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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
THREE BEDROOM PLUS HOUSE
for rent in Brussels. Call after
4 p.m. 887-6249. 43-1p
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
TWO BEDROOM FARMHOUSE
between Blyth and Londesboro,
available immediately. References
required. Phone 523-9610. 37-tfn
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Blyth - carpeted, large yard,
available November 1. 523-9428.
42-tfn
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
BARN WINDOWS - CUSTOM
pine sash windows for house, shed,
barn use. John Hoonaard, Blyth
519-523-9445. 39-8p
1978 SKI DOO ELAN TWIN
glider, sliders, cover, excellent
condition. 887-9474. 43-1
STAND BY GENERATOR, 8 H.P.
B & S engine 120 & 240 volt, 3750
watts. 887-9474. 43-1
NAPOLEON WOOD STOVE,
firebrick lined, glass door with gold
and brass accents. Asking $450 or
best offer. Phone 887-9061. 43-1
ROASTING CHICKENS 9 - 10 LBS.
average, $1.40 lb. Free delivery in
Blyth, Brussels, Wingham and
area. Call 887-6098. 43-2p
MOVING SALE - 553 JOHN ST.,
Brussels, Nov. 4/95, 9 - ? Bed,
chesterfield, arm chairs, organ,
stereos, sewing machine, dishes,
books, etc. For more info call 887-
9528. 43-1p
SMOKED CHICKENS. THEY'RE
absolutely delicious. Try one for a
treat $2.50/1b. Call 887-6098.43-2p
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BIRTHS
THOMPSON. Murray and Doreen
are proud to announce the birth of
their son, Wesley Murray on
October 9, 1995 at Clinton Public
Hospital weighing 9 lbs. 7 oz., a
brother for Loretta. Grandparents
are Anne and Sam Thompson and
Eilleen Jefferson. 43-1p
MACDONALD. Kelly is thrilled to
announce the safe arrival of a little
brother, Kennan Barry, a son for
Scott and Kathy. Kerman was born
on October 23, 1995 at Clinton
Public Hospital weighing 8 lbs. 5
oz. and was 19 1/4 inches long.
Proud grandparents are Enid
MacDonald of Blyth and Barry and
Sheila Davis of Clinton. 43-1
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BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
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 1C1. 519-229-6117. 42-2p
COULTES. Great Party — We
would like to thank everyone who
came out or contributed in any way
to our terrific send-off. I hope
everyone had as good a time as we
did. Special thanks to Pat and Patti
and Steve and Cathy for the
organization of the event. If ever in
the Sarnia area please drop by. —
Karen and Kevin. P.S. Anyone
who bet I would never leave Blyth,
please pay up. 43- 1p
CRAWFORD. We would like to
extend our thanks, to all those who
organized the party to celebrate our
68th wedding anniversary on Oct.
19. It was enjoyable to meet our
friends and spend a social time
together. A special thank you to
Rev. Nancy Beale for her reading
and prayer. — Rae and Marguerite.
43-1
BISHOP. The families of the late
Jack Bishop would like to express
their appreciation to friends,
neighbours and relatives for their
support during this difficult time.
Thank you to Fordwich Nursing
Home, Pinecrest Manor - Lucknow,
Betts Funeral Home and Rev.
Cathrine Campbell, officiating at
the service and the Presbyterian
Ladies Guild for the luncheon.
Special thanks to Dave Carson
Farms for the horses and wagon. —
The Bishop families. 43-1
COOK. Many thanks to my friends
and neighbours for inquiries, cards,
flowers and treats after I came
home from hospital. Thank you to
Dr. Hay for his special care. —
Erma. 43-1p
MACDONALD. Kathy and
Kennan would like to give thanks
to Dr. Hay and Dr. Baker for the
wonderful prenatal care received
and for the care during delivery.
Also we would like to thank all OB
Nursing Staff, a special thanks to
Veronica, Carol and Rosie for the
excellent care we received during
our stay. 43-1
MARKS. We wish to thank our
family for a surprise supper at the
Blue Fountain. The meal was
lovely and the cards and flowers.
The basket of fruit received from
Effie McCall was lovely too. —
Wellington and Isabel Marks.43-lp
SEILI. Friday 13th was indeed
unlucky for Joe. His accident
landed him within the incredible
team of the Bum Unit of Victoria
Hospital in London. Our great little
town came to our rescue complete
with welcoming by the Beuer-
manns. Special thanks to Tom
Fleming for speedy medical help,
the Wheelers for being there,
Jacquie for taking over the
business, Wayne and Ken and staff
for doing their best, and some dear
friends for raking the lawn.
Numerous calls, cards, gifts and
visits were a real boost to Joe.
Great big hugs to Uncle Lorne and
Aunt Gayle in Harrietsville who
provided hotel space and moral
support. The great staff in
Walkerton at John Ernewein Ltd.
provided Jacquie with a lot of
answers and backup support. Joe
will be a little slow but back among
us Monday of this week. To Randy
— hang in there — we all want you
back home. — Joe and Debbie Seili.
43-1
THE ARK would like to thank all
the people who volunteered their
time or participated in the Halloween
Carnival last Thursday. Special
thanks to the Corbett family and
Crumbly the Clown. 43-1
THE OPTIMIST CLUB of Blyth
and District would like to thank all
of the children and their parents
who attended our Halloween party.
A special thank you to Don Scrim-
geour for the pop, Boyd and Muriel
Taylor for the apples and Mason
Bailey for the pumpkins. 43-1
PUMPKINFEST. Over 40 children
carved pumpkins at Auburn's
second annual Pumpkinfest held
Friday, October 27, 1995 at Auburn
Memorial Hall. Thanks is extended
to all the area businesses, judges
and volunteers whose generosity
helped to make this Pumpkinfest a
success. Next year's Pumpkinfest
will be held Monday evening,
October 28, 1996. 43-1
WHEELER. I would like to thank
everyone at Huronlea who helped
me and made inquiries. I would
like to thank the ambulance drivers,
doctors and nurses at both
hospitals. I appreciate all the phone
calls, visits, cards and . flowers
while I was in hospital. God Bless
You All. — Mildred Wheeler. 43-1
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COMING
EVENTS
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Bingo, every Monday night, 7:30 p.m.,
Seaforth and District Community
Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus
Share The Wealth. $750 Jackpot
must go. Doors open 6:30 p.m. cow
THE HURON COUNTY LONG
TERM CARE Committee plans for
long term care services for Huron
County resi-dents. Next meeting:
November 8, 1995 at 9:30 a.m. at
the OMAFRA Office, Clinton.
Everyone welcome! 43-1
RETIREMENT OPEN HOUSE
honouring Joan Armstrong, Clerk-
Treasurer West Wawanosh Town-
ship. Thursday, November 9, 1995,
7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Presentations at
8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. 43-2
THE WINGHAM AND AREA
Seniors Day Centre invites you to
attend their annual craft and bake
sale on Saturday, Nov. 4, 9:30 a.m.
- 1:30 p.m. Location: 350 Josephine
Street, Wingham. Wide selection of
baking and crafts, mystery gift
table, tea tables, much, much more.
See you at the Centre!
43-1
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment - St. Joseph's RC Church,
Clinton, Wednesday, November 8,
8 p.m. Over $100.00 in prizes.
Lunch provided. Everyone wel-
come. Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 43-1p
MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTTTUTE
are holding a card party on Nov. 7
at 8:00 p.m. in the Brussels
Library. Everyone welcome. 43-1p
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
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• LARGE AUCTION SALE • • •
# Antiques, furniture, appliances, collector plates, etc. to be held at #
• Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton for the Estate of Greta #
# # Vanstone, Estate of Beatrice Nairn both of Goderich plus additions.
# SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 AT 9 A.M. •
1 APPLIANCES: Harvest gold fridge and stove, 3 fridges, 36 inch gas #
• stove, 30 inch electric stove, 2 freezers, wringer washer, 3 colour #
# T.V.'s, Electrolux vacuum cleaner with power head, Filter Queen #
4 vacuum cleaner, portable sewing machine. #
# FURNITURE, ETC.: Duncan Pfyfe drop-leaf dining table, buffet, #
* modern recliner chair, captain's chair, trunk, treadle sewing 6
# machine, maple kitchen table and 4 chairs, china cabinet, small #
# china cabinet, stamp collection, washstand, 2 wicker fern stands, *
* desk, 3 piece bedroom suite with double box spring and mattress, 1
# 3/4 box spring and mattress, bedroom suite with 2 single beds, #
• chests of drawers, bridge lamp, cedar chest, coffee and end tables, • e small fancy tables, dolls, cabbage patch doll In original box, wooden • . framed chesterfield with matching chair and platform rocker, #
* records, large offering of Owl lamps and knick knacks, several #
* collector plates, approx. 40 cups and saucers, Royal Albert, etc. I
* dishes and glassware including antique pieces, towels, bedding, #
* small appliances,lamps, chrome adult walker, quantity of steel #
* shelving, wheelbarrow, office desk, garden tools, lawn mower plus • . our usual large offering of interesting items too numerous to •
mention.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBE 482-7898
Terms cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Clearing Auction Sale
of Household Effects & Antiques & Car
Will be held for
The Estate of Ross Holloway
in Belgrave Arena on
Saturday, November 4, 1995 at 11 a.m.
Household Effects: Westinghouse fridge, Zenith fridge, Moffat stove, Viking
freezer (small), Coldspot freezer (large), Inglis washer & dryer, chrome table &
chairs, dining hutch, chesterfield & chair, several occasional chairs, one daybed,
Electrohome colour TV, stereo, cupboard & table combination, single bed, coffee
and end tables, fancy round table, bedroom suite (3 pieces), blonde coloured
bedroom suite.
Antiques: wooden magazine rack, wooden blanket box, small half table, dropleaf
table, clocks, sets of dishes (some fancy), Royal Albert cups and saucers, wicker
flower stand, wooden clothes racks, light fixtures, picture frames, harp, wardrobe.
Miscellaneous: humidifier, bedroom lamps, night table, swag lamp, floor lamp,
radios, TV tables, card table and folding chairs, kitchen stool, odd chairs, ironing
board, pots and pans, numerous household appliances, livingroom lamps, two fur
coats, Christmas decorations, cupboards, walker, cane, cordless phone, suitcases,
linen and bedding, set of silverware, Eureka vacuum cleaner, floor ashtrays.
Tools: electric hedge trimmer, step ladder, two wheelbarrows, electric drill,
soldering gun, Black and Decker jig saw and strip gun, battery charger, extension
cords, wood plane, hand saws, set of sockets, two tables, numerous garden tools,
lawn chairs, dishes.
Car: 1983 Chevy Malibu, power steering and brakes, 48,000 kilometres, in good
condition - selling as is, numerous small items.
Plan to attend this Estate Auction in The Beigrave Arena.
Terms: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. on day of sale. Not
responsible fot accidents. Verbal announcements take precedence over
advertising items listed as described by executor.
For Information: Don Patterson
(519) 357-2817
Auctioneer - Brian Rintoul