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The Citizen, 1999-02-10, Page 33THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1999. PAGE 33. - RATES - 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15e 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 A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT BRUSSELS - COMPLETELY renovated one bedroom apartment for rent, $275 a month and two bedroom apartment $295 a month, heat included. 372 Turnberry St. Call 519-749-7980. 43-tfn BUNGALOW FOR RENT - 3 bedroom, 3 miles northeast of Brussels. Also 3 bedroom farmhouse in same area. Phone 887-6288. 06-2p 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, PROPANE heat, attached garage, 1 mile north of Kinbum on paved road. Contact Eric Anderson 482-7283. 06-2p 180 DRUMMOND ST. WEST, Seniors Apartment #1 featuring: bright open concept, 2 bedroom, washer/dryer, hot water heat, ground level entrance, walking distance to all amenities. Rent $575, heat and hydro included. Call 523-9695. 44-tfn CLINTON, ATTRACTIVE, CLEAN 2 bedroom in well maintained building, featuring 4 appliances, control your own air-conditioning/ heat, laundry facilities. Secure adult building. Seniors special. 482- 7966,482-5030. 16-tfn ACCOMMODATION WANTED WANTED - A ROOM AND board situation for middle-aged male. Please call 523-9275 for more details. 06-2 A ARTICLES FOR SALE APPLES, GOOD SELECTION, sweet cider, applebutter, Maitside Orchards, County Rd. 16, west of Brussels. Phone 887-6883. 06-lp 1997 POLARIS INDY TRAIL, electric start, E.Z. throttle, 1500 miles, lady driver, excellent condition, $4500. Call after 6 p.m. 236-7747,887-6672. 05-2 HEART HEALTHY EMU MEAT low fat, low cholesterol and Emu oil. Meat prices reduced by 50% and more. Summer sausage and smoked sausage. Adrian Vos 523- 4294 24-tfn We believe... in helping. Anyone. Anywhere,. PLEASE GIVE 1 888 321 3433 A ARTICLES FOR SALE A’Vr Winter //Q Clearance Sale I Save 15 to 50% < on Line & Hammill, Dickie & Kodiak Wear, Baffin & other Winter Boots . Anything Winter '( Priced to Sell Feb. 1 to 13 Mon. to Thurs. 9-9 Fri. & Sat. 9-6 2 1/2 miles east of Hwy. 4 between Londesboro & Blyth on Cone. 12 & 13 . 523-4426 [Q AUCTION SALES f "•richard’lobb | AUCTION CALENDAR * CLINTON 482-7898 k SAT., FEB. 13 AT 10 A.M.: 1 y Ford Essential specialty y ' service tool sets, shop I A manuals, some shop A ▼ equipment, five cabinets, y ' many related articles, 1/2 [ A mile west of Seaforth on A • Highway #8 at former Hart y Y Ford car dealership building. Y 1 SAT., FEB. 20 AT 10 A.M.: 1 4 antiques, 135 MF tractor and 4Y loader, riding mower, 1990 Y 1 Olds 98 car at Lobb Auction 1 A Building, Clinton for Estate AY of Geo. Campbell. J | WED., MARCH 10 AT 11 I Aa.M.: 100 acre farm with A ▼ house and barn, Lot 20, y . Cone. 7, Mcklllop Township I A for Estate of Geo. Campbell. A ▼ www.auctionhotline. com y Auction Sale Saturday, March 6 David & Wayne Kennedy Farm Machinery __________Blyth__________ Wednesday, March 24 Vaccinated Stocker Sale Brussels Saturday, March 27 Worthy McNee Farm Machinery R.R. #3 Blyth Wednesday, March 31 Clayton Martin Farm Machinery & Household Linwood AUCTIONEER: Brian Rintoul 357-2349 IVES. Patty and Tim Ives and big sister Amy are pleased to announce the birth of Alma Ashley, born Sunday, January 17 at Victoria Hospital, London. Happy grand­ parents are Stewart Schaefer of Fisherville and George and Ella Ives, Blyth. 06-1 p NONKES. Eric and Giena praise God for the gift of a daughter, Linnea Robin, born Feb. 2, 1999. Jacob, Micah, McKayla, and Benjamin are thrilled to have a new sister and are willing to share spoiling privileges with Grandma and Grandpa (Merv and Gay Datema) and Linnea's many aunts, uncles and cousins. Special thanks to Dr. Hay and the OB nurses at Clinton Hospital. 06-1 PURCELL. Sean and Allison are thrilled to announce the joyous and safe arrival of Zachary Sean William born Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1999 at 6:36 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 6 oz. Many thanks to midwives Melita Cull and Susan Wilts and assistant Kendra Wilts. Loving siblings Matthew, Brendan, Aislinn and Kaileigh were in attendance. Another grandchild for Audrey Johnson of Barrie, Bill Johnson of Barrie, Sally Mac- Lennan of Stony Plain, Alberta and Ken Purcell of Dartmouth, N.S. with honorary grandparents Heather Johnson and Rick MacLennan. Hazel Shaw of Owen Sound welcomes another great­ grandchild. 06-1 SIPPEL. Jeff and Brenda are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Kaitlin Barbara on January 24, 1999. Kyle is excited to have a baby sister. Proud grandparents are Wayne and Sandra Gooding, Listowel and Lloyd and Donna Sippel, Blyth. 06-Ip B BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RAISE CHINCHILLAS AS A profitable full or part-time business. Obtain a tax deduction for 1999. We provide animals, supplies, instruction, market, financing, consignment herds available. Start in basement, garage, spare room or barn. Excellent home based business. Canadian Chinchilla, P.O. Box 1684, St. Marys, ON N4X 1C1, 519-229-6117, Fax 519-229-6622, 05-2 Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse and recycle c CARD OF THANKS CLASSIC ROCK DJ. A special thank you to Ken Pennington for the gift of music and being our DJ on Saturday night. You did an excel­ lent job. We have received many compliments on your behalf. Thank you very much. - Brent and Sharie. 06-1 c CARD OF THANKS EVANS. We would like to thank everyone who came out and celebrated with us at our reception party last Saturday night. I hope everyone enjoyed the evening as much as we did. Many, many thank yous go out to our family and friends who went out of their way to get everything organized and a thank you to the Cranbrook Ladies for setting out the evening meal. Thank you to our mothers, who did an excellent job to organize this evening for us. They put a lot of time and energy in to it. Also, thank you to my father and Laurie for the family supper. It was absolutely delicious. Thank you everyone! - Brent and Sharie. 06-1 HALLAHAN/KIEFFER. We would like to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy at the time of our father's death. The support we received through food, flowers, cards and prayers was greatly appreciated and will be remembered. - Lorraine Hallahan, Linda Kieffer and families. 06-1 HART. Our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for the phone calls, cards, dona­ tions and expressions of sympathy at the time of our loss. Thank you to Murray, Maxine, Jillian and Darryl for the beautiful flowers brought to the house. John was very special to us in many ways. Special thanks to Dr. McGregor, Beryl Reid and all the staff at Bray Lodge for the wonderful care they gave John. He couldn't have gotten any better. Thank you to Rev. Lynn Nichol, Mrs. Grace Jutzi for providing the music, the Schimanski Family Funeral Home, the pallbearers and the Cranbrook Ladies for the delicious lunch served after the service. - Robert and Muriel Hart. 06-1 p JACKLIN. To my Father ... After all these years I finally realize how hard it sometimes is to say the things that need to be heard. I've learned not every thought we have has to be put into words. Showing someone what you need to say means more than if the words themselves were spoken. You’ve expressed a lot of things to me over the years, I just needed to learn how to listen. At our reception you said something to me I thought I needed to hear from you, but watching you as you spoke, I came to understand ... I've known all along, because you had shown me. Thank you for everything! To my father ... Love always, your little girl. 06-1 JACOBS. Wow! Thank you to all who surprised me on Jan. 31. What a birthday, it was one I will remember. Thank you for all the cards, gifts and food. Special thanks to Malcolm, Waneta, Allan, Jeremy, Aimee, Melissa, Roy, Nancy, Cody, Miranda, Garrett, Hope and Grace. Beautiful lawn ornaments? - Joan. 06-1 p c1_CARD OF THANKS MACHAN. The family of Robert and Theresa Machan, wish to express heartfelt thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for their love and sympathy in the loss of our mother Jeanette Bannon. The cards, flowers, charitable donations and food items brought to the home were greatly appreciated. Your kindness will never be forgotten. - Robert and Theresa Machan. 06-lp SPEIRAN. We would like to thank everyone who assisted us the night of our bam fire. We could not have gotten through it without our neighbours, family and friends. Thank you to the Grey Township Fire Department for their quick action and to the ladies who kept everyone fed. A special thank you to Dave and Karen Bowles for making room in their barn and taking in our cattle on Monday night. Also to John Gillis and Brian Rintoul for having barn space to house them now. The telephone calls have been overwhelming. We certainly live in a great community. - Brad, Gayle, Sara, Jill and Jeff Speiran, Elston and Olga Speiran. 06-1 VANDER HEYDEN. I wish to take this opportunity to thank all family, friends and neighbours for the gifts, phone calls, get-well cards and visits during and after my stay at Wingham Hospital. Thank you all for your kindness and concern. - Anna. 06-1 YUILL. The family of the late Mary Yuill would like to thank everyone who helped at the time of her death. A special thank you to the staff of Huronlea for their five and one half years of tender loving care. Thanks to the Reverend Cathrine Campbell for her support; the Schimanskis; the Presbyterian Ladies for lunch after the funeral; Lois and Leona and everyone who provided food, flowers, visits and cards. - Jean Bewley, Mary Baker and Brenda Raven. 06-1 p c)_COMING EVENTS MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA- ment, St. Joseph's R.C. Church Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, February 10, 8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. 06-1 SINGLES DANCE SUNDAY, Feb. 14 at the Harriston Legion Hall. Dancing from 8 - 12 p.m. Music by Gary Boyle. 06-lp AUBURN LIONS CLUB Valentine's Breakfast - Pancakes, eggs, toast, sausage, hashbrowns. Auburn Hall, Sunday, Feb. 14/99, 9 a.m. - 12 noon. $5/person or $20/family. Maple Syrup by Robinson's Maple Syrup. 06-1 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT: Londesboro Hall, Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. Admission $5.00, over $100.00 in prizes. Proceeds for hall improve­ ments. 06-lp