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following Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
KEEP THOSE BIKES OFF THE
lawn. Phone Don for a bike stand,
available in two sizes. Don Nolan,
Walton, 887-6402. 17-9p
GIFTS, TREASURES FROM THE
past, country decorating. Visit
Cathy's Shoppe, 1 1/4 miles north
of Winthrop, turn right second
place on the left, 527-1484. 21-3
PRIMROSE
GARDENS
• Box Plants
• Hanging Baskets
• Asparagus
VanAmersfoort's
570 Queen St. N., Blyth
523-4202
Closed Sundays
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
PIANO IN EXCELLENT CONDI-
tion, needs tuning. 887-9535. 22-lp
RECYCLED WOOD CHIPS,
similar to sawdust, 40 cu. yd. loads,
delivered, $160/load, clean dry
material. 519-887-6904. 22-2
8' SLIDE-IN TRUCK CAMPER -
fully equipped. 10 H.P. 36" cut
riding lawn mower. 5 H.P. chipper-
shredder. All in good shape. Phone
526-7750. 22-1p
CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS, PRO-
fessionally done, six original 4 x 6
portraits, two 5 x 7 and one 8 x 10,
$19.99 by appointment. Snyder
Studio, Wingham, 519-357-1851.
06-eow
Did you know that more than half a
million Canadians have a vision
related disability?
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AUCTION
SALES
THE ARK would like to thank
Constable John Marshall the
Brussels Optimists and the
volunteers who helped with the
bike rodeo. 22-lb
EVENING AUCTION SALE
of home furnishings and antiques consigned from homes In
Wingham, Brussels, Teeswater and area, with Items from Trinity
Anglican Church, Belgrave, will be held In Teeswater Agri-Curl
Building,
ON MONDAY, JUNE 5, STARTING AT 6:00 P.M.
AUCTIONEERS:
WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392-6170
GRANT McDONALD, RIPLEY 395-5353
FOR SALE BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
BEING SOLD UNDER THE INNKEEPERS ACT
2 Standardbred Fillies owned by
Steven Wiesman & Larry Fromowitz
(1) Pharkhan Tatoo #M0432
2 Year old Trotter by Rule The Wind/Uano Anni
(2) Jersey Shores Tatoo # M4980
2 Year Pacing Filly by Beach Towel/Beatice Dexter
Amount of debt outstanding $1,112.50
TO BE HELD AT BOB PEARSON FARM
R.R. #4
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
NOG 1H0
ON JUNE 1ST AT 1:00 P.M.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1995. PAGE 17.
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
COTTAGE IN POINT CLARK,
short walk to beach, fenced yard.
Available for rent in August. Phone
887-6320. 22-1p
FARMHOUSE-SHED-HORSE
pasture for rent - comfortable 5-
bedroom brick farmhouse with
large yard surrounded by trees
located between Brussels and
Atwood. Also included a shed and
fenced pasture ideal for horses.
Monthly rent $700. For more
information call (519) 357-3330.
21-2
BLYTH: TWO BEDROOM
apartment, fridge, stove, utilities
and laundry facilities all included.
Phone 482-9371. 01-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Brussels, $550/month includes
everything. Phone 519-570-4362.
20-tin
CASE 220 RIDING LAWN
tractor, motor recently rebuilt,
10 H.P., $900.00. 887-6943. 22-1
DOUBLE DRESSER, SINGLE
bed, 2 bedside stands. 887-6070.
22-1
'69 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA.
Prowler camping trailer, 20'. Phone
887-6768. 22-1
LADIES' 12 SPEED BIKE - SIDE
carrier and folding basket carrier -
excellent condition - $90; Weber
kettle barbecue - 22 1/2" charcoal
kettle - excellent condition - $45.
Call Helen Hetherington, 887-
6817. 21-1
FIREWOOD FOR SALE, $38 A
cord. Phone 523-9975. 21-4
RAINBOW TROUT - FRESHLY
cleaned, 6 for $12.50 or fish your
own at 300 an inch; 3 concessions
north, 3 sideroads west of Blyth.
Gloria Hedley 357-2329. 04-tin
200 VARIETIES OF PERENNIALS,
also boxed plants, geraniums and
herbs. Leo and Cony Sanders, 6
miles west of Brussels on County
Road #16. Phone 887-6306. 19-6
•••••••••••••••••• • • RICHARD LOBB •
AUCTION CALENDAR
• CLINTON 482-7898 t
*THURS., JUNE 1 AT 5 P.M. -
•Tractors, farm machinery at •
Lobb Auction Building in •
• Clinton for Frank Potter and •
• Adam Wilson. •
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BOETTCHER.
In the merry month of May,
At supper on the 15th day,
Peter Christoph, our fourth son,
Was born to us right here at home.
Many thanks to Violet Ropp,
Registered Midwife, and attendants
for their part in a joyful, stressless
birth experience. — Gabriele and
Chris Boettcher. 22-1
BONE. Murray and Mariann Bone
wish to announce the birth of
Heather Lynn, born May 24 at
Seaforth Community Hospital, a
wee sister for Christine. Proud
grandparents are Ben and Mary
Bone and Spence and Nelva Scott.
Special thanks to Dr. Percival and
nursing staff for our great care.22-1
BRIAN RINTOUL
AUCTIONEER
357-2349
CALENDAR
SATURDAY, JUNE 3 - Farm
machinery for Jim and Margaret
Errington, West Wawanosh Twp.
SATURDAY, JUNE 17 - Ron
Gethke at Bornholm. Horses
and horse related machinery.
SATURDAY, JUNE 24 - Wilfred
Hackett estate, household
effects, Ashfield Twp.
TUESDAY, JULY 11 - Paul
Traynor, RR 2, Wingham,
Turnberry Twp., household
effects.
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K-W STOCKYARDS EVERY
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY &
BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK EVERY
FRIDAY.
HIGGINS. Bruce and Kim wish to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Laura Lee-Anne, born
May 15, 1995 at Wingham and
District Hospital, a first grand-
daughter for Lee and Lila Rintoul,
Lucknow and Ross and Wilma
Higgins, Brussels. Great-grand-
parents are Stan and Leona Black,
Belgrave and Gordon Rintoul,
Lucknow.
McGAVIN. Brian, Shelley and big
brother Brandon welcome with
love Abby Quinn McGavin. She
was born May 21, 1995 at
2:30 a.m. weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz.
Proud grandparents are Laird and
Ruby Finlayson and Neil and Marie
McGavin. 22-1
DAUPHIN. We would like to thank
all our friends and neighbours for
the flowers, plants, cards, phone
calls and food brought to the house
when my dad passed away. It's
really wonderful to have so many
friends at such a difficult time. We
appreciate everything so very
much. Thanks again. — Heather,
Gary and family. 22-1
HIGGINS. Thank you to Dr.
McGregor and all of the OB nurses
for my safe arrival and excellent
care for Mom and me while we
were in the hospital. Special thanks
to Daddy for helping Mom through
all of that. Thanks to all who sent
cards and gifts and came to see me.
— Laura Higgins.
P.S. Thanks to Grandma Higgins
for all the cultivating she did for
Dad. 22-lp
PEARSON. Thank you to all the
people who helped ,with our
Auction Sale and those who came
to the sale to give us their support.
It turned from what could have
been a heart-breaking experience to
a heart-warming one and leaves us
with even more treasured memor-
ies. Our helpers were: Kathy
McMillan, Barb and Ron Goetz,
Lorne Brown, Bill Moses, Jim
Mann, Murray Edwards, Tom
Pletch, Bob Pearson, Greg Wilson
and the boys, Gerry Wheeler, John
Exel, Max McLellan, Curtis
Graber, Jonathan Trollope. A
special thank you to Barb Goetz
who went the extra mile for us
when the going got rough and to
Lyle and Alice Brothers for clock-
sitting for us. — Ralph and Edna
Pearson. 22-1p
SEERS. Bill and Maxine Seers,
captains for the Auburn area
Cancer Society wish to give a
special thanks to their canvassers -
Ethel Ball, Maureen Bean, Evelyn
Christenson, Regina Campbell,
Grace Cartwright, Carol and Ed
Daer, Ernie Durnin, Catherine
Lapp, Carol McDowell, Bert Moss,
Doreen Wilson and Marilyn
Verbeek. All together we collected
$2,042. That's the way to go.
Thanks again. — Bill and Maxine
Seers. 22-1
THOMPSON. Please accept our
grateful thanks to all for kindness
shown us during Bob's illness and
at his passing, to all who contri-
buted with visits, phone calls, food,
cards, flowers, and charitable
donations and to the U.C.W. for the
luncheon, to Florence and Karen
for Sunday supper, to Doctors,
super nurses and staff of Clinton
Public Hospital for their care and
concern. Special thanks to Dr. Hay,
to the Beattie-Falconer Funeral
Home, Blyth and at the graveside,
Moorefield, to Rev. Paul Ross for
his visits, prayers and special
tributes to Bob. We shall not forget.
Sincerely. — Audrey and family.
22-lp
LARGE MODERN TWO BED-
room apartment, fridge and stove
supplied, downtown Blyth. $395.00
plus utilities. (519) 291-2145 days,
(519) 357-4049 evenings. 21-tin
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AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery
WILL BE HELD FOR
JIM & MARGARET ERRINGTON
Lot 14, Con. 6 West Wawanosh Township
One corner north of Dungannon and 1/2 mile east
ON SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1995
AT 1:15 P.M.
MACHINERY 1:30 P.M. : 6060 Allis Chalmers tractor with cab air,
radio, fully equipped, two wheel drive, good condition, set of
chains - sell separate; 170 Allis Chalmers tractor with Allis
loader, manure fork and bucket, chains, sell separate, good
condition; Allis Chalmers Model 72 combine (All Crop), pull type,
good condition; Massey Ferguson Model 36 swather.
EQUIPMENT: New Idea 9' haybine; New Holland 268 baler; Allis
Chalmers mower (trail); Allis Chalmers side rake; 32' bale
elevator on wheels; bale stooker and fork; swath turner; rotary
mower 3PT11; Massey Ferguson mix mill with auger feed; New
Holland manure spreader 328 model PTO; Massey Ferguson 4-14
3PTH plow, 10' wheel disc; Massey Ferguson 3PTH 9' cultivator;
set of diamond harrows; Allied 32 grain auger; two drum land
roller; two 225 bushel gravity bins on wagons; two wagons with
flat racks; corn sheller for New Idea picker; Calsa weed sprayer
3PTH; 3PTH blade; air compressor; racks for half ton truck; post
hole digger; wagon load of miscellaneous.
Plan to attend. (Owner retiring from farming). Machinery stored
Inside.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. day of sale. Not
responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take
precedence over advertising. Items listed as described by
owner.
Information: Jim Errington (519) 529-7270.
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL
(519) 357-2349