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0 • ' • :••••: • • . • 5$7, .40.45
N.,
SPACIOUS FARMHOUSE
located on highway near Londes-
boro, combination furnace, free
access to snowblower and lawn
mower. Reasonably priced. Phone
527-1929. 44-2
LONDESBORO - 3 BEDROOM
house with garage. Close to school,
store, post office. Available Nov. 1.
$450 plus utilities. 526-7213
anytime, leave message. 41-6
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Blyth - carpeted, large yard,
available now. 523-9428. 42-tfn
TWO BEDROOM FARMHOUSE
between Blyth and Londesboro,
available immediately. References
required. Phone 523-9610. 37-tfn
4 BEDROOM NEWER HOUSE,
on County Rd. 25 near Walton,
with option to rent heated shop 32'
x 40' x 14' ceiling. Willing to rent
or lease. Call 519-887-6181. 44-2
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
BARN WINDOWS - CUSTOM
pine sash windows for house, shed,
barn use. John Hoonaard, Blyth
523-9445. 39-8p
ELMIRA STOVE WORKS FIRE-
place insert with fan, asking $250
or best offer. Phone 887-9664.44-3
ONE USED OIL FURNACE,
and 150 gallon tank suitable for
shed or shop. Priced very reason-
able. Call 519-887-6901. 44-1
20 KW ELECTRIC FORCED AIR
furnace, 2 speed fan, $50. Phone
523-4421. 44-1
FALL CLEARANCE SALE - WE
will pay the taxes. Many items
reduced. Beds, complete $79.95 up,
mattresses and box springs $35
each up, bunkbeds with mattress
$189.95. Playpen $31.95. Skates
$11.00 and up. Stove and Fridge,
frost-free $239.95. Pair of chest of
drawers $39.95 up. Dressers $49.95
up. Cross Country Skis $19.95 up.
30" White stove $169.96.
Humidifier $39.95. Love Seat
$99.95. Hockey Helmets $12.00
up. Entertainment Centre, black
$79.95. Sectional Sofa $169.96.
Recliners $49.95 up. Table and
Chairs $39.95 up. Baby Cradle
$59.95. Quality Used Furniture,
downtown Brussels. Open
Wednesday through Satur-day, 12
until 5:30. 887-6534. 44-1
SINGLE CD PLAYER AND
ghetto blaster. CD player only one
year old. Separate or together. Only
$50 for pair. 887-9301. 44-lp
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AUCTION
SALES
RICHARD LOBE 1
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
*SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 AT 0,
*9 A.M. - Estate of Walter Pepper, y
*plus additions of 1985 Olds car, y
*nearly new, 8 h.p. snowblower •,
*at Lobb Auction, Clinton.
*SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AT 4
49 A.M. - House auction for Alice
‘Pridam of Goderich plus
*additions at Lobb Auction, 0
*Clinton.
IliVe are accepting good addition 0
for future auctions, Call Now!
Are you buying or selling real
*estate? Call Richard Lobb, sales 4
*rep. for Culligan Real Estate Ltd.
1482-7898.
AUCTION SALE
Thursday
Evening
November 9,
at 7:00 p.m.
Selling contents from
area homes and estates
plus selected additions
- antique and modern
furniture, glass, china,
collectables, lamps,
pictures & frames, etc.
At The Wingham
Sales Arena
Just North Of
Wingham on Hwy. *4
357-29
Auctioneer - Jake Kikkert
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BIRTHS
HOGGART. Larry and Cheryl
would like to announce the arrival
of their first child, Ellen Marie,
born October 16, 1995 weighing
7 lbs. 11 oz. Proud grandparents are
Charles and Mary Wain and John
and Jane Hoggart. Great-grand-
parents are John and Mary Wain,
George and Viette Hoggart and
Arend Bakker. 44-lp
SMITH. Evan is thrilled to
announce the birth of his sister
Kelsey Lee. Kelsey was born
October, 19, 1995, weighing an
even 7 lbs. Proud parents are David
and Karen. Grandparents Larry and
Elaine Smith and Dave and Janet
McCutcheon. Great-grandfathers
Lloyd Batkin of Clinton and Jack
McCutcheon. Thanks to Dr.
Whitmore and Dr. Flowers of
Stratford and Dr. Zettel and nurses
at Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks
to our families for all their help
while we were in the hospital and
since coming home. 44- 1p
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CARD OF
THANKS
BEAN. A sincere thank you to
friends and neighbours for all the
cards, flowers and telephone calls
received while I was a patient at
Clinton Hospital. I also thank Dr.
Lal and the Night Emergency Staff,
as well as all the nurses and other
staff for their care during my stay.
The good care was very much
appreciated; but it is great to be
home again. — Maureen. 44-1p
BLYTH SKATE-A-THON. Wow!
$2,500 in pledges. Thank you to all
the skaters, pledgers and helpers for
making our skate-a-thon a successful
fun day. — Skate-a-thon Committee.
44- 1p
1ST BLYTH BEAVERS, CUBS,
and Scouts would like to thank the
residents of Auburn, Blyth and
Londesboro for supporting them on
Apple Day. Special thanks to Joan
Clark, who organized the drive and
provided treats; to the parents and
leaders who assisted; and to Boyd
and Muriel Taylor who provided
the apples. 44-1
GILBERT. I would like to thank
everyone who came to my rescue
on Monday, October 30, 1995.
With special thanks to the residents
and passersby of Londesboro for
their concern and quick thinking. I
would also like to compliment the
Blyth Fire Department and the
attending ambulance persons for
their promptness and profession-
alism. On occasions such as this, it
isn't difficult to see why I feel that
Huron County is the only place to
live. Once again, with much
appreciation, thanks. — Rick
Gilbert. 44-lp
RODGER/BLACK. We would like
to thank everyone who attended our
Stag and Doe and made it such a
success. Special thanks to Brad,
Trish, Lisa, Shannon, Gail, Brent,
Vicki, David and Sharon for all
their hard work. Thank you also to
Calvin our D.J. and B & B Taxi for
their services. — Tracy and Neil.
44-1
WILLIAMSON. Words can never
express our heartfelt gratitude for
all the love, support and prayers we
received during the tragic loss of a
son, loving husband and father. The
many acts of kindness and sym-
pathy by neighbours, family and
friends for the floral tributes, phone
calls, cards and food were greatly
appreciated. Our thanks go out to
Father Joe, the ladies of St.
Ambrose and the many people
who helped in any way. Also
thanks to Betts Funeral Home, for
their compassion during such a
difficult time. A sincere thank you
for the donations to the educational
fund for John's infant son Derrick.
Your thoughtfulness is truly
overwhelming and a very, very
special memorial. — Heidi and
Derrick Williamson, Ken and Anne
Williamson, Richard and Judy
Israels. 44-1
MORNING STAR REBEKAH
Lodge are holding a card party on
Monday, November 20 at 8 p.m. in
I.O.O.F. Lodge Hall. Prizes and
lunch. Everyone welcome. 44-2
BRUSSELS SANTA CLAUS
parade, Saturday, December 2,
1995, 3:30 p.m. Visit Santa after
parade at The Ark. Floats, clowns,
clubs, etc. line up at 3 p.m.
Brussels Agromart. Please note, no
throwing candy from floats. 44-4
CRANBROOK COMMUNITY
Hall euchre party Friday,
November 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1,
8:30 p.m. Ladies bring lunch.
Everyone welcome. 44-1
CANDY CANE CRAFT SHOW
and sale, November 18 and 19, 10
to 5, Seaforth and District Com-
munity Centres. Admission $1.00.
Sponsored by Van Egmond
Foundation. A penny sale and draw
for decorated Christmas tree. 44-2
ARK JUNIOR DANCE, THURS-
day, November 9, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m..
at the Ark Community Youth
Centre, Brussels. Grades 6 - 9.
Admission $3.00. 44-1
EUCHRE TOURNAMENTS AT
Walton Hall November 9 at 8:00
p.m. continuing every secottd and
fourth Thursday of the month from
November until March. Admission
$5.00. Bring a partner. Cash prizes.
44-3
ST AMBROSE CWL BAZAAR on
Saturday, November 25, 1995,
11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at St. Ambrose
Church, Brussels. Crafts, Baking,
Candy, Plants, Loonie Sale, Ticket
Draw - 1/2 pig cut and wrapped,
$100 food voucher, $75 food
voucher. Lunch available. Every-
one welcome. 44-3
AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS
Club breakfast, Auburn Commun-
ity Hall, Sunday, November 12,
9 a.m. - noon. $4.50. Maple syrup
donated by Robinson's Maple
Syrup Products. Proceeds: Auburn
Memorial Hall. We Serve. 44-1
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COMING
EVENTS
MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF
Directors of the Clir)ton 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. 43-1
BLYTH HORTICULTURE POT-
luck supper, November 14, 6:30,
Blyth Memorial Hall. Guest
Speaker - Flora Nabrotzky.
Entertainment - Sing-a-long. Door
prizes. Everyone welcome. 44-lp
ROAST BEEF SUPPER, BEL-
grave United Church; Wednesday,
November 15, with servings at 5
and 7 p.m. Adults $8.00, Children
$4.00. Tickets must be purchased
in advance from steward members
or phone 357-2489 or 357-3185.
44-1
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
RETIREMENT OPEN HOUSE
honouring Joan Armstrong, Clerk-
Treasurer West Wawanosh Town-
ship. Thursday, November 9, 1995,
7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Presentations at
8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. 43-2
FABULOUS MUSIC! BLYTH
Festival presents "Quartette"
featuring Sylvia Tyson. Saturday,
December 2, 8 p.m. Dinner 6 p.m.
Tickets $20, Dinner $15. Call (519)
523-9300. 42-6
ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Annual Bazaar and Bake Sale
Saturday, Nov. 18 - 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. 43-3
HOME SWEET HOME CRAFT &
Bake Sale Saturday, November 18,
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Belgrave Com-
munity Centre. Admission $1.00
per adult. Sponsored by Belgrave
Guides, Brownies and Sparks. Face
painting for the kids. 44-2