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The Citizen, 2004-03-18, Page 13THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 2004. PAGE 13. Classified Advertisements B usiness opportunities Coming events Coming events - RATES — 20 words or less only $5.00. Additional words 200 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 Announcements Articles for sale NEW! EVERYDAY HOT TUBS, 3 different sizes of quality, affordable Marquis hot tubs for your family. Blue Horizon Pools, 524-9804, RR2, Goderich. www.bluehorizon.on.ca 11-tfn NEW STORE IN BRUSSELS, 200 pair of women's gently-used jeans sizes 4-22. Open Saturdays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 425 Turnberry St., Brussels. 519-338-3960, B.J. or Michael. 10-2 Auction sales Births GLOUSHER. It's a girl! Graham and Stacie along with big brother Brecken welcome with love a beautiful baby daughter and sister, Tianna Gracie. Tianna was born on February 25, 2004 at 2:15 a.m. and weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. After eight grandsons, Don Glousher of Blyth and Laurel and Ken Wilson of Goderich are thrilled to have their first granddaughter. First grand- daughter also for Pat and Steve Bestard of Thorndale. 11-1p WIGHTMAN. Brian and Alison are thrilled to welcome a new little sister for Autumn, Sydney and Mackenzie. Olivia Florence arrived on March 9, 2004, weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. Grandparents are Norman and Florence Wightman of Auburn and Bill and Muriel Coultes of Belgrave. A special thank you to Dr. Salsbury and the Clinton OB nurses for their great care. 11- I .cithin Please Recycle * %II This Newspaper Auction sales # RICHARD LOBB # AUCTION CALENDAR # # CLINTON 482-7898 # Contents of Tom's Place Restaurant T and Tavern at 286 Huron Rd. W., T Clinton on Saturday, March 20 at 10 7 am. See www.lobbauction.on.ca # Terms cash or cheque with ID. # Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519-482-7898. ^410- -41.- EARN EXTRA MONEY THIS summer by selling fruit, vegetables, preserves, baked goods or homemade crafts at the weekly Blyth Farmers' Market, Saturdays I - 5 p.m., July 10 to Sept. 11. For information call Keith, evenings 523-9636. tfn EVER DREAMED OF OPENING your own shop making gourmet ice cream, chocolates and candies, jams and pickles or other small- scale food enterprise? Blyth Heritage Foods can help you achieve your dream with start-up assistance, marketing advice and perhaps even financial investment. For more information contact Keith Roulston, 519-523-4792 days or 523-9636 evenings and weekends. Cards of thanks SUTTON. My wife Ethel died with me at her side March 1 at Listowel Hospital. I offer sincere thanks to Dr. Paul Rutherford, Dr. Rob Annis, Dr. Russell Latuskie, Dr. Rex Warren, the nurses and other staff members who attended to Ethel's care and needs. Also thanks to Rev. Joan Golden, Rev. Richard Golden, organist Don Dunbar, Beth Earl and funeral directors Jim Bannerman, Ellen Jutzi and assistant Margaret Peebles and to pallbearers John Sutton, Richard Sutton, David M. Sutton, Gary Godden, Troy Godden and Donald Anthony. I wish to thank my brother David and wife Bookie of Newmarket, my sister Gwen Large of Brampton and nephew Bill Sutton and wife Pat Sutton of Toronto, Ethel's nephews and nieces Donald and Maisie Anthony of Rexdale, Rod and Gail Godden of Ethel, Gary and Ruth Anne Godden of Trowbridge and cousins Ethel and Jack McLean of Listowel, Gerald and Vickie Cuthbert of Brampton and Shirley and Don Heughan of Scarborough and our good friends and neighbours for kindnesses and concerns shown to Ethel and me over past years as well as at this sad time of death. My thanks to Pres. Rick McDonald, L.A. Pres. Helen Dobson and Comrade members of Branch 218 Brussels for the memorial service March 4. My thanks also to Ethel United Church Ladies for delicious refreshments served after the church service. Thank you to all who sent beautiful flowers, inspiring cards, and charitable donations. Thanks to brother David for a remarkable eulogy. Sincere thanks go also to Dianne Winkel and Clara Blake of Community Cale and Nursing Services of Huron for kind and dedicated, efficient care of Ethel. I know she will be missed by family and a large circle of friends. I will miss her so much, but I have wonderful memories. — Alf Sutton. 11-1 Coming events OLD TYME COUNTRY BREAK- fast, Sunday, April 4, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Londesboro Hall. Eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes and homefries. Adults $6.00, children under 12 $3.00. Sponsored by Londesboro Lions Club. Proceeds donated to Blyth Fire Department new training facilities. 11-2b COMMUNITY BREAKFAST, Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday, March 21, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Sponsored by Blyth Legion and Legion Ladies. Proceeds to support our community. Everyone welcome. 11-1 17TH FORMOSA TOY SHOW and Sale at the Mildmay-Carrick Recreation Complex Sunday, March 28 from 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Farm toys, industrial equip- ment, cars, trucks, banks and vintage vehicles and more. Admission: $2.00; children under 8 free if with an adult. Lunch booth. Auction Sale (approx. 1/2 hour) at 1:00 p.m. Len Metcalfe, Auctioneer. For information call 519-392-6207. 11-lp BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL Society meeting, Monday, March 22, 7:30 p.m. in Brussels Library. Guest speaker: Robbie Cardiff — "A New Sheep Venture". 11-1p BLYTH UNITED CHURCH presents: The Easter Story: A One Person Passion Play based on the Gospels, Good Friday, April 9, 7:30 p.m. Donations at the door. Information 519-523-4224. 11-46 THE BLYTH INN COMING EVENTS — Friday night Huron County Idol Karaoke and Saturday, March 20, euchre tournament at 1:00 p.m. Bring a partner. Register early. Hope to see you there. 523- 9381. 11-1 DAFFODIL LUNCHEON AND Bake Sale on Thursday, April 1 at the Blyth Legion. Baking available from 10:00 a.m. to ??? Luncheon from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Daffodils $6.00/bunch. All proceeds to the Canadian Cancer Society. The Blyth Public School Grade 8 students will be canvassing door to door on April 1 with daffodils. They will also be collecting non-perishable food items for the North Huron Food Bank. Please donate generously to these worthy causes. Sponsored by the Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary. 11-2 A MUSICAL TRAVELOGUE — Join the Blyth Festival Singers and guests the Bayfield Winds for a musical trip around the world on Sunday, April 4, 2:30 p.m., Exeter United Church. Tickets adults $12, children 11 and under, $6. Blyth Festival Box Office 523-9300; Blyth Festival Singers; Campbell's Photography, Goderich; Dutch Store, Clinton; Snyder Studios, Wingham; Tasty-Nu Bakery, Zurich; Nifty Korners, Seaforth; Bakelaar Jewellers, Exeter and Exeter United Church or at the door. 11-3 40TH ANNIVERSARY. YOU are invited, to attend the 40th anniversary celebration for the Brussels Curling Club, March 27, BMG Community Centre. Cock- tails 6 - 7 p.m. Supper 7 p.m. Entertainment and dance 9 p.m. Music by Westemaires. Dinner and dance $15/person. Dance $5/ person. Age of majority. Lunch provided. For tickets or informa- tion call Susan 887-8999 or Mery 887-6493 or any club member. Tickets available until March 25. Everyone welcome. 09-3b '5' PARENTING THE ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVE (ADHD) CHILD 8 Session. Course March 29 - May 31, 2004 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Goderich District Collegiate Institute 260 South Street, Goderich„ ON Cost $75.00 To Register call LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION - LONDON REGION (519) 438-6213 or Email jmjones@Iinkd.net www.Idalr.on.ca Farmland ,WANTING TO RENT — STAND- ing hay or cash crop land for 2004 season. Call Scott Cardiff, 887- 9867. 11-3 CASH CROP LAND WANTED to rent or share crop, short or long term. Excellent stewardship. Competitive bids. Call Peter Rastorfer at 519-347-2354. 01-12 CASH CROP LAND WANTED to rent, short term or long term, competitive rates offered. Call 523- 4461. 10-4 WANTED TO RENT: GOOD cash crop land. Call Dean Vincent 357-4463. 10-3 Hay & straw BIG SQUARE BALES Or HAY, first and second cut for sale. Phone Scott Cardiff, 887-9867. 11-3 Help wanted HELP WANTED AT HURON Feeding Systems for busy season of building grain storage bins at farm sites. Farm experience preferred. Students welcome. Must have positive attitude to work with foreman on a team. Start in April. Apply in person only to fill out application. Questions 887-6289. 1I-2b TRUCK DRIVERS — MINIMUM D or DZ licence. Delivery of fertilizers to local farms in Brussels area. Fax résumé, 887-6150 or mail to P.O. Box 400, Brussels, ON NOG 1HO. 11-2b PRODUCTION WORKER — work in our bagging plant, stacking fertilizer, operation of bagger unit, possible forklift operation and general yard assistance. Fax résumé 887-6150 or mail to P.O. Box 400, Brussels, ON NOG 1H0. 11-2b CURRENTLY SEEKING A reliable, hardworking individual to work on custom residential framing crew. Experience preferred. Wages negotiable. Please call 519-887- 8657. 11-1 BRUSSELS CRUSADERS FEB. 04 calendar draw winners: Dave Button, Blyth; Doug Hugill, Seaforth; Darren Johnston, Brussels; Todd Edwards, Ilderton; Terry Gillard, London; Colleen Nivins, Dungannon; Jon Koostra, Clinton; Danielle Gould, Conestogo; Don Crawford, Brussels. 11-1 AUCTION SALE Of farm machinery and household effects will be held for Ray and Ruth Buchmeier Lot 15, Concession 6 Kinloss Township (Huron-Kinloss) 3 corners north of Lucknow on County Road 1, and 1 1/4 miles east on Kairshea Ave. Fire Number 730 SATURDAY, MARCH 20 AT 11:00 A.M. MACHINERY: Ford 7710 tractor, diesel, 2WD, cab, air and sunroof. 18-4-38 tires, approx. 2,500 hrs., good condition. JD 435 round baler, hydraulic pickup, double arm tie, good condition. New Holland 166 hay converter. MF 775 swather, 12 ft. hydrostat and hay conditioner, new style knife. Round bale wagon. Kongskilde 3 furrow adjustable plow. Hagedorn 9 ft. snowblower, single auger. 10 ft. sparrow packer. New Holland Super 717 forage harvester with 1 row corn head. JD Model 54 manure spreader. New Idea 324 corn picker, 2 row. 25 ft. tandem trailer, 5th wheel, hydraulic tilt, oak floor. Single axle dollies - sell separate. MISCELLANEOUS: Hagedorn loading chute, 3 PH. 18-4-34 T-rail duals with hardware. Seven steel gates, 12 to 16 ft. Allis Chalmers 4 corn planter, boxes and insecticide box. Pioneer chain saw. Chain harrows. Swath turner. Three round bale feeders. Calf creep. Bush Hog 5 ft. trailer (spreader). Air compressor. 3 PH fertilizer spreader. Cement mixer (as is). 14 ft. grain auger. Cattle oiler, Calf dehorner. Post hole digger, Gallagher battery fencer. Koltec fencer. Steel posts. Pig crate. Silo pipe. Racks for 1/2 ton truck. Tool box for 1/2 ton truck. Five wooden doors. Aluminum ladder. Chains. Wagon load of farm related items. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Portable automatic washer. Electric stove. Deep freeze. Gold dryer. Couch and chair. Folding cot. Pictures and frames. Wagon load of miscellaneous household items. TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper 1.D. day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising. Items listed as described by owners. Plan to attend. Farm is sold. For more information call Ray Buchmeier 519-528-3281 AUCTIONEERS: Brian Rintoul (Wingham) 519-357-2349 Bill Horst (Millbank) 519-595-2626