The Citizen, 1986-02-05, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1986.
CLASSIFIED RATES:
Minimum $2.50for20 words, additional
words 10c each. 50cwill be added for ads
not paid by the following Wednesday.
Birthsand deaths, no charge. Deadline:
Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792.
FOR SALE CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM
24” WALK BEHIND 5 H.P.
snowblower in good condition,
$150 or best offer. Call 523-4260.
06-1
ANNUAL SPRING OIL SALE
stars February 1st at the Belgrave
Co-op. Save 8% on all youi orders.
Come and see us for all your Spring
petroleum needs. 357-271 1 or
523-4454. 06-1
HEATED BOWLS LARGE &
small sizes. Clean up your water
ing problems at special end of
season prices. Belgrave Co-op
357-2711. 05-2
500 HEN CAGES. PHONE
526-7744. 06-lp
WESTINGHOUSE HEAVY DUTY
clothes dryer, excellent condition.
Callafter5p.m., 887-6905. 06-lp
26” SANYOCOLORT.V. CON-
sole model (51” x 30”) in perfect
condition, $395. Call 887-9313.
06-lp
ONE BABY SLEIGH WITH PAD,
One used crib with mattress, roll of
green chain link fence, 524-9875.
06-1
1979DODGEMAGNUM2 DOOR-
Brown, excellent body, P.S., P.B.,
Phone523-9536. 06-2p
ALFALFA FIRST & SECOND
cut hay. Alfalfa and Timothy third
cut hay. No rain. Also double cut
red clover seed, 482-7301 05-2
1980 FORD FAIRMONT WAGON
$1200 or best offer. Call 523-4431
after 6 p.m. 06-lp
USED APPLIANCES. 90-DAY-
Warranty. Call887-9175. 03-tfn
BROWN CHESTERFIELD AND
chair; Avocado recliner chair;
green flowered swivel rocker;
coffee table and end tables; brown
kitchen table and six chairs,
357-1548. 05-2
Oldfield
Used
Department
One clothes dryer, re
conditioned $165.
******
One console model AM/FM
record and tape player $110.
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One 20” Sharp TV table
model $199.95.
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One40 gallon glass lined hot
water tank $119.
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One 20” Westinghouse TV,
table model, fair condition
$179.
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Only a few factory reject
stainless steel pots and pans
are left. Very reasonable
prices.
Woodburner with glass
front $250 [List $389], Cha-
leur woodburner $350 [List
$599].
Some new luggage still
available at half price.
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Oldfield
Pro Hardware
and Radio Shack
Brussels -
887-6851
l‘/2 STOREY HOUSE, DRUM-
mond St. West, Blyth. Completely
renovated. 3-4 bedrooms, 2 bath
rooms, carpetthroughout. Also
2-car garage. Contact L.B. Walsh
523-9675after5:00p.m. 08-tfn
Fl GILTS: YORK X LANDRACE
R.O.P.-15m.m.-18m.m.B.F. 130
- 155 days. $175. Contact Cordner
Farms 887-6724 03-4
KEROSENEBYMETERED Pump
50c per litre. Lynn Hoy Enterprises
Ltd., 357-3435. 01-tfn
FREE PICKUP OF UNWANTED
appliances. Call887-9175. 03-tfn
STRAW FOR SALE. 75c A BALE.
Phone 887-6236. C?-2p
WANTED
WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME
weekdays. Phone523-9347. 06-1
SMALL CALVES EITHER DAIRY
orbeefandalsosmall stockers.
Phone357-2861. 05-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
FOUND
LADIES’ SNOW PANTS, SIZE 14.
found on Wellington Street, Blyth
on January 26. May claim at The
Citizen office for the cost of this ad.
06-1
NOTICE 1
FATHERS FOR JUSTICE. For
information please call Steve
Tanfield, 578-0728 07-tfn
HELP WANTED I
ALOETTE BEAUTY CONSUL-
tants wanted. No experience need
ed. Partorfull-time. Earn $50 -
$100 per night. Free training. No
money involvement. For more
information call Isobel at 357-2895.
06-2
BABYSITTER NEEDED TO
come in. Two miles north of
Brussels on County Rd. 12.
References required. Phone after
3:00.887-9624. 05-2p
SUN STAR POULTRY SERVICES.
Full or part-time employment
available. Night work catching
chickens. Travelling involved.
Transportation supplied. For fit
and hard working people. Chance
for advancement to foreman avail
able. Call Clinton at 392-8192.
05-tfn
Swimming Pool Staff
required for the
New Brussels, Morris & Grey
Community Pool
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Send resumes stating education, qualifications
& experience before Feb. 21, 1986 to
MRS KAREN HASTINGS
BRUSSELS. ONTARIO NOG 1H0
KIRKBY. We wish to thank our
friends and neighbours for the
Surprise Party they held for us on
the occasion of our 25th Wedding
Anniversary. We hope that when
wereturnfromourtripthe dogs
will be accustomed to that beauti
ful clock and not bark every time it
chimes. We feel fortunate to have
spent 25 married years among such
thoughtful, caring people. Thank
you! - Doug and Jeanne 06-1
PENNINGTON. The family of the
late Betty Pennington would like to
thank their relatives, neighbours
and friends for their loving support
and thoughtfulness shown to us in
the loss of our dear Mother and
Grandmother. The flowers, calls,
cards, visits, memorial donations
ard food as expressions of sym
pathy were greatly appreciated.
Special thanks to Barb and Max
Watts, Rev. Robin Lyons for his
prayers and comforting messages,
Ladies of St. John’s Anglican
Church who provided and served a
delicious lunch and to the pallbear
ers and flower bearers. No words
can express our appreciation to
Dianne Huether and Iona McLean.
Their kindness has touched us
deeply and will always be remem
bered. -Earl, Mary, Jason, Ken
and Kevin. 06-1
PEASE. The family of the late
Walter Pease wishes to express
their sincere thanks and apprecia
tion to friends and neighbours for
their support and other acts of
kindness shown to them during the
loss of a dear brother and uncle.
The beautiful floral tributes, mem
orial donations, cards of sympathy
and food brought to our homes
were all greatly appreciated. Spec
ial thanks to Rev. Vic Jamieson for
his comforting message and M.L.
Watts Funeral Home. Many
thanks to the ladies of Melville
Presbyterian Church for the deli
cious lunch. Your kindness will
always be remembered. - The
Pease Family. 06-lp
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MULVEY. I would like to say
‘‘ThankYou”toDr. McGregor,
Dr. Gear, Dr. Hanlon, also a
special thank you to the nurses in
I.C.U. while a patient in Wingham
and District hospital. I would like to
thank relatives, neighbours and
friends for flowers, cards and
ph'onecalls. -RitaMulvey 06-1
HUPFER. I wish to thank our
friends and neighbours for their
kindness while I was in hospital.
The cards, visits and calls were
indeed appreciated. - Vern Hupfer
06-lp
McDONALD. Thefamily of the late
Edna McDonald would like to
thank relatives, neighbours and
friends for their kindness and
thoughtfulness shown to us in the
lo$s of our dear mother, grand
mother and great-grandmother.
The beautiful floral tributes, mem
orial donations to Walton United
Church. Brussels Presbyterian
Church, the Kidney Foundation,
Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario, food sent to our homes,
cards, other expressions of sym
pathy and prayers were a great
comforttousall. We would also
like to thank Rev. Bonnie Lamble,
theM. L. Watts Funeral Home, the
nurses, doctors and staff at
Huronview for the good care that
she received and a special thanks to
the Walton United-Church Women
for the lunch provided following
the service. Nowords can express
our appreciation. - Ken, Leona
McDonald and family; Don, Mari
lyn McDonaldand family; Murray,
Mary Huether andfamily. 06-1
REAL ESTATE
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MASON BAILEY
82 ALBERT ST REET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
"Suddenly h's Sold"
NEW LISTING: Blyth, 11/2 floor brick, Dinsley Street, 3
bedrooms, hot water heat.
NEW LISTING: Restaurant and gas bar, fully equipped,
seats 32 people. Three bedroom apartment above.
150 AC RES: Reduced to seJ I quickly, Third Line of East
Wawanosh. 100 acres workable. A good 2 floor brick home.
Combination furnace, 11 acres of fall wheat.
BLYTH: Victorian style five bedroom home on double lot
near arena.
15 ACRES: HullettTownship, farrowing barn, frame home,
adjacent to Hullett Wildlife.
BLYTH: Two bedroom brick home on Dinsley Street,
combination furnace.
292 ACRES: West Wawanosh, general farm, good
buildings, overlooking Maitland River.
100 ACRES: Sixth LineMorrisTownship, 95acres workable,
no buildings.
LONDESBORO: Mobile Home 12’ x 60’. Reduced to
$11,500.00.
185 ACRES: Third Line Morris Township, 120 acres
workable.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick e^Vy-low, double garage,
paved drive.
BLYTH: Hwy. #4,8V2 acres, no buildings, good commercial
site.
94 ACRES: 55 acres workable, on south Maitland River, no
buildings.
BRUSSELS: Main Street, 3 bedroom home. Under $32,000.
21/2 ACRES: 3 bedroom home, like new throughout, adjacent
to Wildlife Sanctuary.
10 ACRES: good brick home and utility barn, Hullett
Township.
5 ACRES: Hullett Township, good 1V2 floor home, barn for
600 hogs and 100 veal calves. All offers invited.
75 ACRES: 13th HullettTownship, 60 acres workable, barns
for 600 hogs, good house and drive shed, F.C.C. mortgage.
STEPHENSON. In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather Fred (Dick) who pass
ed away one year ago, February 3,
1985.
To a beautiful life came a sudden
end,
He died as he lived, everyone’s
friend.
He was always thoughtful, loving
and kind.
What a wonderful memory he left
behind.
He left so suddenly, his thoughts
unknown.
But he left a memory we are proud
to own.
Treasure him, God, in your garden
of rest,
For in this world he was one of the
best.
- So very much missed and always
lovingly remembered by your wife
Sarah, son Fred, daughter-in-law
Sharon, and grandchildren: Char
lene, Corrinnaand Chantele. 06-1
BIRTHS
McVITTIE. Mr. and Mrs. Doug
McVittie of Burlington are pleased
to announce the birth of their
daughter Christina Lynn on Jan.
27/86, a wee sister for David.
COMING EVENTS
SNOWMOBILERS: SATURDAY,
February 8, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.,
Charity ride for Huron County
Children and Family Services.
Registration at Triple K Restaur
ant. 8:00 p.m., Blyth Snowtravell
ers Steak Feed. Phone Scrim-
geour’sby 1 a.m. on Saturday. 06-1
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