The Citizen, 2004-10-07, Page 17in the classifieds
THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY., OCTOBER 7, 2004. PAGE 17.
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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,
large family room, living room and
kitchen. Large deck and patio.
Includes stove. No pets, mature
person preferred. $650/month plus
utilities. 590 Ainley St., Brussels.
Phone 519-887-8493. 39-tfn
TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Clinton, fridge, stove, heat and
water included, first and last
month's, available Nov. 1. Call
482-5784. 37-tfn
TWO-BEDROOM UPSTAIRS
apartment in Blyth, available now.
Includes utilities. Phone 482-9371.
33-tfn
BRUSSELS - ONE-BEDROOM
apartment fOr rent, private deck.
887-9083. 38-2
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Articles for sale
4X5 ROUND BALES OF BEAN
straw at $9/bale. Also 1 - 65
Massey Ferguson tractor. Glen
VanCamp 887-6489. 39-lp
FREEZER BEEF - GOVERNMENT
inspected - drug and hormone-free
homegrown lean ground beef,
$1.60/1b. - 1 1/2 lb. package - 10
lb. lots. Murray Howatt 523-9349.
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PAY NO GST SALE! ON BRAND
new Heintzmans. Grands and
uprights to choose from. Receive
with any piano purchase 1 free
tuning, local delivery, metrononie
and piano lamp. We buy and
consign good used pianos, trade in
your old piano and upgrade. Visit
us at 287 Main Street,
Londesborough, Thurs. 11-6, Fri.
11-8, Sat. 11-6 or call toll free 1-
866-63-PIANO. Website:
www.pianovations.com 39-3
NAPOLEON WOOD-BURNING
insert, $600. 887-9197. 38-2p
"NEW" BED CHESTERFIELD,
propane gas fireplace insert with
chimney liner. Call 887-8929. 38-2
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Come in and browse through our
selection of books mostly on rural
themes. The Citizen, 404 Queen
St., Blyth, 523-4792 or 541
Turnberry St., Brussels, 887-9114.
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FREE - 2004 P110NE BOOK.
published by The Citizen is
available free at oar offices in
Blyth and Brussels. tin
Auction sales
INCREDIBLE LIQUIDATION OF NEW
FURNITURE AND ELECTRONICS BY
UNRESERVED PUBLIC
AUC ON
Monday, October 11, 2004
Seaforth and District Community Centre,
122 Duke St., Seaforth, ON
Preview 10 am / Auction 11 am
Robert Gosse, Auctioneer, 'has been instructed
to liquidate this superb collection of new
furniture and accessories at a "NO RESERVE"
auction. Approximately 20 - 3 piece sofa
sets from traditional to contemporary to
designer looks, from 100% Italian leather to
the highest grade fabric on the market. 6
gorgeous_ dining room suites, some with
matching buffets, hutches and sideboards,
some in solid wood and in wood veneer, cherry,
walnut, mahogany, pine, and maple finishes.
Elegant bedroom outfits to include a
stunning 14 pc. queen bedroom suite in
medium oak, and a fabulous 8 pc. queen
sleigh bed suite with hidden drawers.
Gigantic cherry finish poster bedroom suite.
Gorgeous French barley twist sleigh bedroom
suite. Beautiful pine bar with matching stools.
Vegas games bar counter. Huge assortment of
coffee, end tables, jam cupboards, gifts,
entertainment units, and lamps. Huge
assortment of electronics and home
theatre - 19"-61" wide screen TVs, DVD
players, paper shredders, small kitchen
appliances, all under warranty. Selection of
electric hand tool8; 1/2" hammer drills, grinders,
planers.. Many framed pieces of art, limited
edition numbered "Group of Seven". Hand
painted desks and Bombe chests. Quality
mattresses and box spring sets in single,
double, queen and king from the most
economical to the highest quality pocket
coil pillow top sets on the market.
Satsuma, Limoge vases, sign boards, and
crystal. 32 pc. pots and pans sets from
Germany. 65-98 pc. China dish sets. Cutlery
and knife sets. Tribal art, masks, porcelain dolls,
8x11 and 5x8 carpets, baker's racks and Tiffany
lamps. Hockey memorabilia, jersys, sticks,
prints, pucks, etc. signed and numbered by
Wayne Gretzky, Bobby Orr, Joe Thorton, Ed
Belfour and many more. This is a partial listing.
Many more stunning items not listed. Subject to
additions and deletions.
THIS MAY BE THE BEST AUCTION YOU
HAVE EVER SEEN!
Ample parking. Delivery service available. Payment: Cash,
Visa, M/C, Debit. 10% buyer's premium. Everyone welcome!
For more information call 519-821-9331 or visit
www.unclejoesfurniture.com
And www.auctionsfind.com/unclejoes/index.htm
Auction sales Auction sales
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t LARGE AUCTION SALE T
To be held at Seaforth Fairgrounds in the Agri Plex Building
for the Estate of Dorothy Bassett of Seaforth plus additions
from Goderich, Bayfield, Clinton, Seaforth and St. Joseph homes
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 AT 10:00 A.M.
Estate car 1992 Ford Escort station wagon with 41,200 kms., Hummel
figurines, Royal Doulton figurines, Jeanette signed by Michael Doulton,
antique furniture, good mattresses and box springs, bedroom suites,
good offering of appliances, riding lawn mower, tools, dishes,
glassware, pictures and oil paintings. See www.lobbauction.on.ca
Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneers: Richard and Ben Lobb 482-7898
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 AT 10:00 A.M.: Furniture and household effects at
Seaforth fairgrounds Agri Plex for Elmer Johnston of Bayfield plus Blyth
and Clinton homes. See www.lobbauction.on.ca
Cards of thanks Cards of thanks
MOORE. My sincere thanks for all
the support, cards, gifts and food I
received during my extended stay
in hospital and since coming home.
Special thanks to my family and the
CCAC nurses for the extra help
they gave me. Thank you so much.
- Norma Moore. 39-1
VAN VLIET. I would like to take
this opportunity to express my
appreciation to everyone who
remembered me while in hospital
and during convalescence. Special
thanks for all tint beautiful cards
and -flowers and for phone calls,
food, prayers and visits. A very
special thank you for the love and
support of my family, Kim of
Windsor, Kent of Sioux Lookout
and Todd of Toronto for taking
time off from their bUsy schedules
and for their health-care expertise.
To some special people I would
like to say thank you to Diana C.,
Viola S, Betty H., Pat S., Janet
Amos, also to Eugeri Bannerman
for his surprise friendly visit and
for his wisdom and-compassion. He
is a gem! Also thank you to my
network of friends at the Blyth
Festival for their kind messages. I
would like to extend avery special
thanks to•Dr. Keith and Susan Hay
and staff of Clinton for the
excellent health care they provide
to their patients. We are, indeed,
fortunate. Also I would like to
PHIL MAIN AND FRIENDS IN thank my long-time friends, Dr. concert, Blyth Memorial Hall, Logan and Sharon Millman of Arva
Saturday, October 16, 7:30 p.m. for their medical expertise and their
Tickets $10 ($30 - family) kindness during this past several
available at Luann's Country weeks. Last but not least, a bit
Flowers. All proceeds to North thank you to Con for his love and
Huron Youth For Christ. 39-2b support during the past many
weeks. We are fortunate to live in
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, such a kind, caring community. I
Londesboro Hall, Oct. 8, 8:00 p.m. feel overwhelmed for the love and
Admission $5. Over $100 in prizes. support shown by so many people.
Proceeds for hall improvements. May God Bless! - Lois van Vliet.
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Coming events
KNOX CRANBROOK ANNI-
versary service, October 17 at
11:00 a.m. Rev. Jeff Hawkins guest
speaker. All are welcome to come
and join us. Refreshments and
fellowship to follow. 39-2
THE CONGREGATION OF
Knox United Church, Auburn,
invites you to commemorate the ETHEL UNITED CHURCH
100th anniversary of their church Harvest Supper- turkey with all
building on Oct. 17, 2004 at 11:00 the trimmings, Sunday, Oct. 24.
a.m. Guest speaker is Paul Steckle Two sittings - 4:30 p.m. and 6:00
M,P. and Margaret Kai will be the p.m. Adults $10, 7-12 yrs. $5, 6
guest choir director. Reception to and under free (take-outs
follow at the Auburn Community available). Advance tickets only.
Hall. Prior to service, former choir For tickets phone Beth 887-6401 or
members arc requested to meet far Karen 887-9483. Proceeds to our
Sunday School. 39-3 a 10 a.m. practice. • 39-2p
Auction sales
VINCENT. The family of the late
Darlene Vincent would like to
extend their sincere thanks for the
countless heart-felt gestures of
support from the community at
large during this difficult time.
Special appreciation is extended to
the doctors (in particular Dr. Hay,
Dr. Flowers and Dr. Vincent) and
nurses both in London, and at the
Clinton Public Hospital, for the
exceptional care and tenderness
that was provided during the course
of Darlene's illness. A special note
of thanks must also go to Darlene's
extended family at Pinecrest
Nursing Home for their
extraordinary compassion towards
Darlene and her family. It is easy
to see why she viewed them as
more than colleagues or friends.
Without question, the overall
kindness demonstrated by loved
ones during this time has been of
tremendous comfort to those
closest to Darlene. As expressions
of sympathy, memorial donations
to the London Regional Cancer
Centre or to the Clinton Pubic
Hospital would be appreciated. For
information, contact Falconer
Funeral Homes Ltd at 482-9521. -
Doug Vincent and family. 39-1
Coming events
CRAFT SHOW AND SALE,
October 15 - 12 noon - 8 p.m.;
October 16 - 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.;
October 17 - 12 noon - 5 p.m. at the
Holmesville Community Centre.
Admission $1. Children 12 and
under free. Admission proceeds to
the Huron County Christmas
Bureau. 39-2