The Citizen, 2004-08-19, Page 13AUCTION SALE
Of farm machinery, household effects,
and miscellaneous items
to be held for the Estate of Pieter Dorsch
Lot 16 Con. 3 Morris Twp.
2 corners north of Brussels and 2 corners west
on Cardiff Road or 3 corners south of Bluevale
on Clyde Line Fire #41484
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28TH
AT 10:00 A.M.
TRACTORS: (good running condition) J.D. 2140 - cab - diesel,
Cockshutt 1250 - diesel, David Brown 885 with loader - diesel,
Ferguson 20-85 - gas.
MACHINERY: Forano Threshing Machine 20-40 on steel with belts
(Ebersol), feeder, I.H. 510 seed drill - 18 run - grass seeder,
fertilizer, and alfalfa seeder, New Holland 770 forage harvestor
with 2 row corn head and hay pickup, Dion forage blower, New
Holland forage box wagon with roof, M.F. #10 baler, 6 ft. Lucknow
snow blower - single auger, M.F. wheel disc, 3pth disc, 3 pth
cultivator (Kongskilde), wheel cultivator, 4 furrow J.D. plow - semi
mount, 512 New Holland spreader (as is), 329 New Holland
spreader (as is), 2-M.H. seed drills on steel, 2 wagon gears, zero
grazing rack on wagon, small land packer, small gravity bin on
wagon, New Holland bale elevator, 3 furrow 3 pth Case plow, old
trail disc, set of Diamond harrows with stretcher.
MISCELLANEOUS: post hole digger, cement mixer, 3 grinders (1-
pto drive), forage pipes and clamps, 2 wheel trailer, 3 pth mower,
3 pth weed sprayer, 3 small grain augers, Viking cream separator,
2 buzz saws, 3 Surge milker units, bulk milk tank, 1 row seeder,
ladders, wheel barrows, cages and traps, 5 horse front tine tiller,
air compressor, barb wire (5 rolls), electric fence stakes, 3 drum
land roller, Pioneer chain saw, Hardi hand sprayer, forks, shovels
and chains, feed carts, water troughs, large assortment of lumber
(some plywood), 3 garage doors, large quantity of scrap.
HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQUES: deep freeze, chesterfield and
chair, dressers, old kitchen cupboard, bedroom suite, chest,
lamps, lanterns, cross-cut saw, 2 push lawn mowers, garden
tiller, hay fork, small table saw, milk cans.
Plan to attend as this is a large auction with approximately 4
wagon loads of farm and house items
For information call Alida Cameron (519) 797-5898
or Annette Wray (519) 745-1922 evenings
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TERMS - Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of
sale. Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take
precedence over advertising.
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349
BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626
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MEADOWBROOK GARDEN -
naturally grown corn ready now.
Paste tomatoes, garden tomatoes,
pumpkins soon. Beautify your
home with chrysanthemums,
flowering cabbage and kale.
Reasonable prices. Stand open
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 2 -
7 p.m. or call to order. Just off
Blyth Road on Limekiln Line,
halfway between Blyth and
Auburn. KalliAnn Taylor 526-
7281. 32-2p
CHINA CABINET (HUTCH)
with glass doors and interior light.
Phone 523-9213. 32-1p
MOVING SALE - ONE ELECTRIC
bed, one Electrohome electric
organ - Concord, one Magic Chef
microwave oven. Phone 887-6490,
Mary Bryans. ' 32-1
ONE NEW UTILITY SHED.
For more information please call
357-3783. 32-1
USED MOTORIZED SCOOTER,
good condition. Please call 887-
6486 for more information. 32-lp
Articles for sale Babysitting - RATES —
20 words or less only
$5.00. Additional words
200 each.
500 will be deducted if ad is
paid in advance
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
A ccommodation
for rent
RIVER FRONT, TWO-BEDROOM,
two storey available Sept. 1. Phone
335-4009. 32-2
THREE-BEDROOM FARMHOUSE
north of Brussels, large kitchen,
main floor laundry, new furnace.
887-8449. 32-1
BRUSSELS - ONE-BEDROOM
apartment, private deck, parking.
Phone 887-9083. 32-2
BEAUTIFUL FOUR-BEDROOM,
three-bath home in country near
Molesworth, finished basement,
1 1/2 car garage, A/C, spacious
backyard, no smoking, no pets,
must have references. Available
immediately, $800. Phone 887-
9158. 31-2
LARGE FOUR-BEDROOM BRICK
house for rent north of Brussels.
Two-car attached garage/workshop
and new well. Phone 887-8449.
31-2
Announcements
BRUSSELS CRUSADERS 2004
July calendar winners - Cathy
Scammel, Wingham; Jim Waddel,
Staffa; John Blok, Blyth; Liana
Bauer, Brussels; Tim McDonald,
Hanover; Mary Lumley, Brussels;
Betty Lippert, Zurich; Doug Sheill,
Wingham; Allan Kling,
Egmondville; Doug Smith, Guelph.
32-lp
Articles for sale
SUMMER SALE AT LUANN'S
Country Flowers & Gifts. 15 to
50% off storewide giftware. See
store for details. Blyth 523-4440.
. 32-1
CEDAR CHEST, BAR, MICRO-
wave. Call 524-4795. 32-lp
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
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Come in and browse through our
selection of books mostly on rural
themes. The Citizen, 404 Queen
St., Blyth, 523-4792 or 541
Turnberry St., Brussels, 887-9114.
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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
DO YOU NEED A BABYSITTER?
I have day-time openings With
lunch and snacks included. Also
available for before school with
breakfast included or after school
with snacks included. Located one
block south of Blyth Public School.
Non-smoker, fenced-in play area.
References and receipts available.
523-9564. 31-2
CAREGIVER REQUIRED FOR
September, in our home to care for
two to four young children.
Looking for energetic, caring
individuals to provide activities,
and make meals. Approximately 30
- 35 hours weekly. Please call 523-
'9821. 32-1
QUALIFIED CHILD AND YOUTH
worker offering childcare out of my
home, CPR and first aid, non-
smoker, nutritious meals, fun
activities, receipts. References
available. 887-8849. 30-3
Auction sales
Cards of thanks
BAAN/BERENGUEL. We would
like to thank the Walton commun-
ity for the bridal shower they
hosted for us. Special thanks to
Monique and Teresa. Baan for all of
their work in organizing. Thanks to
all those who decorated, brought
lunch and helped in any way.
Thank you for all the wonderful
gifts. They are greatly appreciated.
I am very blessed to have my roots
in such a caring community. Thank
you from Charmaine and Manny.
32-1
BADLEY. Married forty years,
wow! It's hard to believe how time
flies. To the dearest children in the
world, Rhonda, Jason and Melis'sa,
thank you very much for all the
hard work you kids put into this
party. Thanks to Kevin, Shawn and
Julie for all your help; couldn't
have done it without you. Sharon
and Bruce Bromley, I can't say
enough about you two people, you
are wonderful. God knew What he
was doing when he sent you guys
to the eighth line. Thanks to the
eighth liners for the wonderful
picture which we will cherish the
rest of our lives and for the
donations for the new EST Centre.
Thanks to our family and friends
who came from far and near, for
gifts and donations, and phone calls
from those who could not make it.
We are sure going to miss the
eighth line. Anytime you're in
town, drop in for a visit. Thanks
again for wonderful memories. -
Love, Larry and Myrtle Badley.
32-1
EBEL. We would like to thank
everyone who inquired or phoned
about Lou when he was in hospital
and since coming home. He is
improving each day. A special
thanks to Dave McCutcheon, also
the Culture Club who have been as
concerned as we all were. We must
not forget our children and families
who have beeh with us every step
of this journey. - Lou and Mae
Ebel. 32-1p
McINTOSH. Many thanks to all
my family and friends who came to
my 70th birthday party. Thank you
for your cards, gifts and best
wishes and all your support for the
food bank. Special thanks to Jim
and Mary Hunter for the horse-
drawn wagon rides, also to Bert
and Carol Pepper for their music. A
day to remember indeed. - John.
32-I
Births
MARTIN. Big brothers Todd and
Neil are thrilled to announce the
arrival of Adam James on Aug. 1,
2004 weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. Proud
parents are Pamela and Grant.
Spoiling privileges go to George
and Shirley Deugo of Packenham,
Ontario and Lyle and Barbara
Martin of Ethel. 32-1
Cards of thanks
WALLACE. The family of the late
Arthur Wallace would like to
express our sincere gratitude for the
many expressions of sympathy and
acts of kindness that were shown to
us. We truly appreciate the care and
compassion of the doctors and
nursing staff of, Seaforth
Community Hospital. Thank you to
Pastor Steve for your support and
words of comfort to both Arthur
and our family during your hospital
visits. Your service truly celebrated
Arthur's life and captured how
special he was to those whose lives
he touched. We extend to our
Egmondville Church Community a
heartfelt thank you for your
continuing support. We wish to
thank, Ross Ribey and Ruth
Townsend for their understanding
and guidance. Words cannot
express the appreciation we fet1
towards Arthur's Maplewood
family, both staff and residents for
their caring and friendship. - The
family of the late Arthur Wallace.
32-1
WALTON AREA SPORTS. The
members of the Walton Area
Sports Club wish to thank all those
who helped work at the gate at
TransCan, the team members of the
Walton Wonders Ladies, Walton
Brewers and, all those Walton
community volunteers who support
the Walton ball park. Your time
and efforts are appreciated and we
offer our deepest thanks to all. -
Walton Area Sports Club, Jo-Ann
McDonald. 32-1
Coming events
HOPE CHAPEL CEMETERY,
Hullett Township annual memorial
service, Sunday, August 29 at 2:00
p.m. Guest speaker, Bob Heywood.
32-2p
MOVING SALE - FROM THE
home of Lou and Cecil Raynard.
Forks, shovels and blankets, you
name it, it's here at Ethel
Community Centre on August 21 at
10:00 a.m. Some furniture. 32-1p
ST. AUGUSTINE, AUGUST 29,
Mass 10:30 a.m. Father Hardy
officiating with luncheon to follow,
St. Augustine Parish Church. 32-2
COME AND GO BRIDAL
shower for Cathy Earl at Ethel
United Church, Monday, August
23 at 7:30 p.m., 32-1
OUTSIDE VENDORS WANTED
for Ciderfest September 26, Van
Egmond House, Egmondville.
Phone Vivienne 527-0375 or Peter
522-0817. 32-3
FIDDLING AT THE FALLS
Jamboree - Falls Reserve
Conservation Area, Saturday,
August 21, at 1:00 p.m. Musicians
welcome to register andy play!
Admission: $8.00 per car. Falls
Reserve is located just west of
Benmiller off County Road 31.
Call 524-6429 for information.32-1
BLYTH FARMERS' MARKET
every Saturday until Sept. 11, 1:00
to 4:30 p.m., corner of Dinsley and
Queen Streets. tfn
Help protect the
environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
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