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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-03-11, Page 26PAGE 26. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1987. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50 for 20 words, additional words 10c 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. AUCTION SALES d AUCTION SALES " CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM MACHINERY FOR MURRAYWILSON R.R.#2, LOT 18, CONC. 6, WEST WAWANOSH TWP., 1 CORNER NORTH OF DUNGANNON AND 2CORNERS EAST ON TUESDAY, MARCH24,1987AT12.-30P.M. SHARP Terms: Cash Dayof Sale and proper I.D. plus 7% sales tax is in effect where applicable. Owner or Auctioneer are not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase on Day of Sale. For information contact: PROPRIETOR: MURRAY WILSON, 519-529-7489 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL, 357-2349 Farm Sold 90,000 Festival brochures on the way to theatre goers 44 SERVICED INDUSTRIAL LOTS 280 Acre Industrial Reserve. City of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, greater Edmonton area. March 20, 2:30 p.m. Call Moore’s Auction­ eering Ltd. (403)388-3759. 10-lp FARM MACHINERY SALE, Monday, March 23, 10:30 a.m. for Bryma Farms Ltd., Schomberg. John Deere Tractors, Combine, Farm machinery, trucks, drying system to be held at the farm. Lot 26, Concession 9, King Township, 2'/a miles south of Schomberg on Hwy. #27, then west on sideroad 18 '/* mile. Carson’s Auction Service (519)291-2049. 10-lp REAL ESTATE Qnluw. ALL POINTS REALTY INC. Wingham & Goderich, Ont MYSTICALMAKEOVER.This two storey glistening frame home has had renovations from “Head to Toe’’. From new roof and services to thermal win­ dows and attractive front en­ trance Includes three bed­ rooms, three bathrooms, large living room for family gather­ ingsand spaciousrustic deck. A sound investment in the $40s. For appointment call Kevin Pletch 357-1967. ***** 74 ACRES-Approx. 50work­ able, located in Morris Twp. approx. 2 miles from #4 High­ way. Balance of property has a mixture of softwood and cedar bush. Also located on property isacreek. For more information call Jim Ritchie 357-3295. ***** QnluiK- AbI muuipu usuic umci HELP WANTED Family Paradise Campground JOB APPLICATIONS For Summer 1987 will be accepted between 1 and 2p m on Sunday, March 15 and Saturday, March 21 We are looking for Children's Recreation Di rector Assistant Advertising Co-Ordi­ nator, Retail Clerk, 3 Maintenance Personnel, Part-Time Cate Attendant and Saturday night Bartenders Some positions subject to "SEED" approval Please bring resume CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF 3 tractors, power feed cart, farm machinery, hay and grain, miscell­ aneous, etc. to be held 3 miles east of Walton, Ont. for Hugh Johnston on Saturday, March 28 at 10:30 a.m. See next week’s paper for full list. Richard Lobb, Auctioneer 519-482-7898. Hugh Johnston, owner887-6978. 10-1 CARSON’S DRAFT HORSE & Equipment consignment sale Wednesday, April 15. Consign­ ments now being accepted. Cata­ logue entry deadline March 20. Call Carson’s Auction Service, Listowel. (519)291-2049. 10-lp Mother Goose Tales at Brussels March 21 “Mother Goose Tales’’, a free children’s puppet show, will be presented by Marian Doucette at the Belmore and Brussels branch libraries on Sat., March 21. Marian will entertain and amuse children, from three years of age and up, with their favourite nursery rhyme characters. Using lap and finger puppets, Marian will take children into a world of make-believe in her one woman puppet show. Marian is a talented puppeteer from Clinton who designs and creates original puppets in addi­ tion to being an experienced performer. “Mother Goose Tales’’ will be performed at the Belmore Branch Library at 1 p.m. and at the Brussels Branch Library at 3 p.m. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. This program is sponsored by the Huron County Public Library. Puppet show at Bly th Library Monday Come to the Blyth library during March Break and participate in a Paper Puppet Workship for child­ ren aged 7-11. Marian Doucette, a talented puppeteer from Clinton, will show children how to make simple, but creative, paper puppets at the Blyth Branch Library on Mon., Mar. 16, at 3 p.m. The workshop will be one hour long and supplies will be provided. Space and supplies are limited so pre-register at the library without delay. Admission is free. Sponsored by your local branch library and the Huron County Public Library. Once again, the presses at Doug Whitmore’s print shop in Blyth are running around the clock as 90,000 copies of the Blyth Festival’s 1987 brochure are printed. “Iam very pleased with the look of this year’s brochure’’ said new General Manager, Tim Chapman. “This is my first brochrue here at Blyth and so it was especially important to me that it look just right. 1 particularly like the extra emphasis given to the plays and playwrights this year.’’ The brochure was designed by Karen Fletcher, a graphic designer employed by the University of Waterloo Arts Centre; she also designed the 1985 and 1986 brochures and posters. The draw­ ing on the front cover is a detail from the season poster, showing the Blyth Memorial Hall. (Apolo­ gies to historians and architects for the artistic license used in placing the Hall, built in 1920, in an earlier period.) The illustration for the 1987 poster is taken from an engraving in the 1879 Historical Atlas of Huron County and shows part of the farm belonging at that time to Elizabeth Southcombe in Hullett Township. The land was purchas­ ed from the Southcombe’s early in the century by the Hoggart family. A grandson, Clinton resident Ivan Hoggart, lived there until a few years ago. The same farm house depicted in the poster is still standing, and is currently owned by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Salverda. Of the two barns shown in the original engraving, one has been torn down and the other remodelled. The combined mailing lists at the Blyth Festival now total well over 12,000 addresses. In order to take advantage of bulk mailing rates, the addressing, sorting and bagging is carried out by Festival staff themselves, a process which usually takes two to three days. If you wish to receive a brochure and are not on the mailing list, you should contact the Festival’s office and leave your name and address. Brochures will be sent out towards the end of March. Vouchers for the 1987 season are on sale now through to May 31. They represent a great saving over the regular ticket prices this summer: $7.50 compared with between $8.00 and $11.00. Mem­ bers only may exchange vouchers between March30and April 10. After April 13, voucher holders may exchange vouchers for tickets and group tickets go on sale. Members of the general public may purchase tickets after May 4. Until May 29, Box Office hours are Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. -5:30 p.m. bLyth 357-3341 Open6a.m.-11 p.m Fri. & Sat. till 12:00 PHONE 523-9381 for information 194 Josephine St. WINGHAM occasions. 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