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CARD OF
THANKS
COMING
EVENTS
- RATES -
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
15c each.
50c will be deducted if ad is
paid by the following
Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
BRUSSELS, 3 l/2 BEDROOM
House. First and last and references
required. Phone 887-6883. 18-1 p
180 DRUMMOND ST. W„ BLYTH
seniors apartment, $575, heat and
hydro included. Phone 523-9695.
44-tfn
BLYTH - AVAILABLE APRIL I,
2 bedrooms, includes fridge, stove,
heat and hydro,^no animals,
references required. Contact 482-
9371. 12-tfn
FOR RENT: 3 BEDROOM HOUSE
on large, quiet and shady lot in
Blyth. Close to school and park.
Large insulated shed/workshop.
Available May l. Call 523-4455 for
more information. 07-tfn
3 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE
near Brussels, available May.
Phone 887-6918. ■ 15-4
A ARTICLES
FOR SALE
ONE SOLID OAK COMPUTER
centre, with bi-fold doors. One roll-
top desk also oak. Call evenings
519-523-9407. 18-lp
ZENITH FLOOR MODEL TV,
colour 26" inch, has buttons, good
condition, asking $350. Call 887-
6323 mornings or 887-6399 any
time. Leave message or ask for
John. 18-2p
HEART HEALTHY EMU MEAT
low fat, low cholesterol and Emu
oil. Meat prices reduced by 50%
and more. Summer sausage and
smoked sausage. Adrian Vos 523-
4294. 24-tfn
IS YOUR ROOF LEAKING?
Tired of replacing with asphalt?
Diamond Steel Roofing offers an
affordable, permanent solution.
Call 357-3760 or 1-888-810-ROOF
(7663). 17-3p
WINDBREAK TREES - 2’ PINE
and spruce, 6‘ white ash, bare root
shade trees, red oak, birch, maple,
catalpa, and Summit ash. Treebelt,
1 mile west of Blyth. Call 523-
9771. 17-2
CEMETERY TOMBSTONE
Toppers. Many different beautiful
silk designs, $30 to $40, no tax,
also numerous garage sale items.
Open Saturdays. Deanna Snell,
523-4711, Cone. 12 - 13, Hullett
Twp. west of Highway 4. 17-4
AUCTION
SALES
LARGE AUCTION SALE
To be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton
1 Consignments from London, Bayfield, Goderich, Seaforth, Hensail ♦ SATURDAY, MAY 8 AT 9 A.M.
’ COINS: Approx. 80 lots, our usual good variety, sells at 12 noon.
i APPLIANCES: Apartment size freezer 2 yrs. old, apartment size dryer,
A dehumidifier, humidifier, Kirby vacuum cleaner, 3 colour TV's, air
Y conditioner.
i FURNITURE: Glass top table, six chairs, matching hutch, 4 iron twist ice
A cream chairs and table, chesterfield with pull out bed like new, other
Y chesterfields, 2 matching single beds with mattresses, six wooden
. dining chairs, buffet, 2 bar stools, 2 drawer file cabinet, dressers, patio
A umbrellas table w/2 matching chairs (nice one), child's rocker, antique
y bed, floor lamps, outside bench, pictures, 8 gal. crock, blanket box, 4
. drawer filing cabinet, sewing machine, small appliances, large offering
A of dishes and glassware, 2 office desks, 36" weaving loom, 15 collector
▼ plates.
POWER TOOLS, HAND TOOLS, ANTIQUE TOOLS: Several antique
1 wooden moulding planes, some black smith tools, cross cut saw, hand
▼ saws, skill saws, Riobi 3 HP variable speed router on large stand, Makita
' 3" belt sander, drywall taping tools, B & D cordless drill, Delta
I contractors saw with Delta Yuna fence guide, sliding pipe clamps, 4"
y jointer, set of 8 lathe chisels, jig saw, 2 electric drills, dove tail jig,
' finishing nails, box of wood working books, portable air compressor, 30
1 electric motors, 4 heavy duty timer clocks, 4 small gear reduction
A drivers, hydro line wire, 11 chicken crates, plus other small items too
Y numerous to mention.
i LAWNMOWERS: Ariens riding mower, Lawn Boy 21" gas push mower
A with grass catcher, tall buggy wheel.
Y Note: 2 auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m.
. Terms Cash or Cheque with proper I.D.
A Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 482-7898 Clinton
y www.auctionhotline.com
. SATURDAY, MAY 15 AT 9 A.M.: Antiques and furniture at Lobb Auction
A for George Huck of Goderich Township, good additions being accepted,
y Call now.
Auction
Saturday, May 8
John Ebersol
Farm Machinery
Milverton
Saturday, May 15
Morley Scott
Huron Twp.
Monday, May 24
Estate Thelma Cardiff
Brussels
Saturday, May 29
Merle Kerr
Ashfield Township
Saturday, June 5
Delmar & Judy Sproul
West Wawanosh
Tues. & Thurs.
K.W. Stockyards
Fridays
Brussels Livestock
AUCTIONEER:
Brian Rintoul
357-2349
DZIADYK. On Sunday, May 2,
1999 in Saanich Peninsula Hospital
in Sydney, B.C. to Regan and Mike
a baby boy, Landon Michael
weighing 8 lbs. I3 oz. a little
brother for Jade, a first grandson
for Brenda of Victoria, a first great-
grandson for Marg Marks and the
late Joe Marks, a nephew for Ryan,
a great-nephew for Carole, all of
Windsor, a great-nephew for Brian
of Toronto. Regan is the great-
granddaughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Lome Scrimgeour, residents
of Blyth for many years. 18-1
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
435 SQ. FT. OF PRIME RETAIL
space for rent. Ideal for specialty
shop or boutique. Downtown
Blyth, across from the Blyth
Festival. For more information call
Peter or Carol at 523-4700,
Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. -
5 p.m. tfn
RAISE CHINCHILLAS AS A
profitable full or part-time
business. Obtain a tax deduction for
1999. We provide animals,
supplies, instruction, market,
financing. Consignment herds
available. Start in basement,
garage, spare room or barn.
Excellent home based business.
Canadian Chinchilla, P.O. Box
1684, St. Marys, ON N4X 1C1,
519-229-6117. Fax 519-229-6622.
18-2
c CARD OF
THANKS
HARRISON. The family of the late
Marlene Harrison wish to extend a
heartfelt thanks and deep apprecia
tion to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their support and
sympathy in the loss of a dear wife,
mother and stepmother. Our sincere
thanks to all for kind words, visits,
cards, food, floral tributes and
living memorials and donations. A
special thanks to nurses and doctors
in ICU, St. Joseph's, London and
Dr. Walker, Goderich. To
McCallum and Palla Funeral Home
for helping us through this difficult
time and to Pastor Cathy Prout for
her comforting words and beautiful
service. Also thanks to North Street
Church ladies for the wonderful
lunch. - Lloyd and family. Deb and
Bev and families. 18-1
c
CUNNINGHAM. We would like to
thank all of those that sent cards,
flowers, food and visits while Tom
was in Victoria Hospital of
London, the Clinton Public
Hospital and after he passed away.
A special thank you to the family,
Eileen and Lloyd McClinchey,
Christena and Carman Gross, Mary
Helen Clifford, Cleta Holland and
Karen Taylor for taking their turns
sitting with Tom at the hospitals. A
special thank you to Gordon Daer
for helping with the chores. Thanks
to Mary Helen for preparing supper
for us all after Tom passed away.
Thanks to Karen and Lorraine for
preparing lunch at the funeral
home. Special thanks to Dr. K.
Hay, Dr. E. Winguist, Dr. K.
Eldsworthy and several other
doctors. Thank you to all the
excellent nursing staff in the
Clinton Hospital and the 7th floor
of the London Regional Cancer
Centre. Thanks to Robin Lapansee
for looking after the funeral
arrangements at the Tasker Funeral
Home in Blyth. Thanks to Rev.
Paul Ross for the funeral service
and to Eunice Cunningham for
playing the organ. Thanks to the
pallbearers and the flower bearers.
Thanks to Karen Taylor, Rob
Coates, Leona Cunningham and
Roger Cunningham for preparing
speeches on remembering Tom.
Thank you to the United Church
Women of Auburn for their
excellent lunch after the funeral.
Sincerely - Ila, Roger, Julia and
Leona Cunningham, Linda and
Larry Plaetzer, Debra and Rob
Coates. 18-1
DONALDSON. I wish to thank
everyone for their concern and help
when I had my heart problem.
Especially my good neighbours
Tom Cronin and Candice Howson
for taking me to the hospital. My
thanks to the Lions Club for the
terrific basket of goodies and the
United Church for the visits. - Al.
SKINNER. The family of the late
Reginald Thomas Skinner wish to
thank all those who made life a
little more pleasant for Uncle Reg
in this past year. Thank you to
Gayle from Home Care, whom
Uncle Reg used to look forward to,
each visit. Thank you to all of our
friends and neighbours who used to
drop in and visit with him. It really
helped pass the time. A heartfelt
thank you to all the staff at Huron-
lea, Brussels, for the excellent care
given to Uncle Reg during his stay
there. Your kindness will never be
forgotten. Also thank you to Dr.
Sorsdahl of Stratford, and Dr.
Woldnik for the excellent care
given to Reg here at the house, at
the nursing home and at the
hospital. Thank you for your
compassion and understanding.
Thank you to all the nurses at the
hospital for your kindness and care.
To our neighbours, friends and
family who gave flowers, food,
cards and donations at the time of
the funeral - thank you. We will
miss Uncle Reg a great deal, but we
have a treasury of wonderful
memories. Sincerely - Anne and
Gerald Ryan and families. 18-1
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ANNUAL PLANT SALE,
Auburn Horticultural Society,
Monday, May 10, 8 p.m. at Auburn
Community Hall. 18-1
COUNTRY SMORGASBORD
supper, Walton United Church,
May 24, 1999, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Adults $9, children 6-12 $4.50, 5
and under free. For tickets call
Barb 887-6068. 18-3
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment, St. Joseph's R. C. Church
Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, May 5,
8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 18-lp
MAYTIME SUPPER, SUNDAY,
May 30, 5 - 7 p.m. at Melville
Presbyterian Church. Adults $8,
Age 6 - 12, $4, 5 and under free.
18-lp
SINGLES DANCE AT THE
Wingham Legion Sunday, May 9
7 to 1 I p.m. Lunch provided.
Music by The Country
Troubadours. 18-1
BLYTH FESTIVAL PRESENTS
Silver Screen Weekend, May 28 -
30. A weekend of feature films and
movie moments for the whole
family. Tickets $5 - $8 in advance.
Four-show weekend pass $20. 523-
9300 local or toll free 1-877-862-
5984. 18-4
BLYTH FESTIVAL PRESENTS
IPM CD Live! A live presentation
of Huron County artists featured on
the International Plowing Match
CD. Friday, May 14, 8 p.m.
Reception at 6:30 p.m. Reserved
seating $30 advance. Tickets and
info: 523-9300 local and toll-free
1-877-862-5984. 18-2
HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL
Society Annual Meeting at Blyth
Memorial Hall, Thursday, May 20
at 7:30 p.m. Speaker - John Hardy
"Abandoned Railways and Trains."
18-1
MOTHER'S DAY TEA, FRIDAY,
May 7 at Huronlea, Brussels, 2 - 4.
Door prizes. Everyone welcome.
18-1
AUBURN LIONS BREAKFAST,
Auburn Hall, Saturday, May 8/99,
9 a.m. - 12 noon. $5/person, $20
family rate. Maple syrup by
Robinson's Maple Syrup. Com
munity yard sale same day. 18-1
HAM & SCALLOPED POTATO
supper, Sunday, May 16, Knox
United Church, Belgrave. Tickets
available for 5 or 7 p.m. Phone
357-2489. Adults $9, Children $4,
pre-school free. 17-3p
BAKE SAL*E IN FRONT OF
Blyth Memorial Hall, 9 a.m. - 12
noon, bottle drive door-to-door in
Auburn, Blyth and Londesboro,
9 a.m. - 12 noon, hot dogs and pop
for sale in the parking lot across
from Blyth Post Office, II a.m. -
2 p.m. on Saturday, May 8.
Sponsored by 1st Blyth Scouting.
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