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CARD OF
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
A AUCTION
SALES
B
BIRTHS
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT A
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES B
CARD OF
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(-1 JUNIOR CITIZEN
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Deadline - Oct. 31st, 1996
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
In Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT,
southwest of Blyth, 4 bedrooms,
$400 plus utilities, references
required, phone 523-4807. 40-tfn
HOUSE FOR RENT - BRUSSELS
3 bedroom with garage, country
kitchen and large backyard. $550
per month plus utilities. Available
Nov. 1. Phone 887-6178. 40-lp
DUPLEX IN AUBURN-LARGE
living room and eat-in kitchen, two
bedrooms, close to ball park and
playgrounds. $375 plus utilities.
Rent now and 13th month is free.
Call 526-7355. 35-tfn
TWO BEDROOM UPSTAIRS
apartment in Blyth, fridge and
stove included, $300.00 per month
plus utilities. Phone 523-4531.
37-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Blyth, stove, fridge, utilities
included. References. Phone 482-
9371. 31-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in quiet, friendly village. Close to
playground and ballpark. Call 526-
7355. 27-tfn
APARTMENT FOR RENT IN
Brussels, 2 bedroom, $400/month
plus hydro. Phone 1-519-229-8958.
28-tfn
BLYTH - HOUSE FOR RENT, 2
bedrooms, stove/fridge, 2 minutes
from downtown. Available now.
$450/month plus utilities. Phone
523-4740. 32-tfn
OVERLOOKING DOWNTOWN
Brussels - 2 bedroom apartment,
2 appliances included. Phone 887-
9007. 33-tin
FARMHOUSES FOR RENT -
Two 3-bedroom farmhouses
located just outside Blyth. For
information call: 519-357-3330
(weekdays 8-5). 39-2
CLINTON, 161 JAMES STREET,
newer 2 bedroom deluxe apart-
ment, controlled entry, 3 appliances
included, laundry facilities
available, $450 plus utilities. Call
519-685-2264. 39-2
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT,
fridge and stove included,
downtown Blyth, very clean. Phone
523-9141 or 357-4049. 39-tin
PIANO - ONLY USED ONE YEAR,
excellent condition. Phone 887-
6726. 40-1
WOOD BURNING ELMIRA
fireplace insert. Also large airtight
wood stove. Phone 523-4342 or
after 6, 523-9524. 40-1
LARGE SHOP FURNACE.
Combination oil/wood, 887-6510.
40-2p
COSTUME RENTAL - WITCHES,
clowns, animals, movies stars and
more, adult sizes. Contact Carol
Humphries, 22 Victoria St.,
Egmondville. 519-522-0703 after
5 p.m. 40-2
MCINTOSH, SPARTAN, EMPIRE,
Cortland, Delicious apples - ready
now. Pumpkins and squash. Con-
tact: Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 40-4
BAKING SUPPLIES - BAKING
gums, pecans, walnuts, currants,
raisins, graham wafer crumbs,
natural bran, pure cocoa, mixed
fruit, red and green cherries, butter-
scotch and chocolate flavoured
chips, almond paste, crystalized
ginger, coconut at Brussels Variety
in Brussels. 40-tfn
TOMATOES, POTATOES, AND
cabbage (for cabbage rolls,
coleslaw and sauerkraut) for sale at
North Huron Gardens. Call 887-
6870 please before you come. 40-1
1996 POLARIS XLT SPECIAL
1400 miles, ski-skins full factory
warranty for 96-97 season, excel-
lent condition. Call 887-6452. 40-1
1996 POLARIS XLT 600 1200
miles, ski-skins full factory war-
ranty for 96-97 season, excellent
condition. Call 887-6452. 40-1
FARM FRESH APPLES, FRESH
pressed cider, apple butter, honey,
Maitside Orchards, County Road
16, west of Brussels. Phone 887-
6883. Open daily. 39-3p
CATHY'S SHOPPE, WOOD-
crafts and more, 1 1/4 miles north
of Winthrop, turn right, second
place on left. 527-1484. 38-3
BLAKE'S APPLE ORCHARD
is now harvesting McIntosh and
Cortland starting at $4.50 a 1/2
bushel. Cider, apple butter and
Bartlett pears available. Brussels
887-6972. 36-tfn
ONTARIO
'-' JUNIOR CITIZEN
OF THE YEAR
AWARDS
We're looking for the
'good kids' of Ontario
Contact this community
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Deadline for nominations is
October 31st, 1996.
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• RICHARD LOBB •
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 519- 482-7898
• WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9 AT 5:30 P.M.:
!Misc. garage equipment, tools and
household effects at Joe
Chatterton's. Highway 4 north In
Blyth.
SATURDAY, OCT. 19 AT 9:00 A.M.:
Plumbing tools from Marg
Breckenridge of Goderich plus
furniture, appliances, dishes, etc.
from local consignors to be held at
t
Lobb Auction in Clinton. We are
accepting good additions for
• upcoming auctions on Saturday,
* October 26 and Saturday, e
* November 2.
4.4.4.•••••4.41.4....4.4.44
BEEF CATTLE
AUCTION
Will be held for
"Sherdon Farms"
Don & Sherry Alton
of R.R. #7 Lucknow,
2 corners south of Lucknow
& 2 1/2 blocks west
MONDAY, OCT. 14/96 AT
12:30
Offering: 60 Black Angus &
Angus Limo heifers bred to
Black Limo & Angus Bulls.
To calve February thru April.
Vaccinated & Vet Checked.
35 Limo-Angus-Maine Anjou
calves will be castrated &
vaccinated prior to sale.
Sold by the Dollar
(Lunch Booth -
Lucknow 4-H Club)
For information call Don
(519) 529-7358
AUCTIONEER:
BRIAN RINTOUL
519-357-2349
SALES REGISTER
- OR
SMALL LISTING
WED., OCT. 9 AT 4:30 P.M.:
Auction Sale of furniture,
antiques, misc. household items
at the Tavistock Memorial Hall in
Tavistock for Eldon and Evelyn
Sherk of Washington.
FRI., OCT. 18 AT 7:00 P.M.:
Auction Sale of horse tack and
equipment and 30 horses at the
Woodstock Fairgrounds in
Woodstock for Bilyea Horse
Sales.
SAT., OCT. 19 AT 9:30 A.M.:
Auction Sale of horse tack and
equipment and 100 horses at
the Woodstock Fairgrounds in
Woodstock for Buyer Horse
Sales.
WED., OCT. 23 AT 4:30 P.M.:
Auction Sale of furniture,
antique, misc. household items
and tools at the Tavistock
Memorial Hall in Tavistock for
Mrs. Grimmer of New Dundee
and Consignors.
JOSEPH ZEHR
AUCTIONEER
RR 2, Brussels, Ontario
NOG 1H0 (519) 887-9599
BRIDGE. Verne and Nancy are
thrilled to announce the arrival of
Joshua William, September 20,
1996 at Stratford General Hospital,
weighing 10 lbs. 9 1/2 oz. A new
grandson for Don and Mary Henry,
Bluevale and Harold and Karen
Bridge, Brussels. Proud great-
grandparents are Marg Henry,
Listowel, Jean Bridge, Brussels and
Bill and Helen Webber, Dunsford,
Ontario. 40- 1p
IVES. Teresa and Andrew are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their son: Kaleb George, born Sept.
22/96 at Kitchener-Waterloo
Hospital. Happy grandparents are
Ruby and Terry Windsor, Mark-
dale; Bruce Newton, Mildmay;
George and Ella Ives, Blyth; Great-
grandparents, Mary and Harold
Mighten and Betty Newton; great-
great-grandmother, Blanch Weber.
40- 1p
RAISE CHINCHILLAS AS A
profitable full or part-time
business. Obtain a tax deduction for
1996. We provide animals,
supplies, instruction, market,
financing. Consignment herds
available. Start in basement,
garage, spare room or barn.
Canadian Chinchilla-,.R.O. Box
1684, St. Marys, Ont. N4X 1C1
5-19-229-6117. 39-2
BARBOUR. Sincere thanks to my
friends, neighbours and family for
all cards, gifts and best wishes.
Thanks especially to 'Our Kids' for
their work and planning, to make
my birthday a special and memor-
able occasion. - Laura Barbour.
40-lp
BLAKE. I would like to thank
neighbours and friends for
sympathy cards and get well cards
and anybody who helped in any
way. - John Blake. 40-1
CARDIFF. I would like to thank
my friends for the cards, gifts, food
and many phone calls I received
while being in hospital and since
coming home. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness was very much
appreciated. -Jack Cardiff. 40-Ip
HALLAM. I wish to thank all the
friends and family who took the
time to visit me on Sunday for my
birthday party. I will remember
your words of kindness and good
wishes for some time. You are the
best! Thanks, especially to my
children who planned the after-
noon, you are the greatest family I
could have. With love, - Lillian.
40-1
HOGG. We would like to say a big
thank you to everyone who came
and helped us celebrate our 25th
wedding anniversary on Saturday,
Sept. 21. The food, cards, flowers,
gifts and best wishes were just
delightful. A special thanks goes to
our mother, and family, Stacy and
Kevin, Angela and Ken, Sandy and
Susanne and Linda for organiza-
tion, decorating and for all their
hard work to have made a night
such a memorable occasion for us.
A special thanks goes out to our
D.J. Pete Bauer who provided
fabulous music all night. Also
thanks to Tom Ryan. Many words
of thanks goes out to all the
wedding party in attendance, which
consisted of Elgin Hogg, Valdeance
Gedcke, Denis Langridge, Paulene
Gulutzen, John McInnes, Pat
Mathews, John Thamer and Marilyn
Robb. This made it very special to
us and we will always treasure all
these wonderful memories. Cur
thanks. - Raymond and Ann Hogg.
40-1
HOWATT. Many thanks to all our
neighbours, friends and relatives
who helped in any way to celebrate
our 60th wedding anniversary on
September 27 with cards, gifts and
good wishes. Special thanks to our
family and to those who helped in
any way and for those who helped
with the program. - Ferne and
Edgar Howatt. 40-lp
JARDINE. The family of the late
Alma Jardine wish to thank their
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the beautiful floral tributes,
donations to Wingham, Brussels,
Gorrie United Church, Brussels
Presbyterian Church, Memorial
Funds and Arthritis Society. The
food brought to our homes and
many acts of kindness shown to us
at this time. Special thanks to Dr.
J.K. McGregor, Dr. B. Hanlon and
nurses of Wingham and District
Hospital., Dr. Wall and Dr. Wilbee
and nurses on eighth floor of
London Health Science Centre.
Thanks to pallbearers and flower
bearers. Thanks also to the
McBurney Funeral Home, Rev.
Rea Grant, Rev. Jeff Hawkins and
Braemar Retirement Home and the
Wingham UCW Unit 2 for the
lovely lunch provided after the
service. - Dorothy McDonald and
family, Joyce and Jack Hodgins
and family. 40-1
LEAR. We wish to extend a
heartfelt thank you to all our many
relatives and friends who attended
our 40th Anniversary Open House.
One can only feel blessed with the
many acts of kindness displayed to
us that day. The planning and hard
work of our family; the dinner so
capably catered to; the visits with
so many friends and relatives; the
gifts received as well as the many
cards which we continue to enjoy
even after the party was over. Our
thanks also to the McKay
Choristers for their attendance and
their special serenade to us. To
each of you who took the time to
think of us in your busy .lives, our
most sincere thanks. - Gail and
Harry Lear. 40-1