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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
CARD OF
THANKS
CARD OF
THANKS-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
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOM, SHARE
kitchen and bathroom, $60 per
week. Phone 887-6061 after 6 p.m.
39-1
THREE BEDROOM HOME IN
Belgrave, newly renovated, $592
per month plus utilities. Phone 357-
1099. 39-1
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Blyth, stove and fridge provided,
available immediately, $450/month.
Phone 523-4836 or 482-3016. 39-2
LARGE THREE BEDROOM
house in Blyth, nicely decorated,
$500/month plus utilities. Phone
887-9007. 32-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Brussels, $475 per month, heat
and hydro included. Phone 570-
4362. 24-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
for rent, Blyth. Fridge, stove,
utilities and laundry facilities all
included. Call 482-9371. 26-lfn
TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX IN
Clinton, close to downtown, available
immediately. Stove, fridge. Washer
and dryer hookups. References
required. For information call 523-
4359 or 482-5267. 38-2
SHARE LARGE, QUAINT RE-
novated schoolhouse near Blyth.
Clean, well-fumishcd home. Prefer
quiet, responsible female, non-
smoker, to share with same. Must
like pets. Laundry, piano, all
amenities. $350/monlh includes
everything. Call 523-9761, even-
38-2
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
AUTO. 22 RIFLE $150, 303 -
$150, 12 Gauge - $150. Phone 887-
6061 evenings. 39-1
I HAVE RECENTLY RETIRED
from my photography business.
Anyone wishing to purchase their
negatives may do so. Wedding
negatives - $10; family negatives -
$3. Contact Harvey McDowell,
Blyth by phoning 523-9358. 39-lp
WOODEN ANTIQUE VANITY
dresser; two pair of ladies' skates
sizes 6 and 8; also girl's figure
skating dresses - one pink, one
blue, also blue skirl size 12. All in
excellent condition. Asking S30
each. Call after 5 p.m. 526-7283.
39-1
MUST SELL - ALL NEWLY
renovated inside and out bungalow,
large lol with garden area. Take a
look, you'll be surprised. Blyth
523-4205. 39-lp
CHURCH PEW, UNFINISHED
$200. Wooden love scat with
upholstered seat, $200. High back,
antique Victoria sofa, blue velvet,
refinished wood, $800. Call 523-
9715 after 6 p.m. 39-2
VARIETY OF HAND KNITS,
crocheted animals on hand. Phone
887-6390 or drop in at 36 Flora St.,
Brussels anytime after 1:00 p.m.
39-1
20 CATTLE WATER BOWLS.
Phone 523-4781. 39-1
ROASTING CHICKENS - 7 - 9
LBS., $ 1.35/lb. Order now for
delivery Oct. 28. Phone 887-6098.
37- 6p
MACINTOSH, SPARTAN,
Courtland apples. Pumpkins - all
sizes, ready soon. Contact Boyd
Taylor, 523-9279. 38-4
APPLES, FRESH PRESSED
cider, apple butter, honey. Maitside
Orchards County Rd. 16, west of
Brussels 887-6882. Open daily.
38- 2p
DOBSON/WALSH. Rodney and
Susie arc pleased to announce the
arrival of their first child, a girl
Marissa Jcanine, bom Sept. 21 at
1:33 a.m. weighing 5 lbs. 12 oz. at
Clinton Public Hospital. Spoiling
privileges go to first-time
grandparents Larry and Barb Walsh
of Tillsonburg, Ont., Robert
Dobson and Marg Reid of London
and Doris and Doug Slemin of
Elmsdale, Nova Scotia. Proud
great-grandparents are Audrey
Scott of Exeter, Ont., Audrey
Walsh of Clinton, Ont., and Mary
Holland of Seaforth, Ont. Special
great-great-aunt is Olive Heels of
Toronto, Ontario. 39-1
LOVE SEAT, RECENTLY RE-
upholstered, excellent condition
$125; sofa bed, good condition
$125; skill saw mitre saw, excellent
condition $125. Phone 887-6535.
BAKELAAR. Calvin and Cheryl
are happy to announce the safe
arrival of Monica Joanne. Monica
was bom at 8:08 p.m. on Sept. 21,
1994 at Clinton Public Hospital
weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. Monica is
welcomed to the family by her big
sister Michelle and big brother
Jordan. Grandparents Jim and
Hinke Bakelaar of Blyth and Bert
and Joanne Lyon of Londesboro
are ready to love another grand
child. Monica is very fortunate to
be a great-granddaughter to Laura
Lyon of Londesboro and Roy and
Grace Easom of Blyth. 39-1
0 AUCTION
SALES
38-2p
0 AUCTION
SALES
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for
Goderich, Clinton and London homes
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 AT 9 A.M.
Almond fridge and stove, portable dishwasher, clothes dryer, 7
cubic ft. chest freezer, electric sewing machine, corner china
cabinet, antique wicker wheel chair, antique seeder, antique child's
sleigh, modern wheel chair, 3 chesta beds, nearly new chesterfield
and chair, portable colour TV, small china cabinet, 2 wail units,
component stereo, pine frame chesterfield, French Provincial
coffee and end tables, wing type chair, 3/4 box spring and mattress
like new, queen size mattress and frame, double box spring and
mattress, chests of drawers, kitchen table and chair sets, white
bedroom furniture, maple table and 4 chairs, gas barbecue,
kerosene heater, electric lawn mower, gas lawn mower, Snapper
8 hp. riding mower, electric leaf blower, bicycles, garden tools,
garden tiller, lift top desk, dishes, glassware, collectables, air
conditioner, plus our usual large offering of items too numerous to
mention.
TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 AT 11:30 A.M. at Richard Lobb Auction
Building In Clinton, 1990 Prowler 20 ft. Cuddy cabin with V6 175 hp
In board on 1990 EZ load trailer like new, 1986 coachman 35 ft. 5th
wheel travel trailer, 1986 10 1/2 ft. trucker camper.
BAKELAAR. Monica and I would
like to thank Dr. Hay and Irene for
their prenatal care. A special thanks
to Dr. Hay, Millie and Diane who
were there when we needed them
the most and shared in this special
time with Calvin and I. Thank you
to those whose generosity during
my hospital stay and since
returning home, has not gone
unnoticed. - Cheryl. 39-1
BRAY. I would like to thank all
my family, friends and neighbours
for the lovely cards, flowers, and
visits while I was in Wingham
Hospital and also since I came
home. Thanks to Dr. Hanlon,
nurses on second floor and ICU. It
was sure appreciated. Thanks
again. - Evelyn Bray. 39-lp
DOBSON/WALSH. Marissa and I
would like to give many, many
thanks to Dr. Raczycki, Dr.
Wenske, Dr. Salsbury and Dr.
Harle and the rest of the OB staff
for their excellent care while in
Clinton Hospital. Special thanks go
to all the nurses for all their
wonderful help and support.
Marissa would also like to say
thank you to Kim Mostrey,
Grandma Walsh and her Dad for
helping her Mom get through
everything on Tuesday. Warm
thanks extended to people who
called and who sent cards, flowers
and gifts and visited us-while in the
hospital. - Susie and Marissa. 39-1
FORAN. Special thanks to all who
donated so generously to our
annual Walk-A Dog-Athon. We
walked 10 km. and raised $1,959. -
Ron, June and Karley. 39-lp
KERR. I wish to thartk everyone
for visits, cards, flowers, treats and
kindness while I was in the hospital
and since returning home. It was
much appreciated. Thank you to
Dr. Hay, Dr. Anand, and Dr.
Salsbury, also to Clinton Hospital
first floor and OR nurses. You all
show much support. - Nicole Kerr.
39-1
SHANNON. On behalf of the
family of the late Edna Shannon we
would like to express our sincere
thanks to friends, neighbours and
relatives for their support and care
given to Edna during her illness
and in our recent loss. Thank you
for the cards, flowers and inquiries
made during her stay in Seaforth
Manor and Seaforth Community
Hospital. Thank you for your
expressions of sympathy since our
loss through cards, flowers, visits,
calls, food and donations. Special
thanks to Dr. Shepherd, Dr.
Percival, Dr. Malkus, Seaforth
Community Hospital and staff and
Seaforth Manor and staff for their
care and kindness given to Edna.
To Rev. Stephen Huntley for his
prayers and visits to the hospital, to
Rev. Bruce Cook for his words of
comfort, to Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home for their guidance and to the
ladies who prepared the lunch. Our
heartfelt thanks. - Ivin Shannon
and family. 39-1
STONEHOUSE. My sincere thanks
to Dr. Gear and Dr. Ping, the nurses
in intensive care and on second
floor for their care, while I was a
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital. Also thanks to Rev. Mary
Jane Hobden for her visits. A very
special thank you to our relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
wonderful care to Lewis, also for
cards, visits, flowers, phone calls
and food brought to our home.
These thoughts will always be
remembered. - Helen Stonehouse.
39-lp
THANK YOU - THE SILENT
Auction Committee of the Brussels
United Church wishes to thank all
who donated, bid and helped with
our successful auction. We raised
$8,063.30 for the new church
furnace. Whoever has the painting
of the clown's face by Rev. Charles
Carpentier, would they please
return it. The lady who purchased it
at the auction would like to have it.
39-1
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AUCTION SALE
OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD
FURNISHINGS AND
APPLIANCES, GLASS AND CHINA,
PRIMITIVES,
COLLECTABLES, AND MISC. ITEMS,
for Mr. L. Bok, Mr & Mrs. L. Lane, of
Wingham and Mr & Mrs. J. Carmichael of
Belgrave.
Sale to be held at the
WINGHAM SALES ARENA.
(Just North of Wingham on Hwy. #4)
THURSDAY EVENING,
OCTOBER 6^94, 7 P.M.
Auctioneer: Jake Kikkert - 357-2987
LYON. I would like to thank my
sons Murray and Bert, their wives
and families for the most memor
able open house on my 90th
birthday. I shall never forget
visiting with so many relatives and
friends. Sincere thanks for the gifts,
flowers, cards and telephone calls I
received. My sister Edythe and I
share the same birthdate and I am
most grateful to her for always
standing by me through my joys
and sorrows. - Laura Lyon. 39-lp
THANK YOU
To the BMG Catering Group - a
sincere thank you for the delicious
banquet. An excellent dinner, well
served, helped to make for a very
successful appreciation night.
Thanks again, Murray and Betty.
39-1
0 COMING
EVENTS
SCOTT/CARDIFF. Thank you to
all who attended or brought gifts
for my community shower. Your
presence and welcoming were very
much appreciated. Thank you also
to Wendy for organizing and to
Jodi and Karen for your wonderful
entertainment. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered. -
Allyson and Rob Cardiff. 39-1
SHANNON. Words cannot express
our sincere thanks for your
kindness shown to us at the lime of
our loss. Your expressions of
sympathy have touched our hearts
in a special way. Thanks. - Herb,
Bonnie and family. 39-1
THANKSGIVING
BRUNCH
at the
Brussels
Sunday,
October 9/94
$3.50 adults, $2.50 children.
Bacon, sausage, eggs,
homefries, toast and jam,
coffee and juice.
Brunch starts at 8 a.m.
and goes to 1 p.m.
Everyone welcome