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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT A
ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH,
Brussels Annual Pork Chop Barbe-
cue, Friday, July 7, 5 - 7:30 p.m.
Adults $8.00, Preteens $4.50,
Preschool free. Takeouts available.
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WHITE, Stephen Herbert - 92
years of age. On Thursday, June
22, 1995 at Scarborough Grace
Hospital. Stephen, beloved husband
of Myrtle (nee: Leversage). Loving
father of Leland and Lucille.
Cherished grandfather of Christie,
Heather and Sue. Fondly
remembered by Bev, Heather and
Karen Henricks and Norm Carter.
Friends called at the R. S. Kane
Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street
at Goulding South of Steeles).
Complete chapel service was held
Monday 2:30 p.m.
HELP
WANTED
STUDENTS NEEDED FOR PICK-
ing raspberries, excellent pay for
the right person. Call Harry or
Leona Koelen, 887-6549. 26-1
THE BELGRAVE COMMUNITY
Centre Board is now accepting
applications for Secretary-Trea-
surer. Contact Kevin Pletch at 357-
1967 for more details. Applications
must be submitted by July 17, 1995
at 12 noon. 26-2
CHILD CARE WANTED IN MY
rural home, starting in September
for 3 children ages 5 yrs., 3 yrs.,
and 8 months for 3 days a week
(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday),
own transportation is a necessity.
For more information call Melanie
at 357-4227. 26-2
WAITER-WAITRESS - PART
time to work weekends. Call 887-
6303. 26-2
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Brussels, $550/month includes
everything. Phone 519-743-9298.
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BLYTH: TWO BEDROOM
apartment, fridge, stove, utilities
and laundry facilities all included.
Phone 482-9371. 01-tfn
FARMHOUSE-SHED-HORSE
pasture for rent - comfortable 5-
bedroom brick farmhouse with
large yard surrounded by trees
located between Brussels and
Newry. Also included a shed and
fenced pasture ideal for horses.
Monthly rent $700. For more
information call (519) 357-3330.
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2 BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR
rent available July. $250 per month
plus utilities, second floor, Turn-
berry St., Brussels. Phone 887-
6058. 24-tin
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
6000 B.T.U. AIR CONDITIONER
for horizontal (sliding) windows
$350. 523-9810. 26-lp
BROWN AND WHITE LAYING
hens, 8 and 9 months old, laying
well. Phone 523-9077. 26-2p
BUGGY-STROLLER, CRIB AND
mattress, high chair, playpen, infant
car seat, jolly jumper, bicycle child
carrier. Call 523-9855. 26-1p
CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS, PRO-
fessionally done, six original 4 x 6
portraits, two 5 x 7 and one 8 x 10,
$19.99 by appointment. Snyder
Studio, Wingham, 519-357-1851.
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CHESTERFIELD AND MATCH-
ing chair, beige with brown stripe,
very good condition, $100.00. 887-
6257. 26-1
GIFTS, TREASURES FROM THE
past, country decorating. Visit
Cathy's Shoppe, 1 1/4 miles north
of Winthrop, turn right second
place on the left. Open most days
until 9 p.m. Sundays 1 to 5 p.m.
527-1484. 21-6.
RAINBOW TROUT - FRESHLY
cleaned, 6 for $12.50 or fish your
own at 300 an inch; 3 concessions
north, 3 sideroads west of Blyth.
Gloria Hedley 357-2329. 04-tin
HAY RACKS - 8' x 18', COMES
with 6' hardwood ladder. Oak sills
treated and painted, $715. Also
available - 20' and 24'. Better Bilt
Products, 887-6571. 25-6
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AUCTION
SALES
BRIAN RINTOUL
AUCTIONEER
357-2349
CALENDAR
TUESDAY, JULY 11 - Paul
Traynor, RR 2, Wingham,
Turnberry Twp., household
effects.
RRMR
K-W STOCKYARDS EVERY
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY &
BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK EVERY
FRIDAY.
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BIRTHS
McGAVIN. (nee Rice). With love
and thanks, Jeff and Shannon
welcome the birth of their first
child, Jacob Jeffrey. Jacob arrived
Tuesday, June 6 at 8:54 p.m.
weighing 8 lbs. 7 oz. Proud grand-
parents are Colleen Elliott of
Exeter, Larry Rice of Brussels and
Neil and Marie McGavin of
Walton. 26-1
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CARD OF
THANKS
BADLEY. We would like to extend
our deepest gratitude to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
kindness and support of our mother
and grandmother Sadie Mac-
Donald. The visits, food, flowers,
phone calls and cards were just a
reminder of how precious friend-
ships are at a time like this. Thanks
again. - Vera Badley and family.
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ELLIOTT-We would like to say a
sincere thank you to all our special
neighbours, friends and relatives
for the kind words, flowers, and
food sent to the house during the
loss of our nephew Mark. It was a
very difficult time for the entire
family and you helped us through
it. Thank you. - Paul, Kathy, Jeff,
Lesley, Matthew and Rachel. 26-lp
ENGEL. I wish to extend my
sincere appreciation to neighbours,
relatives and friends for cards, gifts
and flowers re - my ninety-ninth
birthday. I thank you all very much.
Special thanks to Majestic W.I. -
Jessie Engel. 26-1
JACKSON. My sincere apprecia-
tion to those people who helped me
to return my two deer (Bambi and
Winnie the Pooh) to their herd and
my apologies for any destruction
they may have done to neighbours'
gardens. - Graham and Ken. 26-1
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CARD OF
THANKS
KRAUTER. Cal and I want to
extend a sincere thank you to all
the kind friends and neighbours
who helped in any way to make our
50th anniversary tea such a joyous
occasion. We were overwhelmed
with so many lovely gifts, flowers
and cards. A special thanks to the
neighbours and friends who
contributed to the lovely gifts.
Thanks never seems enough. We
will long remember all of you. -
Cal and Marguerite Krauter.
P.S. Someone brought a lovely
little candle gift to the church and
we were unable to find a card on it.
Please call me if you see this note.
-Marg. 26-1p
MAIZE. I would like to thank
neighbours, friends and relatives
for cards and flowers received
while I was a patient in University
Hospital. - Greg. 26-1p
MCDOUGALL. The family of the
late Gordon McDougall would like
to thank all their relatives, friends
and neighbours for all the kindness
shown during the loss of their
father. To all who contributed with
food, cards, flowers, memorial
donations and to those who called
at the funeral home. To Rev. Paul
Ross, Tasker Chapel of the Beattie-
Falconer Funeral Homes, the
pallbearers and the Londesboro
U.C.W. for the luncheon. To Dr.
Almad and Dr. Darr of London and
Dr. Woldnik of Seaforth. Special
thanks to Aunt Joan Crawford for
all her help and especially her
tribute to "Dear Old Dad". Special
thanks to Bill Manning for the
enjoyable evening and the great
eulogy given at the funeral. Special
thanks to Aunt Marion and Lyle
Kernigham for the music at the
service and for the care given to
our father during his illness. 26- 1p
McGAVIN. We wish to thank our
family and friends for their loving
support, best wishes, visits, flowers
and gifts in honour of Jacob's birth.
Special thanks also to Dr. Hay, Dr.
Wenske and all of the obstetrical
nurses at Clinton Public Hospital
for the safe arrival of our son and
for the wonderful care our family
received. - Jeff, Shannon and
Jacob. 26-1
WORK. I certainly appreciate all
the help and encouragement I
received from my Church Guild,
neighbours, J.R.'s coffee sippers,
before and since my knee surgery.
Special thanks to Audrey, also the
nice gentleman that helped with the
door at J.R.'s. Last, but not least,
Graham for all the good meals he
served me. I thank you all. -
Margaret. 26-1
SCHLUETER. I would like to
thank everyone for their visits,
cards, flowers and prayers while I
was in University Hospital and
since coming home. Margaret
offers her appreciation to those
kind enough to give of their time to
drive her to London and those who
did errands for us. My thanks to the
local caring doctors involved,
especially Dr. Duff, surgeon and
Dr. Smith who was so attentive
throughout. The latter two are
doctors from the hospital. My
appreciation to the kind and
competent nurses on the 8th floor.
Sincere thanks to the caring nurses
of Home Care. All is very much
appreciated. - Walter. 26-1
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COMING
EVENTS
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Kim Fritz on Friday, July 7 at
8 p.m. in Walton United Church.
Everyone welcome! 26-2
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment - St. Joseph's R.C. Church,
Clinton, Wednesday, June 28, 8 p.m.
Over $100 in prizes. Lunch provid-
ed. Everyone welcome. Sponsored
by Knights of Columbus. 26-1p
ONE OF THE LARGEST OUT-
door art and craft festivals. Court-
house Park, Goderich, July 7:
12 - 9 p.m., July 8: 10 - 6 p.m. and
July 9: 12 - 6 p.m. 165 exhibits,
live entertainment and activities.
For further info. contact (519) 524-
2125. 26-2
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
Lions Club Lucky Bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community
Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open
6:30 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel
Chair Accessible. Potential prize
board over $3,000, $1,000 jackpot
must go every week. tin
DABBER BINGO - $1,000 JACK-
pot must go! Wingham Knights of
Columbus, every Tuesday. Sacred
Heart Parish Hall, Wingham. Doors
open 6 p.m. Early Birds 7:15 p.m.
Licence number M157928. tin
BRANDON CEMETERY SERVICE,
Belgrave, Sunday, July 2 at 3 p.m.
Anglican Church in charge.
Everyone welcome. 26-1
"COME AND GO" BRIDAL
shower for Crystal Black, Tuesday,
July '4, 7 - 9 p.m. W.I. Hall,
Belgrave. Everyone welcome.
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SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Double Bingo, Monday, July 10,
7:30 p.m., Seaforth Arena. Doors
open 5:30. Over $5,000 in prizes.
$2,000 jackpot. All game prizes
doubled. 26-2
DON'T MISS "THE TOMORROW
BOX" now playing at Blyth
Festival until August 26. Order
your tickets now by calling the
Box office at 519-523-9300. 26-1
CALLING ALL SNELLS! IF YOU
belong to the Snell family which
originated in Londesboro, ON.
Come to the 65th reunion Sunday,
July 9 at Londesboro School.
Registration 3 p.m. - pot luck
supper 5:30 p.m. Bring your own
dishes and a chair. 26-2p
OPEN HOUSE - THE FAMILY OF
Jean Buchanan invite friends,
neighbours and relative§ to help
celebrate her 90th bifthday at
Egmondville United Church on
Sunday, July 2, 2 to 4 p.m. Best
wishes only please. 25-2
A TASTE OF COUNTRY
BARBECUE: beef, pork, turkey,
venison, hors d' oeuvres, salads
Saturday, July 22, 5 - 7 p.m. Blyth
& District Community Centre.
Adults $12, Children 12 and under
$6 (includes admission to the Food
Fair). Tickets available at the
Citizen Blyth and Brussels offices,
and Blyth Festival. 24-6p
BALL'S CEMETERY MEMORIAL
Service, Sunday, July 2 at 3 p.m.,
Baseline Road, Hullett Township.
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SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL AT
Zion Mennonite Church 5 km. east
of Cranbrook, July 3 to 14, 9:00 to
11:30 a.m. Monday to Friday. Ages
3 1/2 to Grade 8 welcome. For
more information call 887-6571.
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AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects, Antiques & Riding Lawn Mower
will be held for
PAUL & RHETA TRAYNOR, RR 2 WINGHAM, ONT.
Lot 30 Conc. 10 Turnberry Twp.
North end of Wingham turn west at Hodgin's Buildall and go 2
miles to the Horseshoe, or go north of Wingham on Hwy. 4 past
the Co-op corner, turn left -- approx. 2 miles. Watch for signs.
ON TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1995
AT 5:30 P.M.
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349