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The Citizen, 1997-03-19, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1997 PAGE 13. CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Machinery, Household Effects & Miscellaneous will be held for JIM & IRENE FINLEON, RR 2, LUCKNOW Lot 27, Concession 8, West Wawanosh Township 6 miles west of Belgrave on County Road 20, 8 miles north of Auburn on County Road 22 OR 6 miles south of Whitechurch. WATCH FOR SIGNS. MON., MARCH 31, 1997 AT 10 £.M. SHARP TRACTORS: Massey Ferguson 1080 with cab - running; Massey Ferguson 165 -running; MF 65 with Freeman loader - running; Massey Harris 30 - for parts; Set of chains 18-4-34; Tire 18-4-34. MACHINERY: Massey Ferguson 36 swather, MF 82 3 furrow plow, Ferguson 3 furrow plow, MF 880 4 furrow plow, MF 72 PTO com­ bine, New Holland 352 mix mill, New Holland Super 68 baler, Allied bale stooker, Gehl 300 forage harvester, Gehl 88 harvester, Dunham disc, International Harvester disc, 2 IH drills (on steel), 1 drill (on rubber), IH 5 bar rake, steel roller, elevator, 2 sets of chain harrows, Oliver 1-way disc, 3 cultivators, 2 gravity bins on wagons (small), 2 snowblowers, 4 wagons, Gehl forage blower, Smyth 3 PH blade. MISCELLANEOUS: Smyth woodsplitter, post hole digger, new wagon sills, plastic drainage tube, cattle oiler, windmill, plywood, Ebersol electric hammermill with motor, electric fencers, 2 grain augers, Ski-doo, Pioneer chain saw, MH & IH binders (scrap), dog house, front for Dion forage wagon, bolt bin, 1/2 ton truck rack, hammermill belt, draw bar grass seeder, Skilsaw, Beatty water pump, 2 cases chain oil, water tanks, electric motors, leg vise, iron kettle (for flowers), quantity of scrap. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & ANTIQUES: Antique washing machine (gas engine), antique wringer washing machine, antique bathtub, sewing machine, lawnmower, record player, radio, B & W TV, typewriter, swivel rocker, adding machine, 6 electric heaters, gas stove, fridges & freezers. GUNS: FAC Required; Two 12-gauge guns, one 22 rifle, one 32 rifle. Machinery not used for a number of years. Farm is sold. Plan to attend. 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 more information call Jim Fenleon (519) 357-1899 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349 HASTINGS. Bonnie and Darryl are pleased to announce the birth of Colton Mackenzie Keith who finally arrived at 2:25 a.m., March 12 at an even 9 lbs. A first grandchild for Bryan and Brenda Finlayson and Karen and Dave Hastings. A great­ grandchild for Kay Hesselwood, Blyth, Beth Baker, Burlington and Irene Finlayson of Hensail. A playmate for Buddy and finally someone to support the Dale Earnhardt racing theory! 11 -1 p KIEFFER. Sean, Tabatha and big brother Brady are happy to announce the safe arrival of Bryce Joseph. Bryce was born on March 7 at Strathroy Middlesex General Hos­ pital weighing 10 lbs. Proud grand­ parents are Bill, and Linda Kieffer of Bluevale and Brad and Maureen Montgomery of Blyth. 11 -1 p Celebrate National Wildlife Week April 6 - 12, 1997 For more information, call 1-800 563-WILD KELLINGTON. Kevin, Rose and big sister Victoria are thrilled to announce the arrival of Mitchell David on Monday, March 10, 1997 at 4:49 p.m. weighing 9 lbs. 2 oz. and 21 1/2 inches long. Spoiling privileges go to proud grandparents Bill and Gert Kellington, Dave and Alice Marks, great-grandparents Gerrit and Marie Verbeek, all of Brussels and great-grandma Eileen Marks of Wroxeter. Special thanks to labour coach Pauline Linton, Dr. Shannon and all the terrific nurses at Stratford General Hospital for their excellent care. Thanks also to family, friends and neighbours for their visits, gifts, cards and support. 11-1 PENNINGTON/VAN SOEST. Ken, Karen and big brothers Dallas and Kevin are proud to announce the safe arrival of Dustin Michael bom March 5, 1997 at 10:50 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz. at Clinton Hospital. Proud grandparents are Don and Lynda McAdam of Blyth, Jack and Sharon Van Soest of Dryden. 1 11-lp DOUG JACOB AND JOE ZEHR AUCTIONS 271-7894 OR 887-9599 Wed., Mar. 19 at 12:30 p.m.: Clearing auction of tractors, combine and implements held 1 mile north of Mitchell and 1 1/2miles east for Ray and Janet Hillebrecht. Sat., Mar. 22 at 10:00 a.m.: Auction of furniture, antiques and collectibles, dishes held at the Brussels Hall in Brussels for Mrs. Violet Machan. Wed., Mar. 26 at 12:00 Noon: Clearing auction of tractors, combine and implements held 5 miles north of Sebringville and 3/4 miles west for Don and Donna Crowley. Wed., Mar. 26 at 4:30 p.m.: Auction sale of antiques, furni­ ture & misc. items at the Tavistock Memorial Hall in Tavistock for Tom & Ruth Rounds of Drumbo. Sat., Mar. 29 at 12:30 p.m.: Auction sale of tractors, com­ bine & farm machinery at 1/2 mi. south and 3/4 mi. west of Gadshill for the Estate of Andrew Lindner. Thurs., April 3rd at 4:00 p.m.: Auction sale of furniture, antiques & misc. household items at the Jacob Auction Centre, Herbert St. in Mitchell. Sat., Apr. 5th at 11:00 a.m.: Auction sale of tractors, com­ bine & farm machinery, 1 mi. north & 1/4 mi. west of Shakespeare for Geo. & Patricia Poetker. Wed., Apr. 9th at 9:30 a.m.: An annual auction sale of trac­ tors, combine & farm machin­ ery at the Jacob Auction Centre, Herbert St., Mitchell. Consignments welcome. (Call auctioneers). n VAN SOEST. Krista is pleased to announce the safe arrival of her son Joshua Jacobus, born at Dryden General Hospital on Feb. 6, 1997 at 6:40 p.m., weighing in at 6 lbs. 13 oz. Proud grandparents are Don and Lynda, Blyth, Jack and Sharon, Dryden and Bill and Tina, Vermillion Bay. 11-lp HELPING THE WORLD WRITE NOW CODE Self-sufficiency through literacy in the developing world For information, call 1-800-661-2633 BRIAN RINTOUL Auction Calendar Sat., March 22 David & Alice Marks Morris Twp. Mon., March 31 Jim & Irene Finleon West Wawanosh Twp. Wed., April 2 Frank & Rea Van Dongen Hulled Twp. Sat., April 5 Jim MacTavish Huron Twp. Wed., April 9 Harold Elliott Ashfield Twp. Sat.; April 12 Carl Bet Farms Ltd. Carl & Betty Hooey Huron Twp. Sat., April 19 Stanley Farm Equipment Consignment Kitchener Stock Yards (Olex) Every Tues. & Thurs. Brussels Livestock every Friday RR #3 Wingham 357-2349 CARD OF THANKS BELL. We would like to say thank you to our relatives, friends and neighbours for flowers, cards, phone calls, donations to charitable organizations and food brought to our homes at the time of our mother, Charlotte Bell's death. Thanks also to Dr. Woldnik, Rev. Stephen Huntley, U.C.W. ladies for a delicious lunch and to Beattie- Falconer Funeral Home for their support. Special thanks to the staff at Huronview for their care over the years. - Addie and Lome Hunking, Wallace and Jean Bell and families. 11-lp CARTER. We were overwhelmed that so many people came out on such a stormy night to make our 40th anniversary special to us. A special thank you to our family, our friends and relatives and the ladies that helped in the kitchen, also the M.C. You have shown how much you care! The floral arrangements are just out of this world! All the phone calls, cards, the gifts of money and all the presents brought to our home were very thoughtful. We want to thank you all. Your kindness will never be forgotten. - Bob and Nancy Carter. 11-lp CHAMBERS. I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness during my stay and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Shepherd and the nurses at Seaforth Community Hospital. The excellent care was greatly appreciated. - Bea Chambers. 11-lp DEMARAY. Sincere thanks to my family, friends and neighbours for the acts of kindness sh6wn at the time of the death of my husband Mark Howard. Special thanks to Dr. Warren and the staff of Listowcl Memorial Hospital, Rev. Chris, Rev. Nancy, Father Joe, the Betts Funeral Home, The Royal Canadian Legion and Mildred. Your kindness was greatly appre­ ciated. - Evelyn Dcmaray. 11-1 HASTINGS. A special thanks to Dr. Hay, Dr. Wcnske, Dr. Salsbury and all OB nurses at Clinton Hospital for the excellent care we received during our stay. And to Daddy for standing beside us during a long day and for much needed words of encouragement. - Love Colton and Bonnie. 11-lp MILLER/MACDONALD. We express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the Blyth and Brussels Fire Departments for their quick response to our house fire. Also to our many neighbours and friends of the community who sup­ ported us in many ways with phone calls, visits, clothing, food and furniture - we wish to say a big thanks. To the Brussels Public School, staff and students, Alex, Adrienne and Gabrielle say a big thanks for the many items of cloth­ ing, toys and gift of money. To our relatives who helped in so many ways with accommodation, food, babysitting and moral support, we say a big thanks to each one of you. - Tom and Tom Miller, Jennifer, Alex, Adrienne and Gabrielle Macdonald. 11-lp 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 COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER for Christa Bird, April 6, 2 p.m. at Women's Institute Hall, Belgrave. 11-1 SEAFORTH HARMONY KINGS Spring Show featuring the popular doo-wap group The Essentials, Saturday, April 5 at Seaforth Com­ munity Centres. Shows at 1:59 and 7:59. Tickets $10.00, students (under 11) $5.00. Call 887-6314. 11-3 THERE WILL BE A BLOOD donor clinic on Thursday, March 27, 12:15 - 4 p.m. and 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. at F. E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham. Please give if you can. 11-2 PANCAKE BREAKFAST AND Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday, March 29, 8 a.m. to 1 1 a.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall. Free draw on chocolate Easter bunny. Adults $4.00, children $2.50, family rate $12.00. Co-sponsored by Blyth Optimists and the Blyth Business Association. 11 -2b