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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-06-06, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1990. Classified FAST________ DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following Wednesday. DEADLINE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES ACCOMMODATION TO RENT AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES NEWLY RENOVATED LARGE 2 bedroom downstairs apartment in Belgrave, fridge and stove, laundry facilities, no pets, adults only. Tenant pays utilities. Immediate possession. Rent $326. Phone 357- 2433 after 6 p.m. 17-tfn FOR RENT IN BRUSSELS - 2- bedroom upper apartment, 3 pc. bath, living room, kitchen, 2 bal­ conies and parking. $350 per month, available June 1st. Call 887-9135. 23-1 ARTICLES FOR SALE GREW 14 FT. CONVERTIBLE boat with 55hp Johnson outboard, aluminum trailer, new battery, paddles, etc., $3,000 or best offer. Call 523-9192. 23-2p ONE 1974 14 TON CHEV TRUCK, running with 8 x 10 or so home­ made extra heavy plate steel box with extra heavy rear wheels, truck sold as is, $625. Phone 523-4717 after 6 p.m. 19-5 NEW AND USED SATELLITE systems for lease to own or rent with monthly payments. L. & A. Southwest Satellite, RR 2, Clinton, 524-9595. 12-tfn BEST BUILDING BUYS - 1/2 Price Sale - Buy one building at regular price and get double length for 50% more - limited steel - Paragon - 24 Hours - 1-800-263- 8499. 23-lp CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES, FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLDEFFECTSFOR BARB&GEORGETERVIT R.R.#4, Wingham on MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 11,1990 AT5:30 P.M. at Lot 16, Cone. 1 - Morris Township on Highway 86* EastofWingham [approx. 2miles] ANTIQUES- 2 Star Jar, 1 pt. Beaver Jar, Grain Cradle, Commode Chair, Trunk, Some antique dishes, Moffat Stove, Woods Freezer, Woods Fridge, International Fridge, Small chromeTable/2chairs, Chesterfield & Chair, 2 Platform Rockers, 1 Bed & Bedroom Suite, Odd Wooden Chairs, 2 Arm Chairs, Stereo Set & Stand/3 speakers, Sherlock Manning Organ, Baby Crib, 2 Piece Pine flat-to-the-wall cupboard with tongue and groove doors, Set of Steins [7], Glass Jugs, Lantern, Coal Oil Lamps, Dishes, Kitchen Utensils & small Appliances, Garden Tools. MACHINERY -etc. - Massey Ferguson 65 Diesel Tractor, 2 wheel trailer/stock rack, N.American 6’ snow blower, single, 3 p.t.h. blade 6’, 2 wheel horse cart, farm gate, complete buggy in parts, MTD 8 hp riding lawn mower, 1977 G.M.C. truck 1/2 ton/72,000 miles as is, International Cub Cadet 12 h.p. riding lawn mower, 2 neck yoke twins, 2 neck yokes, buggy tongue, electric motor, windows and 4 wooden doors, work bench, electric cords, roll fence, 3 hen crates, wire hen cages, Jack all Jack, 3 sets battery cables, new picnic table, hemlock lumber, water trough, 4 barrels - steel, wheel barrow, 3 drums/diesel fuel. EVERYTHINGMUSTSELL-ASFARM ISSOLD TERMS: Cash Day of Sale, 8% SalesTax in effect where applicable Any announcements day of sale take precedence over written advertising. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase day of sale. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: GEORGEOR BARBTERVIT 357-3018 BRIAN RINTOUL, AUCTIONEER 357-2349 A CLEARING AUCTION SALE of household effects and farm machinery and antiques for THEESTATEOFGEORGESANDERSON R. R. #2, Wroxeter on SATURDAY, JUNE9,1990 AT10 A.M. Location: Lot 17, Cone. C Howick Twp. 31/z mile S. of Wroxeter oronecorner East Diesel Car Diner and one corner north or four miles East of Bluevale. F A R M M C HIN E R Y: 1030 John Deere diesel tractor /143 loader [560 hrs], New Idea 3231 row corn picker, 2 wheel trailer, snow blower, loggin chains, horse cutter, wooden extension ladder, compressor, weed eater, lumber. CONSIGNED MACHINERY: 1035 M.F. gas tractor, 856 International tractor/cab, 834 Univale riding lawn mower, 273 N.H. baler/thrower, wagon/flat rack, seed drill on steel [13 run], Ford forage blower, 1 new tire 18-38. HOUSEHOLD: Hot Point electric stove, Moffat fridge and deep freeze, Hot point washer and dryer, coloured T.V. [1988], bed chesterfield, chesterfield, assortment of wooden chair sets, side board, stands, bedroom suite, odd beds, chest of drawers, coffee and end tables, glass cabinet, small oval table, small tables. ANTIQUES: What Not, Tredle sewing machine, dishes, wash stand, dresser, fruit cupboard, trunks, quilt box, bath set, sad irons, lanterns, wooden egg crate, table/drawer, clock, radio, bonnet chest, copper boiler, coal oil lamps, wood box, steamer trunk.***** Chest of drawers, vacuum cleaner, carpet sweeper, new heater, Quebec heater, kerosene heater, desk, chrome table, hall tree, fans small electric appliances, clothes horse, step ladder, garden tools, carpenter tools, bedding, linen, quilts, blankets, dishes and pots and pans, ornaments. TERMS: Cash Day of Sale. 8% Sales Tax in effect where applicable. Any announcements day of sale take precedence over written advertising. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accident or loss ofpurchasedayofsale. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: GEORGE ADAMS 335-6216 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 LUNCH BOOTH BIRTHS CARD OF THANKS CLEARANCE ON STEEL BUILD- ings - Factory Direct Savings - Example 25 x 30 $2,699.00 Specials on sizes 10 - 100’ wide, any length. Limited time only. Construction avaialble. PIONEER/ECONO- SPAN 1-800-668-5422 (24 hours). 23-lp STEEL BUILDINGS: POSITIVELY Lowest Price. 20’ x 30’ $2,330; 25’ x 30’ $2,935; 30’ x 34’ $3,710; 40’ x 46’ $5,142. Endwalls included. Stock items. Other sizes available. Save-save-save. 1-800-668-4338 or 1-416-792-2704. 23-lp STEEL BUILDINGS; A CHEAP Building offers no flexibility, may even cost more money. The an­ swer, Future Steel. Thousands of people can’t be wrong. Call 1-800- 668-8653. 23-lp A-Z PRE-ENG. BUILDINGS INC. New types, steel & wood, quonset, cladding. For true value, action & answers (416) 626-1794. Leave message or collect after 6 weekends Ask for Wally. brochures. AUCTION SALES p.m., Free 23-lp FARM, INDUSTRIAL, LAWN and Garden Equipment Inventory reduction auction. Thursday, June 7th, 11:30 a.m. for Winchester Equipment of Stayner Ltd., Ford New Holland and Universal Deal­ ers. Hwy. #91, West of Stayner. Equipment in excellent condition. Phone for details (705) 428-3422. A CLEARING AUCTION SALE antiques, household effects and farm machinery for GEORGE C. POWELL RR 1, Auburn, 523-9683 on SATURDAY, JUNE16,1990AT10A.M. Location: 11A miles south of Blyth on highway 4 or 1 corner North of Londesboro. M.F. 65 tractor/loader [gas], Ford 3000 diesel tractor/cab, Massey Harris 44 tractor and heat houser, N.H. 7’ mower 3 p.t.h., hay knife, Triple K Kongskilde cultivator with levelling harrow [11’], hay fork, International 3 furrow plough, section harrows, International trail cultivator, trail disc, John Deere 95 bu. manure spreader, N.H. 268 hayliner baler, 40’ smoker elevator/motor, wagon and rack, steel stone boat, coop air compressor, racks for V2 ton truck, a number of silo slabs, wheel barrow, shingles cedar and lumber, clay tile, electric fence stakes, barb wire, chain, pipe, used steel, scale/weights, grinder and motorjack, greaser guns, extension ladder, electric shopper/motor, plywood, cedar fence posts, nick yokes, whippie trees, small fuel tank/some diesel, wood stove, quantity of hay and straw bales. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: china cabinet and buffet, 2 iron beds, long mirror, chairs wooden, studio couch, windows, top of kitchen cabinet, wooden rocking chair, 3 tables [2 large, 1 small], sealers, foot warmer, lawn chair, clothes horse, strainer pails, plastic pails, milk cans, milker unit, chicken feeder. ANTIQUES: dishes, wash stand, cigar boxes, crocks, cistern pump, metal cookie tin, bake board, chamber pot, 3 little wood boxes, wooden blanket box, old indian bookends, old sleigh fixture, wooden desk. Plan to attendihis sale for Mr. Powell as he travelled to sales for years and his health does not permit him to carry on. TERMS: Cash Day of Sale, proper I.D. and 8% Sales Tax where applicable. Any announcements day of sale take precedence over written advertising. Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase day of sale. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: DOROTHY OR GEORGE POWELL 523-9683 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 Lunch Booth WALLACE. Boris and Sofia (Rasa) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Justina Elena Sofia on May 18, 1990 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London weigh­ ing 8 lbs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Alvin and Corrie Wallace of Blyth and Pat and Nick Rasa of Clinton. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BREMNER. We wish to express our sincere thanks to those who attended our 40th anniversary party. The many best wishes, cards, gifts were greatly appreci­ ated. Thank you all for making this celebration a memory we will always treasure. Special thanks to our family for their planning and efforts to make this special for us. - Isabelle and Bob Bremner. 23-lp INVEST $12,000 IN A HIGH END deck waterproofing dealership for this area. Top quality product line allows for above average return on investment. We supply opening inventory, tools and training. Suc­ cessful dealerships established across Canada. Phone collect Mr. D. Chaisson (604) 860-1200. 23-lp START NOW!!! JOIN THE WON- derfuJ world of fashion. *be inde­ pendent *meet new people *instant income. Call us collect for more exciting details (416-632-9090). Ma Cherie Home Fashion Shows (Est. 1975). 23-lp RETAILERS ONLY. VIDEO Laserdiscs, Nintendo, and Video Movie leasing. We are well-stock­ ed, fast, efficient. Bi-weekly rota­ tion. You select your inventory. Canada-wide: 1-800-665-5082. Fax: (204)231-1150. 23-lp BRYANS. A sincere “thank you’’ to all those who made concerned inquiries, to all who visited me both in the hospital and since returning home, and for the dozens and dozens of wonderful cards. A special thank you to Rev. Cam McMillan for his visits. It was all most encouraging at a time when my moral needed a boost. Heartfelt thanks. It’s great to be home among you. - Jack Bryans 23-lp CARDIFF. My grateful thanks is expressed to all who remembered me with cards, visits, gifts and kindly messages and enquiries while I was hospitalized and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Wong and the nurses in intensive care in Wingham Hospi­ tal and the doctors and nurses on the sixth and fourth floors in Victoria Hospital, London. Sincere thanks also to Rev. Carolyn McAvoy for her visits. Your thoughtful consideration has been very much appreciated. - Mack Cardiff. 23-lp I’M 20 YEARS OLD. LAST YEAR 1 was broke. Today I own four income properties, drive 1989 Cor­ vette, have 6-figure income. En­ vironmental products, exploding industry. Enquiries (519) 893-3116, (519)356-2354. 23-lp CONLEY. Thanks to our family Della and Sterling Hood and Bro. Forester Donald Clark for all their wonderful help in moving us to Brussels and also our grandsons Brian, Paul and Shawn, we could not have got along without you. - Jean and Jack Conley. 23-1 CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887 9114 24 HOURS A DAY