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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-11-02, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1988. Clas sifiecL Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.75 for 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. AT YOUR SERVICE AUCTION SALES QUEEN’S BUSH RURAL MINI- stry. We can help 519-392-6090. 13-tfn BRUSSELS LEGION LADIES Aux­ iliary Penny and Bake Sale and Tea Room, November 5, 2 p.m. at BrusselsLibrary. Drawat3 p.m. sharp. 43-2 PARKER LOCK & SAFE CO. LOCK and Safe Sales and Service. Please talk to our machine. Stuart T. Parker (519) 887-6350, Brussels, Ont. 43-20 CHRISTMAS PARTIES: FOR family or staff get-togethers. Book now at the Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 43-2 PETERBORO AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday 10:30 a.m. Dealers only. Consign sell or buy to enter our cash draws $1,000 on Nov. 1st. No sale - No charge. Free Breakfast and Lunch. Call (705) 742-2658 or 745-5007.We needcars-we need buyers. 44-lp 7 ATTENTION r FARMERS 1. ROUND BALING: Discounts on 50 or more bales. Varied sizes: 4' x 4' - $4.25/bale; 4' x 5' - $5.25/bale; 4' x 6' - $6.00/bale. 2. Combining of white beans and soybeans with flex head with air reel. 3. Combining of corn with grain buggy. Trucking available. 4. Custom plowing. COMPETITIVE RATES DURWAY CUSTOM SERVICES R R. #1, LONDESBORO 482-7301 SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL - B.B.Q. Chicken and chips, served in the lounge, 5 to8 p.m. Eat in or take out. Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 43-tfn SPECIAL REMEMBRANCE SER- vice - speaker Don Vair at Westfield Fellowship Hour, November 6, 2 p.m. All Welcome. 43-2p ODDFELLOW REBEKAH Euchre Monday, Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. in Lodge Hall, lower back entrance of Bell Building. Everyone welcome, prizesand lunch. 44-lp CLASSESSTARTING IN LIQUID embroidery and needlepunch at our home. Callfor more information. Cameo instructor, Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell 887-6697. 44-1 COMING EVENT THELONDESBORO W.I. EUCHRE party commences 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4 and 18, December 2 & 16 at the Londesboro Hall. Admission $1. Ladies please bring lunch. 44-1 BAKE SALE-OLD LIBRARY AT Blyth Memorial Hall, Saturday, November5at 10:00a.m. Sponsored byBlythBrowniesandGuides. 44-1 REAL ESTATE SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS: Blyth Festival Gala Dinner Auction on Saturday, November 5, 1988, 6 p.m. - lots of special gifts: weekend travel adventures, door prizes - something for everyone’s budget. Tickets are $20 each, availableat Blyth Festival Box Office - 523-9300/ 9225. 44-1 HOUSEFORSALEORLEASE IN Auburn - new kitchen, bathroom, living room and laundry room, patio doortodeck. Call526-7254. 44-4 “Suddenly it’s sold" “LIGHT UP THE TOWN’’ - Seaforth Santa Claus Parade, Fri­ day, December 2,7p.m. 44-1 FRIDA Y NIGHT SPECIAL: RIBS and sauerkraut served in our lounge 5 to 8 p.m. Phone for take-out 523-9381, The Blyth Inn. 14-tfn BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, everyTuesday at7:30p.m., Blyth & District Community Centre. $300 Jack Pot must go. Over $1,000 in prizes. 43-tfn RETIREMENT TEA. YOU ARE cordially invited to a Retirement Tea to be held for Yvonne McPherson on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2 - 4 p.m. or Sunday, Nov. 6, 2 - 5 p.m. at Wingham United Church. Best wishes only please. 43-2 COME JOIN THE FUN! LINDA’S Pre-Teen Scene and The Fashion Boutique present A Christmas Fashion Extravaganza, Wednes­ day, November2atthe B.M.&G. Community Centre, Brussels, 7:30 to 10:30. Tickets $5.00 each and are available in our stores. Door prizes. Refreshments. 43-2b WEDDING SHOWER FOR Loretta Steckley and Ted Browne at Brussels Mennonite Fellowship, November 4, at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. 43-2 NICHOLSON BUS LINES TRIPS: Kitchener shopping, November 1; “Hitz to the Blitz’’, Bingeman Park, November 10; Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, November 12 and November 15; Simcoe Christmas lights, December 3. Living Christ­ mas Tree, Toronto, December 17. Call Nicholson Bus Lines at 357-3014 or357-1234. 43-2 DISPERSAL SALE FOR CHAR- ‘ brook Farms, Cobourg, Saturday, Nov. 5th, 1 p.m. 74 registered and commercial polled Hereford cows, 2 Hereford, 3 herd sires, 1 Limousin Sire, 1 Simmental Sire, 1988 calves, 20 Open Yearling Heifers. Auc­ tioneer Tom Harrison, Newburgh. (613)378-2680. 44-lp AUCTION SALE of household furnishings, 2 wheel trailer equipped with lights, 8.24 h.p. MTD snowflake snowblower, tablesaw, etc. will be held for Mrs. Margeret Duckhorn, 655 Wheeler St., Lucknow, 1 block north of the Mayfair Restaurant and 1/2 block west. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1988 11 AM.START All announcements day of the sale take precedence over anything printed. TERMS: Cash8% sales tax in effect AUCTIONEER: ALAN R. MILLER 395-5062 £ CLASSIFIED ADS^ F PAYOFF! i I BAILEY MASON BAILEY BROKER 482-9371 [24 hour service] REAL ESTATE LTD. 82 ALBERT STREET CLINTON, ONTARIO. Sales Representatives Gordon Hill 233-3307 Carol Boneschansker 887-6870 NEW LISTING: Clinton, 309 Albert Street, 2 floor family home withdoublegarageonspacious % acre landscaped lot. Best of 2 worlds - town and country. 100 ACRE FARM near Auburn with house, barn and driveshed, 81 acres workable. Under $90,000. 50 ACRES FARM near Auburn, good frame home, lots of buildings, ideal for part-time farming or horses. BRUCEFIELD: 1 ¥2 floor frame home on % acre lot, all in excellent condition. 100 ACRES: raised bungalow on 80 acres choice woodland. Very scenic, 2 miles from Lake Huron. BLYTH: 1 floor, 3 bedroom new home, full basement and garage. Vendor will consider mortgage. BRUSSELS: Commercial investment property on Turnberry Street. Ideal for Convert-To-Rent Program. Reasonable price. Ground floor rented. 75 ACRES: farrowing farm, Colborne Township, equipped for 100 sows, very well kept, scenic location. 89 ACRES: 80 acres workable, near Westfield. No atrazine. 100 ACRES: 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh, no buildings. Vendor will finance. 12 ACRES: Hog barns for 650 hogs. Frame home. 165 ACRES: On Maitland River. 100 acres workable, 65 acres hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic. LONDESBORO:11/2floorframehome,3 bedrooms, large workshop, nice condition. Jr. Farmers host delegate Claire Wooley, a member of the New Zealand Federation of Young Farmers, will be in Huron County from November 5 to 12. While in Huron County Claire will be hosted by Robert Hunking, RR I, Auburn, a member of the Clinton and District and Huron County Junior Farmers. During Claire Wooley’s six week stay in Ontario, she will be hosted by different Junior Farmer Clubs throughout the province which wifi enable her to see the many attractions of Ontario. Huron Coun­ ty has much to see and offer and Claire will be given a good opportun­ ity to see the most of Huron County and its people and their way of life. The Huron County Junior Farmers are proud to be hosting Claire Wooley from New Zealand and know that it will be a rewarding experie for all. A CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Household Effects & Antiques for IVAN LAIDLAW in Whitechurch on Highway86on SATURDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1988AT11 A.M. Beatty refrigerator, Westinghouse stove, white Westinghouse 23 cu. ft. freezer [new], McClarey Easy dryer, Belwood dryer, Whirlpool washer [new], Triumph vacuum cleaner, Sears sewing machine, exercise bike, Kenmore carpet sleeper, Sears B/W T.V., Zenith radio, Philips stereo, Electrohome humidifier, Chesterfield and chair, Amherst piano, card table, T.V. tables, beds, mirrors, lamps, dishes, cookware. ANTIQUES: sideboard, washstands, tables, chairs, dressers, spool bed, barber chair, crocks, dishes. This is an excellent assortment of antiques and household effects plus other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash day of sale with proper I. D., 8% sales tax in effect where applicable. Any announcements or corrections Day of Sale take precedence over written advertising. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for loss of purchase or accidents Dayof Sale FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 OWNER: IVAN LAIDLAW 357-1927 (HELP WANTED HURON ADDICTION ASSESSMENT & REFERRAL CENTRE requires a FULL -TIME CASE MANAGER with formal counselling education and experience to provide case management services to Huron County clients of this agency. Responsibilities include maintenance of confidential client records, establish­ ment of Inter-agency communication and participation in public education pro­ grams in the area. Minimum education requirement: MSW or equivalent health care degree & appropriate counselling experience. Preference given to non-smokers. Qualified applicants please apply In writing with resume and 3 references by November 14, 1988 to: L.A. Price, Director Huron Addiction Assessment & Referral Centre P.O. Box 1120, Clinton, Ont. N0M 1L0 Crime Stoppers Crime of the week Crime Stoppers and the Village of Brussels are seeking your help in the following occurrence. On the weekends between FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, CEN- tral location, Blyth, available De­ cember 1. Phone482-9210. 44-tfn Mxw Message Comes Across In the Classifieds 11:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. in the Village of Brussels youths are causing considerable damage to pavement in the area. It appears they are squealing tires and doing brake stands at the Brus­ sels, Morris and Grey Commun­ ity Centre. This not only costs money to repair the pavement but it could also cause injuries. If you can help curb this action or help solve any other crime call Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-265-1777. You will never be asked your name nor will you have to testify in court. If an arrest is made you will earn a cash reward. Crime Stoppers pays up to $1,000 in reward money.