please phone Brussels 887-9342 or Chatham 352-8310. 38-2p NORTH PERTH COMMUNITY Hospice and Elma Mutual Insurance Company present an evening of entertainment with Don Harron & Catherine McKinnon, Sat. Oct. 22nd - 7 p.m., Elma Memorial Community Centre, Atwood. Raffle prizes. Followed by dance & midnight lunch. Music by Hammond. $25.00 per person. 291-5141 to reserve tickets. 36-6 MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER for Debbie Grube on Tuesday, October 4 at 8 p.m. in the Ethel United Church. 37-2 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 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. BRUSSELS FIGURE SKATING & POWER SKATING REGISTRATION BMG Arena Thurs. Sept. 29 7 - 9 p.m. At registration - Skates Plus Edith Adams, New & Used Skates & Accessories BRUSSELS MINOR HOCKEY AND THE ARK are having a TURKEY BINGO Wed. Oct. 5th at Brussels Legion. 10 regular games, 2 share the wealth and jackpot. Quickie Bingo starts at 7:00. Doors open at 6:00. See you there!