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VIRAG/GODFREY. Jody and
Travis wish to announce the early
birth of Tanner Royce. He was
born Feb. 26. 2005 weighing 6 lbs.
14 1/2 oz.. 19 1/2" long at 3:25
p.m. First-time grandparents are
Bob and Teresa Watkins of RR1,
Londesboro. First-time great-
grandparents are Darrell and
Shirley Wood of Blyth and fourth
for Hazel Watkins, Clinton, Lorri
Virag of Welland, ON and great-
grama Judy Rossiter of Fort Erie,
ON. 11-1
ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT.
Turnberry St., Brussels, no pets,
available immediately. Phone 523-
9681. Ask for Brian. 06-tfn
Business
opportunities
An nouncements
FEB./05 BRUSSELS CRUSADERS
calendar winners: Jane Klaus,
Waterloo; Don MacLeod, Elmira;
Terri Martin, St. Thomas; Ashley
Nigh, Seaforth. 11-lp
VENDORS WANTED: SELL
your fruit and vegetables, home
preserves and baking, crafts and
more a’ Blyth Area Farmers’
M »rket July 2 - Sept. 24. For
information call Keith Roulston,
523-4792 days or 523-9636
evenings and weekends. 05-tfn
DUNCAN. There are not enough
words to express our immense
gratitude for all the heartfelt
displays of sympathy and support
shown to the family of Donald
Duncan. Comfort, thoughtfulness
and caring were given so
generously by so many people in
differing ways. We reach out with
prayers of thanks to all those who
offered us kindness. Distinctive
thanks are sent to the numerals
doctors and staff of St. Mary’s
Hospital. Grand River Cancer
Centre, London Regional Cancer
Clinic. Community Care Access
and Palliative Care team. Very
special loving attention and
messages were given by Mark Jutzi
(Mark Jutzi Funeral Home). Renee
Sauder (Pastor Wilmot Mennonite
Church) and Bruce and Dale Weber
(Willowsprings Bed and Breakfast,
Baden), that will be remembered
forever. 11-1
FISCHER. We would like to
express our sincere thank you to
each and every one at Huronlea of
Brussels who looked in on and
cared for our dear mother Margaret
Fischer. We would like to thank all
family and friends for cards,
flowers, donations, food and visits.
Special thanks to Rev. Joan
Tuchlinsky for prayers, support and
the beautiful service, also to the
Schimanski family at the Brussels
funeral home, and the ladies of the
Bluevale United Church for lunch.
Thank you to all. Your kindness,
love and support will never be
forgotten. - Doug and Marian
Fischer. Lorretta and Ronald
MacFarlane, Mary and Robert
Templeman and families. 11 -1
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
BAKE SALE, EASTER NOVEL-
ties, other additions on Saturday,
March 19, 10 a.m. - noon, St.
John’s Anglican Church, Brussels.
10-2p
CASSEROLE SUPPER AND
euchre, Brussels Lodge Hall,
Monday, March 21, 6:30 p.m.
Prizes. Admission: $6.00. Every
one welcome. Sponsored by
Rebekah Lodge. 11-lp
MS lives here.
Coining events
WHOEVER STOLE MY SHOVEL,
I hope you’re putting it to good use
by shoveling for the seniors in your
neighbourhood. - Bonnie Sallows.
11-lp
Cail 1-866-734-9422
or visit www.medicalert.ca.
Medic Alert
> Lets You Live Life.
It’s here in our community.
Please make a difference by
volunteering.
Multiple Sclerosis
Society of Canada
T800-268-7582 www.mssociety.ca
Ar tides for sale
FORD TRUCK CAP - WILL FIT
1997 + short box. Tinted windows,
LED brake light and interior light.
Needs rear glass. Receipt for
$1,600. $500 o.b.o. 519-887-9583.
11-1
FIXTURES AND MERCHANDISE
for clothing store. Call 523-4528
after 6 p.m. 11-1
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
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
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Births
HALLAHAN. Dennis and
JulieAnn (nee Baker) are pleased to
announce the birth of their first
child, Connor Dennis Hendrick
Hallahan. The joyous event
happened on Tuesday, February 8,
2005 at Stratford General Hospital.
Spoiling rights go to grandparents
Henry and Nelly Baker and
Maurice and Mary Hallahan. A
special thank you goes to the
nursing staff. Dr. Kalos and Dr.
Hancock for their excellent care.
11-1
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of tractors, machinery, hay, straw and misc. items
to be held for Gerald and Elsie Schuler
Lot 65 Cone. 1 Kincardine Township
9 miles east of Kincardine
or 3 miles west of Kinloss on Hwy. 9
Em.# 4669 WATCH FOR SIGNS
SATURDAY, MARCH 26TH
AT 9:30 A.M.
TRACTORS: 1999 6710 White 4WD, cab, air, 18.4.R38 rear tires,
14.9.28 front tires (Radial) 1420 hrs., like new; 1997 6065 White 4 WD
with loader (excellent condition), manure fork, stone prong, large bale
prong, and tree remover prong (sell separate).
CAR:
1976 Ford Torina 2 door with laudo roof (selling as is).
MACHINERY:
MF 1560 round baler; Nl 3639 tandem manure spreader (like new); NH
479 haybine; White 485 24 ft. cultivator with leveling harrows; NH 355
mix mill; International Model 2A hay conditioner; NH 36 ft. hay elevator
with motor; Dunham Lehr 12 ft. packer; Smyth 12ft. stone rake; 6 ft.
bush hog; 16 ft. diamond harrows with stretcher; 5 section straight tooth
harrows with stretcher; Serial #905-14 ton Horst wagon with 32 ft. steel
rack - Model 260; 10 ton Martin wagon with 23 ft. wooden rack; 8TE
Horst wagon with 21 ft. wooden rack; 7TE Horst wagon with 20 ft.
wooden rack; Smyth 8 1/2 ft. double auger snowblower; Westfield W70-
41 7 inch grain auger; 3 pth scraper blade; Dan Howser 3pth *14”
posthole auger; Martin PTO wood splitter - Model 12B; Kverneland 4-
16 3pth plow; Hagedorn 10 ton dump trailer, White 15 ft. wheel disc.
HAY AND STRAW:
Approx. 1000 small square bales - 1st cut - 2 year old hay; approx. 500
small square bales straw.
MISCELLANEOUS:
Martin self-locking cattle crate; 2-Lewis cattle oilers 1 double 1 single
with drapers and mineral feeders; cooler room equipment and butcher
supplies; 2-portable grain augers 4 and 5 inch; fertilizer auger for grain
wagon; 2-Gallagher electric fencers 1-800, 1-1500 and tester; 2-
aeration fans for steel graineries; 24 ft. wooden extension ladder;
garden tiller; cattle proder; 100-steel fence stakes; other fencing
supplies; 40-steel gates 3 ft. - 18 ft.; cylinders and hoses; forks and
shovels; antique tools and other farm related items; misc. household
effects.
Plan to attend this clearing auction sale.
Machinery is in excellent condition and has been stored inside.
Farm is sold. LUNCH BOOTH.
4-wagon loads of farm related items.
For more information call Gerald Schuler at 519-395-5272
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
BLYTH LEGION LADIES
Auxiliary’s Daffodil Luncheon and
Bake Sale, Blyth Legion. Thursday,
March 31. Luncheon 11:00 - 2:00.
Daffodils $6.00/bunch. Proceeds to
Cancer Society. ll-2p
WOMEN'S DAY OUT - THE
Blyth United Church Women’s
11th Annual Women's Day Out at
Blyth Memorial Hall, Saturday,
April 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This
year’s theme is “Laughter is Good
Medicine” with keynote speaker.
Gisele Ireland of Teeswater. Enjoy
a smorgasbord luncheon,
demonstrations, fashion show and
musical entertainment. Tickets $20
available March 1 at Luann’s
Country Flowers, Blyth;
Crossroads, Clinton; The Gift
Chest, Wingham; Radiant Life
Christian Books, Goderich or call
Joann at 519-523-9274. 11-1
Help protect the
environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
AUCTION SALE
Of industrial tractor, machinery, and misc. items
to be held for Don and Marian Eadie
Lot 14 Cone. 11 Turnberry Township
3 miles north of Wingham on Hwy. 4 and
1 1 /2 miles east on Glenannon Rd.
Em.# 41038 WATCH FOR SIGNS
MONDAY, MARCH 28TH
' - AT 10:30 A.M.
TRACTOR:
MF 40B Industrial with loader, pto and 3pth, 2860 hrs. 16.9.30 rear tires
(bale prong sells separate).
TRUCK:
1985 Ford F150 pickup with 8 ft. stock rack (selling as is); box liner.
MACHINERY:
IH 4 furrow plow with 18” chisel point bottoms and trailing packer;
Krause 15 ft. double disc; Kinze 4 row corn and soybean planter, setup
with no-till coulters, dry fertilizer and insecticide boxes and band spray
kit; NH 469 9 ft. haybine (new rollers); NH 268 small square baler; Nl
214 3 beater manure spreader; Nl 213 flail manure spreader; NH 25
forage blower; NH 166 swath invertor; MF 15 run seed drill with fertilizer
and grass seeder; 10 ft. land packer with 4 ft. pups; 4 row Lilliston style
corn scuffler setup for band spraying; 4 row Lilliston style corn scuffler;
NH 32 ft. bale elevator; Martin 8 ton wagon with 22 ft. flat rack; Turnco
225 bushel gravity box on 8 ton Horst wagon; front mount 200 gallon
weed sprayer; 15 ft. chain harrows.
HAY: 10 large square bales 2nd cut.
CONSIGNMENTS: MF 6 furrow 880 drag plow 18” bottoms; 775 MF
swather 15 ft. draper header VII reel (good condition); JD 18 ft. 220 disc
48 plate; IH #10 seed drill 16 run; IH 435 small square baler; 2-bale
thrower racks on 8 ton running gear (1-homemade running gear);
feeder wagon; George White weed sprayer; 500 gallon poly tank; 3
section diamond harrows; 30 ft. skeleton bale elevator.
MISCELLANEOUS: Floor mounted cattle or hog dial scale 5000pd
capacity; Farmatic 6 compartment meter mill with grain and premix
overhead storage bins and augers, extra hammers, meter and test
boxes (selling together); Patz 24 ft. surface driven silo unloader; JD AC
100F oil fired heater; cattle oiler; fanning mill; 2000pd electric pressure
washer; drill press; air compressor; welder; battery charger; electric
motors; 30” fan jet; barn fans; 2-18” fan jets; feed cart; forks and
shovels; 5 yds. of crushed stone; fibreglass covered plywood sheets;
assortment of lumber; water troughs, cement mixer; steel gates; double
stainless steel sinks; small amount of household items including
wooden desk, freezer, and microwave (working).
2 wagon loads of farm related items.
Plan to attend this auction.
Owners retiring from farming.
Land rented. LUNCH BOOTH.
For more information call Don Eadie at 519-357-1839
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