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The Citizen, 1995-11-22, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1995. PAGE 21. •—• . . ue v•• • - • •-•-xs-*,--: • ;•-•• • ............................................................ rf ,(0•4:r/ ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT A THE THIRD ANNUAL OPEN House Craft Sale will be Friday and Saturday (Nov. 24, 25) at 701 ' Turnberry St. S., Brussels. Quilted gifts, decorations, aprons, teddy bears and much more. We hope you'll drop by. 46-1 WHEELS DECORATING PRE- inventory sale continues until Christmas at Florence Machan's, 52 McDonald Drive, Brussels. Open daily by chance or by phoning 887- 9345 or 887-6789. 46-1p MIDWESTERN ONTARIO - Farm - toy, doll, miniatures, crafts, sports cards, show and sale, Saturday, December 2 from 12 to 5 p.m., Sunday, December 3, 10 to 4:30. Admission $3.00 for 10 and over at Seaforth Agriplex, High School and Seaforth Arena. 45-2 SENSATIONAL "FOREVER PLAID" brought back for a third show at Blyth Festival on Wednes- day, December 6 at 8 p.m. Tickets $25 each. Call 519-523-9300. 45-3 SATURDAY, SUNDAY, NOV. 25 and 26 at Christmas and Country, Blyth - You'll get lots of great decorating ideas when you see our 12 fully decorated Christmas trees, 3 feet to 7 feet in all different colours and themes. Join us this weekend for hot cider and goodies. All tree ornaments on sale. Free draw for $50 gift certificate. 46-1 KIDS' CHRISTMAS SHOW WITH Dickie Bird (Richard Knechtel) on Saturday, December 2, 2 p.m. at the Brussels Legion. Tickets $4.00 available at the Brussels Variety. Sponsored by the Walton Public School Parent and Community Support Group. 46-1 CARD OF THANKS VERWEY. The family of the late Joe Verwey would like to thank Dr. Bokhout and the nurses of the Clinton Hospital. Wp would also like to thank family, friends and neighbours for flowers, donations and expressions of sympathy. - The Verwey family. 46-1 C COMING EVENTS OLD TYME DANCE AT WALTON Hall December 1 at 9 p.m. Tiffin Orchestra. Ladies please bring lunch. Admission $5,00. 46-2 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT AT Londesboro Hall, November 25 at 8 p.m. Admission $5.00. Bring a partner. $100 in prizes. 46-1p TURKEY BINGO - MONDAY, November 27, St. Augustine Parish Hall. Admission $1.00. Ten turkeys, 2 Share-the-Wealth, door prize. Everyone welcome. 46-1 OPEN HOUSE - FINE QUALITY jewellery catalogue orders. Delivery by Christmas. Free gift wrapping. Men welcome. Alicia and Kevin Deitner, Sunday, Nov. 26, 1 to 4 p.m. 2 miles north of Brussels, 1 1/4 miles east. Watch for the balloons. 887-6502. 46-1 FARM AUCTION Auction sale of 50 acre farm with buildings at Lot 12, Conc. 12 Grey Twp., 1 Conc. south & 4 1/2 km east of Brussels ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 AT 11 A.M. Property consists of 50 acres - 48 acres. workable. This is a good, productive farm with some tile, and gravel bottom. House - 1 storey bungalow complete with 14 ft. carport. Main floor completely renovated consisting of 2 bedrooms, livingroom, kitchen, full bath. Basement - partially renovated consisting of 2 bedrooms, office and laundry room. Barn - 30' x 60' suitable for hogs, beef and horses. Freshly painted in 1995. Fenced barnyard. Property has drilled well. Terms - 10% down day of sale; balance In 45 days. Anyone wishing to view property prior to sale call proprietors Joe and Sandy Zehr 519-887-9599. Auctioneer - Doug Jacobs 519-271-7894. LARGE AUCTION SALE • Furniture, appliances, antiques, piano, doors, canoe, 2 guns, etc. TO BE HELD AT RICHARD LOBB'S AUCTION BUILDING IN CUNTON for Alice Pridam of Goderlch plus additions from Seaforth, Clinton and Monkton homes SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AT 9 A.M. Appliances: Upright freezer, 2 old chest freezers, Westinghouse washer, Maytag washer, 3 electric stoves, clothes dryer, dehumidifier, 2 kerosene heaters, humidifiers, 3 colour T.V.'s. Furniture, Antiques, etc.: Boshart dining suite table with 2 leaves, 6 chairs and hutch, china cabinet, upright piano, tea wagon with large wheels, set of Charles Dickens books, two oil paintings, Malcom 3 piece bedroom suite with double bed, handmade quilt, 1/2 round pedestal wall table, 2 pedestal pie crust lamp tables, needlepoint arm chair, French Provincial chesterfield plus other chesterfields, spooled legged drop leaf table, davenport couch, upholstered chairs, old 15 Inch bell, washstand, organ stool, recliner chairs, 2 office desks, single box spring and mattress, a few Inside and outside doors, modern baby crib and mattress, change table, 3 copper boilers, golf clubs, book shelf, old dining table, weight set, push lawn roller, gas lawnmower, wheelbarrow, sewing machine, 3 oil lamps, dishes and glassware Including antique pieces some bedding, etc., etc., 14 ft. fibreglass canoe, plus many other items too numerous to mention. Guns: English 303, Cooey model 64 22 cal repeater. Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 CLINTON SAT., DEC. 2 AT 9 A.M.: Antique furniture and glassware from large old Goderlch home at Richard Lobb's Auction, Clinton. Note we are accepting good additions to this auction "Call Now" 482-7898. ilis-e•••••-••••••••••••••104........•-•-•-•••••••••••••-•-.4.-e.....es -RATES- 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 150 each. 50C 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 ADULT APARTMENT AVAIL- able Jan. 1, two bedroom, all appliances, TV, cable included, 3 years old in Brussels. Phone 887- 9830, ask for Brian or Melinda. 46-2 LONDESBORO - 3 BEDROOM house with garage. Close to school, store, post office. Available Nov. 1. $450 plus utilities. 526-7213 anytime, leave message. 41-6 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN Blyth - carpeted, large yard, available now. 523-9428. 42-tfn 1967 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 2 door, $1,000 as is. Also 16' fibreglass boat with 85 hp. motor, refurbished boat trailer, handyman special $1,000 or best offer. Phone 887-6135. 46-1 WHITE (IN COLOUR) WASHER, dryer and stove, good working order, priced reasonably. Call 887- 6377. 46-1 TANDY 1000 RSX 386SX 25 MHZ. 4 MB RAM, 2 years old. Loaded with software. Excellent beginner's computer. Call (519) 887-9474. 46- 1p WOOD WARDROBE WITH glass front doors and storage drawer below for sale. Call 887- 6133. 46-1 APPLES FOR SALE - A GOOD selection of cold storage apples. Also apple butter and cider. Contact Boyd Taylor 523-9279. 45-3 A HEWLETT PACKARD LASER- Jet 4L Printer, only two years old, asking $650. Reason for selling, wanting to upgrade. Call 526-7411. 45-2 YORK 2001 HOME GYM AT $250, Conestoga Wood Stove $500 or best offer, 523-9236 after 6 p.m 45-2 RIOESIlfE-RI A N D RIDE I DR I N K® K ARTICLES FOR SALE BARN WINDOWS - CUSTOM pine sash windows for house, shed, barn use. John Hoonaard, Blyth 523-9445. 39-8p BIRTHS SMITH. Jolanda and Jenelle are excited to tell everyone of the arrival of their sister, Janessa Kevin Alex. She was born to Jeff and Karen on November 8, 1995 in Listowel at 11:32 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. and 19 3/4 inches in length. Proud grandparents are Ross and Shirley Smith and John and Leona Johnston. Great-grandmothers Isabel England and Margaret Stewart. 46-1 VAN NES. Rob and Sue (Terpstra) are thankful for the safe arrival of their beautiful daughter Julianne Marie born on Sunday, November 5 at 3:07 a.m. weighing 8 lbs. 7 1/2 oz. Another granddaughter for Ben and Hennie Terpstra and Harry and Mary Van Nes from Stratford. Thanks to the nursing staff of Stratford General Hospital. 46-1p AUCTION SALES C CARD OF THANKS ALEXANDER. We would like to thank our families, relatives and friends for the surprise 25th anniversary party. Thanks for all the lovely gifts and cards, it all was very much appreciated. - Bob and Joyce Alexander. 46-1p ANDERSON. Sincere thanks to all who remembered us on our fiftieth wedding anniversary. Thanks girls for the great dinner at home. Margaret and David Anderson. 46-lp BEUERMANN. On behalf of Randy and us, we would like to express our sincere thanks to all of you who thought of and so generously contributed to the B.U.T. fund. Your kindness is overwhelming and will be put to good use. Thanks for the visits, cards, help from family and friends, stuffed animals and goodies sent to the hospital. Also, we would like to extend our appreciation to Jenn for her help, for the Indian's ball cap, the Maple Leaf caps, the treasured autographed Leaf cap and jersey from Randy's pals, for all your kind thoughts during this time, and your help with gas. Sincerely - The Beuermanns. 46-1 AUCTION SALES CARD OF THANKS BREWER. I wish to express my sincere gratitude and appreciation to Joyce Dipple R.N. for her concern and house call, to the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, to the drivers that drove Ethel to the hospital and for driving me home, to Karen and Dave for the beautiful Thanksgiving dinner complete with all the trimmings, to Dianne and Brian for their many acts of kindness and assistance at my home, to Dr. Zettel, the girls from MDS and Community Nursing Services, the Physical Therapist, the staff and doctors at University Hospital and Seaforth Hospital and locally for all the beautiful cards, visits to my home, inquiries and telephone calls concerning my health. Thank you one and all. -Joseph Brewer.46-lp CARDIFF. Many thanks to Murray and his Fire Department for saving our bales. We feel badly that you had to take the time and expense to fight fires that were unnecessary. We really appreciate the Brussels Fire Department. Thank you again. - Jack and Audrey Cardiff. 46-1 DEVRIES. Once again I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbours for the visits, cards and telephone calls I received while I was in Hospital, first at Owen Sound with Dr. Kutcy and nurses on fifth floor and later in Wingham to Dr. MacGregor and nurses on second floor for their excellent care. Also to Rev. McMillan for his regular visits and the home care I'm having now. It is all very much appreciated. Sincerely - Jane Devries. 46-1 KNOX. My heartfelt thanks for cards, phone messages and letters received since the death of my brother Len Shobbrook. Friendship is a valued treasure. - Beth Knox. 46-lp PEEL. Thank you to family and friends for flowers, cards and visits while in Stratford and Clinton Hospitals. - Bob Peel. 46-1p QUESENBERRY. We would like to thank all our friends and neighbours for their cards, phone calls and flowers during the recent passing of our father and papa. Your kindness will never be forgotten. - Kelly, Karen, Cory and Bradley. 46-1 RICE. We would like to thank our friends and relatives for attending our 50th anniversary party. Special thanks to Larry, Mary Ann, Judy, Bruce, Shannon and Jeff, for all their hard work and thoughtfulness and thanks to all who contributed towards such a wonderful evening. - Jack and Berva Rice. 46-1 SHANNON. Thank you to the Blyth Fire Department and all those people who helped catch my horse. Thank you. - Herb. 46-1p • Better results can be achieved by retiring the scale and measuring success by regular activity and healthy eating habits. HOUSE FOR RENT - THREE bedroom in Blyth. Call 523-4975 or 887-6730 for more information. IA46-1