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The Citizen, 2003-05-28, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2003. Classified Advertisements - RATES - 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15c 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 Accommodation for rent Auction sales Auction sales Births Cards of thanks TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT, washer, dryer, whirlpool tub, all utilities included, Main St., Blyth. Available July l. Phone Michele 523-4351. 19-tfn JOHN DEERE RIDING MOWER 38" cut. Tool box, black fibreglass for pickup. 2" water pump with Briggs and Stratton motor with intake and discharge pipes. Phone 523-9207. 21-1 PIANOS! PIANOVATIONS IS “Passionate about PIANOS”. We invite you to visit our Village Restoration Centre and Showroom. We are a full service rebuilding shop dedicated to serving all your PIANO needs. This week’s feature - Special Stylish Lowrey apartment size with bench - $2,295.00 bench and warranty. Many more new and previously enjoyed. 287 Main Street, Londesborough. Thursday 11-6, Friday 11-8 and Saturday 11 - 8, or call 523-4535 or 1-866- 63PIANO or e-mail enquiries to pianovations@sympatico.ca 21-1 18 HORSEPOWER, 45 DECK, MTD Dynamark, 5-speed manual $995; Frigidaire 4-burner stovetop (new), 25 3/4"x21 1/2", $25; 2 aluminum white doors, 34x81, 32x29, $50 each. Call 887-9340. 20-2ch 1992 NORTHLANDER MOBILE home 14x68 feet front living room, lots of cabinets in kitchen, vaulted ceilings. 2 bedrooms, bathroom with laundry hookup, carport and shed must be moved. One owner, non-smokers. Price $27,000. 887- 9057. 21-lp LARGE VARIETY OF PERENN- ials, ornamental grasses, bamboos, and bed plants. Open until October. 40825 Morris Rd. #16, one road south of Belgrave. Riverside Perennials, 887-6306. 19-4 REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN by Citizen photographers are available to purchase. Many in colour. 4x6 - $4.00, 5x7 - $5.00, 8x10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 to order. tfn tat tight Exercise too Ask your doctor about a healthier VOU ParmciPacmnB® » www.participaction.com PROPERTY AUCTION THURSDAY, JUNE 5 AT 7:00 P.M. Location: 80 Rattenbury St. E., Clinton 1h storey frame house on a spacious lot. Shaded and private backyard. Excellent starter or retirement home on quiet street. Close to schools and downtown. Surveyed within last year. Immediate possession. TERMS: $5000.000 down day of sale. Balance within 30 days. Selling with a reasonable reserve. Auctioneer or owners are not responsible for accidents on or before sale. For Viewing Contact Auctioneer Robert Trick 519-523-4387 ♦ I 1 TRAVEL TR Y six, fridge, i TRACTC" A bucket, I IMPLEM A POWER TOOLS: 2 p ▼ saw, large battery, ' nr»nfr»re 0 1/9 Inn f LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held for Tom and Mildred Lawlor, go 1/4 mile west of Auburn on Blyth Rd. farm #38326 SATURDAY, MAY 31 AT 10 A.M. TRAVEL TRAILER: 1975 Oasis 19 ft., tandem axle in good condition, _ >, stove, toilet, new tent and camping gear. TRACTOR: Massey Ferguson 50 gas tractor with manure loader, snow 1, new tires, 2 sets of chain. IMPLEMENT 11 ft. cultivator, wagon gear 3 PTH blade, * portable air compressors, large vise, chainsaw, ’ /, bench grinder, electric drill, 5 HP gas engine, < motors, 2 1/2 ton floor jack. OTHER: 10 bicycles, bike parts, 2 gas lawn mowers, hand tools, tools, clothes dryer, wooden office desk, 2 cyclone seeders, ladders, i swivel office chairs, Findlay cookstove, nice one. | ANTIQUES COLLECTABLES: ' bookcase, chrome table and chairs, large offering of collectables A including 960 salt and pepper shakers, 250 thimbles, 200 small various y ornament bells, Mickey Mouse collection, toothpick holders, spoons, . tea pot collections, including miniature dolls, elephants, dogs, cats, A horses, birds, tins, I Y ornament oil lamps, i booth. ♦ AUCTIONEERS: RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON. ♦ i, sleeps I w, table 1 electric ▼ ; garden k ders, two T / cookstove, nice one. i i: Antique chest of drawers, glass door 4 and chairs, larae offerina of collectables ' ______ .............................................f toys, satin glass, occupied Japan, 200 miniature A etc. 2 Auctioneers selling starting at 10 a.m. Lunch Y J Auction Sale of farm machinery and miscellaneous items will be held for CAMPBELL WEY Lot 21, Cone. 12, McKillop Township, RR 4 Walton 7 miles north of Seaforth or 2 corners south of Walton and 1 1/4 miles east Fire #43153 Hullett-McKillop Road or Family Paradise Camp Road SATURDAY, JUNE 7 10 A.M. TRACTORS: JD 4030 cab 2 WD approx. 3700 hrs., 18-434 tires, less than 300 on overhauled engine, good condition; set of duals 18-4-34 (snap on); JD 2355 2 WD 146 loader, approx. 1400 hrs., good condition; hay prong and stone fork, sell separately. MACHINERY: Case 600 combine; Cockshutt 504 swather and conditioner; JD 4 furrow plow, 16" bottoms, semi-mount; JD 16 1/2' cultivator; JD 15 run seed drill; Waterloo double disc (trail); Innis bean puller and rower; Gehl 10" hammer mill with 70' belt; 2 flat rack wagons 16' long. MISCELLANEOUS: Cement mixer; Lincoln welder; wheelbarrow; cutoff saw; drill press; power hacksaw; leg rise; bench vise; 2 chainsaws; air compressor; 4 hay rack sills; wooden and steel gates; pig feeders; rollaway nests; steel doors; 2-36' extension ladders (1 aluminum); lumber; pile of scrap; bench and weights; wringer washer machine; antiques, anvil; turnip planter; circular saw; cross-cut saws; wooden lathe; 2 walking plows, woven fence stretcher; large barn jack; tools; 2 wagon loads of farm-related items. Plan to attend. Lots of goods. Terms cash. Farm sold. For information call Campbell at 527-1976. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents. BRIAN RINTOUL AUCTIONEER 357-2349 Learn how to talk to others about their smoking. ^smokers’HELPLiNE CANADIAN CANCER SOaETT TOLL-FREE 1-877-5 13-5333 BURKHOLDER. Once we were two, now we are three, someone new has joined our family. Shane and Theresa (Albers) are very proud to announce the birth of their first baby, a son, Ethan John Burkholder, born at 5:18 a.m. Friday, May 9, 2003, weighing 7 lbs. at Stratford General Hospital. Proud first-time grandparents are John and Ivonne Albers of Brussels and Bill and Brenda Burkholder of Blyth. Spoiling privileges go to aunts and uncles, Shane and Tina Taylor and Michael, Adam and Laura Albers. A heartful thank you to Dr. Martin, and Drs. Hillyer and Albrecht for the prenatal care, and the nursing staff at SGH. Ethan and I would like to thank Daddy also for his love and support the past nine months. 21-lp MOON. I would like to thank my friends and relatives for all their good wishes on my 60th birthday. A special thank you goes to Alex and Bev for the birthday dinner and the beautiful flowers. Thanks also to Luann for delivering the flowers during dinner to surprise me. All of you helped make my 60th birthday a memorable occasion. - Betty Moon. 21-lp CARDIFF. Rob, Allyson, Tori and Sophie are thrilled to announce the birth of Albert Owen on May 21 at Stratford General Hospital, weigh­ ing 8 lbs. 2 1/2 oz., 21 inches. Proud grandparents are Jack and Audrey Cardiff of Brussels and Barbara Scott of Seaforth. Thanks to Drs. Edwards, Hillyer and Kalos and the maternity floor and special care unit nurses. Special thanks to Nana and Papa for watching the girls and to Daddy for all his wonderful support. 21-1 Cards of thanks PALMER. The family of the late Alan Palmer wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to our neighbours, friends and townspeople who with their cards, gifts, flowers and donations of food helped us to get through this very sad time in our lives. The cards with their messages of sympathy as well as their personal messages of your prayers and support were very much appreciated. Thanks also to Frank Schimanski for his help and support at the time of the funeral. Thanks to Rev. Wilson for his time with Alan during his illness and at the last. Thanks also to the staff of 2E and the Palliative unit at the Wingham Hospital for their care and kindness to my husband and to us. A very special thanks to Dr. Michelle Flowers for her interest and care toward Alan. Our thanks to one and all. Sincerely, the Palmer family - Beverley, Alan, Karen and Craig. 21-1 McDOWELL. A very warm thank you to all our family for their part in our 60th anniversary party. A delicious dinner was served at the Riverboat Restaurant, Wingham at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 17 with over twenty family and relatives in attendance. After dinner we were all invited to daughter Janice and Larry Robinson’s at Marnoch, near Belgrave and later were served a delicious decorated carrot cake made by Carol McDowell, Auburn. Thanks Carol. It was great to get together with so many relatives from Burgessville, Stratford, Wingham, Sault Ste. Marie, Kitchener, London, Westfield, Blyth and surrounding area. Many thanks for all the cards, flowers, letters, visits and phone calls from old friends. We are very grateful to have lived to see this event and do thank everyone who made all this possible. We are very happy in our new apartment in Blyth and invite any of you to drop in for a little visit. - Feme and Harvey McDowell. 21-lp STEWART. We would just like to thank everyone for making our wedding day so special. We would especially like to thank our wedding party for all their hard work. Thanks to John and Judy Sinclair. Thank you to our bartenders Deb, Bob, Mary Ellen and Dan and of course Mom and Dad (Harvey and Sandy Stewart), Steve and Ruthanne Stewart, Dave Stewart and Roxanne Harder. We appreciate everything that you have done and your generosity and love will never be forgotten. - Love, Jeff and Marlene Stewart. 21-1 REINSMA. The family of the late Piet Reinsma wishes to express a sincere thank you to relatives, friends and neighbours for their support and prayers. Thank you for lovely flowers, donations and words of condolence. Special thanks to the medical and nursing staff at Clinton Public Hospital and Victoria Hospital, London, for excellent care during Piet’s hospitalization. To Pastor Bruce Brodrecht and Bethel Pentecostal Assembly Church staff for their support and lovely luncheon. Our appreciation is also extended to Michael Falconer and staff for your professionalism and compassion. All of you will always be remembered with gratitude. - Ann Reinsma and family, 21-1 TASKER. The family of the late Lloyd Tasker wishes to thank family and friends for their love, care and support during Lloyd's illness and death. The conversa­ tions, meaningful cards of condolence, beautiful floral tributes, generous memorial donations and attendance at the memorial service were greatly appreciated. Special thanks to the Reverend Stan McDonald, Reverend Doctor Bannerman, the Blyth U.C.W. and the Beattie- Falconer Funeral Home. Cheryl Cronin and Margaret Kai also provided a memorable musical tribute at the service. Your expression of sympathy will always be remembered. - Jean Tasker and family. 21-1 Coming events CHILDREN’S FISHING DERBY, Radford’s fish pond, Hwy. #4, south of Blyth, Sunday, June 15, 10 a.m. - 12 noon. 21-lb CPH AUXILIARY JUNE POT- luck luncheon meeting. Welcome volunteers. Monday, June 2, 10 a.m., St. Andrews United Church, Bayfield. Bring food, dishes, cutlery. 21-1