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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-03-08, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 2000. PAGE 17. - 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 A AUCTION SALES A AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES CARD OF THANKS A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, Blyth, fridge and stove, patio with rear yard, $410 plus. Phone 523- 9696. 09-2p BLYTH - 2 BEDROOM APART- ment, includes fridge, stove, heat and hydro, no animals. References required. Phone 482-9371. 48-tfn A ARTICLES FOR SALE TREES - LARGE QUANTITY OF 7' white ash at $9 ea. White spruce, 2 - 3' at $7 ea. Also Scotch pine and Sumac at $5 ea. Treebelt 523- 9771. 10-4 FOR SALE - MIXED GRAIN. Call 523-9227. 10-2 ELECTRIC 3-WHEEL SCOOTER 4 years old, new batteries, $1,500, 887-8127. 09-2 PICTURE REPRINTS MAY BE ordered from The Citizen for only $5.00 for a 5 x 7 or $8.00 for an 8 x 10. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse and recycle . FEAR. Despite the conditions and names like “Leapin Louie,” “Frosty,” and “Gilbert Blyth,” Paul Andrew Fear made a speedy arrival on February 29, 2000. He was born in Blyth on McConnell St., and later taken to Clinton Hospital weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces. He is a little brother for Natalie. Proud ecstatic parents are Paul and Ann Marie (Albers). Another grandson for Wayne and Barb Fear of Brussels, Monica Fear of Wingham, and Pete and Lanie Albers of Blue vale. I would like to thank Paul for his help delivering Paul Jr. A special thank you to Chris Gleave and Judy Carter for their roadside assistance until the ambulance arrival. We sincerely appreciated your help and support. Thank you to Mom for taking care of Natalie. Also thank you to the ambulance attendants. Thank you Dr. Smith and all the nurses at the Clinton Hospital during our stay. To each and everyone responsible for all this caring, our heartfelt thanks. - Ann Marie, Paul, Natalie -and Paul Jr. 10-1 FARM EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Seaforth FARM EQUIPMENT Wednesday, March 29, 2000 We are now taking items. Be sure to book your equipment in early to get it advertised. All equipment here by March 24. Equipment booked before March 18 will be advertised. Call for more details. PHONE 519-527-0120 FAX 519-527-2572 DOUG JACOBS AND RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEERS CLEARING AUCTION SALE of machinery, miscellaneous and some household effects will be held for John Van Beers R.R. #1 Blyth, Lot 14, Cone. 13, Hullett Township 1 1/4 miles north of Londesborough or 1 1/2 miles south of Blyth and 2 miles east (watch for signs) SATURDAY, MARCH 18 AT 10:30 A.M. TRACTORS: IH 966 Diesel, 2WD with cab (18-38 tires), IH 656 Diesel 2WD with loader (18-4-30 tires). MACHINERY: IH 540 4 x 16 plow, IH 18 ft. Vibra Shank cultivator, 12 ft. 3PH drag cultivator with harrows, 12 ft. Kongskilde 3PH cultivators, Kenwanee 10 ft. wheel disc, Turnco 10 ft. packer, Keon hydraulic stone picker, JD 7000 6 row modified corn planter (30 in. rows), 6 ft. 3PH rotary mower, MF 36 grain drill on rubber, Hustler 56 forage blower, 8 1/2 ft. Lucknow double auger snowblower, 6 section 18 ft. diamond tooth harrows, Calsa 200 gallon sprayer, 4 ton seed wagon, two 8 ton Martin wagons with V boxes (250 bushel), Burns 16 ft. wagon with hay rack, 12 ft. Vogels wick weeder, 20 ft. flat wagon and rack. NEIGHBOUR S CONSIGNMENTS: AC 5 ft. x 18 in furrow plow, Innes 7 ft. windrower, Innes 7 ft. combine pickup, Nuhn 2500 US gallon tandem liquid manure tank, AC 11 x 5 ft. manure spreader, 34 ft. 8 in grain auger, 40 ft. Smoker double chain elevator, 8 x 14 ft. tandem axle 5th wheel hog trailer, 20 ft. 3PH Becker finishing cultivator with rolling harrows. HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS: HOUSEHOLD: 2 iron beds, 2 dressers, love seat and chair, numerous household items. MISCELLANEOUS: Pressure washer, heater, pig medicator, 3PH Lano air compressor, ladder, cement mixer, Reddy 155 150,000 BTU propane heater with 10 gallon tank, 3PH Briggs & Stratton transfer pump, feed cart, truck liner to fit S10 Chev pickup. Plan to attend (Farm is sold) 2 wagon loads of farm related items. 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 John Van Beers at (519) 523-4431 AUCTIONEERS: BRIAN RINTOUL(519) 357-2349 BILL HORST (519) 595-2626 PERRIE. Leanne and Adam are pleased to announce the arrival of Alexander Adam bom January 22 in Simcoe weighing 8 lbs. 12 oz. First grandson for John and Mary Perrie, Brussels and another grandson for Arnold and Marilyn Ward, Norwich. 10-1 p THOMPSON. Shawn, Sherry, Nathan and Jenna are happy to announce the safe arrival of Jarron Malcalm born on February 14 at 3:25 p.m. at Listowel Memorial Hospital weighing 9 lbs. and 19 1/2 inches long. Proud grandparents are Bob Tyerman of Brussels, Marie Tyerman of Stratford, Marjorie Thompson of Wingham and great­ grandma Violet Thompson of Lucknow. 10-1 CARD OF THANKS BREWER. My sincere thanks is extended to all for the many expressions of sympathy I received at the loss of my brother. - Ethel Brewer. 10-lp f DATEMA. We would like to thank everyone sincerely for your support shown to us through phone calls, cards and remembering us in your prayers, at the passing on of our mother, Judy Hibma. - Mervin and Gaye Datema and family. 10-lp ENGEL. I would like to thank my family for the birthday party they had for me on Sunday. Thanks for flowers, gifts and to see so many of the family.-Tillie Engel. 10-lp EVENING AUCTION SALE of Consignments of Home Furnishings & Antiques will be held in Belmore Community Centre on MONDAY, MARCH 13, 6:00 P.M. AUCTIONEERS: WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392-6170 ROB THOMPSON, RIPLEY 395-2640 CARD OF THANKS FITZGERALD/WALSH. You have touched us in so many ways, And now you’re gone. In our hearts you will always remain, Your name will always linger on. You are our Lost Love You’re the father of fathers And you will always remain in our hearts and in our prayers. You are our father no one can replace We will always remember your joyful face. Even though you’re in the sky And you can see us cry to us you have not died. You have just begun to live life without the pain and suffering So don’t forget us while you are there. Be with us all And don’t forget that we are all still here to remember how wonderful and beautiful you were. We love you and will never forget you. - Love, Amanda, Will, Ben, Pat and Maryanne. Special thank you to Dr. Hay and staff at CPH, London Hospital, Blyth Legion, Rev. Ernest Dow, Beattie-Falconer Funeral Homes, a special thanks to the Nonkes family, Uyl family and other families who called and stopped by to help us through our rough time. A special thanks to all family members. - From the Walsh/ Fitzgerald family, Maryanne, William, Amanda, Ben, Pat, Audrey, Larry, Ronnie, Marlene, Tammy, Corrie, Ashley. 10-1 1ST BLYTH SCOUTING extends a sincere thank you to The Citizen 7 for last week’s coverage of Scout- Guide Week, and to the businesses who sponsored it. Thank you to Olde Village Accents and Nancy Hakkers for the window display, to the Community Centre who hosted the banquet and to the following businesses and individuals who donated door prizes: Auburn Co­ op, Black Creek Clothing, Blyth Flooring Centre, Blyth General Store, Blyth Veterinary Clinic. Carol’s Candies & Collectables, Shari & Dave Cartwright, The Citizen, Elliott Insurance, Nancy and Gerald Hakkers, Hensall District Co-op, Marty Jones - Sarnia, Londesboro Seed Plant, Manning’s, McClinchey’s Auto, McGavin’s, Radford’s Londesboro, George Reinink, Rob Radford Farm Machinery Repairs, Scrimgeour’s Food Market, Seaforth Food Market, Sparling’s, Stitches by M.J., Tom’s Variety, Winthrop Maple Syrup. 10-1 COMING EVENTS MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA- ment - St. Joseph’s R.C. Church Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, March 8, 8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. Proceeds to Clinton Public Hospital. 10-lp MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF Directors of the Clinton Public Hospital are open to the public, and are held on the fourth Monday of each month (except July and August). Meetings are held in the hospital’s boardroom, and begin at 7 p.m. Individuals or groups who wish to address the Board or make a presentation must submit a written request at least seven days in advance of the meeting. 10-1 LAST YEAR’S SOLD OUT HIT returns to the Blyth Festival for a limited engagement! Death of the Hired Man by Paul Thompson is a dynamic theatrical tribute to the threshing era. Tickets on sale now. Don’t miss it! 523-9300. 09-3 MARKS. I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbours for the surprise 60th birthday party. Thank you for all the cards and gifts and for the delicious dinner at JJ’s Fireside Cafe. It sure was a nice surprise. - Dave. 10-lp BENJAMINS/NELSON/VAN BEERS. The families of John and Sandra Benjamins, Nancy Nelson and John and Judy Van Beers would like to send their apprecia­ tion and thanks to the neighbours who wished them a farewell on March 4. A big thank you for the hospitality, food and gifts. A special thanks to Angela Beacom for organizing this evening. This event will always be fondly remembered. 10-lp BLYTH CHRISTIAN REFORMED Church Bazaar, Thursday, March 16 (Fundraiser) - Blyth Arena. Supper at 5:00 p.m. Tables open 6:30 p.m. Auction starts 7:30 p.m. Crafts, baked goods, games, and more. A great choice for a family night out. We would love to see you there. 10-2 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Londesboro Hall, March 10, 8:00 p.m. Admission $5.00, over $100 in prizes. Proceeds for Hall Improvements. 10-lp DONATIONS MAY BE MADE at Stickers, Auburn Co-op or Auburn Post Office for Erma and Don Cartwright who lost their home to fire. Proceeds from Auburn Lions March 12 breakfast will also go to the Cartwright family. 10-1