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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
FOUR BEDROOM FARMHOUSE
near Belgrave, available March 1,
$450/month plus utilities. Phone
523-4986. 06-1
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT -
4-bedroom farmhouse located just
off Hwy. 4 between Belgrave and
Wingham. For inquiries call: 357-
3330. 06-2
BLYTH: TWO BEDROOM
apartment, fridge, stove, utilities
and laundry facilities all included.
Phone 482-9371. 01-tfn
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
BRIGHT, CHEERFUL THREE
bedroom semi in Blyth, available
now. Good parking. $500 plus
utilities. References preferred.
887-9007. 48-tfn
THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Blyth, carpeted. Available March
1. Phone 523-9428. 03-tfn
TWO BEDROOM UPSTAIRS
apartment in Blyth, fridge and
stove included. Phone 523-4531.
03-4p
NICELY DECORATED ONE
bedroom home with garage, near
Brussels. Available February 1,
1995. Call 887-9867 after 6 p.m.
05-3
RAINBOW TROUT - FRESHLY
cleaned, 6 for $12.50 or fish your
own at 300 an inch; 3 concessions
north, 3 sidcroads west of Blyth.
Gloria Hedlcy 357-2329. 04-tfn
FRAMING SALE - 20% OFF ON
all frames and fine custom framing,
February, March, 50% off on all
limited edition prints. Snyder
Studio, Wingham, 519-357-1851.
06-8
CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS, PRO-
fessionally done, six original 4 x 6
portraits, two 5 x 7 and one 8 x 10,
S 19.99 by appointment. Snyder
Studio, Wingham, 519-357-1851.
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G(X)D CLEAN CHUNKY HARD
maple slab wood, S12.50 to 513.57/
cord delivered. Phone 529-7302.
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BIRTHS
LEE-ECKERT. Kim and Darrel
welcome with love the birth of their
daughter Christina Elizabeth
Eckert, born at Clinton Public
Hospital on Wednesday, January
25, 1995 at 11:10 a.m. weighing
7 lbs. 11.2 oz. and 20 inches long.
Proud grandparents are Ken and
Bcttc Lee of Blyth and Stephen Sr.
and Norah Eckert of Seaforth.
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CARD OF
THANKS
ALCOCK. The family of the late
Frank Alcock of Queen's Villa,
Blyth, wishes to express our sincere
thanks for the kindness and
generosity shown to us after the
sudden loss of my dear father
(Frankie). Special thanks to Rev.
Nancy Northgrave for her support
and comforting words, the Betts
Funeral Home and the ladies of the
Royal Canadian Legion for the
lovely lunch. Many thanks for the
beautiful floral arrangements and
donations to the Legions. Thanks to
Kay and Kathy and anyone at
Queen's Villa and Dr. Raczycki for
their help and support. Special
thanks to Fran Loreng of GoderiCh
and Mom and Carman for the love
and support they gave me. The
love, kindness and support of my
family and friends has helped me
endure my sudden loss. — Louise
(Alcock), Paul and Natasha
Haggitt. 06-1
BABCOCK. A special thank you to
my family and friends for their
prayers, concern during my recent
stay in Clinton Public Hospital and
St. Joseph's Hospital in London.
Thank you to Les and Jackie, Dave
and Fran, Bob and Annmarie and
last but not least Andy Lubbers for
escorting Eleanor to and from
London. Also to the doctors and
nurses at C.P.H. for their excellent
care and concern during my stay
there. It all helped in my quick
recovery and was much appre-
ciated. — Randy Babcock. 06-1
MACHAN. Thanks to my family
and friends for their visits and
flowers while I was in Wingham
Hospital. Thanks to the nurses and
Dr. Hanlon for their kindness. I will
always remember them. Thanks
again. — Violet Machan. 06-1p
MCLELLAN. To six wonderful
friends, a special thank you for the
incredible high speed mystery tour
(by hold your own Kevin), the
excellent supper (even though we
had to order off the cheap sale
menu). The unexpected surprise at
the commercial hotel (which
coincidentally was the meeting
place 10 years ago). For Jacquie's
good driving abilities, so we could
arrive home safe. The game from
Alicia and Kevin (which I won).
The party at Doc and Annette's
(sorry to take all your money!).
Also for the romantic items left
behind (which by the way went to
good use.) But the best gift of all, is
your unconditional friendship now
and throughout the years. Thanks
for an unforgettable night. — Barb
and Max McLellan.
P.S. Thanks to the most wonderful
man for three beautiful girls, a new
house and I() terrific years. I love
you. 06-1
CARD OF
THANKS
CALDWELL. I would like to thank
my family, relatives and friends for
visits, cards and treats while a
patient in Clinton Hospital and
since coming home. Special thanks
to Dr. Harle and all the wonderful
nurses and staff. It was all greatly
appreciated. — Ralph. 06-1p
KNOX. The family of the late
Harold T. Knox would like to
extend their thanks to neighbours,
friends and relatives for their
support, thoughts and acts of
kindness at the time of the passing
of our father. We would like to
thank Dr. Jan Raczycki and the
staff of Clinton Public Hospital for
the excellent care he received, also
Beattie-Falconer Funeral Homes
for looking after the arrangements,
and Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary
for lunch after the service. —
Dennis, Jeff, Dwain, Phillip and
families. 06-1
LEE-ECKERT. We would like to
express our appreciation and thanks
to Drs. Hay and Salsbury and O.B.
staff at Clinton Public Hospital for
the excellent care that we received
during our hospital stay. Thanks
also goes for all visits, presents and
best wishes. Also a very loving
thank you to Darrel for being with
me at all times. — Kim and
Christina. 06-lp
McMLLLAN. Many thanks to my
family, friends, the Wingham 1
ladies hockey team and the
Brussels United Church for all the
cards, flowers, visits and gifts. A
special thanks to all the nurses on
the second floor and the three
doctors who cared for me during
my stay at the Wingham Hospital.
It was very much appreciated. —
Kathy McMillan. 06-lp
NICHOLSON. Many thanks to the
Blyth Fire Department and Emer-
gency Unit that came to help us so
quickly. Thanks to the ambulance
attendants, to the doctors, nurses
and staff at Clinton Hospital for
their excellent care. We are grateful
to Nancy Northgrave for her visits
and prayers and to all who phoned,
sent cards, visited, or offered to
help in any way. Last but not least
to our family a special thanks for so
faithfully helping with chores and
keeping things running smoothly at
home. Sincerely - Wallace and
Shirley Nicholson. 06-1p
PILGRIM. I would like to thank all
those who donated food and sent
flowers after the passing of my
husband, Harold Knox. Thank you
all. — Loving wife, Ruth Pilgrim.
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STEPHENSON. Thanks to every-
one who attended my community
shower or sent gifts. Also thanks
for the gifts I have received since.
Thank you to all the church ladies
for the lovely time and also to the
entertainment. Your support will
always be remembered. Thanks. —
Chantclle. 06-1
STEPHENSON-DEN DEKKER.
Thanks to everyone for attending
our Buck and Doe. To the wedding
party - you did a great job making
it a success. Thanks a million for
putting on such a great party. —
Chantelle and Arnold. 06-1
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For information call:
C COMING
EVENTS
EUCHRE PARTY ON FEB. 20
at 8 p.m. in I.O.O.F. Lofige rooms,
Brussels. Sponsored by Morning
Star Rebekah Lodge. Lunch and
prizes. 06-2
STARTING NOW UNTIL THE
end of March, Seaforth Minor
Sports Council Bingo will open
hall doors at 5:30 p.m. Ticket sales
begin at 6:30 p.m. Games start at
7:30 p.m. First and third Mondays
jackpot $750.00. Second and fourth
Mondays jackpot $1,000.
06-2
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
Service - Theme: The Earth is
House for all People. Guest
Speaker Rev. Stephen Huntley,
Pastor of Blyth United Church. Fri-
day, March 3, 7:30 p.m. at Trinity
Anglican Church Dinsley St. W.,
Blyth. Babysitting provided.
Everyone welcome. 06-2p
CKNX VIDEO DANCE PARTY
at Belmore on Feb. 25 from 9 p.m.
to 1 a.m. Tickets $10.00 advance,
$12.00 at door. Must be 19 years of
age. Food is available. Tickets
available at Belmore Feed Mill,
The Workshop - Wingham,
Teeswater Co-op, Watson's Home
Hardware - Gorrie or call 335-6251
(evenings). Sponsored by Belmore
Curling Club. 05-2
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
to attend the 85th birthday
celebration for Jane Devries,
Sunday, Feb. 12 at Brussels United
Church, 2 - 4 p.m. Good wishes
—only, please. 05-2
DABBER BINGO - $1,000 JACK-
pot must go! Wingham Knights of
Columbus, every Tuesday. Sacred
Heart Parish Hall, Wingham. Doors
open 6 p.m. Early Birds 7:15 p.m.
Licence number M157928. tfn
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
Lions Club Lucky Bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow. . Community
Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open
6:30 p.m. Air Conditioned. Wheel
Chair Accessible. Potential prize
board over $3,000, $1,000 jackpot
must go every week. tfn
BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR -
Sunday, February 19, 2:30 p.m. at
Blyth Festival. Call 519-523-9300
for reserved tickets. $15 each.
05-2
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DEATH
NOTICES
AMENT. Howard Ament of
Cumberland, B.C., formerly of
Auburn passed away Feb. 1, 1995
in his 66th year. He is survived by
his daughter Wendy and her friend
Martin Gilken and five grand-p
children, sister Irene Ament and
brother, Stewart and his wife
Mildred Ament of Blyth. 06-nc
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COMING
EVENTS
COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR
Sherry Tyerman Tues., Feb. 21,
8 p.m. at the home of Darlene
Fischer (1 1/4 miles west of
Cranbrook). Everyone welcome.
06-2
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. 06-1
SWEETHEART BREAKFAST,
Feb. 12, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
Seaforth Agricultural Building.
Adults - $4.00, Under 10 - $2.00.
Sponsored by Seaforth Agricultural
Society. 06-1
WINGHAM & AREA SENIORS
Day Centre Spring Fling '95 - with
3 winners already and having more
chances to win again and with one
more early bird draw of $50.00 to
be drawn Feb. 28. Come in and buy
your Spring Fling ticket for more
chances to win. For the month of
March there's a daily draw of
$30.00 each, and the ticket entitles
admission for 2 at the dance in the
Blyth Community Centre on
Saturday, April 1, 1995. Music by
Neon Blue Band. We have lots of
door prizes and lunch for a loonie,
and 13 more draws from $50.00 to
$1,000. Tickets $30.00 - only 500
being sold. Tickets available at the
Seniors Day Centre or by calling
357-1440. 06-1
PUBLIC MEETING: TO DETER-
mine the support of the community
for the hall, Walton Community
Hall, Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m. 06-2
OLD TIME VALENTINE'S DAY
Community Dance, Friday,
Feb. 17/95, 9:00 - 1:00, Tiffin's
Orchestra, Walton Community
Hall, Admission $5.00. Ladies
please bring lunch. 06-2
VALENTINE DESSERT EUCHRE
Party on Monday, Feb.13 at 1 p.m.
in IOOF Lodge Rooms, Brussels
$4 p.p. Sponsored by Morning Star
Rebekah, Lodge #315, Brussels.
05-2
PICK UP THAT SPECIAL GIFT
for your Valentine at Carol's
Candies and Collectables,
110 Queen St. N., Blyth 523-4700.
Open Tues. - Sat. 10 a.m. -
5:30 p.m. 06-1
AUBURN & DISTRICT LION'S
Club Valentine's Breakfast -
pancakes, eggs, toast, and sausage.
Auburn Memorial Hall, Sunday,
February 12, serving 9 - 12.
•$4/person. Maple syrup supplied by
Robinson's Maple Products.
Proceeds for maintenance of
medical assistance equipment. We
serve. 06-1
COMMUNITY BENEFIT EVEN-
ing for Rick and Lynn Packer who
lost their barn by fire, Seaforth
Community Centre, Feb. 10 -
8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Please
bring lunch. 05-2