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The Citizen, 1990-10-10, Page 16THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1990. PAGE 17. Classified X RATES \ 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional FAST words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following DEPENDABLE Wednesday. DEADLINE O D IUI MONAAY HIGHLY VISIBLE Z r.IVl. IVIUNUMT IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS ACCOMMODATION TO RENT ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE BOSMAN. We wish to thank all our family, friends and neighbours for all the good wishes, flowers, gifts, cards and visits. Thank you for the memorable Open House that was held at Goderich Legion in honour of our 50th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to the Seaforth Balloon Busters and to the ladies who served lunch. The memories of this occasion will be treasured for­ ever. -Georgina and Jack. 41-1 AVAILABLE ANYTIME, ONE person apartment, upstairs in Ethel, utilities included. Phone 887-6039. 41-2 HARDWOOD FOR SALE, SPLIT and dried. Call 887-9278. 41-2p PUMPKINS FOR SALE. CALL Matt or Judy 887-6735. 41-1 TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT upstairs, downtown Brussels, fridge, stove and heat included. Available November 1. Phone 887- 6684. 41-2p ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, ground floor, uptown Blyth, in­ cludes fridge, rangette and utilities paid. Phone 482-9371. 41-4 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 VANASTRALIONS CLUB APARTMENTS INC. (a Ministry of Housing Non-Profit Housing Development) is currently accepting applications for bachelor, 1-2- and 3-bedroom apartment accommoda­ tion located at 12th Street and 7th Avenue in Vanastra, Ontario, for antici­ pated occupancy March 1191. Rents $300-4475 including utilities. NOTE: Rental assistance available for qualified applicants. Application forms are avail­ able from McCormick & Zock Inc., 252 Pall Mall St., Suite 300, London, Ontario N6A 5P6 (519) 432-3222 CUSTOM WOOD STRIPPING - NO job too big or too small, low rates, complete refinishing service avail­ able. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 887-9775. 40-3 4’ x 8’ POOL TABLE AND ALL accessories. Asking $500. Phone 887-6253. 40-2 FIREWOOD - DRY, SPLIT HARD maple. Phone 357-2678. 40-2 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 Cash In With, the Classified* ARTICLES FOR SALE AUCTION SALES GIVE A TOTALLY BLYTH GIFT this Christmas, a Blyth Rutabaga Festival T-Shirt. Quantities are limited. Children’s $6.99, Adults $9.99. Available at Webster’s Clothing or Bell’s Variety in Blyth. 41-4p EXCELLENT CONDITION - Chesterfield and chair $400 cash, 887-9535. 41-1 BOY’S DAOUST SKATES, SIZE 7*6, used one year, $50. Phone 527-1687. 41-1 PUMPKINS FOR SALE, ALL sizes, $1.00 each. Phone Andrew Perrie 887-6750. 41-2 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. 41-lb FREE HOME DISPLAY OF TREES & shrubs, many varieties. Call Treebelt, 1 mile west of Blyth, 523-9771. 41-lb TWO STOREY BRICK HOME, 28’ x 30. Must be removed from property (Lot 9, Cone. 8, Grey Township) before January 1, 1991. Best offer. Phone 887-6820. 41-2p TURNBERRY UPHOLSTERY, Brussels - sofas and chairs, re­ covered like new! Free estimates, pickup and delivery. Workmanship guaranteed. Cail 887-6073. 41-2 & 44-2 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. Buy UNICEF cards Save a child’s life unicef IB For a new full-colour brochure, contact: UNICEF Canada 443 Mt. Pleasant Road, Toronto, Ont. M4S 2L8 Telephone (416) 482-4444 OR call toll-free 1-800-268-3770 (Operator 741) AUCTION SALES 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 Corner South and One Corner Eastof 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. mix mill, 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 cattie dehorners, Burdezzos, big round bale 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: CashorChequewith I.D.-8% Sales Tax in effect where applicable. Owner / Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or loss of property day of sale. Announcements take precedence over written advertising day of sale. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: ALLAN DICKSON, 529-7143 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL, 357-2349 FARMSOLD CRAIG. We would like to thank the family, relatives, neighbours and friends for coming to our 40th wedding anniversary party. Thanks to everyone for the beautiful cards and gifts. We will treasure them. Special thanks to Nancy, Murray and Cindy and family for doing the planning and Ross, Stephanie and family for taking part in the program. A special thanks to the ladies in the kitchen for providing a bountiful lunch. It will always be remembered. - Bill and Isabelle Craig. 41-1 NEWCOMBE. The family of the late Walter Newcombe would like to express their sincere thanks to the many friends, relatives and neighbours who helped during the recent loss of our loved one. The floral tributes, donations, cards and food sent to the house was much appreciated. Many thanks to Rev. Nicholson for his support and to George Cowan for his comforting words. Also to the McCallum-Palla Funeral Home for their help during a difficult time. Your kindness will always be remembered. - The Newcombes. 41-1 SCHULTZ. Our sincere thanks to all friends, neighbours and rela­ tives for joining with us to celebrate our 55th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to the Vincent girls and Darlene Empey for setting up the wonderful party. Thanks to those who brought lunch and to those who helped serve. All flow­ ers, cards and gifts were most appreciated. Thanks again to all. - Reg and Irene 41 -1 p HASTINGS. The family of the late Vera Hastings would like to ex­ press our thanks to our relatives, friends, and neighbours for the lovely flowers, donations, cards, food and expressions of sympathy we received. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon and the nurses of the I.C.U. 2nd floor of the Wingham and District Hospital who took loving care of our mother and grandmother. Thank you Rev. Carolyn McAvoy for the kind and thoughtful service and visits; and to Betts Funeral Home. Thank you also to Helen Elliott for being there when needed. We will always remember your kindness and thoughtfulness in our time of sorrow of our dear mother and grandmother. - Karen and Dave Hastings and family; Dianne and Brian Huether and family. 41-1 COMING EVENTS A MEETING OF THE EAST Wawanosh Book Committee will be held Sunday, October 14 at 1:30 in Council Chambers. Everyone wel­ come. 41-1 Nothing is the same at WINGHAM OPTIMIST BINGO starts Wednesday, October 17 7:30 p.m. at Wingham Legion •$300 Jackpot must go • New winner take all • Regular games $20, $30. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of trucks and equipment to be held for the COUNTYOFHURON 112 mile north of Auburn SATURDAY, OCTOBER20 AT10:30 A.M. 1982 Case 580 D backhoe loader tractor, backhoe is equipped with hydraulic controlled extendable dipper stick run 3125 hours, engine overhauled at 2780 hours, new torque converter and shuttle trans, overhauled at 2845 hours; 1982 Massey Ferguson 50C Industrial tractor and loader, Bomag BW4A Vibratory tow behind roller powered by 3 cylinder Duetz diesel engine. TRUCKS: 1986 Chev 1 ton, 12 passenger van approx. 84,000 km. 350 V8; 1986 GMC Siera 1500pickup truck 305 V8 approx. 142,000 km.; 2 -1986 Ford F150 pickup trucks with 300, 6 cyl. propane engines, all necessary components to convert back to gasoline power, approx. 225,000 kms.; 1980 International 2574 tandem truck with 6N7a Detroit diesel, 13 speed trans., 38,000 rear axle, tractor package, Frink 10B2 box, Frink 450 SL8 snowplow and 307 - 12 wing air over hydraulic controls run 264,207 km., had new cab in 1985 and engine overhauled in 1986; 1978 International 2050 single axle truck, DT466 engine, 5speed trans., 2 speed rear end, Frink snowplow and wing and all snow plow harness. Not equipped with a dump box. EQUIPMENT: 1982 London L8FM8cu. yard sander, hydraulic controlled by truck dump; 1500and 2000 gal. rectangular water tanks; Helm 5 ft. front mount snowblower with under drive linkage; 3 p.t. hitch ice flooder scraper unit for arena made in Elmira; 7 ft. tractor loader bucket; 4 ft. V type sidewalk snow plow; truck snowplow A frame complete with 4” cylinder. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Cash or known cheque and that all itemsover$1,000 will be held until noon of the next business day unless paid for by cash or certified cheque. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 PHONE JOESTEFFLER AT COUNTY YARD FOR INFORMATION OFFICE 526-7231, HOME 527-2389 Clip Ad For Reference REMINDER: Saturday, October 13 at 10 a.m. - Household items at Lobb Building in Clinton, Burt Lobb, Auctioneer. Saturday, October 13 at 10 a.m. - Desks, office equipment, air compressors, drills, tools, etc. at27 Picton St., Goderich for Doc Hamilton - Richard Lobb, Auctioneer. CALL CITIZEN CLASSI Fl ED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY