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AUCTION
SALES
REMINDER NOTICE
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE
Of over 60 tractors - Farm Equipment - Misc. Items - Etc.
AT BRINDLEY SALES YARD DUNGANNON, ONTARIO
ON SATURDAY JUNE 19, 1993 AT 9:30
See last week's paper for full listing
LATE ADDITIONS:
Special at 1:00 p.m. 1993 Chev Silverado Pickup
2500 Series - Diesel - Extended Cab
and
Complete line of equipment from ly{2 local farms
Consignments Welcome
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: (519) 529-7625 (Business)
529-7970 (Residence)
-RATES-
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
150 each.
500 will be deducted
if ad is paid by the
following Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
In Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
VERY WELL KEPT TWO BED
room apartment in quiet apartment
building in Belgrave. Fridge and
stove included. No pets. Tenant
pays utilities. Ideal for mature
person or couple. Available July 1.
Rent $346. Phone 357-2433 after
6:00 p.m. 24-tfn
ROOM FOR RENT, USE OF
house, $175 a month, plus utilities.
Phone 887-9503. 24-1p
HOUSE FOR RENT: LARGE
three bedroom in Blyth, $525/month.
Available July 1. Phone 887-9007
and leave message. 21-tfn
CLINTON — ONE AND TWO
bedroom apartments, available
immediately, includes fridge, stove,
heat, hydro, cable tv, parking and
laundry facilities. Nice large apart-
ments, reasonable rent. For more
information call 482-9371. 23-tfn
FOR RENT — THREE BEDROOM
house on paved road near Brussels.
Phone 887-6425. 23-3p
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
ROASTING CHICKENS AVAIL-
able June 29. Delivered free
Blyth-Brussels area. $1.35/lb.
887-6098. 24-2p
RIECK I.D.A. PHARMACY,
Goderich, carries a full line of
breast prostheses. After breast
surgery, our certified fitters can
help you. For more information call
524-7241 collect. 12-26 eow
HEAVY DUTY RIDING CASE
220 lawn tractor, 10 h.p.,
completely reconditioned. Snow-
blower available. Phone 887-6943.
24-2
4 ROW CORN SCUFFLER - $1,000.
Phone 523-9277 or 523-9139.
24-2p
14 FT. FIBREGLASS CANOE,
$290. Phone 482-7675. 24-3
RAINBOW TROUT — POND
stockers, $1.50 each; freshly
cleaned, 6 for $10; or fish your own
at 30 cents an inch. 3 concessions
north, 3 side roads west of Blyth.
David Hedley, 357-2329. tfn
PERENNIALS, GERANIUMS AND
Box plants. Leo and Cony Sanders,
one road south of Belgrave, then
east two miles on County Rd. 16.
Phone 887-6306. 19-7p
Don't over water lawns.
Water only every three to
five days when needed.
INTERESTED IN TAKING PART
in a Farmers' Market in Blyth?
A pilot project may be held in
August if there is enough interest.
Contact Peter Smith 523-4345 or
Keith Roulston 523-4792 (days),
523-9636 evenings. 22-4
COLE. The family of the late
Thomas Cole would like to thank
Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez and the
ladies of the Blyth United Church,
-Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home
(Tasker Chapel), friends and
neighbours for their sympathy
shown to us. Thank you for flowers
and donations received. 24-1
CRAWFORD. It was an enjoyable
surprise euchre party held for us at
the home of Jim and Ruby
Leishman. Thanks to all who came,
to Ross Procter for the address and
to Mary for the presentation of the
beautiful plant and gift of money. It
was a difficult decision for us to
leave the fourth of Morris.
Although we left the house, we are
happy we have not left our friends.
Thank you one and all for a lovely
evening. — Rae and Marguerite
Crawford. 24-1
McCALL/GAMBLE. Thanks to
everyone who helped put together a
stag and doe for us, we had a really
great time. Thanks again. — Don
and Darlene. 24-1
McCUTCHEON. It is very difficult
to find enough words to express my
thanks and appreciation to so many
relatives and friends for their
thoughtfulness before and follow-
ing my surgery. The inquiries, well
wishes, cards, treats, visits and
drives to London with Barb, were
very much appreciated. Thank you
all for your concerns and kindnesses
— true qualities of small town
residents. — George McCutcheon.
24-1
McNICHOL-CRONIN. We would
like to thank everyone who
attended our Buck & Doe and
helped to make it such a great
party. A special thank you goes to
the members of our wedding party
for organizing it so capably and to
everyone else who helped in any
way. — Ron and Michelle. 24- 1p
PLETCH. Sincere thank you to all
who sent cards, flowers and visits
while I was in Victoria Hospital,
London, and also in the Wingham
Hospital, and for visits since
coming home. I really appreciated
it. — Sam Pletch. 24-1
SANDERS. Thank you to all those
who attended and contributed to
my community shower. Thank you
to Joan, Joyce and the fifth line
ladies who hosted and organized
my shower. Also a thank you to
those who provided the high class
entertainment that we all enjoyed.
Thank you also to Sharon Rapson
for hosting my Tupperware shower,
and to all those who contributed to-
wards my large selection of Tupper-
ware. — Jennifer Sanders. 24-lp
SAUVE. A bouquet to Brussels
Firemen. Thank you ever so much
for your quick response to me last
week. We're very fortunate to have
such caring and responsible
residents. — Clayton Sauve. 24-lp
TO THE LONDESBORO LIONS.
A sincere thank you goes out to the
Londesboro Lions from the
Londesboro Pee Wee girls for
donating our uniforms. It was
greatly appreciated. — From the Pee
Wee Girls and Coaches. 24-1
TURNBULL. I would like to thank
everyone for visits, cards, and
concern to help, while I was in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. It was
all appreciated. — Bill Turnbull.
24-lp
COMING
EVENTS
COME TO THE BLYTH RUTA-
baga Festival June 26 & 27 for a
weekend of family entertainment
including: bed races, Betsy bingo,
soap box derby, kiddie fun trak,
pony rides, firemen's barrel fight,
and much more Saturday afternoon
at the Lions Park. 24-1
VOLUNTEER THIS SUMMER AT
Blyth Festival. Volunteer ushers
(over 12 years old) needed all
summer for the Blyth Festival
Theatre. Adults and youth welcome
to usher; especially matinee and
weekend performances. Call Lisa at
523-9300. 24-1
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AUCTION
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AUCTION
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LARGE ESTATE SALE
Car, boat, antique furniture, hanging oil lamp, paintings, Franklin
Mint collectables, glassware, tools, etc. to be held at Richard
Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for the Estate of Gordon Fowler
plus additions.
SAT. JUNE 19 AT 10 A.M.
Car: 1978 Chrysler, 2 door hard top sell as Is without safety check.
Boat: 17 ft fiberglass boat with Mercury 80 hp outboard motor and
trailer.
Antiques, Furniture, Appliances: Antique captain's chest on chest
of drawers with brass carrying handles, large pine jam type
cupboard, large antique chest of drawers with spooled corners and
mustache pulls, old jam cupboard, 2 flat to wall cupboard bottoms,
old pine blanket box, 2 captain's chairs, 3 washstands, 2 chests of
drawers, drop leaf dining table with Queen Anne style legs, antique
ladies' chair, hanging lamps with prisms and hand painted font, 2
Boston rockers, rocking arm chair, Hosier top, 3 press back chairs,
bridge lamp, floor lamps, 2 small wardrobe with mirror doors, 3
single mattresses, combination drop front desk and bookcase,
chesterfield with pull out bed, drafting table, harvest gold fridge
and 30" stove (real clean), upright freezer, chest freezer, GE
automatic washer and dryer, 3 colour N's, floor rugs, oil lamps„
crocks, oil paintings, water colours, Franklin Mint collectables
include Cranes of happiness lamps, Meadow land bird vase,
Crescent Moon vase, 11 collectors plates of masterpieces of
impressionism, Black Beauty and My Friend Flicks figurines,
Garden of Golden Pheasants picture, Ansley dinnerware, silver
pieces, glassware, etc. some bedding, broad axe, 3 adz, 2 wood
planes, wheelchair, 2 step ladders, plus many other Items too
numerous to mention. Plan to attend this large, Interesting
auction.
Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneer Richard Lobb 482-7898 Clinton
AUCTION SALE
Furniture, appliances, household effects to be held at Richard
Lobb's Auction Building for Jean and Gerald Reid.
WED. JUNE 23 AT 6 P.M.
Admiral fridge, GE microwave, Whirlpool 24" almond stove,
Whirlpool almond washer, humidifier, Electrohome 26 colour TV,
TV converter, 12" portable TV, Ghetto blaster, modern oval maple
kitchen table with matching chairs, china cabinet, 2 microwave
cabinets, modern love seat, 2 drawer filing cabinets, 3 modern end
tables, matching brass table lamps, recliner chair, glider chair,
swivel chair, floor lamp, queen size box spring and mattress on roll
around frame, matching dresser and chest of drawers, 4 drawer
chest, 3/4 maple bed with box spring and mattress, double bed box
spring and mattress, new 6 ft. vertical blind, antique foot stool,
sewing basket, old desk, electric type writer, adding machine, 2
paintings, large barometer, modern small 2 door cabinet, 2 old
handmade quilt tops, new quilting frames cost new $250., slide
projector, Atari games, 3 business manuals, blue print for success
In your own business, Disney books, Do-it-yourself popular
mechanics, food processor, meat slicer, card table, aluminum
ladders, a few tools, dishes, glassware, small appliances, etc., etc.
Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneer Richard Lobb 482-7898 Clinton
AUCTION SALE
FOR MRS. IYLA BURCHILL
Lot 41 Con. 14 East Wawanosh, 1/2 mile west of
Wingham on Hwy. 86
JUNE 19, 1993 AT 10:30 A.M.
Machinery: Old Massey Harris for parts, trail type plow, old rake,
wagon bottom. Old New Holland spreader - parts, old mix mill,
horse trailer, two small utility trailers, old tedder, 6' hay
conditioner, chisel plow, snow blower.
Misc. Items: Franklin stoves, 2 new style cast iron tubs, 3 barrel
planters, extension ladder 40', 2 steel beams - 26', roof jack, skill
saws, drill, grinders, chain hoist, number of carpentry tools,
shovels, rakes, picks, table saw, No. of wood doors, aluminum
and steel doors, quantity of nails, large quantity of scrap, cast
iron tractor seat, old oil lanterns, electric fence stakes and wire,
quantity of shingles and old tools.
Household Effects: Chesterfield and chair (like new), recliner,
rockers, lamps, pictures, stereo (record player, tape player and
radio), records, air conditioner, microwave, small appliances,
Filter Queen vacuum cleaner, microwave cupboard, wall unit (2-
32" sections), copper and brass collection (bells, boilers, blow
torches, fire extinguishers), dishes, old bottles.
Auto Misc.: 3 truck tops (one like new), 14' boot (fiberglass),
1959 Dodge Fargo truck fiberglass front fenders 6 cyl., 1948
Oldsmobile V8 'rocket engine for parts, 1960 Plymouth car for
parts, 1973 Concord Motor home Dodge Motor, 2 new front tires,
awning, gas furnace, stove oven, 3-way fridge, air conditioner,
shower, toilet, TV antenna. Chrysler New Yorker, Excellent
condition. The last new Items will be offered for sale if not
previously sold.
Many more items both old and antique too numerous to mention.
Hope to see you at this auction.
Terms: Cash or cheque with ID day of sale. Owners or
auctioneer not responsible for any accident or loss that may
occur on premises day of sale.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
BARRY BURCHILL 357-2760
BRIAN RINTOUL
AUCTIONEER 357-2349
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