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The Citizen, 2000-10-11, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11,2000. PAGE 13. Classified Advertisements - 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 BLYTH - HOUSE FOR RENT - available Nov. 1, large three bedroom duplex. References required. Call 523-4929. 40-2p BLYTH - TWO BEDROOM apartment, includes fridge, stove, and laundry facilities, $390/month plus utilities. References required. Phone 482-9371. 29-tfn RECENTLY RENOVATED UPPER 2 bedroom apartment, downtown Brussels, new carpets and hardwood floors, $375 plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 38-tfn SILVER CREEK APARTMENTS - Luxury 2 bedroom apartment, controlled entrance, fridge, stove, designed for mature adults. Phone 519-345-2197. 36-tfn IN THE COUNTRY JUST EAST of Brussels, new 3 bedroom bungalow available Nov. 1. Phone 887-6283. 39-2 SPACIOUS TWO BEDROOM apartment includes fridge and stove on Gypsy Lane. Call 523-9654. 39-2p Ar tides for sale EMCO WATER PUMP (ECOJET 110) used for one cottage season, plus 1500 gallon water tank used for water only. Port Albert - $750. 519-685-7370 evenings or 519- 878-8084 daytime. 39-3 OCTOBER COMPUTER SPECIAL: Complete 600Mhz computer system with 10.2 Gb hard drive and 64 mb ram. Fully equipped with 15” monitor, 56k modem, Windows98, Corel Office 2000 and more. 2 year parts and labour warranty. Free delivery and setup. $1299 plus taxes. Call Steve at Huron Video and Sound 887-6710 or email blakey@wightman.net 39-2 FOR SALE BY TENDER: Engineered air (outdoor roof top model) indirect fired GAS HEATING UNIT 8 years old - good working order Interested buyers contact Rosemary Armstrong, Executive Director Huron Adult Day Centre (519)482-7943 CLOSING DATE: Monday October 23rd at 4 p.m. Any or all offers to purchase will be seriously considered. Installation, operation & maintenance manual on site. Buyer is responsible for removing from site and leaving site in good condition. Ar tides for sale Cards of thanks MOVING SALE! The Huron Adult Day Centre is moving to the Beth Cardno Centre, Hwy. 8 West, Clinton, and has for sale: ■ automatic single panel sliding door ■ fire hoses and nozzles (never used) ■ ceramic kiln ■ commercial dishwasher S. drainboard & cabinet ■ wall oven ■ centre island cupboard unit ■ vertical & mini blinds, various sizes & colours ■ drapes & rods ■ stage curtains ■ vinyl recliners & assorted chairs ■ desks, filing cabinets, etc ■ full length mirror (walnut) ■ kitchen cupboard &. 4 sink unit ■ ceiling light fixture All items are priced to sell & must go. Available for viewing by calling: Rosemary Armstrong, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (519) 482-7943 Auction sales f RICHARD LOBB ♦ AUCTION CALENDAR f ’CLINTON 519- 482-7898 f | FRIDAY, OCT. 13 AT 10:30 A.M.: Road | ■ grader, snowplow trucks, 2 ambulances, > 113 pickup trucks, 2-94 Sunbird SLE cars, y i Ford 3600 diesel tractor (40 HP), 1966 IH .y Cub tractor and mower, chainsaws, 200' y i radio tower, one tone truck with hoist, etc. i Y Call Joe Stettler or Walter Johnston for * a detailed fax list at 526-7231. a Y SATURDAY, OCT. 21 AT 9:30 A.M.: Hay, Y A grain, tractors, 2 cars, riding lawnmower, 1 Y farm machinery, horse drawn equipment, Y A cuter, threshing machine, tools, Colison AY Gramophone with large horn, antiques Y A corner cupboard, large school bell, oil A ’ lamps, blanket box, Nordic Ski Doo, etc. ' | to be held for the Estate of Lane Gardner. | j 1 1/4 miles south and 1 1/4 miles west of J | Lucknow. x | See www.auciionhotline.com | for a full listing. y Births SCOTT. Kim, Jim and big brother Joshua are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Megan Elizabeth on July 15, 2000 weighing 4 lbs., 14 oz. Proud grandparents are John and Dianne Duskocy and Spence and Nelva Scott. 40-1 b SMITH-O’BRIEN. To hug and to hold from this day forward ... Hudson Christopher Weir snuggled into the arms of overjoyed parents, Chris and Shelly on Sept. 18, 2000 at 8:20 p.m. weighing 7 lbs., 10 oz. Big sisters Lexandrea and Delayna are equally excited to have a new hand to hold. There will be no shortage of love and attention from proud grandparents Fred and Teuni Smith and Bob and Donna O’Brien. Thanks go to Dr. C. Shepherd, Dr. Shannon and nurse Sherri. Last but not least, special thanks to Daddy for his love and support. 40-1 MAIR. I would like to thank all those who helped in many ways to make my 90th birthday party a success. A special thank you to the ladies from Melville Church and the staff of Huronlea. Thanks as well to my family who arranged it all.-Jim. 40-1 REICHEL. The families of the late Wilma Anna Reichel wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy during the recent loss of our beloved wife and mother. Thanks for your floral tributes, charitable donations, cards, masses and food brought to our home. Also thanks for all your cards, telephone inquiries and prayers while in hospital. Sadly, her illness engulfed her body and took out of our arms to be at peace with the other angels in heaven. Special thanks to McCallum & Palla Funeral Home for their guidance, Rev. John Pluta for officiating at the funeral and to Jonathan and Anthony Sanderson, Bruce Elliott, Rick Palla, Chris Garnier and Everitt Robinson for acting as pallbearers, to Stephanie Sanderson for acting as flower bearer. Thanks to the second floor nursing staff at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. To the teams of doctors and nurses at University Hospital, Victoria Hospital, the Cancer Centre and all the special nurses at 7 South, Tower 2, Westminster Campus, words will never be enough to express our thanks for the loving care, “special hugs”, and compassion given not only to Wilma but us all. Thanks to Elsie, Josephine and Rev. Fred H. Smith for your meaningful visits. A special wife, mother and Oma who will remain in our hearts forever. - Alfred Reichel, Maria, Elmer, Jonathan, Anthony and Stephanie Sanderson. 40-lp Coming events FAREWELL POTLUCK DINNER at 6:00 p.m. Social to follow for John and Nancy Vanass, Saturday, Oct. 21/00, Cranbrook Hall. Everyone welcome. 40-2p WALTON UNITED CHURCH Annual Turkey Supper, Wed­ nesday, Nov. 1, 2000. 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. at the Brussels, Morris & Grey Community Centre. Adults $9, Children (6-12) $4.50. New location - same great food! Take­ outs available at the BMG Community Centre. 40-4 GRAND OPENING OF THE Huron Business Self Help Office on October 17 at 138 Main Street, Seaforth. Free business start-up seminar. Call (519) 527-0305. 40-1 FALL GREENWAY WALK, Saturday, October 14. Meet behind Bainton’s at 1:30 p.m. Rides available. Snacks generously provided by the Blyth Lions Club. 40-1 WALTON HALL BOARD Roast Beef Dinner at Walton Hall, Sunday, Oct. 22 from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Adults $8, Children $4, preschoolers fir^e. Proceeds to Hall maintenance. 3 40-2 Coming events TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES International Crafts Sale of exquisite handicrafts for all ages, musical instruments, jewellery, baskets and toys. Brussels Mennonite Fellowship, Turnberry Street N., Brussels. Extended hours. Thursday, October 12, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Friday, October 13, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Saturday, October 16, 9 a.m - 4 p.m. Many new items. Light lunch available on Saturday. 40-1 MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF Directors of the Clinton Public Hospital are open to the public, and are held on the.fourth Monday of each month (except July and August). Meetings are held in the hospital’s boardroom, and begin at 7 p.m. Individuals or groups who wish to address the Board or make a presentation must submit a written request at least seven days in advance of the meeting. 40-1 KNOX CRANBROOK ANNIVER- sary service, Oct. 22 at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Ted Nelson, guest speaker. Special music. Lunch and fellowship to follow service. Come and join in our celebration. 40-2 SHRINER’S BENEFIT DANCE in aid of victims of the Walkerton water contamination, Saturday, October 14, Lucknow Community Centre. See ad on page 19. 40-lb EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Londesboro Hall, October 13, 8:00 p.m. Admission $5.00, over $100 in prizes. Proceeds for Hall Improvements. 40-lp “CRAFTS AND MORE” - Saturday, Oct. 14, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Belgrave W.I. Hall, featuring crafts, knitting, candles, Avon display, baking and refreshments. 40-1 BACKSTAGE PASS - BLYTH Festival fundraising dinner and auction, Saturday, Oct. 14. Viewing starts at 5:00. Visit www.blythfestival.com for list of great items! Tickets $30 selling fast! 523-9300. 39-2 LINE DANCING WILL START Oct. 10 at the Bluevale Hall 7 - 9 p.m. Good exercise and fun. For information call Maureen at 523- 4996. 39-2 EUCHRE AT WALTON HALL begins Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. The second and fourth Thursday. Tournament style. Bring your own partner. Admission $5 per person. Lunch. 38-39-40-42 FALL RUMMAGE SALE - BLYTH United Church, Friday, Oct. 13, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Sat., Oct. 14, 9 a.m. to noon. Please bring your own bags. 39-2 F. E. Madill Secondary School Council The F. E. Madill Secondary School Council is a volunteer group of parents, teachers, students and community members who work together to advise the school’s administration on current issues and matters of concern. With the many changes now taking place in education, this group’s role has become increasing­ ly important. If you are interested in your child’s education, this group is your vehicle for being informed about what is going on in the school and it is also a mechanism for having a positive influence on upcoming issues. Our first rneeiing of the new school year will take place in Wingham at the F. E. Madill Secondary School Library at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 12. The first meeting will again see the election of School Council Executive for the coming school year. If you would like more information, please call Terry Matz at 357-1922. If you have a chance, please join us on October 12!! You are more than welcome to attend and DO NOT have to run for office!! Help wanted PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT - suitable for secondary school student. Duties to include stocking shelves, packing groceries and possibly training as cashier at later date. The right person for this job will be neat, personable and enjoy dealing with the.public. This position will be approx. 10 - 14 hrs. per week after school and Sunday afternoon 12-5 p.rh. Please drop your r£sum£ off at store or mail to Teeft’s Food Market, Box 269, Brussels, ON or fax to 519-887- 6520. 39-2 PART-TIME ADVERTISING SALESPERSON WANTED The Citizen requires a friendly, outgoing self-starter for a part- time advertising sales position. Sales experience an asset but we will train if necessary. A good sense of scale and proportion an asset. Duties include calling on clients, designing advertising to meet the client’s needs, working with production personnel to create the advertisement. Need own car. Approximately 15 hours a week — some opportunity for extra work. Salary plus commission. Apply in writing to The Publisher, The Citizen, P.O. Box 429, Blyth or P.O. Box 152, Brussels. The Citizen Only those being considered for interviews will be contacted Check out our WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca Coining events “CHRISTMAS HOME TOUR 2000” featuring five Blyth Christmas decorated locations. November 17, 7 - 9 p.m. and November 18 & 19, 1 - 5 p.m. Tour homes on one day or split it over three days! Afterwards, stroll through the decorated Blyth Memorial Hall for refreshments and view a variety of vendor booths. Tickets $10/person - available from any skating member. Proceeds to Blyth Skating Club. 40-lb PUBLIC SKATING AT BMG Arena, Tuesdays - 4:00 - 5:20; Sundays - family skate 1:30 - 3:20, $1 - preschoolers free. 39-2