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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-08-13, Page 19PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1986. z X ............. CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50 for 20 words, additional words 10c each. 50c will be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114.J FOR SALE FOR SALE help wanted :DEATHS IN MEMORIAM STRAW: 17 ACRES, MIXED grain. You bale. Leave one load. Take the rest. Telephone 887-9342. 33-lp VEGETABLES FOR SALE. Phone887-6870atnoon. 33-1 SECOND CUT ALFALFA: 12 acres-you cut and bale. Take 60%, leave 40%. Telephone 887-9342. 33-lp 1972 OLDSMOBILE 442, 350 Rocket, Auto, good tires, some surface rust. No holes. Comes with parts car, $500 as is. 1972 Volks wagon Beetle, needs work. Great for Dunebuggy, $200 or best offer. Contact 887-6870. 33-1 22 ACRES STANDING ALFALFA, second cut hay in Belgrave area. Phone357-1279. 33-1 ‘75 FORD PICK-UP INCLUDING cap, 887-9669. 33-tfn ‘76 G.M.C. PICK-UP TRUCK IN good condition. Phone 526-7589. 33-lp LAWN MOWERS: 5 HORSE power rider $1,099, 8 horse power rider with electric start $1,399. See these now at Belgrave Co-op, 357-271 lor 523-4454. 33-2 YEAR OLD HEAVY ROASTING chickens dressed and bagged. Ready for freezer, average 5 - 6 lbs. $4.00 each. Phone Len Hordyk, 335-3468. No Sunday Sales. 33-2 SUMMER END CLEARANCES at the Co-op include deluxe and standard barbecues, work clothes and boots, many small and unusual items. See these now at Belgrave Co-op357-271 lor 523-4454. 33-2 1980 GRANADA, 6CYLINDER, aircond., low mileage, $3,200 safety. 1977 Ford LTD for parts, $500. Phone 887-6664. 33-2 HONEY FOR SALE: WE CAN fill your containers. Lloyd Wheeler 887-6025. 33-2 A 1982 DODGE HOME AND park motor home van, completely equipped, sleeps four - in excellent condition. Phone 357-3317 or 357-3185. 33-1 MELBA APPLES NOW, PEARS later this month. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 33-1 FREE PICKUP OF UNWANTED appliances. Call 887-9175. 20-tfn 1% STOREY ALUMINUM SIDED house, 3 bedrooms, new garage on large lot in Walton. Call 887-6713. 32-3 FIREWOOD FOR SALE. PHONE 523-9295. 30-tfn CEMENT MIXER, STOVE & fridge, washer & dryer, freezer, dining room set, sofa bed, wooden table & chairs, beds & dressers, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, Call 348-8244, no Sim day calls please. ‘ 32-tfn HANK’S SMALL ENGINE SALES and Service Highway 4, Londes- boro. Complerc service for all small engines. Dealer for Canadiana, Bolens, Weed Eater, Poulan and Badger Farm Equipment. Call 523-9202. 25-tfn BULK BAKING INGREDIENTS & boxed meat, etc. available at Connie’s Kitchen Cupboard, 1% miles south of Londesboro, turn west on Cone. 8 off Highway 4. 523-9609. 11-tfn USED APPLIANCES. 30-DAY warranty. Call 887-9175. 20-tfn FOR RENT IN BLYTH: 3-BEDROOM HOME, stove and fridge included, $280 monthly and utilities. Available 1st week in September. Apply to Box R, c/o The Citizen, Box 429, Blyth. 33-2p WANTED PART-TIME BABYSITTER IN MY home, days starting September, 887-9239. 33-1 WANTED TO BUY: 40 TON OF mixed grain, old crop or new crop. Phone 887-6596. 33-1 WANTED TO BUY: NEW CROP mixed grain, combining available. Phone 887-6444. 33-1 RENTAL ACCOMMODATION or room and board. Phone 887-9660. 33-1 TURN UNWANTED ITEMS fromyour attic or basement into cash. Top prices paid for old cupboards, desks, dining room suites, chests of drawers, glass, china, oldlamps, etc. Call Auctions Unlimited, 527-1847. 16-tfn WANTED TO BUY: LIVESTOCK, barbecue pigs, ruptures, rhinitis, poor doers, feedlot rejects. Also sows and boars fit to butcher. Call 335-3151. 08-tfn HELP WANTED THE BLYTH LEGION REQUIRES two regular part-time help approx­ imately 20 hours a week bartend­ ing duties. Hourly wage, $5.00 per hour. Deadline August 16,1986 for applications. Apply: Blyth Poyal Canadian Legion, Branch 420, Box 206, Blyth, Ont. N0M lH0,c/oThe Secretary. 32-2 PARTTIME CLEANING PERSON for 5 mornings per week in Blyth. Contact 1-679-1153. 32-2 COMMUNITY NURSING SER- vices requires a regular part time visiting nurse to cover the Blyth, Clinton and Auburn area. This demanding position requires a registered nurse who is very flexible and has excellent assess­ ment and communication skills. This position involves an average of approximately 20 to 30 hours per week. Interested applicants are asked to send a written resume with references to Linda Knight, Director, Community Nursing Ser­ vices, Belgrave, Ont. NOG 1E0. Closing date for applications is August25,1986. 33-2 HELPTOKEEPA GOOD HOME GOiNG Town and Country Homemak­ ers need caring persons to work ashomemakersinthe Blyth and Brussels area. For further information call, Town and Country Homemakers 1-800- 265-3039 or 357-3222. I u I HURONIJM J TRMT0R SERVICE TECHNICIAN We have an immediate opening fora fully qualified, service technician. Are you conscien­ tious and have a desire to work in a modern J.D. dealership? Contact: Kevin Buchanan, Huron Tractor Limited. X Blyth 519-523-4244 CARD OF THANKS FYFE. The family of the late Mrs. Myrtle Fyfe would like to thank their neighbours and friends for the floral tribute and kindness shown during our time of bereave­ ment. 33-lp ROBERTSON. I would like to thank everyone who took part at my shower in Bluevale. The gifts are beautiful, useful and sincerely appreciated. The decorations, cor­ sages, entertainment, humourous skit and tasty lunch all contributed to making it a very special day. - Jacquie Robertson. 33-lp SHOBBROOK. I wish to thank those who organized the shower for me at Walton Community Hall and the many neighbours and friends who attended or sent gifts. Your thoughfulness is very much appre­ ciated and you will always be remembered. - Sincerely, Julie Shobbrook. 33-1 UHLER. The family of the late Ernst Uhl er wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness during our recent be­ reavement. Special thanks to the staff of Brookhaven Nursing Home for their care, Rev. Charles Carpentier and Watts Funeral Home - Vic, Ron, Bill, Fred, Bonnie andfamilies. 33-lp BIRTHS MASON. On August 8, 1986 David and Brenda are pleased to an­ nounce the safe arrival of their son Allan Robert David, 6 lb., 9 ozs. Brother for Robert, John, Jamie and Crystal. Grandson for Jim and Irma Mason, Blyth and Alex and Uneetfa Biesinger, Kitchener. PEARCE. Ron and Patricia Pearce (nee Seiling) of Chatham thank God for the safe arrival of their daughter Heather Elenor Louise, 8 lbs., 2 oz., on July 15, a sister for Daniel. Proud grandparents are Henry and Jean Seiling, Blyth and Mrs. Elenor Pearce, London. Informative advertising helps lower the price of goods. CANADIAN ADVERTISING FOUNDATION KERNIGHAN. At Alexandra Mar­ ine & General Hospital on Sunday, August 10, 1986, John Stewart Kernighan of Goderich and form­ erly of Colborne Twp., in his 89th year. Beloved husband of the late Gertrude McDonald. Dear father of Russel of RR 4, Goderich, Donald of Komoka and Isabel (Mrs. Chester Sturdy) of RR 2, Goderich. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and 8 great grand­ children. Predeceased by 1 brother Murray and 1 grandson Jim Kernighan. Those friends who wish may make donations to the charity of your choice. MALANIUK. Lillian of East Wil­ liam Street, Seaforth, passed away on Saturday, August 9, 1986, at Seaforth Community Hospital, in her 73rdyear. Lillian Robinson, beloved wife of Michael Malaniuk and the late Merna Axtmann (1961). Dear mother of Jim Axt­ mann, RR4, Walton; and Rosa (Mrs. Charles Fiddy), Brantford. Predeceased by one daughter Mrs. Betty Herbrick. Dear sister of Jean (Mrs. Merril Potter), Forest; Doro­ thy (Mrs. Clarence Lightfoot), Grand Bend; Gertrude (Mrs. Harold Wallis), Mrs. Marjorie Watkin, Robert, Donald and Al­ bert, all of London. Also survived by 11 grandchildren. Predeceased by one brother Arthur and one sister Edith Lowden. Funeral service was held Tuesday, August 12. Interment Maitlandbank Cem­ etery, Seaforth. MANN. John Alexander (Alex) of Port Ryerse and formerly of Grey Twp. passed away at Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe on Sat­ urday, August 9, in his 93rd year. Surviving are three daughters Mrs. Dorothy Hall of Port Ryerse, Muriel and her husband Russell Stewart of Paris and Rhea and her husband Jim Vallance of London; 2 sons Eldon and his wife Aileen of Lucknow, Jim and his wife Mary of RR 1, Monkton and by a friend Thelma Ostrasser; 16 grandchild­ ren; 20 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. Predeceased by his wife the former Pearl Harrison (May 1961); his parents the late James Mann and former Isabel Patterson; 3 brothers 5 sisters and one grandson Ste­ wart. The funeral was held from the Peebles Funeral Home, At­ wood on Tuesday, August 12. Interment North Logan Cemetery, Logan Twp. Donations may be made to the Memorial Fund of the Port Ryerse Church or Masonic Foundation. SHADDICK. At Maitland Manor, Goderich, Ontario, on Sunday, August 10, 1986, Joseph Richard Shaddick of Londesboro, in his 79th year. Beloved husband of the former Elsie Manning. Dear father of John of Goderich and William of Londesborough. Dear brother of Mrs. Maime Carter of Clinton, and Allen Shaddick of Londesborough. Also survived by five grandchild­ ren. A private family service was held at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario with interment in Blyth Union Cemetery. Donations to the Alzheimer’s Society or th^ Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. IN MEMORIAM GORDON. In memory of Jack Gordon, who passed away August 15, 1985. Quietlyremembered numerous days Time slips by but memories stay. - Missed by cousin, Jessie Engel. 33-1 KIRKCONNELL. In loving mem­ ory of a dear wife, mother, grandmother, Elizabeth Ellen, who passed away on August 12, 1980. Little we knew when we woke that morning The sorrow the day would bring The call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear You didn’t have time to say farewell Or for us to say goodbye You were gone before we realized, And only God knows the reason why We think of you in silence We often speak your name, And your picture in a frame Our hearts still ache with sadness And no one will ever know How much we miss you so. - Always remembered and sadly missedby husband Andrew, child­ ren and grandchildren. 33-1 REAL ESTATE OnlUDfw "irzo -Jlf SCOTTREALESTATE 196ONTARIOSTREET STRATFORD 271-2668 Cheaper than rent. You can own this 11/2 storey home and nice large lot for less than your rent pay­ ments. House in good repair and well kept. $32,900. MLS#6-411. CALL: CHARLOTTEGOEBEL 595-4979 Brussels, $55,400, 4 bed­ roomhome. Extensive useof natural wood, newer car­ pets, central vac, updated wiring and plumbing, wood oil furnace, backs in to school yard. MLS# 6020529. Call Ruth Gramlow 746-1565 or Bill Ramsey 744-2197. ****** $79,900, 7 bedroom home in village setting, country kit­ chen, banquet style dining room, main floor family and laundry room, super lot with large steel barn. MLS# 6060648. Call Bert Schmid- luber 893-5867 or Bill Ram­ sey 744-2197. ****** $64,900, ready for occupan­ cy, 2 bedroom home, custom kitchen cupboards, all app­ liances, Dashwood win­ dows, situated on a lovely village lot. MLS# 6060649. Call Bert Schmidluber at 893-5867 or Bill Ramsey 744-2197. WOLLE REALTY LTD., Realtor, 150 University Ave. W., Waterloo. N2L 3E4. Red Cross ready.