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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT,
downtown Blyth, laundry, heat,
hydro, stove, fridge included.
References. Phone 482-9371. 25-tfn
CLINTON, ATTRACTIVE, CLEAN
2 bedroom in well maintained
building, featuring 4 appliances,
control your own air-conditioning/
heat, laundry facilities. Secure adult
building. Seniors special. 482-
7966, 482-5030. 16-tfn
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Brussels, $350/month plus utilities.
Inquire 229-8958. 08-tfn
WEDGEWOOD APARTMENTS -
large 960 sq. ft., 2 bedroom
apartment, hot water heating, large
windows and open concept, fridge
and stove, heat and hydro included.
heated sidewalk for winter safety.
Post Office, Bank and Knechtel's -
1/2 block. Only $575/month. One
left now. Phone 523-9695. 23-tfn
WINEBERRY APARTMENTS -
large 725 sq. ft., one bedroom
apartments, fridge, stove, heat and
hydro included, large windows and
open concept. $550/month. One
block from Post Office, Bank and
Knechtel's. Phone 523-9695. 23-tin
AVAILABLE JULY 1 - DOWN-
town Brussels, 2 bedroom
apartment, deck, good parking,
$350 plus utilities. Phone 887-
9007. 23-tfn
BLYTH -2 BEDROOM MODERN
apartment, patio door. Phone 523-
9696. 24-3p
TWO LARGE 3 BEDROOM
apartments in Blyth. One available
July 1 and one August 1. Carpeted.
Stove and fridge included.
$340/month plus utilities. Phone
523-9428. 19-tfn
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT -
4-bedroom farmhouse located just
north of Blyth. Monthly rent $600.
For more information: (519) 357-
3330 (weekdays 8 - 5). 24-2
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FOR SALE
COMPUTER FACTORY SPECIAL,
1 year no payment and free
scanner. Pentium 200mmx loaded,
internet, printer, software and
more. $16/wk. (oac). 1-800-515-
5545, free delivery. 22-4
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FOR SALE
300 VARIETIES OF PERENNIALS
and bedding plants open from April
to October. Corry Sanders 887-
6306, west of Brussels on County
Road 16. 18-8p
SPECIALTY MEATS NOW AVAIL-
able at Blyth. The low-fat, low-
cholesterol red EMU meat at
reasonable prices. Butchered at
Ontario government inspected
abattoir. We have roasts, steaks,
ground meat and much more. We
have also the famous EMU oil used
for centuries by Australian
aborigines. Adrian and Toni Vos,
Auburn Road, one mile west of
Blyth. Tel. 523-4294. 24-tfn
B
BIRTHS
MCTAGGART. Dean and Anette
are proud to announce the safe
arrival of their new baby girl,
Chelsea Anna Marie. Chelsea
arrived at 12:48 a.m. June 13, 1998
at the Seaforth Community
Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz.
Chelsea is welcomed home by her
big brother, Adrian. Proud
grandparents are Anna Siemon,
Inez and Dale McTaggart, William
and Vicki Siemon. Also welcoming
Chelsea are great-grandparents
Marie McTaggart, Lucy Siemon
and Ralph and Helen
Schellenberger. 25-lp
WILTS. Raymond and Kendra
thank God for the arrival of their
daughter, Emily Joanne, born at
home, Saturday, June 13, 1998
weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. Grand-
parents are Ken and Judy Shortreed
and Henry and Susan Wilts. Thanks
to midwives Susan, Maggie, and
Rachel. Praise God from whom all
blessings flow. 25-lp
BAILIE. We wish to thank people
for their expressions of sympathy,
for cards and food. Thank you for
words of comfort from Rev. Nancy
Beale in the passing of our dear
sister, Mary. Thanks to the A.C.W.
for the lovely lunch. It was
gratefully appreciated. - Quinn,
Nesbit and Hunking families. 25-lp
BJERG. I wish to extend a heartfelt
thank you to family and friends for
your comforting words, acts of
kindness and support since the
sudden tragic death of Jacob
Anthon Douglas. Your caring
helped us through this very difficult
time and will never be forgotten.
During a time like this we learn
how much our family and friends
really mean to us. Your expressions
of sympathy will always be
treasured. - John and family. 25-lp
BRUSSELS MINOR BALL would
like to thank everyone who
supported the organization by
attending the California Cuties
game last week. Special thanks to
the Tigers, especially Pork Chop,
Humpty Dumpty and Lurch for
being such great sports. 25-1
ENGEL. We wish to extend sincere
thanks to everyone who remem-
bered us on our 60th anniversary.
Thanks to our family and friends
who helped to make our special day
so enjoyable. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered. - Ross
and Tillie Engel. 25-1
HAGGITT. I wish to thank my
relatives and many friends who
were so kind to me when I was laid
up with my broken ankle. Thanks
for the food brought in, visits and
phone calls and all the car rides. I
appreciated everything so much.
Thanks again. - Marion Haggitt.
25-1p
HAMILTON. Doug Hamilton and
family would like to sincerely
thank para-med and Home Care
and all of the people who supported
Norma during her illness. Thanks
to our long-time friends Jack and
Margaret Peebles for their care and
guidance in our time of need. Spe-
cial thanks to Rev. Virginia Brand.
Your kind words and prayers have
given us the strength to celebrate
Norma's life. To the ladies group at
the Atwood Presbyterian Church, the
lunch after the service was greatly
appreciated. To all our family and
friends and neighbours thank you
for the beautiful flower arrange-
ment, donations, food and cards of
support. Thanks to all. 25-1
[Help protect the environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
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SALES
HASTINGS/NESBIT. We would
like to thank everyone for coming
out and supporting us at our Buck
and Doe on Saturday, June 13, we
had a great time! A special thanks
to our wedding party for doing such
an awesome job and being so
organized. It was a party we'll
never forget - especially the
Birthday Cake! An extended thanks
to Jeff and Dawn for the party
afterwards. I think Howdy had a
good time! 25-lp
JARDIN. To all who in any way
contributed to our 60th anniversary,
a sincere thank you. The crowd of
family and friends from far and
near who came and showered us
with good wishes was simply
overwhelming. Thanks for a happy
day. - Ruth and Tom. 25-lp
NICHOLSON. I would like to
thank everyone who called or sent
cards while I was a patient in the
Stratford General Hospital. I'd also
like to thank Dr. Sorsdahl and the
nurses on the surgical word for
their excellent care while I was
patient there. - Leona Nicholson.
25-1
SIDDALL. It's time to thank
everyone for all their concern, help,
and good wishes over the past three
months. My co-workers kept
everything at the office running as
smoothly as possible. Linda, Jamie
and Susan did such a fine job that I
had to get back at it or they would
have proved that I'm not
indispensable. The cards and
goodies made my hospital time
easier. Their phone calls made me
feel that I was still needed. Our
wonderful neighbours, by helping
Shirley wherever they could, and
their kind thoughts and actions,
made me want to get back home
and back into the swing. Thanks to
all of our friends, clients, and the
people of Brussels for flowers,
cards, calls and most of all visits to
the hospitals to cheer me up when I
thought that I would be there
forever. The doctors all agree that I
am now completely recovered. I am
back to work, attempting to get as
fit as I can, and golf is my next
goal. With heartfelt thanks -
Murray Siddall. 25-1p
TAYLOR/HARDY. John and I
would like to send out a sincere
thank you to all who attended our
buck and doe, it was great to see
everyone. A big thank you to Kevin
and Trish, our parents, and the rest
of our wedding party for all of their
hard work and support. It was a lot
of fun. - Renay and John. 25-lp
TURNBULL. I want to thank our
grandchildren and everyone who
helped arrange the party for my
eightieth birthday. Thanks to Jane
and J.D. for hosting the family
lunch, to everyone who called on
Sunday afternoon and those who
came for a special visit before and
after. I appreciate the tributes and
all the cards and will review them
again in the future. Many thanks
for everything. - John Turnbull.
25-!
DOUBLES BINGO, MONDAY,
June 29, 7:30 p.m., Seaforth Arena.
All prizes doubled. Doors open
5:30 p.m. $2,000.00 Jackpot. Spon-
sored by Seaforth Minor Sports
Council. Licence #M466606. 25-1
PLAN TO ATTEND GREY
Township Firemen's Breakfast,
Sunday, June 28, 8:00 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. Grey Township Fire
Hall, Ethel. Cost: Adults - $4.00,
Children - $2.00, Pre-schoolers -
Free. Proceeds to fire equipment.
2.5-1
PLAN TO ATTEND THE
Memorial Service at Ball's
Cemetery, Auburn, Sunday, July 5
at 3:00 p.m. 25-2p
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church, Brussels cordially invites
you to a tour of local homes on
Sunday, June 28, 1998 from 1 -
5 p.m. Come and enjoy an
afternoon in five unique properties.
From Victorian to modern, to a
working farm, come and browse
the house and gardens of our hosts.
After an afternoon of touring,
please join us for an informative
look at our church home and a
strawberry social. Tickets $10.
Available at Brussels Variety or
phone 519-887-9831. 25-lb
SUMMER SWIM AND FITNESS
program starts June 29 at Vanastra
Recreation Centre, weekly or two
week daily sessions for youth.
Aqua aerobics and adult swim
classes. Call 482-3544. 25-1
COME AND GO BRIDAL SHOWER
for Renay Taylor, W.I. Hall,
Belgrave, Sunday, June 28, 2 to
4 p.m. 24-2p
It's Strawberry Time;
Morrison
Berries
Country Market
If just 1% more Canadians were physically
active, annual savings in health-care costs
could be as mud as $12,000,000.
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. LARGE ESTATE AUCTION
. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton for 4
4 Clinton and area homes
# SATURDAY, JUNE 27 AT 9 A.M.
• SAILBOAT: 14 ft. sailboat, handyman's special.
9 MODERN PIANO: Mason and Mach low profile modern style piano
* and bench, looks like new, sounds great.
1 ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ETC.: electric organ, small spinning #,
9 wheel, electric sewing machine In stand, 3 drawer chest, 2 - 30 8
4 Inch stoves, Filter Queen vacuum with power head, teacher's bell, #
9 cedar chest, 28 framed needlepoint pictures, blanket box full of 9
9 needlepoint material, washstand, harvest gold fridge, chesterfield #
. and chair, chesterfield with pull-out bed, two Chintz cups and #
. saucers, 12 place setting of cutlery, large offering of dishes and 1
. glassware, silver pieces, cups and saucers, crocks, items far too 1
. numerous to mention, table saw, router, skill saws, etc. 9
9 TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. 9
. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBS 482-7898 CUNTON 9
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