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in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
MIXED GRAIN, 1939 MAPLE
Leaf Chev 3 ton for parts. 1967
Ford Galaxie 500 for parts. Phone
887-6968. 22-2p
BOAT FOR SALE - 1989 GLASS-
stream 19.5 foot w/trailer,
blue/white, 120 hp. I/O Mercruiser,
seats 8. Good condition. Asking
$7,000.00. Phone 523-4214. 22-1
12 X 8 GARDEN SHED, EXCEL-
lent condition, easily moved,
brown in colour. Phone 887-6943.
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WHITE CRIB IN EXCELLENT
condition. Call 887-9303. 22-1p
3 YEAR OLD HONDA REAR
engine rider lawn mower, 9 horse,
30" cut $1,500. John Deere lawn
sweeper, 38" wide, $250. Daytime
657-5879, Evenings 887-9954.19-4
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CARDIFF. Scott, Kendra and
Blake are thrilled to announce the
arrival of Blake's baby brother
Tanner Scott MacKenzie, born
May 15 at Listowel Memorial
Hospital weighing in at 9 lbs.
7.5 oz. Grandparents are Murray
and Betty Cardiff and Ken and
Doris Fischer. 22-1
WHITFIELD. Dale, Sharon and big
sister Carly, are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of their
son and little brother, Braydon Earl
Dale on May 13, 1996 weighing
9 lbs. 4 oz. at Clinton Public
Hospital. Proud grandparents are
Karl and Sandra Whitfield and Earl
and Shirley Fyfe, all of Blyth.
Great-Grandma is Mac Badley,
also of Blyth. 22-1
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ALCOCK. The family of the late
Kevin Alcock would like to thank
all their relatives, friends and
neighbours for the loving support
given to them during the loss of
their dear son and brother. All the
beautiful floral tributes, the cards,
the collector's plates, the food
brought to the house and the special
visits will never be forgotten.
Special thanks to the many friends
of Kevin who came and supported
us with kind words and hugs. These
are treasured memories and we
sincerely hope his friends will
continue to drop in. A special
thanks to Rev. Nancy Beale for
giving the spiritual support we
needed and for conducting a
peaceful service in honour of
Kevin. Thank you to the A.C.W.
for providing a lovely lunch.
Thanks also to the Betts Funeral
Home for their help. Kevin will
always be in our hearts and
remembered for his happy smile
and loving ways. — Roy, Shirley
and Connie. 22-1
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ACHILLES. Our deepest apprecia-
tion and sincere thanks to all our
family, friends and neighbours for
the beautiful flowers, cards of
sympathy, visitations, phone calls
and memorial donations during the
recent loss of a husband, father and
grandfather Rolly Achilles. Many
thanks to Rev. Banks, the church
ladies for a lovely lunch. Special
thanks to pallbearers, flower
bearers and soloist. We wish to
thank the staff of Seaforth Manor
and Dr. Woldnick for all the care
they provided. - Christina Achilles
and family. 22-1
HUBBARD. We would like to
express our sincere gratitude for
those who made phone calls, sent
cards, flowers and food since the
passing of a dear son, brother and
uncle, James E. Hubbard. A special
thanks to Linda and Connie for
looking after the children in our
time of need. Also to Rev. Stephen
Huntley for the beautiful memorial
service and to the ladies who
provided lunch. Thanks again to
all. —George and family. 22-1p
JARDINE. I would like to thank
everyone who attended my com-
munity shower on May 15. Thank
you for all the lovely gifts and good
wishes I received. A special thank
you to all the ladies who organized
and worked so hard to make the
evening such a success! Your
kindness will not be forgotten.
Thanks. — Vicky Jardine. 22-1p
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THANKS
BEANE/HUBBARD. A heartfelt
thank you and our deepest gratitude
for the many acts of kindness
shown to us during the tragic loss
of James E. Hubbard, a dear and
loving companion, and great father.
Thank you everyone for your
sincere words, phone calls, cards,
flowers, donations of food and
expressions of sympathy. A special
thank you to Connie Bromley and
Linda Stewart who babysat Stacey
for me, also thank you to Jim
Mason who tended to my yard
work during my loss. Special
thanks are extended to Rev.
Stephen Huntley for his comforting
words and profound funeral
service. A sincere thank you to
Chas Hull for the touching tribute
to James. Thank you U.C.W. for
providing a great lunch. Our
thanks, as well to the pallbearers,
with special thanks to Beattie-
Falconer Funeral Homes for your
help. All of your kindness was
sincerely appreciated and will
never be forgotten. — Cheryl,
Stacey and J.J. 22-1p
BRAY, Cliff. Sincere thanks for
your thoughtful expressions of
sympathy in the recent loss of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father. We extend our deep
appreciation to all of our family,
friends and neighbours, for their
cards, beautiful floral Tributes and
donations. Also to Rev. Rae Grant
for his kind words at the funeral
service and to the Oddfellows for
-the Memorial Service. All has been
sincerely appreciated by his wife
Priscilla and his family, Charles
and Mary Lynn, Don and Dianne,
Barb and Wayne and grand-
children, Geo and Lorreta, Debbie
and Joe, Bonnie and Cindy and
Korey, also three great-grand-
children. 22-1
BRAY. We would like to thank the
Brussels Fire Department, Brussels
Optimists, J. L McCutcheon
Motors and employees, relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
flowers, donations, cards and food
for their expressions of sympathy
in the loss of Dad and Grandpa.
Your kindness was sincerely
appreciated and we will always
remember your thoughtfulness. —
Don, Dianne and Korey Bray. 22-1
HOPPER. We would like to thank
the Wingham and Blyth Fire
Departments for responding to our
call so quickly. We also owe a big
thank you to our neighbours and
friends who helped Wayne get the
contents of the shed out so quickly.
Because of everyone's swift and
hard work, we only had structure
damage to the shed. Thanks again.
— Wayne and Debbie Hopper.
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PENNINGTON. I would like to
thank my daughters, family and
friends for kindness and thoughtful-
ness shown me during my stay in
hospitals and since coming home.
Thanks to Community Nursing
Services, Nancy Beale, the staff
and Dr. at Seaforth and Stratford. It
was very much appreciated. — Mary
Pennington. 22-1
KELLY. Thank you to everyone
who attended by 85th birthday
party and making it such a special
day. Thank you for all the cards,
phone calls, gifts and best wishes.
It truly was a very memorable
occasion. — Nora Kelly. 22-1p
McTAGGART. Thank you to
everyone who came and made my
birthday party a nice social
gathering. A liked all the renewed
friendships and laughter. Thank
you for the beautiful cards and
flowers and all the good wishes that
they convey. Thank you to all the
ladies who served our generous
lunch. We were so pleased to have
your help. — Marie McTaggart.
22-1
RINTOUL. I would like to extend a
sincere thank you for all the gifts,
cards and good wishes I received at
my party on May 4 at St. Helen's
Institute Hall. A special thanks
goes to Marlene Toll and Lila and
the girls for all their hard work and
wonderful surprise! Also, thanks
goes to the Tuesday Night super
crew that arrived at my house with
decorations and cake to help
celebrate by birthday. Thanks a
million! — Barb 22-1
VINCENT. Thank you to all our
friends, neighbours and everyone
who remembered us on the
occasion of our 50th wedding
anniversary. It was all very much
appreciated. — Clare and Ruth
Vincent. 22- 1p
WHITFIELD. We would like to
thank all those who sent gifts and
visited us while in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hay
and the O.B. staff for all their
support and excellent care. Thanks
to Grandma Fyfe for babysitting
Carly. An extra special thank you
to ,my husband Dale for all his
support and care during our
hospital stay and since returning
home. — Sharon and Braydon. 22-1
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL
Meeting for the Wingham and Area
Seniors Day Centre June 6, 1996 at
350 Josephine St., Wingham. Pie
and coffee 7:00 p.m., AGM 7:30
p.m. Guest speaker - Rob Straby -
Surfing the 90s - Learning to Ride
the Waves of Personal, Organiza-
tional and Community Change
Towards the year 2,000. 21-2
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE AT
Ethel United Church, Sunday, June
2 at 11 a.m. Guest speaker: Dr.
James Guest of London, son of a
former minister. Special music by
the Kingdom Quartet from
Tavistock. Lunch served after
service. 21-2
GIANT USED BOOK SALE AT
Blyth Festival, June 1, 9 a.m. -
4 p.m., admission free. Jane
Urquhart reading 2 p.m.. $5. Book
donations welcome. Call (519)
523-4345. 19-4
200 VARIETIES OF PERENNIALS
for sale. Geraniums and box plants.
Leo and Corry Sanders, 6 miles
west of Brussels on Cty. Rd. 16,
887-6306. 21-6p
AUCTION I
SALES
AUCTION SALE
of Machinery, Antiques, Household Effects & Miscellaneous
will be held for
FRED BREWER
Lot 16, Concession 4, Morris Township
3 corners south of Bluevale or
2 corners west of Brussels and 2 corners north (Watch for signs)
SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1996 AT 9:30 A.M.
AUCTIONEER: BRAIN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349
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AUCTION SALE
Lawn tractors and Equipment for Elmer Johnston of Clinton and
Furniture for the Estate of Luella McGowan of Blyth to be held at
Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5TH AT 5:00 P.M.
LAWN TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT: Yardman LT 1644 riding
mower, Yardman LT 1644 lawn tractor with front mount snowblower
with light weight cab, 4 ft. trail lawn roller, 38 inch trail lawn
sweeper, Club Cadet gas engine drive wood chipper - cost $900.00
new (Only used once), portable air tank with gauge. Marayama
grass whip (new), Douglas 3 PTHitch PTO drive 40 inch cut finishing
mower, small tiller for JD lawn tractor. All equipment in good
condition.
HOUSEHOLD: 3 colour T.V.'s G.E. wooden radio, air conditioner, 2-
antique dressers with mirrors, trunk, matching chest of drawers &
dresser, buffet, small extension table with leaves, 8 dining chairs,
wicker rocker, interesting old chesterfield with 2 matching chairs,
pedestal plant stand, caned seat chair, some bedding and towels,
dishes & glassware, old store counter, skill saw, 2 electric drills, 2
loveseats, plus many other items too numerous to mention.
Terms Cash or Cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 Clinton
THURSDAY, MAY 30 AT 4 P.M.: Antique auction at Lobb Auction In
Clinton for Ron Alden of Tavistock and Lavine Knox of Clinton. See
last week's paper.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8 AT 9:30 A.M.: Clearing auction for Crawford
Motors in Wingham. 1985 Ford 4 x 4 pickup, MF tractor with loader,
garage equipment, old parts, books and manuals, etc. 357-3862
Wingham.
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