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The Citizen, 1988-07-27, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1988. PAGE 19. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.75for20 words, additional words 11ceach. 50c will be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED CARD OF THANKS 1977 YAMAHA XS 750 GOOD condition. Will safety. $700. Phone 523-4999 or (work) 523-4345. (Ask for Aidan). 30-lp WHEAT STRAW. PHONE 887-6809. 30-lp CERAMIC GREENWARE - 25% off in stock items. Wednesday to Saturday, July 27to30,1988. Open 10a.m. to5p.m. Ceramics by Bess, Auburn, Ont. 30-1 1979 PONTIAC GRAN LAMENS Safari. Mechanically and body in good condition. Phone 523-4202. 30-2 1982 MAZDA 2000, LONG BOX pick-up, 4 cyl., 5 speed, AM-FM radio, new exhaust system and emergency brakes, 82,000 miles, asking $2,500 certified. 523-9354. 30-2 1980 HONDA CIVIC, 4 CYLINDER automatic, excellent shape. Must sell. $995 or $1195 certified. Phone anytime 526-7135. 29-2 ABSOLUTELY MUST SELL -1982 400 Honda Custom. Excellent condition. Very well maintained. $l,000or best offer. Callafter6 p.m. 523-4729. 30-1 36 ACRES OF WHEAT STRAW IN Morris Twp. Phone 887-6225 anytime after 6 p.m. 30-1 1973 CAMPING TRAILER 27 feet long, sleeps 6, three way power. Cap for a Ford pickup, 887-6316. 28-3p RAINBOW TROUT - YEAR round fishing and pond stockers, 3 concessions north of Blyth, 3 sideroads west. David and Gloria Hedley, 357-2329. 26-6 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. 25-tfn DUROC BOARS FOR SALE. Phone Brad Thomson 523-9723. 29-2p 30” GAS STOVE, GOLD, GOOD condition. Phone 887-6164. 29-2p 16 FOOT BOAT WITH TRAILER, 35 h.p. motor. Asking $800. Phone 887-9761 before6p.m. 29-2 RAINBOW AIR PURIFICATION Systems for your home - essential for people with dust allergies. Call Larry Bolger 523-4784. 17-tfn STEEL BUILDINGS - FACTORY clearance sale on quonsets and straightwalls. Beat upcoming price increase. Save from $300 to $4,000. Limited quantities. Offer expires July 31/88. Pioneer/ Econospan 1-800-668-5422 (24 hours). 30-lp METAL BUILDINGS - SAVE Thousands while supply lasts - Summer Clearance - We have limited steel left over from our largest Spring Sale ever - Paragon Structures 1-800-263-8499. (24 hours). 30-lp TRAMPOLINES FOR BACK- yardfamilyfunandexercise. 14 foot diameter $660. Warranty. Money-back Guarantee. Free de­ livery. Ordering or additional information call Trampos Inc. Toll free 1-800-387-6214 or (416) 769- 7178. 30-lp ROLLER MILLS, FEED MIXERS, Belt and Chain Conveyors, Feed­ ers, “Super Bowl” Energy Free Waterers, “Quality Plus” Hog and Cattle Stabling, alsoCow Mats, Calf Hutches, Energizer Heat Recovery Units. Innovator and Valmetal Silo Unloaders (new and used in stock). Financing is available. Call Clarkhill Feeders, Phil Clark, 519-524-4367. 11-tfn $$ LIQUIDATION $$ BUILDINGS priced for immediate disposal. All items in stock. 30 x 40 x 14 $3,800; 40 x 60 x 14 $5,990; 50 x 80 $11,260; 70 x 120 $27,900. Various sizes available up to 120ft. wide. Factory direct clearance. Serious buyers only. All buildings priced for immediate delivery. Call toll free 1-800-387-2115, or 1-416-858-2446 30-lp GRAPHS, POSTERS, SIGNS, Pic­ tures, banners, and title pages designed by computer graphics. $2 for first copy, 20 cents per page for repeats. Phone Craig at 523-9636. 04-tfn BONAIR R.V.’s AND TRAILERS. Utility, Hardtop, Tent, Travel, Park Models. Open seven days a week. Royal Trailer & R.V. Centre in Teviotdale, Junction of #23 & #9 (519)343-2123. 30-lp JEEPOWNERS - PARTS, ACCES- sories for Jeeps 1942 to 1988. Gigantic stock, low prices, quick service. Gemini Sales 4736 East Hastings, Burnaby, B.C. V5C 2K7 Phone (604)294-2623, (604)294- 4214. 30-lp STEEL BUILDINGS “SUMMER Sellerbration” on Quonsets and S-Series Straight Wall up to 100 ft. wide. Payments, lease or pur­ chase , we have a plan for everyone. Call Miracle Span 1-800-668-5111. 30-lp PETS SAVE YOUR CARPET!! 2-STEP guarantees removal of urine stains and odours from carpets and upholstery. Write for free bro­ chure #410, Trade-All Corpora­ tion, 62 LePage Court, Downs- view, Ontario. M3J 1Z9. 30-lp LOST LOST: BALL GLOVE AT OR NEAR theBlythballpark on Saturday, July 16, 1988. Name on it. Reward for its return. Phone Ken Stewart, 523-9620. 30-1 WANTED WANTED TO BUY: APPROXI- mately 20 to 30 ton of mixed grain or barley. Also clean straw. Phone 523-9456. 30-2 WANTED TO BUY: OLDER TYPE Jeep with power take-off and pulley. Phone 348-9449, Mitchell. 30-2p OLD WRISTWATCHES WANT- ed. Men’s only Eaton’s Quarter Century Club, Men’s rectangular wristwatches (25 years service) will pay $1500 and up for this watch. Also wanted old Rolex, Patek Phillip and Cartier wrist­ watches. Phone/Write (416) 365- 7240 or write B. Walsh, 173 Queen St. East, Toronto, Ont. M5A 1S2. 30-lp Send a UNICEF card, Save a child’s life. PERSON WANTED TO MILK cows approximately 5 evenings per week. Pipeline tie stall barn. Experience preferred but willing to train the right person. Good wages. Phone523-9215. 30-lp ATTENTION - ALL PAST AND present employees of Brian’s Poultry Services. Due to mailing problems and incorrect addresses we have many unclaimed pays. If you haveworkedforusandhave not yet received payment please contact us immediately - 1-800- 265-3034. 30-4 CLEANING PERSON NEEDED once per week, 5 miles north of Blyth. Call 523-9574. 30-1 CHICKEN CATCHERS PART- time and full-time work available now! Also special student hours available. Call free 1-800-265-3034 01-tfn THE WINGHAM AND DISTRICT Community Living Association invites applications for a part-time vocational support worker on a contract basis from August 8, 1988 to March 31, 1988 approximately 21 hours per week. Qualifications and/or experience in human ser­ vices preferred. Apply in writing by July 29 to the Jack Reavie Vocational Centre, Box 997, Wing­ ham, Ont. NOG 2W0. ATTN. ConnieJamieson. 29-2 RECYCLING BIN ATTENDANT required for WALTON LANDFILL SITE Attendant shall be responsible for the supervision and handling of recyclable newspaper, glass and tin that is brought into the landfill site during regular hours [Saturday only]. Some lifting required. Pleasant personality and ability to deal with the public essential. Please submit applications by August 5,1988 to: Brad Knight, AMCT [A] Clerk-Treasurer TownshipofGrey R.R.#3, Brussels, Ontario N0G1H0 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SELLING TO SMALL INDUS- tries, townships in your commun­ ity? Peltor Hearing Protection is a big seller to industries. Could be a good extra line. Norhammer, Box 2042, Gravenhurst, Ont. P0C 1G0, (705)689-2374, Bud. 30-lp FORTUNE 500 MARKETING Company expanding in your area. Must have leadership ability, desire for above average income. Phone (519) 473-0028 or Resume, Box53, HydeParkNOM 1Z0. 30-lp TRAVEL WAIKIKI HAWAII 7 NIGHTS $899, 14 nights $1,079 Twin. Includes Air, Transfers, accom­ modation, taxes and more. 2,3, & 4 Islands available. 12-Day escorted 3-Island holiday $1,799. T & S Tours 1-800-265-0900 or 9365. 30-lp GREAT CANADIAN STEAM Railway Excursion Oct. 21 - 25/88. Engine 2860 and 6060 Vancouver - Kamloops - Jasper - Prince George - 100 Mile House and Vancouver. Four nights hotels and all meals inclusive $1,498. Collect Calls to (604)681-8377. 30-lp MUNICIPAL MANAGER RE- quired by progressive Arctic com­ munity. Applicants must have municipal training and experi­ ence, be mature, flexible and willing to accept challenge under sometimes trying conditions. Compensation + $50M + Hous­ ing. Inquiries/applications to the undersigned before July 31/88: Gerard J. Forcier, Acting Munici­ pal Manager, Municipality of Baker Lake, Baker Lake, N.W.T. X0C0A0 (819) 793-2874 . 30-lp HOUSEWIVES, MOTHERS & interested persons needed imme­ diately to sell toys and gifts for National Home Party Plan. No investment, deliveries or money collection. Call (519) 258-7905. 30-lp SUCCESS DUN & BRADSTREET AAA rated. Join multi-million dollar firm and work your own hours placing our executive designer accessories in establish­ ed accounts in your area. Full or part time positions available. Earning potential first year $40,000 plus. Call (416) 756-7796 or (416)756-2111. 30-lp LOOKING FOR UNIQUE ITEMS to expand your lines? Distributors required for home use products. Call or write: SJS International Sales & Marketing, Box 458, Aurora, ON, L4G 3L5, 743-9855 - Toronto;727-7798-Aurora. 30-lp PERSONAL A PRAYER TO ST. JUDE. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world/ now and forever. Oh, Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us, St. Jude worker of miracles, pray for us, helper of hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day by the 8th day your prayer will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St. Jude for favours granted. 29-2p ADOPTION - PREGNANT. AR- tistic caring couple wishing to adopt. Lots of loving quality time. Working with a Government li­ censed agency. Please call collect anytime! Dianne (416) 324-8238. 30-lp FREE SINGLES BULLETIN! Meet someone nice by phone or correspondence. Write Barb, Box 2246-A, Sudbury, P3A 4S1. Please state age. Write today. Our thirteenth Successful Year. NOTICE GIRLS WANTED FOR BRUSSELS Queen of the Fair contest on Sept. 10. Must be 18 or older by August 1, 1988. For more information contact Joan Bernard, 887-6377. 30-1 SZUSZ. Iwouldlike to thank my family, friends and neighbours for their calls and concerns following my accident. It was very much appreciated. - Marsha Szusz. 30-1 WALDEN. Rachel and Gary Wal­ den express their sincere thanks to Dr. Steed and all the nurses on the maternity ward at the Clinton Hospitalfor their sympathy and understanding in the loss of our stillborn baby girl. Thanks also to family and friends who sent flowers, gifts, and cards, and who looked after our children for us. Your visits to Rachel were appre­ ciated. Thank you. 30-lp THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO helped make Kids’ Corner *88: “Bethlehem 29 A.D.” a success in so many different ways. - Wendy Martin. 30-lp WATTS. 1 would like to thank everyonefor the lovely gifts which I received at my community shower. Special thanks to Mary, Judy and Brenda Ten Pas and Rita and Kim Mulvey for organizing the shower. -Trina Watts. 30-1 MOORE. I would like to thank everyone for all of the beautiful gifts at my community shower. A special thank you to the ladies and girls who helped put on the shower. The decorations, entertainment and lunch were all very lovely. - Nancy Moore. 30-1 MYERS. We’d like to express our thanks to Brussels and area friends for the many lovely cards we received on the celebration of our 50th wedding anniversary. Each one was very much appreciated. - Sincerely, Charles and Anne Myers. 30-1 WATSON. I would like to thank all those who remembered me with flowers, cards, gifts and visits while in the hospital and since returning home. Your thoughtful­ ness will always be remembered. - Ed Watson. 30-lp BRAY. I wish to thank my family and friends for visits, cards, and inquiries received while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. It was all greatly appreciated. - Kenneth Bray. 30-1 SMITH. I wish to thank neigh­ bours, friends and family for the many lovely gifts 1 received at the Cranbrook Community shower. Special thanks to the organizers and lunch committee. It was all appreciated very much. - Thanks again, Wendy Phillips (Smith). 30-lp DATEMA. We would like to express our thanks to friends and neighbours of the 13th of Hullett for the beautiful engraved clock. Special thanks to John and Ann Renink for putting on the barbe­ cue. We really appreciate it and will always remember. - Mervin andGay Datema. 30-lp PHELAN. We would like to thank all our family and friends for the many cards, gifts and calls Jason has received. A special thanks to the Cappelli family for their help at the time of the accident, to the staff at the school, to Dr. Harrett, and to the emergency and X-ray staff at Clinton Public Hospital. An extra big thank you to all who helped with babysitting. Everyone’s kindness was greatly appreciated. -Joanne and Jason 30-1