The Citizen, 1986-10-08, Page 19PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1986.
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.
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FOR SALE !FOR SALE a PETS iTENDERS WANTED BIRTHS
SCOTCH COLLIE, $50, FEMALE,
8 months, good with children.
Good farm dog. Phone 523-9435.
41-lp
THE RURAL VOICE MAGAZINE
is now on sale at The Citizen’s
Bly th office for only $1.35. 41-tfn
BABY CARRIAGE - CONVERTS
to car bed; crib mattress, good
condition; car seat; baby clothes;
supercycle trike. Make an offer,
357-2817. 41-lp
2-TONNE CAPACITY GRAIN-O-
Vator Feed Wagon, like new,
523-9445. 41-1
BOYS’ BAUER SKATES SIZES 11
and 13, like new. Phone 523-9612
after6o’clock. 41-lp
FOR SALE: TO BE REMOVED OR
torndown, 1 small frame house.
Purchasers responsible for clear
ing and levelling of site. Approxi
mately 2 miles from Bly th, com
plete. Interested parties can make
an appointment to see or make
inquiriestotheClerk’sOffice, P.O.
Box393, Queen St., Blyth, Ont.
523-4545. 40-2
3 MONTH OLD SEARS-O-PEDIC
foam mattress - queen size - (60 x
80) $95., 887-9313. 41-lp
BABY THINGS, WALKER, BUG-
gy, dressing table, swinging white
cradle, high chair, also two
outboard motors, and lOh.p. in
working order, one quartz heater,
oneG.E. humidifier. Call523-9413
after 5:30 41-1
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
FRESH KILLED TURKEYS FOR
Thanksgiving, $1.15 lb. Looking
for TV Tower and antenna?. Phone
523-4366. 41-lp
FIREWOOD FOR SALE. PHONE
523-9295. 30-tfn
apples - McIntosh and spar-
tans, direc' from our cold storage.
Northern spys later. Contact Boyd
Taylor523-9279. 38-4p
USED APPLIANCES. 30-DAY
warranty. Call 887-9175 . 20-tfn
IRENE’S SNOOP SHOP, l*/i
miles south of Brussels on County
Road 12. Open 7 days a week 10
a.m. to 9 p.m. Used furniture,
clothing, household items and
much more, 887-6800. 39-4
WE MANUFACTURE:
Sow Girth Ties [Nylon]
Cow/Ties [Nylon]
Horse Supplies
AGENT: BARBARABROWN
BRUSSELS
&
SHOE & HARNESS SHOP
65 John St. W.
Gorrie -- 335-3316
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. BEECH, ASH,
maple, cherry, and ironwood. $35
per unit. 4’ x 8’ x 14”. Phone
523-9360. 38tfn
LUMBER, NEW WALNUT, OAK,
ash and black cherry hardwood
lumber seconds. Assorted lengths
and widths, 335-6339 or 335-6395.
39-tfn
WALL UNIT, CHINA CABINET,
desk and chair, legal size filing
cabinet, kitchen table and chairs,
love seat and chair, bunk bed, gold
vinylcouchandchair, stove and
fridge, stack chairs. Call 348-8244.
No Sunday calls please. 39-tfn
KEROSENE BY METERED
pump at Lynn Hoy Enterprises,
Highway 86, east of Wingham,
357-3435. 39-tfn
FREE PICKUP OF UNWANTED
appliances. Call 887-9175. 20-tfn
1975 FORD 150 PICK-UP; NEW
fenders, tailgate and clutch. Motor
approximately 30,000 miles,
527-0559. 40-2
1978 AMC GREMLIN, GOOD
running order. Call 523-9350. 40-2
BLUE SPRUCE, DIG YOUR
choice, upto4feet high. Spruce
$2.00 per foot, Blue Spruce $3.50
per foot (tax included). P/4 miles
East of Wingham, Highway 86.
Mrs. Marsh, 2nd house east of
school, 357-2387. 40-3
FOR RENT
FARM HOUSE IN BRUSSELS
area,887-9235. 41-1
APARTMENT TO RENT, ONE
bedroom, ground floor, Blyth. Call
482-9210. 40-tfn
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY: BROWNIE
uniform for a 8-year-old girl. Phone
887-6875. 41-1
BABYSITTER WANTED IN
Brussels area, mustbeableto work
odd hours, for 2 children in my
home. Will provide transportation
if necessary. To start Nov. 1. Phone
887-9127. 41-lp
WILL DO CLEANING IN YOUR
homeorofficeinthe Blyth area.
References available. Phone
523-4417. 41-2
WANTED TO BUY: LIVESTOCK,
barbecue pigs, ruptures, rhinitis,
poor doers, feedlot rejects. Also
sows and boars fit to butcher. Call
335-3151. 08-tfn
TURN UNWANTED ITEMS
from your attic or basement into
cash. Top prices paid for old
cupboards, desks, dining room
suites, chests of drawers, glass,
china, old lamps, etc. Call Auctions
Unlimited, 527-1847. 16-tfn
SMALL CALVES, EITHER DAIRY
or beef. Also stockers or cows,
Phone 357-2861. 39.4
WILL DO TYPING IN MY HOME.
Students’ essays, business letters,
general typing. 523-4332/
523-4400. 40-tfn
FREE: 3 KITTENS
TO BE GIVEN AWAY.
Ten weeks old, litter trained.
Phone 523-9636 after 6:30 p.m.
FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEF
HELP WANTED
FULL- TIME -- PART-TIME
Sales Clerk. Apply to Stewart
Pharmacy, Brussels887-9514.41-1
RECORDING SECRETARY
The Board of Governors of the
Wingham and District Hospital is
seeking the services of a Recording
Secretary to replace our present
incumbent who has found full-time
employment elsewhere.
This highly confidential position
requires a mature individual who
possesses shorthand or speed
writing skills. Meetings are nor
mally held in the evenings, and
there are usually six to eight
meetings each month of approxi
mately two to three hours duration.
Qualified applications for this
part-time position are requested to
direct letters of application, and
resumes in confidence, no later
than October 15, 1986 to:
Mr. N. M. Hayes,
Secretary,
Board of Governors
Wingham and District Hospital
270 Carling Terrace,
Wingham, Ontario.
NOG 2W0 40-2
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY:
babysitter for pre-schooler aged 3
and 5 year old attending school
every other day. Hours mainly 8 to
4 p. m. and every sixth week, 2:30 to
5:30 p.m. Light housekeeping
duties. Reliable and responsible
personwith own vehicle. Phone
PatGillis, 887-6009. 40-2
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIPOFGREY
SNOWPLOW
TENDERS
for 1986-87 season
Sealed, clearly marked tenders
will be received by the under
signed until 12 noon on:
MONDAY, OCTOtfER20,1986
Tenders should state size and
make of graderand price per
hour.
Required is one grader with a 9
foot plow and 12 foot wing, with
a one-way plow.
Tender forms available at the
Municipal Office, RR 3, Bruss
els, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
ROY WILLIAMSON
Road Superintendent
RR3, Brussels, Ontario
N0G1H0
TOWNSHIPOFGREY
Applications are being
accepted forone
. SNOWPLOW
OPERATOR
For the 1986-87 season.
Applications must have requir
ed licence to operate a truck.
Sealed, clearly marked applic
ationswill be received by the
undersigned until 12 noon
Monday, October 20, 1986.
Roy Williamson,
Road Superintendent
RR 3, Brussels, Ontario
NOG 1H0
CARD OF THANKS
YOUNG. We wish to thank every
one who remembered us with gifts,
cards and good wishes on the
occasion of our 30th wedding
anniversary. They will long be
remembered. - Marion and Bill
Young. 41-lp
HOWATT. We want to say many
thanks to our family, relatives,
friends, neighbours for all the
lovely gifts, flowers and cards we
received for our fiftieth wedding
anniversary. A special thanks to all
who looked after the lovely lunch. It
was very much appreciated. -
Feme and Edgar. 41-1
RAINEY. My thanks and apologies
to all the members of the Brussels
Bulls who came to my rescue last
Saturday. A special thanks to Joe
Steffler, Pete Exel and Audrey
Cardiff for all their help. - Toby
Rainey. 41-lp
VAP^ VLIET. Thanks seems hardly
enough to say to all the wonderful
people who remembered me dur
ing my stay in Listowel Hospital
and since coming home. Your
concern, your prayers, your cards
and letters, flowers, candy and
baking etc. were all so much
appreciated. Special thanks to the
Bank staff, Marie McCutcheon,
Bonnie Lamble, the nurses and
doctors at Listowel Memorial and
my family. You have all been
super.
By the way, I’m doing just fine. I
will be taking treatments during
November and then I will be good
as new again. - Many thanks to all,
Joyce van Vliet. 41-lp
BROMMER-GOSLING. We would
like to thank Karen Giousher for
the shower she gave at the Triple K
Restaurant and Dianne Walden for
the shower she gave at her home.
Also thank you to everyone who
helped and gave gilts and to
friends, neighbours and relatives
who attended both events. Thank
you for making those days very
special. Thanks to the maid of
honour and matron of honour and
to the bridal attendants and the
best men and groomsmen for all
their help before, during and after
the wedding. Your kindness will
always be remembered. - Dave and
Debbie and Perry and Marlene.
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LAURIE. Robert and Ann Laurie of
Millbank are thrilled to announce
the arrival of their son, Ryan
James, born September 17, 1986
weighing 6 lbs., 15% oz. at
Stratford General Hospital. Spe
cial thanks to Dr. Spiers. Proud
grandparents are Edna Laurie of
Milverton and George and Mary
Davidson of Brussels, Ont.
ENGAGEMENTS
WEBSTER-IRELAND
David and Ruth Webster of Blyth
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Pauline to Mr. David
Ireland, son of George and Lois
Ireland of Newmarket. The wed
ding will take place Friday,
October 17,1986. 41-2
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FOUNDATION
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
First timeoffered - 3 bed
room home, one block from
centreof town-18.6x12.8
living room - formal dining
room - kitchen. Full high dry
basement - hot water heat
ing, 2 baths, 26 x 32 ft.
garage. Lot size 84 x 132.
One and a half storey, 3
bedroom home - living room,
formal dining room and
eat-in kitchen - 4 pc. bath up -
2 pc. down. Extensive reno
vations include new vinyl
siding and new total insula
tion. A fine family home -
Location Blyth.
First time offer, 3 bedroom
Blyth home - on a very scenic
landscaped 315 ft. lot. Living
room - dinette and kitchen.
Room at back for family
room. Asking $27,500. Try
an offer.
15 year old, 3 bedroom
Lucknow bungalow - spa
cious living room, dining
room and kitchen - full
basement - patio doors to
deck - half acre lot. Asking
$39,900.
Wingham -11/2 storey brick
home, large lot, electric
heating - $24,900.
Other Wingham homes in
the low thirties.
FARMS
E. Wawanosh, 137 acres,
good brick house, barns set
up for hogs.
Teeswater, 97 acres, high-t
way, 79 systematically tiled,
buildings. Asking $69,000.
Offers considered.
Caged layer operation, 168
acres, good house. Caged
layer barn 40 x 151, fully
automatic egg collection,
feeding and manure clean
out.
MEL MATHERS
WINGHAM 357-3208
Rep. L.W. HUTTON
REALESTATE