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JUNIOR CITIZEN
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AWARDS
Deadline - Oct. 31st, 1998
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Heartland Realty 1 Albert St., Clinton
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211 Turnberry Street, Brussels, Modern
living. open concept home tastefully
decorated. Main floor laundry. Picture
windows, patio doors to cedar deck. This is
a beautiful home and well maintained. Call
Richard Lobb for complete details.
518 ()Insley Street, Blyth. Low
maintenance, modern, tastefully
decorated home. 3 bedrooms, 3
bathrooms, lots of closet space, rec room
in basement. Country kitchen with solid
oak cupboards. New gas furnace. Well
treed lot. Combination garage and
workshop
482-3400
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19 Albert St., Clinton 482-5991
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YOUR McINTEE TEAM
Peter Damsma 482-9849
John Duddy Associate Broker 482-3652
Tony & Mary Vanden Hengel 233-3168
Gary Walden 482-7675
Well decorated. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths. Patio doors to deck from
family room. Large eat in kitchen.
French doors between living &
dining room. Window alcove in
dining room. Hardwood floors.
Blyth.
179 King St., Blyth. Victorian 4
bedroom with gingerbread
trimwork. Main bathroom has claw
foot tub. Kitchen with skylight,
built-in range/oven. Pine floors,
splendid decor.
Great family home In Blyth. 3 large
bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor
laundry. Totally renovated
throughout. Hi-eff oil furnace
(1996). New wrap-around veranda
included.
One acre country property with
scenic setting. 3 bedrooms, oak
kitchen with ceramic tile flooring,
forced air heating with central air.
Near Londesboro. $119,900.
Restaurant for sale. Newly refurbished in 1995, totally renovated, meets all
codes. 48 seats plus outdoor patio. Main street in Blyth. $144,900.
Fully operational restaurant licensed under the LLBO for up to 60 people.
The building (with apartment above) and equipment are offered for sale at
$99,500., subject to an existing lease.
4 ACRES: Building lot on edge of Blyth. Rolling land. Great place to build
and have country elbow room. $35,000.
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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
HARVEST SUPPER AT THE
Ethel United Church, Saturday,
Oct. 24, 1998. Advance tickets
only. Adults $8.00, Children $4.00,
6 and under, free. Two sittings —
5:00 and 6:30. Menu: turkey with
all the fixin's. For tickets call
Dianne at 887-9442 or Isabel 887-
6055. 40-2
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT WAL-
ton Hall October 22, 8 p.m.,
$5/person. Bring your own partner.
$100 in prizes. Lunch provided.
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HALLOWEEN COSTUME
Rentals. Carol Humphries, 22
Victoria St., Egmondville. Adult
sizes only. Open Tues. - Fri. 5:00 -
10:00, Sat. - Sun. 10:00 - 8:00.
Closed Monday. Call 522-0703
after 5 p.m. 40-2
HELP
WANTED
ORGANIST - BLYTH UNITED
Church. Send resume to Blyth
United Church, Blyth, ON NOM
1H0 or phone 519-523-9436. 41-2b
PART-TIME CAREGIVER
needed. Caring and trustworthy
individual needed in my home
weekdays. Approximately 30 hours
a week. Light housekeeping duties
and meal preparation. Reply to
Drawer #410, c/o The Citizen, PO
Box 152, Brussels. 41-2
HERD MANAGER NEEDED
for 150 cows, Brussels-Ethel area,
freestall barn, must be able to work
independently in all aspects of
operation including milking and
management. For further informa-
tion call (519) 887-2649 or fax
resume to (519) 887-6690. Phone
evenings at 8:00 p.m. 39-3
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
available on farrow-to-finish hog
farm. Arts Farms Ltd. Fax resume
to 522-0952 or call 522-1187 after
6 p.m. 40-2
_ Ken Cucksey
. 'Poultry Service
Z:t
tocKEN (519) 357-4387 or
7/ 1-800-650-1549
CANHERS between 9 a.m.
Warkb! & 4 p.m.
RR4, Wingham, ON
Help protect the environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
COOK, Annie. In loving memory
of a dear sister and aunt who
passed away one year ago, Oct. 19,
1997.
Those we love don't go away
They walk beside us every day
Unseen, unheard but always near
Still loved, still missed, still very
dear.
— Lovingly remembered by sisters,
brothers and their families. 41-1p
ELLIOTT. In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather Ted who passed away
Oct. 25, 1997.
No links of time can take away
Our thoughts of you from day to
day.
You live with us, memories still,
Not just today, but always will.
— Forever in our hearts, Ann, Fern,
Kathy, Velma, Donna and families.
41-lp
WILLIAMSON, John. In ever
loving memory of our brother and
uncle who passed away Oct. 20,
1995.
John we will always remember the
way you looked,
The wail you spoke and smiled.
The little things you said and did,
Are with us all the while.
Of all that life has offered us,
And all that's left to do,
We'll never have a greater gift
Than our memories of you.
Although we smile and make no
fuss,
No one misses you, John more than
us.
And when we often recall,
That is when we miss you most of
all.
— Always in our hearts, Robert and
Heather, Jeff and Becky, Carol
Anne and Charles, Dianne
and Dennis, Cathy and Harry and
families. 41-1
WILLIAMSON, John. In loving
memory of a dear son who was
taken from us 3-years ago, Oct. 20,
1995.
You left a space John, no one can
fill,
We miss you terribly and always
will.
Silent thoughts, a secret tear, a
constant wish you were here.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us everyday,
Unseen, unheard, but always near.
Our life goes on without you John,
But nothing is the same.
You were too young to leave us, we
all feel the loss,
But we look to you son, and it
helps ease the pain,
Because of Derrick, a part of you
still remains.
We miss your smiles and your
laugh,
And your warm and gentle ways.
No matter how we spend our days,
No matter what we do,
Before we close our eyes at night,
We always think of you.
We hold you close within our
hearts,
And there you will remain,
To walk with us throughout our
lives, until we meet again.
—t-From those who thought the
world of you, love Mom and Dad.
41-lp
HARRIS. In loving memory of a
dear Dad and Papa, Ernest, who
passed away Oct. 21, 1995.
When thoughts go back as they
very often do,
We treasure the memories we have
of you;
This day is remembered and quietly
kept,
No words are needed, we shall
never forget.
Although we smile and make no fuss
No one misses you more than us.
And when old times we often recall
That's when we miss you most of
all.
— Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Norma, Reuben, Eileen,
Richard, Ernest and families. 41-1
LIVESTOCK
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
for crippled, disabled cattle. Must
be alive and drug free (OFAC
approved). Winch equipped truck.
Phone Earl Lannin, RR 2, Atwood,
519-356-2479 or 1-800-661-0078.
01-50p
WE BUY AND SELL
LIVESTOCK
dairy, beef and horses,
crippled and poor- doing cows
PAY IMMEDIATELY
LICENCED DEALER
CLARENCE -
POORTINGA
887-9747
PETS
FREE TO GOOD HOME. TWO
2 1/2 year old female Husky,
Malamute, Rottweiler crosses need
room to run. Great with kids and
adults, well behaved with
obedience training. They are good
natured and good watchdogs. One
blonde, one black. Large pen and
doghouse available for purchase.
Call 519-747-5511, leave message.
41-lp
AFFORDABLE 2 STOREY FRAME
home in Blyth - 4 bedrooms, large
kitchen, double lot with 24' x 32'
steel shed. For further information
contact 519-523-9275 after 6 p.m.
41-3
RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT —
Commercial space suitable for
retail store or office, Queen St.,
Blyth — all utilities included.
Available now. Phone 523-4700.
34-tin
PLEASE JOIN THE FAMILY
of Glenna Stephens for her 100th
birthday on Oct. 24 from 2 - 4 p.m.
1 at Huronlea, Brussels. Best wishes
only please. 40-2p