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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-04-09, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9,1997 -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 ARTICLES FOR SALE A AUCTION SALES A AUCTION SALES c CARD OF THANKS APPROXIMATELY 200 MIXED tree tops. Call 887-9052. 14-1 ONE PAIR ROLLER BLADES, size three, one pair size six, in good condition. $25.00 pair. Phone 523- 9503. 14-1 AUCTION SALES A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT 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 APARTMENT FOR RENT IN Brussels, 2 bedroom, $400/month plus hydro. Phone 1-519-229-8958. 28-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. 14-4 BRIAN RINTOUL Auction Calendar 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 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ AUCTION SALE to be held at Richard Lobb’s Auction Building In Clinton for several consignors SATURDAY, APRIL 12 AT 9 A.M. COINS: over 100 lots, Can., U.S., and foreign coins and bills, mint sets. SPORTS CARD same as last auction. CARPET: quantity of new remnants with sizes up to 12 x 14 ft APPLIANCES: Admiral fridge - left hand door - nearly new, chest freezer, matching washer and dryer (good ones), 3 colour TVs, dehumidifier. FURNITURE: modem bedroom suite with box spring and mattress, reclining love seat with matching reclining chair - like new, leather chesterfield and matching love seat cost $4,000 new (like new), 3 matching wall units (good ones), modern roil top desk - 28 In. wide, Vilas chesterfield with 2 matching chairs, modern oak coffee and end tables, antique flat-to-wall cupboard top, 12 place setting of Old Country Rose Royal Albert dishes, plus several serving pieces, garden tiller, platform scale, chain saw, garden tools, plus our usual large offering too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 THURSDAY, APRIL 10 AT 11 A.M. - Large offering of tractors, combines, farm machinery at Richard Lobb’s Auction Building in Clinton for Rick LeBeau, Walter Bell plus other consignors. SATURDAY, APRIL 19 AT 10 A.M. - Honda ATC 3 wheeler, 2 tractors, small farm machinery, woodworking equipment & tools, 2 snowmobiles, chain saws, van windows, miscellaneous items, for Ed Cornish, 2 1/2 miles west of Clinton on Bayfield Rd. then 2 miles south. 233-9211. Rent-geared-to-income, one bedroom apartments available in Brussels. Appliances and utilities included. Laundry facilities in building. Maximum rent is $425.00. Please call 1-800-265-1720. A ACCOMMODATION WANTED DOUG JACOB AND JOE ZEHR AUCTIONS 271-7894 OR 887-9599 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). Frl., Apr. 11th at 11:00 a.m.: Auction sale of farm machinery and misc. equipment. To be held at Kintore for the Estate of Ron Sims. Sat., Apr. 12th at 10:00 a.m.: Auction sale of antiques, furni­ ture and misc. household items at 374 Queen St. in the Village of Lakeside for Jim Morrison. THE BLYTH FESTIVAL urgently requires housing for the 1997 Summer Company Members from May 1st to September 15. WilL rent apartments, rooms or entire house. Please contact Karen Stewart at 519-523-4345. 14-2 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A ARTICLES FOR SALE 386-25 COMPUTER, 2 Megs of RAM, 3 1/2 and 5 1/4 floppy drives, colour monitor. Windows and DOS and other games installed. $300 or best offer. Phone 887-6535. 14-2 RAISE CHINCHILLAS AS profitable full or part-time busi­ ness. We provide graded animals, supplies, market, financing. Excellent tax benefits available. Canadian Chinchilla, P.O. Box 1684, St. Marys, Ont. N4X 1C1, 519-229-6117. 13-2 LIKE NEW 42" LAWN SWEEPER with hopper. Phone 887-9301 after 6 p.m. 14-lp HELPING THE WORLD WRITE NOW AUCTION SALE of farm machinery & miscellaneous Will be held for Emma Franken R. R. #2 Auburn Lot 28, Cone. 2 - East Wawanosh Twp. 6 miles west of Blyth and 1 mile north of Auburn on County Road 22 MONDAY, APRIL 14,1997 AT 11 A.M. SHARP TRACTORS: 3130 John Deere - cozy cab, tires 18-4-344piesel), Ferguson 27 horse, gas; Husqvarna riding lawnmower LT 125, 6 speed; Bolens lawnmower. MACHINERY: I.H. 710 plow - 4 furrow semi-mount, Ford 5 furrow plow, New Holland 355 mix mill wlth-load auger, John Deere 8250 18 run, seed drill, grass seeds (like new). Hay Equipment: 479 New Holland haybine, 256 New Holland rake, 273 New Holland baler, 268 New Holland baler, * Round bale gripper for plastic bale moving, Innls haytether, Kverneland round bale (Individual wrap) - self-loading & unloading wrapper, Belarls manure spreader (150 bushel), New Idea picker-sheller, 2 row, New Idea 12 row husklng-bed corn picker, New Idea 2 row 8 husking-bed picker, 2 New Idea pickers (for parts), front-mount 4 row bean puller, gravity box on wheels, Westfield 41* grain auger (6"), I.H. #10 seed drill for parts & grass seeder for parts. TRUCKS: 1989 GMC black 4x4, 3/4 ton, new paint, new transmission, sell certified; 1982 Ford (as is), 1981 GMC 1/2 ton (as is). MISCELLANEOUS: Livestock trailer 7* x 16* bumper hitch (5 yr. old), 21/2 ton feed bln, 3 PH post hole digger, wagon & flat rack, assortment of wagon gears, manure spreader (trailer), tractor chains, stable cleaner unit, 200 square foot 1" ceramic tiles (for manger), 2-5 horse motors, wire mesh for weaner decks, pig scale, farrowing crates, straw chopper for small square bales, barn fans, 3 PTH cement mixer with hopper, 2-4" grain augers, round bale feeders, square bale feeder, 5 gates 10* x 18*, water troughs, Gallagher fencer, squeeze chute (cattle), cedar rails, fence posts, Husqvarna filler (self-propelled), assortment of milking equipment - pipeline jar & vacuum pump. Plan to attend. Farm is sold. Lunch booth. Terms: Cash or 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 MIKE FRANKEN 524-9724. AUCTIONEER BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 COOK. The family of the late Grace Cook wish to express their sincere appreciation to their relatives and friends for their many expressions of sympathy shown to us in the loss of our dear mother and grandmother. Special thanks to all the Huronview staff, Dr. Woldnik, Palliative Care, Rev. Rea Grant and the McBumey Funeral Home for their many acts of kind­ ness. We will always remember your thoughtfulness. - Hugh Cook, Larry Cook, June Cook, Fay McClinchey, Dorothy Carter and families. _ 14-lp ELSTON, William John. We would like, at this time, to express our deepest grati-tude to all our many friends, neighbours and relatives who comforted us in the recent passing of a husband, father and grand-father, Bill. Thank you to Dr. McGregor and the I.C.U. nurses for all their care and kindness. Thank you also to the McBurney Funeral Home, Rev. Allan Barr and all the ladies who prepared and served the lunch following the service. We extend our sincere appreciation for the beautiful floral tributes, donations, cards, and food brought to our homes. - Isabel and family. 14-lp FITCH. The family of the late Mary Fitch would like to thank everyone for their kind expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement, for donations sent in, for food brought to our houses, and for floral tributes and cards we will treasure. We thank Doctors Hanlon and McGregor and the staff at Braemar Nursing Home who cared for her so patiently and well. Thank you to those who visited Mary at Braemar and made her stay more pleasant. A special thank you to Rev. Maggie Keates for a lovely service and for your care and concern for Mary while at Braemar and for all of us this past week. Thank you also to the McBumey Funeral Home staff for their help and to the ladies of the Mclntosh- Belmore U.C.W. for the delicious lunch. - Earl and Audrey Fitch, Ruth and Lucien Bouffard, Merle and John Cousins, Ross and Joyce Fitch. 14-1 HOUSTON. I would like to thank family, friends and neighbours for all the cards, flowers and food received during my illness. Special thanks to Dr. Janet Zettel, Seaforth and Dr. Kevin Coulter, London for their excellent care. - Maxine. 14-1 COLD STORAGE APPLES - A good supply of Ida Red, Empire and Spartan apples. Also Wellesley apple butter. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 13-2 CODE Self-sufficiency through literacy in the developing world For information, call 1-800-661-2633 physical activity [odj.i energizing, healing, invigorating, strengthening, nourishing, restoring, stimulating. Define your activity. Scaring a Healthier Future " ________'■ paRTicipacnon^® MARKS. We would like to thank all those who helped out with our farm sale on March 22. Preparing for the sale, running the food booth and assisting the auctioneer was a great deal of work. Your help made the day go smoothly and we could not have done it without you. Thanks again. - Dave and Alice. 14-1 Clll MIE 1*1 STOPPERS 1-800-222-TIPS