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BLYTH — GYPSY LANE
Apartment — 2 bedroom, ground
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BLYTH — ONE BEDROOM
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CLINTON, ATTRACTIVE, CLEAN
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FOR SALE
FIREWOOD FOR SALE.
Blake's Orchard, phone 887-6972.
42-2
HEART HEALTHY EMU MEAT,
low fat, low cholesterol, and Emu
oil. Adrian Vos 523-4294. 24-tfn
APPLES, WIDE SELECTION,
including Tolman Sweets, Russets,
Snow. Sweet cider, apple butter,
honey. Maitside Orchards, County
Rd. 16, west of Brussels. Phone
887-6883. 42-2p
HARD AND SOFT WOOD, TREE
tops. Phone 523-4538. 41-2
COMPUTER FACTORY AMAZ-
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STEREO SYSTEMS - PIONEER
500 watts, Prologic 5 spkr.
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AUCTION
SALES
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RICHARD LOBB •
AUCTION CALENDAR I
CLINTON 519- 482.7898
www.auctionhotline.com •
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 - 9 a.m. -
Antique furniture and appliances for
• Doris Hawthorne of Goderich plus •
other good additions at Richard Lobb
Auction Building, Clinton.
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AUCTIONEERS
JOSEPH ZEHR DOUG JACOB
(519) 887-9599 (519) 271-7894
UPCOMING SALES
Wed., Oct. 28 at 1 p.m. - Property
auction of 100 acre farm with
buildings known at Lot 8, Conc. 5
of Hibbert TWp., located 2 mi.
south of Mitchell & 3 mi. west on
Line 28 (6693) for George &
Marjorie Gray.
Thurs., Oct. 29 at 3 p.m. -
Auction of appliances, antiques, &
household effects at the Jacob
Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St.,
Mitchell for several area
consignors.
Fri., Oct. 30 at 1 p.m. - Property
auction of 100 acre farm known at
Lot 25, Conc. 2 of South Easthope
Twp. for the Estates of the Late
Clifford Faulhafer & Violet
Faulhafer.
Sat., Oct. 31 at 10 a.m. - Auction
of 287 acre farm, tractors, farm
machinery & misc. located on
County Rd. Line 55, 6 mi. south of
Milverton & 3/4 mi. west for
Albert & Beatrice Kniesi.
Wed., Nov. 4 at 4 p.m. - Auction
sale of furniture, antiques, tools &
misc. household items to be held at
the Tavistock Memorial Hall in
Tavistock for the Estate of Dorothy
Carrothers & the Estate of Walter
Schlueter.
Wed., Nov. 4 at 6 p.m. -
Fundraising auction of donated
items and services to be held at 90
Greenwood Dr., Stratford for the
Avon Mennonite Church Building
Fund.
Sat., Nov. 7 at 9:30 a.m. - Auction
of 88 acre farm with buildings
known as Part Lot 21, Conc. 4 of
North Easthope Twp.; travel trailer,
implements & household effects
held 2 mi. north of Shakespeare for
Virginia Sherlock.
Tues., Nov. 10 at 1 p.m. - Estate
auction of 100 acre farm known as
Lot 21, Conc. 15 of Ellice Twp. &
farm equipment held 2 1/2 mi.
north of Rostock for the Estate of
the Late Erlin Diehl.
Thurs., Nov. 12 at 3 p.m. -
Auction of appliances, antiques, &
household effects at the Jacob
Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St.,
Mitchell for several area estates.
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
of Consignments of home
furnishings and antiques
will be held in
Teeswater Agri-Curl on
Monday, November 2,
at 6:00 p.m.
Auctioneers:
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
392-6170
Grant McDonald,
Ripley 395-5353
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ALLEN. Don and Catherine
(Johns) are' delighted to announce
the arrival of Mary Kate on
Monday, October 12, weighing 9
lbs. 2 oz. Welcoming Mary •Kate
home are excited big sisters Emily
and Mikayla. Loving grandparents
are Keith and Nancy Allen,
Londesborough, Marjorie Johns,
Usborne Township and great-
grandma Genevieve Allen,
Londesborough. Grandpa Philip
Johns watches down from heaven.
Our thanks to Clinton Public
Hospital nursing staff and Dr. Hay
for their excellent care. Welcome to
the world little one! 42-lp
CLARK. It's a girl! Shannon and
Mike are thrilled to announce the
safe arrival of their first child
Caleigh Michelle on October 20,
1998 weighing 6 lbs. 14 oz. First
grandchild for Jim and Mabel Clark
of Bayfield; fifth grandchild for
Tom and Marjorie Duizer of
Londesboroc sixth great-grandchild
for Lorne and Addie Hunking of
Clinton. 42-1
STEVENSON. Ron and Nicole
Stevenson are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their little girl,
Ashley Dianne. Ashley came into
the world September 25, 1998
weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. Proud grand-
parents are Bev Stevenson of
Walton and Joe and Dianne Olejnik
of Thorndale. A great-grand-
daughter for Betty McCall of
Walton and Stuart and Eleanor
Stevenson of RR 2, Brussels. Mom
and Dad are thrilled to have Ashley
home and doing well. 42-1p
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BELL. I would like to thank my
family, friends and neighbours for
gifts, visits, flowers, cards,
inquiries and food brought to our
house during my stay in hospital
and since returning home. Special
thanks to nurses at Seaforth and
Stratford Hospitals and to Dr.
Edwards and Dr. Van Walraven for
excellent care. Thanks also to Rev.
Cathrine Campbell and Rev. Chris
Johnston for your support and to
Homemakers and Community
nurses. Your thoughtfulness will
never be forgotten. — Jean Bell.
42-lp
CARD OF
THANKS
CARDIFF/PEARSON. A special
thank you to friends and neigh-
bours for cards, phone calls, food
and visits at the time of our brother,
Jim's death. Thanks also to Rev.
Chris for her support and being
there. — Jack and Audrey, George
and Isabel. 42-1
CLARK. We would like to thank
Dr. Hay, Dr. Wenske, Dr. Smith
and Dr. Salsbury for leaving their
busy offices to deliver Caleigh.
Also a big thanks to all the nurses
who helped deliver and take care of
us while in the hospital. Your
thoughtfulness and concern will
always be remembered. Thanks
again. — Shannon, Mike and
Caleigh, 42-1
FINCH-GRUBB. We had a great
time partying with our friends and
family from near and far, and wish
to thank our wedding party for
giving us that opportunity. They
worked hard to make our buck and
doe such a great success, as well as
a memory we will always treasure.
Thank you also to everyone who
came out to support us and to those
who contributed but were unable to
attend. — Tracy and John. 42-1p
McCALL. We would like to
personally thank everyone who has
shown us such kindnesses since the
passing of Ross's father. To those
who worked long and hard at the
accident scene, for the calls, the
•visits, the flowers delivered to our
home (even the ones we tried to
send elsewhere), the cards (oh, the
cards!), for the many dishes of food
brought to our home at just the
right times, for the articles of
clothing lent to us. We thank you.
Also, our appreciation goes out to
Keith McLean and Don Sholdice
for doing what needed done with
our business. We would never have
imagined such kindliness could
come out of something so sad.
We thank you all.
— Ross, Fran, Leisa, Matt and
Lacey McCall. 42-1
McCALL. We, the family of the
late Bruce McCall would like to
express our deepest appreciation to
all of those friends, neighbours and
relatives who helped us through the
loss of our husband, father,
grandfather and great-grandfather..
Many thanks for the numerous gifts
of flowers, charitable donations,
food, cards, visits and calls. Special
thanks for the care and attention
provided by the staff of Wingham
Ambulance and the nurses and staff
of the Wingham & District
Hospital under the direction of Dr.
Sleeth and Dr. Flowers. Also many
thanks to Rev. Christine Johnston
and Rev. Cathrine Campbell and
for the honour and respect paid to
Bruce in the eulogy by the Rev.
Don McInnes and the Masonic
service conducted by Thistle Lodge
250 AF & AM at the cemetery. We
thank the ladies of the Knox United
Church in Enibro for the lovely
lunch provided following the
service and the Schimanski Family
Funeral Home for their support and
understanding throughout. — Doris
McCall and family. 42-1 p
CARD OF
THANKS
DURRELL. I wish to thank all staff
and parents from Walton Public
School, the congregation of Duff s
United Church in Walton, as well
as the many friends and members
of our great community for all the
cards, gifts and especially the
prayers as I recover. The out-
pouring of care and concern for my
well-being has caught me
completely off guard. I have been
left speechless. Thanks again.
Walton is a really great place to
live. — Barb. 42-1
TERPSTRA. We would like to
thank all the people who came out
to help move corn from our
disabled silo and all those who
offered their help. A special thank
you to Ken. and Bob Williamson
who are always there to lend a
hand. — Charlie Terpstra and
family. 42-lp
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COMING
EVENTS
YOU'RE INVITED TO ST.
Augustine's C.W.L. Pre Christmas
Bazaar on Saturday, November-7,
1998, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Free
admission. Draws: 1st prize, large
quilt "Cottage Flower"; 2nd prize,
$250 cash; 3rd prize, $50 cash.
Crafts, bake table, penny sale,
money tree, produce, door prizes
and lunch counter. Everyone is
welcome and bring a friend. Wrap
it up early in St. Augustine. 42-2
STARDUST BALL: DANCING to
the music of the Royalaires.
Parkview Gardens — Listowel
Legion, Saturday, Nov. 7, 9:00 p.m.
to 1:00 a.m. Raffle dr4ws, midnight
lunch, $15 advance, $18 at the
door. Sponsored by North Perth
Community Hospice in partnership
with the Listowel Legion. For
tickets call the Hospice Office at
519-291-5141. 40 & 42
mulisi< z--
WING FIA AVEL
LTD
"THE GET GOING PLACE"
"A DAY AT THE FAIR"
Coach Tours to The Royal
Agricultural Fair 1998:
Thursday, November 5th -
Hereford, Poultry and Lamb
Saturday, November 7th -
- Queen's Quineas
Thursday, November 12th -
Jersey, Holstein -
Sale of the Stars
Friday, November 13th -
Limousin, Holstein
and Swine show
Ticket includes:
Transportation by luxury
coach and admission to The
Royal Fair.
Reserve your ticket to
The Royal Fair 1998
at 357-1020
BIRTHS
CARD OF
THANKS