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COMING EVENTS
NEWSPAPER DRIVE, SATUR-
day, July 26. Curb pickup in
Brussels or deliver your own.
Sponsored by Brussels Mennonite
Fellowship. Proceeds for World
wide Relief. 29-1
BLYTH FESTIVAL
GLORY: July 16, 17 (matinee), 19,
24, 25
PROMISE: July 17, 18
LILLY, ALTA.: 22 (opening) ,23,24
(matinee)
All evening performances are at
8:30 p.m.; matinees at 2:00 p.m.
COUNTRY FAIR: Blyth Festival
holds its annual Country Fair on
Saturday, July 26 on the lawn of
Memorial Hall, 10a.m. - 4p.m.
Donations of used clothing, crafts,
produce, baking, etc. are all
welcome. Call 523-9300 for infor
mation. 29-1
BUCK&DOE FOR ED RILEY &
Cherida Tasker, Friday, July 18.
For information call 523-9777. 29-1
2 FAMILY MOVING SALE SAT.,
July 19th. Bunk beds, student
desk, white toilet, milk cans,
bathroom vanity, farm tools, fire
wood and household items. 4 miles
east of Brussels on County Road
16. 29-lp
HORSE RACES: WOODBINE,
Runners, Friday, July 25; Marine-
land, Monday, July 21; Phone
Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus
Lines 357-3424. 29-1
FOUR DAY TRIP. AGAWA CAN-
yon, Mackinac Island and Frank
enmuth. September 27-30. Robin
Hood Tours. Phone Helen McBur
ney, 357-3424. 29-1
MONSTER BINGOS, SPONSOR-
ed by Clinton Service Clubs at the
Clinton Community Centre, Every
Monday, to Sept. 1, 1986. 15
regular games: $50.00 prize. Ma
gic number bingo. $25.00 extra on
regular games. 3 share-the-wealth
games. Bonanza bingo. Grand
prize $1,000.00 each night. Open:
6:30 p.m. Bingo starts 8:00 p.m. 2
early bird games 7:30 p.m. Admis
sion: 16 years of age or over.
Proceeds to community work.
25-tfn
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
82ALBERTSTREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
“Suddenly It’sSold”
15 ACRES: Hullett Township, farrowing barn, frame home,
adjacent Hullett Wildlife.
BLYTH: REDUCED, 11/2 floor brick home, 3 bedrooms, hot
water heat, Dinsley street.
CRANBROOK: Large stone home, very sound, nicely treed
lot, built in 1869.
2 ACRES: HWY. #4, north of Blyth, 2 floor brick home, in
excellent condition, must be seen to appreciate.
250 ACRES: Cash crop farm, good brick home, Hullett
Township.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
150 ACRES: East Wawanosh, 100 acres workable, good 2
floor brick home, combination furnace, REDUCED TO SELL
QUICKLY.
BRUSSELS: Main Street, corner of Turnberry and Queen
Street, 3 bedroom home.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above, walk-in vault.
WALTON: 11/2 floor frame home on 1 acre, 4 bedroom, oil
and wood heat, large garage.
68 ACRES: 56 acres workable, no buildings, on HWY. #4
near Londesboro.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
198 ACRES: Dairy farm, free stall for 100 cows, excellent
buildings, 2 harvestore silos, close to Londesboro.
LONDESBORO: 51/2 acres with 11/2 floor frame home, under
$30,000.00.
AUBURN: 2 bedroom starter home, under $25,000.00.
60 ACRES: 60 sow farrow to finish, good buildings,
harvestore silo, close to Market Yard.
100 ACRES: Highway farm, all fenced, good general
purpose buildings.
4 ACRES: 2 floor brick home in good condition, 3 miles from
Blyth.
20 ACRES: wooded property, good brick home, near
Auburn. Reasonable price.
100 ACRES: 5th line of Morris, 93 acres workable, good
home, barns for 600 hogs.
COMING EVENTS | COMING EVENTS
9 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
SATURDAYS JULY 19 & 26
•BOOKS *VASES •JEWELLERY
•SMALL APPLIANCES •CLOTHES
New items added each week
Bev Brown [Jane Badley’s house]
Thomas Street West, Brussels
3rd house west of firehall
BELGRAVE COMMUNITY YARD
sale, Saturday, Julyl9,9a.m. to 12
noon at Belgrave Co-op yard.
Specials, lots of summer items,
BBQ’s, power equipment, lawn
furniture all at yard sale prices.
Many strange and wonderful
items. See you there. 29-1
THE FIRST LECTURE IN A
series on Community Living has
been re-scheduled for Thursday,
July24at8p.m.upstairsatB.M. &
G. Community Centre. Topic:
Community response to personal
and family crises. Speaker: Anne
Newby from the Huron Centre for
Children and Youth. Public partici
pation is invited. For further
information call 887-9543 or con
tact Tom Hanrahan, Gwen Ray
mond, Stuart Parker, Doug Zehr or
Bev Brown. 27-3
Blyth council
okays
holiday pay
Blyth Council last week approv
ed payment of holiday pay and car
allowance to former clerk-treasur
er Larry Walsh.
The total package for holiday
pay, car expenses and five month’s
worth of car allowance and the
portionowingforservingon the
cemetery and fire area boards was
$1,015.49.
Councillor Bill Howson asked if
the payments had been okayed
with the village auditor and
solicitor and was told council had
been advised by its legal adviser to
go ahead with the payment.
FARM
FOR SALE
LOCATION: On gravel road,
11/4 miles North of Brussels,
Ontario and 3 miles West.
LEGAL DESC: N 1/2 Lot 18
and NW 1/4 Lot 19, Con. 5,
Morris Twp., Huron County
LAND: 150 acres total,
approximately 130 acres
workable; Harriston loam,
systematically tiled.
BUILDINGS: Three bed
room frame house, three hog
barns with capacity for 120
sow farrow to finish; Contin-
ustore silo; three bulk feed
bins and 2850 bu. granary.
NOTE [S]:
1. Approximately $13,000.
Tile Drainage Loan is to be
taken over in addition to the
purchase price.
2. The land is leased for 1986
crop year.
3. Feeder barn is rented to
mid-July 1986 [with option
to extend lease].
Offers to purchase must be
received by July 30,1986. A
certified deposit of $10,000.
must accompany the offer,
for further information,
please contact:
FARM CREDIT
CORPORATION
David Gowing
242 Inkerman Street E.
Listowel, Ontario
Tel: [519] 291-3450
Please refer to
File No. 34386-5A6
AUCTION SALES
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 2-4:30
Priced at $64,900, Main
Street, Ethel. Completely
refurbished home on large
lot. All newer appliances.
Quality throughout. Main
floor family room with fire
place. MLS #6060649. Pete
Henderson 746-3333 or
669-1264.******
Priced at $79,900, Main
Street, Ethel. 7 plus bed
rooms, two washrooms,
main floor family room,
country kitchen. Large lot
with steel barn. MLS
#6060648. Bill Ramsey.
Phone 746-3333 or 744-2197.
WOLLEREALTY LTD.,
Realtor,
150 University Ave. W.,
Waterloo. N2L 3E4.
STOP
AUCTION SALES
STEAM ENGINE
AUCTION
JULY 26/86
1:30 p.m.
At The Late Joe Steen Residence
ERIN, ONTARIO
20 Miles Eastof Guelph On Hwy. 24 &
12 Miles West Of Orangeville.
Thisisapproximatelya 1911 George White Steam
Engine 25HP
*Tractionon Rubber
* Certificate UpTo Date
In ExcellentConditionThroughout.
Also in this auction is Water Tank and Trailer and
Antique Threshing Machine [Separator]
Terms: $3,000 Cash or Certified Cheque
When you become the Successful Bidder.
PayableTo “The Auctioneer” JOESIMMONSand
balance by cheque when price is determined.
For any further information contact:
“The Auctioneer” JOE SIM MONS at
1-519-1989-Sarnia.
Waste study
Continued from page 5
supported new MOE intitiatives
saying the problems must be
tackled at both ends.
Tuckersmith Reeve Robert Bell
called the proposal “a step in the
right direction” and said a county
wide system will offer municipali
ties ‘‘big savings”. Zurich Reeve
Robert Fischer supported the
WMMPas well, saying that the
county should spend the money
now rather than waiting for
municipal sites to be closed or
require excessive upgrading.
Overall, the concensus coming
out of the meeting was that one way
or another, municipal sites will
need upgrading and a county site
would be beneficial to all concern
ed.
‘‘Waste is a problem of the
entire tax bases of Huron County.
Approval for new sites will be
easier if we are on the side of the
MOE and accept their recommen
dations,” said Bob Dempsey.
Bob Dempsey.