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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-03-12, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12,1997 >5^!?5?<><5^Sv5^^^^^^S^S55SSS!^?5S5?5?5SS5?S^^S5!SSS5SsS!??S5#S5S? -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 A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM TRAILER ON County Rd. 25 Blyth-Auburn. Phone 526-7381. 10-tfn DOWNTOWN 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 NEWLY DECORATED APART- mcnt. 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 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 SEED CLEANER. CLEANS small to large seeds. Comes with various attachments, i.e. a de- bearder, cup elevators, etc. Asking $2,200. Call 887-6921. 10-1 iE ARTICLES FOR SALE 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 bins (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 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery & Miscellaneous will be held for DAVID & ALICE MARKS Lot 21, Cone. 6, Morris Township 2 1/2 miles west of Brussels on County Road 16 and 1/4 mile south. Watch for signs SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1997 AT 10:30 A.M. SHARP TRACTORS: Ford 7740 SLR - cab, heater, fully equipped. Tires 16-9-38, 2 wheel drive, 5 yrs. old (like new), 514 hrs. Set of duals 16-9-38, wide spacers. Ford 4610 with Frey loader, quick-hitch bucket, manure fork, 2 wheel drive, (new condition), 568 hrs. Tires 16-9-30. Round bale prong. ANTIQUE TRACTORS: 1951 Oliver 77, new tires, good condition. 1951 Case VAC 3PH, 1951 Case VAC row crop, 1940 Farmall A, new rubber. FEED: Approximate quantities - 300 bales hay (square), 500 bales straw (square). MACHINERY: IH 5100 Soybean Special - double disc, press wheel, all grain with grass seeder (good), John Deere 7000 4 row corn planter with bean cups, 30 in. monitor, White 548 plow, adjustable width (16 or 18 ft.), seml-mount, 13 tooth chisel plow, IH 3 furrow plow, 2 furrow trail plow, New Holland 469 9 ft. hay­ bine, Forage King basket wagon (new), MF side rake (roll bar), New Holland 510 manure spreader (3 beater), Gehl 95 mix mill with screens (good), 9 ft. IH wheel disc, 41 ft. Westfield grain auger, 7 In. with boot, 9 1/2 ft. Kongskilde cultivator, Turnco 4 row scuffler, Rit-Way hydraulic stone picker, 10 ft. coll packer with two 4 ft. pups, 22 ft. pipe elevator on wheels, 2 wheel sprayer with 300 gal. tank, 2 Joe Wagons with 16 ft. flat racks, gravity bin, 180 bu. on Marlin wagon, 7 ft. Helm snowblower, Massey Harris 27 com­ bine (for parts), 12 ft. Tandem dump trailer - electric brakes, 16 ft. Glenco cultivator, wings and buster bar, New Holland 275 baler with basket hitch (sells separate), 16 ft. Jam co livestock trailer, extra heights for horses, and dividers, Danhausser post hole dig­ ger, Tandem axle trailer with electric brakes. MISCELLANEOUS: Transfer pump & engine, granary bin sweep, 15 ft. wick weeder, front mount, 2 Shar-lines, MF 7 ft. blade, 3 PH, Post hole auger, Lets grinder, rabbit cage, Pax 4 ton feed bin with auger, cattle headgate (self lock), blacksmith drill, 3 farrowing crates, wagon, 2 gates 10 ft. long, cement mixer, cement blocks, drawbar grass seeder^ round bale feeder (new), walking plow, leg vise, Peter Hamilton horse mower, wood splitters (new), mailbox, 2 ,wood stoves (shop), wheelbarrow, wagon load of miscella­ neous, 1983 Model 200 three wheeler ATV. Farm is Sold. Plan to attend as this is a well-kept and good line of machinery. 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 Marks at (519) 887-9030 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349 SOUCH. Melissa, Mathew and Felicia are proud to announce the birth of their sister Laura Kathleen Shirley, bom on Feb. 4 weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. at Clinton Hospital. Proud parents are Gary and Cheryl. Proud grandparents are Ralph and Sharon Darlow and Bill and Deloris Souch. Special thanks to the staff at Clinton OB. 10-1 CARD OF THANKS RICE. Thank you to Blyth Fire Department for their quick arrival and excellent care until the ambulance came. - James Rice. 10-1 rrw 'll nwi1.,.—-r-If. »'I'T^ -J AUCTION SALE <3 of household furnishings, 5 antiques, collectables, 1 primitives, used appl., glass & | china, bedding, linens & misc. 1 items for Mrs. Margaret Goy i of Vincent St. Wingham 3 (moved to Braemar Nursing a . home) plus consignments from 3 area homes. Thursday evening 'a March 20, 1997 | 6 o’clock pm at the i Wingham Sales Arena (just ? north of Wingham on Hwy. #4) 1 . Auctioneer - Jake Kikkert 357-2987 3 a ■>.— —J FIREWOOD - STORED INSIDE, hardwood, $30 and $40/cord picked up, well-seasoned. Phone Hermann at 526-7292. 08-3p NEED PICTURES FROM OLD black and while or colour photos? Call 30 Minute Photo & Trophies, Wingham. Phone 519-357-4211. 10-4 BIRTHS c CARD OF THANKS LOWEY. Tim and Sally thank God for the early but safe arrival of another beautiful daughter, Rebecca-Lynn Mae born Feb. 24 weighing 7 lbs. 9 oz. at C.P.H. Spoiling privileges go to sisters Ashley and Jessica. Another granddaughter for Neal and Anna Lowey, Clinton and Elinore Taman, Goderich. 10-lp ARMSTRONG. I would like to thank my family and the many friends who sent flowers, cards and visited me while in St. Joseph's hospital, London and since coming home.-Jack. 10-lp MARKS. A special thank you to my family and friends for the cards, gifts, phone calls and visits during my stay in the hospital. Your thoughts and kindness was greatly appreciated. - Dave. 10-lp VANASS. I would like to thank everyone who helped on the day of my accident. Thanks to the Houston family, the hunters who found me, the Grey Township Fire Department and the ambulance drivers. A special thanks to Dr. Sheppard and the staff of Seaforth Hospital. The cards, treats and visits were greatly appreciated. Thanks again. - John Vanass. 10-1 With Osteoporosis a fractured hip could be a life sentence.. Osteoporosis Society of Canada Call 1-800-403-0842 for more' information.