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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT A
TWO BEDROOM UPSTAIRS
apartment, fridge and stove,
included. Please call 523-4531 for
more information. 38-3
TWO BEDROOM FARMHOUSE
between Blyth and Londesboro,
available immediately. References
required. Phone 523-9610. 37-tfn
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1995. PAGE 21.
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-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
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
BLYTH, 3 BEDROOM BUNGA-
low, excellent location, available
immediately, monthly rent $475
plus utilities. References required.
Phone 523-9435. 39-1
BLYTH, FOUR BEDROOM
house, available immediately.
References required. Phone 523-
9500. 39-tfn
COMPLETELY REMODELLED
three bedroom home in Blyth, 2
baths, main floor laundry, oil
furnace. References please. $575
plus utilities, 887-9007. 38-tfn
EXECUTIVE FOUR BEDROOM
farmhouse, available Nov. 1/95, 3
car garage, 5 appliances, 5 miles
northwest of Seaforth $700/month,
plus utilities. Call 527-0349. 38-2
BARN WINDOWS - CUSTOM
pine sash windows for house, shed,
barn use. John Hoonaard, Blyth
519-523-9445. 39-8p
CEDAR POSTS, PEELED, MAY
be painted. Phone 523-9412. 39-1p
FIREWOOD FOR SALE, DRIED
1 1/2 years. Phone 523-9379.39-1p
SQUASH - PEPPER, BUTTERNUT
and buttercup, potatoes. Phone 887-
6439. 39-2p
80,000 BTU NATURAL GAS
furnace, new blower motor, perfect
for shop use, $250 or best offer.
Phone 482-5784 after 5:30. 39-1
ROASTING CHICKENS, 7- 8 LBS.
Order now for delivery Oct. 20.
$1.40 lb. 887-6098. 38-4p
FARM FRESH APPLES, SWEET
cider, apple butter, honey. Weekly
specials. Maitside Orchards,
County Rd. 16, Brussels. Open
daily. Phone 887-6883. 38-2p
'95 ARCTIC CAT, ZR 580, 1950
miles, plastic skis, Fox shocks,
$6500. Phone 523-9362. 38-2
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
CATHY'S SHOPPE - UNIQUE
gifts, great prices, fall decorating. 1
1/4 miles north of Winthrop, turn
right, second place on left. If I'm
home I'm open days and evenings.
Call 527-1484. 37-3
• To reduce the amount of oil you
use in frying, get the pan and oil
very hot before adding the food.
The hotter the oil, the shorter the
cooking time and the less fat
absorbed by the food. CHALMERS. Darryl and Lynn
(MacDonald) welcome with love
their precious gift from God, a
beautiful baby girl. Sadie Lisa
Marie was born on September 25 at
Clinton Public Hospital weighing
8 lbs. and measuring 21 inches in
length. Another grandchild to spoil
for Enid MacDonald and Jim and
Joan Chalmers, all of Blyth. Great-
grandchild for May MacDonald,
Lucknow. Thought of and greatly
missed at this special time are
Grandpa Kenneth MacDonald and
Poppa Ben Arnold. 39-1
SMITH. Big brother Connor is
thrilled to announce the safe arrival
of little sister Morgan Aleashia on
Saturday, September 9, 1995 at
9:12 a.m. weighing 9 lbs. 5 oz.
Proud parents are Brad and Sheila.
Spoiling privileges go to her
grandparents Joe and Bev Smith,
Mike and Dorothy Gulutzen, all of
Brussels. Special thanks to Dr.
Percival and to all the nurses at
Seaforth Community Hospital for
their excellent care. 39-1
AUCTION
SALES
40-41.41.49,40.41.4.41,141.4.4. •49.,
• RICHARD LOBB • AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898 •
C CARD OF
THANKS
BEACOM. I wish to extend my
heartfelt thanks to so many
relatives and friends who attended
my 80th birthday open house, and
for the cards, gifts, and phone calls.
Sincere appreciation for planning
and being present at this happy
occasion and for the love and
kindness shown to me always, go
to my nephews Murray Lyon, Bert
and Joanne Lyon, Bob and Angela
Beacom and niece Marilyn
Crummer of Hanover and all their
families. Absent were nephew Bill
and Yvonne Beacom and niece
Lois and Ken Edey, both of
Calgary. To my sister Laura Lyon
who shares the Oct. 3 birthdate
with me, love and happy 91st
birthday. — Edythe. 39- 1p
BERNARD. I would like to thank
all my family, friends and neighbours
for flowers, fruit baskets and all who
sent cards, also all telephone calls. I
would like to thank my family for
trips made to Toronto. I would like
to thank the nursing staff of St.
Michael's Hospital, Toronto and
Seaforth Hospital. It was greatly
appreciated. — Margaret Bernard.
39-lp
BRUSSELS SCHOOL PARENTS'
Association would like to thank
everyone who came out and
supported our Fall Frolic. Thank
you to the businesses and people
who donated items for our carnival
and those who donated their time.
Your efforts were greatly appre-
ciated. The night was a great
success! 39-1
CHALMERS. We would like to
thank Dr. Salsbury and the O.B.
nurses of Clinton Public Hospital
for the special care and guidance
given us during our stay. Sadie
sends hugs and kisses to Aunt Bev,
Aunt Lisa and especially Daddy for
helping Mom and being there
during her delivery. Also, thanks to
family, friends and neighbours for
the many flowers and gifts received
while we were in hospital and since
returning home. — Lynn and Sadie.
39-1
COOK. Thanks to Dan Taylor of
Blyth Apothecary for opening his
shop on Sunday for my small
emergency. I hope everyone is
aware of this valuably service
available here in Blyth. — Dave
Cook. 39-lp
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Three Farms, Machinery, Feed & Household Effects
will be held for the estate of the late John R. Hunter
and for Shirley Hunter, R.R. #3, Lucknow
One corner south and two corners west of Lucknow
(watch for signs)
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1995 AT 10 A.M. SHARP
PROPERTY #1 - 100 acre farm, Lot 7 Con. 13, Ashfield Twp.
Approx. 95 acres workable, 30 acres of stubble, balance hay, 6
bedroom frame house, kitchen, living room, 3 piece bath, new
windows, oil furnace, partial basement, summer kitchen, drilled
well with new pressure system in 1995.
Barn. 32 x 72 ft. bank barn, 47 x 15 ft. pig pen, stabling for beef
cattle, cement manure pad, 16 x 50 ft. slab silo with unloader, 40
x 55 ft. driving shed, 24 x 18 ft. car garage. Land has been
rotated and well maintained, partially tiled, no fences, steel
granaries sell separate.
PROPERTY #2 - Lot 6 Con. 12 Ashfield Twp. Consisting of
approx. 50 acres of land, all cleared, partially tiled, with 40 x 42
ft. bank barn with loose penning for cattle. Framed house used
for storage. One steel granary sells separate. 15 acres 1995
new seeding, balance hay and pasture mix.
PROPERTY #3 - Lot 6 Con. 11 Ashfield Twp. Consisting of
approx. 45 acres of land, all cleared, all seeded down in hay,
partially tiled.
Properties to sell at 1 p.m.
Note: These properties are selling subject to a reasonable
reserve bid. The land has been well maintained. For more
detailed information on properties call owner Shirley Hunter or
auctioneer Brian Rintoul.
TRACTORS: 2955 JD diesel tractor with cab, fully equipped, 2
wheel drive, 2200 hrs. 18.4 - 38 tires, excellent condition. 2355
JD diesel tractor with 146 loader & bucket, 2 wheel drive, 2100
hrs. 16.9 - 30 tires, excellent condition. Chains for tires sell
separate. Heavy duty round bale prong sell separate. Case D
gas tractor in working condition.
MACHINERY: MF 775 12 ft. hydrostatic swather with hay
conditioner, IH 16 ft. cultivator, IH 370 16 ft. wheel disc, MF
model 33 17 run seed drill, IH model 56 4 row corn planter with
insecticide boxes, New Holland 718 harvester with 2 heads - sell
together, Two Dion forage wagons, Kools forage blower, MF 124
baler - excellent condition, Smoker 36 ft. bale elevator with
motor, New Holland 56 In. side rake, New Holland 519 spreader,
MF model 15 mix mill, Turnco 12 ft. packer with two 3 ft. pups,
Turnco 225 bushel gravity bin with Martin wagon, JD 4 x 16 semi
mount, auto reset plow, IH 3 furrow 3HP 3 x 12 plow, 2 JD trail
cultivators, two wagons with flat racks, Helm 7 ft. double auger
snowblower, four section diamond harrow, chain harrow.
MISCELLANEOUS: Bale stooker, two wheel trailer, 12 ft. post
hole digger, 3HP weed sprayer, 7 ft. 3HP blade, five steel gates
(various sizes), electric oat roller, cattle squeeze, four grain
augers, two steel water troughs, silo pipes and hood, air
compressor, cylinders, tractor weights, walking plow, chain saw,
cedar rails, three bags Red Clover seed, double harness, single
harness, horse bells, two wagonloads of tools and
miscellaneous Items.
HOUSEHOLD: Antique dining table, antique wall cupboard,
cradle, wood stove, chesterfield & chair, numerous household
effects.
FEED: Farm #1 - Approx. 5000 first cut square bales 1995 crop
no rain, Approx. 1000 square bales straw, approx. 50 first cut
round bales hay, stood outside, approx. 50 TE 1995 mixed grain,
approx. 15 TE 1995 barley, approx. 15 TE old mixed grain.
Farm #2 - Approx. 2500 square bales older hay. Approx. 500
bales straw.
STEEL GRANARIES: Two 1650 bushel Westeel Rosco granaries,
Two 1350 bushes Westeel granaries.
Lunch Booth
Term on Properties: 10 per cent down day of sale. Balance due
in 60 days with immediate possession on full payment.
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.
For more information contact owner Shirley Hunter 519-529-7324
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349
• SAT., OCT. 7 AT 9 A.M.: At
Lobb's Auction in Clinton.
• SAT., OCT. 14 AT 9 A.M.: • • Antiques, collectables, furniture, A
• etc. Estate of Clara Riley at
Lobb Auction In Clinton. •
• THURS., OCT. 19 AT 1 P.M.: JD t
2130 front wheel assist tractor
with loader, Ford 8700 diesel
tractor with cab, gravity boxes,
haying and tillage equipment, y
tools, etc. to be held 3 3/4 miles A
north of Dublin then 1 1/2 miles •
west for the Estate of Frank •
* Nolan. •
A SAT., OCT. 21 AT 10:30 A.M.: t
Several pick up trucks, single •
and tandem axle dump trucks •
with snowplow and sanding*
equipment, tractors, rotary disc •
mowers, ladder and bucket
I truck, sander unit, small items •
to be held 1/2 mile north of #
I Auburn at Huron County #
Highways Garage for County of #
I Huron, County of Middlesex and #
I other municipalities and #
A• townships. For Information or a
•full listing by fax contact Joe #
Steffler at County Yard 519-526-
7231 ••••••••••••••••••-•-e.4.4.-4......*
........................................... . • • LARGE AUCTION SALE • . . to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton
• FOR ROSELLA ROONEY OF BLYTH, SEAFORTH HOME
• AND SEVERAL ADDITIONS
• SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 AT 9 A.M.
• Trees and Shrubs: Large variety of trees and shrubs selling at 9
4 a.m. • • Lawn Tractor, Etc.: Roper 14 HP, 5 speed riding lawnmower, new
• 32" lawn sweeper, walk behind snowblower, Delta 10 inch table saw 1
• on stand (good one).
• Antiques, Furniture: 9 ft. store counter, Paliser oak bedroom suite,
1 cedar chest, 10 oil lamps, Gingerbread clock, mantle clock, 2
a modern bedroom suites with real good box springs and mattresses, *
large pine church pew, 2 modern chesterfields (good ones), 2 real
good upholstered chairs, 2 Morris chairs, coffee and end tables, •
• wooden extension tables, umbrella stand, hall table, hooked mat,
small chest freezer, 3 old radios, walker with wheels and brakes,
1 bedding, etc. Another Interesting auction.
* •
Terms cash or cheque with proper I.D. 1 a AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 #
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