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Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
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TWO-BEDROOM DUPLEX IN
Biyth across from school, big
backyard, basement. $440/month
includes heat, washer, dryer, fridge,
stove, utility shed. Available now.
Phone 523-4314. 14-tfn
THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE JN
Biyth, deck, two bathrooms, fridge
stove, main floor laundry, $600.
Phone 887-9007. 14-tfn
THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Biyth, $550/month plus utilities.
References required. No pets.
Phone 519-523-4996. 13-2
Ar tides for sale
FOUR HANKOOK DYNAMIC
MT 33x12.50-15" tires on new
white 96 Ford rims - only on five
months, $1,000 firm. Also a brand
new S3500 super winch still in the
box $500 firm. For more
information call 519-357-8198 if
no answer call 519-860-9692 and
leave a message. 14- lp
PIANOS! NEW AND PREVIOUSLY-
enjoyed pianos starting from $950
and up. Pianovations Restoration
Specialists invite you to visit our
rebuilding shop and showroom.
287 Main St., Londesboro, Hwy. 4
between Clinton and Biyth. New
extended hours: Thursday 11-6,
Friday 11-8 and Saturday 11-8 or
call for a more convenient
appointment. Local 523-4535. Toll
free 1-866-63PIANO or email us:
pianovations @sympatico.ca
“Serving all the community’s
PIANO needs”. 14-1
AUCTION SALE
Of farm machinery, horses & miscellaneous
WILL BE HELD FOR JIM AND MARY HUNTER
Fire Number 84735A Lot 42, Cone. 7
East Wawanosh (North Huron Township)
1 mile south of Belgrave on Highway 4 (London Road)
SATURDAY, APRIL 12 AT 10:30 A.M.
HORSES AND EQUIPMENT: Team of Halfflinger geldings, 6-7
years old, broke. Team of halfflinger geldings, 5 years old, broke,
good young team. Team of Belgian mares, 11 and 12 years old,
well broke, used in parades and at Biyth Theatre (Donnelly
production). 8 passenger carriage (new), set of team harness with
heavy harness, set of team Halfflinger harness, set of draft team
harness, Byler made. Two new adjustable collars, two large
collars - new, collars and sweat pads, various sizes, three-seater
cutter, pole shafts, like new. Stone boat with tongue, two forecarts
(horse), sloop sleigh with rack for rides, 17 ft. Martin wagon with
hydraulic brakes, seats, used for transporting people at Biyth
Festival (good). Two horse diapers, anvi>, bob sleigh, Jamco
livestock aluminum 14 ft. trailer, new, bumper hitch, 2 Sorrel
quarterhorse mares, 3 yrs. old, green, broke.
TRACTORS: 3930 Ford with roll bar, 2 WD, approx. 540 hrs., like
new, Ford 8N, original, good, 684 IH 2 WD, with loader, 3 buckets
(buckets sell separate). 1070 Case Agri-King with cab, 20-8-38
tires, 786 IH diesel, 18-4-34 tires (set of duals 18-4-34 sell
separate). Ford GT 35 riding lawn mower, diesel 16H with 48 in.
deck. good.
Wagon load of farm related and some household items.
Plan to attend as this is a good clean offering. Farm sold.
For more information call Jim Hunter at 519-357-1420, evenings.
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
owners.
AUCTIONEERS: BRIAN RINTOUL (WINGHAM) 519-357-2349
BILL HORST (MILLBANK) 519-595-2626
TAYLOR. Rachael and Jamie are
enchanted with the birth of their
beautiful daughter, Tori Madison
on March 23, 2003. Tori weighed
10 lbs. 7 oz. First-time
grandparents are Mark and Donna
Neyvatte of Kincardine and Jim
and Crystal Taylor of RR3, Walton.
Great-grandparents are John and
Barbara Hill and Ron and Joyce
Neyvatte, all of Kincardine, along
with Boyd and Muriel Taylor of
RR 3, Walton and Lloyd Huffman
of Bayfield. 14-1
ARMSTRONG. A belated thank
you from Tom and Joan
Armstrong, long overdue but
deemed appropriate since we are
still receiving congratulatory cards
via mail. We are sincerely grateful
to our family for hosting the Open
House; to those who were
able to attend on March 15; and for
the myriad of cards received that
day, and those still arriving. You
have all contributed to a very
special occasion which we will
long remember. 14-1
4 LITRES OF MAPLE SYRUP
for $35, 2 Litres - $20, 1 Litre -
$10. Edward Gingerich, 37823
Belfast Rd , RR 2, Lucknow, one
mile east of St. Helens. 12-3p
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN
by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour. 4x6 - $4.00, 5x7 - $5.00,
8x10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or
887-9114 to order. tfn
THE CITIZEN’S 2003 PHONE
Book is available for $1.00 at our
offices in Biyth and Brussels.09-tfn
Haditat for Humanity
Call Habitat for Humanity at
1.800.667.5137
40 Albert Street
Waterloo, ON N2L3S2
Email: habitat@habitat.ca
www.habitat.ca
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Cards of thanks
AUCTION SALE
of farm machinery and milking equipment will be held
FOR HANK KERSSIES
Lot 37, Cone. 11 Hullett Township,
4 miles west of Londesboro, Fire # 39028
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 2003 AT 11 A.M.
TRACTORS: MF 240 2WD, Frey loader, bucket, approx. 580 hrs.
(good), manure fork, round bale prong (Smyth), 3 PH round bale
mover, White 1370 with cab (red), 1992 Ford 1/2 ton truck - selling
as is.
MACHINERY: New Idea 4664 round baler - 2 yrs. old - 4x6 - like
new, Hesston 1130 hay bind 10*, New Idea 3618 manure spreader
- approx. 2 yrs. old, New Holland 273 square baler (good), New
Holland 254 fluff rake (good), Roskamp roller mill - approx. 2 ton
bin (good feed), White 508 3 furrow semi-mount plow, Vic 5 ton
dump trailer, M.F. 33 seed drill 17 run, Turnco packer 12',
Hagedorn single auger 7 1/2* snowblower, 22' 7 section diamond
harrow with cart, Cockshutt 10' wheel disc, Speedking 40' bale
elevator (PTO), 5 section diamond harrow, 4 wagons with flat
racks, 2 older wheel cultivators.
MISCELLANEOUS: Generator on cart - 20 KW - 2 yrs. old, Lewis
cattle oiler, Bush Hog 5* (good), set of chain harrows, 3 furrow 3
PH plow, 32* pipe elevator with 1 HP motor, Rhino 5* blade, 3 PH
fertilizer spreader, Buzzsaw PTO, Woodsplitter - 3 PH, Campbell
air compressor, 16* auger, 3 round bale feeders, 2 water troughs,
mineral feeders, grain aerator, 2 feed carts, aluminum extension
ladder, small grass seeder, 2 electric fencers, Jackall jack, Poulan
335 chain saw, milkhouse heater.
FEED: crib of corn cobs, a number of round bales of straw and
hay 4x4 (if not previously sold).
MILKING EQUIPMENT & STABLE CLEANER: Alamo vacuum pump
with pipeline for 32 cows, 3 Surge milker units with pipeline,
Surge pipeline washer, bulk tank, Beattie stable cleaner with
approx. 200* chain -new chain 2002 approx. 30* outside chute, 32
steel stauntins stabling.
Wagon load of farm-related items.
Plan to attend - land rented.
For Information call Hank 526-7299
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. day of sale
Not responsible for accidents
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349
HOLT. The family of the late
Evelyn J. Holt would like to
express their sincere thanks to their
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the support received from visits,
cards, plants, flower arrangements,
food, calls, home baking, soups and
treats and sincere thoughtfulness
following our mother and grand
mother’s death. Special thanks to
Dr. Greg Antoniadis, Dr. Ping, Dr.
Shubat and all their staff, Wingham
and District Hospital nursing staff,
Meals On Wheels, Nancy and
home care and especially thanks to
each and every one at the Braemar
Nursing Home for their loving,
affectionate care and support she
received over the past four months
during her stay at the home.
Appreciation goes to Pastor Joan
Tuchlinsky for her visits, comfort
ing words, guidance and prayers
with us during these past several
months. Special thanks to Don Vair
for the kind words of expressions
and remembrance of mom. Also,
thanks to Carl Nicholson for the
beautiful song “In The Garden”
solo and appreciation to Ross
McDonald for the professional,
lovely organ music played during
the day of service. We also thank
Rev. Wayne Beamer for his
comforting words with our family
and during the service. Again,
thank you to Paulene for always
being there during the past several
months. Great appreciation goes to
the McBurney Funeral Home,
Doug, Jackie and Sean, for their
professional care, guidance and
personal touches. Everything they
performed meant so much to our
family. Thank you to all the flower
bearers and pallbearers. Many
thanks to the Bluevale United
Church women for the delicious
lunch served after the service and
appreciation for all the donations to
Bluevale United Church, Braemar
Nursing Home and Wingham and
District Hospital in her memory.
Words cannot express how proud
and grateful and blessed we are to
be part of such a caring
community. Finally, thanks to all
who came to share our grief, it was
a wonderful tribute to a wonderful
woman, friend, wife, mother and
grandmother. - Raymond and Ann,
Ken and Angela, Kevjn and Stacy
Hogg. 14-1
VINCENT. The family of the late
Winnie Vincent would like to offer
our deepest gratitude to the staff of
the Seaforth Manor Nursing Home
for the many acts of kindness and
care given to Winnie these past
three years while she resided there.
Our thanks to David Benchina and
the Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home
for your dedicated support during
this difficult time. To Rev. Dr.
Eugen Bannerman for his many
visits with Mom and preparing a
“Century of Memories of Winnie”
that he composed from talks with
her. Thanks to the Biyth United
Church Women for the luncheon
served following the service.
Thanks to all the friends both in
Biyth and Belgrave, for the gifts of
flowers, donations, food and cards.
We are truly blessed to have so
many caring friends. Special thanks
to Barb Howson for her support
when we received the sad news. -
Amy and Ralph McCrea and
family, Irene and Jim Lamont and
family. 14-1
Coming events
SOUP AND SANDWICH, DATE
changed to May 10, Women’s
Institute Hall, Belgrave, 11 a.m. -
2 p.m. Cost $5. Proceeds to Knox
Presbyterian Church. 13-2
AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS
Club Breakfast - pancakes, eggs,
toast, sausage and hashbrowns,
Sunday, April 13, 9 a.m. - noon,
Auburn Memorial Community
Hall. $5 per person or $20 family
rate. Maple syrup supplied by
Robinson’s Maple Syrup Products,
RR 2, Auburn. Proceeds for
Community Betterment. We Serve.
14-1
BELGRAVE BRUSSELS BEEF
Club organizational meeting,
Monday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. at
W.I. Hall, Belgrave. 14-1
DANCE SATURDAY, APRIL 12
at BM&G Community Centre from
9 p.m. - 1 a.m. with the band
Beechwood. Tickets are $8 in
advance or $10 at door. For tickets
call 887-6457, 887-9368. Proceeds
.to the BM&G Community Centre.
12&14
36th Annual Belmore
Maple Syrup Festival
Thursday, April 10th
9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
AND
Saturday, April 12th
10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Belmore Community Centre
Pancakes, Syrup, sausages
W Sand applesauce
Homemade baking, crufts and
entertainment for everyone
“ FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
357-2147 OR 335-6551