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AUCTION
SALES
AUCTION
SALES
CARD OF
THANKS
- RATES -
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
15$ 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
0 ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
FARMHOUSE, 3 BEDROOM
near Brussels, $500/month plus
utilities, appliances included. No
pets. References required. Phone
887-6097. 13-lp
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT - 2-
bedroom farmhouse located just
north of Blyth. Monthly rent $350
plus utilities. For more information
(519) 357-3330 (weekdays 8-5).
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DUPLEX IN BLYTH - 3 BED-
room newly renovated, natural gas
furnace. References required.
Available immediately. Call 523-
4929. 12-4
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
4-plex, Blyth, main floor, fridge,
stove, laundry room, $415 plus.
Phone 523-9696. 12-3p
BLYTH - 2 BEDROOM APART-
ment, includes fridge, stove, heat
and hydro, no animals. References
required. Phone 482-9371. 48-tfn
0 ARTICLES
FOR SALE
LAST CHANCE FOR BLYTH
residents to purchase 6 ft. bare root
“Thunder Child” crabapple trees
$29.95. Call the clerk’s office to
order - 523-4545. Deadline Friday,
March 31. 13-1
KID’S SOCCER SHOES -
Adidas - excellent condition, one
pair child’s size 11, one pair
youth’s size 2, worn one year only -
887-9676. 13-1
1978 14' CRICKET CAMPING
Trailer. Sleeps 6 people. Good
condition. Asking $1500. Phone
887-6102. 13-1
READY FOR YOUR FREEZER -
naturally grown baby beef,
hormone free, 1/4, 1/2 or whole,
discounts by volume. Sunshine
Valley Farm, 523-4994. 11-4
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
1974 COACHMAN 21 FOOT
camper-trailer, sleeps six, good
condition, $1900. or best offer,
887-6605. 12-2
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; Reduce, reuse and recycle
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AUCTION REMINDER
Clearing Auction Sale
Of machinery and miscellaneous items to be held at Lot 13,
Cone. 14 Hullett Twp., Blyth Road (old County Rd. 25), 2'4 miles
east of Blyth for Viola Sanderson.
Saturday, April 1 at 10:30 am
Tractors: 7710 Ford, Cab, 2029 hrs. Excellent, duals 18.4 by
34; 2 International W4s, one with loader.
Combine: 540 MF (grey cab), air, chopper, excellent, 13 ft.
floating flex head, #44 four row corn head, 9 ft. pickup head.
See full listing in last week’s paper, March 22.
For information call Elmer Sanderson 519-523-4913 or
AUCTIONEER ROBERT TRICK
519-523-4387
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
99.5 acre farm, furniture, machinery, etc. to be held for
Elnor Beuerman, 3 miles east of Winthrop Farm #43882
FRIDAY, APRIL 7 AT 11 A.M.
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▼ Lot 12 McKillop Township in the County of Huron. 43882 Winthrop Rd.. ▼i Property has 3 bedroom house, single car garage, paved driveway, i
’ driving shed and large older style barn, approx. 95 acres workable, 42 ▼
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T TERMS: $20,000. down at time of sale, balance due in full May 8, 2000. .
▼ Being offered subject to reserve bid. For information call sales rep y 1 auctioneer Richard Lobb at 482-7898 or Prudential Heartland Realty, 1 a
▼ Albert St., Clinton at 482-3400 and they will page me. ▼
A NOTE SALE ORDER: Furniture 11 a.m., farm machinery 12 noon, farm 1 A
[p.m. Tf Auctioneer: Richard Lobb - 482-7898 Clinton f
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JOHNSTON. Jamee Johnston-is
excited to have a little sister,
Jessica Dawn. She was born on
their cousin Lindsay’s 10th
birthday, March 15 at Stratford
General Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 7
oz. Proud parents are Bruce and
Dawn. Proud grandparents are
Barry and Diane Engel, and Murray
and Audrey Johnston. Great-
grandparents are Tillie and Ross
Engel, and Mildred and Jack
Wheeler. 13-lp
STEVENSON. It’s a boy. Ron and
Nicole and big sister Ashley are
pleased to announce the safe arrival
of Brett Allan. Brett was born
January 16, 2000 at 9:43 p.m. at
Stratford General. Brett came into
the world weighing 7 lbs. 5 oz. A
grandson for Joe and Dianne
Olejnik of Thorndale and Bev
Stevenson of Walton. A great-
grandson for Betty McCall of
Walton and Stuart and Eleanor
Stevenson of Brussels. Welcome
Brett. 13-lp
CARD OF
THANKS
MURRAY. The family of the late
Della Murray extend their sincere
appreciation to relatives and friends
for their kind expression of
sympathy, for floral arrangements
and other memorial tributes.
Special thanks to Rev. Joan
Golden, Grace Jutzi, the
Schimanski Funeral Home, George
Cousins and Doug Sholdice. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. - Doug, Kathryn and
family. 13-1
NESBITT. Sincere thanks to
relatives, neighbours and friends
for inquiries, cards, phone calls and
visits while I was a patient at
University Hospital, London and
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Evans and Young and
all the 8th Floor nurses at
University Hospital and Dr. Hay
and the 1st Floor nurses at Clinton
Hospital for their great care. Thank
you to the Community Care Access
Centre and Community Nursing
Services for their past and future
visits. - Ron Nesbitt. 13-lp
VINCENT. On behalf of Winnifred
Smith-Vincent we would like to
express our thanks to everyone who
attended her 97th Birthday Come
and Go Tea at the Seaforth Manor.
Even though her birthday was
March 10 this celebration was held
on March 11 so all of her family
could attend including five
generations coming from St.
Thomas, Strathroy, London,
Belgrave and Blyth. Thanks to all
who remembered Mom with cards,
gifts, plants and flowers, as well the
girls who served the cake and ice
cream. For the occasion her
granddaughter Maureen decorated
the birthday cake which was
enjoyed by all. Special thanks to
Cheryl Phillips for helping us to
organize the party at the Manor. -
Amy and Ralph McCrea. 13-lp
BEATTIE. The family of the late
George Beverley Beattie, would
like to thank all the friends,
neighbours and relatives for their
many floral tributes, cards,
telephone calls, food, donations and
prayers on the passing of our
beloved father. Special thanks td
Dr. Woldnik for his excellent care
and also to the nursing staff at
Huronview Home, Clinton. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. - David and Mary
Jean, Bev and John and families.
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Ken and Kathleen Beattie. Go 6 1/4 miles north of Seaforth to Sawmill
Rd., turn left go west 1/2 mile, 3rd farm on right.
SATURDAY, APRIL 8 AT 10:30 A.M.
COMBINE: Gleaner L diesel corn and bean special, cab, heater,
strawchopper, 316-16 ft. flex head, 6 row narrow corn head (
style), pick up head.
TRUCKS: 1976 IH 1800 tandem w/Jamco 17 ft. grain body 5‘ sides, roll
over tarp, pole hoist, super clean (sells safetied), 1971 IH 1800 Tandem
w/Wiltsie 19 ft. grain body, 4 1/2 ft. sides, rollover tarp, pole hoist (not
safetied). 1971 GMC 550 with hoist and rack, 2000 gal. stainless steel
! axle tank trailer w/tow dollie.
TRACTORS: John Deere 2550 diesel, with rack and pinion rear axles,
only 1280 hrs., John Deere 4230 diesel, cab, heater, air, rack and pinion j
rear axles, 16.4 x 38 T-Rail snap on duals.
MACHINERY: MF 775 Hydrostatic 12 ft. swather, MF 33-17 run seed and
fertilizer drill, IH 800 Cyclo Air 4 row planter, JD 960 - 22 ft. wing
cultivator with walking axles and finger harrows, JD 210 -14 ft. wheel
disc with finger harrows, Turnco 11 ft. land packer w/2 - 5 ft. pups, Yetter
15 ft. rotary hoe, IH 720 - 5 furrow 16“ semi mount plow with spring reset
and Buster Bar attachment, IH 4 furrow ace bottom 3 PT plow, Geo.
White 300 US gal. aluminum tank single axle trail sprayer with 31 ft.
boom and Hardi foam markers, Schulte 12 ft. stone windrower, Van Eyl
8x12 tandem axle hydraulic dump trailer, North American 7 ft. double
auger snowblower with hydraulic motor hood turner, 3 PT hitch, PTO
drive, AC alternator, 83 AMP 20 kw Continuous rating, 6' Little Rhino
blade, Westfield w 70 70-41 PTO auger, 10' fertilizer auger, Farmatic
Hammermill model F 5HP, MF side rake, MF model 3 baler, Nl 7‘ trail
mower, Innes 570 bean windrower w/cross conveyor, Mauer 4 row bean
puller, 2 older gravity boxes on wagons, 16' flat rack on JD wagon,
Kongskilde 4 row scuffler with rolling shields, Kongskilde 9 ft.
cultivator, and 11 ft. cultivator, Geo White 30 ft. hay and grain elevator,
MF plow quick hitch, 6 section diamond harrows, 32' x 6" grain auger,
16' x 3" grain auger, (6) 6" x 16' I beams, (2) 6" x 20' I beams, (2) 7" x 16'
I beams, 2-Martin pig feeders, Epps pressure washer with Astro 840
pump, 3 Jamesway farrowing crates, old fanning mill, upright air
compressor (2 years old), gas engine transfer pump, 28 Elm planks 9" x
3" approx. 10 ft. long, 20 ton hydraulic jack, 100 steel posts, tools,
acetylene torches, 3/4 inch socket set, wagon load of misc. small items,
etc. This is a good, clean offering, always stored inside.
Sale order: 10:30 a.m., small items; 11:30 a.m. machinery, trucks and
tractors.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb (519)482-7898
Clinton, Ontario
Owners: Ken and Kathleen Beattie (519) 527-0155
www.auctionhotline.com
DRAPER. I would like to thank all
my family, friends and neighbours
for all the visits, calls, flowers and
gifts I received while I was in the
hospital and since I came home. I’d
also like to thank Dr. Marshall and
all the nurses for all the kindness
and concern. It won’t be forgotten.
Thanks again-Julenia. 13-lp
ELLIOTT/PETERS. We would like
to thank all our helpers, sponsors
and a special thanks to the Chicks
and Babes. - Rick and Jeff. 13-lp
JOHNSTON. Jessica and Dawn
would like to thank Dr. Cheryl
Hillyer and the nursing staff at
Stratford Hospital for the fast and
safe delivery. Also, thanks to Aunt
Vai for watching Jamee. Thanks
also to Bruce for everything. -
Jessica and Dawn Johnston. 13-lp
McCALL/STEVENSON. We
would like to thank the Blyth Fire
Department for their quick
response, and their efforts for
keeping the bam fire under control.
Also thanks to the Seaforth Fire
Department in assisting with water.
A special thanks to neighbours and
friends with helping out during the
rest of the week, with cleanup and
food brought to the house. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. - Betty McCall, Ron
Stevenson. 13-lp
COMING
EVENTS
COME AND GO COMMUNITY
Bridal Shower for Melissa White,
bride-to-be of Tim Coultes, Sat.,
April 8, Belgrave Women’s
Institute Hall, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
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BLYTH LEGION LADIES
Auxiliary annual daffodil tea and
luncheon, Thursday, March 30 at
Blyth Legion. Luncheon 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. Tea until 3 p.m. Baking
available. Everyone welcome. All
proceeds to Cancer Society. 12-2
SUNDAY, APRIL 2 - ROAST
Beef Dinner at Walton Hall 4:30 -
7:00 p.m. Adults $8.00, Children
$4.00. 12-2
ROAST BEEF COUNTRY SUPPER,
Auburn United Church, Wed.,
April 5, 5:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Adults - $8.00, elementary children
- $4.00, kindergarten and preschool
children free, family rate $25.00.
Advance tickets preferred and
available from Maureen Bean at
526-7769 or Teresa Roetcisoender
526-7387. 12-2