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Times-Advocate, 1987-09-16, Page 29Zurich Recreation Committee MYSTERY BINGO Thursday, Sept, 17 Zurich Community Centre Jackpot $7S0 must go Bonanza game 54 calls Doors open at 6:30 - Starts at 7:45 • 4 flash games • 1 early bird • 10 regular • 1 mystery prize Moved to ice surface Next bingo October 1 All proceeds to community project; Bring your dabbers No one under 16 allowed to pla� Auction Sale to be held at the Blyth Arena for Harvey McCallum, Sot., Sept. 19 at 10:30 a.m. Honda HT 3813 riding lawn mower, used 3 months, Troybilt rear tine garden tiller, Lawnboy lawn mower, Poulin chainsaw, radial arm saw, Herby electric weed sprayer, good offering of power and hand tools, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, freezer, furniture, etc. Terms Cash. Auctioneer Richard Lobb 482-7898 ********4F4 4< 4<4tee-4 4 **** <-+F4<s}4 **** * Denfield Livestockit i, * 4, 4, Sales4, Special stocker and feeder fall sales * 0 OCTOBER 1 other dates October 22, November 5it I( Please consign early. 4( * * Call 666-1140 ask for Bruce. Res. 238-8000 * * or. Hugh Filson 666-0833 * **************************************, or�1:3t=70©CI O �"�`° °P Household- Auction SaIE'% : m Saturday, September 26/87 000 in the Zurich Arena For Mrs. Harry Bassow formerly of'Maplewoods Apts. This offering consists of recently new and good quality fur- 0 nishings with furniture, appliances, dishes, linens, bedroom suite, TV, radio.. Complete listing in next weeks papers. Auctioneer John Finlay Coming Sales - Oct. 2/87 Machinery sale for Rick Henderich on 21 Hwy. north of Grand Bend - consignments welcome. Oct. 3/87 Auction for Cecil McNall 2 miles north of Seaforth. 0r '0- o' '0' IOE-1.l Pinery 1111 CTI 0 N At Pinery Auction Barn, Hwy. 21, 4 miles south of Grand Bend Sunday,September 20 at 1 p.m. 1 1 1 1 1 We will be selling the complete furnishings and appliances of 2 area homes plus additions. These quality furnishings are in a nice selection of modern and antiques. See Saturday's Lon- don Free Press for listing. 1 Auctioneer Pat Lyon 243-2713 p Next auction Sunday, September 27 at 1 p.m. •..�masmasm=>•=mm..w.. s• • Bob Heywood, Auctioneer 235-0874 Total Stock Clearance Sale Sat.( September 19 11 a.m. 31/2 miles north of Grand Bend on Hwy. 21. Auctioneer Bob Heywood. ITEMS ON SALE TREES Red Maple, Norway Maple, Globe Catalpa, Sunburst locust, etc. ALSO ON SALE Interlocking brick, patio stones, railway ties, used yellow brick fertilizer. SHRUBS Mugho Pine, Junipers, Nest Spruce, etc. FLOWERING SHRUBS Flowering Almond Purple Sand Cherry. Silver Leaf Dogwood, Rose of Sharron, etc. (many, many more). Come and save in time for fall planting. Stewart Webb & Sons Ltd. for all your landscaping needs INVEST FOR SUCCESS" FREE SEMINAR Thursday. October 1, 1987 7:30 p.m. Hensall 8 District Community Centre DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS CONCERNING... 'Where Interest Rates aro headed `Tax Advantages of Dividend Income and Capital Gains. 'Advantages of Mutual Funds 'How to withdraw your RRSP tax free 'AAddvaanta�geT of Fln al Plthrough wise imhsting eR�q �maei� COS 7/1. re* litbOr rOr 4 Your Host: THE FINANCIAL CENTRE 122 The Square Goderich 524-4464 1-800-265-5503 Self help groups for farm families Farm families are facing pretty tough times in today's economic climate in agriculture. Families are questioning their future and just what they should be doing. This is a very unsettling period for families. Many feel isolated and are unsure of who to turn to for support. Having someone to talk to who is going through a similar situation can be very helpful. Self Help Groups are designed to provide just the support you need. Ideally, a Self Help Group is made up of individuals who voluntarily form a group based on their common ex- periences and needs. In this case, it would be other farm families going through a stressful, financial time. As part of a group of about 10-12 people you could share with each other your own experiences, frustrations and fears. By doing so, you can learn how others may have coped with the situa- tion. Just the support of knowing so- meone else wfto'is having an equally difficult time, can help you through this trying period. The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food has prepared a kit on how to start a self- help group. Topics covered include, "How to Get Started", "The First Meeting", "Learning Your Resources", "Leadership Guidelines", "Keeping Members In- volved", and lots more. If you are interested in starting a self help group or in belonging to one, you should contact Dennis Martin, the Self Help Contact for Huron County. Phone 482-3428 or 1-800-265-5170 to make an appointment as your first step in "Helping Each Other to Help Ourselves! ! " Buy the Food Your Neighbor Grows Times -Advocate, September 16, 19/17 Page 13A TJhanbi Your support of our FLOWERS OF HOPE campaign has totalled $19,400.00. Again this year we confined our canvass to the month of May and found that you responded by exceeding our goal. Thanks also to the Captains who put so many hours into 'co- ordinating, distributing and picking up materials and to the over 400 people who volunteer their time to canvass door-to-door. The support for our Association as expressed in these gifts truly comes as an encouragement as we endeavor to help others in liv- ing useful and satisfying lives. If you were missed on the canvass and would like to share in this service please address your gift to Box 29, Dashwood, Ontario, NOM 1NO. A tax deductible receipt will be mailed back to you along with our thanks. Victor Knip President John Gmy Executive Director South Huron and District Association • for the Mentally Handicapped Jerry and Anne Boersma Co -Chairpersons RENOVATIONS FORCE US TO REDUCE STOCK IMMEDIATELY WITH OUR BIGGEST EVER OVAT ON Opon Thurs. & Fri. 9-9/Sat. 9-5 Over 200 Remnants Must be Sold Whether it's a room or an entire home you'll save like never before. call us for a FREE ESTIMATE ArniklITING ILLER CARPET AND DRAPERY Main St., Exeter t._ Norm Whiting, Barb Whiting, Randy Miller Professional installation available 63 Main St., Exeter 235-1964