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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-05-23, Page 23THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1990. PAGE 23. I I I f Classified FAST DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE KEFFER. In memory of my hus­ band, Ralph E. who passed away one year ago on May 29, 1989. It’s sad to walk the road alone Instead of side by side. But to all there comes a moment When the ways of life divide. You gave me years of happiness Then came sorrow and tears. But you left me beautiful memories I will treasure through the years. - Sadly missed by wife, Thelma. 21-lp KEFFER. In loving memory of Ralph Keffer, father and grand­ father, who passed away May 29, 1989. Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us everyday, Unseen, Unheard, but always near, You live with us in memory still, Not just today but always will. - Lovingly remembered by son Larry, daughter-in-law Pat and grandchildren, Kendra, Krista and Kirk Keffer. 21-lp VERCRUYSSEN. In loving memory of a dear son, Daniel John Vercruyssen who passed away May 23, 1988. God took you away from me, You left me with a broken heart, You were my loving son, And now as I shed a tear I will always love you Son. I will cherish your memory forever. - Sadly missed by your mother, Patricia. 21-lp ONE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN cow, due end of May to Hanoverhill Renegade. Phone 887-6793. 21-1 MACHINERY 1985 - 1144 CASE INDUSTRIAL Tractor/Loader - 5 foot bucket, 3 pt. hitch, runs on diesel, only been used one season, low hours. Excel­ lent condition. Call 887-6453 after 6 p.m. weekdays. 21-tfn JOHN DEERE CORN AND BEAN Planter - 494A, Lear Siegler Inc. Nobel Division 4 row scuffler, Bale Thrower wagon - 18’. Phone Her­ mann Voelmle, 526-7292. 21-2p SUPER 717 HARVESTER, WIDE mouth hay pickup, good condition, field ready. 718 Harvester, 2 row 30” corn nose, 1000 R.P.M., electric controls, good condition, field ready. Phone 887-6793. 21-1 NOTICE THE WINGHAM & DISTRICT Community Living Association is beginning their Flowers of Hope campaign. Information and your flower seeds will be arriving in the mail. 21-2 HAVE YOUR NAME PRINTED IN Kincardine Old Boys and Girls Reunion (Aug, 2-6. 1990) Souvenir Program. Send $5 with name, phone, to Reunion Committee, Box 407, Kincardine. N2Z2Y8. 21-lp PERSONAL PREGNANT AND NEED HELP? Free positive confidential support. Birthright, 357-1066, 357-1769 or London 432-7197 collect. eow WOULD YOU LIKE TO CORRES- pond with unattached Christian people, ages 18-80, the object being companionship or marriage. Write: ASHGROVE, P.O. Box 205, Chase, B.C., V0E 1M0. 21-lp REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 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. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WANTED WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/4 mile south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. 18-8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SET SAIL THIS SUMMER IN Lindsay, Rivermill Village, adult waterfront condominiums in down­ town Lindsay now offers Boating Slips right on the Trent-Severn waterway. Rivermill provides ac­ cess to 240 miles of spectacular fishing and sightseeing ... from Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay. 14 Suite designs, magnificent River­ mill Clubhouse, from $172,900. Call Upper Canada Lakes 1-800- 461-6521. 21-lp Cash In With the Classified* 194 McCONNELL ST., BLYTH: Drive past this angelstone ranch and appreciate its “curb appeal”, then call us to show you the well-kept interior. 1375 sq. ft. of good quality construction, attached double garage, full basement, ensuite bathroom off master bedroom. List price $124,900. .R. #1, LONDESBORO: Splendid hill-top views from this raised bi-level on 1 acre. Seclusion and privacy in a tranquil setting. 2x6 construction, central air, central vac., dishwasher, ceramic tile flooring. A delightful country property, must be seen. SERVICES SERVICES BILL’S AUTO WRECKING - TOW- ing and repairs. Wanted cars and trucks. 14th concession of Grey. Phone Bill, 887-6510. 20-6p CUSTOM ROUND BALING - 3 different sizes. Reasonable rates. Phone Richard Harris, RR 2, Blyth, 887-9463. 21 -3p EXPERIENCE THE BENEFITS OF foot reflexology available now in Blyth. Carol Casey, R.N.A. Certi­ fied Reflexologist 523-4933. 17-6 VEHICLES FOR SALE HANK’S SMALL ENGINE SALES and Service, Highway 4, Londes- boro. Complete service for small engines. Dealer for Canadiana, Bolens. Weed Eater. Poulan and Badger Farm Equipment. Call 523-9202. tfn 81 BUICK SKYLARK, FRONT wheel drive. Phone 523-4939. 21-1 CUSTOM WELDING: Ornamental railing, bale thrower racks, trail­ ers, custom hitches, machinery repairs and fabricating. Call Peter de Jong. 523-4816. tfn 1983 LTD CROWN VICTORIA with a 302 V-8 engine, AM/FM clock radio, p.s., p.b., power trunk, power seat, low mileage, all new Michelin tires, new dual exhaust, 2 tone brown with half vinyl top, original paint, excellent cohdition, garaged. Must be seen to be appreciated. Can be seen at 53 Wellington St., Clinton or call 482-3788. 21-2 RH. Hiller Realty Limited 11/2 STOREY: 3 bedroom home features main floor laundry, large livingroom. Kitchen with plenty of cup­ board space, dining area, backs onto farm land. Has work shop and storage shed situated on double lot in quiet village. Asking $88,500. Call Helen * ♦ * 3 BEDROOM: vinyl clad home situated on 1 acre of land with nicely landscaped yard. A country home for a family. Call Helen 291-1544.♦ ♦ * 20 ACRES: mostly bush with good building site, access to paved road.* * * 30ACRES: with 10room brick home, bankbarnand shop. Maitland river runs at back of property. Call Albert 291-1395.★ ★ ♦ Albert Carson 291-1395 or Helen Cullen 291-1544 or 291-1709 For fair commission rates friendly courteous service Representing P.H. Hiller Realty Limited HULLETTTOWNSHIP TENDERSWANTED For loading and hauling of approx. 13,000 cu. yds. of B gravel and about 2,000 cu. yds. of shoulder clay for road construc­ tion in Hullett Twp. at the rate of 1,500 cu. yds. or more per day. The material to be supplied by the Twp. of Hullett. Workto start around the 15th of July 1990. Contact the road supt. for tender forms and they must be received by the road supt. containing a certified cheque of 10% of the enclosed bid by4:00p.m. June5, 1990. Lowest or any tender not necess­ arily accepted and must be approved by M.T.0. Jim Johnston RD. Supt. Londesboro, Ont. NOM 2H0 523-4404 VEHICLES FOR SALE ’77 OLDSMOBILE, GOOD CONDI- tion, asking $1500. Certified. Phone 523-9270. 21 -2p 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 Royale, 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 toll free 1-800-668-8463 or write: B. Walsh, 211 Queen St. East, Toronto, M5A 1S2. 21-lp OLDER PAINTINGS AND WORKS of Art. One or entire collection. Karl Mearns, Box 1266, Caledonia, Ontario. N0A 1A0, (416) 765-6782. 21-lp HELP WANTED WANTED - RECEPTIONIST - some telephone and bookkeeping experience, must be able to work weekends. Good salary. Part-time or full-time needed. Phone 524- 6438, ask for Paul. 21-lb ATTENTION: Needed immediately... Ambitious & Outgoing Men & Women for SALES POSITIONS Fantastic opportunity with excellent pay I No experience necessary, we will train. Work only 4 days a week. Students welcome. Call Tom or James at 524-5343 Brussels seniors host Blyth club The Brussels Friendship Club was very pleased and happy to host the Blyth Swinging Seniors to a bountiful pot luck dinner served to approximately 50 people at the Legion Hall on Wed., May 16 at 1 p.m. A good time was enjoyed by all playing Euchre, Lost Heir and Uno with prizes being awarded. Euchre winners were: high lady, Phyllis Bolt; low lady, Mildred Perrie; high man, Lloyd Walden; low man, Edgar Howatt. Other winners were: Uno, Irene Schultz; Lost Heir, Feme McDowell; Lucky Ta­ ble, Mildred Perrie, Annie Engel, Reg Schultz, Edgar Howatt; man with whitest hair, Harvey Mc- owell; man with largest shoe size, Pat Rowland; lady with largest shoe size, Feme Howatt; lucky door prize, Gene Snell; man with coloured handkerchief, Alvin Proc­ ter; lady with longest fingernails, Nora Kelly; man with initial R, Reg Schultz. The Blyth president John Hesselwood thanked the Friend­ ship Club for the invitation and hospitality.