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Take résumés to the
Legion or phone
Ric McBurney at
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Auction sales Auction sales
LARGE ESTATE AUCTION
Excellent quality woodworking equipment, lumber, generator, wheelchair,
furniture, appliances, etc. to be held at 250 McConnell St., Blyth for the
estate of John Manning
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST23 AT 10 A.M.
SAW SHARPENING EQUIPMENT: Foley automatic filer and jointer, Foley
387 auto saw filer, Foley 200 auto saw filer, Foley 314-10 grinder, Foley 352
auto power setter, Foley 332 auto retoother, Busy Bee Universal surface
grinder.
WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT: Preston 186 HD 4 speed lathe with 14"
swing and 4 ft. bed, Crafter 82055 air filtration unit, Bosh 10" compound
mitre saw, Rockwell 36" lathe with duplicator, HD bench drill press, Crafter
B706 N 6" jointer, Crafter 82058 table saw, Crafter hollow chisel mortiser,
Crafter drum sander with 2x2 table, General 490 bandsaw, General 130 14"
HD thickness planer, Craftsman tablesaw with cast top, many various-sized
clamps plus 2 bend grinders, 2 Porter Cable air Brad nailers, routers, belt
sander, 6" vise, drills, bits, handsaws, sanders, 2-220 volt heaters, Bosh
disc grinder, BBD plate joiner, 74 pc. socket plus other related items.
SHOP EQUIPMENT: Acetylene torch set with tanks, pressure washer, air
compressor, battery charger, portable air tank, buffer polisher, JD
chainsaw, various ladders, sump pump, misc. screws and supplies.
HONDA EM 3500 portable generator with electric start, ELMIRA fireplace
insert with fan, EQUALIZER trailer hitch with away bar, WHEELCHAIR
Invacare 20".
HOMECARE AIDS: 5 power tilt and lift recliner chairs, 5 power lift seats,
floor to ceiling support pole, tub bar, 2 raised toilet seats, 7 extension
grabbers.
APPLIANCES: Stacking washer and dryer (2003), washer and dryer,
fridge, stove, portable dishwasher, microwave, 27" stereo TV, VCR,
vacuum, sewing machine, etc.
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT: 1 1/2 HP treadmill, pair of snowshoes, 3 fishing
poles.
FURNITURE: Antique baking table, Oak dining suite with centre pedestal
round table (nice one), chesterfields, bedroom suites, pressback rocker, tall
chest of drawers, captain's chair, Windsor-style rocking chair, wooden office
chair.
GLASSWARE: 5 pc. cranberry glass, Cornflower crystal, Claudia crystal,
pinwheel, 5 collector plates, chest of silverware, plus other interesting
pieces.
MAGAZINES: Woodworking, furniture making, house plans, steam power.
LUMBER: Approx. 2600 board feet air-dried up to 25 years old, various
widths, lengths and thickness red and white oak, red and rock elm, walnut,
butternut, cherry, ash and white pine, 5-4x8 3/4" sheets of plywood.
MADE BY JOHN MANNING: Cherry curio cabinet, 3 mantel clocks not
finished, wood lamps, wooden bowls, plate frames, picture frames.
See www.lobbauction.on.ca for detailed listing.
NOTE SALE ORDER: Furniture and household at 10 am,
tools and equipment at 11 am
Two auctioneers selling.
Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneers: Richard and Ben Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton
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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
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT IN
the Blyth/Auburn area, on paved
road, $600 per month, plus utilities.
Includes all major appliances.
References plus first and last
month's rent required. No pets.
Available Sept. 1/06. Call 519-523-
9229. 32-1
SPACIOUS TWO-BEDROOM
adult apartment for rent, 1,200
square feet, storage in basement,
large deck, beautiful view. Call
.Brian TenPas 519-887-9830
evenings only. 32-4
HOUSE FOR RENT IN BLYTH,
available Sept. 1, quiet
neighbourhood, close to school.
Phone 519-887-6391. 30-tfn
Articles for sale
PAPPLE'S: BRIGHTEN UP YOUR
garden with our beautiful
perennials and hanging baskets.
Great selection of hanging baskets
all $10 or less, tax included, buy
two get one free. www.papple.ca
519-522-0874, 118 Main St.,
Seaforth. 32-1
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour. 4x6 — S4.00, 5x7 — $5.00,
8x10 — $8.00. Phone 519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114 to order.
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKN
Come in and browse through our
selection of books mostly on rural
themes. The Citizen, 404 Queen
St., Blyth, 519-523-4792 or 541
Tumberry St., Brussels, 519-887-
9114.
Births
PAWITCH. Another little sister for
Keyonia, Kelden and Ameera. Nyla
Michelle was born to Mike and
Carla on July 28 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, weighing in at 7 lbs. 11
oz. 32-1
RIEGLING. We welcome the early
but safe arrival of Allison Brooke,
daughter of Beau and Cheryl, born
at LHSC on July 13, 2006
weighing 3 lbs., 15 oz. Proud
grandparents are Joe and Dolores
Kerr of RR 2, Bluevale and Max
Riegling of Seaforth. Looking
down from heaven is grandma
Helen Riegling. Many thanks to
our family, friends, and neighbours
for their support during our long
hospital stay. 32-1
usiness
opportunities
EARN EXTRA MONEY THIS
summer by selling your home
baking, fruits and vegetables or
homemade crafts at Blyth Area
Farmers' Market, Saturdays until
September 9. For information call
Keith at 519-523-4792 (days) or
519-523-9636 (nights and
weekends). tfn
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Cards of thanks
CALDWELL/HERR. We would
like to thank everyone who came
out for our BBQ held July 29. We
would especially like to thank
Mom and Dad for hosting the BBQ
and to our wedding party who put
so much time and effort into
organizing it. It was really great to
see so many of our family, friends
and neighbours together and we
want you to know we really
appreciate it. — Tim and Jen. 32-lp
CUMMINGS/UHLER. Jen wishes
to thank all those who were
involved with her community
shower. Your gifts and well wishes
were greatly appreciated. Special
thank you to Shirley, Beth and
Karen for hosting the wonderful
evening. Thank you. — Jen and
Darrell. 32-1
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GLENN/HALLAHAN. A big
thank you to everyone who
attended our stag and doe on July
29/06. To our wedding party and
our families, thank you for all your
hard work. Words cannot express
our appreciation. It's great to have
grown up in a great community
which has continued to support us.
Thank you. — Arletta and Steve.
32-1
GOVIER. Our heartfelt thanks to
our family and friends for all of
their kindness, floral tributes, food,
donations and sympathy cards.
Thank you to Michael Falconer and
the staff at the Falconer Funeral
Home (Tacker Chapel) for their
guidance and care at this difficult
time. We also appreciated very
much, the comfort of Rev. Pat
Cook, her prayers during our
uncle's illness, and her touching
service at the funeral. To the
pallbearers, flower bearers and
readers who acted with such
dignity, and to the•Blyth United
Church Women who provided the
delicious luncheon after the
service, we thank you. It is during a
time like this that we realize what
our family and friends really mean
to us. Whatever you did to console
our hearts, we thank you so much.
We will always remember your
expressions of love and support. —
The family of Gerald Govier. 32-1
HUETHER. I would like to thank
Ken and "his helpers", Mom, Dad,
Sheri, Jeff, Jill, Donnie, Patti and
Debbie and everyone else who
helped out in any way for my
surprise 40th. Thank you for the
lovely gifts, tickets, cards and all
the munchies that were brought.
Ken, as usual, you did a fantastic
job barbecuing the beef. It was a
great party! Thanks again. — Sandy
Huether. 32-1
JENKINS/TYLER. Thank you to
all who attended our backyard
BBQ. A special thanks to Brian for
the fantastic job of cooking the
meat, and to all who helped make it
a great day. Thanks again. — Joel
and Leah. . 32- lb
PAWITCH. A special thanks to
Grandma and Grandpa Wasson
(Nancy arid Albert) for looking
after us while Mom and Dad were
at the hospital having our new baby
sister. Thanks again. Love —
Keyonia, Kelden and Ameera. 32-1
RAPSON. I wanted to especially
thank the women from the
community who attended my
community shower and those who
so generously dropped off gifts for
me at Solace on Turnberry. Your
generosity has been appreciated by
both myself and my fiancé David. I
would also like to thank all those
who supported my work at the spa.
I will miss all of my clients dearly
and will think of you often. I know
Shana Dunbar, our new esthetician
will take care of you well..Thank
you. Warmest wishes to you all. —
Allison Rapson. 32-1
SIP,PEL. Thank you to my family,
friends and neighbours for all the
cards, gifts, visits and phone calls
following my recent surgery.
Special thanks to Rev. Robin
McGauley for her visit with me in
hospital. Thanks also to all the
doctors and nurses at London's
University Hospital for making my
stay there as comfortable as
possible. —Lloyd Sippel. 32-lp
TENPAS. The family of the late
Mrs. Hanna TenPas would like to
thank all those for the
overwhelming expressions of
sympathy, respect, and love,
toward our Mom, grandmother and
great-grandmother. Special thanks
for gracious gifts of cards, food,
flowers, donations and phone calls.
Also thanks to Dr. Rev. Jack de
Vries for his encouraging words
and visits. Many thanks to
Schimanski Family Funeral Home
for the support and guidance and a
special thanks to everyone at the
Ritz Lutheran Villa for their love,
care and concerns and wonderful
care that was given to our mom.
Also thanks to the CRC Ladies for
the lovely luncheon that was
served. Thank you all, your
kindness will be long remembered
by all. 32-1p
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The Citizen
COME AND GO SHOWER FOR
Heidi Meier, Saturday, Aug. 26 at
Women's Institute Hall, Belgrave,
2 - 4 p.m. Please bring a recipe,
greeting or words of advice. 32-2
HOPE CHAPEL CEMETERY,
Hullett Township annual memorial
service, Sunday, August 27 at
2 p.m. Guest speaker: Pastor Les
Cook. 31-3
Found
FOUND O-N BLYTH'S MAIN
Street — a pair of wire pink glasses.
Call 519-523-9555. 32-1p
Help wanted
BELGRAVE BRANCH OF HURON
Bay Co-operative has an opening
for an energetic, self-starter to work
in the retail store. This part-time
position will offer from 16 to 40
hours per week depending on
season. The successful candidate
will have a valid driver's licence,
enjoy working and dealing with
people, have a pleasant personality
and be organized. Previous retail or
hardware experience is an asset but
will train. Résumés may be
e-mailed to belcoop@tnt2l.com,
faxed to 519-357-4107 or mailed to
P.O. Box 190, Belgrave, ON NOG
1E0. Applications will be accepted
until Saturday, August 26. 32-1
SOW FARROWING TECHNICIAN
— all aspects of nursing sows and
piglet care in a clean, comfortable
work environment. Ideal for a
person who likes animals. This is a
full-time maternity leave. Contact
Bob Robinson at Vista Villa Farms
Ltd. 519-345-2317 (daytime) or
519-345-1333 (evenings). Please
fax résumé to 519-345-9934. 31-2
AZ TRUCK DRIVER
positions available hauling flatbeds,
stepdecks and double drop trailers.
Primarily midwest USA runs, border
experience preferred but not
necessary. Fully maintained late model
Peterbilt tractors.
Competitive pay, including complete
company paid driver and family
benefits.
For more information please call
TTK Transport Inc. in Goderich at
519-524-4331 or fax résumé to
519-524-9658.
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