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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
3 BEDROOM HOUSE WITH
small shop and play yard for rent in
Belgrave, $465/month. Call 887-
9868. Available January 1996.45-1
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-tin
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
APPLES FOR SALE — A GOOD
selection of cold storage apples.
Also apple butter and cider.
Contact Boyd Taylor 523-9279.
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A HEWLETT PACKARD LASER-
Jet 4L Printer, only two years old,
asking $650. Reason for selling,
wanting to upgrade. Call 526-7411.
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10 H.P. SNOWBLOWER IN LIKE
new condition, with chains, electric
start, walk-in cab. Phone 523-4223
after 5:00. 45-1
YORK 2001 HOME GYM AT
$250, Conestoga Wood Stove $500
or best offer, 523-9236 after 6 p.m.
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AN ACORN WOOD BURNING
stove with fan and screen, good
condition. 887-6988. 45-1
BARN WINDOWS - CUSTOM
pine sash windows for house, shed,
barn use. John Hoonaard, Blyth
523-9445. 39-8p
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BIRTHS
BISHOP (nee Graber). Michael and
Kathy Bishop are thrilled to
announce the speedy arrival of their
daughter Kelsey Lynne. Born on
Dad's birthday, November 10 at
3:19 a.m. at the Guelph General
Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 12 oz.
Spoiling privileges go to Ken and
Barb Graber, Clarence and Rose
Marie Bishop and Great-Grandma
Ella Graber. 45-1
BLACK. Weldon and Joanne
(Knight) are happy to announce the
birth of their daughter, Allison
Cynthia on Nov. 3/95 weighing
7 lbs. 1 oz., a wee sister for
Andrew. Proud grandparents are
Jack and Donna Knight, RR 2,
Brussels and Ralph and Lillian
Black, Saint John, N.B. 45-lp
MACPHERSON. We are pleased
to announce our third round draft
choice, Cole Alexander. Cole
entered training camp November 2,
1995 at 3:40 a.m. weighing 7 lbs.
This will complete the forward line
for the MacPhersons with the help
of big brothers, Travis and Tyler
taking the wing positions. The
coaching staff of Carol and Stephen
are pleased with their newest team
member. Cheering from the
sidelines are grandparents Lee and
Lila Rintoul of RR 2, Lucknow,
Bill and Isabel MacPherson of
Lucknow and great-grandparents
Stan and Leona Black of Belgrave
and Gordon Rintoul and Janet
MacPherson, both of Lucknow.
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KLAGES. To Mike and Kate
(Procter) Klages of Desboro, their
first child, a son, Lucas George, six
pounds, 13 ounces, on November
10, 1995, in Grey Bruce Regional
Health Centre, Owen Sound. Luke
is the first grandchild for George
and Elizabeth Procter, Belgrave,
and Terry and Anne Klages of
Chesley. He is a great-grandson for
Alice Procter, Lucknow; Joseph
and Ruth Martin, Listowel; Effa
McKinnon, Tara; and Melvin and
Mavis Klages of Desboro. 45-1
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CARD OF
THANKS
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER!
A belated thanks to all the ladies
who attended my community
shower in August. A special thanks
to the organizers Mary Bernard,
Dianne Duskocy and Mary
Sanders. Thank you too to Crystal
McLellan for playing my favourite
song and entertaining us with some
dancing. It was wonderful to see
everyone and all the lovely gifts
have become special parts of our
new home in Watford. Thanks. —
Cindy Searson (Stute). 45-1
BLAKE. Sincere appreciation to all
our relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their sympathy and kind
words in the passing of our dear
grandson. Thanks for the beautiful
cards and all your prayers. Your
kindness will always be remember-
ed. Sincerely — George and Marie
Blake and family. 45-1
FLYNN. A great big thank you to
everyone who came to our Open
House to help celebrate our 40th
wedding anniversary. The beautiful
gifts, money and the many cards
were very much appreciated. —
Marie and Bill. 45-1
GOLL. I would like to thank
everyone for their kind expression
of sympathy and cards when I lost
my sister Beth Goll. A special
thanks to Rev. Randy Banks for his
many visits to Beth and also to my
family for their help. — Lila Goll.
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HAGGITT. I would like to take
this opportunity to thank everyone
who contributed in any way to
make my 80th birthday party a very
enjoyable time. I will think of you
all many times in the future.
Thanks again. — Marion Haggitt.
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LUANN'S COUNTRY FLOWERS.
We would like to say a big thank
you to our relatives and friends for
all their support, gifts and best
wishes on the opening of Luann's
Country Flowers. Thanks again.
45-1
MASTNAK. I always knew
Brussels was a great place to live
but now you've shown me again.
Thank you so much to our
dedicated Fire Department for
coming to my aid on Thursday
night. We are all so fortunate to
have you guys. And thanks to
Karen and Harold for putting the
girls and I up for the night and
Donald Hastings and all the others
who helped and expressed concern
for us. I'll never forget it. — Sue
Mastnak and Nicole and Claire.
45-1
STOREY. I would like to thank
family, relatives and friends who
joined in helping me celebrate my
75th birthday. Special thanks to my
family for the dinner and the great
party. Also for the musicians,
singers, gifts and cards. It was an
evening to remember. — Charlie
Storey. 45-1p
THE LONDESBORO "HALLWAYS"
Fundraising Committee would like
to thank everyone who participated
and made the Kick-off evening
such a success. Thanks to all the
great performers, and especially
Wayne McClinchey who donated
the use of his sound system for the
evening and the Londesboro Ladies
who provided the delicious door
prizes. Thanks also to all who
attended. This is the kind of spirit
which we know will make this
venture a success. 45-1
VAN CAMP. I would like to thank
everyone for their cards and visits
while in Stratford and Wingham
Hospitals following knee surgery.
The care given by doctors, nurses
and staff and the visits from Rev.
Nancy Beale were very much
appreciated. Thank you also for
cards of sympathy received follow-
ing the death of my sister Donna
Johnston. — Clare Van Camp. 45-1 p
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CARD OF
THANKS
OLDFIELD. Words /cannot express
the thanks for the expressions of
sympathy from all the people who
sent cards, gave donations and the
words of comfort in our time of
grief. We were all overwhelmed by
what the people of the area did for
us. A special thanks to the people
who got meals for us, to the
pallbearers, to Revs. McMillan and
Ledrew and for the lovely lunch
served following the funeral.
Thanks also go Dr. Long at
Wingham Hospital and the care
given at ICU of University Hospital
in London. Our heartfelt thanks to
the Betts Funeral Home for their
guidance and compassion. Again
words cannot express our thanks. —
Max, Jim, Darlene, Anne, Cec and
family. 45-1
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COMING
EVENTS
MORNING STAR REBEKAH
Lodge are holding a card party on
Monday, November 20 at 8 p.m. in
1.0.0.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
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. tin
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. tin
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
EUCHRE TOURNAMENTS AT
Walton Hall November 9 at 8:00
p.m. continuing every second and
fourth Thursday of the month from
November until March. Admission
$5.00. Bring a partner. Cash prizes.
44-3
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
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
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 AT 11 A.M.
Auction sale of 50 acre farm, farm machinery, and miscellaneous
Items to be held at Lot 12, Conc. 12 of Grey Twp., 1 mile south
and 4 1/2 km. east of Brussels for Joe and Sandy Zehr 887-9599.
Machinery consignments welcomed.
AUCTIONEER: DOUG JACOBS 271-7894
Car, snowblower, antiques, furniture, piano, appliances to be held at
Richard Lobb's Auction In Clinton
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 AT 9 A.M.
CAR: 1985 Buick Skylark, 4 door with power windows, power door
locks, etc. selling as Is, low miles, looks good.
SNOWBLOWER: Craftsman, 8 hp. 24 Inch, 2 stage, nearly new.
APPLIANCES: GE dryer, Kitchen Aid dishwasher, Hot Point portable
washer, Maytag square tub wringer washer, Inglis wringer washer,
chest freezer, Component hi fl with large speakers, Sanyo computer
and Tandy printer, Panasonic vacuum cleaner with power head,
Hammond electric organ.
FURNITURE: Mason and Risch upright piano, entertainment centre,
several bells, string of bells, handmade horse and wagon set made
t by Melvin Bauman (cost Walter $600), lots of glassware and
collectables, a few hand tools, etc., 3 milk cans, small pressure
V, washer, bicycle plus our usual large offering too numerous to
V mention.
• Terms: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898
# Next Auction Saturday, November 25 at 9 a.m. at Lobb Auction,
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cinnamon maple round dining table with 4 chairs and Knechtel
hutch china cabinet (real nice), tredie sewing machine, tea wagon
with large wheels, gateleg dining table, pressback rocker, pressback
high chair, press ac arm chair, washstand, wicker fern stand, hall
tree, piano stool, blanket box, captain's chair, parlour tables, coffee
and end tables with glass tops, dining table - six matching chairs
and pine hutch, modern recliner, 2 chesterfields, davenport, large
wooden office desk, upholstered rocker, corner china cabinet,
bedroom suite, single box spring and mattress, set of Royal Albert
American dishes, Bridle Rose dishes, many cups and saucers,
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