The Citizen, 2000-05-31, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 2000. PAGE 13.
Classified Advertisements
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150 each.
500 will be deducted if ad is
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Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Accommodation
for rent
SUNNY ONE BEDROOM
apartment in downtown Brussels,
$300 a month plus utilities. Call
887-6164. 22-4
COUNTRY HOME FOR RENT
this summer between Blyth and
Walton, no pets, no smoking, price
negotiable with first and last
month’s deposit. Phone evenings
collect, 1-519-885-0435. 21-2
Accommodation
wanted
WANTED TO RENT - FOUR
bedroom home, 15 km. radius of
Ethel, good'condition, reasonable
rent. Phone 357-4946, 887-6132.
21-tfn
Ar tides for sale
1978 - 20 1/2 FOOT CENTURION
Travel Trailer complete with 8' x
16' add-a-room and 2 sheds at Pine
Echo, Belmore. Call 519-347-2705.
22-lp
MOVIES FOR SALE OR RENT,
over 600, Walton Country Store.
887-9077. 22-1
POOL TABLE - 4' x 8', not slate, 3
cues and balls, $160. Call 887-
6956. 22-lp
1985 PROWLER 28' R.V., BACK
bedroom, on Lot B19, Family
Paradise, Walton. May be
purchased with lot, shed and deck
on sight or may be moved. Phone
356-1032 after 5 p.m. or before
7:30 a.m. or leave a message. 22-2
2 PAIRS VERTICAL BLINDS
approx, size 77" wide by 68" long;
one pair vertical blinds approx, size
68" wide by 34 1/2" long; 19"
Samsung TV; 2 settees and 2 old
lanterns; more mini blinds and
shades for sale also and a rollaway
cot. Phone 887-9083. 22-1
LARGE SELECTION OF
perennials, geraniums and boxed
plants. Open from April to October.
Riverside Perennials, west of
Brussels, 40825 Morris Rd. 16.
887-6306. 19-6
READY FOR YOUR FREEZER
Naturally grown leaner beef,
hormone free, lower prices than
retail. Call Sunshine Valley Farm
523-4994 to place your order today.
18-5
Discuss organ donation
with your family and sign
a donor card today.
Auction sales
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery, Household Effects & Antiques
will be held for
Brian Rintoul, RR 3, Wingham
Lot 29 Cone. 4, East Wawanosh Township
6 miles west of Wingham or
6 miles east of Lucknow on Hwy. 86 (Whitechurch)
SATURDAY, JUNE 3 AT 10:30 A.M.
TRACTORS: 6610 Ford Standard diesel, 2WD, 18.30 tires with 727
loader, approx. 2600 hours, 6 ft. manure bucket, manure fork,
chains and bale prong (buckets sell separate), 7000 Ford diesel
with cab, 18.34 tires (weights sell separate).
MACHINERY: 492 NH 9 ft. haybine (good condition), 124 MF
square baler (good condition), 520 NH manure spreader, MF 33 15
run seed drill with grass seeder, Kvernland 3 PH 4 furrow auto
reset plow, Dunham 13 ft. packer, NH 256 Rotabar side rake, 6 1/2
ft. Ford finishing mower, 7 ft. MF Dyna Balance 3 PH mower, two
16 ft. flat rack wagons, 12 ft. chain harrows and pole, 7 1/2 ft.
single auger George Smyth snowblower, NH 36 ft. bale elevator
with electric motor.
MISCELLANEOUS: JD push lawnmower, steel stone boat, 2 round
bale feeders, draw bar grass seeder, fence tester, 16 ft. grain
auger with motor, 2 wheel utility trailer, Pro Mac gas weed eater
(like new), feed cart, axes, Pioneer chain saw, 2 Gallagher fencers,
400 & 800, dog house, Hudson backpack sprayer, cattle chute,
cattle clippers, cattle dehorners, leather cattle halters, S.S.
syringes, forks, shovels, misc. lumber, sledge hammer, logging
chains, 2 rolls barb wire, electric fence stakes, T-rail posts, cedar
posts.
HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQUES: Wagon load of miscellaneous
items.
HOUSEHOLD: Air tight wood stove (CSA approved) 2 electric
stoves (older), kerosene heater, folding chairs, arm chair, La-Z-
Boy chair, sectional sofa, odd chairs, coffee and end tables, 2
wardrobes, humidifier.
ANTIQUES: 6 ft. harvest table, china cabinet, press back chairs,
old cupboard, old trunk, kitchen table with leaves, old bench,
sugar kettle, variety of coal oil lamps.
Farm is sold. Plan to attend. Lunch booth.
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale.
Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take
precedence over advertising. Items listed as described by
owner.
For more information call Brian Rintoul at (519) 357-2349
AUCTIONEER: BILL HORST (519) 595-2626
I RICHARD LOBB I
I AUCTION CALENDAR I
(CLINTON 519-482-78981
1 SATURDAY, JUNE 10 AT 9 A.M.: Furniture, 1
* appliances, antiques at Lobb Auction, f
i Clinton for Mrs. Eyre of Hensail and i
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| of items and upcoming auctions.
Business
opportunities
HOT TUB RENTAL BUSINESS
for sale. Everything you need to get
started. Start earning money next
weekend. Call Mark (519) 235-
3173. 20-3
Gards of thanks
HICKS. I wish to sincerely thank
my family and friends for all their
support, good wishes, cards and
flowers before and since my hip
surgery. Special thanks to Dr. Hay,
Dr. Pototschnik, nurses at Stratford
and Clinton Hospital. Your
kindness will never be forgotten.
Thanks again. - Doris Hicks. 22-Ip
SPEIRAN. I would like to thank
my family, friends, relatives and
neighbours for flowers, gifts, cards
and phone calls on my 90th
birthday which was quite a surprise
to me. Thanks again and God bless
all. - Lena Speiran. 22-1 p
Auction sales
lelp protect the environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
Gards of thanks
On behalf of the Belgrave
Community Centre Board and
Belgrave Millennium Celebration
committee we would like to extend
our thanks to the following for their
generous donations towards our
fundraising bingo held on
Thursday, April 13 at the Belgrave
Community Centre. Thank you to
the Township of Morris, Township
of East Wawanosh, Belgrave Co
op, Godfathers Pizza, Lewis
Flowers, Nancy Jardin, Lois
Anderson, Ted Moran Mechanical,
Pandora’'s Pantry, Stainton
Hardware, Tim Horton’s, Brian’s
valu-mart, Betty Ross, Ross Family
Farms, Murray Scott, Frosty
Queen, MacIntyre’s Bakery, Decor
Shoppe, N.D. Cameron Ltd.,
Barry’s Esso, Middleton’s Country
Wide, Riverboat Restaurant, Mrs.
B’s Baskets & More, Belgrave
Variety, Fires-ide Cafe, Pharma
Plus, Wingham Golf & Curling
Club, Edgar Feed & Seed,
Montgomery’s Comfort Centre,
Fair View Farms and Kim Dodds.
The bingo was a huge success and
because of the wonderful support a
profit of $700 was raised to put
towards expenses for the
millennium celebrations to be held
on June 23, June 24 and June 25 in
Belgrave. 21-1
Gards of thanks
MACDONALD. We would like to
express our sincere thanks for the
sympathy cards, flowers, donations,
food and those who attended the
visitation for our father Carman
MacDonald. We would also like to
thank the Beattie-Falconer Funeral
Home, pallbearers, Rev. Wittich,
Rev. Dow and the girls that looked
after lunch at the house. - Todd and
Jamie MacDonald. 22-1 p
MOORE. Alvin Moore and his
family would like to thank
everyone who attended the benefit
dance. We were overwhelmed with
the tremendous turnout at our
benefit dance on May 13. Those
who could not make it out and
donated money, thank you. Thanks
to all who helped to prepare and
put so much time and effort into
this very special event. A special
thanks to H. Kerr Construction,
Ernie King’s, Sacred Heart Church,
Knights of Columbus, Larry
Appleby, Ted Moran and all the
family and friends who came from
out of town. We do not know how
to thank everyone so we are going
to send everyone a BIG HUG! 22-1
RUTLEDGE. The family of the
late Kathleen Rutledge would like
to thank everyone for the support
and acts of kindness shown to us in
the recent passing of a dear wife,
mother, grandmother, and great
grandmother. Special thanks to the
doctors and the staff of Seaforth
Hospital, also Home Care and
Community Nursing for their
wonderful care during the past
three years. Thanks also to the
relatives, friends and neighbours
who sent food to the house, cards,
flowers and donations made in
memory of Kay. Thanks to
Melville Presbyterian ladies for the
lunch, Schimanski Family Funeral
Home and Reverend Joan Golden
for their comforting support shown
to the family during our loss. Your
acts of kindness will always be
remembered. - Ned, Brian and
Marlene, Terry and Brenda and
families. 22-lp
Goming events
CLINTON HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
June Pot Luck Luncheon meeting
welcomes all volunteers and
potential volunteers, 10 a.m.
Monday, June 5, St. Andrew’s
U.C., Bayfield. Bring food, dishes,
cutlery and May Calendar
collection. 22-1
YOU’RE INVITED TO A BRIDAL
Shower for Patricia Stapleton on
Sunday, June 4, 2000, 1:30 p.m. at
St. Augustine Church Hall. 22-1
ALZHEIMER HURON, 7TH
Annual Tag Day, June 2 & 3, in
Seaforth, Wingham, Bayfield,
Exeter, Goderich. Funds support
local programs and Alzheimer
research. Please give generously.
Call 482-1482/ 1-800-561-5012.
22-1
OLD TYME JAMBOREE
hosted by the Optimist Club of
Monkton & District at the Elma-
Logan Recreation Complex,
Monkton, Ontario, Sunday, June 4,
2000, 1 p.m. - ? Beef barbecue
dinner, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Admission
- Jamboree $4; Dinner $9. 22-1
Goming events
KINBURN FORRESTER CHICKEN
B.B.Q. Thursday, June 8, 5 to 7
p.m. Tickets available from
members. Adults $8.00, children 6
to 12 - $4.00, preschool free. Call
519-527-1366 or 519-527-1943.
22-2p
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment - St. Joseph’s RfC. Church
Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, May 31,
8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 22-lp
JOIN US FOR THE BLYTH
Lions Horseshoe Tournament,
Saturday, June 3. Registration at
2 p.m. Tournament starts at 3 p.m.
at the Lions Park Pavilion. Pork
Chop BBQ to follow at 5 p.m. - $8
a plate. 22-1
PARKING LOT SALE - FRIDAY,
June 2, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
Saturday, June 3 from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. in Wingham, behind Gibson’s
Men’s Shop, Token Treasures and
The 2 Step Family Footwear. Rain
dates are Friday, June 9 and
Saturday, June 10. Bargains galore!
22-1
GARDEN PARTY, SUNDAY,
June 11 at Brussels Arena, one
sitting only at 5:30 p.m. sponsored
by Brussels U.C.W. Adults $10, 7-
12 - $5, 6 and under free. Advance
tickets only. Entertainment to
follow. For tickets 887-6457, 887-
9340,887-6097. 21-3p
“BLUEVALE THROUGH THE
Years” country music concert at the
Bluevale Kountry Kitchen 2000 on
Saturday, June 3 at 7:29 p.m.
featuring the youthful talent of
Arras Hopkins and friends, Chance
Lang and Bluevale musical
historian Ernie King. Concert
admission $6.00. For dinner
reservations prior to the concert
phone 357-1220. 21-2
ETHEL UNITED CHURCH
Anniversary Service Sunday, June
4 at 11 a.m. Guest speaker Rev.
Neil Lackey, pastoral support
minister. Special music by Bauman
Trio “The New Dawn”. Lunch
served after the service. 20-3
Garage/yard
sales
YARD SALE - BIG! FURNI-
ture, computers, toys, renovation
leftovers. Main St., (Queen St.)
Blyth, Saturday, June 3, 8 a.m.22-1
CRIME
STOPPERS
1-800-222-T1PS
Hay & straw
40 ACRES OF STANDING HAY
on the 13th of Hullett. Phone 523-
4555. 22-1
FOR SALE: 30 ACRES STAND-
ing alfalfa. Call 887-6734. 21-2
FOR SALE - 93 ACRES STAND-
ing Alfalfa and Timothy hay.
Phone 887-6708. 19-4