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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-03-05, Page 12ARTICLES FOR SALE -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 0 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT BLYTH - TWO BEDROOM apartment, utilities (except cable and phone) included. References. Phone 482-9371. 09-tfn TWO LOCATIONS AVAILABLE in Clinton - new two bedroom, quiet 4 plex, controlled entry, 4 appliances, laundry facilities available, ideal for seniors, $450.00 and $475.00 monthly, plus utilities. 519-685-2264. 09-3 NEWLY DECORATED APART- ment. Your choice, upper or lower, large living room, country kitchen, 2 bedroom, Auburn. $350 plus utilities. Call 526-7355. 05-tfn TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT, fridge, stove, heat and hydro, Cranbrook/Ethel area. Phone 887- 6692. 45-tfn APARTMENT FOR RENT IN Brussels, 2 bedroom, $400/month plus hydro. Phone 1-519-229-8958. 28-tfn THREE BEDROOM SEMI, IN Blyth, large yard, good parking, nicely decorated. Available now. Phone 887 -9007. 49-tfn DOWNTOW BRUSSELS, TWO bedroom upper apartment, fridge, stove, private entrance, deck, parking. Phone 887-9007. 08-tfn BLYTH - LARGE THREE BED- room semi-detached, available immediately, newly renovated, excellent location, gas furnace. Rent plus utilities. Call 523-4929 after 5:00. 08-4p NICELY DECORATED ONE bedroom farmhouse for rent, 2 1/2 miles out of Brussels. Enjoy the spacious outdoors, and being surrounded by maple trees. First and last month's required. References required; no pets. Call today, 887-9867. 08-2 NON-CHOLESTEROL BLUE eggs for sale. Phone 523-9412, leave message. Will deliver. 09-1 0 ARTICLES FOR SALE 1989 OLDS CIERA, 4 DR., light blue, AM/FM cassette, AC, good condition. Phone Jeff Cardiff 887-6162. 09-1 BELL UPRIGHT PIANO, excellent condition. Asking $800.00. Phone (519)887-6142. 09-lp ONE - 8 FT. CONSTRUCTION topper with ladder racks and side tool boxes. Like new. 1977 Ford one ton with flat bed, runs good, good farm vehicle. Call 523-4766 for more information. 09-1 FIREWOOD - STORED INSIDE, hardwood, $30 and $40/cord picked up, well-seasoned. Phone Hermann at 526-7292. 08-3p DOBSON/WALSH. Rodney and Susie along with big sister Marissa thank God for the safe arrival of Kaylie Suzanne bom Feb. 21, 1997 at 8:52 p.m. weighing 5 lbs. 2 oz., at St. Joe's Hospital in London. Another wee bundle of joy for the family to spoil. 09-1 GREAT STARTER OR RETIRE- ment home, 1981 Northlander single-wide mobile home 14' x 64' with 8' x 12' addition and 10' x 11' covered deck, 2 br. fridge, stove, washer, dryer and AC, new vinyl windows. Call 523-4356 days, 523- 4857 p.m. and weekends. Must see to appreciate. 06-4 "LOOKING FOR A DISH?" Call Best Entertainment 519-233- 7576. Our prices will not be beat. 70 channels free for 1 year. 07-3 HESS. Jim and Linda of RR 1, Belgrave announce with joy the arrival of our precious gift from God, Judith Elizabeth, born February 3, 1997 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, weighing 9 lbs. 10 oz. Proudly welcoming our new baby girl are big brother Andrew and grandparents John and Betty Perry of RR 2, Drumbo and Alfred and Agnes Hess of RR 2, Branchton. "For this child I prayed; and the Lord hath given me my petition which I asked of him." 1 Samuel 1: 27. Our heartfelt thanks to all who prayed with us for this child over the past two years. 09-lp KERR. It's a boy! Calvin, Sandra and Myranda could not be happier to announce the arrival of Kalin Edgar on February 3, 1997 at St. Joseph's Health Centre, London, weighing 9 lbs. Proud grandparents are Edgar and Carole Daer and Gerald Kerr and Donna Longman Great-grandparents are Loretta Young, Helen Dickson, Carmen and Dorothy Kerr and Carson and Lu Hoy. 09-1 McARTER. Brian, Tanya and big brother Westin are pleased to announce the safe and early arrival of Reece Melvin Earl weighing in at 6 lbs. 10 1/2 oz. on February 8 al London Health Science Centre. Spoiling privileges go to Mel and Lois McArter of Brussels, Ruth McLeod and Derek Pilatzke of RR 1, Ethel and Earl McLeod of Dundalk. 09-1 AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Machinery and Some Household Effects will be held for DAVID (D.A.) & EVELYN HACKETT R.R. 3, Lucknow - Lot. 10, Concession 12, Ashfield Twp. 1 corner south of Lucknow on County Road 1, then west 1 concession and 1/2 mile south. Watch for signs. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1997 AT 10:30 A.M. TRACTORS: 200 Allis Chalmers with cab, 18-4-38 tires, good con­ dition, set of 18-4-38 duals (sell separate), D15 Allis Chalmers tractor with Allis loader (good condition). LIVESTOCK: 23 Charolals cross & black and white face beef cows (cows all start calving after March 1), cows pregnancy checked & vaccinated, 1 Charolals bull, good breeder, 23 calves - steers & heifers (good grass cattle), 12 sows, some with litters, balance due In various stages (most are from Monoway breeding stock), 1 Hampshire boar. FEED: Approximately 5 tonnes mixed grain, approximately 300 bales hay (1996), approximately 300 bales straw (1996), 8’ of corn silage. MACHINERY: Allis Chalmers wheel cultivator, International wheel disc, International seed drill - 15 run on steel, New Holland 256 rake, Massey Ferguson #9 baler, New Idea 140 bushel manure spreader, New Idea 40 ft. bale elevator, Allis Chalmers 4 furrow semi-mounted plow, Sparrow 12 ft. packer, 2 x 6 ft. pups, 6-sec- tion diamond harrows with steel stretcher, Hesson 9 ft. haybine, New Holland 352 mix mill, Allis Chalmers #72 pull type combine, Owattana 8 ft. swather, gravity bin & wagon, post hole digger* 3 flat rack wagons, Skeleton bale elevator with motor, 35 KW gen­ erator on cart, Smyth 6 1/2 ft. snowblower. MISCELLANEOUS: John Deere snowmobile, wire stretchers & set of cattle pinchers, set of scales with crate, electric fencers & stakes, water tank on trailer, double sink (stainless steel), litter carrier track, horse cutter & shafts, step saver, 24' x 4' grain auger, horse cart, Lincoln 225 welder, 2 water tanks, bale stooker & fork, barrel sprayer, screw jack, colony house, cattle oiler, fan­ ning mill, 75 ft. endless belt, garden tiller, snow fence, windows & tire, hydraulic jack, pig scale, barn boards. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & ANTIQUES: Space saver, love seat, assorted chairs, rocker, strip rocker, arm chair, chrome table & 4 chairs, old refrigerator, roll-away cot, assorted lamps, artificial Christmas tree, single bed. ORDER OF SALE: Wagon loads, household effects, machinery, followed by livestock. Plant to attend! Farm Is sold, owners retiring Lunch Booth 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 Information call David & Evelyn Hackett at (519) 529-7587 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of livestock, machinery, feed & household effects will be held for GRANT & AUDREY JOHNSTON, RR 2, AUBURN Lot 19, Con. 6 West Wawanosh Township 4 corners south of Lucknow or 1 corner north of Dungannon and 2 corners east or 3 corners north of Auburn and 3 corners west. Watch for signs. SATURDAY, MARCH 15,1997 AT 10 A.M. SHARP HORSES & EQUIPMENT: 7 year old Belgian Clyde mare - bred Belgian and broke to harness, 1 year old Belgian Clyde filly. Complete set of single harnesses ~ collar and bridle, wooden horse wagon. BEEF CATTLE: This is a good herd of beef cows, 25 Semlntal- Hereford cross cows - bred to a 100% Fleckreih bull (Van Ankum breeding). Cows to start calving March 25. Three cross bred heifers, approx. 1,000 lbs. bred Pinzgauer, two Pinzgauer heifers - open (1 & 1 1/2 yrs. old). CAR: *88 Pontiac, 4 door, standard transmission, approx. 100,000 km., good condition, selling as is. MACHINERY: John Deere 2355 tractor with Model 48 John Deere loader, approx. 3,000 hrs., tires are 16-9-30, 4 buckets (quick hitch), 3 PH weight, set of tractor duals, 18-4-34 with hardware. John Deere 430 round baler with controls (good condition), John Deere 1219 haybine (good condition), John Deere 3960 forage harvester - corn & hay head with hydraulic controls and recutter screens, 243 snapper head, sells separate. John Deere 1240 corn planter with insecticide boxes and plates, 3 Dion forage boxes with heavy undercarriages, 18 ft. International Model 45 Vibrashank cultivator with levelling harrow, 32 ft. George White bale elevator with motor, International Model 5100 single disc openers, 18 run seed drill, 12 ft. I.R. packer, Massey Ferguson for­ age blower, silo pipes, 273 New Holland square baler, 1 steel round bale wagon - 24 ft. long, 2 yrs. old. New Idea 3626 manure spreader, approx. 265 bu., 1 bale wagon, 22 ft. rack, 2 wagons with flat racks, 16 ft. chain harrow, 10 ft. wheel disc, 3 gravity blns (two 250 bu. one 150 bu.), Danhauser post hole digger, 7 ft. John Deere 3 PH mower. MISCELLANEOUS: Bale stooker & loader, 2 swath turners, 1 front mount, 1 rear mount, stone bucket, fertilizer auger, hydraulic drive, 2 round bale feeders, silo bunk loader, calf puller, calf creep feeder, heat lamps, George Smyth snow blower, stoop sleigh with tongue and shafts, trailer (manure spreader) snow fence, wheel barrow & feed cart, cedar posts, steel posts, clay field tile, lad­ ders, railway ties, pump & pressure tank, electric wire, insulators & posts, 20 sheets of fir plywood 4 x 8 x 7 x 2 x 1 1/2 ft., Richie heated water bowl, Massey Ferguson 832 riding lawnmower, push lawnmower, shop tools, extension cords, bolt bln and vise, wagon load of farm Items, quantity of lumber, quantity of fire­ wood. FEED: (Approximate quantities) -100 round bales of hay 4 x 6 ft, 50 round bales of hay 4 x 3 ft., 200 square bales of hay (small), 200 square bales of straw (small), 20 ft. of corn silage in a 14 ft. silo (to be sold by the foot). HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Metal clothes rack, wooden table (old), child's roll-top desk, washer, freezer, beds & dressers, wooden chest, old washstand, slide projector screen, newspaper rack, quilting frames, snowshoes, 3 rockers, coffee table, chrome tables & chairs, 2 metal storage racks, gun cabinet, chairs, writ­ ing desk, 2 steamer trunks, books, wicker fern stand, old equip­ ment manuals, cross country skis, Coleman camp stove. Plan to attend as this is a good offering of livestock and machin­ ery. Farm is sold. Owners moving to Western Canada. Lunch booth. 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 information call Grant Johnston (519) 529-7129 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349