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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-05-23, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 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. HAY STRAW 86 ACRES OF STANDING MIXED hay in West Wawanosh. Phone 524-6973 after 5:00. 21-2 HELP WANTED COOKS, COOK’S HELPER, needed immediately. Apply at Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 21-2b HELP WANTED CAREER TRAINING COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS CLASS AZ’ OR D’Z’. CALL NOW for professional one-on-one train­ ing by the experts. Registered, approved Private Vocational School. Kim Richardson Training Specialist (416) 765-3445. Cale­ donia. 21-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. 21-lp BEACH PARTY DANCE - presented by Belgrave Kinsmen, B.M. & G. Community Centre, Saturday, June 9. Rock and Roll to “HIGH TIDE”. Contests $400 in prizes. For tickets phone 357-3807 or 357-1638. 21-3 THE WINGHAM AND DISTRICT Community Living Association an­ nual general meeting to be held Monday, June 11 at 8 p.m. at the Wingham United Church, Minnie St. Guest speaker Mr. Chuck Rowland, Superintendent of Stu­ dent Services, Huron County Board of Education. 21-3 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 A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT WHO enjoys children to babysit one four year old during summer months. Hours from 9 a.m. to noon, 6 days a week. If interested please call 887-9783. 20-2p HOUSEWIVES, MOTHERS AND interested persons needed imme­ diately to sell toys and gifts for National Home Party Plan. No investment, deliveries or money collection. Call (519) 258-7905. 21-lp LET’S GET BIZZY! MULTI- million dollar national firm seeks 2 representatives in your area. Can­ didates selected can earn up to $2,000 weekly. Individuals apply­ ing should be available immediate­ ly for placement. Call (416) 756- 2111 or (416) 756-7796 for your confidential interview. 21-lp YOUR FUTURE STARTS WITH ... Tri-County Truck Driver Training. Established in 1978, job search assistance available, daytime, evening and weekend courses. Financial assistance on approved credit. 1-800-265-0400. Cambridge. COMING EVENTS THE EAST WAWANOSH PUBLIC School, Belgrave will be presenting the operetta “Tom Sawyer” on Monday afternoon, May 28 at 1:30 p.m. and Tuesday evening, May 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditor­ ium. Silver collection at the door. Everyone welcome. 21-1 FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE, LOCATED 1 mile north of Blyth, $300 per month. Utilities included. Air con­ ditioning. Available immediately. Contact Fairview Research Farm, c/o Clair Langlois, 523-4878. 10-tfn 1200 SQUARE FOOT STORE IN Brussels, Tumberry Street, good location, available June 1. Phone 1-743-7903 after 6. 18-5 MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Church Maytime Supper Wednes­ day, May 30. Supper served 5 to 7. Admission $6.00, children (5 to 10) $2.50. Tickets available from Guild Members or at the door. 19-21-22p CLINTON KINSMEN ROCK N Roll Dance featuring Eddie & the Edsels, Gary Robertson Music Service; MC - CKSL’s Rich Greven, “Mr. Fun”, Saturday, June 9, 1990, Clinton Community Centre. $15.00 each includes beef bar-b-que. For tickets call 482-3534/7337/7023. 21-2 GARAGE YARD SALE GARAGE SALE: SATURDAY AND Sunday, May 26 and 27 from 9 - 4. Household and miscellaneous, 275 Princess St., Brussels. 21-1 COMPETE IN OR WATCH THE 33rd Annual Traditional Square, Step and Clogging competition June 22, 23 and 24 in Dundalk. For entry forms contact Mary Fowler, RR 6, Dundalk, N0C1B0. 21-4 SINGLES DANCE, THE AGRI- cultural Hall, Hwy. 86 and Tre­ maine St., Listowel, Friday, June 1, 8:30 p.m. D.J. Refreshments. Call 367-2394. 01-tfn ANTIQUE SHOW, 250 DEALERS at the Christie Classic, Canada’s finest outdoor show. Saturday, May 26, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Christie Conservation Area, near Dundas on Hwy. 5. 9 km. west of Hwy. 6. Admission $3. Free parking. 21-lp NEIGHBOURHOOD YARD SALE, Frederick St., Brussels, (behind Nursing Home), Saturday, May 26, 9-? 21-1 YARD SALE - SATURDAY, MAY 26, 9 a.m., 782 James St., Brussels (Carol Long’s). Good variety of items along with some collectibles and one young man’s 3-piece, grey suit, size 28. Rain Date - June 2. 21-1 SEPTEMBER DEPARTURES FOR New Zealand, Australia. Apply now to work on agricultural farms. Persons aged 19-28 contact the International Agricultural Ex­ change Association, #206, 1501-17 Ave. S. W. , Calgary, AB, T2T0E2. 21-lp HELP WANTED PUBLIC SPACE CLEANER Responsible person wanted for janitorial duties. Must be able to work with a minimum of supervision, be 18 years of age and have a valid driver's licence. This position involves only day shift. CONTACT CHERYL MUNROE-WICK EXT. 257 Benmiller Inn 524-2191 TOPS’N TRENDS NEEDS CON- sultants. Sell ladies clothing at home parties. Easy to start. Full training provided. Start today, earn money tomorrow. Call Lynn Rooney 1-800-268-5670. 20-lp HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY Huron County Housing Author­ ity is accepting applications for the position of Security Tenant in Seaforth, Ontario. Criteria specifies that applicants beingoodhealth. Rentwill be paid by Huron County Housing Authority in lieu of wages. For further information regard­ ing this position, please call 524-2637 or 1-800-265-1720, or write to: Huron County Housing Authority 44 East Street Goderich, Ontario N7A 1N3 EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY FOR EMPLOYMENT ETHEL UNITED CHURCH ANNI- versary on Sunday, June 3 at 11 a.m. Rev. Allan Johnston, former minister as guest speaker, special music, social hour following ser­ vice. 21-2p PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD concerning renovations at the Ethel Community Centre May 30 at 8 p.m. 21-lp REBEKAH SPRING VARIETY Fair - Brussels Library, Friday, May 25, 7 p.m., Saturday, May 26, 1:30 p.m. Bake table, new items, tea room, used clothing, many other items. Everyone welcome. 20-2p GARAGE SALE - SATURDAY, May 26, 9 to 4 at the Wheeler’s, 720 James St., Brussels. 21-1 COLD MEAT SUPPER IN BLUE- vale Presbyterian Church, May 23 beginning at 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. 21-1 KINBURN CHICKEN B.B.Q. - Thursday, June 14, 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets: Adults $7.00. children (6 to 12) $4.00 Tickets available from members or at door, while they last. 21-4p BUS TRIPS: SUNDAY, JUNE 17 - Anne Murray Show, London Gar­ dens (deadline for tickets May 31). Sunday, June 24 - Kim Mitchell at Wonderland. Friday, June 29 - Geritol Follies, Hamilton Place. Wednesday, July 11 and Wednes­ day, August 15 - Wonderland trips. Monday, July 16 - Marineland. Sunday, July 29 - John Denver at Wonderland. Upcoming Mystery Tour, Shopping Trip, and C.N.E. Please book early to avoid disap­ pointment. Call Isabel Campbell, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938. 21-2 DANCE TO CELEBRATE THE 40th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Edgar on Friday, May 25 at 9 p.m. at the Kurtzville Community Centre. Best wishes only. 20-2 MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, May 26, 10 a.m. to ? Corner of Queen and Drummond, Blyth behind Bell’s Discount. 21-1 GARAGE SALE - 9 A.M. SATUR- day, May 26 at Darwin Ducharme’s, first left south of Brussels, Graham Avenue. 21-1 PART-TIME PRODUCTION WORKER REQUIRED Apply In Person ATLAS TANNING & DYEING LTD. Hwy. 4 South, Blyth Phone 523-4595 THE FAMILY OF ISABELLE AND Bob Bremner invites friends and relatives to join them in celebrating their parents’ 40th wedding anni­ versary on Saturday, May 26 at 8:30 p.m. in B. M. & G. Commun­ ity Centre, Brussels. Best wishes only please. 19-3p MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE - May 26, 9 a.m., clothes, dishes, books, etc. 3¥t miles north of Brussels on Cty. Rd. 12. 21-1 LAWN SALE - SATURDAY, MAY 26, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Gilbert Hetherington’s, Cranbrook. 21-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 YARD SALE - TODAY’S VARIETY Hwy. #4, Londesboro, Saturday mornings 8 a.m. to ? Weather permitting. Vendors welcome. Phone 523-9790. 21-tfn WINGHAM BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Wingham Board of Police Commissioners is currently seeking an energetic individual to fill the position of: Police Constable (part-time) The successful candidate, preferably, would have completed their mandatory training at the Ontario Police College. In addi­ tion, municipal police experience would be an asset. Interested applicants should submit their sealed resumes outlin­ ing past training and work experience to the Board's Secretary SING ALONG WITH THE BLYTH Festival Singers at Londesboro United Church in “An Evening of Gospel Hymns”, May 27, 1990, 8 p.m. Donation at the door. Refresh­ ments to follow. 19-3 BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS Garage Sale, Saturday, May 26, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Blyth Legion. 20-2 CALVIN-BRICK ANNIVERSARY Service, Sunday, May 27 at 11:00 a.m. Guest speaker - Rev. Bonnie Cole Arnal. Soloist David Stobo. 21-1 BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH Lawn Sale - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 26 (rain date June 9). Place: Jennette Boynton, Tumberry St. Furniture, clothing, toys, dishes, books, pump organ, etc. Tables to lease, 887- 6043. 20-2 J. Byron Adams, Secretary Wingham Board of Police Commissioners P.O. Box 90 Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 Or personal delivery to: Town Hall, Clerk’s Office 274 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario By June 1, 1990. 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