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The Citizen, 1990-10-03, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1990. PAGE 21. 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. COMING EVENTS ACCOMMODATION TO RENT ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE FARM HOUSE FOR RENT, Westfield area, no small children please. Phone523-9320. 40-lp FRESH CIDER. WIDE CHOICE in apples. Maitside Orchards, west of Brussels. Open 7 days a week. Phone 887-6883. 39-2 WINTER CABBAGE FOR SAUER- kraut, cabbage rolls, salad, etc. Call 887-6870. 39-2 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, available October 1, in Blyth, appliances supplied. Call 357-3056. 39-2 ARTICLES FOR SALE TOP QUALITY FREEZER BEEF. Cut and wrapped to suit you. Call after 5 p.m. 523-9441. 40-1 Cash In With the Classifieds AUCTION SALES FIREWOOD - DRY, SPLIT HARD maple. Phone 357-2678. 40-2 RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 TRUCK CAP FITS 1/2 TON GM pick-up truck. Call 887-6408 after 6. 40-1 CAN-PACTOR - EASY COMPAC- tion of recyclable cans. Easy to use —and Enviro Friendly, $15.95. Crushed brick for landscaping. Super peat loam, - a natural soil conditioner, in bags or bulk de­ livery. Screen topsoil, large or small quantities, delivery avail­ able. Treebelt, 1 mile west of Blyth. Call 523-9771. 40-lb FREE HOME DISPLAY OF TREES & shrubs, many varieties. Call Treebelt, 1 mile west of Blyth, 523-9771. 40-lb Sat., Oct. 6 at 10 a.m. Large clearing auction sale. Trac­ tors, farm machinery, vehicles, shop tools, shop equipment, shelv­ ing, shop manuals, riding lawn mowers, etc. for H. Lobb & Sons Farm Equipment Ltd., Bayfield Rd. in Clinton. This is a large auction. Plan to attend. Sat., Oct. 13 at 10 a.m. Office desks, office chairs, shelv­ ing, tables with folding legs, floor jacks, drill presses, air compres­ sors, tools, safe, chainfall, lateral filing cabinets, etc. at 27 Picton Street, Goderich for Norman Hamilton, Government Surplus Dealer. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB Sat., Oct. 13 at 10 a.m. Furniture and Household Effects at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton. AUCTIONEER: BURT LOBB FIREWOOD- HARD MAPLE $35 face cord, $40 delivered. Phone 523-9232 or 523-9585. 38-3 DUNBAR/HIGGINS. Happy Anni­ versary Grandma and Grandpa! Elizabeth Mary arrived at 7:27 p.m. on Wednesday, September 19, 1990 at Clinton Public Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. Proud parents are Janice and Dave, grandparents Pat and Alan Dunbar of Belgrave and Pat and Wilf Higgins of Kearney. McARTER. Kim and Gary and Trevor are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their baby twin girls bom September 23, 1990. First boro Lacey Danielle 4 lbs. 15 oz., second to come Kristen Ann 4 lbs. 7 oz. at Wingham and District Hospital. Proud grandparents are Ron and Shirley Zimmer of Wing­ ham and Florence McArter of Belgrave. AUCTION SALES RECOVER ANY SOFA AND chair $695.00. Great specials on smaller jobs. Hundreds of fabrics to choose from. Satisfaction guar­ anteed. Phone 887-9775. 40-3 CUSTOM WOOD STRIPPING - NO job too big or too snurfl, low rates, complete refinishing service avail­ able. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 887-9775. 40-3 PUMPKINS - PIE PUMPKIN SIZE or various sizes for Thanksgiving decorations. Don Buchanan, 526- 7204, 3 miles south of Auburn on County Road 8. 40-lp 4’ x 8’ POOL TABLE AND ALL accessories. Asking $500. Phone 887-6253. 40-2 1978 G.M.C., 8 CYLINDER 1/2 ton truck with topper in good running condition, also a 1975 Shasta camper trailer in excellent condition. Please phone 526-7589. 40-lp 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 GRAVEL SALE Overstocked with good gravel in the Brussels area. FOR SPECIAL PRICES CALL 291-2808 LLOYD JACKLIN CONSTRUCTION You will probably learn you have been paying too much. ALSO BULLDOZING AVAILABLE. CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm machinery, feed, livestock, household effects and antiques for ALLAN DICKSON, RR3, AUBURN ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 15,1990 AT 10:30 A.M. Located: 1 CornerSouthandOneCorner East of Dungannon LIVESTOCK: 7 beef cows [2 calves, balance due in full], 1 Charolais/Lime X yearling bull, 5 yearling steers, 2 steers 1,000 lbs., team Belgian mares [3 & 6 years old - not broke]. PIGS: 7 sows [some with small pigs], 20 weaners, 19 chunks. GRAIN: 20 ton mixed grain/mostly oats, 60 big round bales first cut hay 1990, 15 big round bales straw. MACHINERY: 1030 Case tractor/cab & chains/good condition, 165 M.F. tractor/hydraulic loader/chains, 770 Oliver tractor ...[antique]....410M.F. combine/pick up & reel, 36 M.F. swather, Oliver plough 4-16” semi mount, Ford 13’ cultivator, John Deere 7000 4 row corn planter/monitors, International 15 run seed drill, 44 plate International wheel disc, weed sprayer/new pump, fertilizer spreader/2 wheel, M.F. 4 row corn planter 30”, N. Idea 325 picker sheller 30” 2 row, John Deere 9’ hay bine, John Deere model 14T baler, John Deere 7’ mower/3 p.t.h., hay elevator on wheels, 2 Skeleton pipe elevators, 33’ grain auger on wheels, 3 gravity bins - wagons [2-225 bu.], 2 20’ flat rack wagons, 6 section diamond harrow, 12’ pony harrow, N.H. 512 manure spreader/2 beater, 357 N.H. mixmill, George Smyth snow blower 7’, cement mixer, trench machine, 2 feed carts, 2 grain aerators, small grain auger, cutting torch, Lincoln 180 welder, 3 p.t.h. grass seeder, new set cattle dehorners, Burdezzos, big round bate feeder, pressure washer, power hand saw, electric mower, 8 horse garden tiller, scrap iron, gas lamp, lanterns. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & ANTIQUES: 2 cupboards, wash stand, etc. Numerous items found on a well kept farm. TERMS: Cash or Cheque with I. D. - 8% Sates Tax in effect where applicable. Owner/Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or loss of property day of sate. Announcements take precedence over written advertising day of sate. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: ALLAN DICKSON, 529-7143 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL, 357-2349 FARMSOLD McCLINCHEY. Doug and Karen and big brother Ryan, are thrilled to announce the arrival of Kathryn Evelyn born September 24, 1990 at K-W Hospital, weighing 6 lbs. 6‘/j oz. Proud grandparents are Harold and Doris McClinchey, Auburn and Bill and Marion Young, Blyth. Another great-grandchild for Mrs. Elva McClinchey, Goderich. BLYTH UNITED CHURCH ANN1- versary Roast Beef Supper, Friday, October 26, 1990, 6:30 p.m. in Blyth & District Community Cen­ tre. Adults $7.50, Children 5-12 $3.50, Preschool - free. Advance tickets available at Webster’s and Wilson’s stores or from any mem­ ber of the Board of Stewards. 40-4b CARD OF THANKS HAMM. My sincere thanks to everyone who arranged the follow­ ing showers for me. A Friend Shower was held on August 26 at the home of Trudy Passchier. On August 27, the Tuckersmith Day Nursery held a staff and parent shower. A family shower was held on September 5 at the home of Linda Meier. On September 18, a neighbour shower was held at the Blyth Legion and a relative shower was held on September 22 at the home of Marie Blake. I appreciate all the wonderful gifts. Your thoughtfulness will be remember­ ed. - Rosemary 39-2p FRIDAY NITE MIXED DARTS AT Blyth Legion starts on October 12 at 8:30. 40-2p BUS TRIPS: OCTOBER - FALL Colour Tour. Wednesday, Novem­ ber 7 - Royal Winter Fair Senior’s Day. Sunday, November 11 - The Royal Horse Show. Monday, November 12 - The Royal Queen’s Guineas Day. December - The Living Christmas Tree at the Peoples Church in Toronto. Wed­ nesday, December 5 - Old Time Christmas at Bingeman Park. December - Christmas Colour Tour. Gift certificates available. Book early to avoid disappoint­ ment. Call Isabel Campbell, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938. 40-2 HASTINGS. We would like to express our sincere thanks to all our friends, relatives and neigh­ bours for your kindness and supp- port during our tragic loss of our dear sister Vera. Special thanks for the gifts of food, cards and floral tributes. To Mr. Gerald Exel for his kind eulogy to Vera delivered at the church and to Carolyn for her comforting messages. It is thought­ ful folk like you that sustained us during our sudden and sad be­ reavement. - Mary, Ethel, Viola and Russell. 40-lp ANNUAL BEEF SUPPER - sponsored by Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth, Thursday, October 18, 5 to 7 p.m., Memorial Hall. For home deliveries phone 523-9223. 40-1 THE BELGRAVE W.I. IS SPON- soring a bus trip to Kitchener Farmers’ Market and other high­ lights on Thursday, October 18, 1990. Anyone interested please call 357-1938 or 357-3279. 40-1 McARTER. We would like to thank everyone who was involved with the birth of our twins, Dr. Beka- siak, Dr. MacGregor, Dr. Gear, OB staff, OR staff and the Critical Care team from London. Special thanks to Dr. Gear and Mrs. Phillips for their trip to London. Thank you to Dr. Hanlon for care during my hospital stay, also thank you to hospital staff for their kind words and concern. A very special thank you to Trevor’s grandmas for being there at all the right times. -Kim and Gary. 40-1 ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Brussels/Annual Bazaar and Bake Sale, Saturday, November 17, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. 40-1 HEAR ALAN SKEOCH SPEAK about the Barnardo Children at a dinner meeting sponsored by the Huron County Historical Society October 11 at 6 p.m. in Brucefield United Church. Tickets $10. Phone 482-7994 or 523-4792 . 40-lp VADER. We would like to thank everyone for the cards and good wishes for our anniversary. Special thanks to Michelle and Mike for planning the ‘‘Get Together” and to our friends and relatives for helping with the food and fun. Thanks again. - Jack and Anne 40-1 SEAFORTH HARMONY HI-LITES & Kings ‘‘Pre-Christmas shopping spree” talent and service auction, Seaforth & District Community Centres, Sunday, October 28, starts 2:00 p.m. (doors open 1:30 p.m.). Auctioneer Richard Lobb. Proceeds - our yearly donation to Autism & Harmonize for Speech Fund. 40-4 WRIGHT. 1 would like to express my appreciation and thanks to old neighbours and friends for the lovely cards and flowers, also the surprise party on my 90th birthday. Special thanks to Rev. Ramirez. - Marion 40-lp BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth & District Community Centre. $300 Jackpot must go. Over $1,000 in prizes. 43-tfn COMING EVENTS ETHEL KNOX PRESBYTERIAN Church 118th Anniversary Oct. 21, 7:30 p.m. Guest Minister Rev. Edwin G. Nelson. Music by Sisters in Song. Social time follow­ ing service. 39-4 LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Dabber Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Cen­ tre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel chair acces­ sible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. 14-tfn BRUSSELS CURLING BEGINS - The annual meeting and card party will be held October 15 at 8:30 p.m. at the B.M. & G. Community Centre. All present and potential curlers welcome. Those wishing to curl may contact: Monday night mixed - Marg Taylor 887-6897; Tuesday afternoon Ladies - Gloria Wilbee 887-6482; Junior Curling - Bob Steiss 887-6670. 40-2 OPEN HOUSE. COUNTRY Charm of RR 1, Varna invites you to attend our 4th Annual Open House, Wednesday, October 3, through Saturday, October 6 - 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. We are decorating many rooms of the house with quality handcrafted, floral gifts. Watch for our signs, between Varna and Bayfield, 263-5367. Re­ freshments and door prizes. Every­ one welcome. 39-2 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MORE DETAILS CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY