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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-02-14, Page 17BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES B A AUCTION SALES A AUCTION SALES ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT A Diabetes STOP the epidemic. El CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DU DUMETE 1-800-BANTING NC THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1996 PAGE 17. .,56555BY‘V .? 4 .55555..5.5z4555m.,r...?&A/..5.5545555,:t ex.35.m5s5.44555555,., • :5 ::A•40?.../ • " kr • • • •*, . • 4AYid• W ..r‘ • LARGE AUCTION • • • • , , • • • • , • • 4 • Tree service equipment, antiques, furniture, Ultramatic, 3 wheel electric scooter, 2 pianos to be held at RICHARD LOBB'S AUCTION BUILDING IN CLINTON FOR THE ESTATE OF GORDON WRIGHT OF SEAFORTH plus additions SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 AT 9 A.M. CHAIN SAWS: 2 PS9000 Sacks Delmar, 1-111 Sacks Delmar, 1-011 Stihl, 1-CS3000 Echo, 1-FS360 Stihl straight shaft brush saw with harness, plus a few parts, chain breaker, chain rivetter. CLIMBER EQUIPMENT: 2 - 4D med. size tree saddle, 1 - large 3D tree saddle, 2 pair of tree climber spurs 36" and 48" tree climber pole belts with pose belts, retractable pole belt for all arrest system, 60" and 48" safety lines. PRUNERS: Limb Lopper 8 ft. hydraulic pruner with hoses, 2 - 8 ft. fibre glass pole pruners 1 - 7 ft. extension. RELATED EQUIPMENT: Nohla cutter boots, 2 pair high voltage gloves, nylon ropes 5/8 x 150 ft., 1 x 100 ft., plus other ropes, wedges, men working signs, log chokers, block and tackle 5/8, good offering of hand tools and other related items, 2 tool boxes. ANTIQUES AND FURNITURE: 2 upright pianos, 2 dining room suites, cedar chests, parlour tables, fridge, colour TV VCR, rocking chair, two bridge lamps, several chairs, rocking chair, 2 chesterfields, 2 bedroom suites, small china cabinets, 2 desks, extension tables, fern stand, antique settee, 3 wheel bicycle, other bikes, office chairs, antique clock, antique men's hats, 3 small gas engines, small buzz saw, gas lawn mower, garden tiller, dishes, glassware and items far too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 -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 Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 FARMHOUSE NOW AVAILABLE for rent near Brussels - new oil furnace. Please call 887-6918. 05-tfn TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in Brussels, heat included. Phone 887-6408. 47-tfn DUPLEX IN AUBURN - TWO large 2 bedroom apartments available January 1. No pets. References. Call 526-7355. 47-tfn 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN Blyth, carpeted, large yard, available now. Phone 523-9428. 42-tfn WELL-KEPT THREE BEDROOM house in Slabtown, $500.00 monthly plus utilities. References required. No pets. Available immediately. Phone 345-2718. 06-2 A ARTICLES FOR SALE COUCH AND ROCKER, ALL wood with blue cushions also coffee table and two end tables, all matching set, $500.00. Phone anytime or leave message, 887- 9295. 07-1 BLAKE'S APPLE ORCHARD — McIntosh, Spys, Spartan, Empire and Crispen apples, 21 lb. bags from $4.50. 4 litres fresh cider $3.50. Guaranteed freshness. 887- 6972. 02-tfn GAS FURNACE - 94% HI- Efficiency York power vented, sealed combustion. 5 year warranty. For a free estimate call Bostech Heating and Refrigeration at (519) 291-1933. 06-2 GOOD CLEAN CHUNKY HARD maple, ash, slabwood, $9-$10/cord delivered. Phone 529-7302. 06-4 APPLES, MANY VARIETIES, weekly specials. Fresh-pressed cider, apple butter. Maitside Orchards, County Rd. 16, Brussels. Phone 887-6883. 06-2p CUSTOM FAXING - NEED TO send or receive a fax? The Citizen does custom faxing for customers. Drop in or call 523-4792 or 887- 9114 for details. tfn DID YOU KNOW? — 1 That 65,000 Ontarians are ...... heart and stroke volun- teers? B BIRTHS CAREY. Kevin and Brenda (nee Nesbitt) are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Wyatt William Bruce born on Feb. 5/96 at 8:33 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 11 3/4 oz. First grandchild for Carl and Lena Nesbitt of Londesboro and Bill and Karen Carey of Flamborough. Great-grandchild for Ruth Dougherty, Blyth and Dick and Pearl Weatherhead, Clinton. 07-1 TERPSTRA. Chuck and Samantha are proud to announce the early arrival of their first son, Curtis Daniel, on January 26, 1996 at Stratford General Hospital, weigh- ing 6 pounds, 13 ounces. Spoiling privileges go to Floyd and Mary Nesbitt, Seaforth and Charlie and Catherine Terpstra, Brussels. Special thanks to Dr. Zettel and staff at Seaforth Hospital, Dr. Whitmore and Dr. Kinantar and nursing staff at Stratford Hospital and Dr. Chacon and Dr. Lavine and nursing staff at Children's Hospital, London. We would also like to thank our family and friends for all their help, support, cards and gifts during our hospital stay and since coming home. Many hugs and kisses go out to Daddy for his love and support as he took good care of Mom and Curtis. 07-1 ATTENTION LADIES! EXCEL- lent pay! Have fun selling quality candles and giftware. Please call 1-800-700-1897 or 747-5511 Waterloo. 0'7-1p CARD OF THANKS THE BLYTH BUSINESS ASSOC- iation would like to thank everyone who helped make our Valentine's Dance a success. Thank you for your support! 07-1 LINDSAY. A sincere thank you to friends, neighbours, community service groups for their generous donations following my car acci- dent, it was very much appreciated. — Bruce Lindsay. 07- 1p C 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 ARK JUNIOR DANCE - THURS- day, February 15 at The Ark 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. For Grades 6 - 8. Cost: $3.00. Closed Door Policy. 07-1 LEAP YEAR PUB NITE AT Brussels Legion Friday, Feb. 23, 9 p.m. - ? Fun and Games. Everyone welcome. 07-2 MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF Directors of the Clinton Public Hospital are open to the public, and are held on the fourth Monday of each month (except July and August). Meetings are held in the hospital's boardroom, and begin at 7 p.m. Individuals or groups who wish to address the Board or make a presentation must submit a written request at least seven days in advance of the meeting. 07-1 POKER RALLY FROM THE Blyth Snowtravellers on Saturday, Feb. 24. Starting point from Blyth Community Centre. Registration from 10:00 to 1:00. Hands — one for $5 or three for $10. Prizes for top three poker hands. 05-4 KIDS' COOKING CLASSES — a series of 4, 3 hours each, in my home. Patricia Ham, 526-7606. 05-6p BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS Scottish Ceilidh - Saturday, February 24, Goderich Township Hall, Holmesville. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Hot, buffet meal at 7 p.m. LLBO licensed. Enjoy haggis, Scottish country and highland dancing, sing-a-long, silent auction. Advance tickets - $18.00, $20.00 at door. Blyth Festival 523-9300; Crossroads 482-5855; Dutch Store 482-7302; Campbell's Photography 524-7532; Bluewater Office Equip- ment 357-1554; Carol's Candies 523-4700; Something Special 235- 1252; or choir members. 06-3 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Londesboro School, February 16, at 8 p.m. Bring your partner. Admis- sion $5.00. Lunch provided. Over $100 in prizes. Help support the Hall Fund. 07-lp WALTON'S SAVE THE HALL Dance Friday, Feb. 16 — 8:30 - 12:30. Music by Homemade Jam with Karl MacNaughton. Admis- sion $5.00. Ladies please bring lunch. 07- 1p BREATH OF HEAVEN - AN afternoon in concert featuring Phil Main, the Grey Bruce Youth Orchestra as well as other local artists. The cost of admission is by donation with all proceeds doing to the Palliative Care Unit of the Wingham District Hospital. Spon- sored by the Wingham Voice for Life, February 18 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham 2 - 4 p.m. all are welcome. Babysitting services available. 06-2 READY TO START A BUSINESS? Take the fast track and enrol in the next Business Basic course starting February 27 in Seaforth. Over five evenings, you will have the oppor- tunity to transform your business idea into a reality. Cost for five, 3 hour evening sessions is $160. To register, contact the Huron Business Centre, 527-0305 or 1-800-268-2590. 07-2 THE ARK IS HAVING A SILENT Auction on Saturday, March 30. Any donations of items or services would be gratefully accepted. Phone Barb Mutter 887-6117. 07-3 QUILT CLASSES — WINTER classes starting now include Log Cabin, Sticks and Stones, Trip Around The World, Triple Irish Chain, Weaver Fever, Foundation Piecing Wall Hanging. For information call 519-887-6313. 07-1 BRUSSELS LEGION BREAKFAST on Sunday, February 18 from 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Brussels Legion Hall. $4.00 a person. Everyone welcome. 06-2 ANGRY AT THE HARRIS Agenda? Come to A Chance to be Heard. February 15, F. E. Madill - Cafeteria, Wingham, 7:30 p.m. Call 357-3206, 396-9452, 524-8539, 887-6348, 528-2493, 236-4291. e-mail, ursu@sos.on.ca 06-2 LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Lucky Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel Chair Accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot must go every week. tfn ALL YOU CAN EAT! PANCAKE Supper includes sausages, salads and desserts, Blyth Memorial Hall, Tuesday, February 20/96, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults: $5.50; Children (5-12): $3.50; Preschoolers: Free. Spon- sored by Trinity Anglican Church. 06-2 REAL ESTATE AUCTION: Real Estate auction of 100 acre farm at Lot 3 conc. 16 of Grey Twp., County of Huron, 3 conc. south of Brussels or 2nd conc. north of Walton and then 1/2 mi. east. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6TH AT 1:00 P.M. Property consists of 1 and 1/2 storey frame house with full basement. Kitchen with dining area, large living room, full bathroom and 1 bedroom downstairs and 4 bedrooms upstairs. House is in good clean shape and nicely decorated. Heated by oil. Some new windows throughout house. BARN: Frame 40 x 60 and 40 x 46. Riding arena 104' x 56' with 18' x 88' lean to, which consists of 9 box stalls. Roping chute area 28' x 24' at one end of arena and tack room and small office and viewing area at the other end of the arena. Frame barn has 3 box stalls and 6 tie stalls with rest of barn suitable for cattle or more horse stalls. There are also turnout paddocks near the barn. Property has 200 amp hydro service and drilled well with new pump. LAND: 100 acres with 88 acres approximately workable, mostly systematically tiled. Good productive land. Approximately 8 - 10 acres of hard and softwood bush. Property is being offered by public auction subject to reasonable reserve bid. Terms are 10% down day of sale, balance in 45 days. Full terms announced day of sale. Anyone wishing to inspect property may do so by contacting proprietor or auctioneer at which time further questions may be answered. Proprietor and auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. PROPRIETOR: BRIAN WORKMAN (519) 887-6052 AUCTIONEER: JOSEPH ZEHR (519) 887-9599