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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Ar tides for sale
700-LITRE WATER TROUGH
(plastic), 3,000 ft. 3/4" water line
(hydrants) 12, 42 - 5"x8" (plastic
posts), fencing equipment, 4' x 3/8"
steel posts, steel gates - 3 - 16' and
7 - 12', plastic salt feeder. 42476
Cardiff Rd., 887-6127. 15-lp
PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE
and Produce Stand now open.
Excellent time to plant outdoor
grown bulbs and perennials. Visit
www.papple.ca for pictures,
weekly sale items and information
on the huge selection of plants that
will be available this year. This
week’s special, all perennials
dianthus (pinks) $3/one-gallon pot,
tax included, 118 Main St.,
Seaforth 519-522-0874. 15-1
ESTATE SALE - 2002 DODGE
Caravan Sport 4-door, quad seats,
keyless entry, wine colour, 92,000
kms. $16,995. Senior’s scooter,
$1,500. Phone 887-6316. 15-2p
GARDEN TILLER, EXCELLENT
condition, 5 h.p., B. & S. engine,
$225. Phone 523-9128. 15-lp
THREE-YEAR-OLD TANDEM
trailer, 15" tires, powerful winch,
independent suspension, will carry
3 tons, $700. Phone 523-9128.
15-lp
PRESSURE-TREATED DECK-
ing, fence and frame work for a 27-
ft. above-ground pool. Also pump,
sand filter, vacuum, solar blanket,
roller and frame work for same.
Call 523-4766. 15-1
FRESH MAPLE SYRUP,
potatoes, onions, brown eggs.
Orders taken for naturally-grown
beef and pork. Noah Stutzman,
84407 Prosperity Line, RR 2,
Auburn, N0M 1E0. 13-4p
PHONE BOOKS
The Citizen’s 2005 Phone Book is
now available at our offices in
Blyth and Brussels for only $1.00
each. 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
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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Reduce, reuse
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Auction sales
AUCTION SALE
Of 34.49 acres recreational hobby farm, small farm machinery,
household effects, antiques, and miscellaneous items
to be held for Dave Wharton
39 McKinnon Drive, Bluevale
SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd
10:00 A.M.
PROPERTY:
HOUSE: 2 storey 4 bedroom red brick house, kitchen, dining room,
living room, 2 baths, good flooring throughout. House is heated with a
newer oil furnace. Water is supplied by a drilled well. Underground
hydro service.
BARN: 40 ft. x 40 ft. bank barn with loose penning.
DRIVE SHED: 30 ft. x 40 ft. steel sided drive shed.
WORKSHOP: 20 ft. x 30 ft. insulated workshop.
LAND: Approx. 15 acres of workable land, 3 acres of pasture, and 15
acres of mixed bush.
TERMS: Property will be sold at 1:00 p.m., selling subject to a
reasonable reserved bid with 10% down and bank letter of credit day of
sale, balance in 60 days or when possession is given.
NOTE: Plan to view this scenic private property. River runs along farm.
A nice location just off the main highway. A must to see to be
appreciated.
To view property call: Dave Wharton at 519-357-3268
TRACTORS: Neufield U4 Universal with manual; Ford 9N with
attachments.
MACHINERY: Case double lift seed drill; Cockshutt 520 square baler
(excellent condition); IH manure spreader; Case bale elevator; Case
side rake; Cockshutt side rake; JD 40 trial mower; J.D. hay mower; Ford
hay mower; 2 wagons with 14 ft. flat racks; IH 3 pth 3 furrow trip beam
plow; 2 furrow trail plow; IH 2 furrow drag plow; 3 pth scraper blade; post
hole digger; 3 horse cultivators.
FEED: Approx. 700 small square bales 1st cut hay (NO RAIN).
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES: J.D. hay loader; Democrat wagon;
3 turnip pulpers; fanning mill; 3 walking plows; steel garden gate; 3 hay
forks; hay knife; brass horse bells; cast iron bathtub with skirt (square);
Harley Wizard motorcycle seat; tractor seats; tractor parts; old car
parts; misc. buggy parts; wooden and steel spoked wheels.
MISCELLANEOUS: 2 horse sleighs; horse harness; halters; hames
and collars; whippie trees; horse tongues and shafes; threshing
machine belts; 2 milking machines and cans (1 - Surge); stainless steel
strainer and pail; 3 evaporator sap pans; 20 sap pails; wooden goat
milking parlour; small animal loading chute; steel gates; pto buzz saw
and belt; 4 new rolls of barbed wire; rabbit cages; hen cages, waterers
and feeders; chain binders; logging chains; chain falls; wheelbarrow;
lumber and barn boards; other items too numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS including couch and matching chair; La-Z-Boy
recliner; electric Singer sewing machine; electric White sewing
machine; blankets; etc., etc.
2 wagon loads of misc. items LUNCH BOOTH
Plan to attend this interesting auction.
For more information call Dave Wharton at 519-357-3268
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D.
Owners or auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injury or loss of
purchases. Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising.
Items listed as described by owner.
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL ~ WINGHAM 519-357-2349
BILL HORST ~ MILLBANK 519-595-2626
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
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WEBSITE
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Cards of thanks
THE BLYTH CRC BAZAAR
Committee would like to thank all
the businesses and individuals who
contributed to our bazaar on March
15. It was a great success. Thanks
again for your support. 15-1
Auction sales
Cards of thanks
JARDIN. It is with sincere thanks
that we, the family of the late
Thomas Jardin, gratefully
acknowledge the overwhelming
support of relatives and friends in
so many ways. All expressions of
sympathy and donations are greatly
appreciated. A special thanks for
the thoughtfulness of Rev. Pat
Cook, the Auburn United Church
women and my apartment family.
Friends are a great comfort in times
of trouble. - Ruth Jardin. 15-1 p
KUEPFER-OLDFIELD. We would
like to thank our family, friends
and community for celebrating with
us at our Buck’n Doe. Your support
was truly overwhelming. Also a
special thank you to our wedding
party for all their hard work. It was
a night we will always remember. -
Steve and Vanessa. 15-1
Cards of thanks
SCHNEIDER. If it is true that you
measure your wealth by your
family and friends then we truly are
wealthy. Thanks to everyone for
coming and sharing our 40th
wedding anniversary with us.
Thanks for all the cards and gifts
we received. Thanks to the Auburn
and District Lions for working the
bar. Extra special thanks to our
family for planning the evening for
us. The pictures, decorations, and
food were fabulous. You did a
great job. Thanks again. - Jim and
Dorothy Schneider. 15-1
SMITH. To our friends in Grey
Township we would like to thank
everyone for the generous gift and
those who came to visit with us in
our new home in Listowel. Your
thoughtfulness will not be
forgotten. Everyone is welcome to
visit us anytime. We both will
treasure your thoughtfulness.
Thanks again. - Joe and Bev
Smith. 15-lp
Childcare
MOTHER OF ONE HAS A FULL-
time/part-time opening for
childcare in her home. This
includes: TLC, healthy meals and
snacks, fenced-in play area, smoke-
free home, reasonable rates,
receipts available and references
upon request. For more info please
call Andrea at 887-8133. 15-2
Coming events
SPRINGTIME SUPPER, SUNDAY,
April 24, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Adults
$J0, ages 6-1'2, $5, five and under
freq,. Take-outs available in
Brussels, call 887-6753 in 887-
6584. 15-2
HURON COUNTY BEEF
Producers’ Beef BBQ and Dance,
BMG Community Centre, April 16.
BBQ 6 - 8 p.m. Dance to Jeff
Tanner Band. Tickets available at
Brussels Agri Services, 887-9391
or Jacquie Bishop at 887-9379.
15-lb
LADIES’ MEN - CBC RADIO
personality Erika Ritter and jazz
vocalist Carole Warren, celebrate
men in an evening of music and
musing on the sexes that is both
comical and contemplative. At the
, Blyth Festival, April 16, 8 p.m.
Tickets $16. Call 523-9300 or 1-
877-862-5984 toll free. 15-1
WALTON HALL WILL HOST A
Roast Beef Dinner, Sunday,
April 17 from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Adults $10, children $5. 14-2b
ETHEL UNITED CHURCH HAM
and Turkey Supper, Sunday, May
1, 4:00 - 7:00 p.m., Grey Central
School. Adults $10, children 7-12
years, $5, six and under, free. For
tickets phone Beth 887-6401 or
Dianne 887-9442 or any church
member. 14-4
APRIL SHOWERS ... BRING
May flowers. Girls Night Out on
Thursday, April 14 at Ethel United
Church, Ethel. Dinner 6:30 p.m.
Special music. Guest speaker,
Dianne Hahn. Tickets $10 each.
(Advance tickets only). Beth 887-
6401 or Dianne 887-9442. 14-2
Coming events
COME OUT AND CELEBRATE
our 25th Anniversary Gospel
Songfest at Londesborough United
Church on Saturday, April 16.
Concerts at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. with
supper 5 to 7 p.m. Featuring -
choirs, families, soloists,
Londesboro Ladies of Song, Music
Makin’ Moms, Gladys, Leona, and
more. 13-3p
SUNDAY BRUNCH, SUNDAY,
April 17, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Cost $5/adult, $3/child, at Belgrave
Community Centre. Sponsored by
Belgrave Girl Guides. 15-1
CAMP MENESETUNG “TEA,
Talk and Tour”, Saturday, April 23,
2 - 4 p.m. Come join us. Phone
519-524-6497 or 519-440-0019.
15-1
BLYTH AND DISTRICT
Farmers’ Market will hold a
meeting to organize for the 2005
season Saturday, April 23,.2 p.m. at
the Blyth Festival Writer’s Centre
(right next to the market location,
second floor). Vendors and market
supporters welcome to attend. 15-2p
THE BM&G DIABETIC GROUP
will meet at Huronlea, Brussels on
Wednesday, April 20 at 7:30 p.m.
with pharmacist James Brown from
PharmaPlus speaking on potential
complications and how to prevent
them. Any interested people are
welcome to attend. 15-1
Farmland
WANTED TO RENT, CASH
crop land. Phone 523-4309. 14-3
CASH CROP LAND wanted for
rent, Claussen Farms. Phone 519-
233-3198. 10-tfn
Hay & straw
4X5 ROUND BALES, FIRST-
cut hay, also first and second-cut
small square bales for sale. Phone
519-527-0205. 15-2
HAY FOR SALE - FIRST AND
second cut, big square bales. Phone
523-4309. 14-4
4x5 ROUND STRAW BALES
for sale. Phone 523-4994. 14-2
HAY FOR SALE, LARGE
square bales. Schultz Bros., 523-
9486 (meal time). 14-2p
4x5 ROUND BALES OF HAY.
Contact Don Craig 523-9318 or
Bodie Craig 523-9218. Stored
inside. 15-lp
Help wanted
MORNING MILKER REQUIRED
for sheep dairy near Brussels,
Monday - Friday, 5 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Reply to 887-8449. 15-2
FREE-STALL DAIRY/CROP
operation requires morning feeder
(payloader and TMR mixer) plus
field work. Full-time position.
Evergreen Holsteins. Call 519-887-
9411 or fax resume to 519-887-
8534. 13-4