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The Citizen, 1992-03-11, Page 17ARTICLES FOR SALE BIRTHS-RATES- 20 words or less only $3.50. Additional words 150 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 ROOM AND BOARD. PHONE 887-9098. 10-tfn HOUSE FOR RENT - HIGHWAY #25, 1/2 mile from Blyth. Call after 6 p.m., 523-9275. 10-2 APARTMENT FOR RENT: 1 bed­ room, spacious, freshly painted, carpeted throughout. Fridge and stove included. Rent $340.00 per month. Main St., Blyth. Please call 291-2145 days or 357-4049 evenings for more information. 07-tfh A ARTICLES FOR SALE BICYCLES FOR SALE - ALL speeds, all sizes, adult 3-wheel bikes, scooters, tricycles. We trade and repair. Phone 482-5698. 10-3p SEED GRAIN FOR SALE - 2 rowed barley - germination tested, cleaned and treated with Vita-Flo 280. Price $9.00 per 88 lb. bag. Phone John M. Perrie, 887-6750. 10-1 APPLES, GOOD CHOICE, fresh-pressed cider, apple butter. Maitside Orchards, west of Brus­ sels, open daily. Phone 887-6883. 10-lp NEW AND USED SATELLITE Systems for sale or rent. Also antennas, rotors, boosters and tow­ ers. Service to all makes of satellite systems; leasing also available. L & A Satellite Co. Ltd., phone day or night 524-9595. 22-tfn Merit Dog Food 20 kg. bag 10.99 Masterfeeds Frisky Foal $1.00 off/bag 25 kg. Lined or Unlined Gloves (leather) $2.50 pr. Brussels Agri Services masterfeeds at Brussels Livestock 887-9391 Hours: Monday 1-5 p.m. Tuesday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Wednesday Thursday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.^aM^ A RAINBOW TROUT - SIX FOR $10, cleaned. David Hedley, 1 mile north of Westfield. Phone 357- 2329. , 08-6 A AUCTION SALES LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held at Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton for MR. AND MRS. BILL MANNING OF BLYTH plus additions SATURDAY MARCH 14 AT 10 A.M. 1984 Yamaha 300 4 wheel ATV, 1987 ,100 Honda trail bike, G.E. heavy duty washer and dryer, Kelvinator fridge, Hot Point 30" electric stove, microwave, Kelvinator upright freezer, round oak pedestal dining table with 6 chairs like new, Fabian dresser with mirror, single bed box spring and mattress, vanity dresser, drop front desk with glass doors on top, cedar chest, modern coffee and end tables, large heavy desk, pine dining table and 6 chairs like new, blanket box, 2 chest freezers, heavy pine frame chesterfield and chair, captains single bed with matching chest of drawers, lawn mower, vacuum cleaner etc. plus much more than listed. Terms Cash AUCTIONEER RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON THURSDAY MARCH 19 AT 1 P.M. IH 1460 Combine, IH 6788 4 wheel drive tractor, IH 574 tractor plus a full line of planting tillage and harvest equipment, large gravity box etc. to be held at the Seaforth Fair Grounds In the Exhibition Centre for Dominic Murray. AUCTIONEER RICHARD LOBB CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm machinery, antiques and household effects for the ESTATE OF JOHN A. DRENNAN R.R. #3 Goderich SATURDAY MARCH 14,1992 10:30 A.M. Ashfield Township Lot 32 Highway 21 16 Mlles North of Goderich or 3 Miles South of Amberly 1750 Cockshutt Tractor/Diesel/Cab, Cockshutt Cultivator model 1237/buster bar, Massey Harris 22 Tractor, Minneapolis Moline U Tractor (not running), Set of Diamond Harrows, 565 Cockshutt 4 furrow plough semi mount, 40 Plate white wheel Disc, Massey Ferguson 33 Seed Drill (17 run), Turnco Packer 14*, Case Model 700 Combine/pick up & reel, 503 Cockshutt Swather, Gravity Bin on wagon, Speed King Grain Auger on wheels, Grain Auger 4", Allis Chalmers 10 h.p. model 710 riding lawn mower, MF #12 Baler, George White 400 gal tandem sprayer with Hardy 40*, self levelling boom with good nozzle, 3 H.P. Briggs & Straton Engine with water pump, 2 J.D. Hydraulic cylinders, 42 foot Kewani Bale Elevator, Solid state lawn mower, 1966 GMC 1/2 Ton Truck as is, 1962 Pontiac Car, 1971 Dodge Car, Model A Ford 4 door with 4 new tires. NEARLY NEW - mufflers, Stihl chain saw, bolt cutter, tool box , steel cut off saw 14", small drill press, electric sander, weed eater, come along, sets of tractor & car tires, sump pump. ANTIQUES - Dressers, Washstand, desks, tables, press back chairs, crocks, picture frames, wooden radio, Lanterns. FURNITURE - Beds, 3 filing cabinets, Televisions, Viscount Deep Freezer, Green Kenmore Stove & Fridge, Wringer Washer, Chrome Table, Stereo, Wheel Chair, and small quantity of dishes PLUS - 3 Wagons of small articles consisting of gas engine, insolation, 7 bags of Timothy Grass Seed, Shingles & tiles. All verbal announcements on day of sale shall take precedence over all written material. TERMS Cash or Cheque on day of sale. Owner or Auctioneer Not Responsible For Accidents Day of Sale. AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 Lunch Booth COLLINS. Dave and Debbie are pleased to announce the birth of Meghan Elizabeth on February 22, 1992 at 8:34 a.m. She's a new wee sister for Colleen, Vai, Samantha and Michael. Special thanks to Dr. Steed, Dr. Salsbury and the OB nurses of the Clinton Public Hospi­ tal. 10-1 ^oinTinthe^^^-^ Right Direction SCOUTS CANADA A AUCTION SALES OTTEN. Valerie is very pleased to announce the safe arrival of her baby sister, Correena Lynn on March 5/92, second daughter for Harry and Anita Otten. Proud grandparents are John and Femmy Boven of Clinton and Art and Cor­ rie Bos of Blyth. 10-1 HOLLING. Wanda and Brian and Lisa welcome with love Brooke Carrie Jean, weighing 7 lb. 9 oz., bom March 3, 1992 at Markham Hospital. Proud grandparents arc Lawrence and Jean Plactzer and Max and Joan Holling. 10-1 CARD OF THANKS BLAIR. I wish to say a big thank you to my family for the surprise party on my 80th birthday. Also for the delicious supper and birthday cake. The flowers, plants, gifts and cards as well as calls from friends to wish me well, were all appreciat­ ed. - Annie Blair 10-lp ENGEL. I wish to express my sin­ cere appreciation for cards and expressions of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev. Acton and Ross and Isabel Alcock for their care and concern. - Jessie Engel. 10-1 GWYN. The family of the late Fer­ gus Gwyn wishes to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their visits, treats, flowers, acts of kindness and comforting words extended to Fergus and his family during his stay in the University Hospital, London and Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Our gratefulness to Dr. S. Wei be, Dr. C. Chan, nurses and staff on 2nd East Floor, Goderich. A very special thanks during the loss of a dear father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin and friend. Thanks for floral tributes, dona­ tions, cards, baking and blessings. Our gratitude to Rev. D. Nicholson, Goderich for his comforting words, Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home (Tasker Chapel) and pallbearers for their services. Thanks to the Blyth Ladies Auxiliary Branch 420 for the beautiful lunch. Last but not least, thanks to Ferg’s special friends, Murray and Tina Hunter and family of Saltford, who acted as a pillar of strength to us in our lime of anxiety. To everyone, your many acts of kindness and words of encouragement leave us feeling richly blessed. Most sincerely - The Gwyn Families. 10-lp KNIGHT. The family of Ellen Knight wishes to express our sin­ cere thanks and appreciation to rel­ atives, friends and neighbours for floral tributes, sympathy cards, donations, meals and baking, acts of kindness and words of comfort extended to us during the loss of a dear mother and grandmother. Thanks to Rev. Webb and Betts Funeral Home for their comforting words and caring services. We will always remember your thoughtful­ ness. - Ross and Betty and family. 10-lp MAIR. I wish to extend my most sincere thanks to all who remem­ bered me in so many ways while I was in hospital. My thanks go as well to the staff and nurses at Ward 498 Henderson Hospital in Hamil­ ton. - Jim Mair. 10-1 c CARD OF THANKS KRAUTER. Wc would like to express our sincere appreciation to the staff of Knolldrcst Lodge for the wonderful care given to Dad. Many thanks also to our friends, relatives and neighbours for all their support, floral tributes, dona­ tions, cards and food brought to the house. Appreciation is also extend­ ed to Rev. John Zondag, and Marg and Jack Pebbles for their kindness shown to us. The Ethel Church ladies helped out also by providing a lovely lunch at the Church. Your kindness to us will long be remem­ bered. - Ed and Kendra Krautcr and family, Paul and Jane McDon­ ald and family. 10-lp THE BLYTH FIGURE SKATING Club would like to say “Thank You” to the skaters, parents and the communities of Auburn, Belgrave, Blyth, Londcsboro and Walton for their support in our annual Tavis­ tock cheese fundraising. Your con­ tinuing support of the Club is greatly appreciated. Thank you. 10-1 VERBURG. We wish to thank all those who helped make our 25th anniversary celebration so special. Thank you for your best wishes, gifts, cards, flowers and the gang for invading our home in the wee hours of the morning of our anniversary. We feel truly blessed knowing so many friends, relatives and neighbours love and care for us. - Tony and Roely Verburg. 10-lp COMING EVENTS BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL Society Spring Dance featuring the “Royal Aires” March 21, 1992, B. M. & G. Centre. Tickets $15.00 per couple. Dancing 9-1. Lunch included. For tickets call 887-6432 or 887-6960. Age of majority. 10-2 EUCHRE WILL BE HELD IN the upstairs of Blyth Legion Branch 420 on Saturday, March 21 at 8 p.m. sharp. Everyone welcome. 10-1 PROGRESSIVE LOST HEIR Parly Monday, March 23 at 8 p.m. at Ethel Community Centre. Bring a partner or a partner will be pro­ vided. $3 per person. Lunch and prizes provided. To pre-register, call Helen Cullen 291-1709 or Grace Smith 887-6496. 10-2 Blyth Christian Reformed Church ANNUAL SPRING BAZAAR Wednesday, March 18,1992 at Blyth Community Centre Supper served at 6:00 p.m. Bazaar starts at 7 p.m. you are, invited to come and join us for an evening of fun andfetfowsftip