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$4.00. Additional words
15c each.
50c will be deducted if ad is
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Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
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Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
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Jacket and Snowsuit Centre
WINGHAM 357-3712
Prices reduced for Christmas
Zero Zone Men's - Ladies' - 2 piece
Snow S - XL $1 69.00
Suits 2XL - 3XL 79.00
Alpine Vests
$25 ,00
Horsehide Leather
Snowmobile Mitts
$35.00
Commander Thermo-
Lined Bomber Jackets
Various $A 01 00
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Gifts
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BLYTH - ONE BEDROOM
apartment, downtown Blyth, fridge
and stove included, ground floor,
$425.00/month includes utilities.
Phone 523-4840, 523-9448. 39-tfn
2 BEDROOM, 1/2 HOUSE IN
Brussels. Available Jan. 1,
$450/month plus utilities. Call 887-
6598. 46-tfn
WEDGEWOOD APARTMENTS,
Drummond St., Blyth, street level
apartment, for seniors, available
Dec. 1. Call Steve or Frances
Bearss, 523-9695. 44-tfn
HOUSE FOR RENT NORTH OF
Walton, $500 plus utilities. First
and last month's rent. Call 887-
6425. 45-tfn
3 BEDROOM HOUSE, TOTALLY
renovated, Auburn, along Maitland
River. Wood/oil combination
furnace - 1 1/2 year's supply of
wood included, 4 appliances,
$500/month. References. Phone
565-5607. 43-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
BRUSSELS - COMPLETELY
renovated one bedroom apartment
for rent, $275 a month and two
bedroom apartment $295 a month
heat included. 372 Turnberry St.
Call 519-749-7980. 43-tfn
BLYTH - LARGE 3 BEDROOM
semi-detached, newly renovated,
excellent location, gas furnace,
available immediately. Rent plus
utilities. Phone 523-4929. 49-2
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HEART HEALTHY EMU MEAT
low fat, low cholesterol and Emu
oil. Meat prices reduced by 50%
and more. Summer sausage and
smoked sausage. Adrian Vos 523-
4294 24-tfn
RELIVE THE MEMORIES ON
videocassette. Monis-Township
.140th, Turnberry 140th, Lucknow
140th and Wingham Homecoming.
Makes an Ideal Christmat Gift.
Only $19.95 each. Call John
Schedler, Videofax Productions,
357-2233. 45-5
FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER.
Most apple varieties still available.
Contact Boyd Taylor 523-9279.
49-2p
FRESH FROZEN OVEN-READY
geese, 8 to 10 lbs. Phone 523-9586.
49-2
CHRISTMAS TREES - WHITE
pine, spruce, balsam fir. Treebelt,
one mile west of Blyth. Call 523-
9771. 47-4
VILLAGE OF BLYTH
ITEMS FOR SALE
The Village of Blyth has the
following items for sale by
tender.
(a) Fire Wood.
Approximately 13 cord.
The successful bidder
takes full responsibility
for the cutting, loading
and cleanup.
(b) Steel. 26 sheets -
10 feet x 32 inches
17 sheets -
26 feet x 32 inches
11 sheets-
8 feet x 32 inches
(c) Wooden Posts. 24 posts
- 4x4s - 11 feet 6 inches
in length
Interested parties may
contact the Municipal Office
to arrange for sight
inspection. Separate sealed
bids clearly marked as to
the contents shall be
accepted at the Village of
Blyth Municipal Office until
5:00 p.m. on Tuesday,
December 22, 1998.
John Stewart
Clerk-Treasurer
CHRISTMAS TREES - PINE,
Spruce and Snow-tipped Firs for
sale, 1 1 /4 miles south of Wing-
ham, 1 1/4 miles east of Hwy. 4
down the Golf. Club Road. Glen
Casemore, 357-1498. 46-4
GLYCERIN - SILICONE CHRIST-
mas gift packages. Recommended
and used by Skin Care Profes-
sionals worldwide for rough and
dry skin. Moisturizes, protects and
beautifies. Bonnie Sallows, 56
King St., Brussels 887-6661. 47-4
USED FROST MASTER COOLER
- 56" wide x 32" deep x 76" high
with 2 sliding glass doors. Call
after six. 519-887-6486. 47-3
MACDONALD. Mark and Leanne
are thrilled to announce the arrival
of their son Russell James on
December 6, 1998 at Stratford
General Hospital weighing 6 lbs. 9
oz. Proud grandparents are Bill and
Marlene Charters and Brian and
Karen MacDonald. Great-grand-
parents are Harold and Labelle
Harness, Bessie Charters, Don
Scott and Enid MacDonald. 49-1
MINERS. Big sisters Megan and
Jessica are tickled pink to announce
the speedy arrival of Rachel
Vernice, born on Nov. 27. Parents
Diane and Glenn are thrilled with
their 8 lbs. 11 oz. bundle of joy.
Also sharing in the excitement are
grandparents Eric and Vernice
Prescott and Carl and Mary Ann
Miners. Special thanks to Dr. Annis
and nursing staff at Listowel
Hospital. 49-1
EAST. I wish to express sincere
thanks to the ambulance attendants,
Dick and Vera, Drs. Hay, Smith,
Flowers and Gear, the staff of
Clinton and Wingham Hospital,
also for the cards, flowers, treats,
visits and telephone inquiries I
received while in hospital and since
returning home. It was all greatly
appreciated. - Ted. 49-1
JACKLIN. I would like to thank
everyone for the cards, inquiries,
flowers, phone calls and visits since
returning home from my surgery. I
also thank Dr. Sweeney and his
team at St. Joseph's Hospital in
London for their great work and the
Community Care Access Centre for
Huron. A special thank you to my
families Jacklins and Kellingtons
for all your T.L.C. - Joyge Jacklin.
49-1
MINERS. A belated thank you to
the Gator ball team for the
thoughtful baby gift. The balloons
and bears were awesome and the
rest will come in handy! Thanks
again. - Dianne. 49- I
YOUNG. The family of the late
Beatrice Young would like to thank
all of our relatives, friends and
neighbours for their thoughtfulness
and sympathy. Thank you for the
floral tributes, cards, visits and
donations to the Cancer Society,
Heart and Stroke, Clinton Hospital,
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
and Cranbrook Presbyterian
Church. Thanks to Drs. Woldnik
and Martin and to everyone in
Huronview who helped in any way
during mother's stay. Thank you to
Rev. Nicholas Vandermey and to
Cathy Potter for playing the organ.
Thank you to the pallbearers and
flower bearers. Thanks to the
Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home.
Thanks to the ladies of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church for
serving the delicious lunch after the
funeral service. All of this is
greatly appreciated. --grace Evans
and family. 49-Ip
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COMING
EVENTS
GREAT STOCKING STUFFER
Idea! 1999 Lottery Calendars:
$10.00 each. Call 482-7943 to
order yours in time for Christmas.
Don't miss out on the daily draws,
special monthly draws and the Big
Ones on January 1 - $500; Dec. 30
- $750 and Dec. 31 - $1,000.
Fundraiser for the Huron Adult
Day Centre, Clinton. 49-2
VISIT SANTA IN HIS WORK-
shop, 6:30 - 8 p.m., 22 Flora St.,
Brussels, Dec. 21, 22, 23. 48-2
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HELP
WANTED
REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY,
restaurant server, full time/part
time at Blyth Inn. Call 523-9381
ask for Carol or Peter. 47-4
ROYAL CANADIAN
LEGION
BRANCH 420, BLYTH
CHIEF BAR
STEWARD
The Blyth Branch of the
Royal Canadian Legion
requires a Chief Bar
Steward. The position is Full
Time with salary based on
approximately 40 hours per
week. The successful
candidate shall report
directly to the Legion
President and Legion Bar
Chairman. The duties
include but are not limited
to: Bartending,
Bookkeeping, Scheduling,
Ordering Bar Supplies and
Sundry Items and Cleaning.
The successful candidate
must be of legal age to sell
alcoholic beverages, neat in
appearance and courteous.
A majority of the hours are in
the evenings and on
weekends. SMART Training
would be an asset.
Interested individuals are
invited to submit a resume,
in confidence, to the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch
420, P.O. Box 206, Blyth, Ont.
NOM 1H0. All applications
must be received by 5:00
p.m. on December 23, 1998.
The Legion wishes to thank
everyone who submits
applications. However, only
those selected for an
interview will be contacted.
Bob Hillis, President
523-4319
John Stewart, Bar Chairman
523-4528
Help protect the environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
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