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The Citizen, 1995-05-17, Page 16lf9/0 • /./ 4%.%..4%/,Af:0<%:•:"&(:1/./..-c4., • // 4w ,,emesneweramedr-amonosmonimmoreemeasarak arammerazor //.! , • y A ARTICLES FOR SALE A AUCTION SALES A AUCTION SALES C CARD OF THANKS ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT A PRIMROSE GARDENS • Box Plants • Hanging Baskets. VanAmersfoort's 570 Queen St. N., Blyth 523-4202 Closed Sundays PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1995. -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 Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in Brussels, $550/month includes everything. Phone 519-570-4362. 20-tfn - HOUSE FOR RENT IN BLYTH. References required. Phone 523- 9500. 20-tfn TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent in Brussels, $375/month. Call collect after 6 p.m. 519-571- 1740 or 519-579-3218, saying from Brussels. 18-3 BLYTH: TWO BEDROOM apartment, fridge, stove, utilities and laundry facilities all included. Phone 482-9371. 01-tfn FOR SALE ARTICLES-1 CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS, PRO- fessionally done, six original 4 x 6 portraits, two 5 x 7 and one 8 x 10, $19.99 by appointment. Snyder Studio, Wingham, 519-357-1851. 06-eow 27 FOOT IMPALA TRAVEL trailer, 3 piece bath, all propane and electric appliances, above average condition, 20 foot insulated van, body can be used for storage or on truck chassis 887-9288. 19-2p QUEEN SIZE, FOUR-POSTER, semi-motionless waterbed, $300. Phone 523-9819. 20-1p 18 SPEED MIELE MOUNTAIN bike, men's frame, removable front tire, $130.00. Call Julie Howson 523-9436. 20-1p CASE RIDING LAWN TRACTOR #220 10 hp. motor recently rebuilt. Phone 887-6943. 19-2p GOOD CLEAN CHUNKY HARD- wood slabs $12.85 to $13.21 a cord delivered. Phone 529-7302. 19-3 RAINBOW TROUT - FRESHLY cleaned, 6 for $12.50 or fish your own at 300 an inch; 3 concessions north, 3 sideroads west of Blyth. Gloria Hedley 357-2329. 04-tfn KEEP THOSE BIKES OFF THE lawn. Phone Don for a bike stand, available in two sizes. Don Nolan, Walton, 887-6402. I7-9p 200 VARIETIES OF PERENNIALS, also boxed plants, geraniums and herbs. Leo and Corty Sanders, 6 miles west of Brussels on County Road #16. Phone 887-6306. 19-6 A AUCTION SALES RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR 482.7898 CLINTON WED., MAY 17 AT 5 P.M.: Antiques, furniture, appliances at Lobb Auction in Clinton. SAT., MAY 27 AT 9 A.M. : Power tools, horse drawn buggy and cutter, JD 25 A 6 1/2 ft. flail mower, furniture, antiques, etc. at Lobb Auction in Clinton. THURS., JUNE 1 AT 5 P.M.: 2 John Deere tractors, forage wagons, farm machinery at Lobb Auction In Clinton for Frank Potter, plus additions. BRIAN RINTOUL AUCTIONEER 357-2349 CALENDAR MONDAY, MAY 22 - Carson Beef-Cow Sale. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 - Stocker Sale, K-W Stockyards. SATURDAY, MAY 27 - Jim Holmes at Newton, machinery. SATURDAY, JUNE 3 - Farm machinery for Jim and Margaret Errington, West Wawanosh Twp. SATURDAY, JUNE 17 - Ron Gethke at Bornholm. Horses and horse related machinery. SATURDAY, JUNE 24 - Wilfred Hackett estate, household effects, Ashfield Twp. TUESDAY, JULY 11 - Paul Traynor, RR 2, Wingham, Turnberry Twp., household effects. K-W STOCKYARDS EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY & BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK EVERY FRIDAY. • AUCTION SALE of antiques, household effects and appliances. primitives. collectablcs, glass & china & misc. items, also,some office equipment. For Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Nelson of Goderich and Mrs. Jean Aitchison of Wingham plus additions from area homes. At The Wingham Sales Arena Just North Of Wingham On Hwy #4 357-2987 Thurs. May 18th, 7p.m. Auctioneer - Jake Kikkert B BIRTHS FRASER. Don and Debora wish to announce the birth of their daughter Jessica Dawn born April 28, 1995 at Clinton Hospital. Proud grand- parents Ivan and Jean Flewwelling, Drayton and Don and Melva Fraser, Blyth. Thanks to Dr. Raczycki and nurses at Clinton Hospital. 20-1p C CARD OF THANKS -CAMPBELL. I wish to most sincerely thank those who visited me at an Open House for my birthday May 6 and for all the beautiful cards, flowers, gifts and telephone calls too. Heartfelt thank you to Rev. James Sloan for his warm good wishes and the joyful singing of Happy Birthday by the choir on Sunday morning, May 7. Special thank you to my family Francis Fischer - Mitchell, Vanda McNeil - Goderich, Barbara Storey - Exeter for planning, serving delicious cake and tea at my party. All was surely appreciated. — Mae Campbell, Maplewood Manor.20-1 CUMMINGS. The family of the late Edward Patrick Cummings wishes to express our sincere appreciation to family, relatives, neighbours and friends for their expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Thank you to all who sent cards, letters, flowers, prayers and donations. Your thoughtfulness has been a great comfort. Special thanks to Layton- McBumey Funeral Home and staff, Father Joseph Nevett and C.W.L. ladies of Sacred Heart, Wingham for the lovely lunch served and anyone else who assisted and has not been mentioned. — Sincerely, Bertha, Charlie, Sharon McNall and family and the Cummings family. 20-1 JOHNSTON. Many thanks to my family, friends arid neighbours for cards, flowers, visits and the many phone calls, while in Stratford and Clinton Hospitals. A special thank you to Dr. Pototschnik, Dr. Hay, Dr. McNaughton and Rev. Randy Banks and the kindness shown from the nurses in both hospitals. It was very much appreciated. — Malinda Johnston. 20- 1p BAXTER/NICHOLSON. We would like to thank our family, friends and wedding party for making our Buck and Doe a success, also thank you to everyone who organized, attended or sent gifts to the community shower. Thanks again. —Cheryl and Steve. 20-1 PATTERSON. We wish to thank our families for their much appreciated effort in organizing our dance at the Community Centre on April 29. We would also like to thank our friends, neighbours and relatives who attended and helped us celebrate. Also thanks for all the cards, gifts and good wishes. We hope everyone had as good a time as we did. — Bill and June Patterson. 20-lp PHELAN. The family of the late Louis Phelan wishes to express their heartfelt appreciation to Drummond St. and Eighth Line neighbours for their florals; food tray and cemetery donation; for food brought to our homes, memorials and Mass cards from our extended family of relatives, parishioners and neighbours; to Father Mark Poulin and Beanie- Falconer Funeral Homes for your spiritual and loving guidance at the immediate time of bereavement; to the doctors, nurses and caregivers at the hospital and Huronview; the choir; C.W.L. and very supportive family. The loving care of all will be a long-remembered memory. — Margaret Phelan. 20-1p QUIPP-STEISS. Surprise! Were we surprised! A thank you from three couples to each friend, neighbour and family member who helped us celebrate each of our anniversaries in such a grand way. A very, very special thanks to each one of our children and their friends for organizing and carrying out such a well-planned surprise party which we will always remember. — Donna and . Bill Quipp, Sherry and Mery Quipp, Madelene and Stew Steiss. 20-1p TERPSTRA. Thank you to all the ladies who came out to my community shower. The gifts, skits, games and company are very much appreciated. A special thank you is extended to the ladies of the C.W.L. whose hard work made the shower a success. — Mary Terpstra. . 20-1 WRIGHT. The Wright family would like to thank friends, neighbours and Ms Nancy Beale, lay pastor of St. John's Anglican Church for the sympathy and support given to us during the, recent passing of Elsie Wright. Thanks to everyone for their cards and donations, they were all appreciated. — John Wright and family. 20-lp COMING EVENTS CALVIN-BRICK UNITED CHURCH is holding its annual Cold meat supper on Saturday, May 27 at the Institute Hall, Belgrave, from 5 - 7 p.m. Adults - $7.50, children - $3.00, preschoolers - free. 20-2 AUCTION SALE Appliances, furniture, antiques, dishes, lawn tractor, garden tools and misc. FOR RALPH AND EDNA PEARSON 119 Turnberry St., Brussels Sale will be held in the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 Sale Time: 5 p.m. APPLIANCES: Westinghouse frost-free white, refrigerator; Admiral automatic washer 1 1/2 yrs. old; Simplicity electric clothes dryer; 12 cu.' chest freezer; Kelvinator single door fridge; small electrical appliances. ANTIQUES AND FURNITURE: Set of 4 cane seat wooden chairs; drop-leaf table with barley twist legs; china cabinet with glass door, side window, 2 door linen space; drop-front book shelf with compartments; glass door bookcase; Boston rocker; folding cricket rocker; spool corner what-not; child's school desk; pine blanket box; 2 steamer trunks; 2 coal-oil lamps; toilet pieces; Bertman mantel clock Westminster chimes; wooden high chair; A.C.E. steel 2 door icebox; child's hand sleigh; child's rocker; box of old dolls (need repair); pictures and frames; cellar table; wooden wheelbarrow; chrome table and 6 chairs; stepstool; writing desk; arm rocking chair; vinyl recliner chair; small tables and lamps; two 12" black and white T.V.'s; two vacuum cleaners; stereo console and records; 6 bulb chandelier; 2 single iron and brass beds; dresser; vanity; bedding and linens. MUSIC & MISC.: Violin and bow/case (repro. Stradivarius); guitar; ukulele; Tyco electric train set; Christmas train and decorations; old books; school books; magazines and papers; Halloween costumes; clocks, milk bottles; Coleman camp stove; wooden and chrome patio furniture; electric bar-b-que. DISHES: Spoon collection; Captain Cuddle, Royal Doulton tobacco jar; Nippon; silver; depression pieces; cups and saucers; variety of good and everyday dishes. LAWN, TRACTOR & GARDEN: Lawn-Flite 8/38 lawn tractor and mower; gas push lawn mower; edger; 2 wooden extension ladders, aluminum step ladder; collection of license plates 1949- 80; electric hedge trimmer; portable typewriter; set of lawn bowling balls; garden and hand tools. CONSIGNMENTS FROM BRUSSELS HOME: Inglis stack washer and 110 electric dryer; chrome table and 4 chairs; platform rocker; glass top small tables; telephone table and chair; 3 pc. bedroom suite; Singer cabinet sewing machine; General de- humidifier; black and white portable T.V.; card table and chairs; table of crafts; large collection of salt/peppers (500 sets); keychain collection; yard sticks; Christmas decorations; lawn furniture; garden tools; everyday dishes; 80 lb. milk cans; bedding; misc. items. Owners or auctioneers not responsible for accidents, deletions or loss of property sale day. Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. sale day. AUCTIONEERS: BOB & DOUG GILMORE Phone: (519) 291-3489 or 291-3421