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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-10-09, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1991. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES -RATES- 20 words or less only $3.50. Additional words 15c each. Extra Billing Charge 500 will be added If not paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday In Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth |A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT NEW 3 BEDROOM BUNGA- low with garage in Blyth for rent. Available immediately. References required. Phone 887-6138 after 8 p.m. 35-tfn 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR rent near Brussels. Immediate pos­ session, call 887-6425. 39-3 A ARTICLES FOR SALE SEE TREEBELT FOR LOW prices on 2 to 3 ft. cedar hedging, 2 ft. Austrian Pine, Colorado Blue Spruce, Northern Catalpa. Also large stock maples, honey locust and mountain ash, Flowering crabapple, Colorado Blue spruce. Call Treebell evenings and week­ ends 523-9771. 39-2 CALL TREEBELT FOR WIN­ TERIZING tree wrap, burlap wrap­ ping, mouse and rabbit bait. Also dog and cat Repel, fertilizer stakes, edging and mulches. Pumpkins - $2.00. Call Treebelt evenings and weekends 523-9771. 39-2 APPLES, FRESH PRESSED CIDER, honey, apple butter. Mait- side Orchards, west of Brussels, open 7 days. Phone 887-6883.39-2 NEW AND USED SATELLITE Systems for sale or rent. Also antennas, rotors, boosters and low­ ers. Service to all makes of satellite systems; leasing also available. L & A Satellite Co. Ltd., phone day or night 524-9595. 22-tfn TREES IN POTS - AUSTRIAN Pine, Norway Spruce, Colorado Blue Spruce, White Pine 18" to 24". European White Birch, Silver Maple, 3' to 5'. Phone evenings 887-6058 or 887-9083. 36-8 COAL, THE EFFICIENT FUEL, available al Manning Lumber, cor­ ner of Hwy. 4 and Hamilton St., Blyth. Phone 523-9305.* 39-2 ONE DOUBLE WATER BED IN good condition, asking $150 or best offer, also super single water bed has new bladder and bumper pads asking $75. Call 887-6924. 40-3 Locally Grown POTATOES Red - White Any Quantity 523-9338 A ARTICLES FOR SALE SIZE 5 PADDED DON JACKSON figure skates with Mark II blades $40. Marg Black, 887-9288. 40-2p OVEN READY, FRESH FROZEN roaster chickens, 7 - 10 lb., range- fed, limited supply. Phone 523- 9636 after 6. 40-tfn NOW WE GOT JUST WHAT woodcutters have been waiting a long time for. You buy one Stihl cutting chain at the regular price and get two for this price. Sale ends Nov. 30. We also have special prices on Stihl chain saws, plus special bonus deals on most models until Nov. 30. For more info call or see R & V Schmidt & Sons, Blue­ vale, 357-3877. 40-2 PUMPKINS - A LARGE Dis­ play of all different sizes. On County Road No. 8, three miles south of Auburn. Don Buchanan, 526-7204. 40-3p HARDWOOD FIREWOOD FOR sale: slabs $200, blocks $300, split blocks $400. 10 cord loads, deliv­ ery available, 357-1644 after 7 p.m. 39^4 AUCTION SERVICE Planning a household, farm, commercial or estate auction sale. Compare our reasonable rates and courteous efficient service. I'd appreciate the opportunity to conduct your sale. Lucknow-Holyrood Auction Service ALLAN R. MILLER AUCTIONEER 395-5062 A AUCTION SALES RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SAT. OCT. 12 AT 10 A.M. - Furniture, tools, car estate of Herb McAdam Lobb building in Clinton. SAT. OCT. 19 AT 10:30 A.M. - 8 trucks, 3 tractors, tools, fire dept, pumper truck, 1/2 mile north of Auburn for Huron County Rd Dept. SAT. OCT. 19 AT 10 A.M. - Trees, shrubs, evergreens, nursery stock, plants, gardening supplies, good variety over 1000 items to be sold at Lobb Building in Clinton. IB BIRTHS QUESENBERRY. Cory is thrilled to announce the arrival of his brother, Bradley Mark at Wingham & District Hospital weighing in at 9 lbs. 10 oz. on September 27, 1991. He is the second son for Kelly and Karen. Thrilled grand­ parents are Pal and Dorothy Pre­ ston and John and Gladys Quesenberry, all of Bolton. Special thanks goes to Dr. Wong and the O.B. nurses. 40-1 IA ■ AUCTION SALE to be held for the COUNTY OF HURON HIGHWAYS DEPT. 1/2 mile north of Auburn on County Road 22 SAT. OCTOBER 19 AT 10:30 A.M. TRUCKS - 1983 GMC Brigadier tandem drive with 671 Detroit diesel, 16000 Front 38000 rear axle, Frink model 450 SK8 plow - Frink 307-12 wing air over hyd. controls. 1985 London model L6111 8 cu. yd. sander. 3-1987 GMC 1 ton cab and chassis, 350 V8, 4 speed trans with PTO and hyd. pump. 1-1985 Chev 1 ton cab and chassis , 350 V8,4 speed trans with PTO and hyd. pump. 2- 1987 Chev 3/4 ton crew cab pick up trucks 350 V8 automatic, 1 truck topper, 1 - 1968 1H CO 1800 Loadstar fire dept, pumper, 392 engine, 5 speed, 20,485 miles,. TRACTORS - Ford 3000 diesel, Case 430 gas industrial tractor w/PTO and 3 pt. hitch, Ford 600 gas industrial tractor w/3 pt. hitch and PTO. TRAILERS -1-12 ton, 1-10 ton tri axle trailers with electric brakes. ROLLERS - 10 ton self propelled rubber tired roller (needs engine work). 10 ton trail rubber tired roller. OTHER - Portable centre line striper, 20 ton chain hoist, rotary mower, 2-Gas Boy keytrol pumps, 1100Rx20 tubes, assortment of hand tools. Note this is a clean well maintained line of equipment. Terms and conditions: Cash or known cheques and that all items over $1,000. dollars will be held till noon of the next business day unless paid for by cash or certified cheque. AUCTIONEER RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 CLINTON PHONE JOE STEFFLER AT THE COUNTY YARD FOR INFORMATION 519-526-7231 OFFICE 527-2387 HOME CUP THIS AD FOR REFERENCE AUCTION SALE of Home Furnishings and some tools will be held for LLOYD AND HELEN WARWICK 1/4 mile south of Bluevale on Morris Twp. Centre Sideroad on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 commencing at 10:30 a.m. Some violins, antique crocks, Jars, bottles, ornaments, blue mountain pottery, salt and pepper shakers, vases, cups and saucers, bowls, bedding, linens, clothes hamper, small appliances, 2 chesterfields and chairs, hutch cabinet, antique radio cabinet with modern radio, electric fireplace, fireplace accessories, oak chair, end and coffee tables, demi-lune table, pole lamp, stereo, Smoker's stand, kitchen table and chairs, Frigidaire 24" stove, wood stove, vacuum cleaner, old extension table with turned legs, antique organ stool, plant stand, scales, copper boiler, milk cans, gas lantern, old radio horn speaker, cutter bells, puggy Jack, quantity of tools and hand tools, wooden plane, antique tools, set of stilllards, blow torch, oil bottle, emery, spigot, bug light, garden tools, platform scales with high beam, trunk, photocopier, 2-wheel trailer, riding lawn mower, Winpower alternator, wheel barrow, and much more. In case of bad weather, sale will be held under cover. Terms: Cash or Cheque with I.D. Day of Sale Lunch Booth Owner and auctioneer not responsible for accidents or Injuries in any way connected with the sale AUCTIONEERS WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392-6170 GRANT MCDONALD, RIPLEY 395-5353 BEARSS. The family of the late Timothy David Bearss wishes to thank all the friends, family and neighbours for the floral arrange­ ments, donations and thoughtful support. Also thanks to the United Church ladies for lunch and special thanks to Rev. Ramirez and Tasker Funeral Home. 40-1 EASOM. Our sincere thanks to all our dear relatives and friends who helped us enjoy our 60th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to our family for making our day very special. We do appreciate it. - Roy and Grace. 40-1 A HOW ATT. A sincere thank you to all the people who helped to make our 55th anniversary such a good time to remember. To all our friends and neighbours and all our family and relatives and everyone who remembered us with cards and gifts and money, we do truly appre­ ciate your thoughtfulness. - Edgar and Feme Howatt. 40-lp HUNKING. I would like to thank everyone for the cards, visits and phone calls I received following my eye surgery in University Hos­ pital, London. - Lome Hunking. 40-lp c CARD OF THANKS JOHNSTON. A special thank you to our immediate family for the dinner in celebration of our 45th wedding anniversary. - Dorothy and Fleming. 40-lp MASON. I would like to thank everyone for the community show­ er. The gifts were great and will be put to use. Thanks to the ladies in the kitchen and those who did the games. - Rose 40 1 McMICHAEL. Wc wish to sincere­ ly thank all our relatives, friends and neighbours for the flowers, cards, donations and food received following our bereavement. Thanks also to the doctors and second floor staff al Listowel Memorial Hospi­ tal, the staff and residents of Kil- berg Place and the Kevin Brown Funeral Home. Special thanks to Rev. Paul Chambers for his kind words and the Molesworth Ladies Aid for the lunch provided. Your kindness was greatly appreciated. - The family of the late Della McMichael. 40-lp STEPHENSON-SALLOWS. Our sincere thank you and apology to the members of the Brussels Fire Department for their quick response and understanding in what turned out to be a false alarm at our house on Sunday afternoon. It is very reassuring to know that you are there for us if and when we do need you. - Bonnie and Courtney Stephenson and Rick Sallows.40-1 THE ARENA BOARD would like to thank everyone who helped make our first toy show a success. A special thanks to Clare Vincent, Ernie Phillips, Gary Courtney, Colleen McNichol, Pat and Dave. - The Blyth & District Community Centre Board. 40-1 WORK. Brian and Jackie Work hope you will accept this as a very sincere thank you to all the good friends and neighbours who gave us the pair of lovely brass lamps. They will find a special spot in our home. - Jackie and Brian Work. 40-1 c COMING EVENTS BURNS U.C.W. BAZAAR AND Tea, Londesboro Community Hall, Wednesday, October 16 at 2 p.m. 40-1 KEEP SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 open for the annual bazaar and bake sale. Sponsored by St. Ambrose C.W.L. To be held in Brussels Public Library. 40-1 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Annual Dinner, at Masonic Hall, William Street, Exeter, on Thurs­ day, October 17, reception - 6:30 p.m. Dinner 7 p.m. For tickets call 482-7832. 40-2 BUCK AND DOE FOR GREG Higgins and Betty Jane Foran, Oct. 11, 1991 at Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. Tickets $5. ' 40-lp vrs $Q 00 TUI IDCnAVC Place y°ur classified ad in person (pre-paid) and ■iil NE'N" | || U I you'll enjoy a base-rate of only $3.00 for the first 20 words