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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT A
A AUCTION
SALES A AUCTION
SALES
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects, Antiques & Car
for the Estate of the late
Ross Holloway of Wingham.
Held in the Belgrave Arena on
Saturday, November 4, 1995 at 11:00 a.m.
Full list to follow next week.
Terms: Cash.
For information call Don Patterson 357-2817
Auctioneer Brian Rintoul, Wingham.
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
Bicycles for Goderich Police, antique furniture and appliances for
, Marion Becker of Zurich and power tools for Bill Elkton of Goderich •
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 AT 9 A.M.
Approx 30 bicycles selling at 11 a.m. for Goderich Police Dept.
• POWER TOOLS: Delta 6" jointer planer with motor - like new, 8" drill •
• press, Makita 12" thickness planer like new, Craftsman 60 litre wet •
• dry vac, dove tail Jig for router, lathe turning chisels, clamps, 2 sets
• of dowel centering jigs, plus several other related Items plus a
• variety of woods for turning, etc.
• FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ANTIQUES, ETC.: Westinghouse fridge
4 with left hand door, Admiral 24" electric stove, washer and dryer,
• microwave, 3 colour TV's, small apt. size freezer, antique round
4 dining table, 6 Man of North preseback chairs, Fabian hutch, china
• cabinet, modern kitchen table with swivel chairs, 2 cedar chests,
• pine dough box table, 2 wall units, secretary drop front desk.
LARGE QUANTITY OF OCCUPIED JAPAN FIGURINES: tea figurines,
Including complete set of nursery rhyme characters, handmade
quilts, afgans, bedding, towels, Bissel carpet cleaning machine, 2
wheel trailers, good offering of furniture. A good clean offering for
too many hems to list.
Terms cash or cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898
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following Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Blyth - carpeted, large yard,
available November 1. 523-9428.
42-tfn
COUNTRY HOUSE 5 MILES
north of Clinton just off Hwy. 4.
Call 523-9781. 42-1
BLYTH, 3 BEDROOM BUNG-
alow, excellent location, available
immediately, monthly rent $475
plus utilities. References required.
Phone 523-9435. 41-2
APARTMENT FOR RENT IN
Brussels, one and two bedroom.
Call collect after 6 p.m. and
identify yourself as from Brusiels.
Phone 519-571-1740 or 579-3218.
40-3
TWO BEDROOM FARMHOUSE
between Blyth and Londesboro,
available immediately. References
required. Phone 523-9610. 37-tfn
LONDESBORO - 3 BEDROOM
house with garage. Close to school,
store, post office. Available Nov. 1.
$450 plus utilities. 526-7213
anytime, leave message. 41-3
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
ONE NICELY FINISHED 34"
exterior door with frosted glass
insert. Call 887-6809. 42-1
BARN BOARDS FOR SALE -
softwood and hardwood. Call 887-
6532 after 7. 42-1
LARGE CHEST FREEZER.
Phone 887-9668. 42-1
SEASONED FIREWOOD AND
hardwood lumber, also one year old
laying hens. Phone 357-3778. 42-1
FRESH, SWEET APPLE CIDER.
Halloween pumpkins - your choice
for a LOONEY. Contact Boyd
Taylor 523-9279. 42-1
CATHY'S SHOPPE - UNIQUE
gifts, great prices, fall decorating.
1 1/4 miles north of Winthrop, turn
right, second place on left. If I'm
home I'm open days and evenings.
Call 527-1484. 37-6
CROP'S IN! COLD STORAGE
Mac, Spy, Spartan, Cortland,
Empire, Red and Golden Delicious,
apple butter. Contact Boyd Taylor,
523-9279. 41-2
BARN WINDOWS - CUSTOM
pine sash windows for house, shed,
barn use. John Hoonaard, Blyth
519-523-9445. 39-8p
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BIRTHS
BOYLE. Nicole and Shawn. are
happy to announce the arrival of
their new baby sister, Hayley Marie
on October 16, 1995 at 12:30 p.m.
at Clinton Public Hospital. She
weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz. Proud parents
are Bernard and Heather Boyle.
Spoiling privileges go to Leona
Boyle of RR 2, Auburn and Bill
and Audrey Fenton of RR 1,
Belgrave. 42-1p
ROSS-TROLLOPE. Eric Ross and
Debbie Trollope are pleased to
announce the arrival of Jeremy
Patrick born October 7, 1995,
weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. 42-lp
SIERTSEMA. With thanks to God
for entrusting us again with the gift
of life, Mike and Deb joyfully
announce the arrival of Natalie
Elise, born at 5:21 a.m. October 4,
1995, weighing 6 lbs. 13 oz. A
little sister for Luke, Mark and
Meghan. An eleventh grandchild
for Murray and Doreen Siertsema
of Blyth and the fifteenth
grandchild for Wiebe and Janny
Postma of Clinton. 42-1p
RAISE CHINCHILLAS AS A
profitable full or part-time
business. We provide graded
animals, supplies, market,
financing. Excellent tax benefits
available. Canadian Chinchilla,
P.O. Box 1684, St. Marys, Ont.
N4X ICI. 519-229-6117. 42-2p
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CARD OF
THANKS
BOYLE. Heather and Hayley
would like to thank Dr. Hay and all
the nurses who cared for us during
our stay in Clinton Public Hospital.
42-1p
BROMLEY. I wish to express my
sincere thanks to everyone during
my stay in hospital, and at home.
Thanks to Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Hard-
wick, Dr. Anand, Dr. Raczycki,
Clinton Emerg., Stratford Emerg.,
to all the O.R. staff, second floor
nursing staff at Clinton and Strat-
ford and to the ambulance drivers
for the great care I received. Many
thanks to the Community Nursing
Service, Melanie Pletch, Nancy
Kernighan, Helen Moore, for the
care I received at home, to Rev. Ian
Diamond for his visit, and to all the
great neighbours and friends who
sent cards, flowers, gifts, food and
visits. To my family for being there
for me. To all of you, my sincere
appreciation. - Anita Bromley.
42-1p
BELGRAVE COMMUNITY
Centre Board would like to thank
everyone who helped to make the
47th Annual Fowl Supper such a
tremendous success. Through the
generous support of hundreds of
people, the supper was again a very
profitable venture raising $6,500.
Thank you. 42-1
CUNNINGHAM. Thanks to Dr.
Inculet, Dr. McFadden, Dr.
McCallum and all the nurses in the
Thoracic unit of Victoria Hospital
for your kindness. Thanks to
everyone who sent cards, for phone
calls, visits, flowers, treats and to
my family for all the care since
coming home. - Anna Cunningham.
42-lp
McCALL. I wish to thank everyone
who sent such lovely cards, flowers
and gifts to me and also for the
visits. I really appreciated all of
them so much. You were all so
thoughtful. Many thanks to my
husband and family for all their
loving care. Thanks also to Dr.
Zettel and Dr. Woldnik and nurses
at Seaforth Hospital, and to Dr.
Boughner and nurses at University
Hospital, and to Rev. McMillan for
his visits. To all of you my sincere
appreciation. - Doris McCall. 42-1
McCLINCHEY. We would like to
thank family, friends and relatives
for helping us celebrate our 25th
wedding anniversary. Special
thanks to our family, to all the
musicians who entertained, and to
close friends for making our party a
great success. Sincere thanks to all
of you for the lovely cards, gifts
and best wishes. It was a
memorable evening and one that
we will treasure always. - John and
Maureen. 42-1p
RADFORD. The family of the late
Helen Madeline Radford would
like to express their appreciation to
friends, neighbours and relatives
for their support during this
difficult time. Thank you for the
visits, flowers and cards. Special
thank you to Beattie-Falconer
Funeral Home, Reverend Paul Ross
for officiating at the service and the
U.C.W. at Londesboro United
Church for the luncheon. All was
much appreciated. - Gordon and
family. 42-1p
SHOBBROOK. I would like to
thank my family, neighbours, and
friends for visits, cards, flowers,
phone calls and food brought into
our home while I was in Goderich
Hospital and since returning home.
Thanks to all for their comforting
words, prayers and moral support.
To the nurses and doctors, thanks
for your special care and concern.
It's wonderful to live in such a
caring community. Heartfelt thanks
to everyone. - Shirley Shobbroolc.
42-lp
SCOTT. A sincere thank you to
friends and neighbours for your
kind expressions of sympathy at the
time of Dad's death. All of the
cards, phone calls and baking were
very much appreciated. - Wilma
and Murray Scott and family. 42-1
SNELL. A sincere thank you to all
those who expressed their sym-
pathy in the recent passing of Dad
by word, sending of flowers and
food to our home and by donations
to the Alzheimer Society. We truly
appreciated each and everyone who
journeyed to the Seaforth Funeral
Home and the many beautiful cards
we received from friends, relatives,
neighbours and business folk. -
Deanna and Harvey Snell and
family. 42-1p
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COMING
EVENTS
4TH ANNIVERSARY SALE AT
Brussels 5R's Community Thrift
Shop, Thursday, October 26, 7 -
9 p.m. All clothing $1.00! 42-1
OLD TYME DANCE AT WALTON
Hall on November 3 at 9:00 p.m.
Dance to "The Blenders". Admis-
sion $5.00. Ladies please bring
lunch. 42-2
HAM SUPPER, CRANBROOK
Community Centre, November 9,
1995 at 6:00 p.m. Sponsored by
Knox Presbyterian Church, Cran-
brook. Advance tickets only. For
tickets please call 887-6777 or 887-
6476. Adults $8.00, 6-12 $4.00,
under 5 free. 42-2p
29TH ANNUAL HOBBY AND
Craft Fair, Saturday, November 4,
from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Elma
Memorial Community Centre,
Atwood. Bake sale and lunch booth
on the premises. Sponsored by
Maple Leaf W.I. 42-2
BAZAAR AND TEA AT BLUE-
vale United Church, Friday, Oct. 27
at 3 p.m. Door prizes. 42-1
MIXED EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
at Londesboro Hall, Saturday, Oct.
28 at 8 p.m. Admission $5.00.
Prizes $50, $30, $20. Bring your
own partner. 42-lp
BE A PLEDGER OR A SKATER
for the Blyth Skate-a-thon
Saturday, Oct. 28, 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Lots of prizes and fun for everyone.
Help support Blyth Minor Hockey
and Figure Skating Clubs. Phone
523-4366 for info. Dress up for
Halloween if you like. 42-1
Starting a
Small Business?
Looking for a "fast-track approach
to starting your own small business?
Then consider enrolling in the next
"Business Basics" course starting
November 7th in Seaforth.
Learn how to make your business a
success through a combination of
lectures, videos, guest speakers and
information-sharing opportunities.
The cost for live evening sessions is
S160.00.
Registration must be completed by
October 31st, to register or for more
information contact:
Huron Business Centre
527-0305
or 1-800-268-2590