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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-08-19, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1987. PAGE 19. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50 tor 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. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SOLID - BOOMING - BUSINESS!! Start small, grow Big! ALLFOOD­ TAB: King of Allfood! New convenient, "energizing” Space Age family food: Extremely Deli­ cious ! Perfect nutrition for fitness - health: Great demand! Highly Profitable franchises ($500 - $7,500 investment) could net $25,000 - $75,000 yearly! Also needed sales­ persons, average sale: $500 + bonus. Interviews in Toronto, 1-9 p.m. (416)921-4020. 33-lp LOOKING FOR ENTREPRE- neur to acquire exclusive territorial rights to approve patented pro­ ducts with numerous uses in the household and automotive trade. Company is in operation and poised to supply you with the meanstoassemble & market its timely product immediately. Areas protected by contract the minimum investment of $6,000. Reply to 188 Wallace Ave. North, Attention Box 251, Listowel, Ont. N4W 3H2 giving phone number. 33-lp RESTAURANT, HOTEL, DELI, bakery, butcher, grocery, submar­ ine & pizza equipment, refrigera­ tors, grills, fryers, slicers, sub & pizza tables, ice machines, steam tables, walk-in coolers & freezers, deli cases, scales, cash registers, gas stoves & ovens^ dishwashers for sale or lease, Arctic Refrigera­ tion Store Fixtures, Hamilton (416) 528-8528; Toronto (416) 283-2600. 33-lp CAREER TRAINING FREE: 1987GUIDETOSTUDY- at-home correspondence Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Airconditioning, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosme­ tology, Electronics, Legal/Medi- cal Secretary, Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West Toronto. 1-800-268-1121. 33-lp LEARN AUCTIONEERING AT The Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering. Next class Octo­ ber 17th to 24th. P.O. Box 145 Innerkip, Ont. N0J 1M0 (519) 469-3936,(519)537-2115. 33-lp EARN EXTRA INCOME! IN- come Tax or Bookkeeping Courses by correspondence. Free bro­ chures, no obligation, U & R Tax Services, 205-1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2B6. Fran­ chises available. 33-lp TENDERS WANTED SEALED TENDERS plainly marked will be received until 4 p.m. on Monday, September 14,1987for a new furnace of similar size, to be installed at the Auburn Com­ munity Centre. Work to be completed by October 15,1987, to the satis­ faction of the Hall Board. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Jackie Collins, Secretary-Treasurer, Auburn Community Hall, AUBURN, Ontario. NOM 1E0 town’s A1J tn the CLASSIFIEDS TENDERS WANTED FUEL TENDERS WANTED Township of Morris Fuel tenders, sealedand clearly marked “Tender” will be re­ ceived until 4:00 P.M., Tues­ day, September 1,1987 at the Township of Morris Municipal Office, RR 4, Brussels for the supply of fuel in the Township tanks at the Munici­ pal Works Garage, on a per litre basis. Tenders to be a two year contract from October 1,1987 to September 30,1989. Annual requirements are as follows: [approximately] 1/ 36,000 litres - clear diesel fuel 2/ 7,000 litres - leaded gasoline 3/ 13,000 litres - propane The successful bidder to supply propane fuel must supply stor­ age tanks, basesand regula­ tors, etc. and to be responsible for maintenance of same for a two year period. Tenders must be submitted for 1/ clear diesel fuel and leaded gasoline and 2/ propane. Lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. For further information contact: Lloyd Michie, R.R. 4, BRUSSELS, Ontario. NOG 1H0 Telephone 519-887-6137 CARD OF THANKS TYERMAN. I would like to thank everyone who sent cards, made phone calls and made enquiries aboutmewhilel was in London. Thanks to the family and neigh­ bours who helped look after everything at home. It was all appreciated and will never be forgotten. - Bob Tyerman. 33-lp RUTLEDGE. Many thanks for cards, phone calls, gifts and flowers, also to those who planned the surprise for our 40th werdding anniversary. Itwilllong be remem­ bered. - Doreen and Frank Rut­ ledge. 33-lp THE WALTON WOMEN’S INSTI- tute would like to thank the good citizens of all ages from the Walton Community, for their quick actions in our recent incident of vandalism. It is nice to be a part of such a caring community. - Walton Women’s Institute. 33-lp WASN’STHATAPARTY! Thanks isn’t enough to my family for the secret planning of a wonderful birthday party on Sunday. Thanks for the cards, flowers, and gifts from the family, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and nieces, nephews and their families. Spe­ cial thanks to Jean and Glenn for having us all there. 33-lp STRATTON-McCLINCHEY. We would like to thank family and friends for attending our Buck & Doe. A special thanks to our family for their organization and hard work which made the evening so enjoyable. It was all very much appreciated. - Steve Stratton, GlenyceMcClinchey. 33-lb CARD OF THANKS DALE. We would like to thank all the people that made our wedding day such a special occasion. Special thanks goest to Brenda and Bryan Finlayson and Steve and Wendy Noble for putting on our Stag & Doe. Thanks to Les and Shirley and the rest of the family for all their help with the preparation for our wedding. We would also like to thank Joe Hallahan who made our ride through town special. It was all very much appreciated. - Ernie & Susan Dale. 33-lp BIRTHS WILSON. Linda and Dave Wilson, RR 3, Blyth wish to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Melissa Anne at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London on August 3, 1987. She weighed 7 lb., 3 oz. Proud grandparents are Bert and Joan Dougherty of Nile and Reta Dotterer and great-grandmas are Mary Drennan, Edna Cowan and Hazel Dougherty, all of Goderich. ENGAGEMENTS SJAARDA-SHOBBROOK Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook of Londesboro are pleased to an- nouce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Diana Lynn to Mark Jeffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sjaarda of Lucknow on August 29, 1987at4:00p.m. atLondesboro UnitedChurch. 33-1 KILLICK-THORNTON Mrs. Doris Killick and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thornton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marri­ age of their children, Steven and Judy, on August21, 1987. Open reception at the Wingham Legion at8p.m. 33-lp NESBIT-JOHNSTON Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnston of Clinton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Judy to Robert Nesbit, son of Mrs. Margaret Nesbit. The wedding will take place on August 29, 1987 at Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth, Ont. 33-1 IN MEM0RIAM LOWE. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Jack Lowe, who passed away 10 years ago on August 22nd, 1977. In all the world we shall not find A heart so wonderfully kind, So soft a voice, so sweet a smile, An inspiration so worthwhile, A sympathy so sure, so deep, A love so beautiful to keep. - Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife Mary, Wayne and family, Murray and family, and Ann andfamily. 33-1 AT YOUR SERVICE CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND swathing. Phone Hank Reinink 523-9202 or 523-4569. 21-tfn CUSTOM WORK: CUSTOM Combining J.C. Enterprises, RR 1, Auburn. 526-7523. 29-6 DENTURE THERAPY. CLINIC J F Horst Feige D.T. GODERICH 58 West Street I OPEN: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. Eve. & Weekend-by appt. COMING EVENTS YOU ARE INVITED TO A Mis­ cellaneous Bridal Shower for Hea­ ther Wilson, Tuesday, August 25, 1987 at 8 o’clock, in the Brussels Public Library. Please accept this as your personal invitation. 32-2 ALL CANDIDATES MEETING for the upcoming provincial election hosted by Huron County Federa­ tion of Agriculture, Monday, August 24, 8 p.m. at Hullett Central School, Londesboro. 32-2 CARSONS LIGHT & HEAVY horse & Equipment Consignment Sale. Friday, Sept. 4 at 5:30 p.m. Consignments welcome. Carson’s Auction Service, Listowel, (519) 291-2049. 33-lp AT YOUR SERVICE TOM’S CUSTOM COMBINING WHEAT, GRAIN, BEANS AND CORN REASONABLE RATES Call Blyth Jim Anderson 523-4894or Marie Heffron 523-4221 CUSTOM COMBINING (SOYS & WHITES) DON’T BE LEFT IN THE RAIN Competitive Rates 523-9574 or 887-6617 PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETI- tively priced, professional service for weddings, family gatherings, portraits in the Blyth-Brussels area. Call Walden Photography, Westfield, 523-9212. 33-eow SANDBLASTING, ALL TYPES OF equipment and farm machinery. Also brick cleaning and spray painting. Free estimates. Phone White’s Sandblasting, Wroxeter, 335-3452 anytime. 30-6 FOR FARM SAFETY - INTER- locking concrete blocks make safe, inexpensive and secure low-level farm lane crossings over ditches. Substantial grants are available. Contact Norman Alexander, Londesboro, Ontario. Phone 523- 4597. 30-4p TURNBERRY UPHOLSTERY, Brussels - sofas and chairs, recovered like new! Free esti­ mates, pickup and delivery, work­ manship guaranteed. Call 887- 6073. 30-4 F Goderich [519J524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt [519J665-7818 COMING EVENTS GIGANTIC YARD SALE - CLOTH- ing, furniture, tools, sports equip­ ment, toys, lights, bikes, antiques, tires, books and much more. Saturday, August22,9a.m. to 5 p.m. - 1% miles south of Londes­ boro on Hwy. #4. 33-1 P.C. PICNICS - MEET CANDI- DATENICOPETERS. Foodand entertainment. Exeter Golf and Country Club. 4to8p.m., Sunday, August 23 and Wingham Golf and Country Club, 3 to7p.m., Sunday, August 30. Tickets available P.C. Headquarters, Clinton 482-7764. Children under 12 free. Sponsored by the Huron P.C. Association. 33-1 YOU ARE INVITED TO A BRIDAL Shower in honour of Darlene Gulutzen August 28th at 8 p.m. at the Walton Community Hall. 33-2 GARAGE SALE, SATURDAY, August 22, corner of Church & Turnberry St., Brussels, across from Anglican Church, 9 till ? Rain date Aug. 29/87. 33-lp COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR Vickie Machan in the Brussels Library on August 26, at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. 33-1 FRIENDS AND RELATIVES OF Mrs. Janet McArthur are invited to Open House, Saturday, August 29 from 2 - 4 p.m. in the Common Room at 50 Market St., Seaforth in honourofher90thbirthday. 33-2 1/2 PRICE YARD SALE, IRENE’S Snoop Shop, 1 l/i miles south of Brussels on County Rd. 12, at 9 a.m., Aug.20to23. 33-lp THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH Unit invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Class­ es being held at the Board Room, Seaforth Hospital, Seaforth, On­ tario commencing Thursday, Sep­ tember 10,1987. The next series of classes will be the week of January 4, 1988. Please pre-register by calling the Health Unit office at 527-1243. 33-3 BLYTH FESTIVAL Bush Fire: August 19, 21 (final performance) Girls In The Gang: August 20, 22 (final performance) Bordertown Cafe and Miss Bal­ moral OfThe Bayview are sold out; however, 10 rush tickets for each performance go on sale at 12 noon for the matinees, and at 6 p.m. for evening performances. AnotherSeason’sPromise: Au­ gust 25 (opening night), 26, 27 (matinee), 29. All performances are at 8:30 p.m. except matinees which are at 2:00 p.m. For tickets, call Box Office at 523-9300/9225. 33-1 GOURMET DINNER, SATUR- day, August 22, 6 p.m., Blyth Community Centre. The Board of Directors of the Blyth Festival serve up their annual scrumptious fare of Huron County delicacies. Tickets are $18 per person, available from Box Office. Call 523-9300/9225. 33-1 MAC AND MERLE McINTOSH of Listowel and their family invite you to celebrate their fortieth anniversary at a dance in Parkview Gardens (Listowel Legion) on Saturday, August 22. Please come empty-handed and enjoy your­ selves dancing, reminiscing or playing cards. A special invitation is extended to those having anniversaries aboutthe same date. 32-2p