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CARD OF
THANKS
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
COMING
EVENTS
- RATES -
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
15c each.
500 will be deducted if ad is
paid by the following
Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
WOOD STOVE, DOWN
drafter, excellent condition, $150,
27"h. x 24" w. x 27" d. Phone 524-
7493. 38-1
HEAVY DUTY 20 LB. WASHER/
Dryer like new, $500.; 6 ft.
fibreglass truck cap for mid-sized
pickups, $200. Phone 519-887-
9104 after 6 p.m. 38-lp
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
8 FT. X 4 FT. AIR HOCKEY
game. Excellent condition. Phone
887-6793. 38-1
[€1_COMING
EVENTS
ONE AND TWO BEDROOM
renovated apartments for rent in
Brussels. Available Oct. I, $299
and $375 a month, heat included.
374 Turnberry St. Inquire (519)
323-9855. 38-2
QUALITY PAINT - FULL AND
partial tins; plus professional
painting equipment, 887-6446.37-2
4 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE FOR
rent between Brussels and
Wingham, $550 plus utilities.
References. Cail 887-6960. 37-3
NORDHEIMER UPRIGHT PIANO
with bench, beautiful flowered
design, $500 or best offer. Phone
887-9638 or 887-6267. 37-2
FOR RENT: 4 BEDROOM BRICK
house with 2 car garage and shed.
Available immediately. $500 per
month plus utilities. Call (519)
887-6181 during business hours.
37-2
2 BEDROOM UPPER APART-
ment in downtown Brussels, newly
decorated, parking. $375. Refer
ences. Phone 887-9007. 36-tfn
BLYTH - 2 BEDROOMS, IN-
cludes fridge, stove, heat and
hydro, no animals, references
required. Contact 482-9371. 12-tfn
I _ TWO-BEDROOM apart-
ment in Blyth, available Oct. 1.
Call 348-9541 (days), 345-2363
(after 6 p.m.), ask for Hilda. 32-tfn
SALE SALE SALE - NO
reasonable offer refused. Large
number of everyday and Christmas
silk flowers, leaves, filler, ivy,
moss, etc. 9" white vases, assorted
arranging dishes, 36" & 54" net,
rolls of ribbon, table skirts, bells
and banners, Halloween decora
tions, giftware, mugs, baskets,
grapevine, plush, candles, picks,
floral paints, foil and clearaphane,
confetti and doilies, wedding hair
pieces, garters, pearls, cake tops,
bridal dolls, fans, umbrellas,
nosegays, small bridal flowers and
ribbon roses. Lots of everyday and
Christmas arrangements and wall
hangings. Great Gifts. Some shelves.
Date - Sept. 22 - Oct. 2, 10 a.m. -
6 p.m. or anytime by phoning (519)
887-6789, 2 l/2 miles north of
Brussels, Rd. 12. 37-2
IN CLINTON, NEWER 2 BED-
room, quiet, 4 plex, controlled
entry, 4 appliances, laundry
facilities available, ideal for
seniors, $450. Also second
Apartment available $475. Call 519-
685-2264. 28-tfn
Help protect the environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
AUCTION
SALES
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FOR SALE
HEART HEALTHY EMU MEAT
low fat, low cholesterol and Emu
oil. Meat prices reduced by 50%
aud more. Summer sausage and
smoked sausage. Adrian Vos 523-
42.94. ' 24-tfn
Kenmore heavy duty
Dryer, 10 years old in good
working condition, asking $50;
Box liner for Ford Ranger, $25;
HYDRAULIC WET LINE AND
MUNCI PUMP FOR TRACTOR
TRAILER includes controls, hoses
and 75 gallon side mount
aluminum tank, fits 13 speed,
$2200 firm. Phone 519-887-9214.
38-2
TREES FOR SALE - Colorado
Blue Spruce, White Spruce, Scotch
Pine, 2 feet to 10 feet, dig your own
or will dig and plant. 887-9083.
36-4
BEAN. Thank you to all who came
to our 50th celebration and to Janis
and Brock for making flower
arrangements for each table. A
special appreciation to Dana and
Joyce for planning everything with
the assistance of our grandchildren
Mike, Brett, Tony and Danielle as
servers. The surprise of the week
was the appearance of Yvonne in
our kitchen early Thursday
morning. Dana brought her from
the Toronto Airport from Victoria,
B.C. - Maurice and Maureen.38-lp
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary meeting Monday,
October 4, 1999, 10 a.m. in CPH
Board Room. Come along, bring a
friend or contact Freda 482-9163.
38-1
LINE DANCING, GREY
Central Public School starting
Monday, October 4, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
$3 per week. Pauline Daugherty,
291 -5040 to register. 38-2p
ADRIAN KEET, A LONG TIME
pro-life leader has started his Walk
for Life. On Monday, October 4,
he’s walking from Wingham to
Clinton. Everyone is invited to
meet Adrian at St. Anne’s High
School in the cafeteria from 7:00 to
9:00 p.m. Your support will enable
him to persevere. Coffee and
cookies will be served. 38-1
CARDIFF BBQ CATERING
would like to thank the many hands
who helped the IPM Awards
Banquet run smoothly: The
Brussels Ag Society for pies and
willing helpers, Melville
Presbyterian Church for very able
servers, Joan Wissler - our amazing
pie baker, our crew of the most
reliable and hard working people
anywhere and of course our
families who are always there.
Huron County truly has the best to—
offer. - Jeff and Cathy. 38-1 p
11TH ANNUAL CRAFT SHOW
& Sale in the Brussels Legion,
Saturday, Nov. 6, 10 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 7,
12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Door prizes and
bake table. Everyone welcome.
38-42-43
HOT LUNCH AND BAKE SALE
at Brussels United Church
Thursday, November 18 from
11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Please
mark this day on your calendar.
38-lp
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
bingo, every Monday night,
7:15 p.m. Seaforth and District
Community Centres. Over $1,000
in prizes plus Share The Wealth.
$750 Jackpot must go. Doors open
6:30 p.m. eow
AUBURN LIONS CLUB BREAK-
fast Sunday, Oct. 3, 9 a.m. - noon,
Auburn Community Hall, $5 per
person or $20 a family. Maple
syrup donated by Robinson’s
Maple Products. We serve. 38-1
MACFARLANE. I would like to
thank my relatives and friends for
sharing my 80th birthday with me
on Saturday evening. A special
thank you to Joyce and Marie for
organizing the birthday party.
Thanks is extended for the lovely
flowers, gifts, cards and phone
calls. Also thanks to the ladies who
were here for a visit Monday
afternoon. - Bernice MacFarlane.
38-lp
TAYLOR. We would like to
express our sincere appreciation to
friends, neighbours and family for
their expressions of sympathy at
the death of our brother, Lloyd. A
special thanks to Rev. Cathrine
Campbell and the U.C.W. ladies of
Knox United Church who served a
delicious lunch following the
committal service. - Jack, Mary
and family. 38-1
FALL COLOUR TOUR, SUNDAY,
October 3, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the
Wawanosh Nature Centre. Wagon
rides, guided walks, fly fishing
demonstration and hot apple cider.
Free admission, cider just 250 per
cup. Donations in support of the
Nature Centre gratefully accepted.
The Nature Centre is located north
of Blyth, west of County Rd. 4, on
Nature Centre Road. Call 519-335-
3557 for information. 38-1
COME & GO BRIDAL SHOWER
for Lisa Brickwood (fiancde of
John Lowe) Thursday, September
30, 1999, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the
Brussels Library. Everyone
welcome. 37-2p
ANNUAL TURKEY BANQUET,
Wednesday, October 6, Belgrave
Community Centre, 7 p.m. sharp.
Adults: $10 (GST included in
price). Tickets available at
Belgrave Co-op, Belgrave Variety,
North Huron Credit Union and
Mrs. B’s Baskets. 37-2
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Y bedding, tools, pictures, milk cans, new gas lawn mower,
1 compressor, wheel barrow, plus much more.
A 2 Auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m.
Y Auctioneer: Richard Lobb Clinton 482-7898
A SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 AT 9 A.M.: Antiques and furniture at Lobb
y Auction for Mary McEwan, Clinton, Ella Gwyn, Blyth and Velma
Y Stephenson of Brussels.
1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 AT 10:30 A.M.: Huron County Highways
y Equipment Auction. 1 mile north of Auburn.
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Antiques, furniture, appliances to be held at Lobb Auction in Clinton
for the Estate of Hartman Hiusser of Egmondville plus additions
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 AT 9 A.M.
POST HOLE DIGGER: 3 PT hitch Pto drive tractor model.
, STEEL LATHE: 24" bed, 4" swing from Avon Maitland school board.
PHONE SYSTEMS: 3 phone systems and 35 phones.
APPLIANCES: Inglis fridge, GE apt. size freezer, Hoover portable
> washer, clothes dryer, wringer washer, round TV aerial, 2 microwaves, 3
colour TV's, converter, vacuum cleaners, etc.
NEW CARPET: Rolls 12 x 40, 12 x 50, 12 x 71, 12 x 14.5 plus many
> smaller pieces.
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ETC.: La-Z-boy recliner - nearly new, dining
suite, table, six chairs, and china cabinet, vilas round table, 4 chairs,
> modern oval kitchen table and 4 chairs, old wooden dining table with
twist legs, oak library table, wicker fern stand, modern chesterfield and
chair like new, modern davenport couch, trunk, washstands, cedar
> chests, combination safe, parlour tables, phonograph, modern hutch
china cabinet, corner china cabinet, antique dresser, chests of drawers,
several pieces of furniture made by Hartman Hiusser. WALKER: green
> walker, 4 wheels and brakes, single box spring and mattress like new, 3
antique iron beds, old records. GLASSWARE: Norman Rockwell
collector plates, 12 place setting Ansley Ironstone dishes, Occupied
i pieces, plates, cups and saucers. OTHER: Small appliances,
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4th Annual
BEEF CATTLE
PRODUCTION SALE
will be held for:
SHERDON FARMS
(Don & Sherry Alton)
R.R. #7 LUCKNOW, ON
2 corners south of Lucknow to Belfast
& 2.5 blocks west on Concession 10, Ashfield Township
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1999
at 12:30 p.m.
20 BRED HEIFERS
Consisting of Black Angus and Red Maine Anjou cross bred
to a Purebred Black Angus Easy calving Bull.
To start calving in Feb. through April, 2000. All heifers will be
vaccinated, vet checked and guaranteed in calf
by Ripley-Huron Veterinary Clinic*
60 + 1999 STEER & HEIFER CALVES
Weighing between 400 & 600 Ifcs. Sold in small lots by the
dollar. All calves will be vaccinated & castrated by sale day.
1999 calves are Black & Red Limo,
& Black & Red Maine-Anjou cross.
Some calves suitable for 4-H.
1-2 year old Black Maine X Bull &
1-2 year old Black Limo X Bull.
Plan to attend as these are exceptionally good cattle and from
Lunch Booth
Provided by
Lucknow
4-H Beef Club
good breeding stock.
For more information contact:
Don & Sherry Alton
(519) 529-7356
Auctioneer: Brian Rintoul
(519) 357-2349
Ripley-Huron Veterinary Clinic
(519) 395-2906
TERMS: Cash or
Cheque with proper ID.
day of sale. Not
responsible for
accidents. Verbal
announcements take
precedence over