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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-08-17, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1988. PAGE 19. Classified Ads 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. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED TRAVEL YEAR OLD HENS AROUND 6 lbs. Fresh-killed, freezer-ready, excellent for roasting, $5 each. Available first or middle of Sep­ tember. Order now. Call Carol Forbes482-3127,after6p.m. 33-3 ONE BUGGY AND ONE STROL- ler. Phone523-4417. 33-1 18 HORSE POWER GARDEN Tractor, ground engagingwith 44” cutting deck. End of season value at$3,200complete. Co-op, Bel­ grave, 357-2711 or523-4454. 33-1 AIR COMPRESSOR, 3 HORSE- power motor and a 40 gallon tank in excellentcondition. Phone 887- 6027. 33-1 1984 SUZUKI RM125 GOOD condition. Fresh motor last year. $1350. or best offer. Call 887-6177. 33-1 FRESH WELLINGTON APPLES. Fresh cider available at weekends Maitside Orchards. Phone 887- 6883. 33-lp 1979 DODGE OMNI SPORT Coupe, 4 cylinder, standard trans­ mission, good body and tires, running condition. As is $1,000 or best offer. Phone 887-6960. 33-3 JVC VIDEO CAMCORDER WITH tripod and all accessories, over $3,000 new, only $1,800. Call 887-9104after6p.m. 33-lp NEW HONEY, $1 PER LB. IN customers’ pails, quantity dis­ counts. New containers available. Honey is nature’s finest sweet. It gives sweetness and flavor and is ready to use as nature made it. Thomas Waldock, Molesworth. Phone291-2588. 31-3 8 HORSE POWER RIDING mower, electric start, Briggs and Stratton engine, $1,350. Co-op, Belgrave, 357-2711 or 523-4454. 32-2 WHEAT STRAW, IN THE FIELD or baled. Contact Bob Thomas 887-9383. 32-2 1981 MERCURY LYNX. GOOD condition. Asking $2,500. Call 887-6854 after5. 32-3 1975 FORD % TON TRUCK WITH a cap, excellent condition. Reason for selling: failed eyesight. Phone 523-4504. 32-2 1977 BUICK LTD, FULLY EQUIP- ped, rebuilt motor, perfect shape. Phone 887-9016. 32-2p HOUSE TO TEAR DOWN aluminum siding and windows included. For more information call 887-9867 or 887-6889. 32-2p 10 ACRES OF STANDING second cut hay. Call 887-9628. 32-2p 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 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 RAINBOW AIR PURIFICATION Systems for your home - essential for people with dust allergies. Call Larry Bolger 523-4784. 17-tfn YEAR OLD HENS DRESSED AND baggedforfreezer, averaging 6 lbs., $4.00 each. No Sunday sales. Phone Len Hordyk 335-3468. 32-33-35 APPLES - LATE SUMMER cooking and eating apples. Call Boyd Taylor at 523-9279. 33-2 WOODS9CU. FT. FREEZER, 4 months old, still under warranty. Phone 887-9676. 33-1 GREENHOUSE & HYDROPON- ics Store. Complete indoor and greenhouse growing supplies. 63 Clarke Sideroad, London, Ont. (519)452-3919. 33-lp NEW AND USED TRUCKS available w/steady year round contracts. Low interest rates, 12.9% and up O.A.C. Good selection of makes and models. Minimum investments, $10,000. Phone Transpo 1-800-663-5166. 33-lp $$ LIQUIDATION $$ BUILDINGS priced for immediate disposal. All items in stock. 30 x 40 x 14 $3,800; 40x60xl4$5,990;50 x 80$ll,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 33-lp SUPER SPECIALS ON STEEL Buildings: Save up to 40% on Quonsets. Straight walls. Garage Packages and Mini sizes. Caulk­ ing, nuts and bolts included. Available in widths 10’ - 80’ - any length - various heights. Galva- lume or coloured. Call our factory Pioneer/Econospan 1-800-668- 5422 (24 hours). 33-lp BUILDINGS - SAVE THOU- sands while supply lasts - Summer Clearance - We over-estimated and are clearing out excess stock - All steel & wood/steel types - Paragon24 hours, 1-800-263-8499. 33-lp STEELBUILDINGS, GENUINE savings, straight walls. Beat up­ coming price increase. These buildings are all steel and are of the finest quality. Phone 1-800-267- 9432. 33-lp SUMMER SELLERBRATION ON steel buildings from Miracle Span. No gimmicks, just solid value for your money. Example: 50 x 80 $10,995. Call toll free 1-800-668- 5106. 33-lp 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. 33-lp HUMMINGBIRD FISHFINDERS “Belowwholesale”4I.D. $429.95, 40 I.D. $489.95, 3004 $239.95. Cannon Downnggers Mini-Mag Electric $245. Manuals $119.95. Great Lakes Gun & Tackle, Collingwood(705)444-1488. 33-lp TRAMPOLINES FOR BACK- yard family fun and fitness. 14 foot diameter “Fun-Spot” $660. Warr­ anty. Money-back guarantee. Delivery $25.00 Ordering or addi­ tional information callTrampos Inc. Toll free 1-800-387-6214.33-lp MONTREAL MILITARY SUR- plus: Work Shirts $2.75, Work Pants$3.50, Work Boots $15. Send $3 for catalogue (reimbursement 1st order). Military Surplus, Box 243, St. Timothee, Quebec. JOS 1X0. 33-lp HOW TO PLAY POPULAR PIANO & Organ. New home study course. Fast, easy method. Guaranteed! Also for electronic keyboards. For Free information write: Popular MusicSystems, Studio#4, 3284 Boucherie Road, Kelowna, B.C. V1Z2H2. 33-lp WATER PROBLEMS? WATER thatcauses iron staining, smell and taste problems and possibly con­ tains bacteria & chemicals can now be treated successfully. New State- of-the-Art technology can elimi­ nate these problems thus provid­ ing clean safe water throughout your entire water system. For information on this unique system write Aztec WaterSystems, #5 - 6380 Tomken Rd., or call toll free 1-800-387-3423. Sales and Service represented throughout Ontario. 33-lp WANTED WANTED: FARM TO RENT. THE Caravan Stage Company, Cana­ da’s horse-drawn theatre company is searching for a winter headquar­ ters in southwestern Ontario. The Caravan seeks a farm with suffi­ cient acreage for approximately 15 Clydesdales and assorted riding horses, a large farm house for living and office space and plenty of out-buildings suitable for re­ hearsal, workshop and storage space. Call in Blyth 523-4994 or Ottawa 613-236-4106. 33-1 BABYSITTING AVAILABLE IN my home, Monday to Friday. Preschool or older children bused to Grey. Phone anytime 887-6276. 33-lp MALE ACTOR SEEKS PART- time or full-time well paying job in Huron County for the month of September and possibly into the winter. Hard working and reliable. Call523-4994. 33-1 HELP WANTED FULL-TIME POSITION ON 550 sow farrow-to-finish farm. Good wages and benefits. Phone 887- 6181. 33-2 NEED AN EXPERIENCED chain saw operator for logging operation. Phone523-9295. 33-2 HANDYMAN - CAPABLE OF doing carpentry, plumbing, etc. Phone 887-9726. 33-1 WAITER/WAITRESS, COOK, cook’s helper, required immed­ iately full and/or part-time. Apply at The Blyth Inn in person. 32-2 WANTED A TRAINER FOR THE BRUSSELS JUNIOR D BULLS CONTACT STEVE COULTER 887-9289 MODERN FARROW-TO-FINISH and cash crop farm requires person with a farm background. Good housing and wages. Phone 887- 6692. 33-3 CHICKEN CATCHERS PART- time and full-time work available now! Also special student hours available. Call free 1-800-265-3034 01-tfn 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 have worked for us and have not yet received payment please contact us immediately - 1-800- 265-3034. 30-4 HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS. Taking a semester off school? Would you enjoy spending the fall and winter season working at one of Ontario’s leading resorts? We have live-in accommodation and need friendly outgoing people for positions in our dining room, cocktail lounge, housekeeping, kitchen and reception desk. Please call immediately (416) 861-1358, (direct Toronto line to WIG-a- MOG INN) or (705) 457-2000.31 -1 p OFFSET PRESSPERSON WITH experience on two color Soina or equivalent. Film stripping to pro­ cess color an asset. Excellent conditions. New plant in Picton, Ontario. (613)476-3272. 31-lp TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT. Sept. 5 to Oct. 17, position available, Waiter/Waitress, kit­ chen help, home keeping, Experi­ ence dealing with people preferr­ ed. We will train. 40 - 48 hrs./wk. $5.50/hr. plus bonus. Free room and board. Contact Cleveland House resort, Muskoka, Ont. (705) 765-3171. Ask for Bill Sullivan. 31-lp SHEET METAL WORKERS, commuting arrangements possi­ ble, consider immediate openings throughout Metro Toronto area. “Residential, highrise, light com­ mercial or shop”. Wages $23.59. Full benefit package including pension plan. Higher rates for incentive workers. Call L.D. Fore­ man & Associates at (416) 841 -3684 Call collect. 33-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) 528-7905. 33-lp $$$$$ WRITE YOUR OWN PAY- cheque. Park Avenue Productions requires 1 or 2 self-motivated individuals in your area to supply established accounts. Full or part time opportunities available. Sales experience helpful but training is provided. First year earning poten­ tial $35,000 to $75,000. For a confidential interview Call us now. (416) 756-7796 or (416) 756-2111. 33-lp PRESSMAN. SAUGEEN PRESS in Durham, Ontario, Division of Southam Inc., is looking for an experienced pressman to work on a Web Leader 4-Unit press. Should be capable of assuming responsi­ bility for various pressroom duties. Reply in writing or phone Don Langevin, Productions Foreman, Box 230, Durham, Ont. NOG 1R0 (519)369-3905. 33-lp LIFE & AGRICULTURAL STUDY Tour to the Soviet Union, Oct. 19th to November 6th. A fantastic experience! See urban and rural areas: Tashkent, Moscow, Lenin­ grad, Kiev, Baku, Krasnodar, Minsk. For details call (416) 451-4944or 1-800-268-3090. 33-lp FARMERS - ENJOY MEETING people? Earn extrii income by operating a vacation farm (Bed & Breakfast). Write to Ontario Vaca­ tion Farm Association, RR #2, Alma, Ontario. NOB 1A0. 33-lp PERSONAL PREGNANT? CONSIDER ADOP- ion. Young caring couple, elemen­ tary teacher and businessman, will welcome your child into loving home. Working with government- licensed agency. Call collect. (416) 897-2766. 33-lp PAIN CONTROL, MAGN A-PAK’s remarkable new therapy pad re­ lieves back pain, arthritis, heel­ spurs, tension, and more. Avail­ able - pharmacies - natural health stores. (519) 455-0864, P.O. Box 4264C, London, N5W5J6. 33-lp Can you get AIDS from sharing a needle while doing drugs? YES! Get the facts. Let’s Talk. Call the Ontario Ministry of Health AIDS Hotline 1-800-668-AIDS CAREER TRAINING YOUR FUTURE STARTS WITH... Tri-County Truck Driver Training. Established in 1978, job search assistance available, daytime, evening and weekend courses. Course Fee income tax deductible 1-800-265-0400. 33-lp CARD OF THANKS OLDFIELD. We’d like to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbours for the many lovely cards and gifts on the celebration of our40th anniversary. A special thanks to our children for organiz­ ing such a memorable party and all whoattended. - Sincerely Jean and MaxOldfield. 33-1 YUILL. I would like to express my thanks for cards of sympathy, visits offriends, the many kind words and the food brought to my house during the sudden bereavement of my brother Jack Bowman. - Sincerely, Mary Yuill. 33-lp McNALL. We would like to thank all our relatives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy with floral tributes, cards, charitabledonationsand food sent to our homes. Special thanks to Rev. Ramirez, Rev. McBeth, Mrs. Kai, Blyth United Church Choir, Blyth U.C.W. and Lloyd Tasker for their help at the Memorial Service. - Don & Maijor- ie McNall, Marlene&VaughnToIl, Marsha & Bob Szusz, Christine & Roger Moore. 33-lp WHITT A RD. Thanks for the many cards, calls, treats and fruit baskets while I was in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since coming home. Thanks to Clarence and Marie for taking Lois to London, Maurice for cutting our lawn and Jack for cutting the church lawn. - Bush Whittard. 33-1