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AUCTION
SALES
RICHARD
LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
TUESDAY APRIL 13 AT 1 P.M.:
Int 1460 combine, flex head and
air reel, 2290 Case tractor, 1992
John Deere 2955 tractor run 190
hours being offered subject to
reserve, new grain buggy, Smythe
header wagon, Int 22 ft. cultivator,
R & R 30 ft land roller, Int 730 5
furrow plow, JD 6 row planter, JD
8300 drill, J.D. 9 row bean planter,
stone fork, Hardi TR 300 sprayer,
GW sprayer, 1550 gal. poly tank
on 12 ft. rack and wagon, water
pump, 1000 gal. steel tank, Vetter
15 ft rotary hoe, 6 row scuffler, 2
gravity boxes on wagons, stone
picker, forage box and wagon, 16
ft. trl axle trailer, to be held 3 1/2
miles east of Clinton on highway
8 for Leonard Jamieson 233-3578
call after 6 p.m.
THURSDAY APRIL 15 AT 1 P.M.:
NH 488 haybine, NH 268 baler, int
400 planter, mix mill, Triple OK 3
furrow semi mount plow, 32 ft.
hay and grain elevator, hay
wagon, tillage equipment, 400 gal.
bulk milk cooler, pipe lino milker,
etc. for Willis Switzer 2 112 miles
north of Bayfleld on 21 highway
then 2 112 miles east. Phone 482-
9958.
SAT. APRIL 17 AT 10 A.M.: 20
pieces of new furniture, used
furniture, appliances , etc. at
Lobb's Auction Building In
Clinton. From furniture store and
a Clinton home. Consignments
still being accepted.
Assr. Aar sor .sas. 100
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1993. PAGE 21.
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20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
158 each.
500 will be deducted
if ad is paid by the
following Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY,
in downtown Brussels, quiet,
recently renovated, 2 bedroom
apartment. Phone 887-9007. 14-tfn
VERY WELL KEPT LARGE
downstairs, two bedroom apartment
in quiet apartment building in
Belgrave. Fridge and stove. Tenant
pays utilities. No pets. Ideal for
mature person or mature couple.
Available May 1. Rent $331 per
month. Phone 357-2433 after
6 p.m. 05-tfn
HOUSE FOR RENT IN BRUSSELS,
3 bedroom, close to school. Phone
887-9622 anytime. 07-tfn
-' ROOM AND BOARD. PHONE
887-9093. 13-tfn
1 and 2 bedroom
apartments
for rent in Blyth
Fridge, stove and laundry
facilities included.
Reasonable Rent
Phone 482-9371
FIBREGLASS DIVING BOARD,
6 ft. $150.00. Pool ladder $100.00
(from 16' x 32' inground pool).
Phone 887-6179. 14-1p
BARLEY FOR SALE. CALL
Tom after 6:00, 523-4310. 14-lp
600 - 700 SQUARE BALES OF
first cut hay. Phone 523-9684. 14-1
RIECK I.D.A. PHARMACY,
Goderich, carries a full line of
breast prostheses. After breast
surgery, our certified fitters can
help you. For more information call
524-7241 collect. 12-26 eow
5 H.P. ROTO-TILLER $125.00
or best offer. Phone 887-9324.
14-lp
GOOD, CLEAN HARDWOOD
slabs - $12.95 to $13.68 a cord
delivered to Blyth/Auburn area.
Phone 529-7302. 14-4
ABOVE GROUND, 24 FOOT
round pool - with no liner. Solar
blanket, hand skimmer, pump,
filter, etc. $100.00. Phone
887-9582. 14-1
TREES - TREES - TREES.
We've started digging! Select your
own Birch, Maple, Honey Locust,
Spruce, etc. Tree sizes from 12 ft.
to seedlings. Call for price list and
save, save, save. Maitland Manor
Nursery, Bluevale 335-3240. 14-4
RAINBOW TROUT - POND
stockers, $1.50 each; freshly
cleaned, 6 for $10; or fish your own
at 30 cents an inch. 3 concessions
north, 3 side roads west of Blyth.
David Hedley, 357-2329. tfn
TREES - BIRCH 7', $20; Crimson
King, 7' - $21; Sugar Maple, 5' -
$14; Norway Spruce, 3' - $4.95;
Colorado Blue Spruce, 2' - $5.50;
Scotch Pine, 30", $3.25. Order
today! Maitland Manor Nursery,
Bluevale 335-3240. 14-4
GOOD MIXED FIREWOOD,
$40/32 cu. ft., delivered within 30
mile radius. Phone 523-9360. 05-tfn
NEW AND USED BICYCLES, all
sizes. Mountain bicycles, all
speeds. Tricycles and adult three
wheel bikes. Will take trade-in and
repairs. Phone 482-5698. 10-6p
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BIRTHS
PARANYI. Chris and Colleen (nee
Bridge) are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their first child, a
son, Ryan Christopher, born at
K-W Hospital, Kitchener, Tuesday,
March 30, 1993 weighing 8 lbs. 1
oz. Thrilled first time grandparents
are Harold and Karen Bridge,
Brussels and Frank and Barbara
Paranyi, St. Agatha. Proud great-
grandparents are Jean Bridge,
Brussels, Charles and Virginia
Potter and Frank Sr. and Ida
Paranyi, Kitchener. 14- 1p
AUCTION
SALES
BONE. Murray and Mariann Bone
are pleased to announce the birth of
their first child, a girl, Christine
Grace, born at St. Joseph's Hospital
in London on March 28 at
1:27 p.m. weighing 6 lbs. 12 oz. A
first grandchild for Glenn and Mary
Bone and Spence and Nelva Scott.
14-1
PARK. Wayne and Rosemary Park
are proud to announce that their
. precious little blessing is a boy.
Michael Wayne was born on March
18, 1993 at 3:30 p.m. weighing 9
lbs. 1.6 oz. Proud grandparents are
George and Mary Hamm, Blyth
and John and Marina Park of
Dungannon. Special thanks to Dr.
Steed and all the O.B. staff at
Clinton Public Hospital for their
understanding and encouragement.
14-1
POPP. Paul and Betty are thrilled
to announce the safe arrival of their
sons, Matthew Herman weighing
6 lbs. 15 oz. and Aaron Gordon
weighing 6 lbs. 3 oz. on March 30,
1993 at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Proud grandparents are
Lorne and Evelyn Popp of Blyth
and Gordon and Elsie Hulley of
Goderich. 14- 1p
United Nations Children's Fund
RUTLEDGE. A new branch on our
family tree. We welcome with love
"Jordan Marie". A wee sister for
Tyler, born to Dean and Diane
Rutledge of Walkerton, March 23,
6 lbs. 12 oz. Another grand-
daughter for Marie Kraemer of
Walkerton, second for Brian and
Marlene Rutledge and second
great-granddaughter for Lawrence
and Mildred Jacklin and Ned and
Kay Rutledge of Brussels. 14-1
WITHERSPOON.
We started with one. Then we
added a brother. Four years after
that along came your sister.That
wasn't enough, so we had one more
to even the score. A little St.
Patrick's dark haired boy, Lukas
Arthur, March 17, 1993, 8 lbs.
6 oz. Proud parents are Randy and
Mary. Special thanks to Dr. Osak
and Dr. Steele. Also to Grandma
and Randy for all of their T.L.C.
before and after Lukas's birth. 14-1
BLYTH UNITED CHURCH.
Thank you to all who contributed
to our Spring Madness Talent
Auction. Special thanks to Reg
Badley and his "Country Auction
Services". Once again it was a huge
success. - Board of Stewards of
Blyth United Church. 14-1p
BONE. We wish to thank the staff
at Wingham and District Hospital
especially nurse Sharon McDougal,
for the care during our stay and
transport to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. - Mariann and Christine
Bone. 14-1
THE B.A.'S BROOMBALL would
like to thank the following people
for helping with our tournament -
John Stemmler, Lonnie Whitfield,
Murray Black, Joe Phalen, Jason
Phalen, Jamie Black, Henry
Kolkman, Andy Lubbers of the
Blyth Lions Club and Blyth Junior
Broomball. Many thanks - B.A.'s
Broomball. 14-1
HIGGINS. I would like to thank
my family, friends and neighbours
for their cards, visits, treats, flowers
and phone calls while I was in
Listowel Hospital. It means a lot. -
Marilyn Higgins 14-1
KNOX. I would like to publicly
thank my family members, neigh-
bours, and friends who purchased
pumpkins, and cheese from me
over the past year so that I could
raise the money necessary to go to
the Scout Canadian Jamboree in
Alberta in July. - Chris Knox. 14-lp
ROSE. We wish to thank all our
neighbours, friends and relatives
for their blessings and kind words
and gifts on our special day. A
special thanks to the three ladies
who helped Rev. McMillan,
gentleman with the buggy and
horse, the many gifts and flowers
were very much appreciated. A
very special thanks to our children
for a wonderful day. Our love to all
of you. - Geo. and Madeline Rose.
14-lp
TAYLOR. Comforting words and
many acts of kindness from
relatives, neighbours and friends
helped to lighten our recent
bereavement. Care and kindness
from all medical staff were
appreciated during Lawrence's
illness. Thanks to Rev. Peter
Tucker for conducting the service,
Leslie Showers for delivering the
eulogy, the Knox United Church
women for the delicious lunch and
the McBurney Funeral for their
professional services. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. - Margaret Taylor
and family. 14-1
COMING
EVENTS
THROUGH THE LAUGHTER
and the tears look who's been
married 25 years - Bill and Maxine
Robinson. Steve, Vicki and Corey,
Taylor Lynn, Sandra, Jamie and
Susan invite you to celebrate with
them on Saturday, April 17, 1993
at Brussels Community Centre at
8:30 p.m. Music provided by
Crippled Duck. Best wishes only.
14-2
CHILDREN'S ART CLASSES AT
Blyth Festival Art Gallery. Ages 7
to 10 and 11 to 14 years, Saturday,
April 24 and May 1. Instructor Ann
Seymour, $25.00 fee includes
materials. Pre-registration neces-
sary 523-4345. 14-1
A CLEARING AUCTION
SALE
of Farm Machinery and Household Effects for
JACK CAMPBELL
R.R. #1 Kincardine, Ont.
on
SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1993 AT 12 NOON
Lot 72 Conc. 1 Huron Twp. 1st Farm West of Amberly off Hwy. 21
12 miles West of Lucknow
FARM SOLD
FORD TRACTOR TW15 (turbo) 5 years old, set of duals 20-8-38
sell separate approx. 700 hrs./cab equipped - good condition.
International 5100 Seed Drill -/grass seeder, press wheels, 21 run
LIKE NEW, International Plough - Mod. #7200, new mould boards
& land slides 5 furrow 16", Ford disc 21'/Wings, Pong harrow 21',
3 pth blade, 12' Turnco packer/2 pups 2', International 4 Case
swather 4000/globel side knife - LIKE NEW, George White sprayer
30'/3 pth., 4 Turnco gravity bins on heavy duty wagons (2 lights)
250 bu., Horst wagon/400 bu. bin, I.H. 7' mower/3 pth., Skelton
bale elevator, Propane-stove, Helm post hole digger, 200 gal.
Tank; rails, Bulk tank, 2 mineral feeders, 3 pth. hopper, M.F.
rollover plough, Old Lumber, Krouse cultivator 21'/buster bar &
cylinder, Drag cultivator Kongskilde 12' 3 pth., Allied Diamond
harrow (section NEW), New Idea manure spreader 165 bu.,
Wagon/flat rack, Hagidor snowblower 9', 4" Grain auger, Cement
mixer, pressure washer, Cedar posts & stakes, Chain harrows,
harrow stretcher, WIND-0 Generator 2000 watt, 36' Aluminum
ladder Ext., 32' Wooden ladder, Cow trainers, Feed Card, 100
Bales of straw - approx., A wagon load of miscellaneous items
found on a well kept farm will also sell.
TERMS: Cash Day of Sale or Cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneer or Proprietor not responsible for accidents or loss of
purchase day of sale.
Any announcements day of sale take precedence over written
advertising. E. & O.E.
G.S.T. and P.S.T. are in effect where applicable.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT JACK CAMPBELL
395-5144
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL - 357-2349
PARANYI. We would like to thank
or families and friends for the
phone calls, lovely cards, flowers
and gifts both before and after
Ryan's birth. Everything was
greatly appreciated. - Chris,
Colleen and Ryan Paranyi (nee:
Bridge). 14-lp