HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2007-09-20, Page 16BRAY. The family of the late Evelyn
Bray wishes to express our
appreciation for cards, food,
expressions of sympathy, floral
tributes and donations. Special
thanks to the staff at Huronlea,
Sandra Cable and Schimanski
Family Funeral Home. 37-1p
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COOK. A big heartfelt thank you to
Ray Hallahan and Wayne Lowe for
the scooter, Ron Mason and Greg
Cook for all the work on the golf
cart, Mike Cronin for the golf cart.
Without them I would have been
unable to enjoy the Threshers. –
Eldon Cook. 37-1
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DINGMAN. Thank you to Kendra
Cardiff for hosting a golf shower at
Dave Smith’s golf course in
Cranbrook. Thank you to Dave and
Karen Smith for allowing a girl’s
night at the course. Thanks to all
those who attended and donated to a
night away for Steve and I at the
Benmiller Inn. – Marnie Dingman.
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KNIGHT/DINGMAN. Thank you to
all the friends and neighbours who
came out to our Buck and Doe. We
appreciate your support and your
friendship. Special thanks to the
wedding party for all your hard work
and planning of this event. A good
time was had by all. – Steve and
Marnie. 37-1
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HALLAHAN. A big thank you to
my family, relatives and friends who
shared in the celebrating of my
surprise 60th birthday party Sept. 9
at the Blyth Inn and for the cards and
gifts. A special thanks to my brother
Jim and Lorraine for an awesome
supper and planning the occasion
and also sister Betty for the yummy
homemade cakes served, and my
brother Mike and Agnes for sharing
my day, a day that always will be
remembered. – Mary Ellen
Hallahan. 37-1p
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KNIGHT/DINGMAN. Thank you
for the community shower that was
held recently in the Cranbrook Hall.
The shower was hosted by Eleanor
Stevenson, Madeleine Steiss and
Marion Morrison. I was truly
overwhelmed with the friendship
and generosity that has been
extended to me since I moved to
Brussels. I look forward to many
more years in this community. –
Marnie Dingman. 37-1
MOTHER OF ONE, WITH CHILD
and Youth Worker Diploma has two
full-time or part-time openings in
her “Home Daycare”. Has First Aid
and CPR. Provides nutritious meals
and snacks. For more information
please call 519-887-8849. 36-2
COMMUNITY BREAKFAST,
Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday, Sep.
23, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sponsored
by Blyth Legion and Ladies
Auxiliary. 37-1p
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LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH
ROAST PORK SUPPER, Saturday,
Sept. 22, Londesboro Hall, 5 to 7
p.m. Adults $12 in advance, $14 at
the door, 6-12 $6.00, under 6 free.
Advance tickets 519-482-9812, 519-
482-7585, 519-527-0349, 519-523-
9021. 35-3
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TOPS OPEN HOUSE (TAKE OFF
Pounds Sensibly) Sept. 27, 10:00
a.m., St. Paul’s Anglican Church,
Wingham. Free meeting. No
obligation. Linda 519-523-9230, Ida
519-357-2153. 37-1p
THE 59TH BELGRAVE TURKEY
Supper will be held on Wednesday,
October 3, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. sharp at
the Belgrave Community Centre
(Doors will open at 6:30 p.m.).
Ticket prices are: Adults $12 and
children 12 and under $6. Advance
tickets only can be purchased at
Stainton’s Hardware and Township
of North Huron Office, Wingham,
Belgrave Co-op and Belgrave
Variety and the Blyth General Store.
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143RD ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
at Knox Presbyterian Church,
Belgrave, September 23, at 7:30 p.m.
Special music by the Men of Note.
Special guest minister Pastor Brent
Kipfer. 37-1p
CPH AUXILIARY’S PENNY SALE,
Anglican Parish Hall, Clinton,
September 20-29. Open daily 10-6;
Fridays 10-9; Saturday, September
22, 9-6; Draw Date 9-12. Draw
September 29, 12:30. 36-3
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BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society meeting, Sept. 24, 7:30 p.m.
at the Brussels Library. Please join
us for informative speakers, helpful
tips and refreshments to follow. The
guest speaker will be Elroy Bartman
on Floral Arranging. 36-2
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CIDERFEST SUNDAY, SEPT. 30,
Van Egmond House, Egmondville,
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Hot and cold cider,
flea market, historical demos,
museum, Seaforth Girls Marching
Band. Adults $2, children $1,
preschool free. 36-3
CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent, short or long term. Good prices
offered, rotation included, wheat,
corn, soys, white beans. Alma Villa
Farms, 519-527-1258, Doug Hugill.
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CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent, short or long term, competitive
prices offered, rotation included,
wheat, corn, soys. Peter Rastorfer,
519-347-2669. 26-25
SOW FARROWING TECHNICIAN
full or part-time – all aspects of
nursing sows and piglet care in a
clean, comfortable work
environment. Experienced or
trainable. Ideal for a person who
likes animals. Contact Bob
Robinson at Vista Villa Farms Ltd.
519-345-2317 (daytime) or 519-345-
1333 (evenings). Please fax résumé
to 519-345-9934 or e-mail:
robinsons@vistavillagenetics.com
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PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2007. Classified Advertisements
Help wanted
Auction sales Auction sales
AUCTION SALE
Of tractors, machinery, household effects,
antiques and misc. items
to be held 2 1/2 miles East of Blyth on Walton Rd.
Em. #41131 (WATCH FOR SIGNS)
for John & Elva Brown
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH AT 10:30 A.M.
TRACTORS, SKIDSTEER AND 3 WHEELER - Case IH 885 diesel,
cab, air, 2200 hrs., 18.4.34 rear tires (good condition); 1370 White (red)
2WD diesel with White loader, material bucket, 16.9.30 new rubber;
McCormick Super W4 standard; Case 1818 Skidsteer (3 attachments);
Honda 200 ATV 3 wheeler (good).
MACHINERY -NI 483 round baler 4'x4' bales, soft core (good); NI 3618
manure spreader (like new); MF 17 run seed drill, grass seeder; IH 5 bar
side rake; Turnco 180 bushel gravity bin on heavy running gear; 2-flat
rack wagons on running gear; 6 ft. Bush Hog mower; Kongskilde 10 ft.
cultivator with harrows; Lucknow 7 ft. single auger snowblower; White
10 ft. wheel disc; 3 furrow plow; Diamond harrows with stretcher; swath
turner; 3pth wood splitter (good); Brandt 40 ft. 6" auger on transport;
7 ft. blade.
ANTIQUES -gramophone with cylinders; old quilts; antique chest; milk
bottles some with names; copper boiler; old wooden egg crates; miner’s
lantern; miner’s hat; old bag cart; oxen yoke; cow bell; sleigh bells.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -dressers; odd tables; odd chairs; bed
frames; chests; oak desk; 2-metal filing cabinets; captain’s chair;
sealers; other household items too numerous to mention.
MISCELLANEOUS -Turf power rear tine tiller; bale prong; 2-grain
augers (small); farm hand auger with motor; buzz saw; hammer mill belt;
pasture water pump for cattle; milk cans; push mower; cattle clippers; 3-
chain saws; 2-binder wheels; 2-heavy bale feeders; 1 square, 1 round
(good); trailer; emery; electric fencer; steel post pounder; hay knife;
cement mixer; plus other farm-related items.
FARM IS SOLD. LUNCH BOOTH.
Plan to attend this clean auction, owners retiring from farming.
For more information call John & Elva Brown at 519-523-9200
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. Proprietors and
auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injury or loss of purchases.
Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising.
To view photos go to auctionsfind.com/billhorst
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349
BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626
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