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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-04-11, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1990. Classified FAST________ DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE RATES 20 words or less only $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. O BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES JOIN THE BOOMING UNDER- ground Lawn Sprinkler business. Start your own dealership for summer 1990. No experience ne­ cessary. Training and technical support available. $3,500 for com­ pete start-up, including full inven­ tory. Call us today. Aqua-Lawn Sales and Installations, (416) 890- 9749. Fax: (416) 890-9097. 15-1 p CARD OF THANKS ACCOMMODATION TO BENT ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN BLYTH available May 1. Phone 743-7903 after 6:00. 15-tfn 2 YEAR OLD FIREWOOD FOR sale - $35 per face cord. Phone 887-6972. 14-3 ARTICLES FOR SALE MIXED GRAIN, OATS AND BAR- ley. Phone 335-3753. 15-2p 250 CEDAR FENCE RAILS, 150 preserving Crown jars. Phone 357- 2706. 15-1 1 HOG SCALE FOR SALE. Ex­ cellent condition. Looking to buy dry sow stalls. Phone 887-6695. 14-2p STEEL BUILDINGS FOR IMME- diate liquidation. 20’ x 30’ $2,306. 25’ x 30’ $2,903. 30’ x 34’ $3,672. 40’ x 46’ $5,091. Complete with end walls. Other sizes available. Posi­ tive savings. We pay the call 1-800-668-4338 or 1-416-792-2704. 15-lp SPRUCE TREES FOR LAWNS for sale, 1 to 4 feet. I1/* south of Wingham, 1 % east on Golf Club Road. 357-1498. 15-4 IRENE’S SNOOP SHOP, 1% miles south of Brussels on County Road 12, 887-9726. Hours: Monday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Moving and going out of business sale: yarn - $1.10/ball, tools, furniture and much more. 14-2 NORTHERN FRUIT TREES, DE- corative Shrubs, Evergreens, Seed­ lings, Nut Trees and Raraflora. Guaranteed delivery. Reasonable prices. Mail-order only. Catalogue $1. Golden Bough Tree Farm, Marlbank, Ont. KOK 2L0. 15-lp RETAILERS ONLY. VIDEO Laserdics, Nintendo and Video Movie leasing. We are well-stock­ ed, fast, efficient. Bi-weekly rota­ tion. You select your inventory. Canada wide: 1-800-665-5082. Fax: (204)231-1150. 15-lp $DOLLARS$ - TOPS’N TRENDS home party sales. Consultants and Hostesses wanted. Ladies’ fashions. Colour catalogue avail­ able. Fantastic hostess gifts. Call Lynn Rooney toll free 1-800-268- 5670. 15-lp CALDWELL. I would like to thank everyone for their cards, gifts, phone calls and visits while I was a patient in London’s University Hospital. Special thanks to E.C.W.U. Local 16, Blyth Legion, Londesboro Lions, Hullett Lodge and Rev. Dave Snihur. Also to Jack and Helen Lee for their contribu­ tion to the Clinton Public Hospital. I would also like to thank the wood cutting crew, Joe Heffron, Dave Button and Tom Hallahan. Also thanks for inquiries since returning home. - Alan 15-1 HAY AND STRAW, GOOD square solid bales. Phone 887-6597 15-2 TROUT - FRESH, POND STOCK- ers, or fish your own. 3 cone, north Blyth, 3 sideroads west. Gloria and David Hedley, 357-2329. 10-6 FUTURE STEEL BUILDINGS Factory Direct. Large selection of Quonsets and Straightwalls ex. St. W. 32 x 40 x 15 Eave $6,796. Call Future 1-800-668-8653. 15-lp RESTAURANT, HOTEL, DELI, bakery, butcher, grocery, submar­ ine, and pizza equipment for sale or lease. Arctic Refrigeration Store Fixtures. Est. 1945. Hamilton (416) 528-8528, Toronto (416) 283-2600, Welland (416) 788-3433. 15-lp A LEBRA - FRONT-END COVER for Chev Camaro, brand new. Phone 887-9069. 15-1 NEW AND USED SATELLITE systems for lease to own or rent with monthly payments. L. & A. Southwest Satellite, RR 2, Clinton, 524-9595. 12-tfn NEW ALICE MUNRO BOOK IN at The Book Shop, Blyth, 523-9141. 15-1 WATKINS PRODUCTS - SEE OUR spring catalogue for more details. Phone Ivonne 523-4728. 13-3 FREE CATALOGUE. COMPLETE poultry, rabbit supplies from start to finish. How-to books, kitchen wares, garden aids. Berry-Hill Limited, 75 Burwell Street, St. Thomas, Ontario, N5P 3R5. (519) 631-0480. 15-lp NEW - CAMELION - NEW! HAVE fun and make 40 - 50% profit marketing sheer non-run hosiery and Italian sterling silver jewellery. Work from your home or office, full or part-time. Call collect (604) 687-0409, (604) 687-0510, (604) 736-6703 (evenings). 15-lp DEITNER. Mom and I would like to thank all of our family, friends and neighbours for all the cards and beautiful gifts, since my arrival. Thank you very much. - Jan and Kiley Deitner. 15-1 GREIG. The family of the late Gordon Greig would like to thank Dr. Peter Long, nurses on second floor at Wingham and District Hospital, Rev. John Zondag of Listowel Presbyterian Church and McBurney Funeral Home, Wing­ ham for their kindness. Thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for flowers, donations, visits and cards. A special thanks to Man­ agement and Staff at Callander Nursing Home. Your loving care will never be forgotten. Thanks also to Wroxeter U.C.W. for the refreshments. 15-lp FRESH LAKE HURON SMELT - $4.00/lb. cleaned, $3.00/lb. whole. Please call Kevin Coultes at 523- 4927 to place your orders. 15-2p 10 USED FARROWING CRATES. Call 887-6570. 15-3 THE NEW HURON COUNTY Historical notes now available at The Citizen, Blyth and Brussels and The Saga, Blyth - only $2.50. 51-tfn MOFFAT ELECTRIC STOVE, 24” wide, white, good condition, $80. Phone 523-4431. 15-lp ONE BOY’S 10 SPEED BIKE. Phone 523-4279. 15-1 1979 25’ PROWLER, 5TH WHEEL, sleeps 7. 1975 Centurian motor­ home, sleeps 6, low mileage. Both fully equipped, good condition. Phone 335-6486. 13-tfn SPRING INTO A STEEL BUILD- ing - Inventory Reduction Sale - Quonset 16 x 18 $1,699; 40 x 60 $6,759. Straightwall 30 x 40 $8,679 with solid endwalls. Factory direct savings - While quantities last. Pioneer/Econospan 1-800-668-5422 15-lp WORLD’S LARGEST WIND- shield Repair Network “NOVUS”. For franchise pkg. phone (416) 568-8608. 15-lp BARDAHL LUBRICANTS. JOIN A winning team - become a Bardahi distributor. Increased demand for READY TO LAY (END OF APRIL) white Leghorn pullets. Bill Roy 523-4237. 15-3 FRESHLY HOME-BAKED SHORT bread and gumdrop cake for sale from now until Easter at The Saga, Blyth. Phone 523-4331. 14-2 WAWTADS WGRJK. ALL THE TIME' Bardahi Lubrication products means we must expand our distri­ butor network once again. If you have automative or small engine experience, you are invited to send your resume to Ken Irvine, District Manager, Bardahi Lubricants, 211 Queen St., Newmarket, Ont. L3Y AUCTION SALES 2G1. AUCTION SALES 15-lp HAY FOR SALE - 65 - 4 x 5 round bales, Alfalfa - Timothy 60-40 mix, stored under cover, priced to sell. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 15-lp WEDDING KEEPSAKE. A SPE- cial memento of your wedding that records all of the important infor­ mation forever. Send $5 to Wedd­ ing Keepsake, Box 70, Creemore, Ont. L0M 1G0. 15-lp STORAGE CLEARANCE - IDA Red apples, while they last. Stor­ ages closes next week. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 15-lp WATER SOFTENER SPECIAL - until April 30 - 1 year supply of salt with each unit sold. Softener Salt - 50 lb. bag with cleaning agent - picked up $5.50, delivered (mini­ mum 8 bags) - $7.25. Are you drinking polluted water? We sell sterilizers and reverse osmosis units. Tom Duizer Plumbing, Londesboro, County. Road 15, across from Hullett Township of­ fice. Call 523-4359. 15-2 SWIMMING POOL SALE. TOP quality in-ground, on-ground, above-ground. Professional install­ ation or do-it-yourself kits. Book early and save! Riviera Pools. (519) 747-4399 or (519) 658-8091. 15-lp THE GREENHOUSE AND HYDROPONICS INC. 63 Clake Sideroad, London, Ont. N5W 5W7, (519) 452-3919. Complete hydro­ ponic systems. We do mail orders. Send $2 for catalogue, $2 rebate on your first purchase. 15-lp HANDMADE CHOCOLATE FOR Easter, plus truffles, assorted chocolates, even sugar free! Remember When ... Blyth, 523- 9554. ' 12-4p THE CITIZEN IS PRODUCING A new Telephone Directory for the area. If you have a telephone number change or are new to the area and wish to have your number listed please contact our offices as soon as possible. Call 887-9114 or S23-4792. tfn PORTABLE BAND SAWMILL. Enercraft Silva - saw 30 HT. Only 35 hours. 30” x 20’ log capacity. Auto log turner. $17,400. Call Barrie (705) 734-1679. 15-lp DISCOUNT MAIL ORDER. COL- lector plates, limited edition prints, Precious Moments, dolls, Doulton figurines, plate frames, many other collectibles. Send a list of your needs and we will do our best to satisfy you. Come to meet us at the Collectible Show in May. Home­ stead, 3905 Route 147, Lennoxville, Quebec. JIM 2A3. 15-lp UNRESERVED AUCTION at BRINDLEY AUCTION Dungannon, Ont. MONDAY,APRIL16,1990 at 9:30 sharp TRUCKS-1980 GMC 5 Star Roadstar, 1986 Ford 1/2 Ton 4x4 TRACTORS-Case350 Dozer 6 way Blade, Case 1737 Skid Steer, Case 1690 1400 hr. Cab/Air, Ford 5610 300 hr., IH 400, 2-JD 720,4-8N Fords, JD A& AR, Oliver 77, Ford4600& Loader, MF 65, Case 430 & Loader, AC D17 & Loader, IH 656 COMBINES-MF 510 Combine, JD & MF Headers & Pickups EQUIPMENT-Approx. 30 sets tractor chains, 3-Manure Spreaders, 3 row Nl picker sheller, 2 row Ni corn picker, Crow Foot Land Packer, Small shop fork lift, 3-PTO Generators, Plows, Disc, Cultivators, Some office equipment, 4 wagon loads of small tools and odds & ends NEW EQUIPMENT-70-5’ Roto Cutters, 16-Post hole diggers, 15-Bale feeders,3-3 axle trailers, 5-2 axle trailers, 10-3 pth booms, 12-box scrapers, 1-5th wheel 18’ cattle trailer. Property being offered at 2:00 p.m. Approx. 20 acres commercial land in Dungannon. 1-66’ x 104’ steel shed, 1-50’ x 100’ steel building with attached offices 32’ x 30’, completely insulated. Drilled well on property, paved yard. Selling subject to reserve bid. Owner will hold first mortgage. AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLEY 529-7970 Cash or cheque day of sale/proper I.D. necessary Not responsible for accidents on ground or loss of purchases Lunch booth on grounds Listing varies due to daily operations All consigned equipment in yard will be offered after the above listing is sold All equipment must be removed in 5 days. GROSS. Many thanks to family, friends and neighbours for the lovely gifts received at the Auburn shower. The community gift in­ cluded a toaster, 5-speed mixer, ceramic teapot, flannelette queen ensemble, bottle-opener, large dishcloths and a money envelope, all of which were needed and useful gifts. These, along with the other gifts, have really helped to start me off. Thanks for your generosity! - Barbara Gross. 15-lp MAPLETONE SWEET ADELINES would like to thank the community for their support over the past 21 years - we’ve had great fun and great audiences. The Chapter quar­ tet will still be associated with Sweet Adelines International, and we will continue to be available to entertain. The Silhouettes - Con­ tacts: Mt. Forest - Gail Easson 323-2160/1798 Bus.; Harriston - Ev Gibson 338-3424; Listowel - Robin Smith 291-3094/356-9041 Bus.; Brussels - Bonnie Gropp 887-6353/ 523-4792 Bus. 15-1 MARSHALL. My sincere heartful thanks to those who shared in my sorrow in the loss of my mother Mrs. Dorothy Smith, York County Hospital March 21. It has meant a great deal to me. A special thanks to a good friend Jean Fraser, especially in the last two years of my Mom’s life who has helped me out in so many ways and for taking me down to Keswick for my Mom’s memorial service March 24 and then back to a family gathering at my mother’s home. I know my family is so grateful to Jean for her concern for both Mother and I and knew Jean was always there for me. - Barb Marshall. 15-1 McMICHAEL - McARTER. We would like to thank all our friends and relatives who came to our Buck and Doe on Saturday night and made it slich an enjoyable evening for us. Special thanks to our wedding party who did such a terrific job of organizing the party on our behalf. -Rhonda McMichael and Doug McArter. 15-lp ^CLASSiriEDADS"! t PAYOFF! GALL-CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY