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The Citizen, 1988-01-27, Page 45THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1988. PA’ E 21. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.75for 20 words, additional words 1Iceach. 50cwill be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m.Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. PERSONAL TRAVEL BIRTHS COMING EVENTS REAL ESTATE DATES GALORE: FOR ALL AGES & unattached. Thousands of mem­ bers anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances call toll free 1-800- 263-9163. Hours Noon till 8 p.m. 04-1 p PREGNANT: A LOVING COUPLE is eager to adopt and provide a home for your unborn child. Working with government licens­ ed agency. Call collect (416) 925-8225. 04-lp WOW! IT WORKS! HELSINKI Method By Images. Guaranteed Hair regrowth program or your money back. Easy at home applica­ tion. Canadian Distributors Wel­ come (604) 534-6350, 1-800-663- 6306. 04-lp UNIVERSALLY KNOWN AND used Helsinki Method Personal Care Products by Images. 100% money back guarantee. One week delivery. Cards accepted. Distri­ butors needed. 1-800-663-6882. 1-604-584-6651. 04-lp CAREER TRAINING FREE: 1988GUIDETOSTUDY- at-home correspondence Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Airconditioning, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosme­ tology, Electronics, Legal/Medi- cl Secretary, Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide W., Toronto.1-800-268-1121. 04-lp TURN THAT TIME ON YOUR hands into Cash for you. Get to meet new people and make new friends through Auctioneering. Next class April 2-9th. Register now. Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, P.O. Box 145, Innerkip, Ont. N0J 1M0 (519) 469-3936; (519)537-2115. 04-lp BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OVERWEIGHT? GROUND floor opportunity all Canadian products. Open House Seminars in major centres across Canada dur­ ing J anuary. Call Calorad Business Opportunity 1-(416) 332-5000 for times, dates and places. 04-lp GROW FOR IT! $$$ RAISE baitworms at home. Guaranteed market. Odorless, Low invest­ ment. We Train! Representatives throughout Ontario. Early Bird Ecology (1975) RR 1, Smithville, Ont. LOR 2A0 (416) 643-4251, 856-2248,(705)435-7463. 04-lp CASH IN - CASHOUT. COKE, Pepsi, Libby’s, Heinz - world famous drinks. You will refill in your new, unique cold pop/juice vendors with separate price sett­ ing. Minimum investment $11,980 secured, as we supply freight, equipment installed in locations, product fills, supplies, etc. Own your cash business; your choice, par tor full-time. Call / write (24 hours)forbrochure. SolarBusi- ness Centres, 100 East Drive, Suite 200, Bramalea, Ont. L6T 1B3. Mr. Halbot 1-(416) 761-5705. 04-lp Pitch-ln JOIN US! MARCH BREAK. MARCH 12-19/ 88air onlyfrom Detroit - Tampa from $299; Ft. Lauderdale from $319; Additional packages to Orlando, St. Petersburg, Jamaica, Acapulco Mexico, Cruise, Las Vegas. Call 1-800-265-0900. 04-lp FREE ‘88 BROCHURE ON SCEN- ic Rideau & Trent Severn Canal Cruises aboard comfortable cruise ship Kawartha Voyageur. Write Ontario Waterway Cruises, RR #3, Peterborough K9J 6X4. (705) 748-3666. 04-lp CARD OF THANKS LONG. We wish to extend a very sincere thank you to relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, floral arrangements and memorial donations. Also thank you for the many cards, hospitalvisitsandsomuch help mother received from her wonder­ ful neighbours during her illness. Special thanks to Rev. Jamieson, Dr. Hanlon, Wingham Hospital nursing staff, Watt’s Funeral Home, the ladies of Melville Church and Rebekah Lodge for lunch and all who sent food to our homes. Your kindness and caring was deeply appreciated and will always be remembered and trea­ sured. - Sincerely, the family of the late Ethel Long. 04-lp WILLIAMSON. I would like to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for the flowers, gifts and visits while I was in the hospital and since coming home. Also special thanks to the Listowel Hospital nurses and the ambu­ lance for their quick response, Rev. Mr. Wittich, Drs. Conner, Young, Beharry. You will never be forgot­ ten.-Annie Williamson. 04-lp McWHIRTER. I would like to extend a big thank you to good friends and co-workers on the Brussels Fire Department, for the gifts of a replica fire truck, my old polished up hat and flowers for my wife Kathleen on being retired from the Department. I am proud to have been a fireman for 35 years with great guys now and others in the past and wish them good luck in the future. I would also like to thank the Council and people of the village of Brussels for the engraved brass bookends. It was all very much appreciated and will always be remembered. - Jack McWhirter 04-1 p YUILL. I would like to thank everyone who sent cards, gifts, phoned and visited me while recovering from my operation. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon and the Wingham Hospital staff. Also special thanks to the B2 Hockey team, the Anglican Church Women and my neighbours for the delicious fruit baskets. It was all greatly appreciated. - Garry Yuill. 04-1 HASTINGS. Many thanks to all who remembered me with your prayers, gifts, cards, flowers and telephone calls during my stay in Wingham and St. Joseph’s Hospit­ al, London. A special thanks to my own families here and in London for being there when I needed them. Your kindness and thought­ fulness was greatly appreciated. - Vera Hastings. 04-lp COOPED UP WITH CABIN FEV- er? Attend Canada’s best winter antique show. February 6th and 7th. 51 Ontario and Quebec Dealers. Portsmouth Olympic Site, Kingston, Ontario. 04-lp ARMSTRONG. Robert and Lynne of New Hamburg, Ontario are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Brittany Lynne weighing 7 lbs., 8 oz. on January 19, 1988 at St. Marys Hospital, Kitchener, Ontario. Proud grandparents are Jim and Leona Armstrong and Tom and Ruth Shore of Wroxeter, Ontario. KEFFER. Robert and Christine Keffer are pleased to announce the safearrivaloftheir son Michael Robert Keffer, born on January 23 at 10:24, weighing 8 lbs., 3 oz. VAN AMERSFOORT. Herb and Joanne VanAmersfoort are proud to announcethg birth of Kerissa Joanne, born on January 17, 1988. A little sister for April, Jeremy and Steveh. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. VanAmersfoort of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bakelaar of RR 5, Brussels. COMING EVENTS THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH U nit invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, held at theHealthUnitOffice, Medical Building, Brussels on Wednesday, February 3, 1988 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance 2. Foot Care 3. Anaemia Screening 4. Urine Testing 5. Blood Pressure. 04-1 EUCHRE BRUSSELS LIBRARY Monday, Feb. 1,8 p.m. sponsored by Oddfellows and Rebekahs. Prizes and lunch. Everyone wel­ come. Admission$l.50. 04-lp EUCHRE, BRUSSELS LEGION Saturday, January 30, 8 p.m. sponsored by Legion Ladies Auxi­ liary. Lunch and Prizes. Everyone Welcome. 04-lp KITTY WELLS, HOT BUFFET luncheon and show, Bingeman Park - Wednesday, February 24. Ice Capades, Kitchener - Sunday, February 14. Factory Outlets, Hamilton - Tuesday, February 16. Flower Show, Casa Loma, Toronto - Wednesday, March 2. Irish Frolic, Bingeman Park - Thursday, March 17. Phone Helen McBur- ney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357- 3424. 04-1 HURON COUNTY FEDERATION of Agriculture Members meeting, Monday, Feb. 1, 1988 at 8 p.m. at Clinton Public School. Topic: Free Trade. Speakers: Murray Cardiff, MP for Huron-Bruce and Minister of State for Grains and Oil Seeds, Charlie Mayer. 04-lb ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN Church Brussels, Pancake supper, Tues., Feb. 16, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Adults $4.50; 10 years and under $2.50; pre-school free. 04-3p WARM UP SUPER BOWL SUN- day. Watch the game on our “Big Screen’ ’ and enjoy a Super Bowl of piping hot chili. Game time 6 p.m., January 31. Brussels Hotel, 887- 9035. 04-lb FRIDAY LUNCHEON BUFFET - all you care to eat for $4.50 Served in the lounge 12 to 1:30 p.m. Blyth Inn. 04-2 FEBRUARY 20, A CEILIDH. Blyth Festival Singers, 8 p.m., Clinton Town Hall, Scottish enter­ tainment, dancing and singing. Cold smorgasbord. Tickets $ 10 per person. Available Blyth Festival Box Office, Clinton Pro Hardware or choir members. 04-1 PLAN TO ATTEND “FUN IN THE Snow” day at the Wawanosh Valley Conservation Area on Janu­ ary 31 from 1 to 4 p.m. Enjoy guided hikes on foot, skis or snowshoes. Snowshoes are avail­ able for rent. Build a bird feeder to take home - cost $3.00, bring your hammer! Wawanosh is located 2 km west of Hwy. #4, on cone. VI - VII of East Wawanosh Twp. Call 335-3557 for more information. 04-1 FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: RIBS and sauerkraut served in our lounge 5 to 8 p.m. Phone for take-out 523-9381, The Blyth Inn. 01-tfn LONDESBORO LIONS ANNUAL Cupids Ball on Saturday, February 13at the Blyth Community Centre. Dancing from 9 - 1 to Crippled Duck. Delicious Smorgasbord meal included. 03-2b THE ETHEL W.I. IS CELEBRAT- ing its 85th anniversary on Tues­ day, February 2, starting at 1:30 p.m. Pastandpresentmembers please consider this your invitation to attend. 03-2 REAL ESTATE “Suddenly it's sold"' MASON BAILEY BROKER 482-9371 85 ACRES: East Wawanosh, cut stone. Two floor, four bedroom home. Two bay garage and heated shop. Hardwood bush. Trout stream. Very scenic. This is an exceptional property designed for the executive person who wants every convenience and country atmosphere. CLINTON: 292 Bayfield Road. 2 bedroom bungalow with attached garage on V2 acre. LONDESBORO: 72 acres, on Highway #4, adjacent to village. Good house, barn and shed. 100 ACRES: Farm near Auburn, 81 acres workable, 11/2 storey brick home, general purpose barn. 75 ACRES: General purpose farm, good red brick home, all drained, Morris Township. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen Street, Blyth. 125 ACRES: Near Blyth, 2 floor brick home, 50 acres workable, 22 acres hardwood bush. LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement, inground pool, large lot. BLYTH: 4 bedroom frame home on Morris Street, large lot. BLYTH: Building lot on Hamilton Street, fully serviced. VANASTRA: 40 Victoria Street, 1 floor, all in good condition. 90 SOW FARROW-TO-FINISH: 100acres, East Wawanosh Twp. May be purchased as going concern. AT YOUR SERVICE ANYONE INTERESTED IN HAV- ing artwork done, portraits, homes, vehicles, pets, etc., also businesses interested in advertis­ ing artwork, artists concepts, etc. call Candy Wildman, 887-6132, Brussels. Presently working from my home. 04-1 DENTURE , THERAPY/ CLINIC / OPEN: Mon.-Fri 8a.m.-5p.m. Eve^Weeken^tyappL QiUuoc. . 21 ALL POINTS REALTY INC. Wingham & Goderich, Ont. FARM - located close to Wingham with brick home, 2 large sheds, upright poured silo with unloader, barn with addition featuring auto-feed and cement yard. Property approx. 15 acres pasture, 60 acrescrop, balance cedar and uncleared land to total 97 acres. For more Inform­ ation call Jim Ritchie, 357-3295. 231 ACRES IN TURN­ BERRY TWP. - features 190 acres workable, 2 bedroom mobilehome, barn set up for beef, large shed. 30 acres hardwood bush. Property backs onto the Maitland River. Prime productive soil For more info, call Kevin Pletch, 357-1967. Gmuoc. | || I, ^1 muC'HI ,il' « sn> ci ■ REAL ESTATE LTD. I 82 ALBERT STREET ■ CLINTON, ONTARIO.K GORDONHILL SALESREPRESENTATIVE 233-3307 Did You Know That women smokers who use “The Pill" arc 39 times more likely to suffer from heart disease or a stroke than non-smokers or non-pill users.***** AT YOUR SERVICE Horst Feige D.T. 58 West Street Goderich |519|524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt 1519j665-7818