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MASON BAILEY
BROKER
82 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
"Suddenly It's Sold"
75 ACRES: 13th Hullett Township, 60 acres workable, barns
for 600 hogs, good house and drive shed, F.C.C. Mortgage.
43 ACRES: Belgrave, 4 bedroom home, good barn, highway
location.
5 ACRES: Hullett Township, good 1 1/2 floor home, barn for
600 hogs and 100 veal calves.
60 ACRES: Farrow to finish for 60 sows. 1/2 mile from Blyth
Marketing Yard.
10 ACRES: good brick home and utility barn, Hullett
Township.
2 1/2 ACRES: 3 bedroom home, like new throughout, adjacent
to Wildlife Sanctuary.
BLYTH: 3 bedroom brick home, central location, large lot.
BRUSSELS: Main Street, 3 bedroom home. Under
$30,000.00.
94 ACRES: 55 acres workable, on south Maitland River, no
buildings.
200 ACRES: 160 acres workable, good buildings, Auburn
area.
125 ACRES: 60 acres workable, 22 hardwood bush, large
brick home, near Blyth.
B LYTH: Hway #4, 81/2 acres, no buildings, good commercial
site.
1 ACRES: 1 1/2 floor hr.' 0.0..me on 8th line of East
Wawanosh. Very scenic.
100 ACRES: Grey Township, 80 acres workable, no
buildings, assumable mortgage.
185 ACRES: Third Line Morris Township, 120 acres
workable.
LONDESBORO: Mobile Home 12' x 60' on large lot with
steel shed.
95 ACRES: Sixth Line Morris Township, 95 acres workable,,
no buildings.
292 ACRES: West Wawanosh, general farm, good
buildings, overlooking Maitland River.
BLYTH: Two bedroom brick home on Dinsiey Street.
Combination furnace.
BLYTH: Victorian style. Five bedrooms on double lot near
the arena.
AUBURN: Four bedroom frame home. Double lot. Under
$20,000.00. Ideal for handy person.
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Minimum $2.50 for 20 words, additional
words 10c each. 50c will be added for ads
not paid by the following Wednesday.
Births and deaths, no charge. Deadline:
Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR RENT: 5 room
house, all on one floor. Good
location. Main Street, Brussels,
near post office. Reasonable.
References required. 291-3137
evenings. 02-1
USED APPLIANCES. 90-DAY-
Warranty. Call /387-9175. 03-tfn
KEROSENE BY METERED Pump
50cper litre. Lynn Hoy Enterprises
Ltd. , 357-3435. 01-tfn
1'/2 STOREY HOUSE, DRUM-
mond St. West, Blyth. Completely
renovated. 3-4 bedrooms, 2 bath-
rooms, carpet throughout. Also
2-car garage. Contact L.B. Walsh
523-9675 after 5:00 p.m. 08-tfn
- 1977 FIREBIRD 305 AUTO, T/A
radials, black on black, no rust,
best offer. Certified.
-1974 Firebird 350 B.B. auto, sport
rims, good rubber, best offer.
-1984 Honda Big Red ATC, very
good condition, hardly used, best
reasonable offer.
- 1978 Suzuki, RV90, excellent
condition, runs perfectly, best
offer. Phone 887-6870 anytime.
01-2ch
IONA FOOD PROCESSOR, IONA
blender, Toastess popcorn popper,
Proctor Silex glass 10-cup coffee
maker. All like new. Also a
one-piece snowsuit for 10-12 year
old. Call 887-6870. 02-1
1979 SNOWMOBILE -MOTOSKI -
liquid cooled, good condition. Also
new track. Also wanted to buy a hay
rake. Call 887-6793. 02-1
BED, DOUBLE SIZE, BOX Spring
and mattress, frame and head-
board for $125. Phone 887-6991.
02-1
STROIIEE INFANT CHILD CAR
seat, $45. Phone 887-6991. 02-1
FREE PICKUP OF UNWANTED
appliances. Call 887-9175. 03-tfn
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For Sale
*18" x 26" x 18" safe,
combination lock, roller legs
*15" auto-planer, new, roll-
er-fed, 2 h.p. motor
*6" Jointers, CSA approved
3/4 h.p. motors
*16speed drill presses, both
table and floor models
*12 and 10" contractors'
saws
*Steel shelving
* Compressors
*Desks, chairs, tables
N. Hamilton
Government
Surplus Dealer
27 Picton St. E.,
Goderich
524-8602
No Cheaper Place to Buy
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FOR RENT
CENTRAL LOCATION, BLYTH, 2
bedrooms, like new condition, low
heat costs. References, 482-9210.
01-tfn
FOUND
ON DEC. 23 FLUFFY SMOKE
grey cat with clipped ears and no
tail. Receiving foodlitd T.L.C. at
B. & G. Electric, Brussels. Call
887-6747 02-1p
HELP WANTED
INDEPENDENT FOODMARKET
has an opening for a young
aggressive clerk. Apply in writing
to Box A, The Citizen, P.O. Box
429, Blyth, Ont. 02-1
cY-ze r
requires a
PURCHASING
MANAGER
The ideal candidate will
have the administrative abil-
ity to oversee the purchasing
process and to provide input
regarding the most efficient
use of Board funds in this
area. In addition, the suc-
cessful applicant will be
required to supervise sup-
port personnel.
The individual selected will
be able to prepare supply
budgets and to estimate cost
of capital equipment. The
preferred candidate will be
an astute manager with
excellent communication
and administrative skills.
The ideal candidate would
possess a Bachelor of Com-
merce degree and/or equiv-
alent practical experience.
This position reports direct-
ly to the Superintendent of
Operations.
The starting date for this
position will be at a time
mutually agreeable to both
parties.
Letters of application and
resumes shall be received
prior to January 17, 1986 by
Mr. GinoGiannandrea
Personnel Relations
Administrator
Huron County Board of
Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1L0
R.B. Allan A. Clark
Director Chairman
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY: LIVESTOCK,
barbecue pigs, ruptures, rhinitis,
poor doers, feedlot rejects. Also
sows and boars fit to butcher. Call
335-3151. 08-tfn
WANTED TO BUY: HAY, ANY
quantity. Phone 887-6461. 02-2
WORK WANTED: ODD JOBS.
Apply to Ron Carter, Belgrave,
357-2706. 01-2p
03-1
NOTICE
J. C. LAMONT FEED MILL, Ethel
is open while supplies last.
887-6210 or 887-6370 01-2
FATHERS FOR JUSTICE. For
information please call Steve
Tanfield, 578-0728 07-tfn
CONGRATULATIONS MOM FOR
the best story on "The Way
Christmas Used to Be". The
winner, who signed her name
anonymous from Brussels was
Isobel Smith.--from your daught-
ersJuanita and Marlene. 02-1
NOTICE
CRAFT CLASSES HELD AT MY
home on Wednesdays or by
appointment. Call Phyllis Mitchell
887-6697 02-1
TAKING CARE OF OURSELVES.
A self-help group for women to
explore their health and well-being
and discuss health issues affecting
their lives. Atmosphere of mutual
support. First meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Wingham Town Hall, Tuesday,
January 14. Alternate weather
date, January 21. For further
information call Jean Schoebl,
357-1019 or Carol Cardiff 887-6960
02-1
CARD OF THANKS
BRAY. A sincere thank you to my
family, friends and neighbours for
the cards, visits, treats and calls I
received while a patient in Wing-
ham and Victoria Hospital and
since returning home. This was all
very much appreciated. - Kenneth
Bray. 02-1p
BLENKHORN. We would like to
thank all those responsible for the
lovely party, gift and money. Glad
to see so many out on such a bad
night. We appreciated it very
much. We will both take many
good memories of Brussels with
us. Thanks once again. - Don and
Bess Blenkhorn. 02-1
ARMSTRONG. I wish to thank my
many friends, neighbours, and
relatives for their cards, gifts,
flowers and good wishes on the
occasion of being chosen as Huron
County Warden for 1986. I also
want to thank those who attended
my reception in Goderich. Special
thanks to my family, Rev. Jamie-
son, the Grey Township Council,
Wilbee's orchestra, Isabel Pear-
son, Neil McGavin and all others
who helped make it such a special
event. May you all be blessed with -
good health and happiness in 1986.
- Leona Armstrong. 02-1
HALL. The family of Mrs. Luella
Hall wishes to thank her friends for
cards, gifts and visits while she was
in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Salsbury and the nursing
staff of Clinton hospital for their
kindness and concern. Mrs. Hall is
now residing at Queensway Nurs-
ing Home in Hensall and would be
glad to visit with her friends there.
02-lp
HODGSON. Many thanks for gifts
and best wishes received on our
recent marriage, December 28. -
Lois (Williamson) and Chris Hodg-
son. 02-1
BRIDGE. We would like to thank
the Brussels Fire Department for
their quick response on New Year's
Eve when they came to our home. -
Gerald and Kay Bridge. 02-1
GRIFFITHS. We thank our friends
and neighbours for their kind best
wishes and cards and all our family
for their presence and support on
the occasion of our 50th wedding
anniversary. We appreciate it all
very much. - Sincerely Raymond
and Jean Griffiths. 02-1p
BIRTHS
RUTLEDGE. Krista Dawn, born
December 11,1985. Proud parents
are Dawn and Gerald Rutledge,
Stratford. A sister for Charity,
Joseph and Chad. Grandparents
are Mrs. Ada Partridge, Dresden
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rutledge,
Brussels.
AT YOUR SERVICE,
REPAIRS TO TV's, RADIO'S,
small appliances, electric toys,
video games, electric tools, etc.
Cable TV convertors for sale.
Larry's Radio & T.V., Blyth
523-4559. 03-e.w.
COMING EVENTS
CHRISTMAS TREE PICKUP AND
bottle drive by the Blyth Boy Scouts
will be held Saturday, January 11.
02-1
ON JANUARY 14 from 2 to 4 P.M.
there will be an open house in the
church parlour at the Presbyterian
Church in honor of the 90th
birthday of Mrs. Lillian King. An
invitation is extended to all her
friends and acquaintances to come
and share a social time with her.
02-1
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the Child
Health Clinic held at the Health
Unit office, Medical Building,
Brussels on Tuesday, January 14,
1986 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Fluoride.
Adult immunization will also be
offered at this Clinic. 02-1
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TENDERS WANTED
FOR SALE BY TENDER: MINOL-
ta wet-process photocopier in
working order. Tenders to be re-
ceived on or before 5 p.m. January
20, 1986 by the Village of Brussels,
Stuart Parker, Clerk-Treasurer.
02-2
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE
with a
are,
And Well-Done
Rarely will you find a medium
Priced horns, 10 $ well done it
such a cony area 3 Warms., I ho
bath, pan roc rm., table SP. kit.,
central air, new carpeting. $57,-
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