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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-08-28, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2002. Classified Advertisements Auction sales Auction sales — 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 ccommodation for rent APARTMENT ON MAIN STREET, Blyth, 2 bedrooms, fridge, stove, microwave, heat, hydro and cable included. $550. References. Available October 1. 523-4957. 33-tin SWEET CORN, APPLES, potatoes and more, fresh from our farm and reasonably priced. Available daily 10:30 - 8 at vegetable stand, Main Street, Seaforth (beside library). Also firewood, hammocks, rocking chairs, www.papple.ca or 519-522- 0874. 33-1 D.O.T. CAR CARE - WE SELL bug deflectors, bug screens, taillight covers, window tinting, box liners and so much more. Call 887-9735. 19-eow EARLY APPLES AND PEARS - picking soon. Order now. Boyd Taylor, 52:1 -9279. 33-2 Auction sales SALE - PLANT PARADISE, Vanastra. Perennials — flat of 18 - 4" containers are $20. Less than 1/2 price! Trees, shrubs, roses on sale now. 31-4 BLUE HORIZON POOLS, SPAS and Landscaping. Your one-stop shopping for your backyard.. Professional advice and installa- tion, R.R. #2, (Hwy. 8) Goderich, 524-9804. www.bluehorizon.on.ca REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN by Citizen photographers are available to purchase. Many in colour. 4 x 6 - $4.00, 5 x 7 - $5.00, 8 x 10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 to order. tfn Auction sales Articles for sale Articles for sale LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for Bernice MacFarlane of Brussels, Roy Krauter of Londesboro plus several other good consignors. # SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 AT 9 A.M. Troy 5.5 HP rear tine tiller, Snapper self propelled lawn mower, Yardman # 12 HP 38" riding lawn mower, large offering modern furniture and antiques including new La-Z-Boy, new leather chair with ottoman, bedroom suites, 3 nearly new box springs and mattresses, corner china # cabinet, cedar chest, chesterfields, chestabed, handmade quilts, antique blanket box, chest freezer, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, propane stove, Lowry double keyboard, organ, some tools, dishware, bedding, plus for too many items to list. See www.lobbauction.on.ca for full listing. 2 Auctioneers selling starting at 9 am Note: Appliances sell at 1 pm Viewing 3 pm 'til 5:30 pm Friday AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBE 519-482-7898 -.410.- '40." -41110.- -41110.- Births Cards of thanks APARTMENT FOR RENT - Large, clean, ground floor, one bedroom apartment, private entrance and parking, use of large yard. Fridge, stove, heat, hydro and cable TV, $495/month. 523-4937. 33-1 BLYTH - LARGE 3-BEDROOM century duplex, new windows, gas furnace, private drive, close to main street, no pets. Available Sept. 1. 523-4929 or 523-4478. 32-2 LARGE TWO-STOREY, 4- bedroom farmhouse near Belgrave. 887-6443. 31-4 BLYTH - ONE BEDROOM apartment, close to all amenities, washer and dryer hookup available, utilities and cable included, parking, available immediately. Call 523-4351. 27-tfn EXECUTIVE THREE-BEDROOM apartment with stove and fridge, immediate possession, $450 plus utilities, no pets or smoking, cable TV, laundry room, private entry, downtown Brussels. (519) 746- 9997. (Above Kang's Brussels Pharmacy). 30tfn THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE IN Brussels, close to school and downtown, references needed, preferably no pets. Phone 887- 9611, please leave a message.32-2p TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT in Clinton, quiet 4-plex, controlled entry, 4 appliances included, laundry facilities, parking, close to downtown, $450 plus utilities. Call 519-685-2264. 32-tfn TWO-BEDROOM UPPER APART- ment downtown Brussels, fridge and stove, $395 plus utilities. Phone 519-887-9007. 31-tfn WINEBERRY APARTMENTS - New, one-bedroom apartment, one block to bank, post office and grocery store. Heat and hydro included and can be wheelchair accessible. Please call 519-523- 9695. 19-tfn SEAFORTH: SILVERCREEK Apts., large, 2 bedroom, luxury apt., 3 appliances, controlled entry. For mature adults. Phone 519-522- 0442 or 519-527-1577. 48-tfn TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT, central location. Blyth, utilities included, available now. Phone 482-9371. 02-tin CLEARING AUCTION SALE ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 AT 9:00 A.M. Of tractors, farm machinery, antiques, household effects, lawn equipment and misc, items to be held at Lot 29 Conc. 13 Grey Twp., 5 miles west of Monkton and 2 1/2 miles north or 2 1/2 miles south of Brussels and 6 1/2 miles east on St. Michaels Rd. #44912 for JIM & PAULINE PATTERSON & SONS TRACTORS: JD 6110-L (1 yr. old) with 640 loader, 3 buckets, front wheel asst, 65 hp. Deluxe seat, 18-4-30 rear tires, 12-4-24 fronts, 150 hrs. This tractor carries a full year warranty with it. JD 4255 with 15 speed power shift, air, radio, cab, 125 hp. 18-4-38 tires and duals, 2671 hrs., new batteries in excellent condition. MACHINERY: JD 2500 semi-mount, 4 x 18" plow with hydraulic reset, JD 7000 - 4 row narrow corn planter with monitor, JD 8250 18 run single disc seed drill with fertilizer, Ford 18 1/2' double disc, 8 1/2' Geo Smyth double auger snowblower with hydraulic turn, Turner 12' crowsfoot land packer with 2-4' pups, IH 18 1/2' cultivator with wings and trailing harrows, 4 Kilbros 375 gravity bins with tops on 10 ton Horst double reach running gear, 1 Kilbros 375 gravity bin on 9 ton Elmira gear, 10 ply tires, Turnco gravity bin with top on 8 ton Horst double reach gear, JD 444 - 4 row corn head, Hutcheson pro 6" x 32' grain auger, New Idea 32' bale elevator, 1 hp motor, 3 flat rack wagons and gear, New Holland 510 manure spreader, 4 section diamond harrow, Farm hand mix mill, 4 x 18 Kvernelands semi-mount plow, Geo White sprayer, 12' hydraulic fertilizer auger. Note: The tractors and machinery have been kept under roof and are in tiptop condition. MISC. ITEMS: 18-4-30 duals, 6-8' pipe farm gates 6' high, 500 gal. water tank, 15' tandem axle utility trailer, 12 steel storage crates, litter carrier pole, portable cattle crate, 8' Brown & Boggs steel brake, 30 cord of dry split hardwood, 20 steel crates for wood, loading chute bumper pads, #20-4 wheel drive ditch witch with hydraulic blade, steel I-beams, Mark Pal 30' electric lift, 30' trusses, 20-4x6x8 posts, large quantities of plywood, barn boards, new sheets of steel, all colours, snowmobiles some working and for parts (Arctic Cat), 24' x 8' pontoon boat with 55 hp Johnson motor, scrap iron pile, 22' scaffold wagon with scaffold and planks, 24' tri-axle trailer with tilt load, racks and tarp (sold separate), 12'x24' shed with siding and asphalt roof, will be on trailer to move, one skid of black walnut lumber cut 1 1/4" x 6'. ANTIQUES: Sleigh, walking plow, scuffler, milk cans, steel seats, buggy top, horse tongues, whipple trees, turnip planter, butter maker, press back chairs, writing desk, fern stand, parlour table, rocking chair, blanket box, small electric fireplace, 2 side boards, china cabinet, 1882 cupboard, Crown deeds dated 1800-1900, phonograph tube records, Victor talking machine, working; lanterns, apple peeler, lamps, hall trees, clock with cabinet (parts), wringer washer, wash stand, cheese box, tobacco tins, icing sugar box, 4 double beds, iron bed, round table, 1943 Aeronews magazines, 1966 True West magazines, picture frames, old jack knives, sheet music. OLD COINS & FOOD STAMPS: 1923 - 25 cent Schinplaster bill, 50 cent coins with Queen's head dated 1940-1950s, 50 cent coins wth King's head dated 1950s, $1.00 coins dated 1960s, 50 cent American coins dated 1960s, newer 25 cent coins, 5 cent coins dated 1950 - 1960s, a good supply of old food stamp booklets. LAWNMOWERS: JD 445 lawn tractor, 54" cut, 22 hp, only 80 hrs., less than 1 yr. old, Yard Man 4 1/2 hp lawn mower, 1 yr. old, Suzuki 250 cc 4x4 four wheeler. AUTOS: 1977 Pontiac Lemans 38,000 miles, as is, 2 doon buggies, as is, 3 vans for parts, 350 motor and trans, 283 motor, 100 hp Mere outboard. APPLIANCES: GE Medallion 850 side by side refrigerator, like new, and 21 cu. ft. chest deep freeze and other household effects too numerous to mention. This is a large offering with something for everyone. This is the FIRST sale on this farm, many Interesting items...plan to attend. Two auctioneers selling at once. Lunch booth. TERMS: Cash/cheque only with proper ID. Normal taxes in effect. PROPRIETORS: JIM & PAUUNE PATTERSON & SONS 519-8874558 AUCTIONEER: JOHN A. NICHOLSON 519-5954596 or 519-5954555 FLOOD. Calvin, Dianne (Dolmage) and big brother Haden are delighted to announce the safe arrival of our second son/brother, Jacob Austin. He was born August 20, 2002 weighing 9 lbs. 8 oz. at Stratford General Hospital. Spoiling privileges go to Frank and Grace Dolmage of Winthrop, Clarence Flood of Walton and Eva Flood of Alberta. Great- grandparents are Roy and Pearl Dolmage, also of Winthrop. 33-1 B usiness opportunities HAVE YOU AN IDEA FOR A small-scale food processing business? Help may be at hand through a new venture in Blyth which seeks to provide marketing, logistical, business support and possibly financial investment for people with good ideas. For more information contact Karen Stewart, PO Box 385, Blyth, ON NOM IHO, phone 519-523-4328 or email: karenstewart@hurontel.on.ca tfn Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuromon.ca Cards of thanks BEAN. We would like to thank everyone who assisted Mike at the accident scene and hospitals, and thank you for all the phone calls, treats, food, visits, cards and prayers. Mike is making an incredible recovery. - Dana, Joyce and Mike. 33-1p BLYTH FIRE DEPARTMENT would like to thank all those participants in "The Great Race" this past weekend for the donation towards the purchase of the thermal imaging camera. Special thanks to Dave and Fran Cook who came up with the idea. It is greatly appreciated! 33-lb DE JONG. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Klaas de Jong would like to express appreciation to all friends. neighbours and relatives who came out to celebrate Mom and Dad's 60th wedding anniversary. Thank you for all the flowers and cards that were sent. Last but not least, a big thank you to the Anglican Church Ladies for the delicious supper we all enjoyed. 33-1 p HALLAHAN. I would like.to thank Dr. Smith and staff at Clinton Public Hospital, Dr. Antoniadis, Dr. Clare and staff at Wingham and District Hospital and also the paramedics. Thanks also to friends, neighbours and relatives for the flowers, cards and inquiries and the rides since my return home. Everyone was great, - Ray Hallahan. 33-1p MOORE. Many thanks to all our friends, relatives and neighbours for making our 50th anniversary a day to remember. Thank you all for the many cards, gifts and best wishes and to those who came a long distance to help us to celebrate. Special thanks to our four great kids and their families for all the planning and the special surprises. Also a thank you to the W.I. ladies for such a lovely meal. It was a great day and much appreciated. - Richard and Norma Moore. 33-1p STOREY. The family of the late Harold Storey would like to express their thanks and appreciation to family and friends for the many acts of kindness during the recent loss of a husband, father and grampa. We appreciated the flowers, cards, phone calls, donations, also the food brought to our homes. Thanks to the pallbearers and flowerbearers. Thanks to Michael Falconer and staff - your kindness was appreciated. Thanks to the ladies of Winthrop Church for the lunch after the service. To everyone who came to be with us we say thank you. - Helen and family. 33-1p THOMPSON. A sincere "thank you" to friends and neighbours in Londesboro for the lovely gifts. It is so good to be remembered. Sincerely - Audrey Thompson, 33-lp Coming events ACCESS AND IMPROVEMENTS to the Historic Brussels Library Building will be the topic of discussion at the meeting to be held at the Brussels Library on Thursday. August 29 at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. 33- I BRUSSELS BEAVERS & CUBS registration night, Wednesday. Aug. 28, 6 p.m.. Brussels Legion. For more information call 887-9273. 32-2 •