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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-08-02, Page 19Classified FAST DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following Wednesday. DEADLINE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1989. PAGE 19. CKNX announces new fall shows REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SERVICES REAL ESTATE LTD. 82 ALBERT STREET CLINTON, ONTARIO. MASON BAILEY BROKER 482-9371 [24 hour service] ONE OF A KIND: converted railway station, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large workshop, 11/4 acre nicely treed lot. CROPLAND: 210 acres, Colborne Township, 2 miles from Goderich. BLYTH: King Street, 11/2 floor frame home on large lot, with garage, close to stores. BLYTH: brick bungalow, Hamilton Street. Like new, many extras. SEVERAL good commercial properties in Blyth and area. HULLETT TOWNSHIP: 6.2 acres with Victorian home, lots of barns. 50 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, good frame home, lots of buildings, ideal for part time farming or horses. 100 ACRES: 90 workable, East Wawanosh, all in fall wheat, vendor will finance. Starting September 11, CKNX viewers will be able to see new comedy and drama shows along with their old favourites on CKNX’s fall line-up. One new show this fall is “The Best is Yet to Come’’. This midmorning show and “You’re getting Better” are talkshows about lifestyles designed for the elderly. There will also be a new cooking series called “Pasquales’s Kitchen Express”. Younger children will want to watch television at noon weekdays for “The Flintstones” which will be followed later in the afternoon by Disney cartoons with “Rescue Rangers” and “Ducktales”. Every evening at five, viewers will be able to see Bob Newhart and Suzanne Plechette in “The Bob Newhart Show”. New Prime Time programming includes “Island Son” in which Richard Chamberlain stars. A new drama called “Hamilton’s Quest” will air Thursdays at eight and an American drama featuring William Katt as a renegade U.S. senator called “Top of the Hill” will also be airing. Saturdays will feature a new show about outstanding female athletes called “Womensport”. Movie enthusiasts can catch the latest reviews and news on “The Movie Show” on Saturday. Then, “Paradise”, a contemporary Wes­ tern and “Alien Nation” can be seen. Sunday’s line-up includes a new family drama focusing on a teenage son with Down’s Syndrome titled “Life Goes On”. Sunday evening, there will be family movies. CKNX will have extensive sports coverage this fall including World Wrestling Federation events on Saturday afternoons. Insight News programs will be back on TV8 which is news from across the Globe and Midwestern Ontario. Also back will be “The Family Farmer”, “Lifeline”, “Spotlight”, and “Your Kind of Country”. Host Ric Rathburn will present a new feature called “Pass­ ages” that explores the history and dreamers who shaped mid-western Ontario. Other favourites returning this fall include "Alf”, “The Hogan Family”, “Knots Landing”, “L.A. Law”, “Full House”, and “Perfect Strangers”. Perennial favourites joining CKNX will be “Falcon Crest”, “America’s Most Want­ ed” and “Entertainment To­ night.” DON’S PEST CONTROL AND Landscaping Ltd. Don J. Car- ipichael, Manager. Phone 529-7917 Licensed by Ministry of Environ­ ment. 31-4 1980 OLDS DELTA 88, AUTO. Trans., air, cruise, p.s., 9 p.b., AM-FM radio, will sell as is or safetied. R. McCrea, 289 Drum­ mond St. 523-9344. 31-1p Crime Stoppers Riddell barbecue set for August 16 FOR YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS. Specializing in softeners and re­ pairs. Check our low fixture prices or supply your own. Call Tom Duizer Plumbing 523-4359. 29-tfn 1980 MONTE CARLO, 350 EN- gine with headers, automatic shift kit, new sunroof, must be seen to be appreciated, as is, $3,000. Phone 523-4216. 31-1 CUSTOM COMBINING OF wheat and barley. Call 523-9275. 30-2 WANTED CUSTOM SWATHING. PHONE 523-9337. 30-2 J.C. ENTERPRISES - ALL TYPES of custom work combining grains, corn, soys, etc. Phone 526-7523. ____________________ 30-4 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. Cali 523-9202.________________25-tfn DOLLS WANTED FOR HOBBY. Old, whatever. Please check attic. Write description and cost. Ella, 55 Cedar St., Guelph, Ont. NIG 1C4. 30-2 WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CAR and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/4 mile south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. 30-10 It is suspected that two trail­ ers at the General Homes yard in Hensall were set on fire and the Exeter O.P.P. and Huron County Crime Stoppers are seeking your help in solving this matter. This fire occurred in the early hours of Sunday, July 9, 1989 and three youths were seen in the area at about 1 a.m. Sunday, July 9. These youth 14-15 years of age were either intoxicated or acting as such, pushing each other around and laughing. They were seen by the East fence of. the General Homes yard. If you have information about this or any other crime call Huron County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-265-1777 or 524-6851 and you may be eligible to receive a $1,000 reward. Re­ member crime doesn’t pay Crime Stoppers does. When tiling* get tiragh... you can taka a bit* out of inflation in th* Claaaifl*&* The Jack Riddell annual family barbecue, now in its sixth consecu­ tive year, returns again to the Agriculture Minister’s farm on Wednesday, August 16, starting at 5 p.m. Attendance the last several years has neared the 1,000 mark. Mr. Riddell, who is the MPP for Huron and the Ontario Minister of Agriculture and Food, along with the Huron Provincial Liberal Riding Association, hosts the feast which features Ontario and locally grown produce, and showcases a number of county entertainers. The “No Notes Jug Band” from Goderich, the dancing McGee Sis­ ters from Zurich, and Piper Rick Elliott of Blyth will be there as well as a group of singers and dancers from the Seaforth area. Supper is being served from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., while the talent show starts at 6:30 p.m. Cost is only $12 for adults, $5 for elemen­ tary school aged children and free to pre-schoolers. Tickets are avail­ able from municipal chairpersons throughout the county, and ad­ vance purchase is recommended. The Riddells’ Farm, known as “Dellbrae Farms”, is located on Highway 83, midway between Exe­ ter and Dashwood. Mabel's Continued from page 4 cans only thinking of ice and snow when they think of Canada but we’re changing all that. Now between Ben Johnston and these guys, whenever Americans think of Canada they’ll think of steroids.” WEDNESDAY: Julia said that she’s kind of sad to see Prince Andrew and Duchess Sarah leave Canada. “It’s nice to see somebody but a politician on television for a change.” “And to hear about something other than abortion news”, Tim O’Grady put in. “After all the fuss over in England about them not living up to the proper Royal Family tradi­ tions, maybe they’ll want to stay here,” Hank said. “Seems fine to me,” Julia said. ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER 850-T-007-89 - to supply 24 hour coverage and operation of waterfowl parking lot at the Hullett Provincial Wildlife Area from 8:00 a.m., September 24, 1989 to 9:00 p.m., September 30, 1989. A public opening will be held at the Ministry of Natural Resources office, Hwy. #4, South, Wingham, Ontario at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, August 30, 1989. Sealed tenders must be received at Ministry of Natural Resources, R.R. #5, Wingham, Ontario, NOG 2W0 by 12:00 noon, Wednesday, August 30, 1989. For further information please contact Robert Gibson, Technician-in- charge at 519-357-3131 or 519-482-7011. “The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted”. Ministry of Natural Vincent G Kerrio Minister Ontario Resources TOWNSHIP OF GREY GRAVEL TENDERS Sealed, clearly marked tenders are now being received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Friday, August 4 for the loading and hauling of 18,000 cubic yards of pit run gravel and 6,000 cubic yards of granular “A” gravel for road construction on concession 7-8, lots 5-10 and 15-21. Work to be completed by September 8 to the satisfaction of the Township Road Superintendent. Contractor must be capable of 1200 cubic yards per day. Tenders must be submitted on Township tender forms, available at the Municipal Office, and must be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the enclosed bid. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and all tenders are subject to MT0 approval. Roy Williamson Road Superintendent Township of Grey “Maybe we could use our own royal family.” Are you kidding, Ward asked. “You know how much it costs to keep a royal family?” “Can’t be much worse than the cost of building new closets for Mila’s shoes?” Tim said. THURSDAY: Ward was chuckling over the picture in the paper of the parade of the prostitutes down in Washington. Seems Washington police got tired of too many prostitutes around so they rounded them up and marched them across the border into Virginia. This is really what you call opening up borders to trade, he said. There would be a lot of hollering in Washington about the abuse of civil rights, Tim predicted. “Yeh but there’ll be a lot of happy men in Virginia” Billie predicted. CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY