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NEW! EVERYDAY HOT TUBS,
3 different sizes of quality,
affordable Marquis hot tubs for
your family. Blue Horizon Pools,
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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
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Births
COULTES. Tim, Mel and big
brother Alex are thrilled to
announce the safe arrival of Troy
Timothy, 7 lbs. 4 oz. on March 2,
2004. Proud grandparents are
Glenn and Dorothy Coultes of
Be!grave; Len White of Aurora;
and Dan and Diana Burns of
Sutton. A huge thank you to Dr.
Ekeh and the nurses at Clinton
Hospital for all your care and to
Harold and Nancy Jardin for
helping with Alex. 12-1p
Births
01IM/OLIVER. Rob and Steph
would like to announce the arrival
of their son Benjamin Harvey
Ohm, born February 7, 2004 at
Women's College Hospital,
Toronto. Benjamin weighed 1 lb.
9 1/2 ozs. Proud grandparents are
Walter and Donna Oliver, Bev
Ohm, Ken and Jean Ohm and
proud great-grandpa is Harvey
Culbert. Also loved by many aunts,
uncles and cousins. -12-1
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usiness
opportunities
EARN EXTRA MONEY THIS
summer by selling fruit,
vegetables, preserves, baked goods
or homemade crafts at the weekly
Blyth Farmers' Market, Saturdays
1 - 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.
Auction sales
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AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT., MARCH 27 AT 11 AM:
T Fundroiser auction at Vanastra
Curling Club.
SAT., APRIL 3 AT 10:30 AM: Two
tractors, farm machinery, antiques,
T furniture, etc. for Jack Malone - go
2 1/2 miles north of Sealorth to
Bridge Road, turn right, go three
miles east to farm #43721.
See www.lobbauction.on.ca for
listing.
DRAPER-HARRISON. We would
like to say thanks to everyone for
their kindness during Mom's (Joan
Wissler). illness and passing. She
was a great woman, a wonderful
mom, a beautiful grandma and
great-grandma, a fantastic baker, a
creative crafter and we will really
miss her. Special thanks to all staff
at Wingham and District Hospital
(especially ICU floor) super nurses.
To Doug and McBurney Funeral
Home a big thank you, you make a
difficult time easier. Thank you,
thank you to Wingham and Area
Palliative Care - Ruth, we only
knew you a short time - you were a
Godsent to us all, thank you. Our
thanks to Wingham Legion Ladies
Auxiliary for the lunch after. We
know Mom will be missed by
everyone there. Thank you Rev.
Sharon Lohnes of Fordwich for the
beautiful service. Your support and
time spent with us will be
remembered always. Joan, our
minister, thank you for visiting
with Mom, we know your visits
and prayers meant a lot to Mom
and us. Thank you to the
pallbearers Rob, Paul, Mike, Jason,
Tim and Jonathon - Grandma
would have been proud of you all.
Lori and Katie - a beautiful eulogy
- Grandma was smiling down on
you two, thank you. Our biggest
thank your goes to our friends. We
don't know what we would have
done without you all. Sandra, Jim,
Lisa and the friends and staff at
JR's - thank you. Thank you to all
who sent flowers, they were all
beautiful. Thank you to all who
donated to the Cancer Society and
Wingham and Area Palliative Care.
Thank you for the food sent to our
...home. Thank you for all the cards
and prayers. Sharon, Marj and
Donna and families - thank you for
all your love and support. Sharon
and George - thank you for
opening your home to us all. Last
but not least thank you to our
children whose love and support is
greatly appreciated Thank you
once again to everyone. - Julie and
John; Jane and Lorne and families.
12-1
CUNNINGHAM. Thanks to Fred
and Karen for the coffee and cake
party at JR's to celebrate my 85th
birthday and the delicious dinner in
the evening with family. Thanks to
Charlie for taking pictures and to
the folks who sent cards. - Ross
Cunningham. 12-lp
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McCALL. The family of Effie
McCall would like to express their
thanks and appreciation to friends,
neighbours and relatives for the
flowers, cards, food and
expressions of sympathy. All
generous donations to the various
charities were greatly appreciated.
Thanks to Kevin Essex and the
staff for the special care they gave
to Mom during her stay at
Restview. Thank you to Rev.
Bannerman for the service and the
ladies of the United Church for
serving lunch after the funeral.
Special thanks to everyone who
visited or called Mom at Restview
over the past six 'months. - Susan
and Bert Buffinga and family. 12-1
McDONALD. My "heart" felt
thanks to all my wonderful
canvassers in Grey Twp. South
who canvassed for the Heart and
Stroke Campaign. You have been a
committed group and have done a
fantastic job. My thanks to Val
Pethick, Judy Lee, Keith
Williamson, Joyce Treibner, Karen
Griffith, Stewart Steiss, Julia
Mitchell, Sharon Evans, Shirley
Baker, Leslie Knight and Susan
Cox. South Grey's generosity
gathered over $1,700 for the Heart
and Stroke Foundation. Thanks
again. - Captain Jo-Ann
McDonald. 12-1 p
McLEAN. I would like to thank a
whole list of people who were
involved in my care during and
after my accident. To Corrie and
Doug Sholdice, thanks is not
enough. To Brussels and Grey Fire
Departments for their proper
handling of me, the ER doctor in
London gave credit to everyone
who handled Keith on his way to
the hospital. Without their
knowledge things may not have
turned out so well. Thanks to the
ambulance drivers, helicopter
ambulance, doctors and nurses in
London and everyone who phoned,
sent cards, flowers and gifts while I
was a patient in London and since
coming home. Thanks to the
Brussels Fire Department, Optimist
Club and the Morning Star Lodge
for your help during our difficult
time. Thanks to the chore guys who
kept things in the barn going. I'm
well on my way to recovery. It's an
honour to live in a community such
as ours. - Keith McLean and
family. 12-1
OHM/OLIVER. Rob and Steph
Ohm and baby Ben and proud
grandparents Walter and Donna
Oliver would 1-Ace to thank the
Auburn Lions Club for the fantastic
breakfast they served. We also
would like to say thank you to all
the neighbours, family and friends
who attended. It's wonderful to
know there are so many caring
people. Thanks again. 12-1
SCHNEIDER. Many thanks to the
coffee club ladies, Agromart staff,
our wonderful friends, neighbours
and relatives who were so
supportive during our recent loss.
Thank you for the food, cards,
floral tributes, donations and the
many visits to Lois both at home
and in the hospital. We will always
remember everyone's support and
thoughtfulness. Special thanks to
Dr. Matthews and second-floor
nursing staff at Listowel Memorial
Hospital. - Mervyn Schneider and
family. 12- 1 p
Auction sales Auction sales
AUCTION SALE
Of MF tractors, combine, farm machinery and misc. items
will be held for Edgar Daer
Lot 35, Conc. 1
East Wawanosh Township, North Huron
3 miles west of Blyth or 3 miles east of Auburn
on County Road 25 - Fire number 39236A
SATURDAY, APRIL 3
AT 10:30 A.M.
TRACTORS, CAR, TRUCK, COMBINE AND HEADS
TRACTORS: MF 3120 4WD with cab, tires rear 184.38, tires front
16.28 good condition, set of duals sell separate. MF 1155 2WD,
cab, 23.34 tires, set of duals sell separate. MF 255 2WD, diesel
with Allied loader with bucket, set of chains and bale prong sell
separate.
CAR: 2002 Ford Taurus (if not previously sold), approx. 3500 km.
TRUCK: 1971 International truck, hoist and rack (for parts).
COMBINE: MF 850 4WD, cab, diesel, good condition.
HEADS: MF 1163 corn head, 6 row 18 ft. flex head, dummy pickup
head. Heads sell separate.
MACHINERY: JD 435 round baler with monitor and kicker. JD 8300
seed drill with pressed wheels and front cultivator. IH 400 air corn
planter, B row. IH 26 1/2 ft. cultivator with levelling harrows. MF 520
14 ft. wheel disc. George White tandem sprayer. 500 gal. with self
levelling boom. IH 710 plow. 5-18. New Idea 165 bu. manure
spreader, double beater. New Holland 256 rake. 16 ft. tandem flat
trailer. Helm 400 bu. gravity bin - centre dump on 12 ton wagon.
Turnco small gravity bin on 8 ton wagon. Smyth 8 1/2 ft.
snowblower, double auger. 14 ft. dump trailer box with hoist.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND FEED:
Gehl hammer mill, 14 in. with drag feed. JD hay crimper. Wick
weeder on wheels. 4 row bean puller. Innis bean wind rower. MH
one way disc. May-Kraft 40 ft. grain auger - 8 in. MH No. 6 7 ft.
mower. 3PH box scraper. Swath turner. Post hole digger.
Grindstone with motor. Lumber. Back pack sprayer. Hog scale.
Wood splitter. 10 ft. livestock trailer. Bush hog. Honda 3 wheeler.
Fertilizer auger. Two wheel steel lawn trailer. Two round bale
feeders. Square bale feeder. Cattle chute and self lock. Calf hutch.
Deereborn 2 furrow plow. Gallagher M-1800 fencer. 1 year old. Two
electric fences. Feed cart. Two water troughs. Two manure
spreader trailers. Steel fence posts and electric stakes. Fairbanks
2HP engine (antique). Watson ensilage cutter (antique). Pioneer
2270 chain saw Homelite Super XL. Old engine wagon. JD chain
saw. Weed eater. MH tractor parts. Battery gas pump - 12 volt.
Loading chute. Pipe dye. Aluminum ladder. Two bags grass seed.
Quantity of scrap.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Washer and dryer. Glider chair. Couch.
Numerous small items.
FEED: 70 round bales of straw. 4x5 ft., stored inside. Eight large
bales of straw, stored inside.
Two wagon loads of farm related items. Plan to attend.
Farm is sold. Machinery has been stored inside and well
maintained. Lunch booth.
For more information call Edgar Daer 519-523-9232.
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale.
Proprietor or auctioneer not responsible for accidents, injury or
loss of purchases. Verbal announcements take precedence over
advertising.
AUCTIONEERS: BRIAN RINTOUL (WINGHAM) 519-357-2349
BILL HORST (MILLBANK) 519-595-2626
AUCTION SALE
Of tractors, machinery, and miscellaneous items
will be held for Doug and Donald McEwan
Lot 6, Concession 9
Kinloss Township (Huron Kinloss)
6 miles north of Lucknow on County Road 1 or
1 corner north of Holyrood,
1 1/4 miles west on Staffers Lake Ave.
SATURDAY, MARCH 27
AT 11:00 A.M.
For more information call 519-395-5423
AUCTIONEERS: BRIAN RINTOUL (WINGHAM) 519-357-2349
BILL HORST (MILLBANK) 519-595-2626