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1 Albert St., Clinton
Fred Lobb, Broker/Owner
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189 Coombs Street, Blyth. Excellent
location near fitness trail in quiet village.
Well maintained 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 storey
family home has eat-in kitchen with solid
pine cupboards & newer countertop.
Insulated sun porch w/patio doors to lg.
new deck. Spacious LR w/country view.
Call Mary Anne Van Diepenbeek, Sales
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214 McConnell St., Blyth, 1.5 storey, 3
bedroom home on quiet street close to
school. Recent renovations include new
siding, windows, doors, 4-piece bath,
drywall in kitchen and dining room,
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Hardwood floors. every room
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482-3400
Avon DISTRICT
SCHOOL
BOARD Maitland
Learning for a Lifetime
invites tenders for
GRASS CUTTING
at
Brussels Public School, Brussels
Hensall Public School, Hensall
Stephen Central Public School, R.R. #2, Crediton
Sealed tenders, marked
"Grass Cutting plus the name of the specific school"
and addressed to:
Purchasing Manager
Avon Maitland District School Board
62 Chalk Street, North,
Seaforth, Ontario, NOK IWO and
will be received up until 12:00 noon on Friday, May 4th, 2001
Tender packages are available at each of the above schools.
Avon Maitland District School Board
Telephone: (519) 527-0111 or 1-800-592-5437 Fax: (519) 527-0222
LORNE RACHLIS WENDY ANDERSON
Director of Education Chair
o BAILEY
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Clinton
Mason Bailey 482-9371
BROKER (24 Hour Service)
FARROW TO FINISH: 187 acres Hullett Twp.,
157 workable, well drained. Modern 1 floor, 3
bedroom home, Priced to sell.
HARDWARE STORE: Long established
business in Blyth. Large apartment above. All
in excellent condition. Owner wishes to
retire.
CLINTON: 143 Fulton St., 6 room, 1 1/2 floor,
frame home, gas heat, fenced lot.
BLYTH: Ideal family home, large 2 storey
brick, 4 bedroom home on 1 1/4 lots, good
heated workshop.
100 ACRES: West Wawanosh, all cropable,
brick home, frame barn.
WANTED FOR SERIOUS BUYERS: 1 floor
modern bungalow, farms and small acreage.
BLYTH: 8 rental units, 2 commercial and 6
residential, showing excellent return. Fully
occupied.
MODERN: Split level, 3 bedroom home, wood
and gas heat, attached garage. large lot.
100 ACRES: Hay Township, good all
workable land, drained and level, general
purpose building.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: I commercial unit,
2 apartments, walk-out basement workshop.
555,000.00 or best offer.
BLYTH: 2 floor brick home on Dinsley St., gas
heat, detached garage. Property includes 3
extra lots. Vendor may assist with financing.
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE: Restaurant
and Steak House, seats 137, fully equipped,
apartment above, owner retiring.
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Classified Advertisements
Help wanted Real estate Real estate Tenders Tenders
FULL-TIME AND STUDENTS
required for busy year. Must have
driver's licence and positive
attitude. Apply in person, Huron
Feeding Systems 887-6289. 16-2
In memoriam
DAVIDSON, Carl. In
remembrance of a wonderful
husband and best friend who
passed away five years ago, April
18, 1996.
May the winds of love blow softly,
And whisper so you will hear,
I will always love and miss you,
And wish that you were here.
— Always in my heart, Jean. 16-I
HARRISON. In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Marlene,
who passed away two years ago,
April 20, 1999.
When all is still and silent,
And sleep forsakes our eyes,
Our thoughts to a silent grave,
Where our dear wife and mother
lies.
The years we had together,
Are forever in our hearts,
Your, guiding light lives on for us,
Since we were forced apart.
I know you're watching over us,
From Heaven up above,
Your presence we can always feel,
But most of all your love.
You left us all with aching hearts,
That loved you most sincere
We never have, we never will,
Forget you,
— Forever remembered, forever
loved by Lloyd, Bev, Deb and
families. 16-1
Legal notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF REGINALD
HENRY SCHULTZ
All persons having claims against
the Estate of REGINALD HENRY
SCHULTZ who died on or about
the 15th day of March A.D., 2001,
are hereby notified to send
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES,
Barristers and Solicitors, 217
Josephine Street, Wingham,
Ontario NOG 2W0, on or before
May 4th, 2001 their names and full
particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said date the
estate will be distributed having
regard only to the claims of which
notice has been received.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario this
9th day of April 2001.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
Barristers & Solicitors
Box 1028
Wingham, ON NOG 2W0
Solicitors for the Estate Trustee
15-3
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WE BUY AND SELL
LIVESTOCK
dairy, beef and horses,
crippled and poor- doing cows
PAY IMMEDIATELY
LICENCED DEALER
CLARENCE
POORTINGA
887-9747
Services
CRONYN LAWN CUTTING,
by the hour or by the job, bagging
available. Phone 523-4886, Blyth,
ON. 14-10p
INCOME TAXES PREPARED.
E-file service available. Farm,
business or personal. Stephen
Thompson — 482-7551. Or you
may drop off or pick up your
information at Stitches by MJ,
Queen St., Blyth. 08-10
GIVE YOUR CHILD EXTRA
encouragement toward a successful
school year. Tutoring in,all subject
areas for Grades 1 through 1 I
Qualified experienced teacher.
Individualized programs. Confi-
dence building. Classes begin for
this 'term on April 9/01. Call
Doreen Raymond at 887-6703.
15-2p
Services
WILL DO HOME CLEANING
and gardening. Call Debbie
Campbell 887-9051. 13-4
Wanted
BUYING OLD BRICK FARM-
houses and other rural brick
buildings for wrecking and brick
salvage. We also buy old bricks,
loose or on pallets. Call Ross
Lumley at Cadillac Brick Co.,
Sarnia (519) 383-2024, most
anytime. Wrecking people's homes
all over Southwestern Ontario since
1969. l6-lp
WANTED: TOPPER FOR OLDER
Dodge Dakota shortbox pickup.
Phone 887-6132. 16-lp
WANTED TO BUY: FARM
TRACTOR 30 - 80 h.p. with or
without loader, excellent price paid.
Phone 523-4260. 16- i
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP
cars and trucks. L & B Auto
Wreckers, 1/2 mile south of
Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn
FROM BELGRAVE
Foot and
mouth
topic
of UCW
The Afternoon Unit of Knox
UCW met Tuesday, April 10 at the
home of Mary Taylor. •
Kay Roberts opened the meeting
by welcoming everyone and reading
a poem entitled Today. Jean Pattison
conducted a very meaningful Easter
worship service.
The minutes of previous meeting
were read and approved.
Following a short discussion it
was decided to send the secretary
book containing minutes of meet-
ings from January 1991 to June
2000 to the archives of the United
Church in Toronto.
Olive Bolt contributed a short
reading telling-of the prominence of
women in the Easter story and also
stating that women are much more
active in the work of the church than
men. Ada Taylor presented the Bible
study from Matthew 21: I-11.
Mary Hunter chose as her subject
for study foot and mouth disease
telling of the devastating affects on
people and families.
8 tables
in play
at euchre
There were eight tables of euchre
in play at the Women's Institute on
Wednesday, April 11.
Winners were: high lady, Viola
Adams; second high lady, Lillian
Appleby; lone hands, Mary
McIntosh; low lady, Mary Craig;
high man, Lloyd Appleby; second
high man, Ross Taylor; lone hands,
Mervyn Schneider; low man, George
Inglis.
The next euchre is Wednesday,
April 18 at 8 p.m.
Ruth and Bob Gordon welcome
with glee their 'first granddaughter
Clarissa Dianne born to Robert and
Lori Gordon, April 8 at the Grand
River Hospital, Kitchener. Robbie
and Jefferson are delighted with
their wee sister. Clarissa is also the
first granddaughter for Ruth • and
Fred Armstrong. Prow?great-grand-
parents are Margaret Taylor, Elva
and Jack Armstrong, Mary Warwick
and May McPhail. Congratulations
are also extended from the commu-
nity.
Mabel's Moms met at their regular
time on Wednesday, April 11. Those
who attended were: Kim Higgins,
Ashley, Shelby, Jarod Logan; Donna
Raynard, Heidi, Curtis and Craig;
Linda Hess and Judith; Crystal
Agombar, Nicholas and Gage; Lila
Procter and Jessica. Their topic was
teaching children about respect for
others.