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Times-Advocate, 1978-07-13, Page 16Page 16 Times-Advocate, July 13, 1978 235 classifications 1 Lost, Strayed 1331 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Lost, Strayed Found Situations Wanted Help Wanted Business Opportunities Services Livestock Farm Machinery Sports Equipment, Veh. Cars, Trucks Pets Musical Instruments Appliances, Television Personal For Sale Wanted To Buy Wanted Property For Sale Property For Rent For Rent For Sale or Rent Wanted To Rent Property Wanted Notices Legal Notices Tenders Wanted Auction Sales CLASS flying helmet and head set from an aircraft east of Dashwood. If found please con­ tact Albert Erb, phone 236- 4884. 27:28c 3 Situations Wanted WILL BABYSIT in my home, Mon.-Fri. Phone 228-6836. 27:28:29:30c FEMALE 24,4 years general of­ fice experience (in automotive) seeking employment in the Lucan area. Available Sept. 1. Have references. Call after 6:30 p.m. 293-3038 ask for Nancy. ' 26t WILL BABYSIT summer months. For information phone 235-0347. 28* 4 Help Wanted DRIVER INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED A qualified driving in­ structor is required to in­ struct both in the car and in the classroom at Seaforth District High School and Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. Specific details are available from the Prin­ cipals. Written stating training, salary required and if car required will be received until July 25, 1978 at The Administration Centre, Huron County Board of Education, 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario N0M 1L0 R.J. Elliott, D.J. Cochrane, Chairman Director X______________________J APPRENTICE required to train for servicing TV towers, must be 18 with valid drivers licence. Lucan Electronics 227-4621 between 1 and 5 p.m._______28c LIVE-IN housekeeper needed by August 1, to give day time care to invalid ladv. Phone 565- 2833. ' 28:29c CARPENTER’S helper, full- time position, pole frame con­ struction. Call 236-4081 after 5:30. 25t——-----— THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL Requires a FULL TIME EMPLOYEE applications experience, availability, for duties at the Hensall Arena Community Cen­ tre and Park Written applications must be received by July 21, 1978. Send applications to Wayne Reid, Chairman Hensall Parks and Recreation Board P.O.Box 279 Hensall, Ontario N0M 1X0 J f AUTOMOBILE SALES r We are taking applications for aggressive Sales Oriented Personnel (are you presently employed in sales of any kind, store, delivery salesman, insurance, real estate?) to join our expanding new and used car­ truck sales department. We will provide ex­ tensive sales training and the opportunity for excellent earnings combined with an in­ teresting challenging career. We require a good attitude and a strong desire for success. Apply in Person Friday, July 14 and Saturday, July 15 to BILL CHANDLER General Sales Manager. Plymoulfi Oodgc mi IHOMPSON-MflRNER Opmi 7 day* "Nk» People Deal With'* GRAND BEND 238-2391 X—__________________ _______________________________ _J EMPLOYERS Would you appreciate help with the high cost of training new employees? Would you welcome the opportunity to provide work experience to unemployed youths, between the ages of 16 and 24? OCAP (The Ontario Career Action Program) will give you that chance in a term of up to 16 weeks — at no expense to you. Through OCAP, the Ontario Government pays participating young people $100 a week and there are few limitations on the kinds of work they can do — providing it offers valuable job experience training. If you would like more information, or an OCAP application form, call: Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology Andy Clow * 653-2511 Ext. 216 Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology We’ve got a Mio share. CLASSIFIED RATES WORD COUNT Charges are based on the number of words. Sets of numerals as for serial numbers, street numbers, phone numbers or prices count as one word per set. Words joined by hyphens count as separate words. FIRST INSERTION —- 20 words $2.40, 9c per word thereafter. SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS — No copy changes, 7c pe • word, minimum $1.40 SEMI-DISPLAY FIRST INSERTION — $2.50 per column inch. SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS — $2.00 per column inch. (Minimum size in this category 1 Id inches. Accepted in multiples of half inch.) BOX NUMBERS to this office — $ 1.00 per insertion. BIRTHS — 20 words $2.00, 8c per word thereafter. MARRIAGES, Engagements, Death Notices, — 20 words $2.00, each additional word 8c. IN MEMORIAMS — $2.00 plus 12c per line of verse. COMING EVENTS — 20 words $2.00, each additional word 8c. Three insertions for the price of 2. CARDS OF THANKS — 30 Words $2.00, 4c per word 50c DISCOUNT FOR CASH PAYMENT ON OR BEFORE SATURDAY IN WEEK OF FINAL INSERTION Deadline for classified ads is 4:00 p.m., Tuesdays. When possible, late insertions will be inserted at an extra charge of $1.00 Phone 235-1331 4 Help Wanted 4 Help Wanted 6 Services 6 Services 6 Services 6 Services 6 Services Township of Usborne DRAINAGE COMMISSIONER WANTED Applications for the part time job of Drainage Commissioner for the Township of Usborne will be received by the under­ signed Clerk of the Township up to Monday July 31st. Duties consist of the supervision of the construction of and repairs to, municipal drains in the municipality. Applicants should state experience in drainage work and remuneration ex­ pected. AVON To Buy or To Sell Call Exeter 235-2275 London 451-0541 25:26:27:28:29:30:31c 6 Services CUSTOM Swathing and Com­ bining, two combines to serve you. Call Don Geiger, 236-4865 or Ralph Geiger, 236-4784. 28f H. H. G. Strang RR 3 Exeter, Ont. Clerk Let Welding alker’s 28:29c LIVE-IN housekeeper to care for convalescing woman at cot­ tage on Lake. Transportation desirable, good wages. Phone 236-4157. 22t Mobile service us come to you for your repairs. Phone Exeter 235-1298 28:29:30:31:32:33:34:35c r Conestoga College Continuing Education. Clinton Campus requires Part-time faculty. These positions are open to both men & women. We are in­ terested in receiving applications from persons who are qualified to teach the following courses: Mathematics English Shorthand & Typing Photography Conversational French Candidates should possess expertise in the above areas as well as average munications Experience teaching would be an HOME IMPROVEMENTS Roofing, Additions and Siding Phone Kirkton 229-8947 Keith Watson 26t r CUSTODIAN CONTRACT TENDER Plainly marked, sealed, tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Friday, July 21, 1978 for contracting custodial services at COLBORNE CENTRAL SCHOOL COLBORNE TOWNSHIP above com­ skills, in adults asset. Letters of application should be forwarded to: Employment & Benefits Officer 299 Doon Valley Dr. Kitchener, Ont. N2G4M4 J r All tenders must be sub­ mitted on the official tender form which are available at the Huron County Board of Educa­ tion, 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ont. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. McVean, Plant Superintendent R.J. Elliott, D.J. Cochrane, Chairman Director _________J MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN $296.00 to $305.60 Weekly, plus benefits The Ontario Development Corporation requires a Maintenance Electrician at its Huron Industrial Park (Centralia, Ontario) to provide and maintain elec­ trical services to numerous buildings, housing units and other facilities including low intensity runway lighting for airfield. Applications are invited from individuals with a minimum of Grade 8 education who have successful­ ly completed an apprenticeship in the electrical trade and who possess a current Ontario Depart­ ment of Labour certificate of qualification. Write or telephone for an application form which must be completed and returned by 12 o'clock noon Tuesday, July 25th, 1978. Manager, Huron Industrial Park, Huron Park, Ontario. Telephone (519) 228-6657 BLUEBIRD LANDSCAPING COMPANY PROFESSIONAL DESIGN 6 years experience Limestone walls, water foun­ tains, flagstone patios, flower, tree and shrub beds. Designed to please customer Sodding, maintenance and prun­ ing done on request. Call 243-2090 Port Franks 886-7134 Waterloo Gary Hugill W. D. CONSTRUCTION Houses, Additions, Sheds Siding, Roofing, Renovations Free Estimates Phone- Bob Willis, 235-0320 Keith Davey, 235-0947 after 6:00 p.m. Huron Dead Stock Removal Clinton, Ontario ATTENTION FARMERS For dependable, efficient, free pick up service on all fresh dead or disabled farm stock 17t Custom Swathing HAY & GRAIN Call for booking G. W. ROWCLIFFE 235-1556 CARL GOWER Welding and Repair R.R. # 1, Centralia Open 6 days a week Lathe Work, Portable Welding, Wrought Iron Railings and Column Posts 229-6542 CALL COLLECT 482-9811 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Call us first, you won’t have to call anyone else. 40t CUSTOM SWATHING - hay and grain, taking bookings now, 12’ swath. John Brock, phone 235-1100 ask for John or Res. 228-6264, G & C SALTER, livestock trucking, Denfield, Kitchener, Stratford, Toronto, RR 2, St. Marys. Phone 349-2229, call collect. 22t 3t EASTON WELDING Specializing in custom built trailers and service, utility trailers, goose neck trailers, cat­ tle trailers, etc. Phone 234-6755 or Res. 237-3473 ED ALLEN INSTALLATIONS Carpet & Vinyl Flooring Professionally Installed Restretched or Repaired Phone 237-3747 DON PENNINGA General Construction Attractive 4 year old Raised Ranch located in Exeter. This quality home has 4 bedrooms, office, family room with fireplace, Rec room and laundry room. Living/dining room has patio door leading to cedar deck. Kitchen features Hanover (walnut) cabinets. All windows thermopane. All rooms carpeted. Kitchen and bathroom have no wax Solarian floor covering. Above home situated on mature treed lot. Call Brian Veale 235-2958 for further information and appointment to view 21t Clandeboye PLUMBING and HEATING New Installations General Repairs Rural, Residential, Commercial Greg Wragg RR 2, Lucan Phone 227-4026 20t DAVE MORRISSEY PAINTS LTD. Barn and commercial painting, spray painting, the experienced and modern way (airless). In­ dustrial paint, sandblasting, high pressure water cleaning. Free es­ timates. Phone Dave Morrissey 234-6202, RR 3, Ailsa Craig or Floyd Baechler, Shakespeare, 655-2794 Collect. D. W. KYLE’S DECORATING PAINTING AND , PAPERING SERVICES CONTACT DOUG KYLE Hensall, Ont. Phone 262-2249 after 5:00 p.m. 18t 235-1232 & 3 430 MAIN ST. S REALTOR FRED EYRE Eves. 229-8936 RENOVAT ONS, ADDITIONS . REMODELLING FRAMING & TRIMMING 235-0218 EXETER SALES STAFF NORM STANLAKE 235-0524 FRAN RITCHIE 235-0588 ADRIAN J. EYRE 229-8936 SALES ARE GREAT!! We need new listings to replace our sold properties. Call in now while market is good. NEW HOMES EXETER COMPLETED — If living near school is impor­ tant to you, than you should see this newly constructed three bedroom brick bungalow. Living room with fireplace, dining area with patio doors, kitchen and four piece bath. Close to park, swimmingpool, schools and shopping. Call Fran Ritchie. HENSALL $56,900.00 — 4 bedroom brick home with ground floor family room. Modern kitchen and well landscaped corner lot. For details call Fred Eyre. CENTRALIA A MASTERPIECE IN PLANNING — Three level side split. Large eat in kitchen family room with floor to ceiling fireplace and patio doors leading to in- ground pool and patio with built in Bar-B-Q. Living room, dining room and three large bedrooms. Two three piece bathrooms and utility room on main floor. Two car garage and shop. Large lot, mature trees, drilled well, good water supply. Asking $63,- 900.00 Call Fran Ritchie. ANYONE wishing barns white washed call Bill Watson, new number 236-7752. 18f THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Requires OCCASIONAL TEACHERS to do supply work in the elementary and secon­ dary schools during 1978-79. Written applications, in­ cluding qualifications, social insurance number, and telephone number must be mailed before July 28th to R.B, Allan Superintendent of Education Huron County Board of Education 103 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario N0M 1L0 Applicants should in­ dicate the grades and/or subjects they are prepared to teach and the schools in which they would serve. From this information lists of available teachers will be prepared for each school. Principals will then contact applicants when their services are required. Persons presently ser­ ving as Occasional Teachers in our schools need not re-apply. Names will automatical­ ly be included for the coming year unless notification to the con­ trary is received from either the teacher or a principal. D.J. Cochrane, Director R.J. Elliott, Chairman SIDE SPLIT — being constructed on a large lot sur­ rounded by spacious green lawns and park area. Three bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, one 4-piece bath and one 2-piece bath. Laundry room on grade level, patio doors in dining room electric heat, Pella windows. If you act now you have your choice of carpet and cushion floor. Priced at $66,500.00. Call Fran Ritchie. THREE BUILDING LOTS — on main street of Ex­ eter. Presently zoned residential, new plan shows commercial. Asking $36,000.00. Call Fran Ritchie. TWO STOREY BRICK HOME — We're looking for a special kind of family to live in this older home. The house is a roomy four bedroom, two storey brick. Large eat-in kitchen, dining area and living room, plus a room 14' x 17' that could be used for an office or a family room. The pool sized lot has mature'trees, a private drive ana room for a gar­ den. Asking $45,000.00. For further information call Fran Ritchie. BEAUTIFUL 2 STOREY — 3 year old home, 4 large bedrooms. Family room with fireplace on ground level. Big eat in kitchen. On Dow Subdivision. Call Fred Eyre. ONLY $29,900 — for this 2 bedroom bungalow near Pryde Blvd. Attractive lot. Newly weds or starters. Call Fred Eyre on this excellent buy. EXECUTIVE 2 STOREY — Brick house. One of Ex­ eter's finest homes of distinction. 5 bedrooms, for­ mal dining room, large bay windows. Beautiful lot and pool. Close to river. Asking $79,900.00. Call Fred Eyre for appointment to view. GOOD BUY — Only $29,900 for this 2 bedroom bungalow near Pryae Blvd. Attractive lot. Newly weds or starters. Call Fred Eyre on this excellent buy. $38,500.00 THREE BEDROOM — Large living room, separate dining room, eat-in kitchen and sun porch on large treed lot. Call Norm Stanlake. CUTE AND COMFORTABLE — 3 bedroom bungalow on well kept lot. Ideal starter or retire­ ment home. Close to separate school and down­ town. Asking $28,500.00. Call Adrian Eyre. 4 BEDROOM — 2 storey modern house on nice lot on Dow subdivision. Attached garage. Call Fred Eyre. PROPERTIES OUTSIDE TOWN west McGillivray 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW — with rec room and bar plus extra bedroom and income apartment. Op­ posite West McGillivray Central School. Only $39,- 500. Call Fred Eyre. CREDITON FOR RETIREMENT — 2 bedroom bung alow, gray brick, large secluded lot. Garage separate with a workshop for the active man. Asking $42,900, Call Fred Eyre for appointment. SMART 1 STOREY — frame over brick home on large lot. New modern kitchen and bathroom. At­ tached garage. Asking $33,900.00. Call Fred Eyre. DOUBLE STORE — presently used as living accom­ modation, easily reconverted back to commercial. Two large apartments above. Some remodernizing is necessary. Priced at only $27,900.00. Call Fred Eyre. $30,900.00 4 -BEDROOM — New addition to older home. Steel siding, new bathroom and kitchen. Large lot. Big basement. Call Fred Eyre. LOCAL ACREAGES ZURICH — 16 acre smallholding. Well kept steel sided home. Good barn. All land is clear and workable. Only $50,000.00. Country lovers. Call Fred Eyre. 3-4 ACRES — 6 bedroom brick house. Remoder­ nized. Close to Kippen just off hard top road. Only asking $42,900.00. Call Adrian Eyre. ABOUT 1 ACRE — Unique schoolhouse property. 3-4 bedroom, 1 16 baths, ground floor family, fireplace in sunken livinaroom. All Tudor Styled, cen­ tral air conditioned. Call Fred Eyre. NEAR PARKHILL — 50 acres - 20 acres clear, balance with riding trails. New 8 room bungalow. For appointment to view call Fred Eyre. SUMMER PROPERTIES NEAR ST. JOSEPH'S — Building lot in Copper Cove Sub-division near St. Joseph's. 100 feet by 130 feet. Asking $12,000.00. Call Fred Eyre. INDUSTRIAL TWO LOTS — 58 x 150, One vacant, one with older insul brick home. Four bedrooms, living room, kitchen and laundry room. Call Fran Ritchie. BUSINESSES NEW — 16 ACRES — A-Ap.iural land on edge of town. Call Fred Eyre. DINER & GAS PUMPS — on highway near Grand .Bend. Seating about 32. Doing good business and has excellent potential for more. Call Fred Eyre. WELL POSITIONED GROCETERIA — with meat counter. Fully equipped with walkin coolers, freezer. Good opportunity tor go-ahead couple. Call Fred Eyre. LIST ON THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FOR BETTER RESULTS* WE HAVE LOCAL BUSINESSES FOR SALE. CALL OFFICE FOR DETAILS Member of the Huron Real Estate Board