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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Articles for sale
FARM FRESH PRODUCE. WILL
be at Blyth Market every Saturday
9 - 1:30 p m. until Thanksgiving.
Orders taken for larger quantities.
Noah Stutzman. 84407 Prosperity
Line. 37-2
Ar tides for sale Ar tides for sale Babysitting
Accommodation
for rent
APARTMENT IN BRUSSELS -
two-bedroom upper rear, $400 per
month. Fridge, stove supplied.
Electric heat, utilities extra. No
pets. Available immediately. Phone
519-345-2212, leave message. 36-2
KAWAI APARTMENT-SIZE
piano and bench, oak finish,
excellent condition, nearly new'.
$2,500. Wood splitter, 5 HP, good
condition. $600. Call Barb Pletch at
357-1967 after 4 p.m. 37-2
FIREWOOD - ALL BODY WOOD.
$65 for face cord. Delivery
available. Phone 523-4891. 37-2
PENTIUM II COMPUTER WITH
CD-ROM, CD burner, modem,
keyboard. mouse. monitor,
speakers, flatbed seanner. 357-
1279. 37-lp
BULBS: 70+ VARIETIES. FALL'
decorative items, apples $2 for 4
quarts (5 lbs ). Still a great time to
plant perennials: $30 for 10 black
one-gallon pots, tax included.
Papple's Garden Centre and
Produce Stand. 118 Main Street.
Seaforth. (519) 522-0874.
www.papple.ca 37-1
BEAUTIFUL FALL MUMS for
sale at Plant Paradise, Vanastra.
Flats of 4" perennials are now 18
for $10. 36-3
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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BABYSITTER IN AUBURN HAS
openings. Fun safe home. Lots of
crafts and activities. All ages
welcome. Receipts given.
References available. Call
Stephanie at 526-1085. 34-4
Births
TWO APARTMENTS FOR RENT
in downtown Blyth. A one-
bedroom ($340/month) and a three-
bedroom ($395/month). Available
October 1. For information call
523-4448. 33-tfn
ROMAS AND PROCESSING
tomatoes, corn, beets, squash,
pumpkins, etc. Available at 82440
Harlock Line. Also in
Londesborough Mondays and
Thursdays. 10 to 5:30. Call 523-
9411. . 37-1
LARGE QUANTITIES OF FALL
mums available, wholesale and
retail. Call Sunset Springs
Greenhouse, 527-0761. 36-2
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT: YORK
Concorde Rower. $100;
Progressive Resistance Stepper.
$50. Phone 887-9102. 35-3
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
HICKEY. Evan and Katie
announce the arrival of their
daughter. Lauren Mary. 7 lbs. 5 oz.
on September 1 1 at Guelph
General Hospital, a little sister for
Emily. She is another
granddaughter for Jim and Teresa
Hickey and Bob and Carol Culham.
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Auction sales Auction sales CW, Please Recyde
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Auction sales Auction sales
FORM 8
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION
Municipal Act, 2001
The Corporation of the County of Huron
Take Notice that the land(s) described below
will be offered for sale by public auction at
10 o’clock on the 4th day of October, 2005 at
Huron County Court House, 1 Courthouse Square,
Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2
Description of Land(s):
1. PT Falls Reserve Western Division
Colborne as in R323253 (Firstly)
Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh
2. PT LT 4 E of Centre St PL 316 Wroxeter
as in R138691 ST R138691; Howick
3. PT LT 145 PL 276 Howick as in R287210
4. PT LT 5 CON 1 Huron Road Survey
Tuckersmith as in R337829
Municipality of Huron East
5. PT LT 34 PL 305 Grey; PT Parliament St
PL 305 Grey; Municipality of Huron East
Northerly 33 Feet in even width of LOT 34
and the Easterly 66 Feet in even width of
Parliament Street which is not closed,
PLAN 305, in the Village of Tannersville,
in the Township of Grey, County of Huron
6. PT LT 11 CON 1 Stephen as in R232572
Municipality of South Huron
7. PT LT 10 CON 6 Usborne as in R277356
ST DEBTS IN R277356
Municipality of South Huron
8. LT 21 BLK G, PL 390 Seaforth,
Formerly Town of Seaforth
Now Municipality of Huron East
Minimum Bid
$16,150.71
$4,131.75
$6,852.39
$13,250.09
$3,611.87
$16,828.02
$8,944.10
$9,734.01
All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in
full at the time of the sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft
or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation.
Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regard
ing the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold.
Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential
purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal
Tax Sales Rules. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the
amount bid plus accumulated taxes ajid the relevant land transfer
tax.
The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to
the successful purchaser.
For further information regarding this sale, contact:
Treasurer. The Corporation of the County of Huron
1 Courthouse Square, Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2
Personal information contained on this form, collected pursuant to the
Municipal Act, 2001 will bi’ used for the purposes of that Act.
Questions should he directed to the Freedom of Information and
Prit acy ('oordmalor at the institution responsible for the procedures
under that Act
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of farm machinery, antiques, household effects and misc. items
to be held for Brian & Dawn Wolfe
and the Maurice Mino Estate
Lot 21 Cone. 5 Kinloss Township
3 corners north of Lucknow and 2 corners east
on Kairshea Avenue Em #489
(WATCH FOR SIGNS)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1ST
AT 9:30 A.M.
MACHINERY: Ford 5000 Higharch tractor 15 x 5.38 rear tires (chains
sell separate); NH 479 haybine with Argus knife; Deutz Allis rotary rake;
130 MF manure spreader; 20 ft. flat rack wagon on Martin running gear
with Ibean sills; 20 ft. round bale wagon on running gear; 7 ft. Helm
single auger snowblower; 2-4 ton gravity boxes on running gear; 2-7 ft.
3 pth grader blades; Kongskilde 9 ft. cultivator; 14 ft. JD cultivator; 14 ft.
JD disc; 30 ft. skeleton bale elevator; Herd 3 pth fertilizer and seed
spreader; Diamond and chain harrows with stretcher; Danhauser post
hole digger.
HORSES, TRAILER, SHEEP EQUIPMENT: 2 sorrel Belgium fillies
with white blaze - full sisters - well matched - born March '03 and April
'04; Jamco 16 ft. tandem stock Jrailer - approx. 3 yrs. old (good
condition); sheep handling squeeze and corral (like new); sheep and
lamb bale feeders; lamb creep gates; water troughs; sheep ram
harness and markers (new); drench gun; ewe ear tags; applicators; ewe
spoons; colostrum feeder; fencing; wire; marker crayons plus other
sheep related items.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Approx. 60 collector plates in boxes
with certificates including Norman Rockwell Heritage Series #9-17;
also plates from his Heritage collection, set of 12 plates Lyrical
Beginnings Natures Poetry by Lena Liu; single plate issue by Norman
Rockwell; box of 16 hand painted Lena Liu Christmas decorations in
box with certificates; set of 5 plates Flowers of the Seas Bouquet by
Ursla Band; set of 4 Innocent Encounters by Joseph Giordano; plus
others; Eastlake parlour table; washstand; school desk; small parlour
stove; steamer trunk; sadd irons; crocks; Victrola radio (working); high
chair; wooden ironing board; child's wooden sleigh; child's grand piano
and stool; 3/4 bed; buggy foot warmer; 2 quilts; 200 yr. old christening
shawl and linens; pens and watches; bridge lamps; finger lamps; bone
handle knives; enamel ware; old Christmas decorations; baby doll; adult
doll and clothes; antique tools including broad axe; hay knives; draw
knives; tool box; barn jacks; anvil and log tongs.
HOUSEHOLD: Action Flyer scooter with battery pack recharger (like
new); dining room suite with buffet and hutch; extension table and 6
upholstered wooden chairs; 2 corner cupboards; roll top desk; pine
drop down front desk; 31 day clock; glider rocker; area rugs; wing back
chairs; Singer sewing machine in cabinet; love seat; pull-out twin bed;
patio set; blankets; quilts; large quantity of wool for hooking; dishes;
glassware; cutlery; bakeware; pots and pans, plus many more items too
numerous to mention.
MISCELLANEOUS: 4 ft. utility trailer (like new); weed wicker for ATV;
stone boat; steel wheel tractor tires; pressure washer; air compressor;
round cattle feeder; 4-cattle feeder gates; cattle head gate; cattle oiler;
calf creep gates; water troughs; hog feeders; sap pails and evaporators;
50 ft. bale tarp with tie downs; large aluminum extension ladder;
quantity of hemlock grainery boards; barn beams and misc. lumber;
Gallagher fencer and other fencers; bodeezers; variety of electric and
hand shop tools.
Plan to attend this clean interesting auction.
Something for everyone.
FARM IS SOLD. LUNCH BOOTH.
For more information call Brian & Dawn Wolfe 519-528-2608.
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
AIRDRIE. We wish to thank all of
you who have shown your support
since God called Art home on
Friday, August 5, 2005. Thanks to
the Blyth Fire Department, the
ambulance attendants, OPP officer
Teri Patterson, Dr. Bokhout and the
nurses at the Clinton Public
Hospital. Also thanks to the staff
from Victim Services of Huron
County, Mike Falconer and his
staff from Falconer Funeral Home,
Reverend Pat Cook for the services,
and the Londesboro United Church
ladies who served a delicious lunch
after the funeral. We are very
appreciative of the cards, flowers,
donations, food and visits and to
those of you who babysat Art’s
three grandchildren Rebecca, Ciara
and Curtis, a big thank you. Special
thanks to Dave Overboe for the
memories of Art in the eulogy. Art
will never be forgotten and will
always be missed. Please think of
Art when you hear the song “My
Way”. Anyone wishing to donate to
the “Poppa Art Education Fund” in
his memory for his three
grandchildren may do so by
sending a cheque made out to: Mrs.
Dorothy Airdrie, Box 296,
Londesborough, ON N0M 2H0.
Thanks a lot. - Dorothy Airdrie and
family, Pauline and Keith Siemon
and family. 37-lp
CLOAKEY. A big thank you to
everyone who came to my shower
and for all the lovely gifts. A
special thanks to Dawn, Jayne,
Jane, Donna, Colleen, Judy and
Gail for all their hard work, it was
truly appreciated. You can’t beat
family and friends. Thank you. -
Cheryl. 37-1
KRILL. A goodbye to the very
friendly and peaceful town of
Brussels, our neighbours, the
helpful merchants and especially to
my friends at JR’s. I will miss the
camaraderie and the country living;
but, age and health compelled the
decision. - Agnes and John Krill.
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RODGER. Thanks to all those who
sent cards of congratulations,
phone calls and gifts to help us
celebrate our 50th anniversary. -
Bill and Joan. 37-1