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in Brussels
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in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Accommodation
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MODERN NEW TWO-BEDROOM
upper apartment, downtown
Brussels, fridge, stove, $450 plus
utilities. Phone 519-887-9007.
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TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Blyth. Available August 1,
$425/month plus hydro. Call
Anthony 523-9500. 29-2p
THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE, 630
Alexander St., Brussels. Available
Sept. 1. Phone 887-9611. 29-2
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STUFF MART, 50 PIECES OF
6mm panelling, rough around the
edges, asking $4 a piece. Also a
one-piece fibreglass tub surround,
asking $200 o.b.o. (519) 338-3960.
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PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE
and Produce Stand: sweet corn is
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hammock chairs 25% off. Butterfly
bushes in one-gallon pots
$3.50/pot. tax included. 118 Main
Street, Seaforth (519) 522-0874.
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Auction sales
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A AUCTION SALE i
to be held at Seaforth
A Fairgrounds Agri Plex Building A
’ for Wingham, Exeter, Goderich ’
fand Clinton Homes A
Tuesday, August 2nd V
A at 5 pm A
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a stove made by West Cast, i
y powerlift recliner, some old toys, y
i Sessions pillar clock, fax phone, >
y small photocopier, dishes,
i snowblower, glassware, bedding, .
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A Terms: Cash or cheque with
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A Auctioneers:
Richard and Ben LobbA 482-7898 Clinton
Auction sales
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of 2-100 ACRE FARMS, TRACTORS, MACHINERY,
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND MISC. ITEMS
to be held for the Ross Deitner Estate
R.R. #1 Ethel, 2 corners north of Brussels
and 2 miles east on Cardiff Road Em #43330
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4TH
AT 10:00 A.M.
FARM #1 - Em #43330: known as Lot 9 Cone. 5 Grey Township in
the County of Huron, 100 acre farm with 2 storey brick house, bank
barn, and 2 drivesheds (buildings are in state of repair). Property has
its own drilled well and septic system. Approx. 80 acres of clay loam
workable land. Approx. 15 acres of mature hardwood bush.
FARM #2 - Em #43496: known as Lot 11 Cone. 5 Grey Township
in the County of Huron, 100 acre farm with bank barn and driveshed
(buildings in state of repair). Property has its own drilled well. Approx.
75 acres of clay loam workable land. Approx. 15 acres of young
hardwood bush.
TERMS: Properties will be sold at 12 noon, selling subject to a
reasonable reserved bid with 10% down day of sale, balance on Sept.
30th/05 or when possession is given. To view or for more information
on farms call auctioneers Bill Horst at 519-595-2626 or Brian Rintoul
at 519-357-2349.
TRACTORS: IH 884 diesel; AC D17 Series IV gas 3pth & pto; MF 35
3 cylinder diesel with MF loader (rear rubber like new). (All tractors are
in good condition).
MACHINERY: MF 34 10 ft. swather; Case 600 combine power
steering; IH 510 semi-mount plow (good); Gehl 400 harvester with
pickup and 1 row corn head; Gehl forage wagon on 10 ton running
gear with roof LH unload (good); IH 120 forage wagon on 10 ton
running gear with roof LH unload (good); Gehl hi-throw forage blower;
2-200 bu. gravity boxes on running gear; NH hayliner 67 square baler;
Nl 135 manure spreader; Gehl 95 mix mill; MF 33 15 run seed drill with
grass seed; Smyth 6 ft. single auger snowblower; George White 200
gal. 3pth sprayer with boom; 10 ft. packer; 3 drum land roller; one-way
10 plate disc; 12 ft. wheel cultivator; 10 ft. trail cultivator; 6 1/2 ft. trail
cultivator; 4 bar side rake on steel; 2 dump rakes; 7 ft. trail mower;
Farm-fleet 7 ft. 3pth scraper blade.
MISCELLANEOUS: 1987 Ford Ranger pickup truck (sells as is);
wood trailer; #21 walking plow; Stihl D38AV super chainsaw (good);
Stihl weed eater; hydraulic cylinder; wheelbarrow (new); 4 electric
fencers; hydraulic jack; water float (new); bench vise; 5-8 ft. 9" silo
pipes; 3-6 ft. 9" silo pipes; 3 1/2 ft. 9" flex pipe; blower hood; 40 ft.
wooden extension ladder; large quantity of lumber and planks; other
items too numerous to mention.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Pie cupboard (dove-taildd); round
pedestal table with 6 chairs; 2 door wardrobe; 3 old dressers; 2 old
wooden beds; single iron bed; gramophone cabinet; small table; misc.
old chairs; parlour table with spool legs; pressback chairs; 2 rocking
chairs; 3 trunks; wash tub stand.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Gibson fridge; Inglis washer and dryer; 2-
15 cubic foot freezers; Sharp 27" colour TV; Good Cheer woodstove;
oil space heater; misc. bowls, dishes, etc., etc.
Wagon load of farm related items
Plan to attend this estate auction. LUNCH BOOTH
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper ID. Estate or
auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injury, or loss of purchases.
Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising.
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349
BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Births
DAUPHIN. Mike and Michelle are
pleased to announce the birth of
their daughter, Lana Michelle, born
on June 25, 2005, weighing 7 lbs.
10 oz. Big brother Dylan and big
sister Aliya are thrilled to finally
meet her. Also excited to meet
Lana are her grandparents, Susan
and Don McNeil and Heather and
Gary Dauphin, along with terrific
aunts and uncles who have already
spoiled Lana we thank all of you
for your help and support. Lana is
also blessed to have great-
grandparents, Joe and Nora
Dauphin (Chatham), Elizabeth
Baeker (Burlington), Norine Park
(Dungannon), and Jean McNeil
(Brussels). Our family is finally
complete. 30-1
Auction sales
Births
SE1LI. The entire family is thrilled
to announce the birth of Hailie
Desarai. She arrived on July 20,
2005 at Royal Victoria Hospital in
Barrie, weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. Proud
parents are Christine and Mitch.
Cousins Tim and Derrick can’t wait
to teach her about hockey and
motorcycles. Local spoiling
privileges are granted to Joe and
Deb Seili of Brussels, great-
grandparents Ellwood and Bea Seili
of Brussels, Max and Kaye
Demaray of Wroxeter, and Ev
Demaray of London. 30-1
Call 1-866-734-9423
or visit www.medicalert.ca
Medic Alert
Lets You Live Life.
Cards of thanks
COULTES. Party time! The rain
came, the creek overflowed and the
tent flooded, but the party went on.
The boat ride was the highlight of
the day. We would like to thank
•, family, friends, and neighbours for
making our 45th wedding
anniversary a day we will not
forget. The food brought and
cooked by all made a great meal
and social gathering. Thanks so
much for the lovely gifts, cards and
best wishes we received. - Jack and
Liz. 30-1
HASTINGS. We would like to
express a sincere thank you to our
family for the wonderful evening
they created for us to celebrate our
40th wedding anniversary. The
food, preparation and decorating al)
took time but was very much
appreciated. Our family is one of a
kind. We love you very much.
Your presence, cards and gifts have
a. special remembrance for us of
that night. Thank you so much. -
Karen and Dave. 30-1
PEEL. We would like to thank the
Blyth Fire Department for their
quick response and our neighbours
for helping out at our shed fire on
Saturday. - The Peel family. 30- Ip
POTTER. Thanks to the
management and staff of Maitland
Manor, Dr. Dawson and Dr.
Shalom for care during a lengthy
illness. Thanks to family and
friends for visits to Ray, for gifts,
flowers, memorial donations, food,
cards and words of condolence.
Many thanks to Rev. Janet Fradette
for the service and to CFiaplain Fran
Donahue for her remembrances and
to the family for readings and
eulogy. Thanks also to the Falconer
Funeral Homes and the ladies of
Wesley Willis United Church for
the lovely lunch. - Jean Potter and
family. 30-1
Childcare
STAY-AT-HOME MOM WOULD
like to babysit in my home. Early
starts available. Please call 519-
525-5050 and leave message or
e-mail: tvanderspek@gmail.com
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Coming events
CLASSIC CARS AT FALLS
Reserve. Falls Reserve
Conservation Area is hosting a Car,
Motorcycle and Craft Show on
Sunday, July 31 from JO a.m. to 3
p.m. $9 day pass per vehicle.
Camping available. Located off
County Road 31 al Benmiller.
Exhibitors and spectators welcome.
For information call 524-6429 or 1-
877-FALLSCA. 30-1
Outdoor Praise/Church Service
An outdoor praise/church service
is scheduled for
Sunday, August 7 at 7 pm
at the Blyth Lions Park
Please bring your lawn chairs & your singing voices.
In case of inclement weather, the service will be held
at the Blyth Christian Reformed Church.
Refreshments will be provided after the service.
Everyone is welcome!
Cards of thanks
TRAVISS/MOFFETT. Fifteen
days is not long enough to
comprehend one death, little alone
a second. But, with the death of our
mother, Mildred Traviss, our
families have not felt alone in our
despair. Thank you all, for the
outpouring of support ... for the
baked products, vegetable and fruit
trays, Howers, and for donations to
organizations. Special thanks to the
staff of Seaforth Hospital whose
caring way was of great comfort to
us all over the past month and a
half. You are a special group of
individuals whose thoughtfulness
will always be remembered. Bruce
(Whitmore), your service
celebrated both Mom and Dad's
lives, and your words of comfort
will always be cherished. To
Northside Church, your luncheon
was nothing short of wonderful,
and of course to Ross and Ruth,
your continuing understanding of
our family needs will always be
remembered. Thank you, one and
all. - The Traviss/Moffett family.
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Coming events
35TH ANNUAL CRAFT FESTIVAL,
sponsored by Lucknow
Agricultural Society, Friday, July
29, 12 noon to 9 p.m.; Sat., July 30,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Lucknow
Sports Complex. Demonstrations,
free parking, home baking, food
booth. Admission $2. Friday night
there will be an old-fashioned
supper from 5 - 7 p.m. Lucknow
merchants sidewalk sales July 29,
30; LipN Sync contest, Friday,
July 30 at 7 p.m.; fiddle jamboree,
July 31 at Community, Centre; 4-H
Invitational Dairy Show, Monday,
Aug. 1 at arena. 30-1
COUNTRY BREAKFAST, VAN
Egmond House, Egmondville,
Sunday, July 31, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Adults $6, children under 10 - $3,
preschool - free. 30-1
PLAY ......... AT THE BLYTH
Festival. The Ginkgo Tree - July
30 (2 p.m.), August 3 (8 p.m.), final
performance August 13 (2 p.m.).
Call 523-9300 today. 30-1
DON’T MISS POWERS AND
Gloria by Keith Roulston .... at the
Blyth Festival - July 30 (8 p.m.),
August 3 (2 p.m.), August 6 (2
p.m.), Final performance August 13
(8 p.m.). A world premier
production by our own enthusiastic
champion of local stories. Call 523-
9300 today. 30-1
PREMIERING AT THE BLYTH
Festival: The Thirteenth One by
Denyse Gervais Regan - August 2
(2 p.m. & 8'p.m.), 4 (2 p.m.),
August 5 (Sold Out). Call 523-
9300 today. 30-1