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Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Accommodation
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3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW IN
excellent location in Blyth,
available Sept. 15. Phone 523-
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SILVER CREEK APARTMENTS
- Luxury 2 bedroom apartment,
controlled entrance, fridge, stove,
designed for mature adults. Phone
519-345-2197. 36-tfn
BLYTH - TWO BEDROOM
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References required. Phone 482-
9371. 29-tfn
APARTMENT IN BLYTH, TWO
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Air tides for sale
ONE DAY ONLY SALE - 8 -
2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16. Odds
and ends, shrubs, trees, perennials,
interlocking stone, peat moss. Great
deals! The Lawn Master, 519-527-
1750. 36-1
DINING ROOM SUITE, WOOD
solids and veneers, table, 4 chairs,
buffet, hutch. $400 o.b.o. or will
trade for a fridge and stove. 523-
9616. 36-Ip
BENCH AND SINGLE CAR
seats, good for buggies, 68 Main,
Ethel. 36-lp
ONE QUEEN SIZED BED IN
good condition. 1 table with one
leaf, small size. Matilda J. Small,
31 Stretton St., Trailer Park,
Brussels, ON. 36-2p
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Auction sales
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
of home furnishings and
antiques consigned from
homes in Wingham,
Teeswater, Ripley and area,
will be held in
Teeswater Agri-Curl
on Monday, Sept. 18,
at 6:00 p.m.
Auctioneers:
Wallace Ballagh,
Teeswater 392-6170
Rob Thompson,
Ripley 395-2640
Births
FLOOD. Calvin and Dianne
(Dolmage) are delighted to
announce the safe arrival of their
son, Haden James. He was born
September 6, 2000 weighing 8 lbs.
14 oz. at Stratford General
Hospital. Spoiling privileges go to
Frank and Grace and Dolmage of
Winthrop, Clarence Flood of
Walton and Eva Flood of Alix,
Alberta. Great-grandparents are
Roy and Pearl Dolmage also of
Winthrop. 36-Ip
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LARGE AUCTION SALE f
Modern furniture, appliances, antiques, etc. to be held 4
at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for Donald C. Aberhart of Goderich, *
Estate of Marion Castle plus good additions 4
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 16 AT 9 A.M. T
FURNITURE: Antique mahogany dining room suite, Mahogany bedroom A
suite w/poster style bed, sixty years old, buffet with mirror, 2 double box y
springs and mattresses, 2 single beds with brass head boards, 2,
chesterfields and chairs - nearly new, chestabed - nearly new, 54 upholstered rockers (good ones), 3 upholstered arm chairs, modern ’
wooden round table and 4 chairs, maple kitchen table and 4 chairs (like 4
new), dark pine 5 piece bedroom suite, matching night tables, chests of ’
drawers and desk, 2 dressers with mirrors (like new), corner china!
cabinet, wall unit entertainment centre (like new), what not, cedar chest, Y
matching coffee and end tables with inlaid leather tops, library table, i
other coffee table sets like new, wash stand, trunks, 2 oak 2-drawer file 4 cabinets, wicker doll buggy with rabbit head, component hi fi, crocks, ’
mantle clock, lantern, dishes and glassware, pictures, bedding, antique 4
and vintage Christmas ornaments, antique and vintage jewellery, old ’
photos including Notman, dress form, books, antique children’s books. 1
APPLIANCES: Apartment size freezer - like new, green fridge and stove, T
portable colour TV, electric organ. i
OTHER: 8 antique oil bottles and carrying rack, Black A Decker cut-off y
saw (like new), Stihl 026 chainsaw (like new), Epps portable sump pumps, .
presser washer Model 310, 4 HP portable air compressor or like new, 24
lawnmowers, aluminum extension ladder, step ladder, hand tools, etc., ' 4 etc.
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A AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON A
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AUCTION SALE
of vacant lots, horse related items, antiques & miscellaneous
will be held for
MALCOLM JACOBS
at the Brussels, Morris & Grey Complex (Brussels)
Watch for signs
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23-10 A.M.
PROPERTY - LOTS: Property to be offered at 12:30 p.m.
Consisting of a 70 ft. x 132 ft. single lot, plan 194, part lot 9, 787
John Street South, Brussels. Water and sewer hookup. Zone R1,
2000 taxes approx. $180.
Parcel of land equal to 4 lots. Plan 194, Part of Lot 9, 786 James
Street, Brussels, Zone R1. (Being sold as 1 parcel).
TERMS ON PROPERTY: 15% .down day of sale, balance on
closing 30 days.
HORSE RELATED ITEMS: Horse stall tops, box stall doors,
double trees, single trees, tack, fore cart gear, harness hooks,
harness, horse blankets, 3 horse eveners, lead shanks, medicine
bit, large bit collection.
ANTIQUES: Match boxes, lanterns, butter churns, crocks, apple
press, kettle stove, small cast iron kettles, milk strainer, milk
bottles, cross cut saw, old barn building tools, old pulleys, old
tools, oxen yokes, 6 sets of bells, cow bells, odd bells, coffee
grinders, scales.
SHED AND TRAILER: 12 ft. x 10 ft. portable wooden storage shed
(good). 16 ft. flatbed trailer with ramps.
MISCELLANEOUS: Wagon seat with springs and back rest,
diamond harrows, fence stretchers, pioneer chain saw, weed
eater, horse walking plow, electric fencer, stainless steel sap
pails, water trough, milk cans, potato plows, heavy logging
chains, sledge hammers, misc. butchering equipment, old corn
planter, 4 stacking stools, 4 padded arm chairs, 10 speed bike.
Plan to attend as Mr. Jacobs was a collector for many years.
Lunch booth.
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I D day of sale.
Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take
precedence over advertising. Items listed as described by owner.
For more information call Malcolm Jacobs at (519) 357-0267.
AUCTIONEERS: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349
BILL HORST (519) 595-2626
Births
JOHNSTON. Leslie, Scott and big
brother Austin are thrilled to
announce the birth of their new
little boy, Nolan Anthony Paul,
born at Seaforth Community
Hospital on August 30, 2000
weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. Proud
grandparents are Wendy and Alvin
Goll of Wingham and Glen
Johnston of RR2, Bluevale. Many
thanks to Dr. Edwards and nursing
staff at Seaforth Hospital. Our
extended appreciation to Dr.
Shannon for providing us with
excellent prenatal care. 36-1 p
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Births
JOHNSTON. Better late than
never. Proud parents Ian and Laura
and big sister Ashley would like to
announce the safe arrival of
Brookelyn Robb on July 19, 2000
at 5:47 a.m. and weighing 7 lbs. 12
oz. at Stratford General Hospital.
Spoiling privileges go to for the
12th time Murray and Audrey
Johnston and for the second time
Leona and Curtis Duclos. Special
thank you to Dr. Shannon and
medical staff for their long hours
and special care. A special thank
you to Daddy who was a great help
and support for Mommy. Also
thank you Daddy for taking extra
care of me while Mommy and my
new sister were in the hospital. A
special thank you to Aunt Dawn
and Nana for caring for me while
Mommy was in hospital. - From
Ashley. 36-1
SHORTREED. It is with joy that
Jim and Valerie announce the safe
arrival of their second son, Jordan
Robert. Jordan was born Sunday,
July 30, 2000 at 8:26 p.m.
weighing 10 lbs. I oz., a little
brother for Justin. Proud grand
parents are Ken and Judy Shortreed
of Walton, Shirley and Barry
Skinner of Mitchell and Ken
Laverty of Mitchell. 36-ip
Cards of thanks
CARTER. I would like to thank
everyone who helped organize and
participate in the shower held in my
honour on Friday evening. Thank
you to all who attended and to
everyone for all the lovely gifts. It
is a blessing to live in a community
that is so supportive. Your kindness
and generosity is greatly
appreciated and will never be
forgotten. - Susan Carter. 36-1
LOGUE. I wish to thank the nurses
and doctor in University Hospital
for the care after knee surgery, also
for the cards and visits. Special
thanks to Canduce Howson and
John and Bev Elliot’. - Wm.
Logue. 36-Ip
QUINN. The family of the late
Edward Howard (Ted) Quinn
extend sincerest thanks and
appreciation to all relatives, friends
and neighbours for the gifts of their
presence, cards, food, floral
tributes, prayers and memorial
donations to the church and to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Thank you to the Blyth Fire
Department, ambulance and Doctor
Hay and nurses at the Clinton
Hospital. A very special thank you
to Les and Deb Falconer for the use
of their van to bring Florence to
Blyth. Thank you to Rev. Nancy
Beale for her comforting words and
to the ladies of (he Anglican
Church for the delicious lunch.
Thank you to Chris Smith and staff
of the Beattie-Falconer Funeral
Home for their professional
assistance and compassion. We
have been deeply touched by
everyone’s thoughtful gestures. -
Sincerely, Florence, Margaret
Nesbit, McLeod family and nieces
and nephews. 36-1
QUINN. A special thank you to
John and Ann Nesbit for their
gracious hospitality at this very
difficult tune. - June and Larry
Vahey. 36-1
Cards of thanks
NICHOLSON. I would like to
thank Dr. Ping and Dr. Sleeth who
was on emergency and the nurses
on second floor during my stay at
the Wingham and District Hospital.
Thanks to Rev. Cathrine Campbell
for her visits and all others who
visited. Thanks to all who sent
cards. Thanks to the neighbours
and friends who made phone calls
and those who gave Alice rides to
the hospital. Special thanks to our
family and to our neighbour Ruth.
- Gamer Nicholson. 36-lp
SNELL. We would like to express
our sincere appreciation to all our
friends and neighbours for the
cards, gifts, flowers and good
wishes which we received for our
60th wedding anniversary. It was
such a pleasure to see so many at
our open house. Thanks to our
family and all who helped to make
it such a wonderful occasion. God
bless you all. - Anna and Ernest
Snell. 36-1
STONEHOUSE. Helen Stonehouse
and the nieces and nephews of
Lewis Stonehouse would like to
express their sincere thanks and
appreciation for the flowers,
memorial and charitable donations,
cards, food, visits, kind words and
prayers shared during their time of
sadness. Special thanks to Dr.
Marie Gear and the staff at
Braemar Nursing Home for the
special care given to Lewis. The
kindness and professionalism of the
McBumey Funeral Home shown to
us was helpful and comforting
during this difficult time. The
thoughtful tributes and- prayers of
Rev. Cathrine Campbell, Rev. John
Roberts, Mrs. Edith Walker and
Adam Walker will always be
remembered. Thanks to all our
friends, relatives, and neighbours
for their support during this
difficult time. Also, thank you to
the ladies of Knox United Church,
Belgrave for the delicious lunch
served after the funeral. All of your
thoughtfulness will be remembered.
- Helen Stonehouse 36-1
VAN VL1ET We would like to
express our heartfelt thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours
for their many acts of kindness,
expressions of sympathy,
donations, flowers and cards sent
when Jan passed away. Special
thanks to the Community Care
Access Centre for Huron, and
especially Clara Blake, for the
wonderful nursing care provided, to
the doctors and nurses on 8th floor
of London University Hospital for
their care and concern as well as to
Dr. Quereshi, nurses and staff at the
Listowel Clinic. Special thanks also
to Dr. Glen Oliver of Pennsylvania
for his numerous calls, visits and
efforts on Jan's behalf. Our sincere
gratitude is also extended to Rev.
Bonnie Cole Amal and to Graeme
Craig, Doug Lawless and Neil
McGavin for delivering a special
service in celebration of Jan’s life.
Thanks to the Schi manski Family
Funeral Home, Brussels for their
excellent support and to Walton
Duffs United Church Women for
their efforts in providing and
serving a delicious lunch. The
support our family received from
everyone during this difficult time
will always be remembered. As a
husband, father, special uncle and
grandfather, Jan will be dearly
missed. - Forever in our hearts,
Joan van Vliet and family. 36-1