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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1995-04-12, Page 16*55,X,MOSMIM,Y,W4X16,Y,516V,,,Mt*WA. *7 NC For information call:1 FIND THE ORE Yot tr CARL WW II.!. HELP WI 0 li 4 i a 1-800-565-3000 PARKINSON'S A ARTICLES FOR SALE FIREWOOD FOR SALE, $35/CORD. Phone 357-4972. 13-4 A AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Show harness, portable horse stalls, show wagon gears, homemade parade car, Kubota lawn tractor, sweeper, farm machinery and horse drawn equipment to be held 5 miles south of Baylield on Highway 21 at Spring Bank Farms for Tom Penhale. SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd AT 10:00 A.M. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 Clinton OWNER: TOM PENHALE 1.519-565-2052 OR 565-2272 AUCTION SALE To be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton for Jones Poultry Farm plus additions THURS., APRIL 20 APPROX. 10:30 A.M. Case 5130 front wheel assist tractor run 1100 hours, Wilrich 28 ft. cultivator, 2 Pronovast 16 ft. silage or grain dump boxes on 12 ton double reach wagons, 2 Lilliston 6200 Edible Bean combine (air delivery), 6 row and 4 row bean pullers and Windrowers, AC WD 45 tractor rebuilt new paint and tires, 1986 one ton Chev with van body, aeration wagons, New Idea 10 ton tandem manure spreader, 20 ft. 16 inch belt conveyor on wheels, 16 ft. belt conveyor on wheels, IH 56 6 row planter, 12 ft. disc, 20.8 x 38 trail duals, 6 row scuffler plus other equipment, JD 8 row planter, hay rake plus much more. Note: We are accepting additions to this auction. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482.7898 OWNER: DALE JONES 519-263-2545 BRIAN RINTOUL AUCTIONEER 357-2349 CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 - Stocker Sale, K-W Stockyards. SATURDAY, APRIL 15 - Livestock and machinery, Anton Van Osch estate and Delores Van Osch, Ashfield Township. SATURDAY, APRIL 22 - Ron Stanley consignment machinery, Bervie. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 - Stocker Sale, K-W Stockyards. SATURDAY, MAY 6 - House- hold effects, Ruby Hanna's estate, Belgrave. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 - Stocker Sale, K-W Stockyards. FRIDAY, MAY 12 - 7 p.m. - Carson Beef - Cow Sale. SATURDAY, MAY 13 - Eldon Culbert, Dungannon. MONDAY, MAY 22 - Carson Beef-Cow Sale. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 - Stocker Sale, K-W Stockyards. SATURDAY, MAY 27 - Jim Holmes at Newton, machinery. K-W STOCKYARDS EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY & BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK EVERY FRIDAY. AUCTION SALES PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1995. %6-4tIMMWIAPM;027,04M.VW`Wrer,ar,W.MWOOMP OWy -RATES- 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15; 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 Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 FARMHOUSE FOR RENT - Attractive 4-bedroom farmhouse located just north of Belgrave. Monthly rent $600. For inquiries call: (519) 357-3330. 15-2 FARMHOUSE FOR RENT - Spacious 4-bedroom farmhouse located east of Brussels. Monthly rent $700. For inquiries call: (519) 357-3330. 15-2 IN BLYTH, AVAILABLE JUNE 1 - three bedroom apartment plus den with a large backyard. Heat and hydro included. $550 a month. First and last month's rent required. References required. Call daytime, 523-9785, after 4 p.m. 527-2727. 14-4 HOUSE FOR RENT IN BLYTH. Call 523-9500. 13-tfn BLYTH: TWO BEDROOM apartment, fridge, stove, utilities and laundry facilities all included. Phone 482-9371. 01-tfn ARTICLES FOR SALE 10 FT. KEWANEE WHEEL DISK. $450. Call 523-4431. 14-2 BLAKE'S APPLE ORCHARD - low oxygen stored apples. Quality and firmness guaranteed. McIntosh, Ida Red, Spartans, Rcd Delicious, Mutsu. Freshly pressed ice cold cider. Phone 887-6972. 12-tfn RAINBOW TROUT - FRESHLY cleaned, 6 for $12.50 or fish your own at 300 an inch, 3 concessions north, 3 sideroads west of Blyth. Gloria Hedley 357-2329. 04-tfn CHICK DAYS "order yours today" DAUPHIN FEED & SUPPLY LTD. Dungannon Walton 529-7951 887-6023 1-800-665-5675 jai) Distributors for Shur Gain Anna' Feeds & Pride Seeds LeLry's Vac Shop • SPECIALIZING IN ) REPAIRS TO RAINBOW VACUUMS- Plus • We now service all major brands: • Kirby • Filter Queen • Tri-Star Etc. We Stock • Bags • Belts • Shampoos • Etc 350 Morris St. Blyth, On NOM 1HO 519-523-4205 1-800-830-3294 LARRY T. BOLGER (Prop.) AUCTION SALE Antiques to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Annie Elliott of Goderich plus additions plus bicycles for the Goderich Police Department SATURDAY, APRIL 15 AT 9 A.M. Hanging oil lamp with prisms, 15 oil lamps, 4 Pequanet clocks, Brandon calendar school clock, marble garniture clock, 6 Chandler pastels, occupied Japan, 1 piece of Carnival glass, depression glass, 3 pieces of R.S. Prussia, 2 Royal Doulton Figurines, Tiffany style lamp, pair of Staffordshire dogs, Victorian pictures, antique wheel chair, wicker rocker, large dining suite, china cabinet with glass front and ends, antique ladies' chair, cedar chest, wicker tea wagon, gate leg dining table, Deacon's bench, umbrella stand, gun stock chair, corner china cabinet, side board bottom, bridge lamps, dark pine coffee and end tables, modern chesterfield and chair, large entertainment wall unit - nearly new, colour T.V., Moffat fridge, 24 inch electric stove, 24 inch gas stove, 3 modern chests of drawers, large antique chest of drawers, large modern dresser with fancy framed mirror and matching chest, spin dry washer, dehumidifier, wringer washer, component stereo, some bedding, electric leaf blower, electric hand held grinder, electric drill, skill saw, jig saw, overhead electric, plus many other hems. Selling at 11:30 a.m. - Approx. 45 bicycles plus other Items for the Goderich Police Department. Note 2 auctioneers selling. This auction has something for everyone so plan to attend. TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 1-519-482-7898 ESTATE AUCTION SALE of livestock, horses, farm machinery, feed and truck FOR ESTATE OF THE LATE ANTONE VAN OSCH & DELORES VAN OSCH R.R. 7, Lucknow - Lot 5 Con. 10 Western Division Ashfield Twp. 2 Corners South of Lucknow - 5 Corners West of Lucknow or 16 miles north of Goderlch on 21 Highway - 2 miles east - Watch For Signs SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1995 AT 10:30 A.M. SHARP LIVESTOCK: Selling approx. 1:00 p.m. Approx. 80 Holstein Heifers, mostly registered from 4-00 lbs. to breeding age heifers will be bred to UBI bulls & checked in calf. Sires of some of these heifers - Hanover Raider and (Broker); 5 Veal Calves. HORSES 1:00 P.M.: 2 Palomino mares In foal; 1 Palomino 1993 filly foal; 1 Palomino 1993 Stud foal; 1 Palomino 1994 Stud foal; 1 Palomino Stud aged; Western Saddle & Bridle. FEED 1:00 P.M.: Approx. 1,000 square bales 1994 1st cut hay; approx. 500 square bales 1994 2nd cut hay; quantity of silage in 16' silo - sold by foot. MACHINERY 11:00 A.M.: 7740 SLE Ford Tractor with cab, 2 wheel drive - 556 hours - 18-38 tires, tractor fully loaded - new condition; Duals 18-38 sell sep.; 5610 Ford Tractor 4 wheel drive with Frey loader and bucket - 887 hours, loaded, new condition; Round bale fork to fit sells sep. SEEDING EQUIPMENT: Ford 18' cultivator hydro wings; Ford 4- 16 semi mount plow; International 510 seed drill with grass seeder; International 400 air corn planter; levelling harrow; set of chain harrows; set of diamond harrows; coil packer with 2 pups sell together; J.D. 660 manure spreader tandom with end gate. HAY EQUIPMENT: New Holland 489 haybine 9', good condition; New Holland 310 baler with thrower, 2 - Hoist wagons with Meyers 20' bale thrower; racks - good condition; J.D. wagon and flat rack; Dion Forage heavy duty wagon with box and roof; Dion Forage blower; Allied Skelton Elevator approx. 70' - up side of barn; George White Weed Sprayer - trail 200 g 9 !s. ; Helm 7' single auger snow blower; 4 row corn scuffler; Winco generator on cart - like new; 2 - round bale feeders. TRUCK: 1986 Ford Explorer F150XL, automatic with cap - selling as is; Tandom double horse trailer. Wagon load of misc. 10:30 a.m. sharp, Satellite dish as is. Plan to attend this Estate Auction of well kept machinery. Mark this date on your calendar. TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising, items listed as described by owner. AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349 OWNER: DELORES VAN OSCH INFORMATION: JOE VAN OSCH - CATTLE (519) 395-2865 INFORMATION: PETER VAN OSCH - (519) 395-2741 Lunch Booth Support minor sports Attend a game HALL. Sincerest thanks to one and all who took part in my aid, Friday, March 31, 1995 during my heart attack. Special thanks to Pat Brigham and members of the Blyth Fire Department who sustained me at the scene until the ambulance arrived, also to whoever moved my vehicles back home, and to Jim and Joan Chalmers for their most deeply appreciated services of seeing to my personal needs and care of my home while in hospital and after I arrived home again. Plus all well-wishers from village and area, via cards, visits and various means of support, such as by druggist Dan Taylor who brought needed medication to me at home. A much wiser and appreciative Blyth resident — Dave A. Hall. 15-lp HOY. I wish to thank my family, friends and neighbours for all of the cards, flowers and visits. A special thanks to all of the people in my hometown of Londesboro for their kindness and get well wishes. Thank you to Dr. Vilos and the nurses on fourth floor at St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Thank you all for giving me the strength to recover quickly. — Jacqueline Hoy. 15-1 LEISRMAN. We would like to ex- tend a very special thank you to our family for organizing our golden anniversary celebration at the Belgrave Institute Hall on April 1. A heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbours who came to help us celebrate and who sent gifts and cards. We gratefully appreciated the wonderful dinner catered by the Belgrave U.C.W. and the entertain- ment provided by Don Vair of Belgrave. Thanks to all of you again for the warm and lasting memories. — Jim and Ruby Leishman. 15-1 McARTHUR. I would like to thank my friends for their help and support when I was a patient in University Hospital, Mar.22/95 - Mar.26/95. The staff of the hospital were so helpful, one couldn't have asked for better care and to Dr. Ferguson and his surgical staff. Thanks to Peter Hagedoorn for being there, it meant a lot. And two very special friends that have seen me through this and drove me to and from Seaforth since last October, Roy and Helen Briene of Walton. And thanks to Dr. Zettel - it has been a long road but you did it. Words cannot express how grateful 1 feel, thanks again. — David K. McArthur. 15-1 SHADDICK. My sincere thanks to family, friends and neighbours for the many kindnesses shown to both Allen and me during my recent stay in hospital and since returning home. Thanks also to the doctors and nurses for the care I received while in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks for all the prayers, visits, cards, flowers and the food. Everything was greatly appreciated. It means so much to know people care. — Ruth. 15-1 Eighty-three per cent of dropouts had little or no further education/training while 74 per cent of graduates were enrolled in or had completed advanced education/training.