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The Citizen, 1991-04-03, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1991. lassified FAST DEPENDABLE RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following Wednesday. DEADLINE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES I HIGHLY VISIBLE > ACCOMMODATION TO RENT AUCTION SALES ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS available immediately in adult building. Rent geared-to-income including fridge, stove and all utilities. Call Huron County Hous­ ing Authority, ask for Lisa 1-800- 265-1720. 13-4 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - two newly renovated two bedroom apartments in^owntown Brussels. One up and one down. Phone 1-743-7903 and leave message. 10-tfn FOR YOUR AUCTION SALE NEEDS in the Blyth-Londesboro area PHONE BOB TRICK 523-4387 Licensed Auctioneer Plant a Seed SCOUTS CAUAOA AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE 8 HORSE POWER MASSEY FER- guson lawn mower, MF loader for Massey Ferguson tractor, 20-inch colour television, Sharp writing desk, new double stainless steel sink. 2 swag dresser lamps. Phone 887-9205. 13-1 of antiques, household furnishings, tools, car, truck, and miscellaneous farm items will be held for DAPHNE AND DONALD J. MACINTYRE 782 William St., Lucknow 1 block east of Henderson Lumber SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1991 AT 11:30 A.M. ALLAN R. MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm machinery for GORDON BLAKE, RR 2, BRUSSELS LOCATION: Lot 7, Cone. 14, Grey Twp. 21/2 miles S., of Brussels, 11/2 miles east on SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1991 AT 12:30 J.D. 4230 Tractor [Cab - guad range], 18438 Tires & Duals - sells separate, M.F. 165 Diesel/p.s., 3 pth. sg. axel, M.F. 510 Diesel combine/cab., p.s. air, chopper, Rice Tires, 1143-4 row narrow corn head, 13’ cutter bar, pick up head, [all quick attach.] ‘‘Heads Sell Separate”, 5 grain wagons [1 like new Kilbros on heavy duty wagon 375 bu.], [1 turner on heavy duty wagon 350 bu.] & 3 small wagons, M.F. 468 corn planter 4 row narrow, M.F. 17 run seed drill & grass seeder, J.D. 21’ model 1000 cultivator/wings, J.D. 2500 5 furrow plough, 5-18 semi mount, M.F. model 34 swather 10’ gas, J.D. 14 T baler, 32 ft. pipe elevator, Kongskilde - 4 row 30” cultivator, J.D. moisture tester, 10’ milkweed wick, 1 J.M. Auger 51’7”, 1 Allied 4” X 12’, Sweep Auger for 19’ grain bin, 12’ sprocket packer/long tongue, Meyer Morton 350 bu. grain dryer, Geo. White 150 gal. weed sprayer, Doers farm duty power washer, heavy duty cement mixer/motor THIS IS WELL KEPT & MAINTAINED MACHINERY. DUE TO ILL HEALTH EVERYTHING MUST SELL. VERY FEW SMALL ITEMS-MACHINERY WILL SELL AT 1 O’CLOCK CUSTOM CLEANED DOUBLE cut red clover. Bill Gibson, 233- 5898 13-2 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. 8%p. sales tax where applicable & G.S.T. will be applied. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase day of sale. Any announcements day of sale take precedence over written advertising. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: OWNER, GORDON BLAKE, 887-6809 AUCTIONEER, BRIAN RINTOUL, 357-2349 16 FT. JAYCO CABIN TRAILER with awning, fridge, stove, furnace and bathroom, sleeps 5-6 in excel­ lent condition. Always stored in­ side $3,500 or best offer. Phone 528-2279. 13-1 of tractors, farm machinery, 1985 Ford pickup truck to be held at LOBB’S LARGE AUCTION BUILDING IN CLINTON for local farmers and consignors TUESDAY, APRIL 9 AT 11 A.M. No small items Please be on time Terms: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 APACHE HARDTOP CAMPER. Excellent condition. Call 523-4279. 11-3 □ BROMLEY. Brian and Lorraine are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Cody Edward Bromley at 11:43 a.m. March 28, 1991 weigh­ ing 10 lbs. 2 oz. and 22” long. Proud brothers are Kiel and Kurtis. BIRTHS CARD OF THANKS HARDWOOD SLABS $12 to $13.50 a cord, clean wood. Delivered to Auburn - Blyth by the truckload. Phone 529-7302. 11 -4 AUCTION SALE RAINBOW TROUT - YEAR round fishing, and pond Stockers, 3 concessions north of Blyth, 3 sideroads west. Gloria and David Hedley, 357-2329. 09-tfn 2 HORSE AIR COMPRESSOR. Phone 523-4594. 12-2p 1DARED APPLES finest, don’t be at them Open daily. Taylor, 523-9279. ONTARIO’S home without Contact Boyd 12-2 THE NEW HURON COUNTY Historical Notes magazine is now available at The Citizen office. Only $2.50. tfn TICKETS ON A BRAND NEW car. Club 284 is raising funds for Community Betterment in Brus­ sels. Early Bird draws commence in April. Call 887-9035. 12-1 -----------------------------------------------1 Think Pink Every donation helps children with physical disabilities. Mail your envelope today. Combine, 4 tractors, fertilizer spreader truck, irrigation pump and pipe, self-propelled forage harvester, wagons and farm machinery to be held 5 miles north of Clinton on Highway 4 to Concession 8 then 4 miles east at the DON BUCHANAN FARM SATURDAY, APRIL 13 AT 1 P.M. Note - No small items. COMBINE: 1977 International 915 hydrostatic diesel with cab heater straw chopper. 28L x 26 drive tires. 810 pick up head. 820 15 ft. flex head approx. 5 yrs. old with hyd. reel. 6 row narrow corn head. TRACTORS: I.H. 1066 diesel with cab 18.4 x 38 rear tires set of duals; I.H. 674 diesel 18.4-15 x 30 tires, I.H. 656 low arch disel hydrostatic with foot pedal hyd. bracket heavy duty loader [needs engine work]; Massey Ferguson 50 C diesel industrial loader tractor with 19.5 x 24 rear tires 1100 x 16 fronts, engine just overhauled. SPREADER TRUCK: 1975 Dodge 900 single axle truck with 671 Detroit diesel 48 x 3100 x 20 terrigator tires on rear, 15 x 22.5 fronts with 8 ton stainless steel fertilizer spreader box with side unloading auger approx. 7 yrs. old. HARVESTER: New Holland 1880 self-propelled hydrostatic with Cat diesel engine [low hours on rebuild] 3 row narrow corn head and hay pick up. DUMP TRAILERS: Tandem axle high lift dump trailer with side racks, single axle hydraulic dump trailer. SWATHER: I.H. 275 12 ft. auger type with hay conditioner 11 x 24 tires [needs engine work]. IRRIGATION: Wright Rain 50 - 04 pump on wheels PTO drive. 45 - 4” x 30 ft. irrigation pipe. MANURE TANK: Husky 2,000 gal. liquid manure with tandem axles, fan spread and drop nozzle raw applicator. MACHINERY: Cockshutt 18 ft. disc, Dunham 10 ft. disc, Case 24 ft. cultivator, I.H. #55 12 tooth 12 ft. chisel plow, 5 J & M gravity boxes on 12 ton wagons with 14 ply tires, Mauer style 4 row bean puller built by Lukes, Innes 570 bean windrower with cross conveyor, New Idea 215 manure spreader, 2 - I.H. 56 4 row corn planters and factory made squadron hitch, Kools forage blower, Allied 38 ft. x 6 inch PTO auger, Massey 10 baler, 4 row row crop 4 PT hitch scuffler, Aco White 200 gal. trail aluminum tank sprayer, I.H. 710 6 furrow x 18” semi-mount plow with spring automatic resets, Allis 2000 Mono frame 6 furrow 18” semi-mount plow with hyd. reset bottoms, Lukes stone fork, 9 ft. weed wick, Allied 34 ft. 6 inch PTO auger, wagon and flat rack. TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 CLINTON - BROWN-CARTER. Don and Judy ate pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Amelia Sydney Elise, born March 27 at 2:34 p.m. a sister for Chauncey and Chelsea. She weighed 8 lbs. 2 oz. and was * 22*/j” long. Another granddaugh­ ter for'Robert and Nancy Carter of I Clinton and Douglas Brown of Blyth. GLOUSHER. We wish to express sincere thanks to relatives, neigh­ bours, and friends for their sym­ pathy, prayers, flowers, cards and baking. Special thanks for all the acts of kindness shown to our sister Norma during her long illness. Also thanks to Rev. Ramirez. - Viola and John Sanderson. 13-lp LUCAS. I would like to thank my friends for cards and messages received while I was in the hospital; to Rev. McMillan and others for visiting me, to Dr. McGregor and the nursing staff at Wingham Hospital. It was all greatly appre­ ciated. - Laura Lucas. 13-1 McCOOEY. Amanda and Meghan would like everyone to know that they are new big sisters to Kyle Michael, born on March 22/91 at 9:08 p.m. Kyle weighed in at 7 lbs. 15 oz. and was 21 Vj” long. Proud parents are Brian and Janis. Spoil­ ing privileges go to grandparents Jan van Vliet and Ed and Marianne McCooey of Ft. Erie. A new great-grandson for Mrs. Laura Roy of Ft. Erie, Mrs. Verna Thomas and Mrs. Jaan Tje van Vliet, both of Brussels. GET CASH! Sell AnytNng With UAVTAUS ROSE. Thanks to all for your caring and professional help when need­ ed. How wonderful to live in a thoughtful and caring community. Thanks to all those kind people who so generously brought food to our home during Christmas. Thanks for fruit baskets, flowers, visits and phone calls. You are people who are always there when we need them. There is too many people that we would like to thank so when you read our message, please accept our thanks. May God Bless you all! - The Rose family. 13-1 c CARD OF THANKS BROWN-CARTER. Amelia and I would like to thank Dr. Steed, Dr. Salsbury and all the nurses in the O.B. for a job well done. Many thanks - Judv and Amelia Carter. 13-1 CALDWELL. I wish to thank my friends and relatives for cards, visits and inquiries while 1 was in Clinton and University Hospitals. Special thanks to Dr. Street, Dr. Flowers and nursing staff of Clin­ ton Hospital. Also to Dr. Rice and staff of doctors, nurses, therapist and pastoral care of 7th Floor, University Hospital, ambulance drivers and Rev. Ramirez for his visits and prayers. All was greatly appreciated. - Gordon. 13-lp WATSON. For the expressions of sympathy, since Wilma’s death, our sincere thanks. - Carson and Alma 13-lp c COMING EVENTS LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Dabber Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Cen­ tre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel chair acces­ sible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. tfn HURON COUNTY CATTLEMEN’S Beef Barbecue and Dance at the Brussels Community Centre, Fri­ day. April 5. Dinner 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Dance at 9 p.m. Music by Beechwood. Tickets $10 per per­ son. See directors or phone 887- 6186. 12-2