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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-09-19, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY^SEPTEMBER 19, 1990. Classified RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional FAST words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following Wednesday. DEADLINEDEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE 2 r.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. O BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES START YOUR OWN 10K JEWEL- ry Business for as little as $50. Fabulous designs, superb quality, excellent profits. The Gold Discov­ ery, 14335-47 Ave., Edmonton, T6H 0B9. (403) 434-2550. 38-lp CARD OF THANKS ACCOMMODATION TO RENT ARTICLES FOR SALE BIRTHS HAVE YOUR OWN BUSINESS. Ladies dance/exercisewear. Excel­ lent profits. Your own hours. Fitness contacts an asset. Request information package: Finelines, 294 Wilson, Downsview, Ontario * M3H 1S8. 38-lp THE BELGRAVE, BLYTH & BRUSSELS SCHOOL FAIR Board would like to thank everyone who helped make our 70th fair a great success. A special thank you to all the volunteers, without them our school fair would not be possible. 38-1 FOR RENT: 3 BEDROOM BUN- galow on paved road near Brussels. Call 887-6425. 37-2 2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR rent in Brussels - 3 pc. bath, laundry room, double deck, tool shed and big back yard, $550 per month plus utilities. Phone 887- 6453 between 5 and 9 p.m. Monday to Friday. 37-2 APARTMENT FOR RENT IN Brussels. Available November 1. One bedroom, private entrance and private laneway. Call 887-9098. 37-2 FROZEN HOME-GROWN PORK Regular Pork Chops.............$2.90/lb. Sausage ..................$2.00/lb. Sausage Patties ....$2.00/lb. Roast .......................$2.00/lb. Also available - frozen pork in 10 lb. boxes 523-4364 BRUCE & MARIE BERGSMA RR1,LONDESBORO AITCHISON. Bill and Peggy are thrilled to announce the arrival of Colleen Jennifer, a sister for Katie and Mary Ann. Colleen arrived August 22 at Wingham and District Hospital weighing 8 lbs. Proud grandparents are Gerald and Isobel Gibson of Brussels and John Ait- chison of Clinton. NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Top dollars. Full/part-time. No selling. No investment. Mass ap­ peal. Be first! (306) 343-6515 Business Options, 2121 Wiggins Ave., Saskatoon, SK, S7J 1W4. 38-lp BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HOUSE FOR RENT: NOV. 1, 3 bedroom in Brussels. References required. Phone 887-9226 or 887- 6058 evenings. 38-tfn HOUSE FOR RENT: 2/3 BED- room house for rent, immediately. Phone 887-9538 or 887-9135. 38-2p 4 BEDROOM FRAME HOUSE, located in Londesboro, IV2 bath­ rooms, two driveways, good sized lot, wood/oil combination furnace, available immediately. Phone 523- 9606. 38-1 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent in Walton. Phone 887-6029. ____ 38-tfn ARTICLES FOR SALE CUSTOM WOOD STRIPPING - NO job too big or too small, low rates, complete refinishing service avail­ able. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 887-9775. 36-3p RECOVER ANY SOFA AND chair $695.00. Great specials on smaller jobs. Hundreds of fabrics to choose from. Satisfaction guar­ anteed. Phone 887-9775. 36-3p TURNBERRY UPHOLSTERY, Brussels - sofas and chairs, re­ covered like new! Free estimates, pickup and delivery. Workmanship guaranteed. Call 887-6073. 37-2 FRESH APPLES, FRESH PRESS­ ED CIDER - Maitside Orchards, west of Brussels, 887-6883, open 7 days a week. 37-2 EXTRA INCOME! GROW BAIT- worms in your basement or garage. Odorless operation. Low invest- jnent. Market guaranteed! Free information. Early Bird Ecology, RR #1, Smithville, Ontario, LOR 2A0 (416) 643-4252. 38-lp AUTO REPAIR GARAGE AND house in Northwestern Ontario near Lake of the Woods. Excellent Opportunity. Forestry, farming and tourist area. Contact (807) 597-6573 38-lp Caahln With the ClaMif leCLa OVER $50,000 POSSIBLE. TRIO Pizza supplies 150 outlets in Mari­ times and B.C. Introduce product line in restaurants, bars, cafeter­ ias. Investment required $11,500. Exclusive territory. (506) 853-4110, collect. 38-lp GIRL’S FIGURE SKATES IN Ex­ cellent condition - sizes 4 and 5. Phone Barb Knox 523-4290. 38-1 FIREWOOD- HARD MAPLE $35 face cord, $40 delivered. Phone 523-9232 or 523-9585. 38-3 2” BOUMATIC PIPLINE - 4 units, 3 milk metres and cattle clippers. Phone 356-2503. 37-2 NEW AND USED SATELLITE systems for lease to owg or rent with monthly payments. L. & A. Southwest Satellite, RR 2, Clintcn, 524-9595. 12-tfn CAN-PACTOR - EASY COMPAC- tion of recyclable cans. Enviro friendly. Treebelt - 523-9771. 38-2 ONE SET OF HOCKEY EQUIP- ment, age 9; 2 pr. of hockey skates boys 3; 2 pr. of men’s skates S10V6; 2 pr. of figure skates S6 and SI 1. Phone 523-4528. 38-1 BIG, PEPPY BAITWORMS. Wholesale, retail. Never need re­ frigeration. Early Bird Ecology, RR #1, Smithville, Ontario, LOR 2A0, (416)643-4252. 38-lp AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES BROWN KELVINATOR RANGE, 30”, works, $100 or best offer. Must go, can’t park car in garage. 887-6661. 38-lp STAINED GLASS: SHOP BY MAIL Glass and supplies. Great Prices. 184pg catalogue, $5.00 (refund­ able): The Glass Place, 50 Ste- Anne, Pointe-Claire, Quebec, H9S 4P8. Orders Call: 1-800-363-7855. 38-lp CCM BLACK HELMET AND mask $20 (fits K - Gr. 4); Bauer skates $35.00 (size 6. worn one season). Phone 523-9541. 38-1 p SEASONED FIREWOOD. ALL split hardwood, cut in 4-foot lengths. Call (519) 698-2818, after 8 p.m. 38-lp HI-FI UNIT IN LARGE CABINET $150; 4 piece sectional soft $150; pool pump, filter and accessories $250; cabinet bar $50; kitchen table $20. Call 887-6173, 9 -5 or 527-2741 after 6 p.m. 38-2 BUILDING CLEARANCE - SAVE thousands while supply lasts - we have limited steel left from our largest summer sale - straightwall & quonset types - Paragon - 24 Hours-1-800-263-8499. 38-lp BELLAMY EQUIPMENT, STAY- ner, Ontario. Sept. 26/90. Reduc­ tion Auction. Tractors, combines, bailers, manure spreaders, tillage, tires, elevators, antique tractors, garden equipment, fork lifts. 1-800- 461-5848 or (705) 428-3130. 38-lp WANTED FOR AUCTION, OCT. 6. Rifles, shotguns, hunting equip­ ment, wildlife paintings, trophy heads, decoys, books and maga­ zines, Indian relics, hand tools, etc. Call Freeman-Brooks Auctions (519)426-6317. 38-lp AUCTION SALE Antique furniture, house­ hold effects, dishes, miscellaneous for the estate of CECIL [TED] BATEMAN in Ethel 5 miles south of Molesworth 6 miles west of Atwood. Sale held at residence on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER24,4P.M. Auctioneers Bob & Doug Gilmore 291-3489 or 291-3421 FOR SALE POTATOES & TOMATOES Availableat Bailey’s Gypsy Lane, Blyth PHONE 523-9338 BUILDINGS PLOWING MATCH special, Quonsets, ”S” Models & Straightwalls. Factory has allocat­ ed 29 buildings Various Sizes. No reasonable Offer Refused. Call Future 1-800-668-8653. 38-lp WANTADS ALL THE TIME’/V A CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm machinery, livestock and feed for ROSSTAYLOR, RR 1, BELGRAVEON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1990 AT 12 NOON Location: Lot 32, Cone. 7, East Wawanosh, 1 corner south of Belgrave, 3 corners West approx. 4 miles. LIVESTOCK: Blonde Acquitaine bull [3 yr. old], 8 beef cows Simmental X with calves, cows rebred to blonde bull [May 20 - July], 1 Holstein cow, 7 Blonde X bred yearling calves [steers], 2 Blonde X bred yearling heifers, 200 bales 1990 hay [5 ft. round], 300balesstraw [square], 3130 John Deere tractor/cab, safeguard, 2800 hrs., good rubber, 18-4-34 tires, tractor chains, John Deere plough 4-16” semi mount, Allis Chalmers Gleener E combine/pick up & reel, John Deere 700 mix mill/long auger, hammer mill belt, John Deere wagon/rack, N. Idea manure spreader 300 bu./tandem/hydraulic tail gate, 1 gravity turnco bin/wagon, 1 gravity bin/John Deere wagon, 3 drum land roller, 3p.t.h. weed sprayer, set of 4 section diamond harrows, Danuser 14” post hole digger, 7’ Helm snow blower [singleauger], N.H. bale fork model 80/3 p.t.h., grain aerator, 30’ grain auger on wheels, cattle squeezer & head gate, Brucefield 12’ stock trailer tandum/lights like new, set of racks 1/2 ton truck, Lincoln welder 225, 3 hydro electric fencers, cattle oilers, bale feeder, pig crate scales, farrowing crates, 3 timbers 28’ long, posts, traps, double barrel shot gun/F.C.C. license required, numerous small articles. Plan to attend this sale as Farm is Sold. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. 8% Sales Tax in effect where applicable. Any announcements day of sale take precedence over written advertising. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase day of sale. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: ROSS TAYLOR 357-2368 AUCTIONEER, BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 BLYTH SQUIRT GIRLS would like to thank Murray Black, Garth Walden and Bruce Howson for their assistance. Also to the moth­ ers who helped keep score. We couldn’t have done it without your support. Thank you it was greatly appreciated. - Candice Howson 38-lp COOK. The family of the late Charlotte Cook wishes to express their gratitude and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for acts of kindness, floral tributes, cards, food to our homes, chari­ table donations, and the trio that provided the special music. Many thanks to Rev. Ramirez for his comforting message, the Beattie- Falconer Funeral Home for their support and guidance, to the staff at Huronview for their kindness and care to our mother and grandmother, to the ladies of the Blyth United Church for the lovely lunch. Your kindness will always be remembered. - Sincerely, Mary and Lloyd Walden; Gene and Alvin Snell and families. 38-lp HAMILTON. The family of the late Pearl Hamilton wishes to express sincere appreciation to friends, neighbours and relatives for their kindness, funeral home visits, memorial donations, flowers, cards, food, and expressions of sympathy. A special thank you to Reverend Paul Ross for his kind words, Mr. James Breen for his hospital visit, and Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home (Ball Chapel), Clin­ ton, for their kindness, assistance and support. A special thanks to the Burns U.C.W. for providing the lunch. A sincere thank you to the staff of Home Care for their tenderness in caring for mom while she was at home, Dr. Salsbury, nurses and staff of Clinton Public Hospital. All these acts of kindness are appreciated and will always be remembered. - Shirley and Murray Lyon, Helen and Milton Dale, Lenora and Everett Lamont and their families. 38-1 HUMPHRIES. Our sincere thanks to all those who have patronized our general store over the past many years. To our faithful cust­ omers, Thank You. It was an extreme pleasure to serve you all. Sincerely, The Humphries families. McARTER. Alice McArter wishes to thank neighbours and friends for the many cards and flowers while a patient in Wingham hospital. Thanks to nurses of the Hospital and Drs. Hanlon and McGregor and special thanks to William Turnbull for taking me to Wingham after my accident. 38-1 p NICHOL. Thank you to all our Brussels area friends and relatives for their lovely wedding gifts. Special thanks to the neighbours of the sixth line for their generosity. Your kindness and thoughtfulness is appreciated. We wish to invite all of our Brussels area friends, rela­ tives and neighbours to an Open House at our Palmerston home Sunday, September 30/90, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Best Wishes Only Please - Kathy and Paul Nichol. 38-1 SMITH. I would like to thank all the businesses for all the wonderful gifts I received at the Queen of the Fair. Also, a special thanks to my sponsor, the Brussels Hotel, for all their help and encouragement. - Frances 38-1 CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY