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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-11-02, Page 25THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1994. PAGE 25. CARD OF THANKS -RATES- 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15c each. 500 will be deducted If ad is paid by the following Wednesday 0 A AUCTION SALES 0 0 CARD OF THANKS DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday In Blyth A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent, Blyth. Fridge, stove, utilities and laundry facilities all included. Call 482-9371. 26-tfn MODERN, AIR CONDITIONED, 2 bedroom home, family room, 1 1/2 baths, carport, on paved road north of Seaforth. With or without appliances. Available immediately. Phone 527-0870. 42-2 AUCTION SALES LARGE ANTIQUE AUCTION TO BE HELD AT RICHARD LOBB'S AUCTION BUILDING IN CLINTON for Old Blyth Home plus additions SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 AT 9 A.M. Old Malcolm bedroom suite with 2 single beds, antique hall seat with mirror, iron bed, weaving loom, side board, 4 king and queen pressed chairs, wooden dining table with 4 leaves, wicker wheelchair, modern wheelchair, single box spring and mattress, roll top desk, wicker fern stand, washstands, blanket boxes, antique dressers with mirrors, trunks, rocking chairs, antique tables, floor model Victrola, table top Sonora phonograph with tin horn, flat to wall cupboard bottom, 21 antique wooden planes, 13 clocks Includes Pequegnat, Hamilton Clock Co. French Garniture clock signed Ruchot, 10 antique oil lamps, lanterns, Tiffany type lamps, 2 antique hanging oil lamps with prisms, 4 Chandler pastels, A.Y. Jackson print large quantity pictures and frames, 2 Royal Doulton figurines, old tin toys, dolls, child’s old wooden wagon, milk bottles with names, dishes and glass were Include Limoges, Royal Albert Kentish rockery pattern 8 place setting, Nippon, Noritake Ocuppied Japan, Bovaria, Germany cranberry, crocks, handmade quilts plus many other items. Note: One of our best auctions this fall - plan to attend. TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 NEXT AUCTION SAT., NOV. 12 AT 9 A.M.: at Lobb Auction, Clinton THURS., NOV. 17 AT 11 A.M.: 125 acre farm for Estate of Stuart McEwan. APARTMENT FOR RENT, downtown Brussels $375.00 a month, heat and hydro included. 887-6303. 42-2 ARTICLE? FOR SALE OLD RADIO CABINET, ANTIQUE dresser, humidifier, man's new all weather coat size 40 tall, new Vita Master step exerciser, 887-9489. 43-2 LARGE CHINA CABINET WITH glass doors and interior light, paid $1,300 new, asking $900 or best offer. Phone 523-9499. 43-1 TEMPERED GLASS SUITABLE for green houses or solar kilns $10 per sheet, 7 pcs. 28" x 75", 9 pcs. 34" x 75", 4 pcs. 45" x 75". Call 523-4235. 43-lp FIREWOOD BY RED HOT LOGS - $35 a cord for mixed seasoned wood. Delivery $5-$10 per cord depending on distance and amount. So don't be late, don't get caught, get hot. Buy firewood. Call John, 887-9921. 41-8p TRAILER FOR SALE 6'6" x 12" with 7,000 lb. axle, 16" tires. Call 523-9550. 42-4 0 CARD OF THANKS A great big Thank You to our wonderful friends for the surprise 40th anniversary party. It was a surprise and it was fun. Let's do it again next year. 43-lp BLACK. A special thank you to the girls who "kidnapped me" for the surprise supper and helped me ease over to their side of the "hill". P.S. House decorators can work very quietly when they want. Thanks for a great birthday. - Barb. 43-lp ESTATE AUCTION Auction sale of tractors, farm machinery, misc. tools, old car parts and misc. farm items to be held at Lot 6 Cone. 11 of Grey Twp. 11/4 mi. east of Brussels and 1 Cone, south; first farm on left on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 AT 9 A.M. Tractors - JD Model R, MH #44, MH #22, AC-WD 45 with loader, AC-WD Rowcrop with loader, Cock. #30, small AC bulldozer - gas. Machinery - Me C. 3 fur. 12” pull-type plow, JD 4 fur. trail plow, 2 - Me C Doering 3 fur. trail plows, JD 12 ft. cultivator, 10 ft. drag disc, 12 ft. trail cultivator, 5 ft. one way disc, 6 section drag harrow, 3 drum land roller, JD 8 ft. pull type disc, JD one way disc, MH 13 run single disc seed drill, Cock. 15 run single disc seed drill with grass seeder, N.I. 7 ft. trail mower, AC - 7 ft. semi mount mower, NH #469 - 9 ft. haybine, NH #56 side rake, NH #69 hayliner baler, 5 - flat racks and wagons, Int. #50 swather, Ebersol 24 ft. bale elevator, 36 ft. 5” grain auger, 280 gal. weed spray with Hardy pump and Wisconsin engine, Bellthrashing machine 28" x 45" on steel, Turnco and JF 135 bu. gravity bins and wagons, Oliver 3 beater manure spreader, 6 farm trailers, bale stooker, 2 - V-type 6 ft. snowblowers, circular saw, 24 ft. bale conveyor, post hole digger. Vehicles - 1977 Mercury 600 truck with 18 ft. stock rack, stock car trailer, Mercury F-100 3/4 ton truck with rack, Ford Pinto Stock Car, 1969 Chev Malibu car. All vehicles being sold as Is. Misc. Farm Items - 4 - 40 rod rolls page wire (new), quantity of sheet metal, used lumber, 200 and 250 gal. fuel tanks, extension and step ladders, cement mixer, farm gates, water tanks, shovels, forks, etc. 2 - 16 ft. 4" grain augers, 2-11 ft. 4" grain augers, quantity of plywood, quantity of 1" x 5" x 16 ft. lumber, Papec and McCormick hammermills, cedar rails, fanningmill, hydraulic press, 2 - 1/2" drill presses, 4 jackall jacks, Cytelene torches, old signs, lanterns, tool boxes, work benches, tire changer, forge, anvils, emeries, old cash register, chain falls, 3/4" drive socket set, body grinder, air compressor, heavy towing cables, Simplicity 7 hp riding mower, Coca Cola pop machine, drive belts, Dolmar 24" chain saw, tractor umbrellas and heat housers, Motocraft 3 hp push mower, heavy duty battery charger, car ramps, large quantity of scrap metal, copper, old cars and old machinery for parts, hyd. bumper jack, large bridge culvert, old car parts, bicycles, old horse walking chisel plow and other misc. items too numerous to list and yet to be uncovered. Note - this Is a large sale with lots of Interesting small items and tools; plan to attend. TERMS - CASH OR CHEQUE WITH I.D. DAY OF SALE ESTATE AND AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE. ESTATE OF MORRIS HEMINGWAY AUCTIONEER - JOSEPH ZEHR 887-9599 BOWES. We would like to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, and food brought to the house after the passing of a dear sister and aunt Marg Taman. Special thanks to Ella and Sheron for serving lunch after visiting hours and to the comrades of the Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary and Legion for their service and lunch served after the funeral. Your kindness will always be remembered. - Betty and Irvin Bowes, Maxine and John Brush and family, Connie and Vernon Bromley and family. 43-1 IVES. Andrew and Teresa and their families wish to extend thanks to all who helped make our Buck and Doe and wedding and reception so memorable. Thanks for all the gifts, cards and best wishes. Special thanks to Rev. Paul Acton, George and Lois, Connie, Kris, Mary Ann, Dave, Kennie and the rest of the gang. 43-lp McCLINCHEY. We would like to say thanks to our friends and relatives, with a special thanks to our family for our surprise 40th anniversary party. The lovely gifts, flowers, cards and telegram call that we received were very much appreciated. Thanks to all. - Harold and Doris. 43-lp SHORTREED. Throughout his life, Dad worked in, and for, his community and his.Church. He taught us to do the same - that by giving of yourself you will also receive. Following his sudden death this past week we have been reaping the benefits of our many friends. Thank you for your many acts of kindness and your presence that comforts us during this our time of sorrow. - Bill, Valerie, Jason, Matthew, Bradley and Krista Shortreed, Rick and Margaret Mclnroy. 43-lp COMING EVENTS SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS bingo, every Monday night 7:30 p.m. Seaforth and District Community Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus Share The Wealth, $750 Jackpot must go! Doors open 6:30 p.m.eow CRAFT SHOW AND SALE IN the Brussels Legion, Saturday, Nov. 12, 10-5; Sunday, Nov. 13, 1-5. Bake table and door prizes. 43-2 The Missions Committee of Brussels Mennonite Fellowship thanks everyone who contributed in enabling us to support almost three families for one year through our International Crafts of the World Sale. 43-1 FOREST FACT (NC)—More than 32% of the Earth's land surface is covered by forests. Canada is the second-largest country in the world and almost half of it— 416 million hectares, a landmass equal in si/e to Europe- is covered by forests. PARKINSON’S Yolk Care S Will Heer a I Fixd Tin. Cl re id THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF BLYTH and District wants to thank all the children and their parents who attended their Halloween party. Another success. Special thanks to Don Scrimgeour for the pop, Boyd and Muriel Taylor for the apples and Mason Bailey for the pumpkins. 43-1 COME JOIN "WEE COUNTRY Treasures" for our 1st annual "Christmas in the Country" craft show and sale, Friday, Nov. 11, 6-10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. at the home of Mamie Hoggarth, Hwy. #4, 5 km. south of Clinton, 1 km. south of Kate's Restaurant. Marnic 233- 3449; Audrey 482-7441; Deb 233- 5893. 43-2 OLEJNIK. Many thanks for the lovely gifts received at the neigh­ bour's shower at Phyllis Mitchell's on October 13, 1994. Special thanks to Phyllis Mitchell, Evelyn Blake and Annette Lewington for arranging the shower. Thanks again. - Nicole Olejnik. 43- lp OLEJNIK. Thanks to everyone who brought gifts to the shower on October 22, 1994 at Betty McCall’s. Special thanks to the hostess and Bev Stevenson for their thoughtfulness. Thank you. - Nicole Olejnik. 43-lp OLEJNIK. Thanks to the Steven­ son family for having a shower for me on October 23, 1994 at Sharon Blake's. The gifts received were greatly appreciated. A special thank you to Sharon for hosting the shower. Many thanks. - Nicole Olejnik. 43-lp STEVENSON-OLEJNIK. A very special thanks to family and friends who attended our Buck and Doe on October 15, 1994. A sincere thank you to the wedding party for all their hard work, also Betty Upshall and others who helped out in any way. Thanks again for everyone's support. - Ron Stevenson and Nicole Olejnik. 43-lp MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA- ment - St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Clinton, Wednesday, November 9, 8 p.m. Over $100.00 in prizes. Lunch provided. Everyone wel­ come. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. 43-lp EUCHRE - LONDESBORO HALL, Nov. 4, 18 and Dec. 2. Sponsored by Women's Institute. Bring lunch. All welcome. 43-lp FARMER'S BREAKFAST, SUN- day, November 6, 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Church Hall, Clinton. Take outs available. Adults $4.00; children $2.00.43-lp WALTON TURKEY SUPPER WED. NOV. 2 Duffs United Church, Walton Adults $8.00 Under 12 $4.00 Under 5 Free Smorgasbord Served 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Takeouts Available THE '94 SKATE-A-THON COM- mittee would like to thank all the skaters, pledgers, helpers and those who donated food and money towards our cause. Our success was your generosity. 43-1 THE ARK YOUTH DROP-IN CENTER is open to 12-20 year olds Thursday, Friday and Saturday 7 p.m.-10 p.m. and 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. on Saturdays for 10 yrs and up