HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-03-30, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1988. PAGE 21.
CLASSIFIED RATES:
Minimum $2.75for 20 words, additional
words 11c each. 50c will be added for ads
not paid by the following Wednesday.
Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone
523-4792 or 887-9114.
COMING EVENTS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
THURSDAY. MARCH 30 -
Luncheon Buffet all you can eat
for $4.50. Served in the lounge 12 to
1:30p.m. Blyth Inn. 13-1
PLAN TO JOIN BELMORE FOR
its 21st annual Maple Syrup
Festival on Saturday, April 9 from
11 a.m. to 7p.m. Fili upon hot
pancakes, sausages and maple
syrup. Local entertainment and
bingo a re featured as well as the
sale of farmer’s sausage, home
made baking and handicrafts.
Special senior citizens day is on
Thursday. April 7 from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Both days are held indoors in
the Belmore Community Centre in
the little hamlet with the big heart -
Belmore! 13-1
FESTIVAL OF FASHION - FEA-
turing the fashions of Bainton’s
and The Old Mill of Blyth, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday, April 9,
1988, twoshows-2p.m. and8p.m.
Tickets are $7 and Seniors are $5.
For information and tickets, con
tact Blyth Festival Box Office:
523-9300/9225. All proceeds go to
the Blyth Festival Capital Cam
paign. 13-1
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the Adult
Health Guidance Centre, held at
the Health Unit Office, Medical
Building, Brussels on Wednesday,
April 16,1988 from 1:30 - 3:30p.m.
for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Foot Care
3. Anaemia Screening
4. Urine Testing
5. Blood Pressure. 13-1
NEW LOCATION: THE 9TH
Annual London Arts & Crafts
Spring Show and Sale returns April
9 & 10 to a new and spacious
location in the Canada Building,
Western Fair Grounds, London,
Ontario, and What a Show it is!
Pottery, weaving, woodwork, flor
als and so much more. Make plans
now to attend one of London’s
largestand longest established
quality craft shows. Sat., April 9,
noon to9 p.m. Sunday, April 10,
noon to 6 p.m. Admission only $2.
New location, Canada Building,
Western Fair Grounds, Info Olga
Traher(519)679-1810. 13-lp
EASTER MORNING, APRIL 3
Breakfast at Melville Presbyterian
Church, 8:30a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Everyone welcome. 13-1
TENDERS
WANTED Stockyard report
HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
CUSTODIAN
CONTRACT TENDER
Plainly marked sealed tenders will be receiv
ed by the undersigned prior to noon on Fri
day, April 8, 1988 for contracting custodial
services at Grey Central Public School. Ethel,
Ontario.
All tenders must be submitted on the official
tender forms which are available at the Huron
County Board of Education, 103 Albert
Street, Clinton, Ontario, and Grey Central
Public School.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
G. Glannandrea
Superintendent of Personnel
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
N0M 1L0
R. B. Allan J. Jewltt
Director of Education Chair
‘ 'Suddenly it's sold
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
482-9371
CLINTON -267 Albe'X'QY.O or, 3bedrooms, gas heat, all
in good condition.
LONDESBORO - 72 ac£OVV W- #4 adjacent to village,
good house, barn an, P./ed.
LONDESBORO - 1 floor, raised bungalow, on % acre lot,
immaculate condition. Priced to sell quickly.
HOLMESVILLE - White Carnation Banquet Hall and
Restaurant fully equipped, very reasonable price.
12 ACRES: hog barns for 650 hogs, frame home.
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.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen
Street, Blyth.
125 ACRES - Near Blyth, 2 floor brick home, 50 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
B LYTH - 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.
90SOWFARROW-TO-FINISH -100acres, East Wawanosh
Twp. May be purchased as going concern.
100 ACRES - 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh Twp. no
buildings, vendor will finance.
100 ACRES - Reduced. Farm near Auburn, 81 acres
workable, 11/2 storey brick home, general purpose barn.
Tigers take trophy
Continued from page 13
third period Tiger Ronnie Abel-
Rinn scored an unassisted goal on a
break-away.
Excitement continued to build
among the players and fans as the
game ended in a tie. To break the
tie elimination overtime was play
ed. After each minute of play a
player from each team would be
eliminated starting with both
goalies until a goal was scored. The
first minute of overtime on empty
nets passed with the buzzer
sounding as Clinton brought the
puck over the blue line into Blyth’s
end. The second minute passed
eliminating two more players.
Twenty-four seconds and three
players left in the third minute
Tiger Jeff Cowan shot on net,
hitting the goal post. A Clinton
player tryed to catch the puck,
missed and fell. Jeff took the puck
from behind the post and shot it
Continued from page 18
44 heifers, averaging 1042 lbs.,
selling for an average price of
$88.30.
A heifer consigned by Glen
Haldenby of RR 1, Holyrood,
weighing 1060lbs., sold for $95. A
heifer consigned by Lome Hackett
of RR 3, Lucknow, weighing 980
lbs., sold for $93.75. A black
heifer consigned by Brian Mulvey
of RR 1, Clifford, weighing 1070
lbs., sold for $93.75.
Four heifers consigned by Fred
Marshall of RR 3, Fergus, averag
ing 1183 lbs., sold for $90.40 with
sales to $91.75. Three heifers
consigned by Bruce Corrigan of RR
1, Blue vale, averaging 927 lbs.,
sold for an average price of $87.55
with sales to $91.75. A gold heifer
consigned by Neil Rintoul of RR 2,
I Lucknow, weighing 1220 lbs., sold
for $92.
REAL ESTATE LTD.
82 ALBERT STREET
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
GORDONHILL
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
233-3307
into the net.
The excitement and tension of
the last two and a half minutes was
finally released with thunderous
applause. The Tigers had won 2-1
against Clinton.
The Tigers next game was
Sunday in Goderich at 10 a.m.
against Belgrave. Excellent team
work continued throughout this
game also.
Greg Toll assisted by Ronnie
Abel-Rinn and Calvin Schmidt
scored Blyth’s first goal in the last
three minutes of the first period.
Numerous attempts by Belgrave
were intercepted by the Blyth
defencemen.
Jeff Cowan scored an unassisted
goal in the last five minutes of the
game. TheTigers won the “B”
Championship with a victory win of
2-0.
Choice cows sold from $61 to
$68; good cows brought $59 to $62;
and canners and cutters fetched
$56 to $59.
Thirty to 40 lb. lambs traded to a
highof$2.15per lb.; 40 to50 lb.
lambs traded to a high of $1.96; 50
to 60 lb. lambs traded to a high of
$1.85; 60 to 701b. lambs traded to a
high of $1.70.
Thirty to 40 lb. pigs traded to a
high of 95 cents per lb. ; 40 to 50 lb.
pigs traded to a high of $1.16 per
lb.; 50 to 60 lb. pigs traded to a high
of 84 cents per lb.; 60 to 701b. pigs
traded to a high of 83 cents per lb.
and 70 to801b. pigs traded to a high
of 78 cents per lb.
There will be another sheep and
lamb sale next Friday, April 1, at 3
p. m. If you wish to consign cattle to
the first spring stocker and feeder
sale to be held Tuesday, April 12,
please phone 887-6461.
The employees of the Tri
angle Discount at 239 Jose
phine Street arrived at work on
October 15,1987andfoundthey
had been the victims of an
overnight theft. They found five
VCR's and over $200 worth of
lottery tickets missing. The
Atom 'B's lose close one
Continued from page 15
team to only two goals despite
numerous chances by Bayfield.
The Bayfield goalie let only one
goal in, and Blyth lost by a 2-1
score. Benjie Hakkers put the puck
past the Bayfield goalie on a solo
effort.
CFFO meets April 6
Continued from page 18
since the debt loads they incur to
new producers is resulting in a
more vulnerable dairy industry in
the province. The new proposal,
Mr. Vanderkooy says, will reduce
the negative long-term conse
quences of high quota values with a
limited amount of regulation by
reducing quota prices and by
limiting the extent to which
retiring farmers can profit from
quota sales.
Also on the agenda will be a
Rhonda Stadelmann of Blyth was the page at the special budget
session of the Huron County Council in Goderich Thursday. She is a
grade 8 student at Blyth Public School.
Crime Stoppers
Crime of the week
VCR’s were Sanyo, Sony and
Magnavox brands and were of
the Beta format.
Police believe that the person
or persons responsible for the
theft may have hid in the store
just before closing and took the
items after all the employees
left for the day. The total loss of
items was $750.
If you have any information
about this or any other serious
crime call CRIME STOPPERS
OF HURON COUNTY Toll Free
1-800-265-1777. You could earn
a cash reward of up to $1,000 if
the information leads to an
arrest. Callers will not be
required to reveal their identity
nor testify in court.
Both teams provided the specta
tors with some fine entertainment.
It was nice to see the Blyth team
show such poise and good sport
manship after a hard fought game
as they wished the Bayfield team
luck in their next game. This is the
finalgameforthe Atom “B” team.
discussion of the CFFO’s quota
trust fund proposal which could
provide opportunities for new
producers in supply-managed
commodities, as well as a discus
sion of the Canada-US Free Trade
agreement, which is opposed by
the organization.
The meeting gets underway at
1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 6,
at the Lucknow Community Cen
tre. For more information, contact
Bill Vanderklippe at 357-1688.