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Auction sales Auction sales Cards of thanks Coming events
Accommodation
for rent
TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT,
washer, dryer, whirlpool tub, all
utilities included, Main St., Blyth.
Available July 1. Phone Michele
523-4351. 19-tfn
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i washer and dryer, dehumidifier, G.E. TV with video player, 2 propane i 4 barbecues, electric organ, 13" colour TV. 4
MODERN FURNITURE: Captain’s chair, glider rocker, hutch, glass front ’
A china cabinet, Ethen Allen rocker, two Roxton wall units, blue wing-back A
Y chair, white chesterfield (nice one), rose recliner, rose swivel rocker, Y
A floral chesterfield, matching blue swivel rocker and recliner, chesta-bed, A
Y 4-piece bedroom suite, double box spring and mattress, maple bedroom y
i suite, modern oak, dining table - 2 leaves, matching chairs, table and 4 i
4 chairs, coffee and end tables, oval braided rug, computer monitor and 4
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
boat, furniture, appliances, glassware,
to be held at the Seaforth Fairgrounds in I _ .
Gus and June Boussey of Clinton, Jack Alton of Goderich,
Grand Bend and other Goderich homes
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\ TUESDAY, MAY 27 AT 5 P.M.
A BOAT: 14 1/2 Arkansas Traveller fibreglass boat with 40 h.p. Johnson
Y outboard motor and trailer, subject to reserve.
' speakers - Windows 95, patio furniture, older barber chair, porch swing,
A small appliances, dishes, glassware, collector plates, lamps, Toro 53 gas
Y lawn mower, table saw, weed eater, some new plumbing supplies, plus
APARTMENT FOR RENT IN
Brussels, upper rear, electric heat,
$400/month. First and last. Utilities
extra. No pets. Available
immediately. Phone 519-345-2212.
17-4
items far too numerous to mention.
Two auctioneer selling. Items to be removed night of auction.
See www.lobbauction.on.ca Trucking available.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB - 482-7898 CLINTON
Ar tides for sale
FIREWOOD FOR SALE. 523-
4458. 19-lp
FOR SALE - 2 EXTERIOR WOOD
doors 34"x81", 32"x79"; 2 white
aluminum doors (like new) -
34"x81", 32"x79"; interior wood
doors 6 - 30"x77", 6 - 24"x77" all
complete with hardware. Call 887-
9340. 20-2
MTD GARDEN TILLER 26",
5 h.p. Call 887-6918. 20-lp
LARGE VARIETY OF PERENN-
ials, ornamental grasses, bamboos,
and bed plants. Open until October.
40825 Morris Rd. #16, one road
south of Belgrave. Riverside
Perennials, 887-6306. 19-4
EVENING AUCTION SALE
Of home furnishings and antiques
will be held for the estate of
MRS. DOROTHY DAER, BLYTH
with added consignments from area homes
in Teeswater Agri-Curl
ON MONDAY, MAY 26 STARTING AT 6:00 P.M.
Partial list: sofas, chairs, and love seats, wall units, coffee and
end tables, pictures, lamps, good dining room tables, curio
cabinets, office furniture, filing cabinets, fax machine, old
editions of the "Teeswater News", bedroom furniture, some new
giftware and kitchenware, kitchen tables and chairs, quantity of
dishes, glass, silver and ornaments, small appliances, large
appliances, new patio furniture, some milk bottles and cream
cans, City Service oil can, dehumidifier, car ramps, drill press,
small bench grinder, several wooden planes, horseshoeing
equipment, buggy jack, hand and garden tools, and much more.
Listing subject to change without notice. Owners and
auctioneers not responsible for losses, injuries or accidents
connected in any way with the sale.
Terms: Cash or cheque with I.D. night of sale.
AUCTIONEER: WALLACE BALLAGH,
TEESWATER 392-6170
McNICHOL. The family of the late
Aubrey McNichol wishes to
express their sincere appreciation to
the many relatives, friends and
neighbours for their thoughtfulness
in the recent days. We would like
to thank everyone for their support,
donations, flowers and cards.
Thank you to the Morris Township
road crew for your assistance. A
special thanks to Dr. Antoniadis,
the second floor nursing staff of the
Wingham and District Hospital, the
Seaforth Hospital staff for
organizing Sandra’s visit to
Wingham Hospital, Rev. Dr. Eugen
Bannerman, Ross and Ruth of the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, and
the Blyth United Church group for
preparing lunch. We are forever
grateful. - Grace McNichol, Sandra
and Glen McLachlan and family,
Murray and Colleen McNichol and
family, Ray and Kathy McNichol
and family, Ron and Michelle
McNichol and family and Debbie
and Ron Root and family. 20-1
TURKEY AND BEEF SUPPER
Sunday, May 25 at Brussels arena.
One sitting at 5 p.m. Adults $10,
6-12 years $5, preschool free.
Takeout and advance tickets phone
887-6457 or 887-9340. Sponsored
by Brussels United Church. 18&20p
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT - ST.
Joseph’s Church Hall, Clinton on
Wednesday, May 21,8 p.m. Over
$100 in cash prizes. Lunch
provided. Admission $5. Everyone
welcome. 20-lp
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society meeting to be held in
Brussels Library on Monday, May
26 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speakers are
Ken and Marilyn Woods of
Wingham, on their trip to Australia.
A plant auction to be held.
Everyone bring plants. Lunch and
door prizes. Everyone welcome.
20-1
ORGANIC BROWN EGGS,
$2/dozen. Contact Herb Shannon,
523-9326. 18-3
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN
by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour. 4x6 - $4.00, 5x7 - $5.00,
8x10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or
887-9114 to order. tfn
Medic Alert’
Speaks For You.
www.medicalert.cd
1-800-668-1507
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2 portable air compressors, A
floor jack, large battery charger, Y
chainsaw, bicycles, hand tools, A
garden tools, Findlay Y
cookstove, furniture, huge!
collection of salt and pepper] shakers, thimbles, ornamental A
bells, miniature and ornamental ’
oil lamps, tins, dolls, knick A
knacks - elephants, cats, J
horses, birds, Mickey Mouse!
collection, etc. etc. for Tom and J
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Cards of thanks
FEAR. I would like to thank all my
family, friends and former
neighbours who came to my
birthday party. Thanks also for the
cards, flowers and gifts. It was a
lovely afternoon and I enjoyed
seeing each and every one of you. -
Sincerely, Margaret Fear. 20-1
WHEELER. A warm thank you to
all who helped me celebrate my
80th birthday on May 10 at the
Belgrave Community Centre.
Special thanks to those who helped
in any way with the organization
and behind-the-scenes work to
make the event a success. The
memories, cards and gifts mean a
lot to me. Thank you. Friends are
indeed a priceless treasure. - Mabel
Wheeler. 20-1
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Thursday, May 22 at 8 p.m.
upstairs at Walton Hall. Admission
$5 per person. Bring your own
partner. Cash prizes. Lunch. 18-3
CAROL’S CANDIES, BLYTH.
Watch for storewide sale, Friday,
May 30 and Saturday, May 31.
20-1
COME AND GO BRIDAL SHOWER
for Krissy Dilworth 7 - 9, Brussels
Library, Tuesday, May 27. 19-2p
HENRY. Mike and Sandy are
thrilled to announce the safe arrival
of their daughter, Kiera Ashlyn.
She was born on Mother’s Day,
Sunday, May 11, 2003 at 9:54 a.m.
She weighed 8 lbs. 12.6 oz. and
was 21" long. Big sisters Cassie,
Mikayla and Ally are .very excited
about their new little sister. Kiera is
the fifth granddaughter for Jim and
Janice Henry of Blyth and sixth
granddaughter for Carl and Mary
Merner of RR 1, Clinton. Great-
grandparents for the twelfth time
are Howard and Evelyn Carroll of
Goderich. 20-1
Cards of thanks
HULLETT CENTRAL PUBLIC
School in Londesboro would like to
thank all who supported our recent
Community Fun Night and Silent
Auction. The many donations from
local businesses and families made
the night a huge success, raising
$6,000. The money raised will be
used to purchase leveled classroom
libraries, aiding in the literacy of
our young children. On behalf of
the Parent Council and the children
of Hullett our heartfelt thank you.
20-1
JOHNSTON. The family of the late
Leila Johnston wishes to express
our sincere appreciation and heart
felt gratitude to friends, neighbours
and relatives for their kind words,
beautiful flowers, food, cards and
letters, phone calls, visitation and
donations in her memory. Special
thanks to Reverend Janet Fradette
for the comforting message, and to
Leanne Armstrong for her Words
of Remembrance. Many thanks to
all who joined the family at her
funeral, the ladies of the Ontario
Street United Church who served a
lovely luncheon, the flower bearers,
the casket bearers and the Beattie-
Falconer Funeral Home. We
appreciate the kindness and support
shown by the dedicated caregivers
at Huronlea to Leila and her family.
We know the memory of one great
lady, Leila will be a keepsake
everyone will always cherish. Love
and deepest appreciation. - Helen,
Leona, Doris, Joan and all4heir
families. 20-1
YOUNG. 1 wish to thank everyone
for the flowers, food, cards, phone
calls and visits while I was in
Stratford hospital and since
returning home. Your kindness will
always be remembered. - Marion.
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Coming events
ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH,
Brussels, annual yard and bake
sale, Saturday, May 31-8 a.m.
Hot dogs, bacon on a bun, coffee.
20-2
COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR
Nancy Smith, Wednesday, May 28,
7:30 p.m., Ethel United Church,
Ethel. Eveiyone welcome. 19-2
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Kerry Blake on Monday, May
26 at 7:30 p.m., St. Ambrose
Church, Brussels. Everyone is
welcome. 19-2
COME AND GO SHOWER FOR
Michelle Freeman, June 5, 7 to 9
p.m., Brussels Mennonite
Fellowship. Everyone welcome.
19-3
BM&G DIABETIC MEETING AT
Brussels United Church on
Wednesday, May 21 at 7:30 p.m.
Speaker: Andrea Gingerich from
Hometown Health Community
Naturopathic Centre. 20-1
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Leeann McDonald on Friday,
May 30 at 8 p.m., Duff’s United
Church, Walton. Everyone
welcome. 20-2
BUCK AND DOE FOR MICHELE
McMahon and Wayne Leibold at
Ayton Arena May 24, 9 - 1. Tickets
887-9250. 19-2p
For rent
RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE AVAIL-
able on Main St., Blyth. Multiple
opportunities. Call Michele at 523-
4351. 14-eow
BRUSSELS ANNUAL YARD
Sales and Custom Car Show,
Saturday, May 31, 9:00 to ? Maps
at various homes, JR’s Gas Bar and
Brussels Variety. More info call
887-6751. 20-2
30 Fl . R & R LAND ROLLER.
Phone 523-4260. 17-6
SPACE AVAILABLE FOR THE
Brussels community garage sale on
May 31. Rural residents who wish
to participate in this event can rent
space in our parking lot - $10 per
table. In the event of rain, space
will be made available in the
church hall. Please call 887-2664 to
reserve your space today. 20-1
SUNDAY, MAY 25 - SPRING
Breakfast, Van Egmond House,
Egmondville, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Adults $6, children 10 yrs. and
under $3, preschool free. 20-1
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