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McEWING. We would like to take
this opportunity to express our
deepest appreciation for the
sympathy extended to us at the
time of our sudden loss of a
beloved husband, father, grand-
father and great-grandfather John
McEwing. A very special thank
you to relatives, friends and
neighbours for the many expres-
sions of sympathy, the beautiful
cards and flowers, charitable
donations and food brought to our
houses. Thanks to the ambulance
attendants, Dr. Rodney and the
excellent staff at Seaforth Hospital.
Many thanks to the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home. Special thanks to
Rev. Jane Kuepfer, and Elly Van
Bergen for their comforting words,
to Graeme Craig for the lovely
solo, to Don McKerch'er for the
'reading, organist Carol Le Beau
and piper Gwen Fisher, honourary
pallbearers from McKillop Mutual
Insurance Co., and the pallbearers
and flower bearers. We also thank
the ladies of Northside U.C.W. for
the lovely luncheon. Your kindness
will never be forgotten. — Janie
McEwing and families. 09-lp
SIERTSEMA. I would like to
thank Dr. McGregor and Dr. Gear
for their special care at the time of
my accident. Special thanks to
emergency staff, ICU nurses and
the nursing staff while a patient in
Wingham Hospital. Thank you also
to my family, friends and neigh-
bours for all their phone calls, cards
and inquiries since returning home.
—Hebo. 09- I p
C
COMING
EVENTS
BLOOD DONOR CLINIC,
March 12, 1998, F. E. Madill
Secondary School, Wingham,
12:15 - 4:00 p.m., 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Sponsored by Wingham Kinsmen.
09-2
HOT BEEF LUNCHEON CARD
Party, Wednesday, March 11, at
Duff's United Church, Walton.
Lunch 11:30 - 12:30, cards at 1:00.
Cost $7. 09-lp
WOMEN'S DAY OUT — 4TH
Annual at Blyth Memorial Hall,
Saturday, April 4, 1998 (9:15 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m.). Advance tickets -
$15 at Blyth — Stitches by M.J.,
Luann's Country Flowers; Luck-
now — The Kids Shop; Wingham —
Lauretta's Hug & 1/2; Goderich —
Schaefer's Ladies' Wear or call
523-4366, 523-4563. Tickets
purchased by March 28 put into
Early Bird Draw. 09-5b
AUBURN LIONS CLUB BREAK-
fast — pancakes, eggs, toast,
sausage, hashbrowns, Auburn Hall,
Sunday, March 8, 1998, 9 a.m. -
12 noon, $5.00/person or $20.00
family rate. Maple syrup by
Robinson's Maple Products. 09-1
SINGLES DANCE, SATURDAY,
March 7 at the Kin Station,
Victoria St., Listowel. Dancing
8 - 12 p.m. Music by The
Westernaires. 09-1p
C COMING .
EVENTS
SPRING CLASSES - MARCH 11,
Springwreath, March 17 - Spring
Table Arrangement at Luann's
Country Flowers, Blyth, 523-4440
to register. 09-1
GETTING MARRIED? BRIDAL
Show '98 in Blyth will help plan
your day, March 8 at Blyth Festival
Theatre. Brides and Grooms free,
guest $5.00. Call 523-4440 or 523-
9727. 09-1
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT AT
Walton Hall on Thursday, March
12 and 26 at 8 p.m. Bring your own
partner. Admission $5.00. Cash
prizes of $100.00. Lunch provided.
09-4
MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNITY
shower for Jodie Hugill (future
bride of Mike Kerr) will be held
Monday, March 9, 1998 at 8:00 p.m.,
Northside United Church, Seaforth.
Everyone welcome! 08-2
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
Friday, March 6, St. John's
Anglican Church, Brussels, 8 p.m.
08-2p
SPRING HORSE SHOW
March 14, 1998 at Rocking R
Stables, RR 1, Bluevale, 10:00 a.m.
start time, $3.00 per class entry fee,
full slate of classes including halter,
performance, games. For more
information please call 335-6295 in
the evenings. 09-1
THE HURON COUNTY 4-H
Plowman's Club and the Huron
County 4H Machinery Club will
hold the organizational and first
meeting on Monday, March 9,
1998 at Vincent Farm Equipment at
7:30 p.m. For more information
please phone Allan Haugh at 519-
522-0248 or Jermany Becker at
519-237-3628. 09-lp
Interested in
National Lifeguard
(NLS) Course?
Willits Pool
Lucknow
AprIl 17 - 19 — May 1 - 3
Course size limited
528-2742
YASHICA CAMERA FOUND AT
Blyth Union Cemetery. Call 523-
9402. 09-lp
HAY/STRAW
COW HAY FOR SALE 4' x 5'
round bales, approx. 150. Phone
523-4257 after 6 p.m 08-2
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
A GOOD SUPPLY OF IDA RED,
Spartan, Empire and Cortland
apples available. Contact Boyd
Taylor, 523-9279. 09-3
FLORAL CEMETERY TOMB-
stone saddles or vases, new or re-
done. Luann's Country Flowers,
Blyth 523-4440. 09&11
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at $2.00/lb. Phone 523-9519. 06-4p
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and installation included. Call
1-800-515-5545. 08-5
RED CHIEFTAN POTATOES,
$5.00 for 50 lbs. Phone 887-9456.
O8-2p
INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE
at Rice's Store — 10 - 50% off
storewide, February 25 - March 14
at Rice's Store, Lot 16, Conc. 12,
Hullett Township 523-4426. 08-3
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: CLINTON 519- 482.7898 • SAT., MARCH 14 AT 9 A.M. - Antique •
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• Auction Building in Clinton for the •
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AUCTION REGISTER
SATURDAY, MARCH 21
Paul and Elizabeth Eidt, RR 1,
Milverton, Ellice Township,
Livestock and Farm Machinery.
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
Ken Vodden, Hullett Township,
RR 2, Londesboro Farm
Machinery and Household
Effects.
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
Betty Dale, RR 2, Seaforth,
Farm Machinery and Household
Effects.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8
James E. Farrell, Huron
Township, RR 1, Kincardine,
Farm Machinery.
FRIDAY, APRIL 10
Tom Stull, Alma Township,
Farm Machinery and Household
Effects.
MONDAY, APRIL 13
Don and Elizabeth Stobo,
Culross Township, Farm
Machinery and Household
Effects.
SATURDAY, APRIL 18
Stanley Equipment, RR 4,
Kincardine. Consignment of
Farm Machinery.
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
Fred and Jean Kuehn,
Wellesley Township, Farm
Machinery.
TUESDAY AND THURSDAYS
K-W Stockyards
FRIDAYS
Brussels Livestock
AUCTIONEER:
BRIAN RINTOUL
357-2349
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BERNARD. We would like to
thank all our friends and neigh-
bours for the flowers, cards, phone
calls, visits and the goodies brought
to our home at the time of the loss
of my father, David Triebner and
our brother-in-law, John McEwing.
Your thoughtfulness and words of
comfort are greatly appreciated and
will always be remembered. —
Howard and Joan. 09-1p
BLYTH MIDGET BULLDOGS. A
big thank you to all who contri-
buted in any way to the Midget
fundraiser Saturday night making it
a huge success. The spirit in Blyth
and surrounding area is totally
amazing. 09-1
CUNNINGHAM. The family of the
late Elsie Cunningham gratefully
acknowledge the many acts of
kindness shown to our mother
during her stay at Huronlea. We
wish to thank our friends and rela-
tives for the many floral tributes,
charitable donations, messages of
sympathy and donations of food.
We appreciated the services of
Peebles Funeral Home, Rev.
Cathrine Campbell, the pallbearers,
the flower bearers and The
Cornerstone Bible Fellowship for
the delicious lunch at the former
Knox Presbyterian Church in Ethel.
— Ross and Anna, Estelle, Bob and
Olive. 09-lp
LEPER. I would like to thank Dr.
Smith and Dr. Flowers and all the
nurses and staff for their care and
kindness you gave me when I was a
patient in the Clinton Public
Hospital and also all those who
came to visit me. It is all much
appreciated. — Tom Leiper. 09-lp
SOUCH. The family of the late
Murdie Souch of Petrolia (formerly
of Blyth) wish to express sincere
thanks to relatives and friends for
the many acts of kindness shown to
them during their loss of a brother,
brother-in-law and uncle. Thank
you for the floral tributes, memorial
donations, and expressions of
sympathy. Thank you for all the
visits to Murdie while a patient at
Petrolia Hospital and Victoria
Hospital, Westminster Campus.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. — Mildred and Jim,
Lcota and Bill and Murray and
Joanne and families. 09-1
Thanks to those who attended the
Brussels Optimist/Recreation
Valentine's Dance. The winners of
the top three cash prizes were:
Kelly Workman - $500.00, Kim
Scott - $250.00, Kevin Bishop -
$150.00. 09-1