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Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Accommodation
for rent
FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE IN
country, Blyth area. Apply to
Drawer #281, c/o Clinton News-
Record, Box 39, Clinton, ON N0M
1L0. 23-2
CLINTON - NEWER TWO BED-
room, quiet 4-plex, controlled
entry, four appliances, laundry
facilities available, parking, no
pets, $450.00 monthly plus utilities.
Available now - 519-685-2264.
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SUNNY ONE BEDROOM
apartment in downtown Brussels,
$300 a month plus utilities. Call
887-6164. 22-4
Accommodation
wanted
WANTED TO RENT - FOUR
bedroom home, 15 km. radius of
Ethel, good condition, reasonable
rent. Phone 357-4946, 887-6132.
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Ar tides for sale
CHILDREN’S WOODEN SWING
set including 2 swings, UV
protected slide, and a set of rings.
Excellent condition, asking $400.
Call 887-9966 after 6 p.m. 23-1
RUST COLOURED VENETIAN
blinds, like new, 78" wide x 45"
high. Phone 887-6356. 23-1
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COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS
We’re at the heart of things
Auction sales
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
of consignments of home
furnishings and antiques
will be held in
Teeswater Agri-Curl
ON MONDAY, JUNE 12
AT 6 P.M.
Auctioneers:
Wallace Ballagh
Teeswater, 392-6170
Rob Thompson
Ripley, 395-2640
Auction sales
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f SATURDAY JUNE 10 AT 9 A.M.
4 RIDING LAWN MOWER: John Deere III, 11 HP and older two wheel trailer. ! NURSERY STOCK: To be sold at 9 a.m. including shrubs, trees, perennials,
4 cedars, spireas, weigalas, lilacs, burning bush, euonymus, mountain ash,
’ spruce astibes, hostas, daylilies, etc.
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton
for Mrs. Eyre of Hensall, Estate of Mrs. Reiders of Clinton,
plus good additions
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k COINS: Includes 1937 1,5,10, 20 dollar bills, 1964 coin set, 1962 and 83 k
Y silver dollars, 2-1954 1 dollar bills, 3 lots of sport cards, 8 sheets of stamps. Y
A PRINTS: 2 AJ Casson and 2 Tom Thompson. 1Y APPLIANCES: Water distiller, Woods upright freezer (new), GE washer - Y A nearly new, GE dryer, Inglis washer, 2 fridges, 2 freezers, portable TV's, air AY purifier, water dispenser, RVS keyboard amplifier, CB radio, humidifier. Y
1 FURNITURE: dining suite with round pedestal table, 4 chairs, and fancy AY hutch, china cabinet - nice one, antique side by side bookcase, buffet ?
i with mirror, antique dressers, apt. style dining table extends from 20" to a
y six ft. plus six matching chairs, double box spring and mattress (good y
i one), 3 bedroom suites, pressback rocker, lamps, tables with drawers, 2 i 4 wooden kitchen tables and chairs, chesterfield and chairs, ice cream y
. chair, oil lamps, mantel clock, books, dishes and glassware include < 4 antique pieces, bedding linens, etc. 4I OTHER: Wooden wheelbarrow, 22 ft. aluminum extension ladder, old hand ’
4 well pump, plus items too numerous to mention. Three auctioneers selling 4 I starting at 9 a.m.
A AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 482-7898, CLINTON kY SATURDAY JUNE 17,9A.M.: Woodworking tools including Shopsmith Mark ’
I, antiques, furniture, appliances at Lobb Auction, Clinton.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of property and household effects
will be held for
The Estate of Clarence Yuill
31 Jane St., Belgrave
MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2000 AT 5 P.M.
PROPERTY - TO BE OFFERED AT 7:30 P.M.: Property consists of
a Royal Home, approx. 25 years old. Plan 162, Lot 57 and Part of
Lot 56. 3 bedroom brick home with kitchen, dining room, living
room and bathroom. Single car garage. Electric baseboard
heaters. Drilled well on property. Nice treed lot in a nice location
in the hamlet of Belgrave. This property is well worth your
inspection. TERMS ON PROPERTY: 10% down day of sale and
balance on closing. Subject to reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD: Inglis fridge, GE freezer, Inglis washer, Kelvinator
dryer, Electrohome colour TV and stand, china cabinet, Bell piano
(1908), bench and stool sell separate, dining room table and 4
chairs, china cabinet, washstands, iron bedroom suite, electric
stove, 2 small cabinets, couch, buffet, oval table, coffee and end
tables.
MISCELLANEOUS: Folding chairs, lawn chairs, fan, sewing
machine, lamps, books, mirrors, pictures and frames, jars,
silverware, exerciser, radio, day bed, bedding, humidifier,
dehumidifier, steel posts, horse bridle.
ANTIQUES: Sugar kettle, bells, milk cans, cream cans, blanket
boxes, clock, oil lamps, cradle, copper boilers, gun racks,
numerous other antique items.
TRUCK & MOWER: 1988 Chevrolet S10 truck, 7 ft. box with cap,
129,000 km, running, selling as is, MF 8 HP riding lawnmower.
TOOLS: Table saw, garden tools, carpenter tools, tool box.
Plan to attend. Lunch booth.
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper ID day of sale.
Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take
precedence over advertising. Items listed as described by owner.
Viewing of property by appointment, phone Cam (519) 357-4038
or Ross (519) 665-2266
AUCTIONEERS: BRIAN RINTOUL(519) 357-2349
BILL HORST (519) 595-2626
Cards of thanks
COOK-PAWITCH. I would like to
thank everyone who attended my
shower on the 23rd of May at the
Women’s Institute Hall. The gifts
were wonderful and are going to
come in handy. Thanks very much.
A special thanks to the ladies on
the 6th line for holding the shower.
-Carla. 23-1 p
COOK-PAWITCH. I would like to
thank all the ladies that live on
Drummond St., Blyth for attending
my shower on May 24 and for all
the gifts. And thanks to Diane
Ferguson for hosting the shower
and to the ladies that put it on.
Thanks. - Carla. 23-1 p
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Cards of thanks
RINTOUL/HUBER. We would
like to take this opportunity to
thank all of our family and friends
who attended our stag and doe.
Thanks to everyone who helped out
from selling tickets to sweeping the
floor at the end of the night. A
special thanks to our wedding party
for all their hard work and effort to
make the evening a success.
Thanks again. - Steve and Ang.
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Births
FLEMING-WILSON. Chad and
Tara are thrilled to announce the
safe early arrival of their first child,
Brett Tyler Charles born on
Tuesday, May 23 at 7:32 p.m.
weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. at Clinton
Public Hospital. He is the first
grandchild for Ross Wilson
(Blyth), Linda Wilson (Goderich),
fourth grandchild for Liz and Ernie
Fleming (Dublin), another great
grandchild for Mary Walden
(Blyth), Jane and Herbie Brown
(Dublin) and Leona Fleming of
Stratford. 23-1
RICKWOOD (BADLEY)
My parents Kevin and
Rhonda and big brother
Brody call me Tanner Jason.
I was born on May 9, 2000 at
STEGH. Second grandchild
for Larry and Myrtle Badley
of Blyth and seventh
grandchild for Wilf and Gayle
Rickwood of St. Thomas,
fourth great-grandchild for
Vera Badley, Huronlea,
Brussels. Also in picture is
big brother Brody and
grandpa Larry.
Cards of thanks
BABCOCK. I would like to thank
Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Smith and all the
staff at Clinton Public Hospital for
the excellent care I received before
and after returning from the Critical
Care Centre in London. Thanks to’
all who sent flowers, cards, phoned
and visited during my hospital stay
and since returning home. Thanks
to Carol and the Grand View staff
for pulling together and working
extra so Eleanor, Kim and Kerry
could be with me on a busy
Mother’s Day weekend, to Colleen,
Derwin and Jim for helping
Eleanor with the “doggie chores”
and cutting the grass, to our “Lawn
Maintenance Superintendent” for
cutting the lawn at the Grand View.
Last but by no means least, to my
family for all their prayers (which
were definitely answered), love and
support.'All was deeply appre
ciated. - Randy Babcock. 23-1
GLEAVE. Chris and Judy Gleave
would like to thank all those who
sent to us gifts, best wishes, letters,
cards and flowers. We are thankful
to all we call friends for their
suppoft during this time of our
lives. - Chris and Judy Gleave,
Chelsea and Amelia. 23-lb
WILSON. We would like to thank
Dr. Raczycki, Dr. Salsbury and all
the nurses for the great care during
our stay. A special thanks to
“Daddy” for all his care and
support and to “Grandma Wilson”
for all her help. - Tara and Brett.
23-1
Cards of thanks
ROUW. We would like to express
our sincere thanks to our
neighbours and friends for your
cards, flowers, donations and
messages of condolence during the
recent loss of my twin brother. Bill.
We would also like to extend a
thank you from Lyn, Andrew,
Hugh, Kate, my mother and sisters
and families. Your many acts of
kindness and caring concern have
been a great comfort. - Henry,
Mary, Sarah, Peter, Jacob and'Ben.
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SCOTT. I wish to express my
thanks to the Belgrave community
for the many beautiful gifts which I
received at my bridal shower on
June 3, also to those who attended
and expressed their best wishes.
Special thanks to Barb, Doreen,
Mary Ellen, Donna and Dianna for
organizing the shower and to all
who helped out in any way. I am
proud to have grown up in a
community which shows so much
friendship and support. Sincerely -
Meribeth Scott. 23-1
WEBER. Our warm thanks to all
our friends, neighbours and family
for the cards, gifts and best wishes
on our 50th anniversary. A special
thank you to our children for all
their hard work and planning the
supper at the Fireside Cafe and the
dance at Cranbrook afterward.
We're going to remember this year
for a long time. A special thank you
to Roy and Pearl and Fred and
Esther for the songs from South
River. - Lloyd and Vera Weber.
Coming events
KNOX UNITED CHURCH IN
Belgrave is holding a Special
Church Union 75th Anniversary
Service on Sunday, June 11 at 11
a.m. A time capsule has been
prepared for the history of the
United Church members. Families
will read of their church
experiences and growth. Come and
be a part of this special celebration.
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SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Council Doubles Nite Bingo,
Monday, June 19, 7:15 p.m.,
Seaforth arena. Doors open 5:30
p.m. All prizes doubled. $2,000
jackpot. Licence #144781. 23-2
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT:
Londesboro Hall, June 9, 8:00 p.m.
Admission $5, over $100 in prizes.
Proceeds for Hall Improvements.
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BLYTH FESTIVAL CHILDREN’S
workshops, July 3 - 7, 5 to 12 year
olds, $30/child. Crafts, games,
music and drama. Registration
Saturday, June 24 at Blyth Festival,
I p.m. to 5 p.m. or register by
phone 523-9509. 23-3
BLYTH FESTIVAL YOUNG
Company, July 10 - Aug. 31.
Children ages 13-20. Auditions
June 30 at Blyth Festival. Call 523-
9509 for more information. 23-4
KINBURN FORRESTER CHICKEN
B.B.Q. Thursday, June 8, 5 to 7
p.m. Tickets available from
members. Adults $8.00, children 6
to 12 - $4.00, preschool free. Call
519-527-1366 or 519-527-1943.
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