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BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES B
A CLEARING AUCTION SALE
for
MRS. TILUE HACKETT ESTATE
335 Ross St. Lucknow, Ont.
on
SATURDAY JUNE 12, 1993 9:30 A.M.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
ALLAN HACKETT 528-3435
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
22 ACRES OF ALFALFA HAY
clover, $50 an acre to harvest,
Auburn area. Phone 526-7429.
22-2
SINGER SEWING MACHINE,
electric in cabinet, good condition,
$50. Kerosene portable heater, like
new $60. Phone 887-9751. 21-2p
BIRTHS
BISHOP. Keshia and Kayla
welcomed their new little sister,
Kabrina Jacqueline into the world
on May 28 weighing 8 lbs. 8 oz.
Proud parents are Kevin and
Jacquie. Also welcoming her are
her grandparents Clarence and
Rose Marie Bishop of Ethel, Bill
and Florence Robertson of
Bluevale, great-grandmothers Vera
Nicholson of Bluevale and
Margaret Robertson of Wingham.
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LOWRY. Graham and Margaret
Work of Brussels are proud to
announce the safe arrival of their
seventh grandson Bradley William
He arrived on May 6 at Chedoke-
McMaster Hospital in Hamilton.
The early arrival weighed in at 3
lbs. 7 oz. Proud parents are Judy
and Rob Lowry and little brother
Wade of Point Clarke, Ontario.
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For more information, call
1-800-563-WILD
!IF
Canadian Wildlife Federation
AUCTION
SALES
RICHARD
LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
WED. JUNE 9 AT 7 P.M. - MF 1085
tractor, 20 ft land packer, forage
equipment, NH 352 mIxmill,
planting and tillage equipment, 1
1/4 mile north then 1 1/2 mile east
of Exeter for Morgan Brothers
235-1487 or 235-2946 after 6 p.m.
WED. JUNE 16 AT 6 P.M. -
Antiques, furniture, appliances,
power wood working tools, hand
tools, riding lawn mower at the
Brussels Arena for Jim Mair 887-
6105 and Mrs. Retta Hoover.
THURS. JUNE 17 AT 11 A.M. -
Case IH 5140 Maxum 4 x 4 tractor
830 hours, JD 2350 with JD 146
loader, JD 3130 tractor, Gleaner L
combine, forage equipment, GT
Toxawlck 540 grain dryer, tillage
and planting equipment, to be
held 2 1/2 miles north of Seaforth
then 1 1/2 miles west for Sam and
Gary McClure 527-1668 or 527-
0290.
INTERESTED IN TAKING PART
in a Farmers' Market in Blyth?
A pilot project may be held in
August if there is enough interest.
Contact Peter Smith 523-4345 or
Keith Roulston 523-4792 (days),
523-9636 evenings. 22-4
CARD OF
THANKS
BLYTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY
PLAY. Thank you to the following
businesses who donated to our
Pancake Breakfast in the Park on
Sunday morning - Bachert Meats,
Green's Abatoir, M & M Meats,
Seaforth Creamery, and Sunrise
Dairy. Thanks also to the Blyth
Lions Club for cooking a great
breakfast (enjoyed by all), Don
Scrimgeour and Carol Irwin. Your
support is appreciated. - Blyth &
District Community Play. 22-1
CARRY ON CLOGGERS. On
behalf of the Carry On Cloggers,
we would like to take this
opportunity to thank everyone who
attended our Clogging and
Stepdancing Show "Music through
the Years". Special thanks go out to
Blaine Stephenson our M.C.,
Marion Kernighan for entertaining
us on the piano prior to the show,
Janet Buchanan and Jean Crawford
for the videos and pictures and also
the staff from the Blyth Festival
Theatre for all their help. Most
important, we would like to thank
all the Carry On Cloggers, the
stepdancers and parents for all their
hard work in putting this show
together. You all did a super job
and without the co-operation and
support from all these people, the
show would not have been the
success it was. Also, thanks for all
the lovely flowers and chocolates,
they were greatly appreciated.
Hope to see you all again at next
year's show. Thanks. - The
Preszcator Family. 22-1
COULTES. I would like to express
my sincere thanks to all those who
attended and contributed to my
community shower. Thanks to the
neighbours on the third line for
hosting it and to all those who took
part. We will always cherish the
gifts and your friendship. Thanks
also to Kim Higgins for the shower
at her home and to Krista Bucholtz
for the shower she hosted at Brian's
mom's. Brian and I would also like
to thank our wedding party for
putting on our buck and doe also
thank those who attended. We
appreciate everything that has been
done for us prior to our wedding. -
Alison Coultes. 22-1
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT A
C CARD OF
THANKS
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR
Becky Dunbar Tuesday, June 8 at
Ethel United Church. Everyone
welcome. 22-1
MISCELLANEOUS BRIDAL
shower for Jennifer Sanders, June 8
at 8 p.m., Belgrave W.I. Hall.
Everyone welcome. 22- 1p
BELGRAVE KINSMEN PORK
barbecue at the Belgrave
Community Centre, Saturday, June
19, 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. Adults $8.00,
12 and under $4.00. Advance
tickets for barbecue available from
Kinsmen members. Dance to
follow - silver collection. 22-3
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
- St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Clinton
Wednesday, June 8, 8 p.m. Over
$100.00 in prizes. Lunch provided.
Everyone welcome. Sponsored by
Knights of Columbus. 22-1p
HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO
plan for the future. Long-Term
Care will focus on the needs of
elderly persons and physically
disabled adults in Huron County.
Come to a public meeting on
Thursday, June 10, 1993 at 7 p.m.
at Goderich Township Hall,
Holmesville. Share ideas with
others, service providers, caregivers
and government representatives. If
you need transportation or help at
home to attend, call 482-5666 or
1-800-267-0535. 22-1
THE WINGHAM & AREA
SENIORS Day Centre, cordially
invites you to their annual meeting
to be held at the Seniors Day
Centre on June 14. Dessert and
coffee will be served at 7 p.m. with
the meeting to follow. Guest
speaker: Frances Ellett M.P.H.
Program Administrator, South-
western, Ontario Regional Geriatric
Program. 22-lb
TURNER. In the loss of our dear
wife, mother, grandmother, sister
and most of all our best friend
Vera, the families of Robert
Turner, Gayle, Brian, Matthew and
Tim, Philip, Chris and Rob, wish to
extend their most sincere thanks to
all those who cared for, and loved
Vera over the years. Words alone
cannot express our special thanks
to Dr. Thompson, the nursing staff
of Goderich Hospital, VON, Town
and Country Homemakers, neigh-
bours and special friends.
Sincerely, Robert (Bob). 22-1
WIT.1 IS. The family of Mr. Archie
Willis would like to express their
sincere appreciation to all their
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the food, flowers, cards and
donations, received at the time of
his death. Special thanks to Huron
County Home Care Karen Smith,
Clara Blake, Velma Elliott and
Karen Lefore who took such good
care of him. Special thanks to Dr.
Wong and the staff on second floor
I.C.U. Wingham Hospital. To Betts
Funeral Home, Rev. McMillan and
the pallbearers, thank you. Your
kindness will always be remem-
bered. - Mabel Willis and family.
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COMING
EVENTS
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
In Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Brussels - rent with option to buy.
Available June 15. Phone 887-6321
or 887-6090 evenings. 22-1
HOUSE FOR RENT: LARGE
three bedroom in Blyth, $525/month.
Available July 1. Phone 887-9007
and leave message. 21-tfn
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
BARLEY AND CORN.
Jim Patterson, 887-6558. 22-2p
SUSZUKI DS50 DIRT BIKE,
good condition, many new parts,
887-6618. 22-1
RIECK I.D.A. PHARMACY,
Goderich, carries a full line of
breast prostheses. After breast
surgery, our certified fitters can
help you. For more information call
524-7241 collect. 12-26 eow
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 Cony Sanders,
one road south of Belgrave, then
east two miles on County Rd. 16.
Phone 887-6306. 19-7p
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
FARM GATES, 7 BAR, 1 3/4"
tubular steel, from 4' to 18' long,
$45 to $100, hardware included.
Phone 357-1978. 19-4
GOOD, CLEAN HARDWOOD
slabs - $12.28 to $12.98 a cord
delivered. Phone 529-7302. 19-4
ONE - 20 ACRE AND ONE - 16
acre field of new seeding alfalfa
hay, Londesboro area. Phone
523-9277. 21-3
CLEANED USED FURNITURE,
sofa beds $189.95 and $219.95.
Coffee tables $19.95 and up. Sofa
$139.95 and up. White desk with
hutch $199.95. Drop leaf chrome
table with two chairs $89.95, living
room chairs $35.00 and $39.95.
Love seats $49.95 and up.
Recliners $89.95 and $119.95.
Quality used furniture, Main St.,
Brussels. Open Thursday and
Saturday only, 10 until 5:30,
887-6534. 22- 1p
1 ONE SAXOPHONE, EXCELLENT
condition 887-6924. 22-1
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CARD OF
THANKS
DAUPHIN. Thanks to all the
people who have been so kind to
me while I was in the hospital and
since returning home. It's so great
to have so many friends and I can't
thank you enough. I'll be back on
my feet in no time. Thanks again -
Heather Dauphin. 22-1
DEBOER. The family of the late
Tony deBoer would like to express
their sincere thanks for the support
shown to us in the loss of our
husband, father and grandfather,
and donations of flowers, food,
cards and donations to the Cancer
Society. Special thanks to Dr. Hay,
the Clinton Hospital nursing staff,
the St. Joseph's Hospital nursing
staff, the community nurses, the
homemakers, and the Beattie-
Falconer Funeral Home. Special
thanks to the pallbearers and to
Rev. Heersink for his comforting
words and prayers. - Sally deBoer
and family. 22-1
DEBOER. I would like to thank all
our neighbours and friends for their
support shown to our family in the
loss of my father. Special thanks
for the cards, flowers, and donation
of food. Your kindness will always
be remembered. - Fred and family.
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LAPP. We wish to thank all our
friends and neighbours for their
kindness and sympathy shown in
the recent loss of Mom, Mrs. F. J.
Lapp of St. Thomas. Your
condolences will always be
remembered. - Ell and Kay Lapp
and family. 22-1
McDOWFIJ . We wish to express
our sincere thanks to our friends
and relatives for making our 50th
wedding anniversary such a
memorable occasion. The beautiful
flowers, gifts and cards, we will
always treasure. We would like to
thank our guests, some from quite a
distance, who attended our dinner
on Saturday evening. A special
thanks to our family who provided
such a enjoyable program after-
wards and also to the many friends
who attended our Open House on
Sunday afternoon. Without you this
would not have been possible. We
love you all! - Ferne and Hary
McDowell. 22-lb
POORTINGA. Our sincere thanks
to our neighbours and friends for
the lovely gift and get-together at
Wilson's and thank you very much
for best wishes at our new home.
Also thank you to all of you who
helped us move and for the lunch
provided. - Clarence, Pat, Clarence
Jr. and George. 22-1
RYAN. We wish to thank all our
friends and relatives for the
wonderful gifts, cards and tokens
on celebrating our 25th wedding
anniversary, May 21. We're very
grateful to all of you, on this
memorable occasion. Very
Sincerely - Jim, Betty, Greg and
Madeline Ryan. 22-1
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