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The Citizen, 1998-07-08, Page 21........................... ........... ................... ........ ........... . A ANNOUNCEMENTS A ARTICLES FOR SALE B BIRTHS C CARD OF THANKS We believe... in helping. Anyone. Anywhere'. PLEASE GIVE 1 888 321 3433 Osteoporosis • : Society of Canada Call 1-800-463-6842 for more information. A AUCTION SALES THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1998. PAGE 21. -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 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT THREE BEDROOM SEMI IN Blyth, oil heat, $400 plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 27-tin BLYTH - TOWN HOME, spacious 3 bedroom, full LR, DR and kitchen, fridge and stove provided. Available August 1. $340 monthly plus utilities. Call Mrs. Bode 523-9555 or Listowel 519- 291-1766. 27-tfn WEDGEWOOD APARTMENTS — large 960 sq. ft., 2 bedroom apartment, hot water heating, large windows and open concept, fridge and stove, heat and hydro included, heated sidewalk for winter safety. Post Office, Bank and Knechtel's - 1/2 block. Only $575/month. One left now. Phone 523-9695. 23-tfn WINEBERRY APARTMENTS - large 725 sq. ft., one bedroom apartments, fridge, stove, heat and hydro included, large windows and open concept. $55 0/month. One block from Post Office, Bank and Knechtel's. Phone 523-9695. 23-tfn AVAILABLE NOW - DOWN- town Brussels, 2 bedroom apart- ment, deck, good parking, $350 plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 23-tin 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN Brussels, $350/month plus utilities. Inquire 229-8958. 08-tfn 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, downtown Blyth, laundry, heat, hydro, stove, fridge included. References. Phone 48 2-9371. 25-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 FARMHOUSE FOR RENT — 3 bedroom farmhouse located just north of Blyth. Monthly rent $600. For more information: (519) 357- 3330 (weekdays 8-5). 27-2 HAVING PRACTISED FOR thirty-six years, twenty-nine of those years serving the people of Brussels and surrounding area, Dr. George Alexander wishes to announce his retirement. We would like to extend a very sincere and special thanks to those people with whom we have had the pleasure of doing business. In general, you have left us with wonderful memories and associations which we will forever cherish. Dr. Terry Johnston and Dr. John Hunt of Newry Veterinary Service will be carrying on business of the Brussels Veterinary Service, 61 William St., Brussels, phone 887- 6841. We wish both Terry and John well and success in their business. —George and Pat Alexander. 27-1 A ARTICLES FOR SALE SPECIALTY MEATS NOW available at Blyth. The low-fat, low-cholesterol red EMU meat at reasonable prices. Butchered at Ontario government inspected abattoir. We have roasts, steaks, ground meat and much more. We have also the famous EMU oil used for centuries by Australian aborigines. Adrian and Toni Vos, Auburn Road, one mile west of Blyth. Tel. 523-4294. 24-tfn WHITE DEEP FREEZE BY Amana, 17 cubic ft., working condition. Phone 887-6398. 27-1p RASPBERRIES. PHONE AFTER 6 p.m. 523-9412. 27-1 29' GOLDEN FALCON TRAVEL trailer, all equipped, 14,000. To view, 7 1/2 km. east of Londes- boro, County Rd. 15, 523-4983. 26-3p 6 • , , 6 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 • 4 • 6 6 6 6 COMPUTER FACTORY SPECIAL, 1 year no payment and free scanner. Pentium 200nunx loaded, internet, printer, software and more. $16/wk. (oac). 1-800-515- 5545, free delivery. 26-5 B BIRTHS HUBBARD. Big sister Natasha 'would like to announce the safe arrival of her little brother, Jordan Philip on June 5, 1998 at 11:38 p.m. at Clinton Public Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz. Proud parents are Karin and Philip. Fifth grand- child for Ken and Bette Lee and eleventh grandchild for George and the late Marion Hubbard, all of Blyth. 27-1 MENHEERE. It's a girl! Paul and Karen Menheere (nee Knight) are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Nicole Anne Men- heere, a little sister for David, on July 5 weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. This is the second grandchild for John and Karen Menheere of Dublin and the seventh grandchild for Jim and Dona Knight of Brussels. 27-1 NICHOL. Paul and Kathy are proud to announce the arrival of their baby boy, Seth Gordon Edward on Saturday, June 13, 1998 at 11:37 p.m. weighing 7 lbs. 10 oz. at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, a brother for Ethan. Grandparents are Ross and Barb Nichol and Leo MacNeil. 27-1 6 6 6 • 6 6 6 6 6 4 6 6 6 • WOODS. Clifford and Celia Adams of Clinton are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their first great-grandchild Abigail Elisabeth on June 3, 1998. Also first grandchild for their daughter and son-in-law Ruth and Gord Barker of Burlington. Abbey's proud parents are Karin and Jay Woods of Mississauga. 27-1 C CARD OF THANKS ARCHAMBAULT. We wish to thank all who helped make our 50th anniversary such a memorable occasion. To those who attended our anniversary dance and for the lovely cards, gifts, flowers and donations to the Cancer Society in our honour was greatly appreciated. A special thanks to our family Doug, Brenda, Rick and Marilyn and spouses for all their hard work in planning our 50th — an event we'll always remember. — Len and Betty. 27-lp CAMPBELL. I would like to thank everyone who attended my community bridal shower recently, on such a warm evening, and for all of the beautiful and useful gifts. Also a special thank you to all who helped in the arranging and for the yummy lunch that was served. Your kind thoughts and wishes will always be remembered. — Julie. 27-1 ELLIOTT. Many thanks to family, friends and relatives for the lovely flowers, gifts and cards which I received while I was ill; to Dr. Ferguson and nursing staff at University Hospital, Dr. Raczycki and Dr. Flowers and the caring nurses at Clinton Hospital; also the helpful therapists and nurses at Wingham Hospital. — Dorothy Elliott. 27-1p LEE-HUBBARD. We would like to thank Dr. Hay and the nurses in O.B. for the special care given to us. Thank you for all the gifts that were sent to us while we were in the hospital. Everything was greatly appreciated. — Karin and Jordan. 27-1 HULZEBOS. We would like to thank the Zweps for taking us out to dinner. Many thanks also to our neighbours on the 15th and 16th of Grey for the wonderful surprise party that followed. We will always enjoy the chairs you gave to us and the memories of a very special evening. Come and see us at 500 Drummond St., Blyth. — Jake and Renny Hulzebos. 27-1p McCALL. We would like to thank family and friends for their acts of kindness and support since the sudden loss of David. Special thanks for the cards, food, flowers and prayers we have received and for Rev. Stephen Huntley's support at this time. It's wonderful to belong to such a caring community. Your expressions of sympathy will never be forgotten. — Effie and family. 27-1 PERRIE. We wish to express our appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, flowers and memorial donations during the recent loss of our husband and father, John A. Perrie. Thank you to the ladies of Knox Presbyterian Church, Cranbrook, who provided lunch after the funeral and to Rev. Lyn Nichol for her kind visits and her funeral message. Thanks to the staff of the Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, for their excellent care given over such a long period of illness. And thanks to the friends and neighbours who visited and supported us both at home, and while Dad was in the nursing home. Your kindness will long be remembered. — Clara Perrie and family. 27-1 PIERCE. I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbours for all they have done for me. It will never be forgotten. I would also like to thank nurses and doctors at Clinton and Stratford Hospitals, Town. and Country Support Services, the Blyth Legion 420, for the use of the walker, the Legion Ladies Auxiliary for the lovely plant, Community Care Centre for Huron and all those who did my errands. I would also thank Joanne Van Amersfoort for helping the morning I broke my ankle. Thank you — Bernice Pierce. 27-1 THE GREY TOWNSHIP FIREMEN would like to thank all the people who came and supported their breakfast on June 28. A special thanks to the businesses and individuals who made donations. Proceeds from the breakfast will be used to purchase equipment for the department. 27-1 C COMING EVENTS COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER for Connie Jamieson Friday, July 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the library downstairs. Everyone welcome. 2'7-2p BLYTH COMMUNITY VACATION Bible School, July 20 - 24, at Blyth Christian Reformed Church from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Ages pre- kindergarten to Grade 6. Theme - Son Light Island, Living in the Warmth of God's Love. I Corin- thians 13 verses 4 - 7. Every child welcome for a week of fun. 27-2 JUNIOR SUMMER RECREATION Program has started at The Ark this summer - every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday; Grades 1 to 5; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 6 - 10 and July 20 to Aug. 11; 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 13 - 17; bring a bag lunch; cost $3.00 per day. Theme weeks - July 6 - 10 Animated Animals; July 13 - 17 Careers and the Community; July 20 - 24 Wet and Messy Madness; July 27 - 31 Take a Look Around the World; Aug. 4 - 10 Hawaiian Beach Week; Aug. 11 Bonus Beach Day. OPEN THURSDAY, JULY 9 - FREE TRIAL DAY. Babysitting Course July 13 - 17, 1:30 - 3:30. Call The Ark 887-9834. 27-1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••40 6 6 LARGE AUCTION SALE 6 6 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 Coins, car, antique furniture, antique glassware, collectables to be held at Richard Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for Vera Glazier plus a few additions SATURDAY, JULY 11 AT 9 P.M. CAR: 1980 Chevette 4 door, 4 cylinder, automatic, only 25,985 km. Looks great, always stored inside. COINS: Our usual good offering of approx. 50 or more lots. APPLIANCES: Fridge, 24" electric stove (both good ones), air conditioners, dehumidifier, chest freezer, Hoover spin dry washer, TV with remote. ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ETC.: flat to wall bottom, flat to wall top, bonnet chest, 3 blanket boxes, 2 Chandler pictures, drop front secretary, 2 jam cupboards, high boy dresser with mirror, small gateieg tables, antique arm chair, 3 handmade quilts, old nine piece dining suite (nice design), tea wagon with large wheels, nest of tables, 3 piece bedroom suite, bed and dresser, _treadle sewing machine, antique toy wheel barrow, oil lamps, Aladdin lamp with black base and white front, chesterfield with pull out bed (like new), chesterfield and chair, wooden rocker, Wrigley's Spearmint jar, milk bottles with names, butter ladles, Tin Toy Mercedes car, Tin Toy Marx service centre, gardener's plant table with glass ball feet, modern round dining table with 4 chairs plus other modern furniture, large offering of dishes and glassware including antique pieces, Coal Port and Spode Indian Tree pattern dishes, pink and green depression, silver pieces, crocks and jugs, plates, chest of silver, silver server with lid, brass candle sticks, sad irons plus much more than list. OTHER: McColl-Frontenac oil bottle with Indian chest head, 4 walking plows, deer head cast match holder, some tools, etc. SALE ORDER: 9 a.m., good glassware and misc. items, 2 auctioneers selling. Coins at 11 a.m. Car at 11:45 a.m. This is a good large offering. Terms Cash or cheque with proper I.D. Auctioneer Richard Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton