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CARD OF THANKS
COOPER. I would like to thank
everyone for the flowers, cards,
fruit baskets and visits while I was a
patient in Wingham hospital. Your
thoughtfulness was greatly appre-
ciated. - JohnCooper 18-lp
ENGAGEMENTS
NEEB-TRIEBNER
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Triebner of
Chesley (and formerly of Brussels)
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Neeb of
Kitchener are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
children Joanne Louise Triebner
and James Kenneth Neeb. The
wedding will take place May 10,
1986 at 7 p.m. at Geneva Presby-
terian Church, Chesley. 18-lp
BIRTHS
FISHER. For Howard and Joan
Bernard, Brussels, a grand-
daughter, Emma Joan, sister for
Kate and Amber. Mom and Dad
Gwen and Jeff Fisher doing fine.
She weighed in at 7 lbs., 9 ozs. at
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich on April 5,
1986. Granddaughter also for Les
and Phyllis Pitblado, Goderich,
great-granddaughter for David
and Ruby Triebner, Brucefield.
DEATHS
GRENKE, Jean. The family an-
nounces with sorrow her death on
Sunday, April 20, 1986 at Lauren-
tian Hospital, Sudbury in her 56th
year. Beloved wife of Vern of
Coniston (formerly with the Bank
of Commerce, Brussels), dear
mother of Kim (Gary Heaney),
grandson Ryan of Milton, Kevin,
(Donna), grandchildren David,
Bradley, Cynthia of Ajax, Keith,
(Karen), granddaughter Kaitlyne
of Timmins, Kerry and Kristen at
home. Also survived by her
mother, Mrs. Cara Wriggles -
worth, three sisters and three
brothers, numerous nieces and
nephews of Milton. Internment at
Evergreen Cemetery, Milton.
COMING EVENTS
MORNING STAR REBEKAH
lodge is having a Variety Fair in
lodge rooms on May 3 at 1:30 p.m.
18-1
SINGLES DANCE, SATURDAY,
May 3 at the Victorian Inn,
Stratford. Dancing 9 to 1. Music by
The Wildwoods. (Next dance
Saturday, May 24.) 18-1
BLYTH FESTIVAL OPEN HOUSE
Thursday, May 1st 5 p.m. Join us
for complimentary refreshments at
our new Administrative Offices
(NorthWest corner of Dinsley and
Queen Streets). A special welcome
to our members, audience and
business colleagues. 18-1
PIANO RECITAL BY STUDENTS
of Shirley E. Vincent, in Blyth
United Church on Monday, May 5
at8:00p.m. 18-lp
GARAGE SALE: BLYTH ARENA,
Saturday, May 10 at 10 a.m.
Special on geraniums. Bake table
at 10 a.m. also draw on merchants
donations. Something for every-
one including refreshment booth.
Sponsored by the Evening Unit of
the Blyth U.C.W. 18-2
HALLRICE 4-H DAIRY CALF
Club Mother's Day Bake Sale to be
held Saturday, May 10 at 9:30 a.m.
at Blyth Christian Reformed
Church basement. Cakes, pies,
tarts and homemade bread. 18-1
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALES
LARGE
AUCTION SALE
21/2 MILES WEST AND 3/4 MILE NORTH OF BELGRAVE
FOR MRS. MARION PAYNE
SATURDAY, MAY 3 AT 10 A. M.
M.H. 33 tractor, M.H. 44 tractor, A.C.B. tractor for parts,
T.S.C. 200 gallon trail -sprayer, a Cockshutt 110 seed drill,
buzz saw, Thresher horse-drawn implements, approximate-
ly 20 ton grain, firewood, good offering of tools, acetylene
torch, wood lathe, router, etc. Colour T.V., freezer, fridge,
cook stove, piano, hoosier cupboard, dishes and glassware,
etc.
PARTIAL LIST ONLY. TERMS:Cash
AUCTIONEER: Richard Lobb,
Clinton, Ont. 482-7898
COMING EVENTS
LARGE MULTI -FAMILY YARD
sale, Saturday, May 10, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Queen St East, Brussels.
Watch for signs. Featuring rower
exerciser, lawn mower, coffee
makers, new toaster oven, port-
able typewriter, table saw, ten
speed bike, clothes, dishes and
much, much more. 18-2
STAG & DOE FOR PAUL SHAW
and Paula Cox, Saturday, May 3 at
Don Henry's shed,_ $4. Lunch
provided. 18-1p
REAL ESTATE
COMING EVENTS
TUESDAY, MAY 6TH, 7:30
Brussels Home and School meet-
ing. Guest: June Taylor. Director
Huron County Survival through
Friendship House. Speaking on
family violence in Huron County.
Brussels Public School. Everyone
welcome. 18-lp
AMADEUS; K -W SYMPHONY
Ensemble Wednesday, May 14th,
8 p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall.
Tickets: $10.00 Phone 523-9300.
18-1
REAL ESTATE
EAL ESTATE LTD.
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
82 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
"Suddenly It's Sold" ,
NEW LISTING: 4 acres with 2 floor brick home in good
condition, 3 miles from Blyth.
60 ACRES: 60 sow farrow to finish, good buildings include
Harvestore silo, close to Marketing yard.
LONDESBORO: 51/2 acres with 11/2 floor frame home, under
$30,000.00.
LICENSED RESTAURANT: including Banquet Hall with
dance floor, Goderich Twp.
198 ACRES: dairy farm, free stalls for 100 cows, excellent
buildings include 2 Harvestore silos, 9th Con., Hullett Twp.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement,
carport, inground pool and large lot.
LONDESBORO: Very modern ranch type home, attached
garage, inground pool and many extras.
68 ACRES: 56 workable, nobuildings, on Hwy. #4 near
Londesboro.
BLYTH: Triplex on Dinsley St., independent services.
WALTON: 11/2 floor frame home on 1 acre, 4 bdrms., oil and
wood heat, large garage. Under $30,000.00.
BRUSSELS: Main Street, corner of Turnberry and Queen, 3
bedroom home, $32,000.00.
BLYTH: REDUCED, 11/2 floor 3 bdrm., brick home on
Dinsley St., hot water heat.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat
apartment above, walk-in vault. Very reasonable price.
150 ACRES: REDUCED to sell quickly, 3rd Line E.
Wawanosh, 100 workable, 11 acres fall wheat, good 2 floor
brick home, combination furnace.
BLYTH: Victorian Style, five bdrm. home on doublt lot near
arena.
15 ACRES: HullettTwp., farrowing barn, frame home,
adjacent to Hullett Wildlife.
100 ACRES: 6th Line Morris Twp., 95 workable, no
buildings.
94 ACRES: 55 workable, on south Maitland River, no
buildings.
10 ACRES: REDUCED, good brick home and utility barn,
Hullett Twp.
BLYTH: 4 bdrm. home on double lot, combination furnace,
heated shop, under $40,000.00.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 workable, 22
hardwood bush, trout stream.
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
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SCOTT REAL ESTATE
Member Broker
196 Ontario Street
Stratford
271-2668
NEW LISTING
ELIZABETH STREET, BRUSSELS
Handy location, large lot, 4 bedrooms, diningroom,
livingroom, kitchen and bath. Reasonably priced - M LS -6
- 411. Call Charlotte Goebel - 595-4979.
WOLLE REALTY
LIMITED
WATERLOO
$55,400 Elizabeth St. West,
Brussels. Lovely 4 -bedroom
home, refurbished, kitchen in
the works. Central Vaccuum.
Newer wood/oil furnace, wir-
ing and plumbing. 6 -year-old
roof. Back partof home possible
apartment conversion plus one
front room could be used for
beauty salon. For further in-
formation on this property
phone Ruth Gramlow or Bill
Ramsay, Office 746-3333 or
home [Ruth] 576-0015 or [Bill]
744-2197.
Junior
Agriculturalist
programme
offers
experience
BY RICHARD HAMILTON
RURAL ORGANIZATION
SPECIALIST, O.M.A.F.
The Junior Agriculturalist Pro-
gram is designed to give urban
students between the ages of 16 -
18 a chance to gain some valuable
agricultural experience. The aim of
the program is to bridge the
urban -rural gap. Students are
interviewed and placed on a
suitable farm for a nine week
period extending from mid-June to
mid-August.
The student receives $20 per day
as training allowance with the
farmer contributing $10 and the
government the remainder. The
farmer also provides room and
board.
Co-ordinators for the Agricrew
and Junior Agriculturalist Pro-
grams will be starting in the Huron
Office on May 5. North Huron will
be covered by Brock Whitehead,
and South Huron by David Wright.
Farmers and young people
interested in these programs
should contact Brock or David at
the Clinton OMAF Office 482-3428
or 1-800-265-5170.
Brussels hosts
Mutual Aid
meeting
Brussels Fire Dept. hosted the
Huron County Mutual Aid meeting
held on Apri121 in the Brussels,
Morris and Grey Community
Centre.
Guest speaker for the meeting
was Harry Willett, Toronto, Assis-
tant Safety Services Specialist,
Safety Services Dept., Health and
Safety Division, Ontario Hydro
who spoke on safety. Jeff Goarley
from Safety Supply Canada, Lon-
don was also present.
Fred Lobb, Clinton Fire Dept.,
newly -elected Huron County fire
co-ordinator was present and
spoke on Mutual Aid. Also present
was Brussels Reeve Hank Ten Pas
who spoke of Huron County
Council's views on mutual aid.
Councillors Betty Graber and
David Boynton were also present.
It was a very informative
meeting with a good attendance
from throughout the county. Lunch
was served by the host fire
department.
FAMILY PARADISE
Campground
and
Dance Hall
❑ Pool
O Hot Tub
O Dancing
❑ Planned activities
OCamp daily, weekly or
seasonally
00n -site trailer rentals
PLAN YOUR SUMMER
HOLIDAYS WITH US
527-0629
FAMILY PARADISE
CAMPGROUND
VI/Ingham