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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Accommodation
for rent
ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT,
Turnberry St., Brussels, no pets,
available immediately. Phone 523-
4581. Ask for Brian. 06-tfn
Announcements
ZEALOUS CLOTHING ACCEPT-
ing used clothing donations. Give a
bag of clothes, get $5 off first
purchase. Opening May 2005, 523-
9165. 08-2
Ar tides for sale
CHICKEN AND PORK,
government inspected, $1,75/lb.
Call 523-4868. 07&09p
FIREWOOD - DELIVERY
available. Phone 523-4994. 09-2
WIGHTMAN TELEPHONE SYS-
tem - Nortel Meridian - 8 outlets
used four years. Steel desk
60"x30"x 31 1/2", 5 drawers. 887-
6378. 07-3p
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. tfn
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
Business
opportunities
VENDORS WANTED: SELL
your fruit and vegetables, home
preserves and baking, crafts and
more at Blyth Area Farmers’
Market July 2 - Sept. 24. For
information call Keith Roulston,
523-4792 days or 523-9636
evenings and weekends. 05-tfn
Cards of thanks
BROMLEY. What a 50th birthday
party. Now I have caught up to
everyone else. There are not
enough ways to say thank you to
Myrtle and Larry, Sophie and
Dietmar and all the relatives and
friends who helped make the
wonderful supper and for all the
gifts and cards. Thanks to the
decorating group and Mary and
Henry for the wonderful supper on
Friday night. The Eighth Line is the
best place to live. Thanks again. -
Sharon. 09-lp
Cards of thanks
COOK. We would like to thank our
friends and relatives for being with
us at the memorial service and for
the flowers, cards, phone calls and
donations received in memory of
June. Also thanks to the McBurney
Funeral Home and Rev. Speelman
for their kindness and support. A
very special thank you to June's
caregivers. Everyone has
contributed over the years to
making her life very happy and
enjoyable. We will remember all of
you. - June’s family. 09-1
GLEAVE. Today I thank God for
my life, and the lives of my
children. In the early hours of Feb.
18/05, 1 awoke to an intense heat.
Instinct guided me to leave my
room, get my girls, call 911. leash
up our dogs ... and wait outside for
the firefighters to arrive. Thank you
to the Blyth Fire Department for
their hasty work in putting out the
fire in our home that morning. I
stood by and watched the organized
actions of our Blyth Firefighters.
The thermal imaging camera that
they use helps them in a way that
no human eyesight could. Thank
you for your great work! - Judy
Gleave. 09-lp
Auction sales Auction sales
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APPROX. 84.5 ACRE PARCEL OF LAND -
COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE TURNBERRY PIT
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2005 AT 10 AM
90584 Gilmour Line -
Concession 10 Spt Lot 15, Concession 9 Npt Lots 15 A 16
Geographic Township of Turnberry
>■ There is approximately 14 acres of reforestation in the north east
comer and approximately 18.5 acres of river frontage, cedar and
waste lands along the river at the south end leaving
approximately 52 acres of cleared land.
The major portion of this cleared land has just been reclaimed
from a gravel pit.
The south boundary of the property is the Maitland River.
>■ The Huron County soil map shows the original soil to have been
a Harriston and Teeswater loam soil dropping off to bottom
lands along the River.
The location of the sale will be 90584 Gilmour Line
Due to inclement weather - the sale will be held at the
Turnberry Works Garage - 65 B-Line Road.
The change in location will be advertised on CKNX radio the day of the sale.
The Sale of the property will be subject to a reserve bid.
TERMS - $10,000.00 down by Certified Cheque or Bank Draft payable day
of sale paid to the order of the 'Municipality of Morris-Turnberry’. Balance
to be paid by Certified Cheque on Closing Date — April 15, 2005.
Cards of thanks
EASOM. We would like you to
know that our Mom, Grace Easom
treasured your love and friendship
throughout the eight years she
spent al Goderich Place, the special
care she received while in Goderich
Hospital and the short time she
spent in Huronview. All the prayers
gave Mom great comfort and
strength and we know her faith
made a great difference in her last
few days. We would like to thank
those who visited her and gave her
wonderful encouragement and
support. For all the food, flowers
and expressions of sympathy we
feel truly blessed. Special thanks to
the Falconer Funeral Home who
were all so helpful and to the
United Church for the luncheon
served after the service, and for
those who spoke on Mom’s behalf
at the service: Rev. Dr. Eugen
Bannerman. Rev. Cecil Wittich.
Susan Howson and Kathy Moes.
We find comfort knowing Mom is
with her heavenly Father now. 'Til
we meet again Mom - your loving
daughters, Joanne. Marlene and
families. 09-1
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Nancy Michie
Clerk-Treasurer
41342 Morris Rd., RR 4,
BRUSSELS, ON NOG 1H0
PH: 519-887-0137
Fax: 519-887-6424
Email: morris@scsinternet.com
Auctioneer - David Carson
PH: 519-291-2049
Cards of thanks
GLEAVE. Thank you to everyone
who called to help us after the fire
at our home. Your kindness will
never be forgotten. - Judy and
Chris Gleave, Chelsea and Amelia.
09-lp
LANGLOIS. Thank you to ali our
friends and customers for their
cards and kind words of sympathy
in the passing of George’s mother.
Although she was not of this
community only in a small town as
ours do people care. Special thanks
to our customers for their
understanding over these past
weeks. Thank you again. - Pat and
George Langlois. 09-lp
Auction sales
AUCTION SALE
Of tractors, machinery, household effects
and miscellaneous items
to be held for Gordon and Yvonne Dougherty
Lot 1 Cone. 1 eastern division Ashfield Township
10 km north of Goderich on Highway 21
(Sheppardton) Em#83004
SATURDAY, MARCH 12TH
at 10:00 a.m.
LIVESTOCK TRUCK: 1990 Ford Series 600 (370B2 motor), 8’ x 16’
livestock rack, aluminum loading chute, saftied Dec. 2004; good
condition, (selling as is).
TRACTORS: 970 Case Agri King 2WD cab, 20-8-34 tires - good
running condition (set of -duals-sell separate), MF 165 with MF
quick tach loader 15-38 tires, manure bucket and bale spear.
STRAW & MACHINERY: Approx. 600 bales of wheat straw (small
squares), 2 gravity bins (1 on Joe’s wagon), Smyth snowblower,
(8’ Single auger), Winco generator on cart 120-240 (like new),
Smyth dump trailer -7x10’ box single axle, IH 16 run drill with
grass seeder, fertilizer auger with 30’ hose, 36’ NH bale elevator,
Cockshutt wagon 18’ rack, 16’ wagon and rack,Turnco gravity bin
(250 bu.) heavy wagon, NH 488 haybine, Nl side rake on steel
(horse), Hi-Glo 5’ bush hog, Gehl forage blower with pipes and
clamps, NH 335 mix mill - hydraulic feed (good condition), 418
Case plow (semi mount), 6 section diamond harrows, disc.
NEIGHBOUR’S CONSIGNMENTS: JD 4430 tractor 2WD, cab, air,
7700 hrs., 20-8-38 rear tires - set of axle duals, 20-85 Ferguson
tractor 1956 model with attachments - 2 furrow 3 pth plow and 6
ft. 3pth cultivator, 3-Dion forage boxes on 10 tonne heavy duty
wagons LH unload (no roofs), forage blower, 829 NH harvestor
with pickup and 3 row corn head, 12 ft. coil packer base with 6 ft.
pups, 16 ft. Kongskilde cultivator, JD 12 ft. rotary hoe, 5 ft. Helm
rotary mower, George White 100 gallon 3 pth sprayer.
HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES: Walking plow, cutting box (hand),
neck yokes, whippie trees, tongues, single horse scuffler, cross
cut saws, old hand tools, 2 stoves - 1 round, small scales, iron
beds, sewing machine, pressback armchair, wooden chairs, 3
dressers, numerous small items.
MISCELLANEOUS: Weedeater, garden tiller, 20’ plastic tile - 2’
depth, 4 cement tile - 4’ x 2’, Echo chainsaw - 6700 model,
Homelite chainsaw, floor jack, Karcher pressure washer, air
compressor, saw-drill combination with charger - like new; jack-
all, 2 grain augers 1-16’ & 1-12’ with motors, 3 section diamond
harrows, water trough, plastic tile, cedar, hemlock and ash
lumber, windows and doors, Patz silo unloader for 20’ silo,
cement mixer, chicken feeders & crates, 2 wheelbarrows, Smyth
wood splitter, saw frame, fuel tank, 32’ aluminum extension
ladder, fire extinguishers, scrap pile.
Plan to attend this clearing auction sale, Farm is sold.
3-4 wagon loads of farm and household items. LUNCH BOOTH.
For more information call Gordon Dougherty at 519-529-7102
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D.
Owners or auctioneers not responsible for
accidents, injury, or loss of purchases.
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349
BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626
Cards of thanks
JOHNSTON. The family of
Fleming Johnston would like to
extend their sincere appreciation
and gratitude to all friends,
relatives and neighbours for
offering special thoughts and
prayers during our recent
bereavement. Thank you for your
comforting words, memorial
contributions, floral tributes,
sympathy cards, donations of food
and personal visits. A special thank
you is extended to Keith Johnston,
Doug McBurney and Joan
Tuchlinsky for their guidance,
understanding and compassion at
this time. - Dorothy, Wayne,
Bonnie. Linda, Larry, Kathy and
Laurie and their families. 09-1
Auction sales