HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-09-23, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1992
AUCTION
SALES
AUCTION
SALES
-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 ARTICLES
FOR SALE
YOUNG FREEZER READY
roasters, $1.00 per lb. Call Rick
Forbes 482-3127. 38-1
A ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
LARGE TWO BEDROOM APART-
ment, fridge and stove, space for
washer/dryer in Blyth. Phone
291-2145 days, 357-4049 evenings.
38-tfn
APPLES, FRESH PRESSED
cider, apple butter honey. Mait-
Side Orchards, west of Brussels,
887-6883. 38-2p
DO DROP IN AT 36 FLORA
Street, Brussels and see the hand
knits and crocheting; animals,
dolls, sweaters, socks, scarves,
baby sets, etc. - or place your
orders now for Christmas. Phone
887-6390. 38-2
c CARD OF
THANKS
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT
available now in Blyth. Carpeted,
fridge and stove. Phone 291-2145
days, 357-4049 evenings. 32-tfn
TWO BEDROOM, COTTAGE
style house on Main Street in
Londesboro, fridge, stove, washer,
dryer, water and grass maintenance
supplied, one floor, ideal for
seniors. Phone 523-4462.
References please. 38-1
FARM HOUSE JUST NORTH OF
Brussels. For inquiries call:
357-3330. 38-1
NEW 14" CHAIN SAW, MASTER-
craft, $200.00, 300 lb. beam scale
and an 80-year-old butter churn.
887-9604. 38-lp
GIRLS' SKATES - SIZES 6 & 11.
Boys' skates size 5. Twin beds
suitable for small children. Mason
and Risch piano. Phone 523-4528.
38-1
30" MOFFAT RANGE, IN GOOD
working condition. Call Jack
Conley 887-6269. 38-1
TWO BEDROOM UPSTAIRS
apartment, fridge and stove includ
ed. Phone 523-4531 after 6:00 p.m.
37-2p
IN LISTOWEL - AVAILABLE
Oct. 1/92 two bedroom house,
fridge and stove included, gas heat,
$500.00 a month plus utilities. Call
291-4440, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 37-2
KEEP THOSE BIKES OFF THE
lawn. Phone Don for a bike stand.
Don Nolan, Walton. Phone
887-6402 after 6:00. 24-16p
NEW CROP HONEY - LIQUID
or creamed $1.00 a lb. bring your
own container. Closed Thursdays.
J.R. Fear Apiaries, RR 2, Wing
ham. Phone 357-3656. 36-3nc
APPLES - McINTOSH, AVAIL-
able now, Blythe Brooke Orchards,
390 Gypsy Lane, Blyth, 523-9338.
37-tfn
FOR RENT
2 bedroom apartment
in Blyth
Fridge, stove and
laundry facilities.
Call
482-9371
SPRING FREEZER LAMB - CUT
to your specifications. Grain fed.
Government inspected. Call C. Pot
ter at 482-3585 after 9 p.m. 37-2
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
RAINBOW TROUT - POND
stockers, $1.50 each; freshly
cleaned, 6 for $10; or fish your
own at 30 cents an inch. 3 conces
sions north, 3 sideroads west of
Blyth. David Hedley, 357-2329.
22-tfn
OFFICE
FURNITURE
7 tractor trailer loads of
bank furniture has just
arrived. Approximately 300
desks and chairs as well as
computer furniture, file
cabinets and lockers.
K.A. HAMMOND & CO. LTD.
MOOREFIELD, ONTARIO
NOG 2K0
TEL.: 638-3063
FAX: 638-3580
Brussels Agri
Services
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SPECIAL
$1 00.OFF
Pellet-Pro
Pellet burning
Stoves
mosterfeeds
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.
Point in the
Right Direction
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Fine quality antique furniture, oil paintings, glassware, rugs, etc. to
be held at Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton for the
ESTATE OF MARION WILUAMS OF GODERICH
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 AT 10 A.M.
Oak wardrobe 7 ft. high with large mirror door, large Victorian
Armour, side board with carved pulls and applied carved fruit,
ornate high back bed with curved foot board, server with applied
carving on 2 doors, walnut oval dining table with spooled legs,
ornate vanity dresser with burled walnut drawer fronts, walnut 5
drawer chest, combination bookcase and desk, 2 dresser top
swing mirrors, pedestal drop leaf lamp table with 2 drawers, curved
back settee, ornate oval parlour table, pedestal lamp table, 12 x 12
antique weaved rug, antique corner wardrobe, ornate writing desk,
several old collectable books, 2 Ink wells in fancy brass holder, 3/4
poster style bed, ladies' chair, pedestal tilt top oval table with inlaid
pearl top, Welsh 1882 steppie clock, 39" needlepoint fire place
bench, cranberry hall lamp, cranberry Mary Gregory 1893 Worlds
Fair glass, baby hammerless miniature hand gun patent 1832-1888,
sterling flatware, silver tea service, brass candlestick holders, 45"
x 12 ft. iron runner, signed paint #5 out of 200 signed by Al
Simpson, original etching by F. Marriott, signed proof Geoffrey S.
Ganier, Salt Creek Gustave Baumann or Bauerman 91 of 120, plus
others.
Many more items than listed. A fine offering from one of Huron
County's oldest family homes. For more Information phone the
auctioneer.
TERM CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D.
AUCTIONEER RICHARD LOBB 482-7898
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Tractors, farm machinery, piano, antiques, some furniture, etc.
to be held for
JOHN H. McEWING
1 corner south of Blyth then 5 miles east
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26 AT 10 A.M.
Tractors: John Deere 3130 diesel high low shift real clean 3525
hours. International 464 gas tractor with 1850 loader run 2380
hours. Minneapolis Moline U tractor. Set of 18.4 x 34 T-rall duals.
Club Cadet 129 42 In. mower 36 in. tiller and trailer. Gas push Jawn
mower.
Machinery: Int 45 15 ft. cultivator, 3 unit 16 ft. packer, JD 12 ft.
disc, 9 plate one way disc, Int 510 seed drill w/double disc openers,
White 543 4 row planter w/insecticide boxes, Cockshutt 565 4
furrow 16" semi mount plow, Kongskilde 4 row scuffler w/rolling
shields, Kilbros 375 gravity box w/extensions on 12 ton Martin
wagon 10.00 x 20 tires, Turnco 225 M278 gravity box on Martin 10
ton wagon, 200 bushel gravity box, 40 ft. 6 inch with 3 hp electric
motor, Owattona 29 12 ft. swather, NH 68 baler, 2 flat racks on
wagons, Calsa 3 pt hitch sprayer, Continental post hole digger,
Walco 6 ft. tube hay elevator, 3 bar side rake, Letz grinder 60 ft.
drive belt, new roll barb wire, 20 cord of wood, 4-16ft. gates 1-14 ft.
approx. 70 steel posts, pile of scrap, 11 section diamond harrows,
electric welder, modern drill press, double emery w/1 hp motor,
jack all jack, old coal furnace, farm trailer, hen feeders, chick
waterers, sockets 3/4 1/2 1/4 drive, chainsaw, gear puller, battery
charger, portable air compressor, woven fence stretcher, 20 ton
hyd jack, 100 ft. 3/8 cable plus many small items too numerous to
mention.
Antiques, Furniture etc.: horse drawn cutter, horse collars, double
trees, neck yoke, Ox yoke, antique hand push grass seeder with
large wheel, Mason Risch upright piano with oak cabinet and
bench (real nice), bonnet chest, cradle, rocking chair, 2 organ
stools, 2 coal oil lamps, chesterfield, double barrel shot gun,
crocks, quilting frames, 9 piece dining room suite, etc.
Note sale order - Household items first at 10 a.m. then small farm
items, then machinery and tractors.
Farm is sold - Owner retiring - Walton Church ladies lunch booth
Terms Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CUNTON
OWNER JOHN H. McEWING 523-9390
BIRTHS CARD OF
THANKS
COULTES. Kevin, Karen and
Mitchell are pleased to announce
the new addition to their family.
Arriving late but safe was Jenna
Ann Coultes weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz.,
born at Clinton Public Hospital
September 10, 1992 at 2:39 p.m.
Proud grandparents are Murray and
Joanne Souch, Blyth and Jack and
Liz Coultes of Kincardine. Great
grandmothers include Stella
Johnston, Blyth; Freda Pipe,
Brussels and Laura Souch of
Wingham.
P.S. Daddy says she'll be able to
handle a hockey stick. 38- lp
THE BELGRAVE, BLYTH AND
Brussels School Fair Board would
like to thank all the students,
teachers and parents who helped
make the fair successful. A special
thanks to all the volunteers, judges
and the people behind the scenes
for helping make the fair great
again this year. 38-1
WANTADS
UCttk
ALL THE TIME!
BLYTH LIONS wish to thank all
the wonderful people who used our
park for their family reunions.
Their donations are very much
appreciated. The park was always
left nice and clean. The vandalism
at the washrooms was very
upsetting - the plugging of the
toilets with toilet tissue and paper
towels adds unnecessary expense.
The Lions work hard to provide the
facilities. - Al Donaldson,
Secretary. 38-1
CRAWFORD. We wish to thank so
many for all the kindnesses shown
to us over the past week. We
especially appreciated your phone
calls, the beautiful cards, the visits
and for the delicious food brought
to the house. To Rev. Acton, the
lodge members, our neighbours,
friends and family for all your acts
of sympathy, concern and
condolence, we are sincerely
grateful. - Rae and Marguerite
Crawford. 38-lp
JARVIS. I would like to thank all
of the organizations and individuals
who made my crowning as 1992-
1993 Brussels Fall Fair Queen
possible. To my sponsor Brussels,
Morris and Grey Recreation, I
thank you for your support and
your gift. I was honoured to be
your representative. To the
Brussels Agricultural Society, the
crowning of the Queen contest was
an enjoyable evening, never a dull
moment. I only hope that I can
represent Brussels to the capacity
and quality of the people behind the
scenes of the fair and the village. I
am honoured to be your 1992-1993
Fair Queen. Thank you to everyone
who made our fair possible. -
Margaret. 38-1
LONGMAN. I would like to thank
Frank, Marian and Sheila Hallahan
for their assistance while at the
Threshermen's Reunion, also
Wingham ambulance attendants,
Dr. Hanlon and nurses in the
Emergency Department for their
special care. Thank you to friends
and family for cards and inquiries.
-Kay Longman. 38-lp
LOVE. A sincere thank you to
everyone for the lovely flowers,
cards and gifts on the occasion of
our 25th wedding anniversary. -
George and Gloria Love. 38-lp
STONEHOUSE. My sincere thanks
to my relatives, neighbours and
friends for flowers, cards, treats,
visits, phone calls and food brought
to our home while I was a patient in
the Wingham and District Hospital
and since returning home. Special
thanks to Dr. Gear, nurses in
Intensive Care and on second floor
for their excellent care and to Rev.
Peter Tucker for his visits in the
Hospital and at our home. - Helen
Stonehouse. 38-lp
October is
Child Abuse Prevention
Month
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