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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
A ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
TWO BEDROOM GROUND
floor apartment in Brussels, $450
plus hydro. Phone 519-229-8958.
35-tfn
IN BRUSSELS - BRIGHT AND
cheery upper one bedroom
apartment. Fridge and stove
included. References required.
$300 plus utilities. Call 887-6164.
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NEWER FOUR PLEX IN CLINTON,
two bedroom, 4 appliances,
controlled entry, ideal for seniors,
$450. monthly plus utilities. Phone
519-685-2264. 36-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT,
fridge, stove, laundry, heat and
hydro included. References
required. 482-9371. 32-tfn
APARTMENT FOR RENT, 141
Queen'Street, Blyth, 2 floors - 3
bedroom, fridge, stove, washer/
dryer, freezer, utilities provided,
gas heat and air conditioned. NO
pets - references, 519-523-4481 or
4323 evenings. 32-tfn
LARGE 2 BEDROOM APART-
ment, fridge and stove included,
available Sept. 1, 1997. No pets.
References required. Call 523-9187
or 523-4323. 29-tfh
IN BLYTH - THREE BEDROOM
home, in good location, newly
decorated, oil/hot water heated.
Available October 1. Phone 523-
9435. 35-2
APARTMENT FOR RENT IN
Brussels, heated and appliances.
Available Nov. 1/97. References
required. Phone 887-6408. 35-tfn
10" TABLE SAW, EXCELLENT
condition. Phone 523-4773
afternoons or evenings. 36-1
[H ARTICLES
FOR SALE
the
Lawn Master
Tree planting
orders now being
accepted for fall
tree planting.
- Cedar Hedging
- Maples
- Spruce
- Ivory Silk Lilac
MEAT CHICKENS, 6 TO 12 LBS.
$ 1.40/lb. Phone 523-4868. 36-2p
iQ ARTICLES
FOR SALE
NORWOOD WOOD STOVE,
front loading glass door, heats
1,000 sq. feet, $150. Super
Chimney insulated stove pipes 6"
& 7" and all the accessories 1 year
old, 523-4835. 36-1
FINDLEY WOOD COOKSTOVE
with shelf, very good condition,
$375. Phone 345-2689. 36-1
24" KENMORE ELECTRIC
range and a small Kelvinator
refrigerator, 523-9098. 36-1
BOW SEASON OPENS OCT. 1
Excaliber Crossbows from $369.
Horton Explorer Split-limb
Crossbow $369. Sorel boots,
camouflage clothes, scents, game
calls, tree stands in stock now.
Neoprene waders from $119.
Noodle rods from $59. Pioneer
fishing jackets $89. Rain suits $99.
Huron Sports Outfitters, Hwy. 4,
Kippen. Open 7 days 263-2141.
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CUCUMBERS! PICK YOUR
own. Good for pickles. Call 523-
9456. 36-lp
1988 FORMULA M/X, ASKING
$2500 o.b.o. and 1997 Formula 500
DL, asking $6500. o.b.o. Phone
523-4309. 36-1
LEGACY GARLIC SEED STOCK,
1 set of rear tractor chains, $50.00.
Brussels phone 887-9820. 35-2p
GREAT STARTER OR RETIRE-
ment home, 1981 Northlander
single-wide mobile home 14' x 64'
with 8' x 12' addition and 10' x 11'
covered deck, 2 br. fridge, stove,
washer, dryer and AC, new vinyl
windows. Cali 523-4356 days, 523-
4857 p.m. and weekends. Must see
to appreciate. 33-4
PEONY ROOTS, FOXGLOVE,
lupins, and other perennials, bring
own containers. Please call ahead,
357-3778 Wilma Scott. 35-2
FRESH GARLIC, SEED BULBS,
and bulbils. No sprays or chemical
fertilizer. 357-3778. 35-2
A GOOD SELECTION OF EAT-
ing and cooking apples. Contact
Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 35-3
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BLYTH MINOR HOCKEY
Raffle 1997 winners - Sept., Blyth
Lions, $100 cash - Dan Lammerant,
Londesboro; Dave Lee Car Oiling,
1 car oiling - Keith Hardy,
Belgrave. 36-lb
Discuss organ donation
with your family and sign
a donor card today.
AUCTION
SALES
AUCTION
SALES
PIANO - OLDER UPRIGHT
Karn piano, $100 or best offer,
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton for
the Estate of Mary Clairmont of Goderich plus additions
from Blyth Estate and other consignors
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 AT 9 A.M.
APPLIANCES: Small chest freezer, fridge, 24" stove, wringer
washer, portable colour TV, window air conditioner, small
microwave, Filter Queen vacuum.
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES: Grandfather clock, china cabinet, pine
blanket box, corner what not, wall unit, 3 piece bedroom suite,
cedar chest, 2-2 door wardrobes, small antique chest of drawers,
sewing cabinet, electric sewing machine in stand, trunk, flat to wall
cupboard bottom, chests of drawers, copper boiler, gents dresser,
gateleg dining table, 4 dining chairs, mantel clock, old wall clock, hi
fi, steel bed, stacking chairs, davenport couch, chrome table and 4
chairs, single bed, fireplace tools, 2 wooden clothes racks, some
jewellery, crystal - cross and olive pattern, silver tea service, chest
silverware for 8, old tins, linens, 12 place setting of Limoges dinner
dishes (selling in 1 lot), Bedford Hotel tea pot, Sunset hotel
brochure, large offering of dishes and small items including several
antique pieces, nippon, cups and saucers, etc, some garden tools,
3-wheel bicycle, etc. Plus our usual large offering of items too
numerous to mention.
Terms: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON
SAT., SEPT. 27 AT 9 A.M.: Estate of Dorothy Ball at Lobb Auction,
quality additions will be accepted for this auction.
UP-COMING
SALES
SAT., SEPT. 20, 9:30 A.M.:
Estate auction of antique
tractors, vehicles, Komatsu
crawler loader and shop
equipment to be held 6 miles
north of Dublin in the hamlet
of Slabtown for the estate of
the late Ivan Rapien.
THURS., SEPT. 25, 3:00 P.M.:
Estate auction of antiques,
appliances and household
items to be held at the Jacob
Auction Centre, 185 Herbert
St. in Mitchell.
WED., OCT. 1, AT 4:30 P.M. -
Auction sale of furniture,
antiques, & misc. household
items to be held at the
Tavistock Memorial Hall In
Tavistock for Iris Manzer &
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin lutzi from
New Hamburg.
AUCTIONEERS:
JOSEPH ZEHR AND
DOUG JACOB
(519) 887-9599
(519) 271-7894
E CARD OF
THANKS
THE ARK Community Youth
Centre wishes to thank the
community for contributing to a
successful summer program.
Appreciation is extended to all the
volunteers, and those who donated
to our penny sale and food drive.
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CARD OF
THANKS
BLACK. I would like to thank
everyone who visited me, sent
flowers, cards and food etc. while I
was at University Hospital, Clinton
Hospital and at home. Thank you to
all the doctors, nurses and
ambulance attendants for a job well
done. Thank you to those who have
been transporting me to doctor
appointments and to the hospitals.
Thanks to CCAC for letting my
wife have the time off work and for
supporting her during these past 5
weeks. Thanks to Mell, Melissa,
Jamie and Christina for all your
support. All you have done for me
is greatly appreciated. Thank you
everyone! - Murray Black. 36-lp
HULLEY. We would like to thank
all those who attended our 45th
wedding anniversary parly in
Seaforth. Many thanks for the
cards, gifts and sizeable donation to
Childcan at Children's Hospital,
London. Also thanks to our family,
the orchestra and helpers. - Betty
and Ken. 36-lp
LYON. We wish to thank all those
who helped us celebrate our 40th
wedding anniversary. Special
thanks to our wonderful family
who planned it all. Many thanks for
the lovely cards and gifts we
received. It was a very memorable
occasion we'll always cherish. -
Bert and Joanne. 36-1
POWER/COOK. We would like to
thank everyone for their words of
sympathy and support during our
recent loss of Travis Gregory
Power. Thanks to all who brought
food to the house, offers of help
with chores and the cards and
lovely flowers. Special thanks to
Rev. Mary Jane Hobden for service
and support and a special thanks to
the McBumey Funeral Home for an
excellent service. Greatly appre
ciated. - Richard Power, Jackie
Cook and family. 36-1
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THANKS
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SCHADE. We would like to
express our sincere thanks to Drs.,
nurses and the staff at Seaforth
Community Hospital. Words
cannot describe the care that Joyce
received. Special thanks to friends
and relatives for visits, cards,
donations, to Melville Presbyterian
Church, the Cancer and Arthritis
Societies, to Rev. Cathrine
Campbell and Rev. Mark Gedcke
and Robert Trench Funeral Home.
- Neil, Don, Kent Schade and
Bryan and Caroil Duffy. 36-lp
ZWEP. We would like to extend a
very special thank you to our
family, friends and neighbours for
the acts of kindness shown with the
recent loss of a dear and loving
mother, mother-in-law and oma -
Rita Klumper. Your flowers,
donations, cards and food brought
to our home are very much
appreciated. We are blessed to be.
surrounded by such wonderful
people. - Jane, George, Danica and
Randy Zwep. 36-lp
E COMING
EVENTS
MELVILLE ANNIVERSARY
Beef Barbecue Sunday, Sept. 28 5
to 7 p.m. Adults $9, children $5,
preschool free. Guest speaker
Carolyn McAvoy. Music - Craig
Fair. 36-2b
STITCHERY OPEN HOUSE!
Saturday, Sept. 27, 11 a.m. to 5
p.m. at Marjorie Duizer's, County
Rd. 15, East of Londesboro. Come
see our beautiful collection of
stitchery kits, charts and other
needlework supplies. Bring a
friend! 36-lb
CRANBROOK CARD PARTY
starting at 8 p.m. on Sept. 19 and
Oct. 3. Ladies bring lunch.
Admission $2.00. 36-1
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE WILL
be held in Knox Presbyterian
Church, Belgrave, Sunday, Sept. 21
at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be
Rev. John Neilson. There will be
special music. Social time
following the service, W.I. Hall.
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SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Bingo, every Monday night, 7:30 p.m.,
Seaforth and District Community
Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus
Share The Wealth. $750 Jackpot
must go. Doors open 6:30 p.m. eow
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURE
meeting on Sept. 22 at 7:30 in
Brussels Library. Guest speaker is
Rhea Hamilton-Seeger of Auburn
area. Blyth and Seaforth Societies
are invited. Come and bring a
friend. 36-1
ANNUAL PENNY SALE,
sponsored by Clinton Public
Hospital Auxiliary, September 18 -
27, Anglican Parish Hall, Clinton.
Monday - Thursday and Saturday
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. -
9 p.m. Draw date: 12 noon (please
note change of time). September
27. 36-2