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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-10-14, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 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. FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED CARD OF THANKS BEET PULP - ORDER YOUR FALL requirements from Belgrave Co­ op. Phone 357-2711 or 523-4454. 41-2 BABY CARRIAGE IN GOOD condition asking $25. Phone 523- 9415. 41-lp UTILITY SHED 8l/i x 14’ x 7’, 100 bales of straw, 100 sheets of 10’ used roofing steel, farrowing crates, water bowls for pigs, wooden pig feeder which is good. Phone 887-6459 after 6. 41-1 FIREWOOD FOR SALE. CON- tact Tim Walden at 523-9295 after 6 p.m. 35-9 TROPICAL BIRDS (FINCHES, Love Birds, Budgies, Etc.), Water Fowl, Pheasants and Chinchillas. Riverside Avaries, phone 523-9418 32- tfn ATTENTION HOME SHOPPERS! Do your Christmas shopping in the luxury of your own home. We deliver to your door. Call 887-9852 now for free, exciting Regal Stationery and Gift catalogue. 34 47 HANK’S SMALL ENGINE SALES and Service, Highway 4, Londes- boro. Complete service for all small engines. Dealer for Canadiana, Bolens, Weed Eater, Poulan and Badger Farm Equipment. Call 523-9202. 25-tfn CHRISTMAS GIFTS. GIVE A family portrait this year. Book early. Phone Walden Photo at Westfield, 523-9212. 37to46 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. 33- tfn TURNBERRY UPHOLSTERY, Brussels - sofas and chairs, recovered like new! Free esti­ mates, pickup and delivery, work­ manship guaranteed. Call 887- 6073. 38-4 BLUE SPRUCE- DIG YOUR choice from sod up to 4 feet height. Spruce $2 a foot. Blue spruce $3.50 afoot. Tax included. 1 % miles east of Wingham, Hwy. 86, Mrs. Marsh, second house east of school, 357-2387. 40-3 A1974 DODGE VAN, MECHANI- cally sound, $325, or best offer. Phone 887-9898. 40-2 HAY: FIRST AND SECOND CUT in handy 4’ x 4’ round bales. Quantity of square bales also available. Reasonably priced. Phone 335-3481. 40-2p MIRACLE SPAN ALL STEEL buildings left over from National Show, many sizes to choose from. Call Toll free 1 -800-387-4910.41 -1 p WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY CHECKoutandCOMPARE this wedding picture package 1 Album with 12 - 8 x 10 photos 2 albums with 12-4x5 photos ea. ALL FOR ONLY $299.00 8x10 Portrait Enlargement ONLYS12.95 Get both Quality and Price WALDEN PHOTO 523 9212 Westfield, 5 Miles NW of Biyth PIANOS FROM $495 REFINISH- ed $995. Beautiful Oak, Walnut, Mahogany. We buy, we restore, tune & repair. Always best guaran­ teed. Village Piano Shop, Elmira (519)669-2280. 41-lp GREENHOUSE & HYDROPONIC equipment, supplies. Everything you need. Best quality, super low prices. Greenhouse $175, Halides $115. Over3,OOOproducts in stock! Send $2 for info pack & Free magazine to Western Water Farms 1244 Seymour St., Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3N9. 1-604-682-6636. 41-lp STEEL-A-DEAL - BUILDING Clearance - Save thousands while steel supply lasts - limited time offer due to summer steel mill increase - All styles available - Pioneer/Econospan 1-800-387- 6896 (24 hours). 41-lp MONTREAL MILITARY SUR- plus: Workshirts $2.75, Work­ pants $3.50, Workboots $15. Send $2 for catalogue (Reimbursement 1st order). Military Surplus, Box 243, St-Timothee, Que. JOS 1X0. 41-lp $$$ SACRIFICE SACRIFICE $$$ Buildings priced for immediate liquidation. All items in stock. 28 x 40 x 14 $3,996; 40 x 60 x 14 $6,500; 46 x 80 x 14 $9,250; 70 x 90 x 24 $21,789. Various sizes available up to 120 ft. wide. Factory direct clearance. Serious buyers only. All buildings priced for immediate delivery. Call toll free 1-800-387- 2115 or (416) 858-2446. 41-lp FOR RENT BLYTH - 3 BEDROOM APART- ment, carpeted, available Novem­ ber 1. Phone 523-9640. 40-tfn BLYTH, GROUND FLOOR, 1 bedroom apartment, available now. References required. Phone 482-9210. 41-3 PIG BARN - ‘/i MILE FROM Biyth, capacity for 380 fat hogs, liquid manure, Harvester silo and Farmatic feed mill. 523-4919 after 6. 41-2p PETS LOVEABLE HOUSE KITTENS TO give away to a good home. Kitty litter trained. Phone 887-6997.41-1 WANTED WILL DO TYPING IN MY HOME. Students’ essays, business letters, general typing. Phone PatBrig- ham 523-4332/523-4400. 15-eow WANTED: BABYSITTER IN MY home from 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Light housekeeping duties. Phone 887- 9535. 41-2 WANTED WALL CLOCKS AND Grandfather clocks manufactured by The Arthur Pequegnat Clock Company in Berlin or Kitchener, Ontario. Also wanted other anti- que wall & mantle clocks. Write Box A, 309 Mutual St., Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1X6 or call (416) 365-9411. 41-lp OLD WRIST WATCHES WANT- ed - Men’s Only - Old Rolex and Patek Phillip wrist watches wanted - Also wanted Eatons “Quarter Century” Rectangular wrist watches (25 years service) will pay $1,000 and up for this watch. Phone (416) 365-7240 or write B. Walsh, 173 Queen St. East, Toronto, Ont. M5A 1S2. 41-lp EXPERIENCED RELIABLE PER- son for general farm work on cash crop farm. Must have experience on farm equipment and repairs. Apply Ken R. Campbell Farms, 519-527-0249. 41-2 PERSON TO WORK ON 360 SOW farrow-to-finish breeding stock operation. Brussels area house available. Call Wayne Fear, Mono­ way Farms, 519-887-6477. 41-4 THE WINGHAM AND DISTRICT Association for the Mentally Re­ tarded invites applications for 1 residential counsellor, 2 part-time residentialcounsellors, 1 relief residential counsellor for the ex­ pansion project. Also, 2 part-time support staff for the 297 Edward St. residence. Experience in the field of human services or social scien­ ces and/or equivalent education. Forward complete resume by Oct. 19, 1987 to Marian Raynard, Residential Manager, Box 1042, Wingham, Ont. NOG 2W0. 41-1 HELP WANTED: CLEANING person weekends. Apply Biyth Inn, 523-9381. 41-2 RESPONSIBLE DEPENDABLE person to care for a three-year-old, one day per week, possibly two days per week. Phone 887-6661. 40-2 CHICKEN CATCHERS! EXPERI- ence an asset but not a necessity. Full or part-time work available now. Special student hours. Call free 1-800-265-3044. 35-tfn TRAIN FOR A JOB WITH A future ... with Tri-County Truck Driver Training. Job search assis­ tance available. Kitchener 720 King E., (519) 743-5011, Brantford 300 Colborne E., (519) 756-0223. TERRITORIAL SALES REPRE- sentative required for this area for an Agricultural & small business related product. Applicant must be career oriented, self motivated and self disciplined. Earning potential $35,000 to $45,000 per year based on salary plus bonus system. If qualified, please send resume to Box L, c/o OCNA Box 451, Oakville, Ont. L6J 5A8. 41-lp LEASE OPERATORS. Posi­ tions available for qualified opera­ tors who are interested in purchas­ ing fully rigged highway tractors under a unique fleet program. Financing package available. Min­ imum $15,000 investment requir­ ed. Rigging, insurance and prorate tax supplied. Phone Steve or Grant at: 1-800-663-6205. 41-lp AWARD WINNING COMPANY newspaper in cottage country requires Reporter/Photographer for news, features, sports. Must have vehicle. Call Len Pizzey, Editor, (705) 457-1037 days, 457- 1363 evenings. requires a person or persons to mail newspapers Tuesday evenings. Duties include putt­ ing mailing labels on papers, inserting flyers, tying bundles, putting bundles in mail bags and delivering the mail bags to various post offices in the area. Ideal job for couple or family. Use of own vehicle an asset. Apply to The Citizen, Biyth office, 523-4792. WINTER HELP ON A SMALL farm. Phone 523-4504. 40-2 TENDERS WANTED DUFF’S UNITED CHURCH, Walton are calling tenders for fuel for church and manse. Tenders to be in by October 30 to Mrs. Marilyn McDonald, RR 2, Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0. 40-2 TOWNSHIPOFGREY SNOWPLOW TENDERS forthe 1987-88 season Sealed, clearly marked tenders will be received by the under­ signed until 4:00 p.m. on: MONDAY,OCTOBER26,1987 Tenders should state size and make of grader and price per hour. Required is one grader with a 9 foot plow and 12 foot wing, with a one-way plow. Tender forms available at the Municipal Office, RR 3, Brus­ sels, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROY WILLIAMSON Road Superintendent RR3, Brussels, Ontario N0G1H0 PERSONAL DATES GALORE: FOR ALL AGES & unattached. Thousands of mem­ bers anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances. Call toll free 1-800- 263-9163. Hours Noon till 8 p.m. 41-lp CAREER TRAINING FREE 1988 GUIDE TO STUDY- 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 W. Toronto. Call (1-800-268-1121. 41-lp BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RESTAURANT, HOTEL, DELI, Bakery, Butcher, Grocery, Sub­ marine & Pizza Tables, Ice Ma­ chines, Steam Tables, Walk-in Coolers & Freezers, Deli Cases, Scales, Cash Registers, Gas Stoves & Ovens, Dishwashers, for sale or lease. Arctic Refrigeration Store Fixtures. Hamilton (416)528-8528; Toronto(416) 283-2600. 41-lp CARD OF THANKS PIPE. My sincere thanks to family, relatives and friends for cards, visits, flowers, gifts and treats while in hospital and since coming home, also to Rev. Jamieson, Rev. Carpentier, Dr. Hanlon and the nurses on second floor. Your kindness was deeply appreciated. - FredaPipe. 41-1 FISCHER. I would like to thank everyonefor attending my com­ munity shower on September 30. All of the gifts were just beautiful. Your kindness and generousity was overwhelming. Also a special thanks to Nora, Jean and the rest of the ladies who arranged the shower and helped with the lunch. Thanks again. - Kendra Fischer. 41-1 CARDIFF-FISCHER. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for attending our buck and doe on the evening of September25. A special thanks goes out to all those who helped in anyway, and made the evening such a success. We had a great time. Thanks again. - Scott Cardiff and Kendra Fischer. 41-1 KIRKBY. Thank you so much to my family, friends, and neighbours in Walton and the surrounding area, for thinking of me with their good wishes, cards, visits, flowers, food, etc., while I was in the hospital and now at home. Thanks also to Rev. Bonnie and members of Unit 1, Duff’s. I appreciate it all. - Viola Kirkby. 41-1 HO WSON. Thank you to all who sent cards, visited and made phone calls on my behalf during my recent stay in University Hospital and since returning home. The gifts of fruitand flowers are being enjoyed and much appreciated. Special thanks goes out to my family for all they have done for me. - Mary Ann Howson. 41-1 WILSON. We would like to express our sincere thanks to our family, friends and relatives for their thoughtfulness. The floral tri­ butes, cards, charitable donations, and the food brought to our homes were greatly appreciated. Special thanks go to the nurses of Spruce Meadow Lodge at Huronview for their care, Rev. Victor Jamieson, and the Watts Funeral Home. We will always remember your kind­ ness. - The family of the late Eldon Wilson. 41-1 BIRTHS ELLIOTT. Rob and Jeanette (nee Manning) are proud to announce the birth of their son Scott Cameron on September 29, 1987 weighing 6 lb., 6 oz. in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, a brother for Sean. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Manning, Biyth and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott, Goderich. IN MEMORIAM RYAN. In loving memory of Mary Alice Ryan, a dear daughter, sister, and granddaughter, who passed away suddenly three years ago today October 15, 1984. Though her smile is gone forever and her hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories of the one we love so much, Her memory is a keepsake, with which we will never part, God has her in His keeping, we have her in our heart. - Always remembered by mom and dad, Paul, Cheryl, and Curtis; Chris and Brenda; Mike and Kathy; Gramma Skinner, and Gramma and Grampa Ryan. 41-lp RYAN. Mary Alice, in loving memory of a dear friend. Her memory is our keepsake, With which we’ll never part; God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts. - Sadly missedby Lloyd, Mabel, Sharon and Melvin, Lisa, Teresa and Chris and families. 41-lp RYAN. In loving memory of a dear friend who passed away October 15, 1984. Quietly remembered every day, Sadly missed along life’s way. No longer in our lives to share, Butin our hearts you are always there. - Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Pam Engel and Sandy Huether. 41-1