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TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper ID.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CUNTON
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AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton
Items from Brussels, Bayfleld, Goderich and Clinton homes
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 AT 9 A.M.
CAR: 1984 Olds '88, 4 door, selling as is, NOT safetied.
APPLIANCES: Crosley fridge - 5 yrs. old, Whirlpool portable
washing machine - used eight times • cost $800 new, 2 portable
TV's, humidifier, convection oven, two portable sewing machines,
kerosene heater, Regina upright vacuum cleaner, washer and
dryer - 7 yrs. old.
VIOLIN: Conservatory violin, 2 bows, wooden violin case.
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, ETC.: dresser top mirror (real nice),
electric organ, accordion, 4 pressback chairs, pine dresser with
mirror, Boston rocker, antique platform rocker, buffet, pedestal
plant stand, round wicker fern stand, gateieg dining table, buffet
china cabinet 1/4 cut oak, 6 matching dining chairs with
needlepoint seats, beige chesterfield and chair, matching
chesterfield loveseat and chair, upholstered chair, coffee tables,
small desk with chair, hall tree, rollaway bed, chrome table and
chair, card tables, lamps, dishes, glassware, small appliances,
etc., Oriental rug 9 x 12 - cost $1500. when new.
POWER TOOLS AND HAND TOOLS: Rockwell 9" table saw like
new, B & D workmate, two skill saws, shop vac, Homelite gas
engine pressure washer, bench model drill press, toll box, Makita
9.6 volt cordless driver drill, belt sander, electric drill, extension
cords, electric paint gun, clamps, tap and die set, electric sanders,
2 socket sets, wrenches, garden tools, etc., platform scale (farm
style).
OTHER: electric lawn mower, gas lawn mower, 2 sets of golf clubs,
propane barbecue, exercise bike, sap pails, playpen, stroller, high
chair, step ladder, drapery hardware, old kerosene heater, plus
items too numerous to mention.
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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Brussels, $350/month plus utilities.
Inquire 229-8958. 08-tfn
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1998. PAGE 21.
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$4.00. Additional words
150 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
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT,
central location, Blyth, fridge,
stove, laundry, heat and hydro
included. Reasonable rent.
References required. Phone 482-
9371. 32-tfn
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
SATELLITE SALE: ONLY
$6.50/week (OAC). Includes 80
channels for 1 year. Free delivery
and installation included. Call,
1-800-515-5545. 08-5
RED CHIEFTAN POTATOES,
$5.00 for 50 lbs. Phone 887-9456.
08-2p
LARGE QUANTITY OF 4' x 5'
hard core first cut mixed hay. No
rain. Stored inside. Call 887-6596.
08-lp
INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE
at Rice's Store — 10 - 50% off
storewide, February 25 - March 14
at Rice's Store, Lot 16, Conc. 12,
Hullett Township 523-4426. 08-3
COMPUTER FACTORY SPECIAL
— 6 months no payment or free
scanner. Pentium 166 mmx, fully
loaded with colour printer, software
and much, much, more. Internet
ready. $16/wk. 1-800-515-5545
(OAC). Free delivery. 08-1
1993 INDY 500 SNOW MACHINE,
studded track, low mileage,
excellent condition. Also, good
used dryer, asking $30; and dot
matrix printer, used 9 months,
asking $75. Phone 887-9484. 08-1
END ARTHRITIS PAIN
Guaranteed. BBB, CARP, also
business opportunity. Info - 905-
839-4224, write Diverse Services,
748 Lubin Ave., Pickering, ON
L1W 1Z3. 05-8p
CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT
you eat? Quality steroid free,
custom cut sides of beef available
at $2.00/lb. Phone 523-9519. 06-4p
THE WAR AMPS
Child amputees say
DRIVESAFEI
t
For more Information call.
1-800-250-3030
AUCTION REGISTER
SATURDAY, MARCH 21
Paul and Elizabeth Eidt, RR 1,
Milverton, Ellice Township,
Livestock and Farm Machinery.
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
Ken Vodden, Hullett Township,
RR 2, Londesboro Farm
Machinery and Household
Effects.
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
Betty Dale, RR 2, Seaforth,
Farm Machinery and HoUsehold
Effects.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8
James E. Farrell, Huron
Township, RR 1, Kincardine,
Farm Machinery.
FRIDAY, APRIL 10
Tom Stull, Alma Township,
Farm Machinery and Household
Effects.
MONDAY, APRIL 13
Don and Elizabeth Stobo,
Culross Township, Farm
Machinery and Household
Effects.
SATURDAY, APRIL 18
Stanley Equipment, RR 4,
Kincardine. Consignment of
Farm Machinery.
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
Fred and Jean Kuehn,
Wellesley Township, Farm
Machinery.
TUESDAY AND THURSDAYS
K-W Stockyards
FRIDAYS
Brussels Livestock
AUCTIONEER:
BRIAN RINTOUL
357-2349
AUCTION SALE
of farming equipment
and a few household Items
will be held for
JOE SHANTZ
Lot 51, 52, Con. 5,
Bentick Twp., approx. 5 mi.
east of Hanover, then north to
#173639 Mulock Rd., (Watch
for signs),
ON SATURDAY, FEB. 28,
at 10:30 a.m.
Owner: JOE SHANTZ,
519-369-5680
AUCTIONEERS:
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
392-6170
Grant McDonald, Ripley
395-5353
ESTATE AUCTION
At the Jacob Auction Centre
185 Herbert St. In Mitchell
SATURDAY, FEB. 28
AT 9:30 A.M.
Including: Walnut and
mahogany dining room suites,
cherry bonnet chest,
combination bowed china
cabinet & sideboard (needs
refinishing), two commodes, oak
washstand, spooled bed, rope
bed, large appliances, large
offering, collectable dishes
Including 3 pieces Moorcroft;
Carnival, crystal, Spods, Siiesia,
etc., 16 old goblets In various
patterns, Doulton figurines,
numerous old collectibles, old
Coke water type cooler, and
much more. Large interesting
double ring sale.
Prop.: Ellen Schellenberger and
Estate of the late Winnifred
James
AUCTIONEERS:
DOUG JACOB & JOE ZEHR
271-789 887-9599
1ST BLYTH GROUP COMMIT-
TEE extends a sincere thank you to
the Citizen for last week's coverage
of Scout-Guide Week, and to the
businesses who sponsored it. Thank
you to Olde Village Accents and
Nancy Hakkers for the window
display, to the Community Centre
who hosted the banquet and to the
following businesses and individ-
uals who donated door prizes:
Auburn Co-op, Blyth Flooring
Centre, Blyth General Store, Blyth
Veterinary Clinic, Buy The Pound,
The Citizen, Elliott's Insurance,
Hensall District Co-op, Giselle and
Peter Kelly, Londesboro Seed
Plant, Manning's, Mayberry Con-
struction, McGavin's, Olde Village
Accents, Poplar Lane Antenna
Service, Radford's - Londesboro,
Rob Radford Farm Machinery
Repairs, Radford Used Tractor
Parts, Rural Voice, Sassy Stitches,
Stitches by M.J., Today's Variety,
Winthrop Maple Syrup. 08-1
JOHNSTON. Thank you very
much for all the calls during
Jamee's short stay in the hospital.
She is doing great now. Thank you.
— Bruce and Dawn Johnston. 08-lp
RAMMELOO. Thank you to the
Blyth Fire Department for their
quick response. To our friends who
called, brought food, and helped
with the cleanup many thanks.
We couldn't have done it without
you. — Ray, Wilma and family. 08-1
RINTOUL. The family of the late
Gordon Rintoul wish to express
sincere thanks to their relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
many acts of kindness shown to
them during their loss of a father,
grandfather and great-grandfather.
Thank you for the food brought to
our homes, floral tributes,
memorial donations and many
expressions of sympathy. Special
thanks to the staff of Pinecrest
Nursing Home for the excellent
care they gave Dad, Rev. John
Neilson, McBumey Funeral Home
and the Presbyterian Church ladies.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. — Lee, Lila, Brian,
Trudy, Barb, Brad, Gayle and
families. 08-I
SOUCH. The family would like to
thank all who called and sent cards
in the loss of a dear brother and
brother-in-law, Murdie Souch, a
long-time resident of Morris
Township, Blyth and Petrolia. Your
kind thoughts will always be with
us. — Bill and Delores Souch and
family. 08-1
THE BLYTH MIDGET BULLDOGS
Hockey Team and their parents
would like to thank everyone who
came out to support their Valentine
Breakfast. Special thanks goes to
Neil and Eileen Salverda, Murray
and Donna Marks, Dave Cook,
Scrimgeour's, Buy The Pound,
Luann's Country Flowers, Blyth
Festival Theatre, Blyth General
Store, Blyth Firemen, Blyth Legion
Ladies Auxiliary, Grand View
Restaurant, and The Village Eatery.
08-1
WALTON COMMUNITY HALL
Euchre Tournament, Thursday,
Feb. 26. Starts at 8 p.m. $5 per
person. Bring your own partner.
$100 in prizes and lunch provided.
06-3
PROVINCIAL SERVICE OFFICER
of the Royal Canadian Legion will
be visiting Branch 218 Brussels the
week of March 18. For an
appointment phone 887-9069 or
887-6562 before Feb. 25. 07-2
LEARN THE ART OF RUBBER
Stamping. Make greeting cards,
etc. Beginner classes — afternoon or
evening. Call Marjorie 523-4846.
Mother and children classes in
March Break. 07-2
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Bingo, every Monday night, 7:30 p.m.
Seaforth and District Community
Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus
Share The Wealth. $750 Jackpot
must go. Doors open 6:30 p.m. eow
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
Friday, March 6, St. John's
Anglican Church, Brussels, '8 p.m.
08-2p
MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
euchre party at Brussels Library,
March 3, 8 p.m. Everyone
welcome. 08-Ip
WINGHAM & DISTRICT
Hospital Foundation benefit dinner
at JJ's Fireside Cafe. Sponsored by
David and Linda Phillips on
Monday, March 9. 6 to 7 — wine
and cheese reception, 7:15 - five
course dinner. Tickets $75/person,
partially tax deductible. Limited
number of tickets available. For
tickets call the hospital at 357-
3210. 08-1
HOCKEY GAME AND MEMORA-
bilia auction Sat., Feb. 28, Blyth
Arena, 8:30 p.m. Auction items
include an autographed Gordie
Howe stick and an autographed
Mats Sundin jersey plus many
more. For more information call
526-7220. 08-1
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment — St. Joseph's R.C. Church,
Clinton, Wednesday, February 25,
8 p.m. Over $100.00 in prizes.
Lunch provided. Everyone
welcome. Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 08-lp
MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNITY
shower for Jodie Hugill (future
bride of Mike Kerr) will be held
Monday, March 9, 1998 at 8:00 p.m.,
Northside United Church, Seaforth.
Everyone welcome! 08-2
HAY/STRAW
COW HAY FOR SALE 4' x 5'
round bales, approx. 150. Phone
523-4257 after 6 p.m. 08-2
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STOPPERS
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