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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-11-19, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1986. z V ■ 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. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES 1 !AUCTION SALES QnfUK ALL POINTS REALTY INC. Wingham & Goderich. Ont IDEAL STARTER HOME - This 2 bedroom mobile home, situated on large lot with drilled well. Property is in Moncrief and owner is anxious to sell, so don’t wait - make an offer. Call Kevin Pletch, 357-1967. IMAGINETHREE BATHROOMS-This approx. 1600 sq.ft^ ranch style bungalow in Wingham offers four bedrooms, living room, dining room, modern kitchen, family room in basement with wood stove, fireplace in living room, large lot, cement patio at rear. Home in excellent condition. For more information call Jim Ritchie, 357-3295. JIMRITCHIE KEVINPLETCH 357-3295 357-1967 Qntuij' £1(l)O Qntu%« wui'ihf iismc silver I BAILEY MASON BAILEY , BROKER 82 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338 , “Suddenly It’s Sold” 75 ACRES: On Maitland River, very scenic, no buildings. NEW LISTING: Londesboro. 4bedroom, 2 floor home, very spacious, heated double garage, like new throughout. 294 ACRES: Morris Township, excellent cropland, good set of buildings. 100 ACRES: Hobby and bush farm, on paved road, 15 acres workable, general purpose barn, large steel shed, house newly renovated, all in immaculate condition, East Wawanosh Township. 15 ACRES: 5 miles from Clinton, 11/2 floor frame home, farrowing barn for 35 sows. Property well fenced. 51/2 ACRES: Londesl SOLD 9 rooms, frame home. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Blyth, 3,000 sq. ft. plus apartment above. Owner will consider leasing. 4 ACRES: 2 floor brick home in good condition, 3 miles from Blyth. 198 ACRES: Dairy farm, free stall for 100 cows, excellent buildings, 2 Harvestore silos, Hullett Township. LONDESBORO: 1 floor rancher, finished basement, inground pool, large lot. BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat, apartment above, walk-in vault. 125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres workable, 22 acres hardwood bush. BLYTH: Triplex, 2 floor brick on Dinsley Street. 69 ACRES: 25 acres workable, secluded raised bungalow, insulated barn, several ponds, hardwood bush, HWY. #8. Ideal hobby or recreation property. BLYTH: Dinsley St., 2 floor brick home on large treed lot. BLYTH: 11/2 floor frame home, close to school and business district, 3 or 4 bedrooms. BLYTH: 3 lots on Hamilton street. APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT: 14 units, nearly new, on 3 acres, well located in Lucknow. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Ideal for office or store, apartment above. All redone, like new, Main Street, Auburn. CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, LIVESTOCK & FARM MACHINERY FOR HAROLD &DOROTHYSMITH ATBLUEVALE LOT27, CONC. 1, MORRISTWP. GN SATURDAY,NOV .22,1986 AT 11A.M. This is a clearing auction sale as Farm is Sold. Good line of machinery, pigs, grain and household effects, some antiques. Lunch Boothavailabledayof sale Terms: Cash day of sale Auctioneer or Proprietor are not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase Day of Sale PROPRIETORS: HAROLD& DOROTHYSMITH 357-2128 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL,357-2349 Blyth Legion Ladies* undertake fund-raising The regular monthly meeting of the Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary was held Monday, November 3 with 20 members present. During the business section, it was agreed to send a donation to the Huronview Day Care Centre for the Homebound; Block Parents Assocation and Huron Family Services. Two teams will be in the Zone Bowling Tournament at Goderich on Saturday, Nov. 8. One cribbage team advanced to the District play-offs held November 15. The quilt, which was raffled at the Threshers Banquet, was won by Gene Gore of Blyth. Fundrais­ ing for the Jubilee Year was discussed. Tickets are now on sale for a half of beef and a grocery hamper. Another quilt will be ready in the spring. Card parties started October 25 and will contin­ ue every two weeks at the Blyth Legion Hall. Comrade Mary Hawn, Zone C-l commander addressed the meet­ ing on general matters and a gift was presented to her. Members were reminded of the Church Parade on November 9 at the Londesboro United Church at 11 a.m. and the Remembrance Day Parade on November 11 in Blyth. The Christmas party for all members will be held at the Triple K Restaurant December 1, and will be the last meeting of the year. Christian school runners place well CROSS COUNTRY MEET W eeks of running club participa­ tion paid off for the students of Clinton and District Christian School on October 22 as they joined area public school in the Cross Country Meet. The school placed third in the school standings. One individual medal was won by Danny Vanderlaan in the Inter­ mediate Boys division. The host school, Hullett Central, placed first. OCSTA CONVENTION The staff of Clinton and District Christian School travelled to Re­ deemer College at Ancaster on Oct. 23 and 24, for the annual Ontario Christian School Teach­ ers’ Association convention. The new facilities of Redeemer College served very well for this occasion. The convention theme, “Refreshed in the Lord” was well developed in the foundational address entitled, “Teaching Them to Obey” given by Rev. D. Pierikof University of Toronto campus. This inspirational address remind­ ed teachers of the refreshing power of the Lord needed to carry out our calling as Christian educators. Workshops, given both days, were instrumental in sharing ideas old and new for the classroom. The local staff attended a variety of sessions, including topics such as: remedial programs, poetry writ­ ing, art, music, Bible teaching, handling stress, French and curri­ culum writing. They found these workshops informative and stimu­ lating. A feeling of fellowship is strongly apparent at gatherings of this kind. Together the staffers were indeed “refreshed.” Larger type in new Blyth-Auburn phone book Larger type and a return to four columns per page of listings are the major changes in the 1986 tele­ phone directory for London - St. Thomas and surrounding area. This will be the new format for most Bell directories in Ontario as they are issued over the next 12 months, the company said. Some 257,000 copies of the new telephone book will be delivered from November 11 to November 26. A color photograph of the Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton is on the cover of the directory. This vivid scene of the famous Gardens visited by 750,000 persons a year, is on the cover of all Bell directories being published this year in Ontario. The Citizen A Christmas Gift that’s remembered all year long Write a personal message on the Christmas card we supply For friends, relatives, neighbours, employees A Great Way to say "Thank You” F ^?NLY^^^)?OR52WEE™S — " I name..................................................................... GIFT IS FROM.................................... j I[address................................................ |