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30 FOOT LAND ROLLER. 523-
9266. 18-4p
Garage/yard
sales
BRUSSELS 6TH ANNUAL
Village yard sale, Saturday, May
27. 21-lb
Hay & straw
25 ACRES OF STANDING
alfalfa for sale. Phone 523-4798.
21-lp
FOR SALE: 30 ACRES STAND-
ing alfalfa. Call 887-6734. 21 -2
FOR SALE - 93 ACRES STAND-
ing Alfalfa and Timothy hay.
Phone 887-6708. 19-4
FOR SALE - STANDING HAY,
Alfalfa and Timothy. Phone 524-
4795. 20-2
Help wanted
LICENSED CLASS “A” mechanic
with experience, or third or fourth
year apprentice, required for fast
paced automotive repair shop.
Experience in alignments and air
conditioners preferred but not
required. Fax resume to 519-482-
3641 or send to: Den-Way Auto
Body Ltd., R.R.#I, Bayfield, N0M
1G0. 21-1
HERD MANAGERS WANTED
Due to expansion we are seeking
capable swine managers in the
Goderich/Lucknow area. Positions
will be available in sow units,
nurseries and finishing units.
Previous swine management or
supervisory experience would be
considered assets. We also cur
rently have openings for farrowing
room attendants. Excellent wage
and benefit package for the
successful candidates. Housing is
also available. Please submit
resumes by mail or fax to: Acre T
Farms Ltd., R.R. #3, Brussels, ON
NOG 1H0. Fax: (519) 887-6330.
20-2
WANTED!!
EXPERIENCED JOHN
DEERE TECHNICIAN
Huron Tractor Ltd. is a 3
store John Deere dealership
located in South Western
Ontario. We are in need of an
experience John Deere
Agricultural Technician for
our Blyth location.
If you would like to work in a
progressive, service
oriented organization please
apply. Huron Tractor offers a
full benefit package
including medical and dental
coverage along with a
competitive salary.
Send Resume to:
Huron Tractor Ltd.
Box 424
Blyth, Or.t. N0M 1H0
Attn.: Jim Taylor
Fax: 519-523-9877
BULMER - Doris (Johnston). In
loving memory of our dear sister
Doris, who passed away May 23,
1999.
We remember her with a smile
today,
She would not want our tears.
We reflect instead our memories
Of all the happy years;
The smiles she brought, her
generous heart,
And the kindly things she said.
Her strength, her courage, the way
she lived,
We remember these instead.
- Loving remembered by sister
Bernice and Gord. 21 -1 p
BULMER - Doris (Johnston). In
loving memory of a dear daughter
Doris who passed away one year
ago May 23, 1999.
Silent memories keep her near,
As time unfolds another year.
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts she is always
there.
So deeply she is missed along our
way,
And lovingly remembered every
day.
- Dearly loved and sadly missed by
Mom. 21-lp
MATHERS. Mark Mathers - 1978-
1995.
We leaf through the pages of
memories,
Another year, the day is near,
The beautiful sunset sky,
We couldn’t know it was goodbye.
Your cunning smile is gone
forever,
Always there when we would meet,
At family gathenngs, always the
vacant seat.
Your love of sports was so intense
You gave it all you had
Friends and teammates cheered you
on
The chain that linked you all
together
So strong at all events.
We visit at your place of peaceful
sleep
With silent tears we wonder why?
God has you in his keeping, ‘
Without you we must try.
- Never to be forgotten, always
loved, Grampa and Grandma
Blake, all your aunts, uncles and
cousins. 21-lp
THOMPSON. In loving memory of
Robt. Thompson who passed away
May 19, 1995.
This day is remembered and quietly
kept,
No words are needed, we will
never forget.
Our cherished memories keep you
near,
As time unfolds another year.
- Sadly missed by wife Audrey and
family, Beth and Ray, Linda and
John, Jennifer, Rob, Hannah and
Aysha. 21-lp
Livestock
WE BUY AND SELL
LIVESTOCK
dairy, beef and horses,
crippled and poor- doing cows
PAY IMMEDIATELY
LICENCED DEALER
CLARENCE
POORTINGA
887-9747
NOTICE
To members of the Wingham &
District Hospital Corporation that
the Wingham & District Hospital
By-Laws have been revised.
Copies will be made available at
the front desk of the hospital
effective June 1, 2000 and also at
the Annual Meeting to be Held on
June 8, 2000 at 8:00 p.m. in the
hospital cafeteria.
P ersonals
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING THE
aftermath of an abortion/emotions
you can’t explain? Most post
abortal women experience trauma
in their lives. Call our 24-hour
hotline collect, (519)-323-3751 for
confidential support. e4w
Services
CUSTOM HAY CUTTING AND
double windrowing, silo filling
tower and bunker silos. Phone 887-
6708. 19-4
JOHN CRONYN BULLDOZER
80-HP - landscaper - farm work,
$40 per hour. Cell 525-7124, Blyth,
Ontario. 17-6p
FURNITURE REFINISHING AND
repairs, hand stripped, rubbed
lacquer finish. Call Gary Josling
519-233-7154. 18-4
GUITAR LESSONS - ELECTRIC,
acoustic, bass. Learn to play the
music you like. Call 887-6353.
36-tfn
Wanted
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP
cars and trucks. L & B Auto
Wreckers, 1/2 mile south of
Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn
BILL’S SALVAGE & AUTO
SALES - Wanted: scrap, cars and
trucks. Phone 887-6510 (on 14th
Cone, of Grey). 20-7p
LOOKING FOR PARTS COUNTER
work, fulMime employment.
Available immediately. Call Kevin
at 1-519-527-1684. 20-3
If just 1% more Canadians were physically
active, annual savings in health-cane costs
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519-482-3400
1 Albert St., Clinton
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Reasonably priced, attractive brick
bungalow in Londesborough built in 1994.
Cathedral ceiling in living room, air
exchange unit, water softener, hi-eff
propane heat, Ig. wrap-around deck is
wheelcnair accessible. Basement is
studded and insulated, ready to finish!
Call Fred Lobb, Broker.
Located on Hwy. 25 on east edge of Blyth
- 1,700 sq. ft. commercial building,
finished on lower level, also a 935 sq. ft.
bungalow. Property is zoned “C3” Hwy.
Commercial. Amendment allows
residence in commercial bldg, as well as
house. Uses: office, commercial/retail,
service business or restaurant. Excellent
value - excellent investment opportunity.
Call Fred Lobb, Broker, for more details.
482-3400
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Clinton
Mason Bailey 482-9371
BROKER (24 Hour Service)
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 12 unit apartment
building, fully occupied, 12 years old.
BLYTH: 10 year old split level, 3 bedrooms,
wood and gas heat, large lot, attached
garage.
BLYTH: corner of Gypsy Lane and
Westmoreland St., 2 storey brick home, 4
bedrooms, gas heat, 1 1/2 lots, heated
workshop.
BLYTH: Long established hardware store
with 2,000 sq. ft. apartment above. Fully
equipped, owner retiring^
BLYTH: 2 floor brick home on extra-large lot,
newly renovated, edge of town.
RESTAURANT AND STEAKHOUSE: Seats
130, modern apartments above. Owners wish
to retire.
BLYTH: corner of King & Morris Streets, 1
1/2 floor brick home, natural gas heat, above
ground pool.
BAYFIELD: Main Street, log home on large
lot, 3 bedrooms, nice atmosphere, priced to
sell quickly.
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE: Commercial
building, highway location north end of
Blyth, 1/2 acre paved lot. Equipped with
refrigeration or freezer unit.
100 ACRES: With good home, general
purpose barn, all workable. Near Nile.
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519-482-9371
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Smith
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appeal
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decision will throw other schools
into chaos, Smith agrees.
Dianne Van Vliet, chair of Walton
Public School’s advisory council
said in a phone interview Monday
that she really did not know where
the court decision leaves Walton-
area families.
While many had come to accept
the fact that Walton Public School
would close, there was also consid
erable opposition to Grade 7 and 8
students being housed with high
school students if the Seaforth facil
ities were to remain open.
The board’s plan was to close all
three schools and open an elemen
tary facility in the high school
building.
Van Vliet also suggested the
process could be further delayed if
the board was to appeal the deci
sion.
Smith, however, does not see a
reason to appeal the decision as the
three judges agreed on all five rea
sons for upholding Seaforth’s chal
lenge. “An appeal would have to
show that none of those reasons
were valid.’’
Trustees for the school board
were not available to comment. A
board meeting was scheduled for
Tuesday evening.
The foundation was also awarded
$15,000 to cover court costs.
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