HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2007-04-19, Page 15THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Brussels. Phone 519-887-9611.
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BRUSSELS – TWO-BEDROOM
apartment, large kitchen, private
deck, parking. Phone 519-887-9083.
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HOUSES FOR RENT ON
McNaught Line, east of Brussels and
the Blyth Rd. east of Walton.
Excellent condition. Call 519-887-
6181. 15-2
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BLYTH – SMALL FLOOR-LEVEL,
one-bedroom apartment, close to all
amenities, $495/month, includes
heat and all utilities. Call Brad 519-
524-3394. 14-tfn
MASSEY FERGUSON 165 TRAC-
tor hi arch. Price $3,800. 15 round
bales of straw. Glen Van Camp, R.R.
4, Brussels, 519-887-6489. 16-1p
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FRESH MAPLE SYRUP,
potatoes, onions. Orders for
naturally hormone GMO free meats.
Noah Stutzman, 84407 Prosperity
Line, one block west of St.
Augustine. 16-1p
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STUFF MART, 50,000 BTU WOOD
furnace space heater for house or
shop $120, propane (Keeprite)
salamander (200,000 BTU) $60,
Admiral fridge and stove set $120,
Blue Mountain pottery pieces $8
each, old Coca-Cola bottles, old
Crown jars, queen-size box spring,
mattress, roller frame, $45, kitchen
table with four chairs, $75. 519-887-
8281, BJ or Michael. 16-1p
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OAK AND VENEER DESKS,
four-drawer vertical legal filing
cabinets, office chairs, stacking
chairs, folding tables, laminator,
binder, shredder, most in excellent
condition. Call 519-887-6181. 15-2
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HAY FOR SALE – $30 A BALE.
Custom plowing, 4-wheel-drive
tractor. Painted horses. Phone after 8
p.m. 519-523-4841. 09-9
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2007 PHONE BOOKS
may be purchased at The Citizen
offices in Blyth and Brussels for
only $1.00 each. tfn
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BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Come in and browse through our
selection of books mostly on rural
themes. The Citizen, 404 Queen St.,
Blyth, 519-523-4792 or 541
Turnberry St., Brussels, 519-887-
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CARTER. Stork Theatre in Stratford
is pleased to announce its latest
production, Ella Lainie Irene Carter,
on stage April 11, 2007, weighing 6
lbs. 12 oz. Producers are proud
parents Troy and Jenny. Director is
big brother Chase. Advertising is up
to thrilled grandparents Philip and
Lorraine Harvey and Derwin and
Colleen Carter. Advisory Committee
consists of cousins Meghan and
Jack, Caileigh and Rachel, Camille
and Lucy. On hand for special
events, aunts and uncles, Kendra,
Cherie and Jeff, Tracie and Darren
and Mark and Sarah. No personal
appearance between 1 and 3 p.m. as
the director has to nap. 16-1p
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GULUTZEN/VAN BAAREN. Big
sister Savanna would like to
announce the safe arrival of her
Easter present, a little brother, Owen
Malcolm born Sunday,April 8, 2007
at 1:39 p.m. weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz. at
Clinton Public Hospital. Proud
parents are Jenn and Malcolm.
Proud grandparents are Michael and
Dorthey Gulutzen and Jack Van
Baaren and Carolyn Van Baaren.
Another great-grandchild for Burt
and Riek Greidanus, Herman and
Ann Van Baaren. A special thanks to
Dr. Hay and all the O.B. staff for all
their wonderful care before, during
and after the delivery. 16-1p
McNICHOL (Earl). Don and Cathy
are thrilled to announce the safe
arrival of their first child, a girl,Ayla
Blanche weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. at
4:14 a.m. on April 8, 2007 at
Huntsville and District Memorial
Hospital. Proud grandparents are
Gary and Beth Earl, Diane
McNichol and Bob McNichol.
Great-grandparents are Georgina
Smith and George Raycraft. Thank
you to Grandma Earl for being with
us at the hospital. Thank you to the
doctors and nurses at the HDMH OB
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MORRISON/PAETZ. Rachel and
Derek are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their baby girl,
Madison Irene. She was born March
29, 2007 at 6:25 a.m. weighing 6 lbs.
1 oz., 18 1/4 inches, at Stratford
hospital. Proud first-time
grandparents are Mavis and Robert
Morrison, Blyth. Third-time
grandparents are Jeff Paetz,
Goderich, Terry and Grace Hillier,
Kitchener. Big thanks to everyone
who helped and supported us
throughout this wonderful
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EARN EXTRA MONEY SELLING
your vegetables, fruit, home baking,
preserves or flea market items at
Blyth Area Farmers’ Market,
Saturday afternoons, June 30 to
Sept. 15. For more information call
Keith at 519-523-4792 (days) or
519-523-9636. tfn
DAVIDSON. I wish to thank my
neighbours, friends, and family for
making my 90th birthday so special.
The flowers, gifts, numerous cards,
phone calls, home visits, and three
dinners were much appreciated. On
Easter Sunday at church much to my
surprise, the U.C.W. made a special
presentation to me with my Life
Membership Pin. The congregation
was invited to stay and have birthday
cake, ice cream and coffee. A special
thank you to Deb and Fred Hakkers
for planning my special day and
making it all such a total surprise! –
Lenora Davidson. 16-1p
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DRAPER. A sincere thank you to
Dr. Vinden and Associates at the
Victoria Hospital, London, also to
Drs. Shaun and Bonnie Marshall,
Wingham Hospital. Many thanks to
family, friends and neighbours for
visits, cards and phone calls. Also a
special thanks to Agnes for her
kindness with all the lovely flowers
she gave my wife. A big thank you to
all our kids for their help. Everything
was greatly appreciated. A special
thanks to Pierre and Benthany. – Bob
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PENFOUND. The family of the late
Joy Penfound (Lutz) would like to
thank everyone for their kindness
during our recent loss. We appreciate
our friends who sent flowers,
memorial donations, food and cards.
Special thanks to Dr. Bokhout and
the caring nurses at Clinton
Hospital, also Nancy Gibbings and
staff at Restview Retirement Home.
A heartfelt thank you to Rev. Pat
Cook for the comforting words and
also to Mike Falconer and staff of
Falconer Funeral Homes for their
care and compassion at this difficult
time. Thanks also to the pallbearers
and flower bearers, who acted with
such dignity. Special thanks to the
ladies of Londesborough United
Church for that lovely luncheon they
provided, also to the piper John
Jewitt, the quartet and organist Barb
Bosman for their consoling music.
And thanks to Cooke’s Flower Shop
for the lovely arrangements. All
these kindnesses were much
appreciated and will not be forgotten
by the Lutz and Penfound families.
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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2007. PAGE 15.Classified Advertisements – RRAATTEESS –20 words or less only
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in Brussels
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AUCTION SALE
Of tractors, machinery, and misc. items
to be held for the Estate of William & Ethel Willis
1st farm east of Wingham on Hwy. 86 Em#40338
MONDAY, APRIL 23RD
AT 11:00 A.M.
TRACTORS:Landini 12500 2WD cab, 18.4.28 rear tires (good
rubber); White 1370 2WD (green) with 120 loader, material bucket and
manure prong.
MACHINERY:NH 185 tandem manure spreader with hydraulic end
gate; NH 489 haybine; MF 124 square baler with thrower; MF 12' wheel
disc; NH 352 mix mill; Kongskilde 4 furrow adjustable plow; Gehl 800
harvestor 1000 rpm with 2 row corn head and pickup; IH 51016 run
seed drill; 13' transport packer with cylinder; Case 1200 16' wheel
cultivator; pto grain auger with boot; Hardi 300 gal. sprayer with 40' self
levelling boom; Lucknow 7 1/2' double auger snowblower; hydraulic
hood (good); Kongskilde 10' cultivator; 3 drum land roller; 300 bu.
gravity bin on heavy running gear; 20 ft. feeder wagon; 20 ft. steel bale
thrower rack on running gear; wooden bale thrower rack on running
gear; Dion running gear; Martin running gear; 5 section Diamond
harrows with steel stretcher; 3 pth grader blade; 3 and 4 harrow steel
stretchers; Ebersol 32' wheel bale elevator; Allied 24' pipe bale
elevator; Danhauser 3 pth post hole digger with auger; MF rake.
HAY:Approx. 500 bales - 3 year old hay (small squares).
MISCELLANEOUS:Approx. 2000 bu. Westeel Rosco grain bin and
aerator; Butler 20' silo unloader; Berg stable cleaner; small generator
on cart with Wisconsin engine; railway ties; cattle dehorners; electric
cattle dehorners; grain auger; misc. lumber; homemade cattle chute;
old hand pump; steel fence posts; hen crates; 2 plastic 100 gal. water
troughs; steel water trough; 8 milk cans; sap pails and spiles.
2 wagon loads of farm-related items.
Plan to attend this estate auction.
LUNCH BOOTH
For more information call Dave Willis at 519-357-5741 evenings
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. Estate and
auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injury, or loss of purchases.
Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising.
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349
BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of tractors, machinery, shop tools and misc. items
to be held for Olive Jermyn and the late Mel Jermyn
3 corners north of Brussels and 1 corner west on
Browntown Rd. Em #42214
THURSDAY, APRIL 26TH
AT 10:30 A.M.
TRACTORS:MF 1505, 4WD, dual tires, 3208 Caterpillar diesel, 1000
and 540 rpm pto; Case IH 5240, 4 WD, Maxxum diesel, cab, Quicke
660 front end loader, bucket and bale forks.
TRUCK:1986 Int. truck, 6 cyl. 466 Detroit diesel, single axle, Model SS
1900, 25' box with hoist and spare 24' flat rack as is.
ATV:1987 Yamaha 350 CC 4 wheeler, new pistons and rings (good).
MACHINERY:NH 658 large round baler with plastic wrapper and
floatation tires (good), NH 489 haybine with 9' head; NI 3639, 10 ton
manure spreader, double beater, tandem axles (good condition); JD
105 gas combine with head and straw chopper; Cockshutt 503 4 cyl.
gas swather, 12' head; 10' Kongskilde cultivator, vib-ro-crop series 3
pth; NI 10 ton manure spreader with tandem axle, dual beaters (needs
some repairs); MF 1050 portable mix-mill; Artsway 425A portable mix-
mill; 33 pth Rhino post hole digger; JD seed drill; MF hay rake; several
sets of Diamond harrows; several 3 pth cultivators; trailing hay rake;
side rake; 3 pth 100 gal. aluminum tank sprayer; 3 pth fertilizer
spreader; several 3 pth 33 furrow plows; 1-3 pth 6' swivel grader blade;
1 quick attach front end loader, stone bucket; several hay forks and
front end loader hay prongs; several antique trailing plows; 1 gravity bin
with wagon; 1 flat steel rack with wagon.
MISCELLANEOUS:wagon-mounted round bale hay/silage feeder;
stationary round bale hay feeder; large quantity of steel and wooden
farm gates; 2 ton galvanized steel feed hopper; heavy duty stationary
air compressor; large quantity of hand and power tools including
Lincoln arc welder; 1 rubber mounted folding spring tooth harrows; 1-
15' steel truck rack; 1-16' steel/wood truck rack; several lengths of
woven wire fencing; 8' wooden truck rack and box; 25 gal. Inland
electric sprayer; cement forms (older); railway ties; concrete building
blocks; 8' pickup box liner; tractor chains; truck and tractor tires; lawn
roller; several wood and steel fence posts; many spare farm equipment
parts; many articles of building materials. 2 wagon loads of farm-
related items.
Plan to attend this clearing estate auction.
LUNCH BOOTH
For more information call Bruce Jermyn at 519-658-1340
To view photos go to auctionsfind.com/bill horst
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. Proprietress and
auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injury, or loss of purchases.
Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising.
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349
BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626
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