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THANKS
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT A
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for
George and Edith Wright of Clinton plus several good additions
from Goderich, Clinton and Seaforth homes.
SATURDAY, JULY 13 AT 9 A.M.
CAR: 1975 Ford LTD, 4 door, V8 automatic, selling as is.
LAWNMOWERS: Canadian Park 2000 E 11 HP, 40 inch riding
mower, 2 gas push mowers, John Deere 324 garden tiller.
APPLIANCES, FURNITURE, ETC.: Kenmore fridge, 24" stove,
Rainbow vacuum cleaner, dehumidifier, 2 air conditioners, 2 clothes
dryers, Almond 30 inch electric stove, small freezer, Westinghouse
washer, Frigidaire apt. sized dishwasher, microwave, older fridge, 4
colour TV's, piano and bench, 8 piece and 9 piece dining suite,
Fabian bedroom suite (real nice) with double box spring and
mattress like new, 3 single beds, antique pump organ, chesterfield
and chair 3 yrs. old like new, old violin, squeeze box, old dining
table, high chair, hall tree, Dan Patch picture, parlour tables, blanket
box, antique kitchen cabinet, 2 gas barbecues, several chesterfields,
sewing machine in cabinet, chests of drawers, 2 recliner chairs,
upholstered chairs, odd wooden chairs, ping pong tables (good
one), milk can, exercise bikes, oil lamp, 4 crocks, bedding and
linens, 12 place setting Community silverware, plus dishes,
glassware, small appliances, etc., Homelite grass whip, electric drills
and skill saw, hedge clipper, good offering of hand and power tools,
3 wheel bandsaw, plus many other Items too numerous to mention.
Plan to attend.
TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898
SATURDAY, JULY 20 AT 9 A.M.: 2 Goderich estates, piano,
antiques, appliance at Lobb Auction in Clinton.
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AUCTION SALE
Auction sale of real estate, furniture, antiques and tools
to be held 5 km. east and 1 1/2 km. south of Brussels in the
hamlet of Cranbrook on
MONDAY, JULY 15 AT 5:30 P.M.
Real estate consists of 3 bedroom brick bungalow with attached
garage - 140 sq. ft. deck at rear, living room, dining room-kitchen,
full 4 pc. bath, 3 bedrooms and laundry room. House is insulated
with R20 in walls and R32 in attic, heated by electric furnace with
heat pump (5 years old), roof (3 years old), 200 amp. hydro
service. This is a very nice 18 year old house situated on a corner
lot 123' x 132' with circle paved driveway.
Furniture — Kenmore 24" electric stove, Kenmore refrigerator,
Simplicity gas dryer, apt. size Hoover washer, deep freeze, York
wood cookstove, 4 piece bedroom suite, household misc., pots
and pans, dishes, lamps, mirrors.
Antiques — butter churn, butter bowl, mantel clock, round table
and 6 chairs, odd chairs, copper broiler, pine wood trunk, old
hardware scale, washstand, high chair, old Singer sewing
machine, Williams tredle sewing machine stand, 1916 Farmers
Advocate, Family Herald, etc.
Garden Tools — lawn chair, stepladder, bicycle, misc. hand tools, 4
wheel electric golf cart with canopy.
Consignment of June Jacklin — chrome table with 6 chairs, sofa
bed (new), Philips colour T.V., blue recliner chair, coffee and end
tables, lamps, chesterfield and chair, single bed, Woods deep
freeze, maple 5 pc. dinette suite, swivel rocker, dehumidifier, B &
D Valet vacuum with power head, 2 Geri chairs, mirror, stroller,
lawn chairs, picnic table, step ladder and misc. garden tools.
Note: Property will be offered at 7 p.m. subject to reasonable
reserve bid. Anyone wishing to view property prior to sale should
contact auctioneer.
Terms: Real Estate - 10% down day of sale, balance In 30 days
Chattels — Cash or cheque day of sale
Proprietors and Auctioneer not responsible for any
accidents or deletions day of sale.
PROPRIETORS: MR. & MRS. WILFRED STRICKLER
- JUNE JACKLIN
AUCTIONEER: JOSEPH ZEHR - 519-887-9599
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
In Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
FARMHOUSE - 3 MILES FROM
Blyth. Phone 392-6201. 23-tfn
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, CEN-
trally located. Fridge, stove, washer
supplied. Call after 5:00. 523-9161.
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NEWLY RENOVATED 2 BED-
room house in Auburn, main floor
laundry hook-up, large yard,
available now. 526-7605. 28-2
APARTMENT FOR RENT IN
Brussels, 2 bedroom, $400/month
plus hydro. Phone 1-519-229-8958.
28-tin
BRUSSELS, THREE-BEDROOM
house, available September 1.
Phone 887-6883. 28-2p
FOUR BEDROOM HOME IN
Brussels, close to downtown.
Nicely decorated, well maintained,
attached garage. All appliances
included. Phone 887-6236 or 887-
6011. 28-3
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT —
3-bedroom farmhouse with barn
located just north of Blyth. For
inquiries call (519) 357-3330
(weekdays 8-5). 28-2
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT —
Spacious 4-bedroom farmhouse
with new attached double garage
located between Blyth and
Brussels. For inquiries call: (519)
357-3330 (weekdays 8-5). 28-2
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in quiet, friendly village. Close to
playground and ballpark. Call 526-
7355. 27-tfn
WANTED TO RENT — FAMILY
of four would like to rent 3
bedroom house in Brussels,
reasonable rent. Phone 887-9943.
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR FOR RENT —
Hardtop tent trailer - sleeps 6.
Stove, icebox and table. Reason-
able rates 887-6064. 28-2p
TANDY 1000 TL/2 COMPUTER
with colour monitor and new Dot
Matrix Printer. Excellent start-up
machine and word processor.
Asking $200 o.b.o. 887-6446. 28-1
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ARTICLES —I
FOR SALE
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SUN SHELTER, GREEN AND
white, for lawn or patio. 3 wheel
bike. Both in good condition.
Apply Mary Walden, 523-9287.
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1989 24' STARCRAFT HARD-
top tent trailer, sleeps 6, used only
6 times, stored inside in winter,
very clean, never rented. Call 523-
9609.
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BAKER. Alan and Shirley Baker
are delighted to announce the
arrival of Thomas, Sara and
Emily's little brother, Isaac Ray on
June 24 at Wingham and District
Hospital. Spoiling privileges go to
grandparents, Edith Baker, Brussels
and Harvey and Marg Clarke,
Atwood and great-grandparents
Jack and Jean Conley, Brussels.
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BLAKE. Steve and 'Kathy are
pleased to announce the late but
safe arrival of Jonathan Steven on
July 4, 1996 at 6:04 a.m. weighing
8 lbs., 7 oz. Thrilled grandparents
are John and Pam Soontiens and
John and Irene Blake. Delighted
great-grandparents are Doreen
Goodwin and Rene and Julia
Soontiens. Special thanks to
midwives Rena, Kay and Margaret.
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CANTELON. Mark and Sherri are
thrilled to announce the safe arrival
of their son, Basil Hunter, born
July 2, 1996 at St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, London. Spoiling privileges go
to first time grandparents Doug and
Barb Howson and George and
Doris Cantelon on their ninth
grandchild. Also celebrating Basil's
arrival are great-grandparents Fred
and Mary Howson. 28-1
SCOTT. Kim and Jim are proud to
announce the welcome arrival of
their son Joshua John Scott, on
June 26, 1996 weighing 6 lbs., 13
oz. Spoiling privileges go to proud
grandparents Johil and Dianne
Duskocy, Spence and Nelva Scott,
also proud great-grandparents
Helen and Jerome Dietrich and
Andrew and Clara Duskocy. 28-1
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CARD OF
THANKS
THE BLYTH BUSINESS
Association wishes to thank
everyone who supported the
Strawberry Social by attending, by
donating food and by offering their
time and efforts. A very special
thank you to Deanna Snell and her
committee for organizing this
event. 28-1
Drinking drivers crashed more
frequently on weekends (64 per
cent) than weekdays (36 per cent).
One-quarter of all drinking drivers
crashed on Saturday.
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AUCTION
SALES
Auction Sale
of HOUSEHOLD
FURNISHINGS,
APPLIANCES, ANTIQUES,
GUNS, COLLECTABLES,
PRIMITIVES, BICYCLES,
and Misc. items for David
and Irene TenPas of
R.R.#3, Wingham.
Thursday Evening,
July 11, 6:30 P.M.
at the
Wingham Sales Arena
(just north of Wingham on
Hwy.4).
A quality auction of well
kept Household Furniture
both Modern & Antique,
also selling, collection of
1/16 scale model Toy
Tractors, model Toy Cars,
approx. 8 Guns, F.A.C.
required.
Selling for Wingham
Police Assoc. approx. 15
Bicycles,(includes several
like new Mountain Bikes,
VCR, CD Player etc.)
Auctioneer: Jake Kikkert
357-2987
BOWES. To all th9se who
remembered me by prayers,
flowers, cards, visits and inquiries,
your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Thanks to daughter
Connie and granddaughter
Mandate for taxi services. — Irvin.
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BUTTELL. The family and friends
of Louise Buttell wish to express
our sincere thanks for the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended to us, the flowers, cards
and donations. Special thanks to
the nursing staff at Braemar
Retirement Centre for all their care,
Rev. Huntley for his special
message and the Blyth U.C.W. for
the lovely lunch. 28-1
CANTELON. Sincere thanks to Dr.
Hay and all the caring OB nurses at
Clinton Public Hospital for making
Basil's and my stay so comfortable.
As well, Basil and I would like to
especially thank his new Dad for all
his loving support. Sincerely —
Sherri and Basil. 28-1
HAASNOOT-EXEL. We would
like to express a heartfelt thank you
to all those who expressed their
sympathy on the passing of
Margaret's mother. The calls, cards,
flowers and food items brought to
the house are all really appreciated.
— Margaret and Henry Exel and
family. 28-1p
MACHAN. I would like to thank
my family, friends, neighbours for
sending cards, flowers for my 75th
birthday. Special thanks to my
family for putting on a surprise
party. — Selena Machan. 28- 1p
McCAULEY. We would like to
express our heartfelt thank you for
the many acts of kindness shown to
us during Jerry's illness and since
his passing. The help, food,
donations, flowers, trees, cards,
visits, love and support meant a lot
to us. A special thank you for the
tributes given in memory of Jerry at
the service. Your kind words and
expressions of love and admiration
have been a great source of comfort
to us. We would like to thank Rev.
Nancy Beale for her visits, words
of comfort and for a very personal
and beautiful service. Thanks also
to Stephen Betts for his care and
compassion; the Anglican Church
Women for the delicious lunch they
provided; to Nancy Walker (Home
Care) for all her work so Jerry
could be at home and to Clara
Blake and Karen Smith (from the
Community Nursing Services) for
their excellent care and support.
Everything was greatly appreciated.
— Beth and Steve. 28-1p
VAN EEDEN. A thank you to all
our neighbours for looking out for
Moe and her daughter. Special
thanks to Jim Dickson for putting
them in your barn. — John and
Gerie Van Eeden. 28-1
Farmers Are Injured On The Job
Farming has the highest incidence
of disabling injuries of all
industries in Canada, at 58 per
1,000 workers.