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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1998. PAGE 13.
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
BLYTH, 2 BEDROOM APART-
ment, parking, laundry, patio door.
Phone 523-9696. 33-3p
BRUSSELS - ONE BEDROOM
apartment, combined kitchen
dining area, large deck, ample
parking; two bedroom apartment,
large kitchen, deck, good location;
two bedroom home, oil heat, large
lot. Phone 887-9083. 33-2
HOUSE FOR RENT IN BEL-
grave, 3 bedroom, fridge and stove
included, with a small shop,
$450/month. Phone 887-9868.
33-tfn
AVAILABLE NOW - DOWN-
town Brussels, 2 bedroom apart-
ment, deck, good parking, $350
plus utilities. Phone 887-9007.
23-tfn
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT,
downtown Blyth, laundry, heat,
hydro, stove, fridge included.
References. Phone 482-9371. 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
GYPSY LANE APARTMENT — 2
bedroom, ground level apartment in
a clean quiet adult building, fridge
and stove included, laundry
facilities on the same floor.
Available mid-September. Phone
482-9823 or 482-7197. 28-tfn
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Auburn, roomy with a great view.
Laundry room, eat-in kitchen, large
living room, lots of storage. $350
plus utilities. Available immedi-
ately. Call 519-526-7355. 30-tfn
WINNERS CHOICE TICKETS.
Win a Complete Computer Package
or $2,000 just in time for Christmas
(Dec. 6-draw date). Available at the
Crafters Market Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, 10 - 5 p.m. Proceeds to
the Brussels Agricultural Society.
33-1
ELECTRIC HAMMOND ORGAN
console, 46" wide, 2 row keyboard,
foot pedals. Stereo, 5' wide,
cabinet, containing radio, 8 track
and record player. Best offer.
Phone 887-6870. 33-1
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
DRAPES: 56" x 82", 38" x 82",
40 1/2 x 80"; 3-wheel battery-
operate scooter. Call 887-9417.
32-2
WOOD FURNACE, 2- SUPER
single water beds - complete and
firewood. Phone 887-9795 after
6:00 p.m. 33-1
NEC PENTIUM 90 LAPTOP 810
MB HD, 40 meg Ram, CD rom,
33.6 fax modem, new battery, MS
Office '97, $1400. 887-6204. 33-1p
FRESH APPLES, PEARS, SWEET
cider, new crop honey, apple butter,
Maitside Orchards, County Rd. 16,
west of Brussels, 887-6883. 33-2p
CUCUMBERS FOR SALE. CALL
Josh at 887-6624. 32-2p ,
APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS AND
prunes while supply lasts. Boyd
Taylor 523-9279. 32-2
BACK TO SCHOOL COMPUTER
sale — Pentium II 300 Mhz, 64 mb
RAM, 6.5 Gb hard drive, 34x
cdrom drive, 1.44 Inb floppy drive,
15" monitor, 16 bit sound card, 120
-watt speakers, 56k fax modem with
voice, 4 mb video card, keyboard,
mouse and mousepad, Windows
98, 11 cd titles, 2 year parts and
labour in home warranty, $1899
plus taxes, delivery and setup
included. Get a flatbed scanner for
only $99 with any system purchase.
Call Steve at Huron Video and
Sound 887-6710 or email
blakey@wcl.on.ca 32-2b
HEART HEALTHY EMU MEAT,
low fat, low cholesterol, and Emu
oil. Adrian Vos 523-4294. 24-tfn
COMPUTER FACTORY AMAZ-
ing school special — 1 year no
payments, free scanner, 266 minx
loaded, internet, printer, software
and more. $16/wk (oac) 1-800-515-
5545 free delivery. 31-3
•••••••••••••••1 • RICHARD LOBB •
AUCTION CALENDAR
;LINTON 519- 482-7898
SATURDAY, SEPT. 19 AT 11 A.M.:
• 3 tractors, 4 large grain wagons, farm •
machinery. 1 1/4 miles south of •
• Londesboro then 1 1/2 miles east for •
• Howard and Marjorie Cartwright. •
We are accepting additions for special •
antique sale and other auctions. •
CALDWELL/ALBERT. James
would like to announce the safe
arrival of his baby sister, Jessica,
7 lbs. 8 oz. on Aug. 12 at 3:58 a.m.
in Wingham Hospital. Spoiling
privileges go to Mum and Dad and
grandparents Jack and Erlene
Caldwell and Mike and Barb
Albert. 33-1p
HAIR SALON FOR RENT IN
Brussels — 2 chairs, all equipment,
$350 plus utilities, excellent
clientele. Phone 887-9007. 33-tin
SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME
with chinchillas — start in basement,
garage, shed, barn. We provide
animals, supplies, marketing,
financing. Excellent income tax
benefits. Canadian Chinchilla, P.O.
Box 1684, St. Marys, Ontario. N4X
ICI 519-229-6117. Fax 519-229-
6622. 32-2
ANDERSON. Margaret Anderson
and family wish to thank everyone
who expressed their sympathy at
the time of David's passing. Thanks
to the Beattie-Falconer Funeral
Home, Rev. Paul Ross, Londesboro
United Church Women, Barbara
Bosman, Lynn Depatie and to the
staff at Bluewater Rest Home
where he was so lovingly cared for
during his last months. 33-1p
DUNCAN. I would like to thank
friends, relatives and neighbours
for cards, phone calls and visits
after my surgery. Special thanks to
Merle and John Cousins, son David
and Carol for help packing and
unpacking and getting us settled in
our new apartment. We couldn't
have done without you. Also
thanks John and Merle for taking
me to London and staying with
Kaye through the operation.
Thanks again one and all. — Ross
and Kaye Duncan. 33-1p
Help protect the environment
:Reduce, reuse and recycle,
HARMAN. The family of the late
Irene Harman give a heartfelt
thanks to all the help given during
our recent loss. We appreciate the
many acts of kindness by relatives,
neighbours and friends. Our sincere
thank you — Edith Warwick, Joyce
Harman, Cliff, Mary, Juanita and
Brad Lamb. 33-1p
McINNES. Thank you to my
family, friends and neighbours for
your acts of kindness; for your
visits, gifts, cards, phone calls and
other inquiries during my stay in
Wingham Hospital and St. Joseph's
Health Centre, as well as since
coming home. Thanks for the
efficient care of doctors and nurses
at both hospitals. All is much
appreciated and has helped to
hasten my recovery. — Dan. 33-1p
McKERCHER. You made our day!
A very sincere thank you to our
friends, neighbours and relatives
for taking time out to share our
50th anniversary with us. We thank
one and all for the many cards we
received, the floral arrangements
and also the many gifts. Thank you
Tammy and Duane for the ride to
Wroxeter in your 1937 Chevrolet
with John as our chauffeur; how
thoughtful of you. A special thank
you to Rob and Josh for the band
music and singing and playing our
favourite song "Amazing Grace".
We thank all who helped in any
way, a special thank you to sister
Millie Nixon, Florence Larsen,
Helen Warwick, Shirley Snell,
Harvey and Betty Bradshaw, Cal
and Barb Fox, also a big, big thank
you for the many hours our family
spent preparing for our special day
and taking us out for dinner Friday
evening. The memory of this day
will always be cherished. — Glenn
and Elizabeth McKercher. 33-Ip
NESBIT. Special thanks to my
family for having an Open House
in honour of my 85th birthday, also
for the dinner. Special thanks to all
who came. Thanks for cards and
gifts. It was greatly appreciated. —
Margaret. 33- 1
AUCTION SALE
for the Personal Household Effects of Donald R. Street
Sale held at residence: #14 Orange St., Bluevale
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 5:00 P.M.
Directions: Village of Bluevale (located approx. 4 miles E. of
Wingham on Hwy. 86). Turn left on Orange St., Just behind the mill.
DISHES: good dinner set (partial), cups and saucers, plates, tea
time, impression pieces, salts, pedestals, numerous small pieces,
quantity of silver, pewter. Names:. Royal Doulton, Royal Albert, R/S
Germany, Blue Willow, Royal Winton, Dickens, Wedgewood.
FURNITURE & ANTIQUES: Wooden butter paddles, butter press,
glazed bean pots, platters, sad irons, tin cups, selection of antique
miniature vases, coal-oil lamps (finger and wall), quantity of flower
vases (some with handles), brass pieces, copper pieces, bridge
lamp, 1/2 round end table with twisted barley leg, rocking chair,
coffee table with wooden claw feet, parlour table with carving,
turned legs, wooden bust stand, wicker baskets, book shelf, hall
tree, cane stand, parlour tables, plant tables, pine harvest style
table with drawer, wooden curtain rods, large secretary desk (2
upper glass doors, drop front, base with drawers), wooden
medicine cabinet, small tables, harp table (not complete), 2
washstands, round top trunk, oak armchair, foot stools, straight
back Victorian side chairs, quilt racks, 1812 cast oven kettle with
bracket (Ireland), 3-piece settee, framed mirrors, dressing screen,
corner what-not shelf, tin cash boxes, single spool bed, Victorian
style dresser, quantity of linens and laces.
ADDITIONAL CURIOSITY PIECES: Knlck-knacks, stereoscope with
several cards, old binoculars, hat boxes, area scatter rugs,
quantity of pictures, frames (some "leaf"), plume hat, top hat,
beaver muff, small quilts, quantity of stamps, quantity of post
cards, old croquet set, cistern pump, blacksmith's forge blower, 2
milk cans, flower pots, old wooden screen doors, hand tools,
single furrow walking plow, gas push lawn mower.
APPLIANCES: Inglis apartment size auto-washer, small electrical
appliances, plus numerous additional pieces.
NOTES: An interesting sale with many old pieces. Sale held
outside, dress accordingly.
Sale conducted by: GILMORE AUCTIONS, Llstowel
AUCTIONEERS: Doug Gilmore, Phone (519) 291-3421
- Bob Gilmore, Phone (519) 236-4152
Fax: (519) 291-5304. E-mail: dglimore@wci.on.ca
Certified Personal Property Appraiser
"Auctioneer's Association of Ontario, 1998 Champion"
Announcements day of sale take precedence over printed sale bill.
Owners or auctioneers not responsible for accidents,
deletions or loss of property sale day.
TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. sale day
Lunch Booth.
McBURNEY. The family of the
late Gordon McBumey would like
to express our deepest appreciation
and thanks to all those people who
helped us through the loss of our
husband, father and grandfather.
We are grateful for the kindness
and care by Dr. J. Chong-Ping, Dr.
G. Antoniadis and nurses and staff
^'of Wingham District Hospital.
Special thanks to Rev. Mary-Jane
Hobden for her guidance and
strength, to our neighbours who
acted as pallbearers and to the
ladies of Calvin-Brick United
Church, who prepared and served
the lunch. To Doug McBumey and
l staff of the McBurney Funeral
Home for their guidance and
support. Also, thanks to all our
relatives, friends and neighbours
for your care and support, gifts of
food, flowers, cards, telephone
calls, visits and charitable
donations. — Agnes McBumey and
family. 33-1p