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TENDERS
HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
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82 ALBERT STREET
CLINTON, ONTARIO
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
482-9371
[24 hour service]
22 WHITEHEADST., CLINTON: 11/2 storey, 3 bedroom home
with gas heat, 102 ft. frontage
RESTAURANT AND GAS STATION on busy corner, showing
good return, residence on same property.
FARROW-TO-FINISH: for 185 sows on 186 acres in Turnberry
Township, good brick home.
1.7 ACRES: East Wawanosh, cut stone, full 2 floor country
home on well treed lot, plus shop.
LOTS FOR SALE: new subdivision north end Blyth.
70 ACRES: 9th Concession, Hullett, 58 workable, 12 acres
hardwood bush, no buildings.
100 ACRES: Ashfield Township, impressive home, barns for
cattle and hogs.
RESTAURANT: Licenced for 60, apartment above, central
location in busy town.
100 ACRES: West Wawanosh, 88 workable, trout stream and
10 acres hardwood bush.
HIGHWAY FARM: No.4highway,4bedroomhomeandiotsof
buildings.
100 ACRES: East Wawanosh, new barn, Victorian style home,
scenic area.
100 ACRES: 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh, vendor will
finance.
LOTS FOR SALE: Londesboro. Your choice or take them all.
HULLETT TOWNSHIP: Farrowing operation on 4 acres with
good home. Capacity for 100 sows. Liquid manure system.
50 ACRES: Near Auburn with good home, driveshed. Barns for
cattle, sheep or horses.
BLYTH: 1 floor home, on Queen Street, with finished basement
and large garage. Like new throughout.
RESTAURANTS GASwith living accommodation.
Good Volume. Good SSLrn.
WE NEED LISTINGS ON HOMES AND SMALL ACREAGES.
HOME EQUITY LOAN PLANS.
We have Mortgage Money for any
worthwhile purpose. Examples: 1.
Pay off Credit Cards. 2. Home
Renovations. 3. Start a New Busi
ness. Low Re-Payment Plans avail
able. No Qualifying Hassels, Re
gardless of Income or Credit.
Serving All Ontario. Call EXCEL
FINANCIAL CORP, (toll free) 1-
800-265-6984. 31-lp
TENDERS
For removal of existing concrete
rear walks and steps and installa
tion of precast steps and new
concrete walks as specified at
locations detailed on Appendix
‘A’
BID SECURITY P.T. [H.C.]
90-05 $1,000.00
Tenders will be received for the
above until 11:00 a.m. local time,
Wednesday, August 8, 1990 by
the Huron County Housing
Authority, 44 East St., Goderich,
Ontario N7A1N3. [519] 524-2637
from whom details and specifica
tions may be obtained, quoting
reference number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT NECESSARILY
ACCEPTED.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
GRAVEL TENDERS
Sealed, clearly marked tenders are now being received by the
undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Friday, August 3rd, 1990 for the loading
and hauling of 15,000 cubic yards pit run gravel and 6,000 cubic yards
granular “A” gravel to road construction on concession road 7-8, lots
1-5. Workto be completed by September 7th, 1990 to the satisfaction
of the Township Road Superintendent. Contractor must be capable of
1200 cubic yards per day. Tenders must be submitted on Township
tender forms, available at the Municipal Office, and must be
accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the enclosed bid. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily accepted and all tenders are subject to
Ministry of Transportation approval.
Roy Williamson
Road Superintendent
Township of Grey
TRAVEL
HELP
WANTED
SERVICES
WILLING TO DO HOUSEKEEP-
ing, yard keeping and other minor
chores at an hourly wage. Please
call 887-6453 between 5 p.m. and 9
p.m. 28-tfn
CUSTOM WELDING: Ornamental
railing, bale thrower racks, trail
ers, custom hitches, machinery
repairs and fabricating. Call Peter
de Jong, 523-4816. tfn
11 Victoria St.
Clinton
482-5991
BLYTH: This 11/2 storey, 3
bedroom house is close to
main street and attractively
pricedat $66,000.00. Ideal
starter or retirement home.
Call Gordon at 482-5991
[Bus.] or 233-3307 [Res.].
BLYTHE SPIRIT TEA
ROOM: Seats 28 inside, 20 on
patio. Includes dishes,
cutlery and equipment for
operating. Building is in
excellent repair and has two
bedroom living quarters on
second floor. Call Gordon at
482-5991 [Bus.] or 233-3307
[Res.].
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
ATTENTION
FARMERS
CET CASH!
Sell Anything With
WAXTAUS
1. Custom combining of wheat,
oats, corn and beans.
2. Round baling 4 feet wide, 40" to
6 feet high, $4.25 to $5.75/bale.
3. Cutting of hay-square baling-we
will put bales from field into barn.
4. Trucking available.
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482-7301
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Beach Resort - Oceanfront Condos,
Tennis, Indoor Pool, Putting
Green, Saunas, Whirlpools, House
keeping and Golf Packages. FREE
Brochure: 1-800-448-5653 or 1-803-
238-3902. 31-lp
v VEHICLES
FOR SALE
’81 CHEV CITATION, 4 CYL. Al
condition, automatic, 4 door. Phone
887-6430 at noon or after 6 p.m.
31-2p
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers,
1/4 mile south of Brussels. Call
887-9499. 28-16
WANTED TO BUY: OLD BARNS
or brick houses. Phone 233-7594.
30-12
LOCAL GROUP (CHURC
sports, other) to run snack
Wednesday, September 19 at
seis Fall Fair. For mord infoi51
call B. Mutter 887-6117.
Survival Through Friendship
House of Huron County
- a transition house for
battered women and their
children is seeking a
RELIEF RESIDENTIAL
COUNSELLOR
Qualifications:
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Knowledge of issues related to wife
assault
- Counselling experience
Send resume to:
Julie Lee, Executive Director
SURVIVAL THROUGH FRIENDSHIP
HOUSE OF HURON COUNTY
P.O. BOX 334, Goderich, Ont.
N7A 4C6
Clsoing Date August 20, 1990
New standards
set for energy
efficiency
Air conditioners and oil-fired
water heaters will soon have to
meet minimum standards of energy
efficiency under an amended regu
lation of the Energy Efficiency Act,
passed June 29, 1990, Energy
Minister Lyn McLeod announced
recently.
The regulation will also prohibit
continuously burning pilot lights on
gas stoves. They have already been
prohibited on conventional furn
aces.
The amendment will apply to
stoves starting January 1, 1991 and
to air conditioners and water
heaters by January 1, 1992.
‘‘This important new step will
increase the types of energy-effi
cient appliances and products
available to Ontario consumers. It
will also challenge Ontario industry
to meet the new requirements and
to work with the ministry to save
energy,’’ said Mrs. McLeod.
Man gets
probation
A Blyth-area man was given a
conditional discharge and placed
on probation for six months after
pleading guilty to false pretenses in
writing a cheque when he had no
money to cover it.
Nathan Seegers of RR 3, Blyth
wrote a cheque for gas at Hamm’s
garage in Blyth Nov. 30, 1989 on an
account with a bank in Chesley. On
Dec. 28, Ken Hamm of the garage
learned the cheque had been
returned because there were in
sufficient funds in the account.
Mr. Seegers said he had made
restitution since that time.
Brussels girl
saves man
A Brussels girl rescued a 22-
year-old Belgrave man from the
waters of Lake Huron following a
water skiing accident in Goderich,
Sunday.
Michelle Machan, 15, was in the
boat that was towing the skier,
when she saw him fall. The driver
of the boat turned back. Upon
reaching the man, Miss Machan
noticed he wasn’t moving, so she
jumped in and pulled him to the
side of the boat. A friend still in the
boat, then lifted him out of the
water.
The man, who was not identified,
was taken to Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital in Goderich,
where he was treated for neck
injuries and released.
Insurance costs
Continued from page 3
/ could be insured at a higher value
for the same cost.
The village’s overall insurance
bill might be slightly lower this
year than last due to an error in
keeping one village vehicle insured
after it was sold. The refund from
this might lower the overall pre
mium even though protection was
increased in other areas, Mr. Reid
said.
Insurance protection for the two
Blyth ball diamonds was increased
because of the value of lighting
equipment and other improve
ments to the parks. In all the
village carries insurance to the
value of $6.2 million on its various
buildings.
Letter from
the editor
Continued from page 5
can turn someone around to rescue
a life from against protecting the
public. Inevitably the judge some
times makes the wrong decision
and the person he bent over
backwards to help shows up a few
months later having committed
exactly the same crime again. It’s
such things that frustrate people in
the system and make them cynical.
Yet for all its problems, I find it
encouraging that judges do keep
trying to give people the benefit of
the doubt. The legal system is so
big and powerful that it could easily
grind down the little guy, the guy
who can’t afford the good lawyer,
the guy who’s not quite as sharp as
the legal minds arrayed against
him. Some of us, perhaps wrongly
accused, may someday be caught
in that legal system ourselves. It’s
encouraging to know that many of
the people in that system really are
trying to look after the little guy’s
interest and not just the bottom line
of ‘‘justice’’.
CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887 9114 24 HOURS A DAY