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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT A
BLYTH - GYPSY LANE
Apartment - 2 bedroom, ground
level apartment in a clean, quiet,
adult building, fridge and stove
included, laundry facilities on the
same floor. Available now. Phone
482-9823 or 482-7197. 28-tfn
IN CLINTON - NEWER, 2 BED-
room, quiet 4-plex, controlled
entry, 4 appliances, laundry
facilities available. Ideal for
seniors, $450.00 plus. Call 519-
685-2264. 35-tin
CLINTON, ATTRACTIVE, CLEAN
2 bedroom in well maintained
building, featuring 4 appliances,
control your own air-conditioning
/heat, laundry facilities. Secure
adult building. Seniors special.
482-7966, 482-5030. 16-tfn
MORIDGE DRYER #8440, 400
bushels, $9,600. Hutch cleaner #C-
1600, $500. Bin-Westell Rosco,
60° bottom, holds 960 bushels,
$1100,2 augers - Westfield 8" -
36' long; $1,000. Allied - 8 - 51
feet, $1500. Phone 482-9189. 38-2
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for
Melba Finlgan, Murtle Mullett and the Estate of Joyce Hamilton,
bicycles for Goderich Police
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3RD AT 9 A.M.
Bicycles - Approx. 30 bikes various sizes and shapes selling at
11:00 a.m.
FURNITURE - Matching chesterfield and loveseat nearly new,
matching loveseat, chesterfield and chair nearly new, recliner chair
nearly new, dining table and 4 matching chairs, large glass front
hutch, chesterfield table like new, round dining table, six matching
chairs and buffet, 4 piece wicker set like new, 3 piece bedroom
suite plus dressers, chests of drawers, single and double beds with
box springs and mattresses, floor lamps, grandfather's clock (nice
one), nest of tables, several small tables, sewing machine in stand,
portable sewing machine like new, book shelves, power tilt and lift
reclining chair (nearly new), chicken coop chairs, trunks, glass top
sofa table, lawn chairs, hall tree, large offering of glassware, India
tree pattern dishes, crystal, cups & saucers, small appliances, oil
lamps, Agnes Moon painting, large offering of bedding, Kenmore
upright vacuum, Eureka vac with power head, Bissell little green
machine, small boat motor, 2 extension ladders, garden tools and
many other items too numerous to mention.
2 auctioneers selling at 9:00 a.m.
Auctioneer Richard Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton
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COMING
EVENTS
CRAFT AND TALENT AUCTION
Sale, Thursday, Oct. 1, 7 p.m.,
Blyth Community Centre (upstairs),
Reg Badley, auctioneer. Sponsored
by Blyth United Church. Free
admission. Lunch available. Any
items being donated should be at
the arena by tonight (Wed.) from 7
- 9 p.m. 37-2
50TH ANNUAL BELGRAVE
Turkey Supper, Wednesday, Oct. 7,
1998 at 7 p.m. sharp at Belgrave
arena. Adults $10.00; children
under 12 $5.00. Tickets available
at: Belgrave Variety, Belgrave Co-
op, Vance's, Wingham, North
Huron Credit Union and Blyth
Printing. 38-2
BLYTH FESTIVAL'S. BIENNIAL
Gala Auction - October 17, 1998.
Tickets $25 preview 5 p.m. /
Dinner 6:15 p.m. / Live Auction
8 p.m. Knights of Columbus Hall,
in Goderich. For tickets to this
capital fundraiser call 519-523-
9300. 38-3
FALL RUMMAGE SALE -
Blyth United Church is now
collecting good used clothing for
their fall rummage sale Oct. 16 and
17. Please leave items inside back
door of the United Church or call
B.J. Brooks for pickup, 523-4503.
Thank you. 38-2b
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Sandy Rijkhoff, Tuesday,
October 6, 7:30 p.m. St. Ambrose
Parish Hall, Brussels. Everyone
welcome. 37-2
GOSPEL MUSIC CONCERT
from Guelph, Ont. - Reunion - will
be ministering in music at
Cornerstone Bible Fellowship,
Ethel, Sat., Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m.
Anniversary Services, Sunday, Oct.
4, 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Speaker: Bill Meerstra. Special
Music: Lamplight Trio. Fellowship
Noon Meal will be provided.
Everyone is welcome. 37-2b
BEEF SUPPER, WALTON HALL,
October 25, 4 to 6 p.m. Adults
$8.00, children 6 to 12, $4.00,
under 5 - free. 38-4
F. E. MADILL SCHOOL ADVIS-
ory Council Open Meeting.
Place: F. E. Madill S.S. Library.
Date: Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1998.
Time: 7:30 p.m. Topic: Election of
Officers. Everyone welcome. 38-1
PARENTS!! - WANT TO IMPROVE
your parenting skills? Attend an
Early Childhood S.T.E.P. parenting
program, for parents of children
ages 0 - 6 years. Learn new com-
munication skills, effective
discipline methods, and how to
encourage self-esteem. To be held
at the Brussels Branch Library,
Turnberry St., on Thursday
evenings from Oct. 22 - Dec. 3,
7:00 - 9:00 p.m. The cost is $30.00/
person, $35.00' per couple. **
Financial Assistance is Available if
Needed. Sponsored by Women
Today of Huron and Rural
Response for Healthy Children. For
more information, or to register,
please call 524-6767 or 1-800-479-
0716. 38-2
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
HOUSE FOR RENT - 3 MILES
southeast of Brussels, 3 bedroom,
must have references, 887-6628.
38-lp
DOWNTOWN BLYTH - 3 BED-
room house, new gas furnace and
hot water, parking, deck. $500 plus
utilities. Phone 519-887-9007,
leave message. 38-tfn
APARTMENT FOR RENT -
recently renovated, 2 bedroom, heat
and hydro included. Brussels -
Atwood area. Phone 887-6692.
38-2
3 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 BATHS,
farmhouse near Londesboro. May
exchange rent for caring for
livestock. Phone 523-4207. 38-2
AVAILABLE NOW - DOWN-
town Brussels, 2 bedroom apart-
ment, deck, good parking, $350
plus utilities. Phone 887-9007.
23-tfn
BRUSSELS - ONE BEDROOM
apartment, combined kitchen
dining area, large deck, ample
parking; two bedroom apartment,
large kitchen, deck, good location;
two bedroom home, oil heat, large
lot. Phone 887-9083. 37-2
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
BUDGET BACK TO SCHOOL
Computer Package - Intel Pentium
233 MMX, 32 mb, 4.3 Gb hard
drive, 36x cdrom, 1.44 mb floppy
drive 16 bit sound card and 120
watt speakers, 56k fax modem,
keyboard, mouse, 14" monitor,
Windows '98 and 7 cd titles. 2 year
parts and labour on site warranty.
Free setup and delivery. $1,375
plus taxes. Call Steve at Huron
Video and Sound, 887-6710. 38-lb
SNOWBOARD WITH BINDING,
Morrow ReVert 151 used one
season. Call 887-9668. 38-1
2 SADDLES FOR SALE IN
excellent condition - one black,
one brown. Call 887-6412. 38-1
1 1/2 YEAR OLD INGLIS PORT-
able dishwasher. Phone 523-4840
or after 5:00, 523-9448. 38-1
WOOD FOR SALE: 15 CORD OF
hardwood split, 887-6918. 38-1
ONE PAIR OF BOY'S CCM
hockey skates size 13, excellent
condition, used one season. Phone
887-9676. 38-1
COMPUTER FACTORY,AMAZ-
ing school special - 1 year no
payments, free scanner, 266 mmx
loaded, internet, printer, software
and more. $16/wk (oac) 1-800-515-
5545 free delivery. 34-5
HEART HEALTHY EMU MEAT,
low fat, low cholesterol, and Emu
oil. Adrian Vos 523-4294. 24-tin
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AUCTION
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BIRTHS
CROFT. Ian and Jennifer Croft are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their daughter, Emily Jillian Diana
on Saturday, September 26, 1998 in
Fredericton, NB weighing 8 lbs. 4
oz. Emily is the first grandchild for
Keith and Jill Roulston, RR 3,
Blyth and John and Diana Croft of
Mill Village, NS. 38-1p
FRANKEN/McCLINCHEY. Paul
and Lorraine are pleased to
announce the arrival of their
daughter Janine Patricia on August
27, 1998. First grandchild for
David and Ruth McClinchey of
Auburn; twenty-third grandchild
for Emma Franken of Goderich.
Special thanks to our Doulas Tanya
Stryker and Karen Searles for their
support. 38-1
LANG. Hank and Agnes TenPas
are delighted to announce the safe
arrival of their grandson, Kirk Peter
Hendrick Lang, born Sept. 3, 1998
weighing 6 lbs. 14 oz. Proud
parents are Linda and Pete Lang of
Nanaimo, BC. Second grandchild
for Melody and Doug Lang of BC,
and great-grandchild for Mrs.
Hannah TenPas of Listowel. 38-1
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CARD OF
THANKS
BLAIR. The family of Annie Blair
wish to thank everyone for calls,
cards, gifts, flowers and visits -
especially Rev. Wittich for his
visits. Thanks also to Dr. Ping,
ambulance attendants and hospital
staff for their excellent care. A
special thank you goes to "Aunt
Nick" for being Mom's guardian
angel for the past month. Annie has
now moved from Wingham
hospital to Braemar Retirement
Centre. 38-1p
HALL/BERNARD. I would like to
thank friends and relatives for their
act of kindness during Harry's
passing. Also thanks for the cards,
visits and flowers and a special
thanks to Rev. Nancy Beale and
Schimanski Funeral Home. It was
very much appreciated. - The Hall
family and Margaret Bernard. 38-1
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CARD OF
THANKS
HOOVER. Words cannot fully
express our appreciation to friends,
relatives and neighbours for the
many acts of kindness, love and
support shown to all of us during
our loss of a dear husband, father,
son and brother, John Douglas
Hoover. Our sincere thanks to
everyone. - Linda and Laurel
Hoover, Retta and Murray Hoover,
Marian and Don Eadie, Sylvia and
Ross Gibson. 38-1
HOWSON. We wish to thank all
our friends and relatives for the
lovely cards and gifts we received
on our 60th wedding anniversary.
A big "thank you" to our family for
the wonderful dinner party they had
for us. We have been truly blessed.
- Fred and Mary Howson. 38-lp
MACHAN/DIXON. We would like
to thank all our family and friends
for attending and making our Buck
and Doe a success. A special thank
you to our wedding party for all
their hard work in preparing for the
night. Thank you - Paul Machan
and Janice Dixon. 38-1p
MCDONALD. I would like to
sincerely thank the ladies from the
8th and 16th, for the special
evening we shared last week. We
enjoyed a delicious dinner together
and the thoughtfulness of choosing
the "Circle of Friends" and gifts
was much appreciated. I have many
happy memories of our 45 years
living and raising our family on the
16th of Grey, which I will treasure
in the years to come. Thank you -
Marilyn McDonald. 38-1
WALSH. We would like to thank
our family and sister Flo for all
their work preparing for our 50th
anniversary. To our neighbours for
their generous gift and for cards
and flowers and gifts from friends
and to everyone who took the time
to help us celebrate. For the
limousine ride on Friday evening,
our Open House, our dinner out
and to John and Graeme for our
horse and carriage ride around the
village which made our day. - Jim
and Elsie. 38-1p
WILSON. We want to thank the
King Street gang for the fabulous
farewell potluck supper Sunday
evening, also for the good wishes
and beautiful gifts. Special thanks
to George and Lois for all their
extra work in planning this event.
We'll miss you all! - Linda, Wes
and Tara. 38-lp
COMING
EVENTS
BLUE HORIZON POOLS AND
Marquis Spas present Spa/Hot Tub
Extravaganza. Full display of
Marquis Spas in the, Suncoast Mall,
Goderich Oct. 1 - 6. Special spa
pricing, free draws and more 524-
9804. 38-1
AUBURN LIONS CLUB BREAK-
fast, Sunday, Oct. 4, 1998, 9 a.m. -
12 noon, Auburn Memorial Hall,
$5.00/person, $20/family. Maple
syrup donated by Robinson's Maple
Products. We serve. 38-1