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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-10-15, Page 21PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1986. 'X CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50for 20 words, additional words 1Oc 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. FOR SALE FOR SALE ^TENDERS WANTED]ll\l MEMORIAM ENGAGEMENTS BEAVER UNIFORM FOR SALE and would like to buy Cub uniform. Phone 523-9210. 42-lp WINTER CABBAGE FOR Sauerkraut, potatoes, beets, sprouts, squash, few peppers at Boneschanskers, 2% miles north, 1 % miles east of Brussels. 42-2 160 ONE-YEAR-OLD RED HENS still laying good. Call Archie Jacklin 887-9227. 42-1 USED APPLIANCES. 30-DAY warranty. Call 887-9175 . 20-tfn FIREWOOD FOR SALE. PHONE 523-9295. 30-tfn THE RURAL VOICE MAGAZINE is now on sale at The Citizen’s Blyth office for only $1.35. 41-tfn BABY THINGS, WALKER, BUG- gy, dressing table, swinging white cradle, high chair, also two outboard motors, 7V4 and lOh.p. in working order, one quartz heater, oneG.E. humidifier. Call 523-9413 after5:30. 42-lp BLUE SPRUCE, DIG YOUR choice, up to4 feet high. Spruce $2.00 per foot, Blue Spruce $3.50 per foot (tax included). 1 % miles East of Wingham, Highway 86. Mrs. Marsh, 2nd house east of school, 357-2387. 40-3 FREE PICKUP OF UNWANTED appliances. Call887-9175. 20-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 LUMBER, NEW WALNUT, OAK, ash and black cherry hardwood lumber seconds. Assorted lengths and widths, 335-6339 or 335-6395. 39-tfn FIREWOOD: BEECH, ASH, maple, cherry, and ironwood. $35 per unit. 4’ x 8’ x 14”. Phone 523-9360. 38tfn 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 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 FOR RENT APARTMENT TO RENT, ONE bedroom, ground floor, Blyth. Call 482-9210. 40-tfn ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT on main street Blyth. Nov. 1 possession. Appliances supplied. Phone357-3056. 42-1 PETS HALF BEAGLE. t^ALF POMER- anian pu£V\\^.V months old, female, dS^med, $35.00 phone 523-9210. 42-lp WANTED WANTED TO RENT LARGE 3-bedroom home in Brussels, 887-9104after6p.m. 42-1 WILL DO TYPING IN MY HOME. Students’ essays, business letters, general typing. 523-4332/ 523-4400. 40-tfn SMALL CALVES, EITHER DAIRY or beef. Also stockers or cows, Phone 357-2861. 39-4 IRENE’S SNOOP SHOP, P/a 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 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, 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 WILLDOCLEANING IN YOUR homeorofficeinthe Blyth area. References available. Phone 523-4417. 41-2 HELP WANTED WE MANUFACTURE: Sow Girth Ties [Nylon] Cow/Ties [Nylon] Horse Supplies BABYSITTER WANTED IN THE Blyth area. Mature, reliable per­ son. Preferably in my home for 9 month old. Hours vary. Phone Luann Taylor 523-4235, after 4 p.m. 42-2 THE BRUSSELS LADIES’ CURL- ing Club requires a babysitter at the arena every Tuesday afternoon from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. starting November 4 to the end of March. Contact Velma Locking, 887-6295. 42-2 AGENT: BARBARA BROWN BRUSSELS SHOE & HARNESS SHOP 65 John St. W. Gorrie -- 335-3316 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 ations will be received by the undersigned until 12 noon Monday, October 20, 1986. Roy Williamson, Road Superintendent RR 3, Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0 TOWNSHIPOFGREY SNOWPLOW TENDERS for1986-87season Sealed, clearly marked tenders will be received by the under­ signed until 12 noon on: MONDAY,OCTOBER20,1986 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. ROYWILLIAMSON Road Superintendent RR3, Brussels, Ontario N0G1H0 CARD OF THANKS BROWN. The family of the late Harvey Brown express their deep­ est thanks to all who helped in any way in their time of sorrow. Special thanks to all who cared for Harvey during his stay in the Seaforth Healthcare Facility and hospitals. The assistance of Rev. Bauman, Lloyd Tasker, the Blyth Masonic Lodge and pallbearers, and the ladies who served lunch at the church, the thoughtfulness of friends, neighbours and relatives for the many floral tributes, memorial donations, visits, cards and food sent to our home were greatly appreciated. Your kind­ ness will always be remembered. - John, Elva, Elaine and Sharon. 42-lp ELSTON. We would like to express our appreciation to our families, friends and neighbours for their visits, cards and gifts since Gary’s accident. Thank you to everyone who babysat for us in any way. Your kindness will always be remembered. - Gary and Diane Elston. 42-1 McCRACKIN. In memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great­ grandma, Mina McCrackin, who passed away October 14, 1984. Memories are pictures of days that are passed Tho’ the years fly by, still they will last And never fade or grow dim. Too dearly loved to be forgotten by your family, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. 42-nc RYAN. In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister who passed away 2 years ago October 15,1984. A special smile, a special face, A part of our family we can never replace, Loved and remembered everyday, Missed much rndre than words can say. To some she may be forgotten, To others a part of the past, But to those who knew her and loved her, Her memory will always last. - Sadly missed but always remem­ bered by Mom and Dad, Paul & Cheryl, Chris & Brenda, Mike & Kathy, Gramma Skinner. 42-1 RYAN. In loving memory of a dear friend who passed away October 15, 1984. 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. It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn’t go alone, For partof uswentwith you, the day God called you home. - Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Sandy Huether and Pam Engel. 42-1 RYAN. In loving memory of a dear friend, Mary Alice Ryan, who passed away suddenly 2 years ago October 15, 1984. We do not need a special day, To bring you to our minds. The days we do not think of you, Are very hard to find. We think of you in silence. We often speak your name. All we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. Our hearts still ache in sadness, Our silent tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. -SadlymissedbyLloyd, Mabel, Lisa, Sharon and Melvin, Teresa, Chris and families. 42-1 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 MR. AND MRS. PERRIE RAM- meloo of Blyth are pleased to announce the forthcoming marri­ age of their daughter Danica Jeanine to James Rutherford McNichol, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McNichol of Seaforth. The wedding will take place Saturday, October25,1986at6:30, Northside United Church, Seaforth. Open reception to follow at Seaforth and District Community Centre. The Canadian Red Cross Society AT YOUR SERVICE CUSTOM COMBINING, CORN, 30&36” rows. Also beans. Phone 523-9440. 42-2p SANDBLASTING - EQUIPMENT, vehicles, buildings, etc. Spray painting and Brickcleaning. Free estimates. Call White’s Sandblast­ ing, Wroxeter, 335-3452 anytime. 36-eow FARMERS INTERESTED IN planting more acres per day without driving faster and reduc­ ing repair costs without spending more money, call Hunter Farms, Ripley, 395-2842. 40-3eow NEED HELP? GETTING YOUR silage off. Have 115 h.p. tractor good on wet land will pull wagons or harvestor, reasonable. Also custom loading and spreading manure, bulldozing, trucking and firewood for sale. Call J.D. Carter 523-9405 after 6 p.m. 41-2p AT YOUR SERVICE CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND swathing. Call Hank Reinink 523-9202 or 523-4569. 23-tfn FREE TRAINING, SUPPORT& financial assistance is provided to women establishing self-help groups to promote health. Groups 1 such as bereavement, step moth­ ers, chronic illness, single parents etc. are encouraged to apply. For application phone 482-9706 or write Women Today Box 1405 Clinton N0M 1L0. 40-3 PLANNING A PARTY? WOULD you like us to look after the food? We cater to small weddings, banquets, luncheons or home parties. Old-fashioned home cook­ ing. Reasonable prices. Phone - Beth Earl 887-6401 or Joan Smith 887-6341. 41-2p LOSE WEIGHT NOW •Safe and Effective •All Natural Products •No Calorie Counting •Naturally Suppresses Appetite •100% Money Back Guarantee I LOST 10LBS. IN 2 WEEKS CALL DON DATEMA 523-9407 P/ease contribute to use,'. Canada! HELP BREAK THE PATTERN OF POVERTY 56 Sparks Ottawa K1P 5B1 (613) 234-6827 HriW I OPEN: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. Eve.&Weekend-byappt. F F Horst Feige D.T. GODERICH 58 West Street Goderich [519)524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt [519)665-7818