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ARTICLES
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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT A
A CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of
Household Effects
for
ARCHIE & EDNA MONTGOMERY
BLYTH, ONTARIO
on
SATURDAY MAY 15, 1993 AT 12:30 P.M. SHARP
Hot Point Fridge, Maytag washer & dryer (like new), Sherlock
Manning Piano/bench, dining room suite - 9 pce., chrome table/4
chairs (kitchen), coloured TV (1year old), 3 piece bedroom suite,
coffee table, card table and chairs, hall tree, table/drawer,
Westinghouse fridge, gas stove, freezer, chesterfield and chair,
sofa, stereo, glider chair, odd chairs, 2 antique tables, TV tables,
maple table, 2 cupboards, 1/flour bin, coal oil lamps, antique
chime clock, clean bedding and linens, lamps, silverware,
aquarium tank, crocks, extension ladder, step ladder, wheel
barrow, garden tools, numerous articles.
Plan to attend this sale of good clean items. Sale being held due
to proprietors going to seniors home.
Terms: Cash day of sale or cheque with proper I.D. auctioneer or
proprietor not responsible for accidents day of sale or loss or
purchase. Any announcements day of sale take precedence over
written advertising. G.S.T. and P.S.T. are in effect where
applicable.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
VERA FALCONER 357-2996
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349
EVENING AUCTION SALE
of home furnishings and antiques will be held for
MRS. ANN KILPATRICK OF WINGHAM,
with added consignments from Teeswater, Wingham and area,
in Teeswater Agri-curl building, on Monday, May 17,
starting at 6:00 p.m.
AUCTIONEERS: WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392-6170
GRANT McDONALD, RIPLEY 395-5353.
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Shrubs, trees, nursery stock, trailer, small tractor, buzz saw,
furniture, appliances, antiques, air compressor, dishes etc.
to be held at
LOBB'S AUCTION BUILDING IN CLINTON
for the Estate of Lloyd Stewart plus additions.
SATURDAY MAY 15 AT 10 A.M.
TREES, SHRUBS ETC.: Colorado blue spruce, Austrian pines,
Royal red maples, Norway maples, clump birch, junipers of all
kinds, Mugo pines, nest spruce, Japanese maples, globe cedars,
spireas, burning bush, purple leaf sand cherry, etc. NOTE
SHRUBS SELL AT 10 A.M.
TRACTORS ETC.: Antique Geo White tractor, homemade small
tractor, buzz saw on trailer powered by Wisconsin engine, 2 wheel
trailer, single wheel garden tractor, portable air compressor, 3.5 hp
gas lawn mower, fertilizer spreader, hyd jack etc., Workmate 300.
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES: High back bed dresser
and washstands, 3 piece and 2 piece bedroom suites, 2 treadle
sewing machines, 2 what knots, McClory washer and dryer,
Admiral dishwasher, chest freezer, floor model colour TV, 20"
portable TV, Admiral fridge 30" electric stove, pressed pattern
dining table, 4 chesterfields and chairs, 4 drawer filing cabinet,
patio table, umbrella and 4 matching chairs, electric sewing
machine in stand, air conditioner, dehumidifier, humidifier, desk
and chair, wash stand, Boston rocker, maple gliding rocker and
foot stool, coffee and end tables, round parlour table, electric
sewing machine, card table and 4 chairs, small microwave oven,
fans, rug hooking material, 2 children's bikes, ladies' bike, skill
saw, sander etc., dishes and glassware, collectable and antique
pieces, 2 antique pitchers and basins, 3 handmade quilts, bedding,
cream cans, BA gas cans, lawn chairs, garden tools, small
appliances, pictures, mirrors, lamps, etc.
Terms Cash or Cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
In Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
ONE AND TWO BEDROOM
apartments for rent in Blyth.
Fridge, stove and laundry facilities
included. Reasonable rent. Phone
482-9371. 16-tfn
ROOM AND BOARD. PHONE
887-9093. 13-tfn
HOUSE FOR RENT IN BRUSSELS,
3 bedroom, close to school. Phone
887-9622 anytime. 07-tin
ONE BEDROOM IN QUIET HOME
Dinsley St. W. Appliances, heat
and hydro included. Available mid
July 523-4937. 19- 1p
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Blyth available July 1st. References.
Phone 523-4272. 19-2
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
WHOLESALE FRESH RAINBOW
Trout, pond stocking, 100/inch.
Alps Creek Trout Farm, Robert
Charter, 392-6201 (Teeswater).
16-4p
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
NINTENDO GAMES ALL IN
good condition. Call 523-4313.
18-2
36 ACRES NEW SEEDING
alfalfa hay. Phone Tony de Boer
523-9277. 18-2
17 FOOT JAYCO TRAVEL TRAI-
LER, sleeps 6, stove, ice box,
$1200. Must sell. Evenings, 357-
2817. 19-1
FARM GATES, 7 BAR, 1 3/4 "
tubular steel, from 4' to 18' long,
$45 to $100, hardware included.
Phone 357-1978. 19-4
YARD MAN RIDING LAWN
mower 12 hp. 38" cut like new
condition. Honda self-propel walk
behind mower, excellent shape.
Phone 523-4546. 19-lp
GOOD, CLEAN HARDWOOD
slabs - $12.28 to $12.98 a cord
delivered. Phone 529-7302. 19-4
1974 STARCRAFT HARD TOP
tent trailer. Phone 887-9202 after
6:00 p.m. 19-lp
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
PERENNIALS, GERANIUMS AND
Box plants. Leo and Corry Sanders,
one road south of Belgrave, then
east two miles on County Rd. 16.
Phone 887-6306. 19-7p
HAY FOR SALE, LARGE ROUND
bales - pure alfalfa, second cut,
Brussels area. Phone 887-6538.
19-lp
CLEAN USED FURNITURE:
Sofa beds, $219.95 and up; Coffee
Tables, $19.95 and up; recliners,
$119.95; Sofas, $139.95 and up;
Love Seats, $49.95 and up; Table
and Chairs, $79.95 and up;
Rocking Chairs (wood), $59.95 and
$69.95; Black and White Floor
Model T.V., $69.95; End Tables,
$15.95 and up; Beds; Free coffee
and donuts. Quality Used Furni-
ture, downtown Brussels. Open
Thursday and Saturday only. 10 'til
5:30, 887-6534. 19-lp
BAKER. Alan, Shirley, Thomas
and Sara are delighted to announce
the arrival of Emily-Ann on April
27 at Wingham and District
Hospital. Proud grandparents are
Edith Baker, Brussels; Harvey and
Margaret Clarke, Atwood and
great-grandparents Jack and Jean
Conley, Brussels. 19-1
ROY. Bill and Pat, along with
Michael and Jenna are thrilled to
welcome the birth of their daughter
and sister, Alanna Michelle
Kassandra on May 4, 1993 at 23:20
hours weighing 7 lbs. 9 oz. Another
granddaughter for Charles and Lee
Proctor and Bruce and Nancy Roy,
all of Clinton, great-granddaughter
of Vic and Mabel Taylor of
Clinton. Heartfelt thanks to Dr.
Steed, Dr. Salsbury and Dr. Baker
and the staff of Clinton Public
Hospital. 19-1
WESSELINK. David and Joyce are
thrilled to announce the safe arrival
of their third miracle. Joshua
Jordan David arrived on April 27 at
5:42 a.m. weighing 8 lbs. 10 oz.
Big brothers Justin and Adam can't
wait to play with him. Spoiling
privileges go to Mrs. Fenna Blok of
Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. John and
Dirkje Wesselink of RR 4,
Brussels. Special thanks to Dr.
Hanlon and the o.b. nurses of
Wingham Hospital. 19-1
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CARD OF
THANKS
BAAN. Our sincere thank you to
our relatives, friends and
neighbours for your care and
concern for us during the recent
illness and passing of our mother
and grandmother Emma Lichti.
Your prayers, phone calls, cards,
visits and donations have been
deeply appreciated and will always
be remembered. - John and Mary
Baan and family. 19-lp
BERNARD. The family of the late
George Bernard wish to express
their sincere appreciation for the
kindness of our relatives, friends
and neighbours during our recent
loss. Many thanks for the beautiful
floral arrangements, cards and
memorial donations. Your care,
comfort and support will always be
remembered. - Lillian and family.
19-2
BRYANS. Many, many thanks to
all who journeyed to Windsor to
celebrate our golden wedding
anniversary with us and our family.
We appreciated all the planning to
arrange this event as well as the
dinner, delicious cake, corsages,
gifts and cards. You truly made our
anniversary celebration a day we
shall never forget. - Lorne and
Anne Bryans. 19-1
CRAIG. Please accept our grateful
appreciation for the many acts of
kindness and the good wishes we
have received from friends,
neighbours, relatives and our
family over the past few weeks. -
Mel and Donna Craig. 19-1
RICHMOND. A great big thanks to
everyone who remembered me in
any way while in St. Joseph's and
since returning home. I will always
remember. Thanks again. - Ella.
DEVRIES. I would like to thank
my relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for the visits, cards and
telephone calls I received while I
was in hospital, first at Owen
Sound and then at Wingham.
Special thanks go to Dr. Kutcy,
Owen Sound and nurses on the fifth
floor and in Wingham to Dr. Wong
and nurses on second floor for their
excellent care. Also thanks for the
welcome home greetings put up by
neighbours and for the visits and
treats brought to my home. Special
thanks to Tom and Bernice
McFarlane, they're always there
when I need them. It will never be
forgotten. God bless you all. - Jane
Devries. 19-1
DONALDSON-LOGUE. We wish
to thank all of our wonderful
neighbours and friends, firemen
and O.P.P. for the cards, flowers,
and food and expressions of
sympathy at the sudden loss of a
dear sister and aunt Vera Scouller.
We will never forget your kindness.
- Al Donaldson and Lynn Logue
and families. 19-lp
DUNCAN. We sincerely thank
friends, neighbours, family and
relatives for attending our Come
and Go Tea, also the dinner and
party at night. Thanks to Wray
Upper for being M.C. and
supplying the music and songs,
Tom MacFarlane for piping in head
table, the girls who worked in the
kitchen. Thanks everyone for the
beautiful gifts, flowers and cards.
Your attendance meant so much to
us. It made a memorial day for our
special occasion. - Kay and Ross
Duncan. 19-1p
HALL. I would like to express my
gratitude for all of the gifts and best
wishes I received at the community
shower held on May 3. I would also
like to thank the ladies (and gentle-
man) who organized, entertained
and served at the shower. The
generosity and community spirit of
Brussels is appreciated and
admired. Sincerely - Dianne Hall.
19-1
JOHNSTON. I wish to thank my
family, relatives, friends and
neighbours for the cards, flowers
and visits while a patient in
Wingham Hospital, also the nurses
on the second floor for their care
and Rev. Peter Tucker for his visits.
All was much appreciated. - Bert
Johnston. 19-1p -
LOWE. A great big thank you to all
who made my big 50 party a
success. Thanks for your presence,
cards and gifts. - Wayne Lowel9-1
SCOULLER. We would like to
thank all our relatives, friends -
new and old, and neighbours for all
their kindness, food, gifts, cards
and donations to the Cancer
Society which we have received at
the time of Mom's death. We also
wish to thank the Blyth Fire
Department and the officers of the
O.P.P. who attended at the accident
scene. These are very difficult
times and as new members of the
community your kindness during
this time of sorrow has been very
much appreciated. - Rob and Judy
Scouller. 19-1