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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. ~TTT~I<~iriririrleielelclciririrjrKineFF 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. LOSE WEIGHT NOW •Safe and Effective •All Natural Products •No Calorie Counting •Naturally Suppresses Appetite •100% Money Back Guarantee I LOSTIOLBS. IN 2 WEEKS CALL DON DATEMA 523-9407 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 Advertising helps make jobs. CANADIAN ADVERTISING 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