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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1999-04-28, Page 17CARD OF THANKS - RATES - 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15c each. 50c 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 3 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE near Brussels, available May. Phone 887-6918. 15-4 A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT FOR RENT: 3 BEDROOM HOUSE on large, quiet and shady lot in Blyth. Close to school and park. Large insulated shed/workshop. Available May 1. Call 523-4455 for more information. 07-tfn 180 DRUMMOND ST. W„ BLYTH seniors apartment, $575, heat and hydro included. Phone 523-9695. 44-tfn BLYTH - AVAILABLE APRIL 1. 2 bedrooms, includes fridge, stove, heat and hydro, no animals, references required. Contact 482- 9371. 12-tfn A ACCOMMODATION WANTED /housing X NEEDED for the BLYTH FESTIVAL'S 1999 COMPANY Houses - apartments - rooms - boarding situations - and a lake front cottage needed. Call Joan at 523-4345 (days) ^^>rJ35^24f^(evenings^J A ARTICLES FOR SALE TREES AVAILABLE NOW - Spruce, Pine, White Birch, ranging from 2 - 8 ft. tall. Phone 887-9083. ’ . 17-l IS YOUR ROOF LEAKING? Tired of replacing with asphalt? Diamond Steel Roofing offers an affordable, permanent solution. Call 357-3760 or I-888-8IO-ROOF (7663). l7-3p WINDBREAK TREES - 2' PINE and spruce, 6' white ash, bare root shade trees, red oak, birch, maple, catalpa, and Summit ash. Treebelt, I mile west of Blyth. Call 523- 9771. 17-2 CEMETERY TOMBSTONE Toppers. Many different beautiful silk designs, $30 to $40, no tax, also numerous garage sale items. Open Saturdays. Deanna Snell, 523-471 I, Cone. 12 - 13, Hullett Twp. west of Highway 4. 17-4 A ARTICLES FOR SALE PINE BUNK BEDS COMPLETE $189.95, entertainment centres $1 19.95, desks $49.95 up, sofa beds $69.95 up, dryers $79.95 up, fridges $89.95 up, freezer mid-size $169.95, recliners $29.95 up, double bed $169.96, table and chairs $69.95 up, 3/4 bed $139.95, stove $69.96, almond fridge and stove $375 a pair, captain's bed $89.95 up, colour TV $99.95, sofas $40 up, barbecue $69.95, china cabinet $79.95, chest of drawers $49.95, dressers $49.95 up. older farm weigh scales up to 1,000 lbs. $250, high chair $21.95, strollers $10 up, dehumidifiers $89.95 up, water skis $39.95 up, coffee tables $12.50 up. Quality Used Furniture, 86 Albert St., Clinton. Open Wednesday through Saturday, 12 4115:30.482-1444. 17-1 PLASTIC PIGGY TUBS FOR sale, feeders and drinkers. Phone 887-9364. 16-2p FINAL CLEARANCE OF IDA Red apples. Also our fresh maple syrup available now. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 16-2 RIDING LAWN MOWERS - Yardman 16 h.p. 42" $1400.00. Dynamark 12 h.p. 38" $900. Both excellent condition. Phone 887- 6605. 16-2 HEART HEALTHY EMU MEAT low fat, low cholesterol and Emu oil. Meat prices reduced by 50% and more. Summer sausage and smoked sausage. Adrian Vos 523- 4294. 24-tfn AUCTION SALES Auction <^^Salc Saturday, May 1 Donald J. Forester Huron Twp. Farm Machinery Saturday, May 8 John Ebersol Farm Machinery Milverton Saturday, May 15 Morley Scott Huron Twp. Monday, May 24 Estate Thelma Cardiff Brussels Saturday, May 29 Merle Kerr Ashfield Township Saturday, June 5 Delmar & Judy Sproul West Wawanosh Tues. & Thurs. K.W. Stockyards Fridays Brussels Livestock AUCTIONEER: Brian Rintoul 357-2349 ESTATE AUCTION SALE To be held for the Estate of Ross (Jake) McClure. i Go north of Seaforth 6 1/4 miles to Concession 11 which is 1 1/4 miles (fr north of Winthrop, turn west go 3/4 of a mile Y SATURDAY, MAY 1 AT 10 A.M. A VAN: 1987 Ford Jay B Signature Series conversion van with table, f second set of captain's seats, rear seat bed, plush upholstery, not a Y raised roof. 147,000 kms. 1 TRACTORS: White 1370 diesel with White 1532 loader, hyd. bucket, A (real clean), Cockshutt 1750 diesel with cab and hydra power, Oliver 550 Y gas tractor, newer rubber only 1479 hrs. (real clean), Cockshutt 60 gas 1 tractor.A MACHINERY: Cockshutt 565 4 furrow 16" semi-mount | Y International 130 single axle, double beater manure spreader (good i one), Hutchison model C 1600 corn cleaner on wheels, Speed King 36' - A 6" grain auger, Lucknow 7 ft. snowblower, Glencoe 17 ft. trail cultivator, Y Cockshutt 3242 3 furrow 3 PTH plow, IH 15 run seed and fertilizer drill I on steel (good one), Kongskilde 11 ft. cultivator, George White 30 ft. hay A and grain elevator, 3 drum land roller, Gehl 10: portable hammermill, Y McCormick belt drive plate grinder, Innes 570 bean windrower with i cross conveyor, Cockshutt 4 bar side rake (looks good), JD 3 PTH A mower, 2 wagons and flat racks, 2 hyd. cylinders, Maun bean | Y section diamond harrows, portable air compressor. , LAWN MOWERS: 2 Roper 8 HP riding mowers, Toro gas mower.A ADDITIONS: 2 gravity boxes, 6 row scuffler, 50 gal. & 100 gal. gas tanks J for back of pick up. ANTIQUES AND TOOLS: Horse drawn cutter, old scale, grain bagger, A cross cut saw, cream can, lantern, crocks, copper boilers, cheese▼ boxes, alladin's lamp, washstands, dressers, large antique chest of drawers, antique table, combination side board, china cabinet, 6A handmade quilts, Snow Jet snowmobile, pressback chairs, plus many y other items, 450 bales of straw. SALE ORDER: 10 a.m. small farm items, tools, etc. Approx. 11 a.m. farm A machinery tractors, van approx. 12 noon, antique furniture, appliances ▼ & glassware. Terms Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. A Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 482-7898 Clinton ▼ www.auctionhotline.com AUCTIONEERS JOSEPH ZEHR DOUG JACOB (519) 887,-9599 (519) 271-7894 UPCOMING SALES Wed., April 28 at 4:30 p.m.: Auction sale of furniture, antiques and misc. household items to be held at the Tavistock Memorial Hall in Tavistock for Jim and Mildred Burford of Stratford. Thurs., April 29 at 4:00 p.m.: Auction sale of furniture, appliances, antiques and misc. household to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St., Mitchell for area consignors. EVENING AUCTION SALE Of Home Furnishings, Antiques and Tools will be held for MR. WALLY WIERSMA (Wingham) with added consignments, in Teeswater Agri-Curl, on MONDAY, MAY 3 6:00 P.M. Auctioneers; Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater 392-6170 Grant McDonald, Ripley 395-5353 DEN DEKKER. Arnold and Chantelle are pleased to announce the safe and quick arrival of Connor Frederick weighing 6 lbs. 7 oz. on March 30, 1999 at 6:09 a.m. at Clinton Public Hospital. Proud first-time grandparents are Fred and Sharon Stephenson. Brussels and thirteenth grandchild for Hans and Gerie den Dekker, RR 2. Bluevale. 17-1 I ♦ ♦ plow, A (good Y ♦ 4 J 3 PTH i puller, 5 A I ♦ ♦ ♦ I PIRCH. Hi - my name is Natalie Kimberly Pirch. My Mom and Dad are Reinhardt and Kellie, my brother is Alex and we live in Kitchener. I was born April 19, 1999 at KW Hospital and weighed in at nine pounds. The proud grandparents are Bill and Joan Stephenson and Great-Grandma Stephenson of Brussels, Herman and Anita Pirch of Kitchener. 17-1 p BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 435 SQ. FT. OF PRIME RETAIL space for rent. Ideal for specialty shop or boutique. Downtown Blyth, across from the Blyth Festival. For more information call Peter or Carol at 523-4700, Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. tfn Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse and recycle c CARD OF THANKS HOONAARD. I would like to thank all those who sent cards, flowers and food to me following the death of my husband, Peter. A special thank you to the staff at Huronlea for their care while Peter stayed there and also to Home Care, and to Dr. Warwick and Dr. Rooyakkers for all their kindness and concern. Thank you to the Blyth U.C.W. for the lunch following the funeral and Beattie- Falconer Funeral Home - Tasker Chapel. - Mary and family. 17-Ip JOHNSTON. I would like to take this opportunity to -thank my neighbours and friends for their many acts of kindness shown to me during my brief stay in hospital. You are the best. Thanks also for cards, visits and phone calls I received. Special thanks to Dr. Gear and to the nurses for always being there. Many, many thanks to one and all. - Freda Johnston. 17-1 KRAUTER. Just want to express my thanks to all the kind friends and neighbours for helping me celebrate my 80th birthday. - Marguerite Krauter. 17-1 PEARSON. A sincere thank you to all those who remembered me in any way during my recent illness with cards, flowers, and phone calls. To the ambulance staff, Dr. Sleeth and nurses and staff of Wingham & District Hospital, Rev. Chris Johnston and to all those who gave my wife Edna rides to Wingham and those who offered. It was greatly appreciated by us both. - Ralph Pearson. 17-1 p PERISH would like to thank the Brussels Optimists. To the bands and their supporters Face Plant is an opportunity for which we are grateful. Your tremendous assistance and faith in us means more to us than we can say. Also, a big thanks to Lerch and his friends for the muscle power. - Joshua Gropp, Rob McKercher and Tim Mulvey. 17-1 p PHILLIPS. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the community for their overwhelming support during our recent loss of husband, father and friend Bill. To the Lions Club, Oddfellows Rebekah Lodge for their generous donations, to our neighbours, family and friends for plants, flowers, food, cards and donations - thank you. To Grey Central Public School and Bus 3 for the plant and many, many cards and your ongoing support and friendship to Scott and Robyn. Thank you to Rev. Cathrine Campbell and the Schimanski Family Funeral Home for their guidance and help, also to Linda, Steve, Brian, Cheryl and Kevin for their kind words of Bill at the funeral service. To Barb Bragg and Barb Black for their hard work after the service - thank you. And finally to my family Dad and Marilyn, Linda and Warren, Dave and Karen, Murray and Jen, Paula and Steve, Andrew and Darlene who we consider family, thank you for your love and support with whom we couldn't have got through this without. Bill's family spent a week here from Calgary and left fully understanding why Bill loved it here so much. Thank you again. Sincerely - Wendy, Robyn and Scott. 17-1 Medic Alert SPEAKS FOR YOU 1-BDD-66S-15D7 www.medicalert.ca