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BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
CARD OF
THANKS
- RATES -
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
150 each.
500 will be deducted if ad is
paid by the following
Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
0 ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
DUPLEX IN BLYTH - 3 BED-
room newly renovated, natural gas
furnace. References required.
Available immediately. Call 523-
4929. 12-4
BLYTH - 2 BEDROOM APART-
ment, includes fridge, stove, heat
and hydro, no animals. References
required. Phone 482-93.71. 48-tfn
LARGE SECOND FLOOR
apartment, 2 bedroom, laundry
room, eat-in kitchen, $350 plus
utilities, in Auburn. Phone 526-
7355. 14-tfn
LARGE 2 BEDROOM APART-
ment available May 15, new carpet,
freshly painted. Call Brian or
Melinda Ten Pas, Brussels 887-
9830. 14-4
0 ARTICLES
FOR SALE
OLDER 40' MOBILE HOME IN
Seaforth. Idea! for storage, etc.
$400 or best offer. Phone 519-887-
9102. 15-lp
WEDDING FLOWERS, ALSO
rental of new candelabras and
gothic pillars very reasonable.
Professional assistance, no
pressure, call Linda at 524-2765 for
more information. 15-2
DUCKS AND TURKEYS FOR
Easter, oven ready. A[so laying
hens for sale. Phone 523-9412.15-1
TREES - LARGE QUANTITY
of 7' white ash at $9 ea. White
spruce, 2 - 3' at $7 ea. Also Scotch
pine and sumac at $5 ea. Treebelt
523-9771. 15-3
IDA RED APPLES AND MAPLE
syrup. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-
9279. 14-3
EVENING
CONSIGNMENT SALE
of home furnishings and
antiques will be held in
Teeswater Agri-Curl
on Monday, April 17
at 6:00 p.m.
AUCTIONEERS:
WALLACE BALLAGH
TEESWATER 392-6170
ROB THOMPSON
RIPLEY 395-2640
A AUCTION
SALES
GULUTZEN. Christine and Bill
are pleased to announce the birth of
their perfect little bo>, Christopher
William on March 26, weighing
7 lbs. 7.8 ounces at Clinton Public
Hospital. Proud grandparents Bill
and Marguerite Hallahan and
Pauline and Alex Gulutzen along
with aunts, uncles and cousins were
excited to see little Christopher.
Special thank you to all our family
and' friends for their words of
encouragement and prayers of love.
They were greatly appreciated.
WHERE DO YOU TURN
to monitor
the school
board?
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS
Were at the heart of things
AUCTION
SALES
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SAT., AF A Antiques,
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CALENDAR a
CLINTON 482-7898 !
SAT., APRIL 15 AT 10:3()4
A.M. Case combine, MF 165 Y
with loader, MH 30 tractor, 1
tandem truck with 8x164
grain body and hoist, rock Y
windrower, trailers, farm 1
machinery, etc. for James A
and Stuart Gingerich. Go 1 Y
1/4 miles west of Zurich, turn i
right on Branson Line, go 1 A
1/2 miles north, Farm y
#73308. 236-4209 or 236- I
4601. See last week’s paper A
for full listing. ySAT., APRIL 22 AT 9 A.M. I
;, furniture, tools at A Auction, Clinton. ▼
, APRIL 29 AT 9 A.M. I
Antiques, furniture at Lobb A
Auction, Clinton. ▼
SAT., APRIL 29 AT 10 A.M. ’
65 acre farm for Koop De A
Groot, 1 1/4 miles west of y
Benmiller to Morris Tract ’
Line, turn right, go 1/2 mile, 1
Farm #81532. ▼
HOUSEHOLD AUCTION SALE
FOR THE ESTATE OF DOUGLAS AND WILMA HEMINGWAY
of real property, antiques, woodworking equipment,
household effects and misc.
SATURDAY, APRIL 22ND 10:30 A.M.
Sale held at: Brussels and District Community Centre
and Arena, Brussels
REAL PROPERTY: Cape Cod style, 3 bedroom home. Fantastic
location, backing onto the conservation lake. Lot size: 0.68
acres. Taxes: $1700.00 (approx.). Known municipally as: 687,
Maple St., Brussels. Property being sold with reserve bid. For
viewing or questions, please call the family or executors listed
below.
Full list in next week's paper.
Information/viewing: Neil Hemingway: 887-6444,
Peter Hemingway: 291-3173. Sharon Whittaker: 752-3570.
SALE CONDUCTED BY: GILMORE AUCTIONS, LISTOWEL
AUCTIONEERS: Doug Gilmore, ph.: (519) 291-3421
Bob Gilmore, ph: (519) 236-4152
Fax: (519) 291-5304
For additional information and upcoming sales,
please review our website: www.auctionsfind.com/gilmore
RAISE CHINCHILLAS AS A
profitable full or part-time
business. Obtain a tax deduction for
2000. We provide animals,
supplies, instruction, insurance,
delivery, market financing.
Consignment herds^available. Start
in basement, garage, spare room or
barn. Excellent home based
business. Canadian Chinchilla, P.O.
Box 1684, St. Marys, ON N4X
lCl. 519-229-6117. Fax 519-229-
6622.
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cL__CARD OF
THANKS
BEAN/McCLINCHEY/BERNARD.
Brett Bean, Ryan McClinchey and
Christopher Bernard would like to
thank the PeeWee players,
coaching staff and parents, for the
opportunity to play and enjoy
hockey in Brussels in the 1999-
2000 season. 15-1
HUETHER. I would like to thank
family, friends and neighbours for
flowers, visits, cards and telephone
calls given to me while I was a
patient in Seaforth Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Shepherd, the
physiotherapy department, the
Seaforth Community nursing staff
for all the excellent care I received
and to Rev. Cathrine Campbell for
her visits and support. I am now a
patient in the rehab unit of the
Parkwood Hospital, London.
Thanks again, - Murray Huether.
15-1
ON $3.00 THURSDAYS
Drop into either of our offices any Thursday
with your word classified (maximum 20 words)
and pay only $3.00 (paid In advance).
That's $1.00 oft regular rates
C itizen
AUCTION
SALES
cI_CARD OF
THANKS
HENRY. So many people helped
my family and myself when we
needed support and comfort this
past week. Thank you all for calls
made, cards, flowers, food sent to
the house and prayers said for Bob.
Thank you to all the nurses and
doctors who looked after Bob in
Seaforth, Stratford, London and Dr.
Rooyakers in Blyth all of whom
tried so hard to make Bob
comfortable and well. Thanks to
Rev. Nancy Beale for her visits,
prayers and the funeral service and
to Lynda Lentz for her music.
Thanks to the Beattie-Falconer
Funeral Home for their kindness
and assistance. Thanks also to the
grandchildren who helped with the
service - Krista Buffinga, Kerry
Hallahan, Michael Henry and Scott
Rathwell. Poppa would have been
so proud. Thanks to the A.C.W. for
the delicious lunch we all enjoyed.
All these gifts of kindness and care
will never be forgotten. I will
always remember too the many
gifts of love shown by my family. -
Isabelle Henry and family. 15-1 p
McDOWELL. Words seem small
when you want to say so much in
appreciation of all the help we were
given since my surgery. On behalf
of Ron, our children and myself we
want to thank everyone for the
flowers, cards, visits and food
brought throughout this time. .It
hasn’t been easy but the love and
care of family and friends has made
it easier to bare. Special thanks to
the Doctors and Nurses in Goderich
and London, the CNS Goderich
team, my co-workers and the
Walton community and most
importantly my husband, my
children and my family. - Alice
McDowell. 15-1
McDOWELL. Thank you to the
Blyth Beginner and Novice
Bulldogs for the gifts I received.
Special thank you to Darren,
Glenn, Phil, Burt, Larry and Pat for
all their help with the Beginners
this season. - Ron McDowell. 15-1
SPARLING. A sincere thank you
to my friends and neighbours for
the many acts of kindness shown
me while a patient in Stratford
General Hospital and since my
return home. I appreciate your
thoughtfulness. - Pat Sparling.
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COMING
EVENTS
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Darlene
Black
Friday, April 21, 2000
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Belgrave Wl Hall
Everyone Welcome!!!
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SCOTT. The family of the late
Alice Scott wishes to express our
appreciation to the community for
sympathy and kindness extended to
us at the loss of a dear mother,
grandmother and great
grandmother. To Beryl and her
caring staff thank you for making
Bray Lodge such a wonderful home
for mother these past few years.
Thanks also to those who were so
faithful with their visits, cards and
rides to social activities. Thank you
to Rev. John Roberts, Doug
McBurney and staff at McBumey
Funeral Home, to Drs. Antoniadis
and Sleeth and the nurses at
Wingham and District Hospital.
The delicious lunch provided by
the Belgrave Women’s Institute
after the service and the supper
brought in by Audrey, Barb,
Dianna and Doreen were much
appreciated. To all who made
donations in mother’s memory and
sent floral tributes, thank you. The
phone calls, food sent to our
homes, cards sent to mother and
ourselves since the accident as well
as cards of sympathy are gratefully
acknowledged. Your kindness and
support will always be
remembered. - Alan and Margaret,
Murray and Wilma Scott and
families. 15-1
COMING
EVENTS
MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF
Directors of the Clinton Public
Hospital are open to the public, and
are held on the fourth Monday of
each month (except July and
August). Meetings are held in the
hospital’s boardroom, and begin at
7 p.m. Individuals or groups who
wish to address the Board or make
a presentation must submit a
written request at least seven days
in advance of the meeting. 15-1
2ND ANNUAL EASTER EGG
Hunt sponsored by Mom’s Pizza on
Sat., April 15 at 4 p.m. at Brussels
Public School. Children 12 and
under bring your Easter baskets.
Over 12 come to Mom’s Pizza for
Fun Night. Lots of prizes, fun and
games. 15-1
ANNUAL
GENERAL
MEETING
of the North Huron Special
Transit Corporation
Wheels
Wednesday,
April 12,2000
at the
Wingham and Area
Seniors Day Centre
350 Josephine Street,
Wingham, 7:30 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
Member Agency