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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1990. PAGE 23.
AUCTION
SALES Wetlands are
valuable
resource
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
2 P.M. MONDAY
IN BRUSSELS.
4 P.M. MONDAY
IN BLYTH.
FARM
FOR SALE
LOCATION: 6 miles south-west
of Wingham on a gravel road
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
East 1/2 Lot 30, Concessions, East
Wawanosh Township, Huron
County
LAND: 96 acres with 74 acres
workable
ROOF TENDERS
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH-BRUSSELS,ONT.
Coloured steel roof
Interested contracts to meet at
church site on 20th April 1990 -1
p.m. Lowestorany tender not
necessarily accepted. Tender
closing 27 April 1990.
John Exel 887-6856
9488 evenings
BUILDINGS: Nil
NOTES:
Purchasers must rely on their
own inspection and knowledge of
the farm and not on the above or
any other particulars or represen-
tations made verbally or in
writing by or on behalf of the
Farm Credit Corporation. Before
making an offer, those interested
should ascertain that the proper
ty can be used and occupied for
the purposes intended in accor
dance with Provincial Legislation
and Municipal Regulations.
Offers should be made on forms
obtainable on request from any
office of the Corporation and
must be received April 16,1990 at
the field office listed below.
The highest or any offer will not
necessarily be accepted. The
Corporation could request new
offers to purchase after the above
mentioned date, if deemed
necessary.
Purchasers will be responsible
for all taxes and all assessments
whether local improvements,
tile loans, or otherwise charged
or assessed against the said
propertyfrom dateof closing,
subject to the usual adjustments.
OFFER REVIEW DATE: April
16, 1990
A certified deposit of $4,000.00
must accompany the offer.
For further information contact:
FARMCREDITCORPORATION
Att: Daryl Ball
50 South Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
N7A 3L5
Telephone No. 519-524-5366
Please refer to File Number
35883-5A1
VEHICLES
FOR SALE
ATTENTION:
Needed immediately...
Ambitious & Outgoing
Men & Women for
SALES
POSITIONS
Fantastic opportunity
with excellent pay!
No experience necessary,
we will train.
Work only 4 days a week.
Students welcome.
Call Tom or James at
524-5343
JIM PRESZCATOR 522-O1B5
jcOUNTRY]
REG BADLEY BILL PRESZCATOR
233-3220
SERVICES
OVERWEIGHT? DIET OF THE
’90s. Control appetite. Lose inches
- gain energy. Eat the foods you
love! No drugs. 100% guaranteed.
Surprisingly affordable. Call (416)
847-6434. 15-lp
Biodegradable
Cleaning
Products
NATURALFOOD
SUPPLEMENTSAND
VITAMINS
PHONE 523-9338
for information
Ask for Hazel or Bonnie,
distributors for
Shaklee Products
1978 MERCURY MONARCH,
finished champagne colour, only
38,000 original kilometres, 4 door,
6 cyl., automatic, AM/FM stereo,
fully certified, immaculate. This
vehicle is from a relative’s estate.
Also single horse or livestock
trailer - Call 887-9747 after 6 p.m.
15-1
WANTED
GRADE 7 STUDENT WISHING
job as babysitter, evenings and
weekends. Call 523-4528. 15-1
PEOPLE INTERESTED IN GROW-
ing cucumbers for Bick’s, half acre
minimum, please contact Jim or
Marianne Batte, 392-8282, RR 2,
Teeswater, Ont. NOG 2S0. 12-6
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers,
1/4 mile south of Brussels. Call
887-9499. 10-8
MOTHER OF ONE AVAILABLE
to babysit in her own home,
Londesboro area. Lots of tender
loving care. Phone 523-4984. 10-tfn
OLD WRIST WATCHES WANTED
Eaton’s Quarter Century Club -
men’s rectangular wrist watches
(25 years service watch) will pay
$3,000 and up for this watch. Also
Wanted old Rolex wrist watches
especially the following Rolex
models - Prince, Oyster Perpetual,
Oyster Roy ale, Chronograph and
Cosmograph. Also buying Patek
Phillip, Cartier, Movado, Vacheron
Constintine, or any other high
grade or complicated wrist watches
such as Chronographs and Moon
phase wrist watches (men’s only).
Call (416) 365-7240 collect or write:
B. Walsh, 211 Queen St. East,
Toronto, MSA 1S2. 15-lp
OLDER PAINTINGS AND WORKS
of Art. One or entire collection.
Karl Mearns, Box 1266, Caledonia,
Ontario. N0A 1A0, (416) 765-6782.
15-lp
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
523-4792. tfn
Cash In
With the Classifieds
HELP
WANTED
Crime of the
Week
At 4:04 a.m. in the early morning
of Friday, January 26, 1990 Sgt.
Hilgendorf of the Goderich Police
Dept, was on patrol when he
noticed a building on fire at 26
Newgate Street, Goderich.
The Goderich Fire Dept, attend
ed and fought the blaze until
around 9 a.m. that morning, keep
ing the damage to a minimum. The
final toll was $500,000 in damage to
the V.I.D. Kids Arcade, Viceroy
Homes Office and The Speedwash
Laundromat. This was a fire that
could have been much more serious
with death resulting.
The Ontario Fire Marshall’s
office assisted the Goderich Town
Police and they determined that
this is a case of arson.
If you have information about
this crime call Crime Stoppers of
Huron County, 1-800-265-1777 or
524-6851 and you could receive a
reward of up to $1,000.00. You will
never have to reveal your name nor
will you need to appear in court.
Remember crime doesn’t pay
Crime Stoppers does.
AUCTION SALE
for ALVIN ELLIGSEN
THURS. APR. 19
10:00 a.m.
7 1/2 Mile* north of Dublin and
1/2 mile west
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT:
19' lawn mower, working Massey
Harris 15 Spreader, 2 flatrack
wagons, older wooden spreader,
wooden bale elevator, walk behind
cultivator, walking plough, old 8'
M.M. Disc, 2 old 8’ cultivators, roller,
heavy duty 7' blade, 7‘ McKee
snowblower-good shape, 7"
International 3 pt hitch mower, Jet
Star 3 1965 48 H.P. Minneapolis
Moline tractor, 1947 M.M. Waterloo,
new rubber, both tractors in good
shape, 15 run M.H. steel drill, 9'
cultivator Kongskilde, Toro rototiller
5 h.p., Raleigh Mark 2 mopad, 2
walk behind garden seeders, 3 pt
loader for M.M. Waterloo, garden
utility trailer, Sesman 3 furrow 14“
plow, wooden spoke wagon on
rubber, bale stooker, Waterloo
garden cultivator, wild oat grain
cleaner, 2 wheeled 8' trailer,
TOOLS: Rachet set, new Makita 5"
grinder, skilsaw, bolt clippers 12“
chainsaw, air compressor, 1/2 T.
floor jack, drill bits, wind power
generator on trailer, 2 electric drills,
new router, meat saw, meat grinder,
large sausage press, electric fly
snapper, app. 10 motors from 1/2
horse to 5 horse, jig saw, sump
pump, tin snips, draw knife, sheep
shears, fence stretchers, heaters,
coal brooder, electric brooder, 50
steel posts, horse muzzels, 2 bus. of
assorted telephone insulators, gas
cans, cedar rails, old platform
scales, 4 round pig feeders, bag
cart, 2 wheel barrows, 3 fans
mounted on wheels, 3 roll
snowfence, 3 bicycles, wooden
extension ladder, 200 amp electrical
box, as\t lots of wiring of all sizes,
new air impact, old timber square,
hand fuel pumps, picks shovels,
pellet pistol and pellet rifle, 4000
watt Coleman 8 h.p. generator
HOUSEHOLD; old crocks, beer
bottle with wire lid, Supertest 5 gal
pail, 2 old wooden tables, screened
milk pail, 2 older cabinets, Wingham
Clipper enamel coal and wood
stove, 2 cast stove irons, older air
conditioner, 2 old wooden barrels,
asst, oak boards and trim, children's
sleigh, cream and milk cans, picnic
table, 2-30" older electric stoves,
older dryer, 3 older chesterfields,
plywood upright clothes closet,
several old benches, freezer, Clare
parlour stove, glass wash board,
bird cage, 23“ Admiral Colour T.V.,
black recliner, Walnut dining table
and buffet.
PLUS many more shop related items,
numerous box lots of electrical
breakers, wiring, windings etc., much
more too numerous to mention, lots of
older collectibles.
SALE - April 19th to start 10 a.m.
sharp at premises
Seaforth Office Open Monday to
Friday
527-2540I
ONTARIO
MARCH
OF DIMES
BY GEOFF KING
SOIL AND WATER/FORESTRY
TECHNICIAN* MAITLAND
VALLEY CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY
Wetlands are areas which in
their natural undrained condition
contain up to two metres of
shallow, standing water until at
least July 1. Most have been
eliminated or severely degraded by
tile or surface drainage over the
years. But the drainage systems in
these areas often have never been
totally effective or are in need of
repair. As a result they may be too
wet to achieve their maximum use
by wildlife.
The single term ‘wetlands’ refers
to many land types. The four major
categories in Southern Ontario are:
A) Swamps - wooded areas
where shallow water persists for a
long period of time.
B) Marshes - periodically inun
dated, grassy areas containing
primarily aquatic plants.
C) Bogs - acidic, stagnet pools
consisting mainly of sphagnum
mosses.
D) Fens - areas where a variety
of aquatic plants like sedges grow -
usually less acidic than bogs.
Most wetlands are extremely
productive without assistance from
man. They provide economic,
social and ecological benefits. Wet
lands provide the following valu
able and important benefit:
1) Flood Storage and Control -
Wetland areas provide for storage
of water during periods of high flow
allowing water to seep out gradu
ally, augumenting low periods in
streamflow.
2) Water Quality - Wetlands are
important in maintaining water
quality because they filter pollu
tants and sediments from moving
water. This is particularly valuable
in Southern Ontario where so much
land is devoted to agriculture.
3) Ground Water Recharge -
Wetlands serve as natural sponges
by holding water in fields and
increasing soil moisture necessary
for crop production and recharge of
farm wells.
4) Wildlife Habitat - Wetlands
provide food and cover for many
species of wildlife including water
fowl, songbirds, deer, small mam
mals. Also, some support certain
unique or endangered plants, ani
mals and migratory birds.
5) Recreational Areas - Wetland
provides areas for sportsman,
photographers, birdwatchers, tour
ists, etc.
6) Economic Values - Wetlands
generate economic values from
hunting, fishing, birdwatching,
hiking. Also, additional values are
obtained from products derived
from wetlands.
Attitudes towards our wetlands
have changed considerably in re
cent years. Farmers and the public
in general have taken a second look
at lands long considered “waste
areas”, “useless”, or “Mosquito
infested holes”, and have found
that these wetlands serve many
vital roles in maintaining our
environment and managing our
water resources.
LA MARCHE
DES DIX SOUS
DE LONTARIO
Developing the ability in disabled adults
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