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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
A ccommodation
for rent
THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE FOR
rent on outskirts of Wingham, $550
per month plus utilities. References
required. Available December 1.
Phone 357-3126. 45-2
BACHELOR APT., QUEEN ST.,
Blyth - gas fireplace/electric heat,
fridge and stove, $350 + utilities.
References required. Available
Dec. 15. Days 523-9187. Evenings
523-4323. 43-tfn
THREE-BEDROOM BUNGALOW
in Blyth, close to school, available
now. Fridge and stove. Phone 523-
9435. 43-tfn
BLYTH - NEWLY RENOVATED
2-bedroom home, close to all
amenities, $495 plus utilities.
Contact Brad. Days 523-4595 or
evenings 482-5545. 42-tfn
FARMHOUSE BETWEEN BLYTH
and Londesboro available now.
References. Price negotiable.
Phone 523-96f O. 42-tfn
SEAFORTH: SILVERCREEK
Apts., large, 2 bedroom, luxury
apt., 3 appliances, controlled entry.
For mature adults. Phone 519-522-
0442 or 519-527-1577. 48-tfn
TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT,
central location, Blyth, utilities
included, available now. Phone
482-9371. 02-tfn
NICELY DECORATED 3-BED-
room house in Brussels, hardwood
floors, fridge, stove, gas heat and
hot water. $600 plus utilities.
Phone 887-9007. 44-tfn
Articles for sale
HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS
Baking - Large variety of pies,
squares, cookies and tarts. Order
now until Christmas. Call Laurie
for details 523-9070. 45-5
CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE
- scotch pine, snow-tipped fir,
spruce and white pine. Glen
Casemore, 1 1/4 miles south of
Wingham and 1 1/4 miles east
down Golf Club road. Cut your
own spruce trees or get one out of
driving shed. Phone 357-1498.
45-5
OUR STORY - 125 YEARS OF
the history of Brussels. From
Ainleyville to Brussels 1872-1997.
this 240-page book is available for
only $30 at The Citizen office in
Brussels or Blyth. Phone 887-9114
or 523-4792 for more info. 45-tfn
FIREWOOD FOR SALE, HARD-
wood. Will deliver. Phone 526-
7270. 45-1
Coming events
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 -
Euchre Tournament at Walton Hall
at 8 p.m. Bring your own partner.
Cash prizes. Lunch. Door prizes.
Admission $5 per person. 45-1
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
is hosting a Tea Party and Doll
Auction, November 30, at Brussels
United Church, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Tea party and preview of dolls
begins at 2:00 p.m. with the
Auction starting at 2:30 p.m. Please
come and join in the fun-raiser, a
chance to purchase a one-of-a-kind
doll for Christmas. 45-2p
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS -
For Us A Child Is Born -
December 8, 2:30 p.m. Knox
Presbyterian Church, Goderich.
Featuring Knox Handbell Choir
and organist Doug Squire. Tickets
$12 adults - $6 for 11 and under.
Tickets at Blyth Festival Box office
523-9300 or at door. 45-3
HURON BRUCE NDP DESSERT
Potluck and Annual General
Meeting, Thursday, November 21,
Lucknow Town Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Guest speaker Adam Glambrone,
President of the Federal NDP.
Information Brent Bowyer 519-
357-1883. 45-1
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society, Christmas potluck, Nov.
25, 6:30 p.m. in Brussels Library.
Everyone bring potluck, your own
dishes and cutlery. Bring
unwrapped articles for Christmas
auction. Members are encouraged
to bring a guest. All welcome. 45-1
MELANIE B. FLORAL DESIGN
Christmas Open House every
weekend until Christmas. Elegant
country decor and crafts. One mile
north of OPP station on Line 135,
Sebringville 519-393-5690. 44-6
LUCKNOW CHRISTMAS HOUSE
Tour Saturday, November 23, 3 to
8 p.m.; Sunday, November 24, 12
to 5 p.m. Three beautiful homes
decked out for Christmas. $10
Tickets available at these Lucknow
businesses: Crystal's Studio,
Everlasting Flowers & Gifts,
Hodgins Home Hardware, and
Lucknow Sentinel and Heather's
Fashion Boutique, Wingham and
Village Flower Shop, Ripley.
Sponsored by the Lucknow
Chamber of Commerce. 43-3
Free
FREE TO A GOOD HOME -
five-year-old Burmese mountain
dog. Excellent watch dog only. All
shots. Please call 887-9036. 45-lp
Hay & straw
KENNEDY'S HAY & STRAW
for sale. 4x4 alfalfa wrapped silage
hay bales. Phone 519-934-1054.
45-3
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Articles for sale Cards of thanks Cards of thanks
DRIED HARDWOOD, $45/CORD.
Phone 523-9210. 44-2
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN
by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour. 4 x 6 - $4.00, 5 x 7 - $5.00,
8 x 10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or
887-9114 to order. tfn
Births
VANDEN HEUVEL. Rein and
Cheryl (Stephenson) are thrilled to
announce the birth of their first
child, Deric Rein Vanden Heuvel
on Nov. 12, 2002 at Clinton
Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 9 oz.
Spoiling privileges go to Deric's
grandparents Martin and Rikie
Vanden Heuvel of Brussels and
Paul and Elaine Stephenson of
Varna. A big thanks to Dr. Smith
and the nurses for their great care
as well. 45-1
WILTS. Rob and Yvonne thank
God for the much awaited arrival of
Jason Robert, born October 30,
2002 weighing 10 lbs. 1 oz. Big
sister Vanessa and big brother
Jeremy are thrilled to say the least!
Special thanks to Dr. Hay, Dr.
Ekeh, Dr. Salsbury, and Dr.
Raczycki for their expertise in
bringing Jason safely into our arms.
Proud Omas and Opas are Martin
and Janie Wilts and Henk and
A n neke Pardys. 45-1
Cards of thanks
CAMPBELL. The family of the
late Dwight Campbell would like to
express our sincere thanks to all
who prayed, and encouraged us
during his illness. We will always
remember the flowers, personal
expressions, cards of sympathy,
memorial donations, and food
brought to our homes. We
appreciate your kindness to us, in
the loss• of a husband, father,
grandfather, son and brother.
Special thanks to the Rev. Dr.
Bannerman, Dane Cornell for a
moving solo, Margaret Kai and the
choir for their contribution to the
service and to Albert Wasson for
his words of comforting memories
of our loved one, whose life was
lived helping others. To the ladies
• of the United Church Women for
providing a delicious lunch and the.
Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home,
thank you. It has all been greatly
appreciated. - The Campbell
family. 45-1p
BROMLEY. Thank you to
everyone for coming to my first
birthday party and for all the great
gifts! Special thanks to my
Grammas for the cakes. - Love
Brett. 45-lb
EXEL. The Gerrie Exel family
would like to express our heartfelt
appreciation and sincere thanks for
your prayers, floral tributes, cards
and donations to the Wingham and
District Palliative Care or the
Listowel Memorial Hospital Circle
of Care. A special thank you to the
wonderful staff of Nursing One for
the loving care Mom received for
the past three years. Also a heartfelt
thank you to the many people who
took the time to visit with Mom to
brighten her days; to Jean Van
Geest, Corrie Bos, Pastor Jack
DeVries, Pastor Dick Los and Rev.
Cath-rine Campbell for their
encouraging and uplifting words
and prayers. Thank you to all the
Brussels friends and neighbours for
the food and comforting words. A
special thank you to the
Schimanski Family Funeral Home
for their kindness and helpfulness
in making the arrangements for the
visitation and funeral. Our family
will always remember your
thoughtfulness, love and support. -
The Exel family. 45-1
HALLHAN. The family of the late
Marguerite Hallahan wishes to
express our heartfelt thanks to our
family, friends and neighbours for
all of their love, support, prayers
and expressions of sympathy in
memory of.Marguerite's passing.
Your words, cards, prayers, gifts of
food, floral and memorial
donations are all greatly
appreciated. Special thanks to those
who prepared our delicious meals
before, during and after visitation.
Special thanks to Dr. Jan Raczycki,
Dr. Ray Flowers and the Clinton
Public Hospital nurses for all of
their care and compassion shown.-
towards Mom. We wish to thank
Father Lance Magdziak, Father
Mooney and Father Pluta for their
kind words and support at this very
difficult time. Heartfelt thanks to
all who attended the funeral mass
and especially to: C.W.L. - honour
guard, pallbearers, readers, alter
servers, flower bearers and Verna
Steffler for her kind words and
memories of Mom. Thanks to the
C.W.L. for the lunch following the
service. We appreciate the
assistance of the Beattie-Falconer
Funeral Home. Sincerely - Bill,
Kent and Julie, Paul, Christine and
Bill, Matthew, Stacey and
Christopher. 45-1
FALCONER. A huge thank you to
great friends and neighbours for all
the support I have received since
my fall. To everyone who sent
flowers, cards, took time to visit
and the excellent food brought in to
help out, each is very much
appreciated and a wonderful help to
all of us. Also, thank you to the
Blyth Legion for the speedy
delivery of a walker. It has been an
amazing help. And to Susan
Haggitt, who is always there when
we need help. Once again we are
reminded of how caring Blyth is!
Thank you to everyone. - Lorie
Falconer. 45-1
ROBINSON. The family of the late
Margaret Robinson would like to
thank those who gave her so much
love' and support and those who
supported us at the time of her
death. We especially thank Drs.
Leslie and Jim Rourke, the staff at
Maple Grove Lodge, everyone at
McCallum. and Palla Funeral
Home, Rev. Roy Nicol-Macdonald
and North Street United Church
Women. We appreciate the
donations made in Margaret's
memory and the lovely flowers
sent to the Funeral Home and to
our homes. The kind words spoken
to us over the past week let us
know she was special to many of
you as she was to us. Sincerely -
Keith, Karen, Kim, Kari Robinson,
Zella Crawford, Alice Nicholson,
Edith and Jack Walker. 45-1
TEN HAG. A sincere thank you to
all the neighbours from the 13th
line of Hullett for the farewell party
at Robert and Kim Hunking's.
Thanks also to Pat Hunking and
Rita Verburg for helping with the
potluck supper. We really enjoyed
being there. The memories of the
farm and our neighbours will never
be forgotten. A heartfelf thanks for
the beautiful clock, it will have a
special place in our new home. You
are always welcome to drop in and
visit us in CM-iton. Your friendship
and kindness will always be
remembered. Thanks again. -
Gerald and Truce. 45-1
Coming events
BRUSSELS SCOUTING-FOR-
Food Drive Nov. 30 during the
Santa Claus parade route. Non-
perishable food items only. 45-2
LONGEST NIGHT SERVICE,
December 15, 4:00 p.m., St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Wingham, sponsored by Wingham
and Area Palliative Care. Call 357-
2720. 45-47-48b
ST. AMBROSE C.C.W. CHRIST-
mas Bazaar, Saturday, Nov. 30
11 a.m. - 2 p.m. St. Ambrose
Church Hall, Brussels. Bake table,
Loonie draw, raffle, crafts and
lunch booth. Come on out and find
something special for Christmas.
43-45-46
BRUSSELS, MORRIS &.GREY
Diabetic project meeting - Date:
Wednesday, November 27 (note
change in meeting date!). Time:
7:30 p.m. Place: Huronlea.
Brussels. Speaker: Dr. S. Edwards,
Seaforth Medical Centre. Topic:
Recent Advances in the Treatment
of Diabetes. For more information
call Nelva Scott 887-6691. 45-2
Auction sales Auction sales
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 AT 9 A.M.
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Antique horse drawn sulky with wooden spoke wheels (mint), horse #
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minors, wooden wheelbarrow, milk can, cream can, wooden butter
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buggy jack, BA 5 gal. can, 3 cost iron seats with names, old scales, 2 #
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drawn buggy reconditioned - looks like new, 2 horse drawn cutters -
one has new upholstered seat, harness maker's bench, 3 horse collar
churn barrel, sausage press, buggy lanterns, railway signal lanterns,
shaft of bells, ice cream maker, copper boiler, hand turn corn sheller,
cistern pumps, 5 Royal Doulton figurines, large Royal Doulton Tobey
guns on wheels, ambulances, etc., 4 tin wind up toys, some old
Goderich photos, corner china cabinet, bowed glass china cabinet,
mug, many small old toy soldiers made by WE Britain, some planes, #
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dining suites, bedroom suites, dressers, chesterfields, TVs, appliances,
electric grandfather- clock, small tables, lamps, pictures, glassware,
some stamps, etc. Large interesting auction. 2 auctioneers selling
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starting at 9 a.m. www.lobbauction.on.ca
AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898 Clinton