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contents of large old Blyth home at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in
Clinton for Nora Kelly of Blyth plus good additions
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 AT 9 A.M.
APPLIANCES: 17 cu. ft. chest freezer, almond washer, wringer washer,
apt. size chest freezer, vacuum w/power head, coloured portable
Magnavox TV with remote.
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, PIANO: Heintzman upright piano, piano
bench, press-back rocking chair, washstands, round dining table with
centre pedestal, six matching chairs, buffet and large glass front china
cabinet, antique settee with matching rocker, drop-leaf wooden table, 4
matching wooden dining chairs, settee with 4 matching side chairs and
rocker, ornate antique dresser with mirror, washstand with end towel
bars and tear-drop pull, nursing rocker, antique jam cupboard, blanket
box, cherry cupboard bottom, trunks, cedar chest, wooden bedroom
suite with mattress, bedroom suite with twin beds, bedroom suite with
double bed, 2 single box springs and mattresses, cedar chest, lots of
bedding and linen, modern bookcase, two modern chesterfield love
seats, wingback chair, 2 modern recliners, mantle clock, oil lamp
lantern, milk bottles with names, crocks, scrub board, small bench,
dishes and glassware Including antique pieces, component hi fi,
harmonica plus our usual large offering of items far too numerous to
mention.
NEW CARPET: 10 large pieces various colours in sizes 12' x 20' to 12' x
30'. Two auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m. Please come early.
TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON
Next Auction: SAT., NOV. 28 AT 9 A.M.: For May Shaw of Goderich plus
# additions.
www.auctionhotline.com
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Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
HOUSE FOR RENT NORTH OF
Walton, $500 plus utilities. First
and last month's rent. Call 887-
6425. 45-tfn
3 BEDROOM HOUSE, TOTALLY
renovated, Auburn, along Maitland
River. Wood/oil combination
furnace - 1 1/2 year's supply of
wood included, 4 appliances,
$500/month. References. Phone
565-5607. 43-tfn
BRUSSELS - COMPLETELY
renovated one bedroom apartment
for rent, $350 a month, heat
included, 372 Turnberry Street.
Call 291-9625. Available
immediately. 43-tfn
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Blyth, newly decorated, hardwood
floors. Available in December.
Phone 523-4740. 39-tfn
BLYTH — ONE BEDROOM
apartment, downtown Blyth, fridge
and stove included, ground floor,
$425.00/month includes utilities.
Available Nov. 1. Phone 523-4840,
523-9448. 39-tfn
CLINTON, ATTRACTIVE, CLEAN
2 bedroom in well maintained
building, featuring 4 appliances,
control your own air-conditioning/
heat, laundry facilities. Secure adult
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7966, 482-5030. 16-tfn
WEDGEWOOD APARTMENTS,
Blyth, for Seniors, available Dec. 1.
Call Steve or Frances Bearss 523-
9695. 44-tfn
THREE BEDROOM FARMHOUSE,
$400 per month plus utilities, 1.25
miles east of Brussels. References
required. Phone 887-6225, leave
message. 44-2
BLYTH — LARGE 3 BEDROOM
semi-detached, newly renovated,
excellent location, gas furnace,
available immediately. Rent plus
utilities. Phone 523-4929. 42-4
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RELIVE THE jvIEMORIES ON
videocassette. Morris Township
140th, Turnberry 140th, Lucknow
140th and Wingham Homecoming.
Makes an Ideal Christmas Gift.
Only $19.95 each. Call John
Schedler, Videofax Productions,
-357-2233. 45-5
CHRISTMAS BAKING — SHORT-
bread, light and dark fruitcake,
brandy balls, gingerbread men,
cranberry jam and cordials and
mince pie. Orders taken up to Dec.
21. If unable to pick up, will
deliver free. Phone Lois at 523-
9477. 45-1
FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER.
Most apple varieties still available.
Contact Boyd Taylor 523-9279.
45-2
COMPUTER FACTORY AMAZ-
ing Christmas special — 1 year no
payments, free scanner, 266 mmx
loaded, internet, printer, software
and more. $16/wk (oac) 1-800-515-
5545, free delivery. 43-4
HEART HEALTHY EMU MEAT,
low fat, low cholesterol and Emu
oil. Meat prices reduced by 50%
and more. Adrian Vos 523-4294.
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BIRTHS
DUCHARME. Hello everyone! My
name is Tilynn and I am here to
announce that my new tag-team
partner, Carlie-Anne, was pushed
into the ring on October 14, 1998.
My little heavy-weight champion
weighed 8 lbs. 14 oz. and was 22"
long. Standing by the ropes for the
tag was Dr. Hanlon and all the
wonderful nurses at Wingham and
District Hospital. Our rivaling big
brother Wyatt, can't wait to toss
Carlie over the top rope to
overwhelmed parents, Shelly and
Murray. Front row seats are
reserved for Carlie's biggest fans
Dorothea and Oscar Ducharme,
Brussels and Jacqueline and
Rodney Fraser, King City. 45-1p
r Help protect the environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
VERBURG. Big sister Desirae i's
proud to announce the safe arrival
of little brother Jordan Tyler who
was born Oct. 30, weighing 8 lbs. 6
oz. Proud parents are Mark and
Dianne Verburg. Proud grand-
parents are Gerrit and Gerdien
Dykman of RR 2, Clinton and
Koos and Rita Verburg of RR 1,
Auburn. 45-1
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CARD OF
THANKS
AMENT. We wish to thank all who
sent cards, flowers and for food
brought to the house at the time my
sister passed away. — Stewart and
Mildred. 45-1p
THE BRUSSELS MINOR SOCCER
Executive would like to thank
everyone who came out to support
us at the Halloween Dance and a
big thanks to the Rec. Board
Members who helped. Hope to see
you next year. 45-1
KELLINGTON. We would like to
take this opportunity to thank
friends for cards and neighbours for
the plant and the calls received at
time of my brother's death. — Bill
and Genie. 45-1p
KING. Thanks to everyone for
celebrating my 25 years as organist
at Melville. The Melville Crew,
Trio, Jr. Choir, Crystal Semple and
Mary and Heather's duet were
delightful. Thanks to all wl6
helped to prepare and serve the
lovely luncheon and to Cliff
Coultes for his recitation and
announcing, Cathrine for
organization and enthusiasm, Mary
for your work with- musical
numbers. Karla and Bill, your skit
and poem were terrific! A sincere
thanks for the mirror for the choir
room. Everything was in .perfect
harmony. — Joanne King. 45-1p
FISCHER, George. Our sincere
thanks to all the relatives, friends
and neighbours for all their
thoughtfulness and sympathy in the
loss of a husband, father and
grandfather. Thanks for the
beautiful floral tribute, cards,
letters, visits, Heart & Stroke and
Bluevale United Church donations.
Also for the food that was brought
here, to Kalvin and Pam's and to
Dayle and Jim's. We wish to thank
Wingham Hospital and their staff
for all they had done for George
during his stay. Thanks to Dr.
Hanlon and Dr. Gear for being so
good to him. Thanks to Community
Care and to all the nurses that were
involved. Thanks to Jackie
McBurney for all her patience and
trips. We thank Rev. James Murray
and Thelma Perry for their kind
messages at the service. Thanks to
the McBurney Funeral Home for
their comfort and guidance at this
time of parting, it was much
appreciated. Thanks to the ladies of
the United Church for serving a
lovely lunch after the funeral.
Thanks to the pallbearers Jim,
Larry, Daryl, Rob, Jeff and Steven.
Thanks to the flower bearers
Sandra and Julie. Thanks to all.
People are the greatest! —
Marguerite, Kalvin and Pam,
Sandra and Steven, Dayle and Jim,
Rob, Jeff and Julie. 45-1
McKAGUE. A big thank you to the
merchants of Blyth who provided
the bountiful basket of goodies for
this weekend's scavenger hunt. —
Lana McKague. 45-1
NEEB. I would sincerely like to
thank everyone who stopped and
helped in any way after my car
accident on Nov. 3, 1998,
especially the employees of the
Hensall District Co-op —
Londesboro Elevator, Blyth Fire
Department and Clinton Public
Hospital. A very special thanks to
Tom and Anna Pollard for all you
did for Gerald and me that morning
as well as since the accident. What
special neighbours you are. I am
now home from University
Hospital and recovering well.
Thanks again — Gwen. 45-1
VINCENT. Sincere thanks to Joyce
who looked after Harold and
maintained two households and to
the other members of our family for
their many acts of kindness, to our
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the flowers, cards, visits and
phone calls during my stay in
Wingham and District Hospital.
Thank you to the nurses and staff
for their kindness and care and to
Dr. Gear, Dr. Bradley and Dr.
Sleeth and the Rev. Mary Jane
Hobden.
It was all very much appreciated.
Edith Vincent. 45-1
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NOV. 29 AT 3 P.M. BRASS RINGS
Presents "Time for Christmas",
Lucknow Presbyterian Church.
Adults $12; Primary Children $6.
For info call 528-3214. Tickets at
Ernie King Music. 45-2
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment, St. Joseph's R. C. Church
Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, Nov. 18,
8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 45-1p
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
invites you to share in its
celebration of the completion of
our lift installation and foyer
renovations, otherwise known as
Project Uplift. The Dedication
Service takes place this Sunday,
November 22 at 3 p.m. A reception
to follow. Come and celebrate with
us! 45-1
BEEF SUPPER, WALTON HALL,
Nov. 29, 4 to 6 p.m. Adults - $8,
children (6 - 12) - $4, 5 and under
free. 45-2
BRUSSELS SANTA CLAUS
Parade, Dec. 5, at 3:30 p.m. floats
line up on Cypress St. by 3:00 p.m.
come and get the Lo-Down at the
Brussels Ho-Down "Western"
Santa Claus Parade. 45-2
CATCH THE CHRISTMAS
SPIRIT, Sunday, Dec. 6, Sacred
Heart Church, Wingham, 2:00 p.m.
A music concert featuring local
performers and choirs celebrating
the Christmas season. Tickets are
$5/person or $20/family and are
available at 357-1440 or at the
door. Proceeds to the Wingham and
Area Seniors Day Centre. 45 & 47
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Bingo, every Monday night, 7:30 p.m.
Seaforth and District Community
Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus
Share The Wealth. $750 Jackpot
must go. Doors open 6:30 p.m. cow
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURE
potluck supper, Monday, Nov. 23,
6:30 p.m. Bring your own eating
utensils and a guest. Everyone to
bring unwrapped articles for the
Silent Auction following supper.
45-1
CIRCLE DECEMBER 5TH ON
your calendar so you won't miss the
annual Huronlea Craft Sale in
Brussels. 45-2
HURON COUNTY CHRISTMAS
Bureau — If in need, please call
9 a.m. - noon or 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
now until December 9 to register,
524-7356 or 1-800-265-5198.
Confidential service. 45-2
ANNUAL BEEF SUPPER -
Belgrave United Church, Wednes-
day, Nov. 18 at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Adults $9, children $4. 43-3p
CLINTON SANTA CLAUS
Parade, Friday, November 20,
6:30 p.m. Enjoy the magic of
Christmas as floats, bands and
more travel through the downtown
core. 44-2