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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-03-14, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1990. PAGE 17. Classified FAST___________ DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE RATES 20 words or less only x $3.00. Additional words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following Wednesday. DEADLINE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED O BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CARD OF THANKS CAREER TRAINING COUNTRY COMPANIONS WILL be playing for a dance at Brussels Legion Hall, March 17. Dancing 9 - 1. 11-1 PART-TIME BARTENDER RE- quired immediately for the Royal Canadian Legion, Blyth, approxi­ mately 12 hours per week. Contact Donna Govier, 523-9494. 10-2 RETAILERS ONLY. VIDEO movie and Nintendo leasing. We are well-stocked, fast, efficient. Bi-weekly rotation. You select your inventory. Canada Wide: 1-800- 665-5082. Fax: (204) 231-1150. 11-lp EVERYBODY’S CONCERNED about water quality! 33 year old International manufacturer offers franchise for full line of patented domestic water treating equip­ ment. No franchise fees. 3 remark­ able new inventions. 1-800-661- 3986. 11-lp AMENT. I wish to thank all who remembered me with cards, flow­ ers, treats, visits and phone calls while I was in Clinton Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Baker and the nurses on first floor. - Stewart Ament. 11-lp MARKEL 1-800-265-7173. CLASS AZ-DZ Professional Transport Dri­ ver Training. Careers? Financing? Tax Deductible? We’ve got the answers. Markel Institute of Pro­ fessional Transport Training, Guelph, 1-800-265-7173. 11-lp BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth & District Community Centre. $300 Jackpot must go. Over $1,000 in prizes. 43-tfn BUS TRIPS - FRIDAY, MARCH 23 - Willie Nelson at the London Gardens. Tuesday, May 15 - Nana Mouskouri. Please book early to avoid disappointment. Gift certifi­ cates available. Call Isabel Camp­ bell, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938 10-2 EXPERIENCED BARTENDER RE- quired, full-time. Apply in person at The Blyth Hotel. 10-2b CHICKEN CATCHERS PART- time and full-time work available now! Also special student hours available. Call free 1-800-265-3034. tfn BUSINESS BOOKS, SELF-IM- provement Tapes! (Dealer inquir­ ies welcome). Hundreds of Titles available. Free details. Canimex Enterprises, 934 Childs Drive, Milton, Ontario. L9T 4J6. 11-lp WEATHERDEK IS CANADA’S leading supplier of sheet vinyls used in waterproofing sundecks, roofdecks, balconies, pool sur­ rounds, etc. We now have a dealership available in your area. In return for a $12,000 investment, we supply inventory, tools and all training. If you want to start your first business or add a product to an existing one, give us a collect call at (604) 860-1200. Attention: Mr. D. Chaisson. 11-lp HIGGINS. I would like to express my sincere thanks to Crystal, Connie, Jim, Azetta for their assistance during my stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Jack and Marilyn for taking Dennis to hoc­ key. Thanks to friends, relatives who made phone calls and sent flowers, cards. Thanks - Diane Higgins. 11-1 McCLINCHEY. I would like to thank my family and friends for cards, flowers and treats while I was a patient in Clinton and Stratford Hospitals and since re­ turning home. Special thanks to Rev. Ramirez for his visits, also Drs. Street and Pototschnik and the nurses for their kindness and care, all was greatly appreciated. - Fran McClinchey. 11-lp COMING EVENTS BARBERSHOP SHOW FEATUR- ing Seaforth Harmony Kings and guests in Seaforth Community Centres. Shows at 1:59 and 7:59 on Saturday, April 28. 09 & 11 HOSTESS PARTY JEANS, crafts, bake table, $5.00 hair cuts, free coffee and more. Friday, March 16, 7 - 9:30 p.m. at Clinton & District Christian School Gym. 08-4 SINGLES DANCE, LISTOWEL Country Inn, Friday, March 16, 8:30 p.m. Call 367-2394, D.J., refreshments, chance of romance. 01-tfn PART TIME SECRETARY. MUST be able to work flexible hours, including Saturdays. Duties in­ clude typing, computer input (Mac­ intosh), mailing, box office sales, general office tasks and reception. Please send resume to: BLYTH FESTIVAL, Box 10, BLYTH, Ontario. N0M 1H0. 10-2 EXPERIENCED EDITOR WANT- ed for weekly, Inuvik, N.W.T. One year contract. Salary negotiable. Northern News Services, Annelies Pool, Managing Editor, Box 2820, Yellowknife, N.W.T., XIA 2R1 (403)873-4031. 11-lp EUCHRE PARTY MONDAY, March 18, 8 p.m. in Oddfellow- Rebekah Lodge Hall, Brussels. Prizes and lunch. Everyone wel­ come. H-lp FUNDRAISING DANCE AT BRUS- sels Community Centre - Saturday, March 31, 1990. Dance 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. to The Entertainers. Lunch provided. Tickets $6 per person available at Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound. 11-3 LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Dabber Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Cen­ tre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel chair acces­ sible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. 14-tfn EARN EXTRA MONEY! LEARN Income Tax Preparation or Basic Bookkeeping by correspondence. For free brochures, no obligation, contact U & R Tax Services, 205-1345 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2B6, 1-800- 665-5144. Enquire about exclusive franchise territories across Canada. 11-lp McCUTCHEON. A sincere thank you to friends, neighbours and relatives for kindness and expres­ sions of sympathy at the time of our loss of a dear Aunt Bessie. We are grateful also to the Betts Funeral Home for their superior services, to Rev. David Fuller for his comfort­ ing words, to the Anglican Church Women for the lunch after the service and to the Callander Nur­ sing Home for their tender-loving- care. - The family of the late Bessie McCutcheon. 11-1 MAGICAL MIME SHOW FOR KIDS - Jest In Time brings their gymnastic skits and humour to Blyth Memorial Hall on Saturday, March 17 - 2 p.m. Tickets $6.00 each. Reservations Call 523-9225/ 9300. 11-1 DON’T MISS THE 9TH ANNUAL Spring Forest City Nostalgia and Antique Show and Sale. Sat., March 17th, 12-9 p.m., Sun., March 18th, 11 - 6 p.m. Canada Building, Western Fairgrounds, London. Admission $3. Featuring over 60 quality dealers. Info Olga Traher (519) 679-1810. 11-lp G’DAY FROM NEW ZEALAND and Australia: Interested in dairy farming overseas? Experience milking 120-450 cows in 2 hours, persons aged 19-28 contact the International Agricultural Ex­ change Association, #206 - 1501 -17 Ave. S.W., Calgary, AB, T2T 0E2. 11-lp EDITOR REQUIRED. PROGRES- sive Community Newspaper, circ. approx. 6,000. Immediate opening for EDITOR. 5 person dept. Exper­ ience required. Send resume: Per­ sonnel Dept., P.O. Box 220, Goderich, Ont. N7A 4B6. 11-lp DEATH NOTICES EARN 25% COMMISSION. SELL proven top quality childrens and ladies hosiery and accessories. Shop-at-home parties. Choose your hours. $100. investment. Contact Lorette (416) 886-2808. 11-lp SEEL STAINLESS STEEL Dis­ tillers for purest drinking water and earn extra income. Act now! Con­ SHANNON. I would like to thank the Blyth Fire Department for their prompt service and all the friends and neighbours who helped out in different ways. It was very much appreciated and your thoughtful­ ness will always be remembered. - Edna and Ivan Shannon. 11-lp CAREER TRAINING tact Water Purity Systems, 5312 Walkers Line, R.R. #2, Milton, Ont. L9T 2X6. (416) 336-7950.11-lp JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER weddings, showers and birthdays - Bill and Jo Landon are having an inventory sale out. Drop in to browse at our wooden things at 170 McConnell St., Blyth. Most things going half price. Open house will be held 9 - 9, Friday and Sunday, March 23 and 25, 9 - 6 on Saturday, March 24. Refreshments. 11-2p AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS Club euchre tournament, Saturday, March 17, 1990, Auburn Commun­ ity Hall, 2 p.m. Registration from 1 to 2 p.m. $5.00 per person. Cash prizes - $50, $40 and $30. All proceeds to community better­ ment. Held under authority of a special occasion permit. 11-1 CARD OF THANKS BROWN. We wish to thank every­ one for the flowers, gifts and visits during our stay at the hospital. A very special thanks to Drs. Walker and Rourke as well as the nurses and staff on 2nd East. - Cathy and Jaimee Leigh. 11-1 CARTER. I would like to thank all my friends, neighbours and rela­ tives for their cards, flowers and best wishes while I was a patient in Wingham, London and Clinton hospitals. Special thanks to Dr. Ping and nurses on I.C.U. and second floor, Wingham, Dr. Gun- ten, staff and nurses I.C.U. and 6th floor University Hospital, London and Dr. Raczycki and nurses 1st floor Clinton Hospital, and an extra special thanks to Rev. Peter Tuck­ er, Ruth Johnston and Helen Stonehouse. - Winnifred. 11-lp FREE: 1990 GUIDE TO STUDY- at-home correspondence Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Airconditioning, Book­ keeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical Secre­ tary, Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto, 1-800-950-1972. 11-lp LEARN AUCTIONEERING AT the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering. Next class: June 9 - 16/90. For information, contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. #5, Wood- stock, Ontario. N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. 11-lp LOG BUILDING CAREER. DE- mand for trained craftspersons. Pat Wolfe Log Building School offers career course beginning April 17/90. 10 week course $2,000; •• 4 week course, $1,000? 1 week course, $300. VHS log building video, $50. Contact Pat Wolfe Log Building School, R.R. #3, Ashton, Ontario. K0A 1B0. (613) 253-0631. BRUSSELS FRIENDSHIP CLUB meeting on Wednesday, March 21 at 2 p.m. at Brussels Legion Hall. Everyone welcome. 11-lp CRAIG. At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on Thursday, March 1, 1990, Maude Elizabeth (Hamilton) Craig of Au­ burn, in her 79th year. Beloved wife of Arnold Craig. Also survived by sister Marjorie Campbell of New Westminster, B.C., sister-in-law Joyce Hamilton of Calgary, several nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. Predeceased by one child in infancy, brother Neil Hamilton and sister Jean. A funer­ al service was held at the McCal­ lum & Palla Funeral Home, Cam­ bria Rd. at East St., Goderich. Interment Colborne Cemetery. Donations to the Alzheimer’s Society or the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, 2 West, would be appreciated as expres­ sions of sympathy. REMOTE MOUNTAIN RESORT in B.C. now accepting applications for summer and full-time employ­ ment. Positions include chamber­ maids, waitresses, gas attendants, bartenders, cashiers, clerks, dish­ washers. For application send self­ addressed, stamped envelope to Glacier Park Lodge, Rogers Pass, B.C. V0E 2S0. Attention: John Galt. 11-lp LICENCED PLUMBERS: WORK in Ontario’s beautiful vacationland. Residential and commercial plum­ bers required - Haliburton High­ lands. Wages based on experience. Call (705) 457-2970 (days), (705) 457-2560 (evenings). 11-lp IN MEM0RIAM FOR RENT BUCK AND DOE FOR RHONDA McMichael and Doug McArter to be held on Saturday, April 7. Dancing 9 - 1 at the Brussels Community Centre. For tickets call 357-3435 or 887-6902 or at the door. Age of Majority. 11-4 45 ACRES OF CROP LAND, Cone. 5 Lot 5, Twp. of Colborne. Phone 523-4581. 11-1 GARAGE SALE: 14TH ANNUAL Garage Sale will be held Friday, May 4, 7 - 9 p.m. at the Blyth & District Community Centre. Call Joan Clark 523-9659 or Bonnie Shannon 523-9326 for article pick­ up. Sponsored by the Evening Unit of Blyth U.C.W. ll-7b OFFICE SPACE, LOCATED 1 mile north of Blyth, $300 per month. Available April 1. Contact Fairview Research Farm, c/o Clair Langlois, 523-4878. 10-tfn HELP WANTED THE BLYTH CRC BAZAAR TO BE be held on March 14 at the Blyth Community Centre. Come out and enjoy supper starting at 6:00. Bazaar opens at 7:00. 08-4 BELGRAVE-AUBURN CO-OPS are seeking help for the spring season. Some positions require a D Li­ cence. Please apply in writing stating prior experience and quali­ fications to Belgrave C*op '.Bel­ grave, Ont. NOG 1E0. «ter;tion: Manager. / V 11-1 GLANVILLE. Terry. In loving memory of a dear friend who passed away six years ago March 17, 1984. In our home he is fondly remem­ bered, Pleasant memories cling to his name, Those who loved him in life sincerely Still love him in death just the same. - Fondly remembered and greatly missed by Anne and Jerry, Paul, Cheryl, and boys, Chris, Mike and Kathy. 11-lp PIERCE. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand­ father, James Pierce, who passed away two years ago, March 17, 1988. Yoqf presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of person, Your loved ones would never forget. - Lovingly remembered by his wife Bernice, Terry, Deb, Jennifer and Brendan and Paul. 11-lp CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY