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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT A
-RATES-
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
150 each.
500 will be deducted
If ad is paid by the
following Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
HOUSE FOR RENT IN WALTON,
4 bedrooms, large kitchen, large
living room. Phone 887-6695. 17-1
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
WHOLESALE FRESH RAINBOW
Trout, pond stocking, 10c/inch.
Alps Creek Trout Farm, Robert
Charter, 392-6201 (Teeswater).
16-4p
TREES — BIRCH 7', $20; Crimson
King, 7' - $21; Sugar Maple, 5' -
$14; Norway Spruce, 3' - $4.95;
Colorado Blue Spruce, 2' - $5.50;
Scotch Pine, 30", $3.25. Order
today! Maitland Manor Nursery,
Bluevale 335-3240. 14-4
A
AUCTION
SALES
A
AUCTION
SALES
A
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
Super Special
Crimson King
Maple
6 ft. bareroot $15.00
MAITLAND MANOR
NURSERY
335-3240
A CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of
Farm Machinery, Livestock & Grain & Hay & Straw
for
JOHN MARK HUBER
R.R. #2 Teeswater
on
WEDNESDAY APRIL 28, 1993 AT 5 P.M.
Lot 33 Conc. 4 Kinloss Twp.
2 miles North of Whitechurch 1/2 mile West
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
JOHN MARK HUBER 357-3331
AUCTIONEER:
BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349
FARM SOLD
SPECIAL STOCKER SALE
at
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY SALES BARN
Lucknow, Ontario
MONDAY MAY 3, 1:30 P.M.
ALREADY CONSIGNED
- 35 CHAR. HFRS. APPROX. 650 LBS.
- 25 LIMO CROSS CALVES
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:
(519) 529-7970 RES.
529-7625 BUS.
528-3211 SALES BARN - MON. & WED.
Consignments Still] Welcome
AUCTION CONSIGNMENT SALE
Over 60 tractors, 300 pieces farm equipment, 50 riding lawnmowers
to be held at
BRINDLEY AUCTION YARD — DUNGANNON, ONTARIO
ON SATURDAY — MAY 8, 1993
9:30 A.M. SHARP
Tractors: 2 - FORD 4000'S, MF 2675 - CAB & AIR, 2 - MF 265,
2 - IH B275, 3 - MF 180's, 2 - MF 165, 10 - Ford 8 N's, D B 1212, 2 -
MF 20 & loader, JD 2355 - 700 hrs., IH 1466, IH 706, IH 756, DB
880 & loader, 2 - Ford 4000, MF 135 gas, White 1365, MM Z,
JD 820, IH 484 - 500 hrs., MH Pony, MH 333, MF 50 gas, (Plus
many more).
Equipment: 10 sets of wheel discs, 10 - cultivators, 6 - grain
drills, 3 - mixmills, 5 - manure spreaders, 40 - New HI-CO roto
mowers, 4 corn planters, 20 plows, 5 - haybines, 5 - hayrakes,
6 - hay wagons, MF 750 combine c/w grain header.
Trailers: New 5th wheel equipment trailer, 2 - travel trailers.
Lawn mowers: Approx. 50 riding & push lawnmowers.
Plus many more Items by sale day. (You name It - We have it).
Consignments Welcome
Terms: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. - 8% Sales Tax and 7%
G.S.T. where applicable. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible
for accidents or loss of purchase day of sale. Any
announcements day of sale take precedence over written
advertising. Lunch booth on grounds.
AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLEY
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR CONSIGNMENTS CALL:
(519) 529-7625 BUS.
529-7970 RES.
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ROOM AND BOARD. PHONE
887-9093. 13-tfn
VERY WELL KEPT LARGE
downstairs, two bedroom apartment
in quiet apartment building in
Belgrave. Fridge and stove. Tenant
pays utilities. No pets. Ideal for
mature person or mature couple.
Available May 1. Rent $331 per
month. Phone 35 7-24 33 after
6 p.m. 05-tfn
HOUSE FOR RENT IN BRUSSELS,
3 bedroom, close to school. Phone
887-9622 anytime. 07-tfn
ONE AND TWO BEDROOM
apartments for rent in Blyth.
Fridge, stove and laundry facilities
included. Reasonable rent. Phone
482-9371. 16-tfn
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
CANADIANA RIDING LAWN
mower, 11 h.p., 36" cut, new
battery, new starter, also truck
running board, 7 foot construction
cap. Phone evenings: 887-6009.
17-2
THREE-YEAR-OLD SMITH STEEL
feed tank (6 ton). Phone 887-6693.
17-1
SEVERAL ROUND AND
oblong pig feeders, very
reasonable. Phone 523-4986. 17-1
1500 LBS. OF 2 ROW BARLEY
grown in 1991 from certified
Morrison, good germination,
$8.00/40 kg. Phone Ken Shortreed,
887-6888. 17-1
GOOD, CLEAN HARDWOOD
slabs — $12.95 to $13.68 a cord
delivered to Blyth/Auburn area.
Phone 529-7302. 14-4
RAINBOW TROUT — POND
stockers, $1.50 each; freshly
cleaned, 6 for $10; or fish your own
at 30 cents an inch. 3 concessions
north, 3 side roads west of Blyth.
David Hedley, 357-2329. tfn
KEEP THOSE BIKES OFF THE
lawn. Phone Don for a bike stand,
available in two sizes. Don Nolan,
Walton 887-6402 after 6:00. 15-9p
TREES — TREES — TREES.
We've started digging! Select your
own Birch, Maple, Honey Locust,
Spruce, etc. Tree sizes from 12 ft.
to seedlings. Call for price list and
save, save, save. Maitland Manor
Nursery, Bluevale 335-3240. 14-4
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BIRTHS
,BORLAND. Brad and Brenda are
thrilled to announce the early but
safe arrival of their precious little
angel. Angelina Letitia arrived on
March 19, 1993 weighing 3 lbs. 14
oz. at Welland General Hospital.
Spoiling privileges go to Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Chambers of Blyth and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borland of Port
Colbome. 17-lp
COOK. Derek Cook is proud to
announce the arrival of his brother,
Kirby Rogan Cook, born April
19/93 at St. Joseph's Hospital in.
London. Kirby weighed 7 lbs. 12
oz. and measured 20 1/2" at birth.
Happy parents Dave and Fran
extend spoiling privileges to
grandparents Elizabeth Battye,
Marion and Russell Cook, aunts,
uncles, cousins and the neighbour-
hood Pit Party Crew. 17-1
STEPHENSON. To Les and Susan
Stephenson, RR 1, Ethel, a son,
Scott Ryan, born Monday, April
19, 1993 in Wingham and District
Hospital, a little brother for
Bradley. Proud grandparents are
Ross and Marie Stephenson and
Gordon and Joyce Mann. 17-1p
WHITFIELD. Kendall would like
to announce the safe arrival of her
new baby brother, Collin Allan
Lewis. He was born on April 20,
1993 at 2:55 a.m. weighing 8 lbs.
10 oz. My proud mom and dad are
Kurt and Lisa of Blyth. Spoiling
privileges go to my grandparents
-Enid and Ben Arnold of Goderich
and Karl and Sandra Whitfield of
Blyth and great-grandmother May
MacDonald. Special thanks to Dr.
Salsbury and O.B. nursing staff at
Clinton Public Hospital, also to
Grandma Whitfield for coming to
stay with me while mom and dad
were at the hospital and to Aunt
Bev for helping mom through the
delivery. 17-1
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CARD OF
THANKS
COULTES. Deepest appreciation
to all concerned with my retirement
evening: To Jim and Frank
Hallahan for organizing the event;
to Jim for being a witty and
efficient master of ceremonies on
short notice; to Eldon Cook for his
fine address when he and Frank
presented me with the beautiful
picture and the gift of money; to
everyone for other gifts and cards,
on the occasion and otherwise; to
the Snell family for the excellent
facilities; to the many ladies who
provided and served the delicious
lunch; to all who contributed
toward the gifts, and who used their
talents to provide a most enjoyable
program; to those who took photos
and videos; especially to John
McDowell for writing his song and
to him and Garth Walden for
singing it. My mother adds her
thanks for the beautiful bouquet.
Most of all, I thank her for keeping
me at school, even though she
almost had to resort to violence. —
Clifford Coultes. 17-1p
ABC CANADA
COOK. We would like to thank all
who visited, sent flowers and cards
or called while we were in St.
Joseph's and Wingham hospitals.
Thanks to Aunt Chris (especially
for cutting your shopping short),
Uncle Mark and Aunties Heather
and Rachel for their great attention
to Derek. Special thanks to the
doctors and nurses in both
hospitals, especially Drs. Harding,
Manscuso, Gorodzinksy and
Vanderwall, for their wonderful
care. A huge thanks to Dave and
Derek for all their love and support.
— Fran and Kirby Cook. 17-1
COWAN. George and Doris
Cowan wish to thank all those who
attended their 50th wedding
anniversary celebration and, in so
doing, made it such a pleasant,
memorable occasion for them and
their family. 17-1p
HALLAHAN. We would like to
thank friends, relatives, and
neighbours who helped us to
celebrate our anniversary. Special
thanks to Kerry who arranged
everything with help from Linda,
Lin, Fred, Debbie, Joe and Marie.
Your thoughtfulness is greatly
appreciated. Also, Joe would like to
thank everyone who shared in and
helped with the surprise birthday
party. We will always remember
your friendship. Thank you again. —
Joe and Sheila Hallahan. 17-1p
PENNINGTON. The family of
Mrs. Myra Pennington would like
to thank all our relatives,
neighbours and friends for all their
kindness, food, flowers, cards,
inquiries and donations to
charitable organizations which we
received at the time of her death.
We wish to thank Dr. Wong and
Dr. Arciszewski and the nurses in
Wingham and District Hospital
emergency ward and nurses at
I.C.U. in Stratford General Hospital
for their excellent care. Special
thanks to Rev. Rea Grant, to Bob
Crawford for this part in the
service, to U.C.W. ladies for a
lovely lunch, to Rebekah Lodge
Ladies for their service and to
McBumey Funeral Home for their
support. Your kindness will never
be forgotten. — Jean and Wallace
Bell, Russ and Alice Pennington,
Harold and Delores Pennington and
families. 17-lp
WHITTARD. Thanks for the many
cards, flowers, plants, phone calls
and visits while in Wingham
Hospital for nine days. Thanks —
Lois Whittard. 17- 1p
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EVENTS
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Columbus, every Tuesday. Sacred
Heart Parish Hall, Wingham. Doors
open 6 p.m. Early Birds 7:15 p.m.
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Lions Club Lucky Bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community
Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open
6:30 p.m. Air Conditioned. Wheel
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