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CARD OF THANKS ENGAGEMENTS COMING EVENTS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
JEFFERSON. We would like to
thank all our friends, neighbours
and relatives for their kindness and
help. Thank you to all who gave
flowers, charitable donations and
sent food to our home. Special
thanks to Jane Bromley, Anne
Thompson, Lila McClinchey and
Marie Heffron for babysitting and
serving lunch. Special thanks to
the Donnybrook U.C.W. for lunch
after the funeral. Your kindness
and help will always be remember
ed. -Wes and Eilleen Jefferson and
family. 29-lp
SMITH-LAWRENCE
Tom and Eppie Lawrence of
Auburn wish to announce the
engagement of their youngest
daughter, Mary Louise to Gary
Richard Smith, son of Henry and
Edna Smith of Dungannon. The
wedding will take place July 29 in
Auburn at 7 p.m. Reception to
follow in Saltford Hall. Everyone
welcome. 29-lp
BIRTHS
HAGGITT. With love and God’s
blessing we welcome Natasha
Jannette into our lives, born on
July 14. 1988 at Clinton Public
Hospital. Proud parents are Paul
and Louise (nee Alcock) Haggitt of
Zurich. Spoiling privileges go to
Frank Alcock of Brussels, Ella and
Carman Gwynn of Blyth and
George and Mary Haggitt of
Zurich.
JACOBS-MOORE
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore of RR
5, Wingham are pleased to an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Nancy to Roy Jacobs,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Jacobs of Brussels. The wedding
\fe-Hl take place on July 30 with an
open reception at the B.M. & G
CommunityCentreat9p.m. 29-lp
BLYTH FESTIVAL: THE COOKIE
WAR: July 21 (matinee- rush seats
only), 22.
The Mail-Order Bride: July 21,29.
Lucien: July 20, 23 (matinee and
evening) 28.
Fires In The Night: July 26
(preview), 27 (opening), 28 (mati
nee - rush seats only), 30 (matinee
and evening).
Annual Country Fair: Saturday,
July 23, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Unless otherwise indicated, all
performances are at8:30 p.m.;
matinees are at 2:00 p.m. Box
Office-523-9300/9225. 29-1
‘ ‘Suddenly it's sold
REAL ESTATE LTD.
82 ALBERT STREET
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
MASON BAILEY GORDON HILL
BROKER SALES REPRESENTATIVE
482-9371 [24 hour service] 233-3307
JEFFERSON. Ast he result of a
motor vehicle accident in Edson,
Alberta on July 11, 1988, Barry
Jefferson in his 25th year, formerly
of RR 1, Belgrave, beloved son of
Wes and Eileen Jefferson of RR 1,
Belgrave. Dear brother of Debbie
(Mrs. Dwayne Berkholtz) of Alber
ta, Brian of RR 1, Belgrave, Gerald
of RR 1, Belgrave, Doreen of RR 1,
Belgrave, Bill of Teeswater and
Diane (Mrs. David Thomson) of
Wingham. Also loved by one
nephew Regan Berkholtz and dear
friend of Carrie Ann Page, several
aunts and uncles. Funeral service
was heldfromthe MacKenzie &
McCreath Funeral Home in Luck
now on Friday, July 15 at2p.m.
Rev. R. Roberts officiating. Inter
ment Greenhill Cemetery, Luck
now. Donations to the Lois Hanna
Fund or Sick Children’s Hospital,
London would be greatly appre
ciated by the family.
KERLEY-ADELINE (ADDIE)
VICTORIA (NEE LOVE) 1902 -
1988 entered into the presence of
her Lord on Monday, July 18, 1988
at Toronto East General Hospital.
Addie, beloved wife of the late
Stephen Wesley Kerley, dear
mother of Margaret Ann (Mrs.
Kerley-Bagshaw) and her husband
Donald of Perskinfield, Ont.,
David and Linda Kerley of Gorrie,
and Paul and Sharon Kerley of
Campbellville, Ont. Sadly missed
by seven grandchildren, sisters
Amy Florence Love, Fern Patter
son and Daniel Love in B.C., other
sisters and brothers deceased,
brother-in-law Herbert Kerley of
St. Catharines. Many nieces and
nephews in Canada and England.
A graveside service will be held
Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock
in Brussels Cemetery. As an
expression of sympathy donations
may be made to the Alzheimer
Society, 640 Lawrence Ave. West,
Rm. 118, Toronto, Ont. M6A 1B1,
telephone 789-1123.
ENGAGEMENTS
WHEELER - FREEMAN
Sharon Freeman of Brussels and
Merle Freeman of Teeswater are
pleased to announce the foi thcom-
ing marriage of their daughter,
Darlene to Todd Wheeler, son of
Bill and Delores Wheeler of
Brussels. The marriage will ■’< ?e
place July 23, 1988 at 6:30 p..n. i 1
Brussels. Open reception at B.M.
&G Community Centre, 9:00 p.m
Friends are welcome to atte ’
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AT YOUR
SERVICE
CUSTOM COMBINING OF
grain, soybeans and corn. Grain
buggy also available. Phone 523-
9537. 29-3
J.C. ENTERPRISES - CUSTOM
farming. Combining grains,
wheat, canola, corn, soybeans, etc.
Phone 526-7523. 29-6
CUSTOM COMBINING. CALL
after 6 p.m., 887-9854. 29-1
CUSTOM SWATHING: IN THE
Goderich, Blyth, Clinton and
surrounding areas. Call Barry
Millian, 524-9223. 29-3
QUEEN’S BUSH RURAL MINI-
stry. We can help 519-392-6090.
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ATTENTION
FARMERS
1. HAY CUTTING: 9' Haybind.
2. ROUND BALING: Discounts
on 50 or more bales.
Varied sizes: 4' x 4' •
$4.25/bale; 4' x 5' - $5.25/bale;
4' x 6' - $6.00/bale.
3. COMBINING of all crops with
flex heads. Wagons and auger
grain buggy available. 12 ft.
swather.
4. TRUCKING: Two combines to
serve your needs. Air Reel
equipped.
COMPETITIVE RATES
DURWAY CUSTOM
SERVICES
R.R. #1, LONDESBORO
482-7301
GARAGE SALES
YARD SALE: SATURDAY, JULY
23,9-?, Vi mile off County Road 12
from Brussels, turn right at
Jamestownandfollowsigns. 29-1
COMING EVENTS
OPEN RECEPTION FOR TRACY
Marks and Eric Cook at B.M. & G
Community Centre on July 29 at 8
p.m. 29-lp
HURON COUNTY CATTLEMEN
Beef Barbecue and Dance at the
Seaforth Community Centre,
Tuesday, July 26, 1988. Music by
Beachwood. B.B.Q. - 5:30 - 7:30;
Dance 8:30 -12:00. Tickets $10 per
person, available from local direc
tors. 29-1
18TH ANNUAL CRAFT FESTI-
val at the Lucknow Arena, Friday,
July 29, 12 noon to 10 p.m. and
Saturday, July 30,10a.m. to,5 p.m.
Sponsored by Lucknow Agricul
tural Society. Sidewalk sale both
days. 29-1
DAY TRIP: MERCER! BEAU-
COUP! compiled by Jack North-
more, musical, Grand Bend, Thur
sday, August 11. Phone Helen
McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines,
357-3424. 29-2
FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: RIBS
and sauerkraut served in our
lounge 5 to 8 p.m. Phone for
take-out 523-9381, The Blyth Inn.
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HALIBURTON LEGION BLUE
Grass Festival. Aug. 5, 6, 7, 1988
Glebe Centennial Park, Halibur-
ton, Ont. $25 weekend pass before
July 30. (705) 457-2571 days (705)
457-2346 Nights. Rough camping
included in weekend pass only.
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GOLDEN HORSESHOE STEAM
Show, Gas Era Village, antique
cars, sawmill, fiddling, calliope,
horsepulls, antique tractor pulls,
threshing, crafts, Cockshutt dis
play. Caledonia, July 30 - 31,
August 1. 29-lp
“THERE’S ONE IN EVERY
crowd’’. The search is on to locate
and recognize the outstanding
young people of Ontario. If you
would like to nominate a deserving
young person aged six to 18 for an
Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year
Award, contact this newspaper.
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BELLE RIVER FIDDLE SINGING
contest July 28, 29, 30, 31.
Campsites available. $7,500 priz
es. Featuring the Leahy Family,
Box 10, Belle River, Ontario. NOR
lAOorcall (519) 728-1767. 29-lp
Robert Hunking
on exchange
At the Annual March Confer
ence of the Junior Farmers’
Association of Ontario, Robert
Hunking, RR 1, Auburn, a member
of the Clinton & District and Huron
County Junior Farmers was select
ed to go on an exchange to
Manitoba. Craig Steven, Lambton
County, and Leslie Knox, Victoria
County, were also selected for the
trip.
The twoweek trip is from July 16
- 30. While in Manitoba the
delegates will be hosted by
members of Manitoba Rural
Youth.
The delegates no doubt will
experience some good old western
hospitality as they are shown the
attractions of Manitoba. The ex
changes of viewpoints, ideas,
experiences, and knowledge will
benefit both delegates and hosts.
The Manitoba exchange, as are
other Junior Farmer interprovin
cial and international trips, are
sponsored by the Junior Farmers’
Association of Ontario and various
Agri-Businesses. The Manitoba
trip is co-sponsored by CHEMA-
GRO of Mississauga.
NEW LISTING: 75 acres, farrowing farm, Colborne
Township, equipped for 100 sows, very well kept, scenic
location.
BLYTH: 11/2 floor, brick home on 1 acre lot with new steel
workshop, zoned highway commercial.
BRUSSELS: commercial building on Turnberry Street. Ideal
for Convert-To-Rent Program. Reasonable price.
2 ACRES: near Walton, with 6 room frame home, 2 sheds
and barn, under $40,000. Contact Gordon Hill.
BAYFIELD: 1 floor, 2 bedrcfAi Qme, large lot, very well
kept. Contact Gordon Hill.
BLYTH: 1V2 floor, 3bedroom, framehomeonextra large lot.
138 ACRES: 6th line Morris Township, 110 acres workable,
no buildings.
89 ACRES: 80 acres workable, near Westfield. 30 acres fall
wheat. No atrazine.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen
Street, Blyth.
100 ACRES: Farm near Auburn, 75 acres workable, 11/2
storey stucco home. General purpose barn.
100 ACRES: 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh, no
buildings. Vendor will finance.
12 ACRES: Hog barns for 650 hogs. Frame home.
165 ACRES: On Maitland River. 100 acres workable, 65
acres hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic.
BLYTH: Reduced. 1 floor, 3 bedroom, new home, full
basement and garage.
DAIRY FARM: 142 acres, highway location. Adjacent to
Village of Blyth. Will sell as going concern or bare farm.
AUCTION SALES ■ AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
of household furnishingsand antiques will be held for
ANNETTE ANDMARTINLEBRETON
at Lucknow Arena
Complete household furnishings plus additional assign
ments left over from our last sale. Terms cash. Any
announcements day of sale will take precedence over
anything printed. Lunch booth. Owners and auctioneers not
responsible for accidents day of sale.
AUCTIONEERS: ALLAN R. MILLER, 395-5062
BILL HALDENBY, 395-5142
A CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects, Antiques & Machinery, etc. for
JOHN O’CONNOR ESTATE, RR3, GODERICH
at Kingsbridge [15 mi. N. of Goderich] turn right first farm
on East side, Lot 6. Cone. 7, West Division Twp. of Ashfield
ON SATURDAY, JULY30,1988 AT 12:30 P.M.
FARM: Barn timber, steel posts, 2 farm gates, wagon, N.
Idea 7’ mower, International trail cultivator, vise, posts,
rails, fuel tank, T.V. aerial on windmill stand.
HOUSEHOLD: Electric stove, wringer wash machine, G.E.
fridge, small electrical appliances, dining room table &
chairs, drop leaf table, odd table, oval table, small wood
table/drawer, 2 leather rockers, day bed, dresser/mirror,
chest of drawers & high wood bed, bed/brass, chesterfield.
ANTIQUES: Wood press back chair, hall tree/seat/mirror,
wicker basket, organ and stool, coal oil lamps, finger lamp,
chamber pot, maple spool bed, canes, trunks, 2 wooden
rockers, wash stand, chair, vacuum cleaner, radio, dishes,
tablecloths, lamps, tea & coffee pots and numerous other
small articles. Don’t miss this sale.
Terms: Cash and proper I.D. plus8% sales tax in effect
Day of Sale where applicable. Any announcements or
corrections day of sale take precedence over written
advertising. Owneror Auctioneer not responsible for
loss of purchase or accidents day of sale.
For information contact:
EUGENE FRAYNE529-7405
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349