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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2004-05-13, Page 13Auction sales Auction sales AUCTION SALE Of farm equipment, vehicles, antiques, shop tools, and misc. items to be held for Gary and Mary Schultz 6 miles east of Blyth or 4 miles west of Walton and 1/2 mile south on Harlock Line #82833 SATURDAY, MAY 22ND at 9:00 a.m. FARM EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLES: Belarus 520 4w/w loader, Leyland 384 w/bush trailer, farm loader and grapple, Nufield 10/60, firewood 46" carbide blade processor, Int. #80 pull combine, Allis Chalmers WD 40 w/loader, 6 1/2 ft. Lucknow snowblower w/Hydraulic hood, 6 ft. rotary motor, 3pth mixer, 9 ft 3pth disc, Oliver 3 furrow plow, Ford 3 furrow plow, MF 3 furrow plow, Dearborne 2 furrow plow, JD 2 furrow plow, bale elevator, Kon 12ft. cultivator, Kon 9 ft. cultivator, small gravity box, 2 dump trailers, 2 flat trailers, loader forks w/grapple, 2 balers, round bale spear. Tractors for parts - Massey 44 diesel, 44 Special, 44 Massey 101 Junior, Nufield 4/65 UMV, outboard motor. Vehicles - 1993 Ford 4x4 ext., 1976 Chev pickup, 1974 Courier pickup. Motorcycles - 1979 Honda Goldwing 1000 w/trailer, 1973 Yamaha 650, 1990 Honda Trail Scooter (for restor.), Glenelle 30 ft. travel trailer. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES AND SOME HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Hand tools, doors, windows, 2 walking plows, wood boxes, 2 bag carts, door hardware, oil cans, pop bottles, license plates, toys, radios, magazines, mirror, wine bottles, cast iron pans, milk pails, nail keg, trays, light fixtures, lamps, push mower, pedestal sink, dressers, wheelbarrow, milk bottles, fanning mill, steam motor, pie cupboard, sewing machine, lantern. SHOP TOOLS: Hand, air and electric chopsaw, table saw, pressure washers-hot and 5 hp gas, drill press, welder, grinder, wire brush, air compressor. MISCELLANEOUS: Buzz saws, chain saws, heater, lawn roller, wood heaters, car parts, stereo, enamel sink, golf cart, canoe, 50x70 barn, belt drive hammer mill, new and used wood, doors, windows, cabinets, shelving, light/heavy wood, tables, stands, electrical wire, hose, pumps, cylinders, hydraulic, cables, nuts and bolts, indoor and outdoor lights, appliances, rabbit cages, child's play house, large quantity of scrap steel, several wagon loads of misc. items, some tractors and cars for scrap. Proceeds from lunch to the Blyth Christian Reformed Church Youth Group For more information call Gary Schultz at 519-523-9360 TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D, day of sale. Proprietors and auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injury or loss of purchases. Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising. AUCTIONEERS: BILL HORST (MILLBANK) 519-595-2626 BRIAN RINTOUL (WINGHAM) 519-357-2349 RICHARD LOBB B usiness AUCTION CALENDAR opportunities CLINTON 482-7898 EARN EXTRA MONEY THIS DON'T LET YOUR DREAMS GO UP IN SMOKE. *smokers'HELPLINE ll ANADIAN CANCLR SUCILTY 1 877 513-5333 arage Sale at the Spinks' 79 Krauter Court, Brussels Saturday, May 15 from 7:30 am 'til 2:00 pm Rain date - May 22 6-, 7-613 vcr EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Londesboro Hall, May 14, 8:00 p.m. Admission $5. Over $100 in prizes. Proceeds for hall improvements. 19-lp COME & GO SHOWER FOR Janice Heise (fiancée of Brett Clarkson), Tuesday, May 18, 7 - 9 p.m. at Brussels United Church. Join us for dessert and coffee. 19-1 THE AUBURN HORTICULTURAL Society is having a plant sale on Monday, May 17 at the community centre. Doors are open at 4 p.m. Bring your surplus plants and buy the ones you do not have. Most plants for sale are perennials. Sale starts at 7 p.m. sharp. Refreshments are supplied. 19-lp JAMBOREE RV WEEKEND. Blyth, May 28-29-30, Traditional Country: $70 all inclusive: 2 nights serviced lot, 2 tickets CKNX Barn Dance, free jamming (519) 357- 2329 (evenings) www.barndance.ca 15-16-18-19p COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER to be held for Terry Ann Van Nes on Tuesday, May 18 at 7:30 p.m., St. Ambrose Church Hall, Brussels. Everyone is welcome. 18-2 COMING JULY 19 TO 23 - Vacation Bible School 2004 at the Blyth Christian Reformed Church. For pre-registration information contact Marg Steele at 526-7446 or rmsteele@hurontel.on.ca 18-2 GARDEN PARTY, SUNDAY, May 16 at Brussels Arena. One • sitting 5 p.m. Adults $10, 6-12 $5, preschoolers free. Advance tickets 887-6457 or 887-9340. Sponsored by Brussels United Church. 17-3p Comte ct cje Zadat SAAIIACt for HEATHER SOMERS BrIdo-to-be of Shawn Logan Belgrave WI Hall Saturday, May 29 Euevatte Welcante 2-4 pm "Th G arage/yard ‘B sales YARD SALE, SATURDAY, May 15, 8 a.m, - 4 p.m. Vintage farm items, winemaking equip- ment, guitars, keyboard, metal detector, housewares, too many items to list, four miles south of Wingham and two miles east. 40824 Cardiff Rd. Watch for signs, 19-1 THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2004. PAGE 13. Classified Advertisements Cards of thanks Coming events — RATES — 20 words or less only $5.00. Additional words 200 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 Articles for sale TAKING CONSIGNMENTS OF men's, ladies' and children's cloth- ing after May 10. Small household items accepted. Contact Mary Lou or Bonnie at 523-4528 for an appointment. Please leave a message. Our store is located at 392 Queen Street South, Blyth, ON. 18-2 LARGE VARIETY OF PEREN- nials, hostas, day lilies, ornamental grasses, bamboo, box plants and geraniums. Open until October. Riverside Perennials, 40825 Morris Rd., one road south of Belgrave. 887-6306. I9-5p A MENNONITE-MADE COM- puter cabinet, solid oak, with bi- fold doors and two deep drawers. Phone 519-523-9407 or fax 519- 523-9731. 19- 1p NEW STORE IN BRUSSELS, 425 Turnberry Street. Selling gently- used brand name clothing. Open Monday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (519) 338-3960. 19-2p 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 ENJOY NATURALLY-GROWN garden produce without the work. Purchase a garden membership and receive a weekly supply of fresh pesticide-free produce. Reasonable rates. Also by order, corn and tomatoes, 526-7281. 19-1 CULLIGAN WATER SOFTENER, three and a half years old. Call 887- 8858. 19-lp THE 2004 CITIZEN PHONE BOOK is now on sale at either our Blyth or Brussels office for only $1.00 each. tfn POOL OWNER? NO MORE BUY- ing and storing chlorine with a Zodiac Salt Chlorinator. Clear water just by adding salt. Only $1,995. Blue Horizon Pools 524- 9804. 16-tfn PAPPLE'S GARDEN CENTRE and Produce Stand, 118 Main Street, Seaforth, has a wide selection of shrubs, hanging baskets, annuals, and perennials. More selection added daily. 10" baskets $8.70 when you buy two, perennials $0.87 in a 3.5" square pot, lots of other products reasonably priced. _522-0874 www.papple.ca 18-3 t TUESDAY, MAY 18 AT 5 PM: Good t offering of power woodworking tools, T some antiques, furniture, office desks, T A handmade quilts, dishes, glassware, T 10 x 12 India-style rug, barbecue, lawnmower, etc. at Seaforth Fairgrounds Agriplex building, www.lobbauction.on.ca THURSDAY, MAY 20 AT 5:30 PM: MF 135 a T diesel tractor with loader, 18HP diesel, lawnmower, Honda Big Red A T 200E 3 wheel ATV, irrigation pump, T Lucknow 7 ft. snowblower, wood splitter, 3PT hitch buzz saw, lawn equipment, wood stove, anvil, i welder, shop tools, firewood, air T compressor for Mel and Betty T 4 Graham, 1 1/4 miles west of T Brucefield to Airport Line. Turn right, T go 1 mile north to farm 06087, www.lobbauction.on.ca SATURDAY, MAY 29 AT 10 AM: t I Mobile home, tractor, equipment T for Gerald Martene (Martene T Orchard), Seaforth, 527-0911. See t www.lobbauction.on.ca . summer by selling fruit, vegetables, preserves, baked goods or homemade crafts at the weekly Blyth Farmers' Market, Saturdays 1 - 5 p.m., July 10 to Sept. 11. For information call Keith, evenings 523-9636. tfn Cards of thanks BROMLEY. The family of Charlie would like to thank everyone for visits, cards, flowers, donations and food since his passing. Your support and prayers in our time of sorrow will never be forgotten. A special thank you to the doctors and nurses who cared for our father and gave support to the families while in Clinton Hospital. Thanks to Rev. Dr. Eugen Bannerman and to the Falconer Funeral Home. Sincerely - Bill and Irene, Bob, Bruce and Sharon, 13aik,y and Susan, Betty and Bevin, Brad and Anita, Brian and Lorraine and their families. 19-lp LOGUE. I would like to thank all the people who sent cards and flowers while I was in London Hospital. — Lynn Logue. 19-Ip MEIER. Fred, I, and the girls would like to express our greatest thanks to all our friends, neigh- bours and family for their many cards, gifts, flowers and yummy treats. Your words of encourage- ment and prayers over the past months have helped more than we can express. Everyone's thought- fulness and support has made the time pass quickly and my days more cheerful. Thank you all. — Linda. 19-lp MILLER. Thank you to family and friends who came to my 70th birthday party. Also thank you for the cards and gifts. Special thanks to Pamela and all who helped in making this a special day for me. It was greatly appreciated. I will always remember it. Thank you all again. — Ken. 19-1 STADELMANN. I would like to thank everyone for visits, phone calls and treats and also to the people who provided rides for Sheron to and from hospital. Many thanks to the ambulance attendants and the Blyth Fire Department — Paul Kerr, Mike Kerr, David Sparling, Ken Whitmore and Dean Wilson. Thanks. — John. 19-lp TAYLOR. A sincere thank you to neighbours, friends, and family for the many kindnesses shown Mary and Trudy while in Owen Sound, Wingham and London Hospitals and since returning home. Your thoughtfulness is much appreciated. — Mary and Trudy Taylor. 19-1p VINCENT. I wish to thank my friends and relatives for remembering me on my 90th birthday, with best wishes, cards and gifts. Thanks to my family for holding a birthday reception for me on Sdnday, May 2, at Huronlea. I appreciate it all very much. - Harold Vincent. 19-lp Coming events BM&G DIABETIC MEETING AT Huronlea, on Wednesday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. S. Edwards will be our speaker. All interested people are welcome to attend. For information call 887-6691. 19-1 CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL Museum Day — Tuesday, May 18; Open House at the Huron County Museum, 110 North Street, Goderich. Special extended hours: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. to p.m. Rediscover the models of J. Herbert Neill, our Museum Founder. Enjoy the works of local artists in the Huron County Art Show. Explore the permanent galleries and enjoy a video in the theatre. For further information phone 524-2686. 19-1 BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS Maritime Connection — May 29, Stanley Complex, Varna. Full course dinner, musical entertain- ment and silent auction, 6 p.m. Tickets $20 each. At usual outlets, Blyth Festival 523-9300 or from choir members. 19-3