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The Citizen, 1990-11-28, Page 31THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1990. PAGE 31. Classified RATES \ 20 words or less only S3.00. 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. FAST DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE TENDERS WANTED The Office of The Citizen in Brussels is OPEN WEEKDAYS BAILIFF SALE BY TENDER FOR CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION 1981 272LeylandTractorwith cab 135 Massey Ferguson Tractor with loader 3 x 16 Kverneland plow New Holland manure spreader 7 ft. hydraulic Lucknow snow blower 10 ft. Kongskilde cultivator Can be bid separately or as a lot. Thelowesttendernot necessarily accepted. Can be viewed at McGavin Farm Equipment, Walton 887-6365. All tenders must be in by 12 noon December 1, 1990. WANTED TO BUY: PLAYPEN IN good condition. Phone 887-6875. 48-2 WANTED TO RENT - 100 ACRES or less for 1991 season. Apply to Box 375, c/o The Citizen, Box 429, Blyth. 46-4 WANTED TO BUY: USED EXER- cise bike. Phone 523-4482. 48-lp WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/4 mile south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. 47-12 WANTED TO BUY: OLD BARNS or brick houses. Phone 233-7594. 42-12 HURON COUNTY ©HOUSING AUTHORITY P.O. [H.C.] 91-01 Move Out Cleaning P.O. [H.C.] 91-02 Standby Cus­ todian Service and Move Out P.O. [H.C.] 91-03 Electrical Maintenance P.O. [H.C.] 91-04 Plumbing, Heating, Drainage Maintenance P.O. [H.C.] 91-05 Appliance Repair Maintenance P.O. [H.C.] 91-07 General Build­ ing Maintenance The above tenders are on ‘as and when required’ basis following a rotational systems established by Huron County Housing Author­ ity. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00a.m. local time, Wednesday, December 5, 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 TEN­ DER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. VEHICLES FOR SALE 1981 FORD MUSTANG CAR, Ex­ cellent running order, $2,000 certi­ fied. Phone 527-2389 after 6 p.m. 48-1 GRAND MARQUIS FORD 1981, fully loaded, excellent condition, clean car, $2,750 or best offer. Phone 526-7258. 48-1 Drive off with A Bargain in the Classified Section. Donor cards program 10a.m. to 2p.m. MEMORIES WANTED: THE CITI- zen wants memories of special Christmases past or special family traditions for its special Christmas issue. Send your stories or anec­ dotes to: Christmas Stories, The Citizen, Box 429, Blyth or Box 152, Brussels. 42-tfn Call 345-2564 and leave a message Excepting Consignments For REG BADLEY offers MORE Drivers who have signed the organ donor portion of their dri­ vers’ licenses should now contact MORE program of Ontario if they want further information about how they can participate in organ and tissue donation programs. MORE (Multiple Organ Retrieval and Ex­ change program) can be reached at 984 Bay Street, Suite 503, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2A5, or by calling the toll free number 1-800-263-2833. This is a change from the advice now provided on Ontario licences which directs drivers to write the chief coroner’s office for such information. MORE has assumed responsibility from the chief coron­ er for answering public enquiries about the Human Tissues Gift Act. Cheryl Rosell, MORE executive director, said that when persons record their willingness to donate organs or tissue they should be sure to keep the signed donor cards in wallets or purses with other personal identification. “The card should not be sent to MORE’’, she said. Ms. Rosell also urged those who sign cards to discuss their wishes openly with other family members. “While the signed cards are very valuable in indicating a patient’s wish to be considered as an organ donor,” she said, “Hospitals will not retrieve organs over the objec­ tions of next of kin”. As of the end of September, there were more than 550 people in the province waiting for transp- plants. MORE is a non-profit organiza­ tion funded by the Ministry of Health to provide professional and public education programs and materials on organ and tissue donation and transplantation. MORE also manages the provincial computer system which allocates organs that have been donated. If you have material to leave with us Use our Mail Slot in the Office Door ----------------------------\ YOU'LL CLEAN ACCOMMODATION TO RENT ACCOMMODATION TO RENT WITH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING! It's a profitable way to get buyers. Thou­ sands of readers of our Classified section will see your ad and take action'. Take the first step to getting into tine action by pick­ ing up the phone and placing your Classified ad with us — today! Townhouses • 3 bedroom unit • available December 1 • only *340 per month plus utilities The Citizen Help Spread The Word: LITERACY (AfT 1 < More ,han half the ■ AV I" I O world's children drop out of school before completing elementary school because they have to earn a living. E A AT * T Over half (54%) of ■ Aw I— I # all adults in Africa are illiterate. To donate, or for more information contact: The CODE Literacy Foundation 321 Chapel St. Ottawa, Ontario KIN 7Z2 CODf (613)232-3569 CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY