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not paid by the following Wednesday.
Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m.
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114.
COMING
EVENTS
AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS
THE BLYTH CRC ANNUAL
Spring Bazaar is to be held on
March 13 at the Community Cen
tre. The evening includes a supper
starting at 6 until 9:30. The craft
and bake sale and a jean party start
at 7:00. All jeans under $30. 09-2
FUNDRAISING DANCE AT THE
Brussels Community Centre Sat.,
March 18, 1989. Dance 9 p.m. - 1
a.m. to The Entertainers. Lunch
provided. Tickets $6 per person
are available at the Wingham
and Area Day Centre for the
Homebound. 09-3
AUCTION SERVICE
Planning a household, farm, com
mercial or estate auction sale?
Compare our reasonable rates and
courteous efficient service. I'd
appreciate the opportunity to con
duct your sale.
Lucknow-Holyrood
Auction Service
ALLAN R. MILLER,
AUCTIONEER
395-5062
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO,
every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth &
District Community Centre. $300
Jack Pot must go. Over $1,000 in
prizes. 43-tfn
BRIDAL SHOW, DISPLAYS AND
FASHIONS FOR THE BRIDE-TO-
be, all sponsored by local business
es March 14, at 7 p.m at F.E.
Madill High School, Wingham.
Brides and Grooms call 357-1382 to
get your free invitation. Guests $5.
09-2
THE 8TH ANNUAL SPRING
Forest City Nostalgia & Antique
Show & Sale returns to Centennial
Hall, 550 Wellington St., London.
Sat., March 18 12-9 p.m. &
Sunday, March 19, 11-6 p.m.
Admission $2.50. Over 60 dealers!
Information Olga Taher (519) 679-
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Licenced for Countiesof
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•complete and accurate detailingof
all transactions with owner access
to sales records.
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THE PATTERN
OF POVERTY
Please contribute to
REAL ESTATE
200 ACRE FARM, 10 HARD-
wood bush, large bank barn, 2
implement sheds, stone house, all
in good condition. Near Westfield.
Phone 523-9590 for further infor
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REAL ESTATE LTD.
82 ALBERT STREET
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
Sales Representatives
Gordon Hill
233-3307
Carol Boneschansker
887-6870
BLYTH: Unique one-of-a-kind, converted railway station. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, large workshop, 11A acre nicely treed lot.
BLYTH: 1 floor, 3 bedroom new home, full basement.
BEST OF TWO WORLDS: Town and Country, 309 Albert
Street, Clinton, 2 floor family home with double garage on
spacious 3/4 acre landscaped lot.
165 ACRES: On Maitland River. 100 acres workable, 65 acres
hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic.
100 ACRES: 90 workable, East Wawanosh, no buildings,
vendor will finance.
100 ACRES: Raised bungalow on 80 acres choice woodland.
Very scenic, 2 miles from Lake Huron.
100 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, with house, barn and drive
shed. 81 acres workable. Under $90,000.00.
50 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, good frame home, lots of
buildings, ideal for part time farming or horses.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Brussels, Commercial with
apartment above. Very reasonable price.
NEW LISTING: Clinton, 11/2 floor frame home, Ontario St.,
available July 1.
Brussels Sprouts win one, lose one
Brussels Sprouts, six and seven
year old category, won their first
game but lost their second in a
tournament in Lucknow Saturday,
March 4.
In the opening game the team
edged by Ripley 6-5. Trevor Wilson
scored Brussels first three goals
and Ryan Smith added a single but
it took a goal by Mike Cooper to tie
the score 5-5. Trevor Wilson got
the winning goal for Brussels.
l he win moved Brussels into the
A division where they took on their
neighbours from Belgrave who
were to go on and win the
tournament championship. Strong
goaltending by Belgrave kept Brus
sels off the score sheet until the last
30 seconds of the game when
Trevor Wilson scored. Belgrave
was led by their hot shooter Peter
Irwin who scored all four goals in
the second period.
19sows, 2boars, 3tractors, 4x4 truck, car, travel trailer,
combine, farm machinery, scrap vehicles and parts to be held
21/2 miles north and 21Z? miles westof Blyth for
ALEX AND PAULINEGULUTZEN
SATURDAY, MARCH 18 AT 10:30 A.M.
SWINE: 19 second litter sows most due soon; 2 breeder boars;
stocked from disease free herds.
TRAILER: 1977 Coachman tandem axle travel trailer with 4
piece bath, awning etc. in good condition.
TRUCK AND CAR: 1976 Dodge % ton 4 x 4 club cab under
60,000 miles, V8 automatic, new paint, easy to certify; 1977
Dodge Cordoba 2 door hard top, leaded, easily certified.
COMBINE: JD55self-propelled w/cab, 13 ft. cutter bar head,
pick up, straw chopper.
TRACTORS: JD4010diesel w/cab, hyd. outlets, set of 18.4 x 30
clamp on duals; JD 60 gas with rollamatic narrow front end 3
P.T. hitch, hyd. outlets, new tires and paint; JD 1010gas
w/manure loader and chains.
MACHINERY: John Deere FB-B17 run seed and fertilizer drill
in good condition; JD 14 ft. wheel disc w/all new blades; JD 5
furrow x 12” trail plow; 4 bar side rake JD14T baler; 13 ft.
Danish type trail cultivator; older gravity box and wagon; truck
framewagon w/14ft. rack; 12ft.3P.T.hitch finger harrow; 7 ft.
3 P.T. blade, 2 wheel trailer w/racks, Lucknow 71/2 ft. single
auger snowblower, cement mix on trailer; JD antique corn
sheller; 4 section diamond harrows; Honda x L175 trail bike; 3
bicycles; 5 farrowing crates; truck topper; several cars and
trucks for parts and scrap; used tires; 220 volt electric heater;
StihI chainsaw; 4 bags seed grain; New Holland 510, 160
bushel, 3 beater manure spreader, in good condition; plus a
wagon load of misc. items. Sale order -10:30 a.m. - Misc. and
scrap; 12:30 - Machinery; 1:15 p.m. - Trailer and Swine.
Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. Lunch Booth
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB, 519-482-7898, Clinton
OWNER: ALEXGULUTZEN,519-523-9672, Blyth
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION.
requires a
SECRETARY
Responsibilities will include typing, filing and providing support services to the ad
ministration, teachers and students of the school.
LOCATION: Vanastra
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 30 hours per week , 10 month period
from September to June
Please submit applications by noon Friday, March 17, 1989 to:
J. McDonald, Personnel Manager
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ont., N0M 1L0
flK Huron Public Education
Chair Opening Hp the World
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R.B. Allan
Director
Curling
Bonspiel held
at Brussels
The Brussels Curling Club held a
double bonspiel at the BMG Com
munity Centre on February 27.
The Ladies Curling Club had the
9 a.m. draw which was sponsored
by Brussels EMA. The first place
team with 48.75 points was Nancy
Steve, Mary Bancroft, Jeanette
Young and Lorna Houston from
Milverton. In second place with
38.75 points and a total of 14 ends
was the Brussels team of Velma
Locking, Joyce Alexander, Karen
Uhler and Teuni Smith. Third prize
with 38.75 points and a total of 12
ends went to another Brussels team
of Sharon Cowman, Bonnie Lam-
ble, Linda Saur, Nora Stephenson
and Fran Bremner. Fourth place
with 38.25 points went to the
Seaforth team of Irma Pryce,
Brenda Dalton, Jean Ross and Ann
Bosman.
Consolation went to the team of
Joan Beuermann, Geraldine Sie-
mon, Yvonne Knight and Dianne
Beuermann.
The other teams in winning order
were: fifth, 37.5 points, Barb
Dobson, Sandy Smith, Adela Gibb-
ings, Leanne Graham; sixth, 30.75
points, Wilma Rathwell, Sharon
Chapman, Jackie Pettapiece and
Mary Ann Hurst; seventh, 26
points; Jo-Ann McDonald, Bev
Stevenson, Doris Mitchler and
Evelyn Blake; eighth, 23 points,
Flo Smith, Marg Allen, Roxanne
Brown and Marg Taylor; ninth, 17
points, Connie Johnston, Sheila
Gowing, Martha Bosch and Jane
Rock.
The Men’s Bonspiel at 11 a.m.
was sponsored by Huron Feeding
Systems.
First prize with 48.75 points was
won by the Seaforth rink of Gord
Pryce, Dave St. Marie, Kelly
Dalton and Dick Robinson. Second
place with 41.5 points went to the
Brussels team of Ross Veitch, Max
Oldfield, Stu Steiss and Ron Clark
son. In third place with 39.75 points
was the Seaforth and Brussels team
of Rick McDonald, Tom Warwick,
Glen Warwick and Brian Warwick.
Consolation went to the Brussels
team of Brad Speiran, Bill Patter
son, Bob Alexander, Keith Wil
liamson and Jim Patterson.
Blyth Public School principal, Bill Black, instructs a group of young students on how to properly tune their stringed
instruments. The ukulele band is just one of the electives offered to the students in the afternoons. The program has
just ended.