The Citizen, 1986-08-27, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1986.
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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 IN MEMORIAM COMING EVENTS
ONE YOUNG BILLY GOAT.
Phone 523-9628. 35-lp
FIREWOOD, SEASON CURED.
Phone 523-9523. 35-lp
CUCUMBERS FOR SALE.
Phone 887-9502. 35-2
MUST SELL: DARK BROWN
SOFA-bed, 2 years old. Excellent
shape. Best offer. Call 523-9447.
AskforKaren. 35-lp
FRESH RAINBOW TROUT,
Blyth Acres Trout Farms, West of
Blyth on County Road 25, turn right
on first sideroad, % mile on right
hand side. Open 9 to 6 Saturday
and Sunday. Phone Don Elliott
523-4502. 35-lp
GARAGE SALE: NEW & USED
items, dishes, appliances, furni
ture, etc. County Road 25, */i mile
west of Auburn at top of hill. Rain
or shine. Watch for sign. Aug. 29,
30,31. 35-lp
54” BOX SPRING AND SPRING-
filled mattress, $25.00. One small
upholstered rocking chair, $10.00.
Phone Ralph McCrea, 523-9344.
35-1
FEED SYSTEM 1-YEAROLD, 6
compartment71/2 h.p. Farmatic
Mill; 7‘/2 h.p. Fuller air pump;
12-ton Helm Feed Factory. Call
887-6616. 34-2
10 x 35 FT. HOUSE TRAILER
with stove and fridge, 3 piece bath.
Reasonably priced. Call after 6,
887-9019. 35-1
FURNITURE - UNTIL SAT.,
AUG. 30/86. Buy at August sale
prices at Schuett’s, Mildmay.
Select from about 100 suites of new
furniture, also, Serta mattresses
and sofa beds, curio and china
cabinets. Free delivery in wide
area. Godfrey E. Schuett Ltd.
Phone 367-2308, Mildmay, Ont.
35-1
PIANOS, 5 USED PIANOS, $595
and up. Scnuett’s Furniture Show
rooms, Mildmay. Also new Kawai
& Sherlock-Manning pianos. Free
delivery in wide area. Godfrey E.
Schuett Ltd. Phone 367-2308,
Mildmay, Ont. 35-1
*75 FORD PICK-UP INCLUDING
cap, 887-9669. 33-tfn
FREE PICKUP OF UNWANTED
appliances. Call887-9175. 20-tfn
HANK’S SMALL ENGINE SALES
and Service, Highway 4, Londes-
boro. Complete service for all small
engines. Dealer for Canadiana,
Bolens, Weed Eater, Poulan and
Badger Farm Equipment. Call
523-9202. 25-tfn
FIREWOOD FOR SALE. PHONE
523-9295. 30-tfn
CEMENT MIXER, STOVE &
fridge, washer & dryer, freezer,
dining room set, sof 1 bed, wooden
table & chairs, beds & dressers,
Electrolux vacuum cleaner, Call
348-8244, no Sundav calls please.
32-tfn
BULK BAKING INGREDIENTS &
boxed meat, etc. available at
Connie’s Kitchen Cupboard, l1/*
miles south of Londesboro, tur.i
west on Cone. 8 off Highway 4.
523-9609.. 11-tfn
ORDER PEARS NOW TO
ass; • supple. Contact Boyd Tay-
,o.-, 523-9279. ' 34-2
USED APPLIANCES. 30-DAY
warranty. Call 887-9175. 20-tfn
FOR RENT
HOUSETORENTIN ETHEL, 2
storey, 4 bedrooms. Call 524-2681
between9and5p.m. 34-2
WANTED
UNIVERSITY STUDENT SEEKS
transportation to Edmonton at the
end of August, will contribute
money for gas. Please contact Tom
at523-9338. 35-lp
WANTED TO RENT: SMALL
house or trailer in or near Blyth for
October 1. Phone 482-3811 after 6
p.m. 35-tfn
WANTED TO BUY: LIVESTOCK,
dairy or beef and horses. Will also
buy crippled, poor-doers, or down
ers. Phone 526-7509. 35-4
PART TIME BABY SITTER IN
Walton area starting September.
Phone 887-9559. 35-1
WANTED TO BUY: BIG ROUND
bales of second cut hay or standing.
Phone523-9586or523-4728. 35-lp
4 WHEEL DRIVE GM TRUCKS
and Blazers, for parts or repair.
Phone 887-9608. 354
TURN UNWANTED ITEMS
from your attic or basenrentinto
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
SMALL CALVES, EITHER DAIRY
or beef. Also stockers or cows.
Phone 357-2861. 34-4
THE CITIZEN IS LOOKING FOR
old pictures of early threshing
scenes, steam engines, etc. for its
special issue honouring the 25th
annual Huron Pioneer Threshers
Reunion. Please deliver to The
Citizen office. All photos willbe
returned. 34-2p
help wanted;
LOCAL AGRIBUSINESS RE-
quires an aggressive individual to
serve customers in the feed and
crop production areas. Experience
in retailing, feed, crop production
or farm background would be an
asset. Will train. Send resume to
Box S, c/o The Citizen, Box 429,
Blyth. 34-2
RELIABLE PERSON TO BABYSIT
in my home. Prefer live-in for a 6
month old and a 21/2 year old. Light
housework. Some shift work.
References please. For interview
call 887-9608. 35-1
Avon
Centennial Opportunity
Start your own Avon
business for as little as $10.
total investment [regularly
$25] until July 24.
Former representatives
welcome back FREE [under
13 campaigns].
Immediate Openings
Call 887-6305
RETAIL OPPORTUNITY IN
Brussels for a highly motivated
person with mechanical aptitude
who enjoys dealing with the public.
Previous experience not neces
sary. A farm background would be
an asset. This is a permanent
position with an attractive future
for the right individual. Apply in
writing to Box T, c/o The Citizen,
Box 152, Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0.
35-1
CARD OF THANKS
McGEE. Wewouldlike to thank
our Blyth friends for cards and
expressions of sympathy during
ourrecentbereavement. - Jack and
Dorene McGee. 35-1
CHARTER. Thank you to our
friends and neighbours for a great
anniversary party. We had a most
enjoyable day. Thanks also for the
many cards and gifts. - Robert and
Donelda Charter. 35-lp
THE LONDESBORO SUMMER
Playground would like to thank all
the people in Londesboro and
surrounding area who pledged
money to the Garbage-a-thon.
Because of your generosity we are
able to give $520 to Ron Nesbitt.
35-lp
VAN VLIET. We would like to
thank our friends and relatives for
the many beautiful cards and gifts
sent on the occasion of our 25th
wedding anniversary. Aspecial
thanks for the beautiful flower
arrangements from our friends at
Bainton Limited, the Board of the
Blyth Festival, Earl and Marg
Caldwell and our family. We also
would like to thank Peter and Carol
Irwin at the Blyth Inn for catering to
the delicious gourmet dinner, at
our home. It was a wonderful time!
- Con and Lois Van Vliet. 35-1
ALCOCK. We wish to thank our
friends, neighbours and relatives
for their cards, flowers, visits and
food received following our car
accident. Your kindness was great
ly appreciated. - Ross and Cora
35-lp
McGAVIN. Thanks to those
friends who have called, sent food,
cards, flowers and visited me in
Seaforth Community Hospital and
since coming home. Thanks to Dr.
Wongandthestaff- sorry to get
you up in the night. Special thanks
to Mr. and Mrs. Steen Marcussen
and Brad Rice for their assistance
at the accident scene and their
concern at the hospital. Thanks
Brent for getting help. Prayers and
understanding from my family and
friendswereappreciated. - Sin
cerely, Jeff McGavin. 35-1
ROBERTSON-BISHOP. We would
like to extend our appreciation to
everyone who attended our Buck
and Doe to make it a huge success.
A special thankyou to the Deitner
family, our wedding party, and
friends who planned and worked at
it. Thanks again to all our friends
and relatives. It is an evening we
will remember. - Jacquie Robert
son and Kevin Bishop. 35-1
BIRTHS
ROSS. Amy Jayne would like to
announce the birth of sister,
‘‘Candice Christine” on Fri., Aug.
22/86. Born at Wingham and
Districtweighing81bs. at 12:24
a.m. Proud parents are Jayne and
Eric.
THOMPSON. In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Norman Thompson,
who passed away five years ago
August 29, 1981.
Memories are like threads of gold
They never tarnish or grow old
Today, to-morrow our whole life
through
We will always love and remember
you.
- Always remembered and sadly
missed by wife Isabel, son Frank,
daughter-in-law Lois and grand
son Paul. 35-lp
JACKLIN. In loving memory of a
dear wife, Roxy, who passed away
August 29, 1983.
No farewells were spoken, no time
to say goodbye.
You were gone before I knew it and
only God knows why.
My heart still aches with sadness,
secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you, no one
will ever know.
I mourn for you in silence, no eyes
can see me weep,
But many silent tears are shed,
while others are asleep.
I have lost my soul’s companion, a
life linked with my own
And day by day 1 miss you more, as
I walk through life alone.
No one knows how much I miss you,
no one knows the bitter pain,
I have suffered since I lost you, life
has never been the same.
- Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by husband Melville.
35-lp
JACKLIN. In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
who passed away August 29,1983.
To hear your voice, to see your
smile,
To sit with you and talk a while.
Many times we think of you, many
times we’ve cried
If love could have saved you, Mom,
you never would have died.
It broke our hearts to lose you, but
you didn’t go alone,
For part ofus went with you, the
day God called you home.
- Loved and always remembered by
your family and grandchildren.
35-lp
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF WEST
WAWANOSH
TENDERS, in SEALED, PLAINLY
MARKED envelope, will be re-
ceivedby the undersigned until
5:00 p.m., TUESDAY, SEPTEM-
BER2,1986, for abulldozer and
operator to work REGULARLY,
EVERY TWO WEEKS, at the
Waste Disposal Site. Tenderers
should submit a contract price for
compacting and covering garbage
at the Dump, on a specific day
biweekly. Tender should indicate
size of machine. Successful tender
er will be required to sign an
Agreement to perform the requir
ed services. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
For more information contact the
Clerk.
Joan C. Armstrong, Clerk,
R.R. 2, Lucknow. NOG 2H0
528-2903 34-2
COMING EVENTS
BLYTH U.C. SUNDAY SCHOOL
begins its Fall Session on Sunday,
Sept. 7 at 9:45 a.m. All children
ages 3 to highschool are welcome.
Comeandjoin us. 35-2p
GARAGE SALE-AUG. 30 - RAIN
or shine 9:00 - 3:00 at 210
DrummondSt., Blyth. 35-lp
MONSTER BINGOS, SPONSOR-
ed by Clinton Service Clubs at the
Clinton Community Centre, Every
Monday, to Sept. 1, 1986. 15
regular games: $50.00 prize. Ma
gic number bingo. $25.00 extra on
regular games. 3 share-the-wealth
games. Bonanza bingo. Grand
prize $1,000.00 each night. Open:
6:30 p.m. Bingo starts 8:00 p.m. 2
early bird games 7:30 p.m. Admis
sion: 16 years of age or over.
Proceeds to community work.
25-tfn
THE FAMILY OF MRS. MARY
McQuarrie would like to invite her
friends and neighbours to an open
house at her home on the occasion
of her 90th birthday on Sunday,
August 31 from 2 - 4. Best wishes
only. 35-lb
YARD SALE-SAT., AUG. 30-9
a.m. -6p.m., 1 mileeast of Auburn
and 1 % miles north East Wawa-
nosh, Cone. 3, Lot. 31. ‘74 Dodge
Van$100.;and ‘77 Pacer $120-
both running, rabbit cages, apart
ment size stove, bicycles, 2 wood
framed windows 60” x 40”, 2 free
puppies - part collie - part beagle,
toys plus many other items. 35-lp
THE BLYTH DISTRICT FIRE
Department will be hiding their
annual Pancake Breakfast Satur
day, September 6th and Sunday,
September 7th from 8-11 a.m. at
the Blyth Fire Hall.
Adults, $3.00; 12 and Under - $2;
Preschool - Free. Everyone Wel
come. Come out and support your
local Fire Department. 35-2
BLYTH FESTIVAL
CAKE-WALK: August 27, 28
(matinee & evening), 29, 30
(matinee & evening), September
2, 3 (matinee & evening), 4
(matinee & evening), 5
All evening performances are at
8:30 p.m.; matinees at 2.00 p.m.
For information and tickets, call
Box Office at 523-9300/9225. 35-1
CARRALLY: Saturday, August
30. Don’t miss out on this exciting
Blyth Festival fund-raising event.
Fun for the whole family! Lots of
exciting prizes! Registration: $5/
car,between9a.m. and 12 noon on
dayof rally. For further details, call
523-4345. 35-1
GODERICH SQUADRON OF THE
Canadian Power and Sail Squad
rons willbe conducting Boating
Courses for adults this fall.
Register at Clinton District High
School on September 11 at 8:00
p.m. orphone523-9659. 35-3
AT YOUR SERVICE
CUSTOM COMBINING SMALL
grains, beans, corn, trucking
available. Competitive rates. Call
482-7301. 32-5
CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND
swathing. Call Hank Reinink
523-9202 or 523-4569. 23-tfn
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