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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-07-21, Page 17CARD OF THANKS THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1993. PAGE 17. UNICEF cards and gifts save lives. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Appliances and Household Effects for BRIAN & SHANNON McCLINCHEY AND FAMILY WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 AT 5:30 P.M. TO BE HELD AT THE FARM: Lot 30, Concession 2, East Wawanosh Township, 1 1/4 miles North of Auburn, 3/4 miles East. FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES: Antique 2 door wardrobe (mirror doors, bottom drawer), oak kitchen table and 4 matching chairs, matching antique wooden chairs, 4 other matching wooden chairs, antique wood sideboard with mirror, china cabinet (glass upper), oak desk, Singer tredle sewing machine (with machine), long narrow antique wooden side table, 2 other antique wooden tables with drawers, 2 matching end tables, wooden stereo cabinet, hall tree, 2 - 6 drawer dressers, matching bedroom suite (double bed and mattress, 2 dressers), Queen size pine waterbed with drawers and headboard with lights, children's bunk beds and mattress, 20" colour T.V., 12" black and white T.V., card table, old scale, lots of bottles, antique Underwood typewriter, quilt, red and white enamel pots and pans, large couch (beige tweed), oval antique table, old wire egg baskets, antique love seat, old cupboard, shelves, 2 picnic tables, mini trampoline, gun rack, child's table and chair set, planter, etc. APPLIANCES AND HOUSEHOLD: Kenmore heavy duty washer, Kenmore heavy duty dryer (5 yrs.), Kenmore gas barbecue (1 yr.), old 2 door side by side fridge, chest freezer, old bathtub, 2 stainless steel sinks, stereo and turntable, lamps, furnace humidifier (new, still in box), 10 gallon fish aquarium complete with stand, blankets, sheets, bedspreads, curtains, tablecloths, baskets, house plants, dried flower arrangements, dishes, glasses and mugs, Moulinex food processor, wok, trays, cookbooks, Tupperware, pictures, books, games and toys, canning Jars, new mailbox, paints and stains, stroller, playpen, baby intercom, shop vac. TOOLS, LAWN & GARDEN, FARM, MISC.: John Deere 200 8 hp. garden tractor, Canadians push lawn mower, 2 - 5 hp. garden tillers, gas weedeater, electric weedeater, fertilizer spreader, wheelbarrow, misc, shovels and Implements, garden supplies, 2 - new spools barbed wire, bricks, fence stakes, insulators, 175' drainage tile, galv. water trough, 6 section scaffolding complete, Homelite chainsaw, 1/2 hp. jet pump, 1976 Chev Scotsdale (for parts or farm use), manure spreader wagon, load of cedar fence posts, oxy/acetylene torches, Showgun TV antenna, misc. tools, socket sets, extension cords, 24' aluminum extension ladder, work benches, fluorescent lights, .22 cal. rim fire rifles (F.A.C. required), 2 - G.T. Snowracers (new), hockey net, brown steel siding, storm windows, 2 screen doors, pink insulation, miscellaneous builder's supplies, etc., 2 cordless drills, 4" electric plane. 1985 PONTIAC GRAND AM: 2 door, automatic, p.s., p.b., sunroof, am/fm cassette, air, tilt, 147,000 km. (If not sold prior to auction date!) subject to reserve. ...and many, many more items too numerous to mentionlIll Sale order dishes, bedding, small household items, furniture, appliances, tools, misc. items. Lunch Booth AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB, CLINTON 482-7898 FARMS IS SOLD. For info. contact B. McClinchey (526-7199) SATURDAY, JULY 31 AT 10 A.M.: piano, antiques, furniture, • all occasion cards • educational games and toys Available year-round! unicef For a free catalogue, call. UNICEF Canada 1-800-567-4483 -RATES- 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15c 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 IA ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM UPSTAIRS apartment. Fridge and stove includ- ed. Available immediately. Phone after 6:00 p.m. 523-4531. 29-2p TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS in Blyth and Clinton, 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 IA ARTICLES FOR SALE ONE GRAVITY BIN AND WAGON plus a hay rack. Contact Herb Shannon 523-9326. 29-1p OVEN READY CHICKENS, 6-7 lb. average, ready Aug. 17th. Con- tact Herb Shannon, 523-9326. 29-2p 300 BUSHEL BRUNS GRAVITY wagon with 10 ton running gear, in excellent condition. Call 482- 3518. 29-2 OLDER SOLID 2" MAHOGANY door, 3' x 6'-10", 90% glass with 2 panels, brass kick plate. Used building steel, red, 94". Phone Larry Bolger, 523-4205. 29-lb 1981 FORD LTD STATION wagon, $1,000 or B.O. (as is). 1981 Ford Van on propane, has raised roof, $1,000 or best offer (as is). 1 set of one ton springs for a Ford van - $150.00. Double bed snowmobile trailer, 6' x 8', comes with sides and cover, $400.00. Phone Brussels 887-6870. 29-1 SAVOY CABBAGE OUT OF THE garden. Contact Evelyn Caldwell, 52J-9324. 29-1 HELPING THE WORLD WRITE NOW CODE For information, call 1-800-661-CODE INVADING SPECIES HOTLINE GET INFORMATION! REPORT SIGHTINGS! 1-800-563-7711 ONTARIO FEDERATION OF ANGLERS & HUNTERS flialilh; :.4; CRONIN. Pat and Patti Cronin are pleased to announce the safe and early arrival of their first child, Adam Gerald. He was born on July 8th weighing 4 lb. 13 oz. Proud grandparents are Carol and Gerald McDowell, Auburn, and Jo and Bill Landon, Blyth. Great-grandparents are Jack and Elva Armstrong, Auburn and Marion Gamble, Ripley. 29-lp DIEHL. David, Dianne, Tamara, Cody and Shalin welcome with love the birth of Alyssa Ruby. Alyssa was born on July 5th and weighed 8 lb. 4 oz. Proud grandparents are Agnes Diehl of Monkton and Howard and Joan Bernard of Brussels. Great- grandparents are David and Ruby Triebner of Brucefield and Hazel Diehl of Stratford. 29-1 TYLER-RICHMOND. Tracy and Leah would like to announce the arrival of Trevor Terence Tyler at Clinton Public Hospital, July 10/93, 8 lb. 7 oz. Spoiling rights go to Keith and Olwen Richmond and Keith Tyler of Lucknow. Great-grandparents are Ray and Jean Griffiths and Millar and Ella Richmond, all of Blyth. 29- 1p C McTAGGART. We would like to thank relatives and friends who joined us to celebrate our 75th birthdays. Thanks for the flowers, gifts, cards and best wishes. A special thanks to our children for making it a happy occasion. - Allan and Mary 29-1 STEISS. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses on Second Floor, Listowel Memorial Hospital and to Thelma and Don. - Emylene 29-1 HUMPHRIES. To my family, a special thanks for my wonderful Birthday party and to my relatives and many friends who came to celebrate with me. Also for the gifts and all the lovely cards. This day will be stored away with my memories always. - Mary Humphries 29- 1p JARDIN. The "Best Wishes" given to us personally, and with cards and gifts on our 55th anniversary was greatly appreciated. Piper Jim McLean and the Carry-On Cloggers entertainment was a special treat, and all the ladies who helped with food and flowers did an excellent job. We thank you one and all for a very happy day. - Ruth and Tom Jardin 29-1p JOHNSTON. The family of the late Hugh Johnston wishes to express their sincere thanks to their neighbours, friends and relatives for all the floral tributes, cards, expressions of sympathy, memorial donations, the food brought to our homes. A special thank you to Rev. Banks for his many prayers and comforting words, to the intensive care unit at Wingham and District Hospital, to Dr. Gear, Betts Funeral Home, the pallbearers. We greatly appreciate the graciousness of the ladies of Duff's United Church for providing the lovely lunch following the service. 29-lp VADER-WILLIE. We would like to thank our wedding party, friends and family who helped organize our Buck 'n' Doe, as well as those who attended. It was nice to see so many people out to support us in our new beginning. -Mike Vader and Lori Willie 29-1 Reducing and recycling will make our landfill sites last longer. AUCTION SALE of Antiques and Home Furnishings will be held for THE ESTATE OF HOWARD WILKINSON at BELGRAVE COMMUNITY CENTRE on SATURDAY, JULY 24 starting at 10:30 A.M. ANTIQUES include: parlour chairs, rockers, parlour tables, plant stands, tea wagon, dining room and kitchen tables, dining room and p.b. chairs, top for kitchen cupboard, beds - one with curved footboard, dressers - one with glove boxes, victrola, floor model radio, desk, lamps, china and glass, 2 partial sets Limoges dinnerware, large number French Ivory toilet and manicure pieces, kitchenware, post cards, "Picturesque Canada" playing cards published by C.P.R. Co., Arthur Godfrey ukulele in its box, "Hamilton Carhart" organized labour red handkerchief, linens and bedding, doilies, old jars and bottles, and MUCH more. ALSO a fridge, freezer, electric stove, dryer, T.V. set, vacuum, 22 rifle, some tools and more. A few consignments may be added to this sale. Any announcements day of sale take precedence over written advertising. E. & O.E. TERMS: Cash or Cheque with I.D. day of sale. Lunch booth. Owner and Auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injuries, or loss of purchases, connected In any way with the sale. AUCTIONEERS: WALLACE BALLAGH, Teeswater 392-6170 GRANT McDONALD, Ripley 395-5353 AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE Household Furniture, Dishes, Appliances and misc. for ESTATE OF VERA SCOULLER 687 James St. Brussels, corner James & Ellen St. (near arena). SALE HELD AT THE RESIDENCE ON MONDAY EVENING, JULY 26 SALE TIME: 5 P.M. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Gibson single door refrigerator (older style), 17 cu. ft. chest freezer, Zenith colour T.V., table model with converter and remote control, Sport' sun tan lamp, chrome table with leaf and four caster arm chairs, Kenmore upright vacuum, 2 electric brooms, French Prov. coffee and matching end tables, French Prov. upholstered arm chair and stool, oil painting with light, small D.P. ped. table with drop leaves and drawer, variety of lamps, Cont. bed frame and head board, nite table, chest of drawers, matching dresser, dresser set, lane cedar chest, York rowing exercise machine, guitar (Riviera, good), bedroom chair, bedding and linens, books, small radio, storage wall unit, double glass sliding door cabinet, easy chair and stool, telephone table and chair, tub, basket chairs, 4 air fans, new hair dryer, shower stool, Christmas dec., luggage. DISHES: variety of good and everyday dishes, pots and pans, gallon crock with lid, costume Jewellery. MISC.: Lawn Boy gas push lawn mower, plus misc. GOOD CLEAN SALE - SO PLAN TO ATTEND Lunch booth available TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. sale day. Owners or Auctioneers not responsible for accidents, deletions or loss of property sale day. AUCTIONEERS: Bob and Doug Gilmore Phone - 291-3489 or 291-3421 CARD OF THANKS