The Citizen, 2001-10-31, Page 17AUCTION SALE
to be held at the Seaforth Fair Grounds in the Agri Plex Building
for Blanche Stevens of Seaforth
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 AT 5:30 P.M.
APPLIANCES: Maytag washer and dryer - 2 yrs. old - like new, Maytag
fridge - 2 yrs. old, White Westinghouse 30" stove and upright freezer,
humidifier, Magnavox floor model colour TV, Speed Vac, Kenmore vac
with power head.
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE: Alf Dale painting, two chandeliers, nine piece
dining suite, Pucivel midget phonograph, 78 records, Wear Ever
salesman kit, oak round drop leaf table with 4 oak chairs, kitchen
cabinet, small china cabinet, combination chest of drawers and
bookcase, artificial fireplace, French Provincial chesterfield and chair,
double box spring and mattress (good one) with poster-type
headboard, 3 piece bedroom suite with new 3/4 size mattress, antique
child's arm chair, parlour table 21" x 56", chesterfield - 8 yrs. old - like
new, three recliner chairs, wicker fern stand, dresser with mirror, platform
rocker, dresser and night table, bird cage, lamps, portable sewing
machine (like new), chamber pot, 2 finger oil lamps, ship clock, several
animal knick knacks, miniature tea pot knick knacks, 12 place setting
Rose Bouquet dishes, dishes, pots and pans, some bedding and linens.
TOOLS, ETC.: MasterCraft 10 HP - 26" snowblower, gas push mower, table
saw, B & D hedge trimmer, block and tackle, electric drills, skill saw, hyd.
jack, jig saw, sander, cabbage slicer, 2 rolls of snow fence, step ladders,
ext. ladder, wheelbarrow, several small tools, cherry banister rails plus
other items too numerous to mention. NOTE: all items must be removed
from building night of sale.
Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB
SAT., NOV. 10 AT 9 AM: Royal Doulton figurines, Birk & Sterling silverware,
crystal, glass curio cabinet, etc. Quality items at Lobb Auction, Clinton
for Edna Jones of Goderich.
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Nine tractors, farm machinery, horse drawn cutter, tools, etc. to be held
for Harold and Bernice Gross, 2 1/2 miles east of Auburn or 2 1/2 miles
west of Blyth on Huron County Rd. 25, Farm #39161,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD AT 10:00 A.M.
TRACTORS: Case 1270 451 turbo diesel w/cab, heater, radio, 20.8 x 38
rear tires, set 20.8 x 38 T-rail duals, International 656 low profile hydro
diesel w/IH 2001 front end loader, only 3708 hrs. (2) McCormick W6 gas
tractors, (3) Case D tractors, Case S tractor, Ferguson 35 gas tractor,
John Deere AR tractor. Note: most tractors have good paint and good
tires and stored inside.
MACHINERY: New Holland 3 pt hitch hay mower, NH 315 hay baler with
thrower, MK Martin 20 ft. bale thrower rack, on 10 ton Martin wagon (like
new), NH 327 130 bu. 3 beater manure spreader (good one), Vic 6' x 10'
hyd. dump trailer, Rock Master R45 trail stone picker, 7' stone fork for
loader, 5 section Allied Diamond harrows, Case 4 furrow 16" semi mount
plow, Case 5 furrow trial plow, 3 furrow mounted plow, Golden Arrow 3 pt
hitch vertical log splitter, hay rake bale.elevator, Turnco gravity box on
Horst model 15 double reach wagon, John Deere 7' double auger
snowblower w/hyd. hood turner, John Deere 214 riding lawn mower,
truck topper for 86 Ford Ranger or Toyota, horse drawn cutter in good
condition, homemade trailer 8' x 50", old trail fertilizer spreader, old Sims
tractor cab, 16' 4" grain auger with motor, old IH 4 cylinder diesel
engine, misc. antique tractor parts.
TOOLS: Craftsman 12" bandsaw, 4" jointer, Craftsman 10" table saw,
stationary air compressor, wood lathe and chisels, cut off saw on stand,
drill press, 3 bench grinders, car ramps, jack all jacks, air pig, small
battery charger, 20 tone hyd. jack, HD Lincoln 180 amp welder, (2) tool
boxes, disc grinder, numerous hand tools and wrenches, 2 chain falls,
chain tightener, C-clamps, jack stands, workbench, chainsaw, 3/4"
socket set.
OTHER: Quantity of firewood, Yardman 5 HP rear tine tiller, lawn trailer 39"
x 54", buggy top, old sap pump, 32' aluminum ext. ladder, BA 2 gal. can,
3 - 10" x 18" steel I-beams, litter carrier pole.
MISC./FARM ITEMS, ETC.: Note: This is a good clean offering, always
stored inside. Farm is sold. Lunch booth.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB
519-482-7898 Clinton.
See www.lobbauction.on.ca
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Classified Advertisements
Auction sales Auction sales Cards of thanks Coming events - RATES
20 words or less only
$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
A ccommodation
for rent
3 BEDROOM HOUSE, BETWEEN
Blyth and Auburn. For information
call 526-7381. 43-2p
BLYTH — SMALL ONE BED-
room apartment on ground floor
close to all amenities, $325 all
inclusive/month. Call days 524-
3394, nights 482-5545. 39-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT,
central location, Blyth, utilities
included, available now. Phone
482-9371. 32-tfn
UPPER APARTMENT IN AUBURN,
2 bedroom, large living room, eat-
in kitchen, laundry room, $350 plus
utilities. 526-7355. 42-tfn
BLYTH — LARGE 2 BEDROOM
house with garage, close to all
amenities, $495/month plus
utilities. Brad, days 523-4595,
nights 482-5545. 42-tfn
SEAFORTH: SILVERCREEK
Apts. Large, 2 bedroom, luxury
apartment, 3 appliances, controlled
entry. For mature adults. Phone
519-522-0442 or 519-527-1577.
42-4
HOUSE FOR RENT — IN
Londesboro, one bedroom, Dec. 1,
$600 plus utilities. 523-9790. 42-tfn
GYPSY LANE APARTMENTS,
Blyth, Ontario — "Finest in Adult
Living" (One Month Free Rent)
Immediate possession, clean,
spacious two-bedroom apartment
features large living room with
walk-out balcony, modern kitchen,
4 pc. bath, coin-operated laundry
facility, additional storage, ample
parking, park-like setting, short
walk to theatre and shopping.
$545/month. Call 524-4502. 41-4
Articles for sale
BUY YOUR BOOK WHERE THE
story all began. Order your signed
copy of "Until You Are Dead":
Steven Truscott's long ride into
History by Julian Sher. Crossroads,
Clinton 482-5855. 43-1
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
of home furnishings,
antiques, restaurant
equipment and a 1992
Mercury Marquis car
consigned from homes in
Teeswater, Wingham, Ripley,
Kincardine & area. Will be
held in Teeswater Agri-Curl
on Monday, Nov. 5, 6:00 p.m.
AUCTIONEERS:
WALLACE BALLAGH,
TEESWATER, 392-6170
ROB THOMPSON,
RIPLEY, 395-2640
Cards of thanks
THE BELGRAVE COMMUNITY
Centre Board and Fowl Supper
Committee would like to thank
everyone who helped make the
53rd Annual Fowl Supper such a
tremendous success. Through the
generous support of hundreds of
people, the supper was again a very
profitable venture raising $7,300.
Proceeds used for operating and
maintaining the Belgrave
Community Centre and ball parks.
43-1
BRUSSELS 5R'S COMMUNITY
THRIFT SHOP. The staff and
board of 5R's Thrift Shop would
like to thank everyone for coming
in on our 10th anniversary. Special
thanks to all the musicians, window
mannequins, voluntee44and also
the customers. What a great time.
DEITNER. We wish to express our
heartfelt gratitude to the friends and
neighbours of Josephine Deitner for
the flowers, food, kindness,
support, donations to charities and
mass offerings. A special thanks to
St. Ambrose CWL for the
preparation and serving of the
funeral luncheon. Thank you to
Father Paquette, the St. Ambrose
Church Choir•and the Knights of
Columbus. Thank you Father Ed
Henhoeffer for a wonderful and
personal funeral mass for your
grandmother. Thank you Frank and
Jennie Schimanski of the
Schimanski Family Funeral Home
for your kindness and support.
Thank you to everyone who offered
support and prayers while our
mother was a patient at St. Mary's
and Freeport Hospitals. Your
thoughtfulness was greatly
appreciated. — The family of
Josephine Deitner. 43-1
FRAZER. We would like to thank
all our neighbours, friends and
relatives for their sympathy, cards,
flowers and food on the death of
our son-in-law Phil Abbott who
was dearly admired and respected
by all.
Just when your life was brightest,
Just when your years were best,
You were called from
this world of sorrow
To a home of eternal rest.
Your thoughtfulness and kindness
will always be. remembered. — Bill
and Val Frazer and family. 43-1
SCOTT. Thank you to the
committee and to Alice and Lyle
Brothers for the honour given to
myself and Spence as Citizens of
the Year. Thank you to the United
Church Women for the lovely
corsage, flower arrangement and
delicious lunch. Thanks to my
family, especially Jim, for
accepting the award on behalf of
his father. Spence would have been
pleased. For myself, it does pot
seem right acceiting such an
honour for doing *hat I so enjoy
doing. —Nelva Scott. 43-lp
Coming events
AUBURN LIONS CLUB BREAK-
fast Sunday, Nov. 4, 9 a.m. - noon,
Auburn Community Hall,
$5/person Or $20/family. Maple
syrup donated by Robinsoir's
Maple Products. We serve. 43-1
BLYTH HORTICULTURAL
Society's Fall Potluck Dinner
meeting, Monday, November 12,
6:30 p.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall.
Entertainment by Serendipity.
Demonstration by Liz Putherbough
- making home decorations with
natural materials. Bring your
favourite dish. Everyone welcome. '
43-2
CHRISTMAg IN THE COUNTRY
Studio Tour, Nov. 10 and 11, 10
a.m. - 4 p.m. Bluevale, Wroxeter,
Gorrie in the "Heart of Mennonite
Country". Crafts, sewing,
handcrafted furniture, living
Christmas trees, ceramics, florals,
wreaths, angels and snowmen
galore! Free horse-drawn wagon
rides both days from 2 - 4 p.m. A
real "family affair". Pick up a fryer
and map at Ceramic Friends in
Gorrie or call 335-3909 for more
details. 43-2
SENIORS HEALTH CENTRE
Community meetings, Wednesday,
Nov. 7 at Huronlea in Brussels,
Mon., Nov. 12 at Seaforth Golf and
Country Club. All meetings start at
-7:30 p.m. This is an opportunity to
voice your ideas concerning the
proposed Centre of Excellence at
the Seaforth Community Hospital.
Call 527-3020 for' more
information. 43-2
CLINTON'S FESTIVE HOME
Tour, Friday, November 23, 6:00 -
9:00 p.m., Saturday, November 24,
12:00 'boon - 4:00 p.m. Featuring
six homes uniquely decorated by
the owners, complimentary light
refreshments, Friday, Saturday,
enjoy the ambience of a Victorian
Tea. Presented by Ontario Street
and Wesley Willis Unite() Church.
Tickets $10 available at Groves TV
482-9414, My Fair Lady 482-7872
and WUCC members. 42-4
14TH ANNUAL "HOME SWEET
Home" Craft and Bake Sale,
Saturday, November 10, 2001, 9
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Belgrave
Community Centre. Admission
$1.00 (children 12 and under free if
accompanied by adult). Wide
variety of craft items and baked
goods for sale from approx. 15
different vendors. Enjoy the
Christmas atmosphere and tea table
refreshments. Sponsored by the
Belgrave Guiding Units. 43-2
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary meeting in CPH Board
Room, Monday, November 5, 2001
at 10:00 a.m. Clothing party
following. Come along, bring a
friend. , 43-1
BRUSSELS MIXED CURLING
start-s Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. Free
curling for new curlers until
Christmas. Students welcome.
Phone Brenda McIntosh 887-9966,
Steve Steiss 887-6670. 43-lb
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURN A-
ment — St. Joseph's R.C. Church
Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, October
31, 8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes.
Lunch provided. Everyone
welcome. Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 43-lp
35TH ANNUAL HOBBY &
Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 3 from
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Elma
Memorial Community Centre,
Atwood. Bake sale and lunch
booth, Adults - $2.00, under 12
years free. Proceeds to community
projects. Sponsored by Maple Leaf
W.I. 43-1
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church is making homemade pies
on November 10. To order your
deep dish apple pie or' rhubarb
crumb pie please call Betty Cardiff
at 887-6889 or Cathrine Campbell
at 887-9831. $6.00 each. 41-4
YOU'RE INVITED —TO ST.
Augustine's C.W.L. Pre-Christmas
Bazaar on Saturday, November 3,
9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Free
admission. Draws: 1st prize - queen
size quilt "Boston Common", 2nd
prize - $250 cash, 3rd prize - $50
cash. Crafts, bake table, penny sale,
'produce, door prizes and lunch
counter. Everyone is welcome and
bring a friend. Wrap it up early in
St. Augustine. You'll be glad you
came. 42-.3/
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN
by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour. 4 x 6 - $4.00, 5 x 7 - $5.00,
8 x 10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or
887-9114 to order. tfn
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