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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-08-23, Page 17Classified RATES \ 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional FAST words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not nairi tha fnllnwinn DEPENDABLE paiu iiiw luiiunniy Wednesday. DEADLINE O ft Si AlAtlRAV HIGHLY VISIBLE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. ACCOMMODATION TO RENT 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, $400 PLUS utilities, in Blyth, September 15 possession. Phone 1-743-7903, Kitchener. 34-2 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT IN Blyth available September 1, fridge and stove supplied. Phone 357- 3056. 34-2 ARTICLES FOR SALE FRUIT SALES: MELBA APPLES soon and pears and plums later. Book your order now. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 34-2 BEAT THE HEAT! ORDER YOUR Electrohome air conditioner for delivery in 1990 now. Free esti­ mates call Poplar Lane Antennae Service, Box 421, 200 County Road, #25, Blyth, Ont. N0M 1H0, (519) 523-9685. (formerly Bowes Elec­ tronic Shop). 34-1 AUTOMATIC ROLLER MILL, 3 h.p. motor, plus stand, good condi­ tion, $1500. Call 523-4431. 34-tfn 30” GAS STOVE, MOFFAT fridge with freezer across the top, Westinghouse dryer, Kenmore washer with suds saver and laun­ dry tub, oval chrome table and four chairs, Electrohome TV, upright freezer. For information call 523- 4475. 33-2 ONE PIECE STEEL GARAGE door, $50. Stanley door opener, $50. Phone 526-7769. 34-lp HALCYON QUEEN WATERBED: bookcase, padded, sheets, $250. Metal File Cabinet $35. 12 speed alloy rear bike wheel, derailleurs $40. 54 sq. ft. ceramic bath tile $8. John 523-9678. 34-lp BARLEY STRAW FOR SALE - square or round, you bale or I bale, reasonable. 1 Pincor hydro alterna­ tor, one used twice on trailer no further use $1800 or best offer. New Holland mix mill No. 352 in good shape, no further use, $2000 or best offer. 1980 Chev motor home, custom built in good shape, best reasonable offer. Phone 357- 3279 meal time and evenings. 34-1I-------------------------- FLAT TO WALL CURIO CABINET with 2 sliding doors at bottom. Phone 523-9287. 34-lp I-------------------------- PORK: HOME GROWN, GOV’T. (inspected. Sausage $1.80/lb., Pat­ ties $1.80/lb., Ham Steak $2.70/ lb., Butt Chops $1,50/lb., Brad and Trish Thomson, 523-9723. 31-5p HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL Notes, stories of the history of Huron County, $2.50 at The Citi­ zen, Blyth or Brussels or The Saga, Blyth. 49-tfn 205 LITRES OR 45 GAL. STEEL barrels for burning garbage, sold at Winthrop General Store, Win­ throp, Ont. 33-3 HONEY: WE LOVE YOU. FOR A quick start, enjoy it every day. Thomas B. Waldock, Listowel, RR 1, (Molesworth). 291-2588. 33-3 THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1989. PAGE 17. CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS ARTICLES FOR SALE O BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NEW AND USED SATELLITE systems for lease to own or rent with monthly payments. L. & A. Southwest Satellite, RR 2, Clinton, 524-9595. 12-tfn SWIMMING POOL - TOP QUALI- ty in-grounds, above-grounds. Pro­ fessional installations or do-it-your­ self kits. Free automatic chlorina­ tion with purchase Riveria Pools. Call (519) 747-4399 or (519) 658- 8091. 34-lp DIVERSIFY FOR SUCCESS! - Ex­ cellent add-on service for toning, tanning or beauty salons. European Body Wraps International detoxi­ fies and tightens soft tissue and skin - used internationally. Sum­ mer special (before August 15th) on starter kit $1,995. S.C. Market­ ing - Your Success Connection. 1-800-265-4634. 34-lp BUILDINGS - FACTORY INVEN tory 28 x 40 $3,986; 40 x 60 $5,450; 46 x 90 $8,900; 60 x 20 $17,000. Clear Span Widths from 20 feet to 240 feet. Call now 1-800-668-4338 or (416) 792-2704. 34-lp STEEL BUILDINGS “SUMMER Sellebration” on Quonsets and S. Series straightwall. Payments, lease or purchase, we have a plan for everyone. Call Future 1-800- 668-8653. 34-lp BEST BUILDING BUYS - SAVE thousands while supply lasts - all steel and wood/steel models - excess stock clearance - straight­ wall and quonset types - PARA­ GON STEEL 1-800-263-8499 (24 hours). 34-lp FACTORY SUMMER SALE - Steel Buildings. Quonset “S” 20 x 40 = $3,823 with sliding doors. Straightwall 30 x 40 = $5,450 with endwalls. Other sizes and styles available - Low Prices. Pioneer/ Econospan 1-800-668-5422 (24 hours). 34-lp NORITAKE CHINA SALE! TER- rifice discount on current patterns. Delivered well packed, insured. Specify your Noritake pattern. For price list, shipping details, call Alexander’s, “The Noritake Ex­ perts”, Toronto, toll free 1-800- 263-5896 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. EDT. Clip and save. 34-lp BIRTHS SIERTSEMA. Bert and Betty-Ann thank God for another precious child, Emiline Ann Mina, bom on August 18, 1989, weighing 6 lbs. 10 oz. Emilie is lovingly welcomed by brothers Albert and Lee, grand­ parents Mr. and Mrs. Murray Siertsema of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Wiebe Postma of Brucefield and great-grandmothers Mrs. Ann Dykstra of Clinton and Mrs. Mina Siertsema of Blyth. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GROW FOR IT! $$$ RAISE BAIT- worms at home. Guaranteed mar­ ket. Odourless. Low investment. We train! Representatives throughout Ontario. Early Bird Ecology (1975) R.R. #1, Smithville, Ont. (416) 643-4251, Alliston Area (705) 435-7463, North Bay Area (705)776-7084. 34-lp four Message Comes Across In the Classifieds CARD OF THANKS LAMONT. The relatives of the late Kelly Lamont would like to express their thanks for cards, flowers and expressions of sympathy. A special thanks to the Betts Funeral Home, Rev. J. Hawkins and the Brussels United Church for lunch. - Mary Riley. 34-lp SOMERVILLE. A very sincere “Thank You” to our family, rela­ tives, friends and neighbours for the phone calls, cards, gifts and help while in the hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to all the doctors, the third floor nurses and the NICU unit at St. Joseph’s Hospital in London, also to Dr. Hay. - Carolyn and Scott. 34-lp CALDWELL. I would like to thank all my friends and relatives who remembered me with cards, ex­ pressions of sympathy, Rev. L. Ramirez for calling at the funeral home in Goderich at the time of the passing away of my sister Alice Anstay. - Margaret Caldwell. 34-lp VINCENT. We would like to ex­ press our thanks to everyone for their concern and prayers while our grandson, nephew and cousin, Michael, was in the hospital follow­ ing his accident. Also the expres­ sions of sympathy through cards, flowers and food at the time of his death. A special thank you to Rev. Dave Snihur and Rev. Gerald McFarlane for their words of comfort and the Londesboro Church Ladies for the lovely lunch. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - Norman and Annie Vincent and family. 34-lp SCHWARTZENTRUBER. Edmund and Katherine Schwartzentruber would like to thank the many friends and neighbours for all the kindness and help received during Katherine’s recent illness. Thank you to the Oddfellows and Rebe­ kahs for the loan of useful equip­ ment. Special thanks go to all the good neighbours in Brussels and Morris and Zion Church who were thoughtful in so many ways. God be with you. 34-lp HUNKING. I would like to thank my family and friends for visits, cards, letters, flowers and phone calls during my stay in University and Clinton Hospitals. Special thanks to Dr. Grenton, Dr. McKen­ zie and associates and the nursing staff at University and Dr. Salsbury and hospital staff at Clinton, and to Rev. Dave Snihur for his visit and prayers. It is all much appreciated. - Addie Hunking. 34-lp HIGGINS. The family of the late Lila Higgins wishes to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for floral tributes, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, cards and food sent to our homes at the time of the loss of our dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Special thanks to the McBurney Funeral Home, the Reverend Douglas Madge, pallbearers, flower bearers and A.C.W. of Trinity Anglican Church Belgrave for providing lunch after the service. We would also like to thank Dr. Hanlon, the staff and nurses at Wingham and District Hospital, Brookhaven Nursing Home for their loving care and understanding. These were all deeply appreciated and will long be remembered. -Jean Pattison, Mar­ garet Higgins, Alvin and Verna Higgins, Ruth and Jack King, Jeremiah and Marlene Higgins. 34-1 CAREER TRAINING LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Dabber Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Cen­ tre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel chair acces­ sible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. 14-tfn 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - You are invited to attend an “Open House” to celebrate the 60th Wedding Anniversary of Hat­ tie and Edwin Wood of Londesboro on Sunday, August 27 from 2 - 4:30 p.m. in the Londesboro United Church. No gifts please. 33-2 ENGAGEMENTS FREE: 1989 GUIDE TO STUDY- at-home correspondence Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Airconditioning, Book­ keeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical Secre­ tary, Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide W., Toronto. 1-800-950-1972. 34-lp YOUR FUTURE STARTS WITH ... Tri-County Truck Driver Training. Established in 1978, job search assistance available, daytime, evening and weekend courses. Course Fee income tax deductible 1-800-265-0400 - Cambridge. 34-lp WILLIE - PERRIE Brenda Perrie, RR 3, Brussels is pleased to announce the forthcom­ ing marriage of her daughter, Verna, to Robert Willie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Draper. The wedd­ ing to take place Aug. 26, 1989 at Knox Presbyterian Church, Cran- brook, Ontario. Open reception at B.M. & G. Community Centre. 34-1 BONESCHANSKER - JARVIS Hugh and Georgina Jarvis and John and Carol Boneschansker are pleased to announce the engage­ ment of their children, Tracy and Bruce. The wedding is to take place on September 9, 1989 at 7 o’clock in the Gorrie Anglican Church. An open reception is to follow at 8:30 p.m. at the Howick Community Centre. 34-lp GARAGE YARD SALE TRANSPORT DRIVER TRAINING for class “A” licence. No experi­ ence necessary. Proven job place­ ment assistance. Markel Institute of Professional Transport Training, Guelph. 1-800-265-7173. 34-lp GARAGE SALE - AUGUST 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Walton. Camping equipment, household items, child­ ren’s clothes, and tools. Rain or shine. 34-1 LEARN AUCTIONEERING AT the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering. Next class: October 20 - 28/89. For information contact: Southwestern School of Auction­ eering, R.R. #5, Woodstock, Ont. N4S7V9. (519)537-2115. 34-lp COMING EVENTS MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, Aug. 26, 9 to 1, County Rd. 25, 1 mile east of Hwy. 4. 34-lp YARD SALE - PROCEEDS TO The Huronia Branch of the Ontario Humane Society - Saturday, Aug. 26, 7 - noon, 136 Huron St., Clinton. Assorted household items. Donations are needed - if you have any articles to contribute, phone 482-5515. 34-1 TAI CHI CLASS FOR BEGINNERS at the MacKay Centre for Seniors in Goderich. Demonstration infor­ mation and registration at 7 p.m. on September 11. Classes to run Mondays and Thursdays, 7 to 8 p.m. beginning September 18, running until December 18. Seniors - $30.00, Others - $50.00, Under 14 - free. 34-3 LARGE GARAGE SALE - SAT., Aug. 26 at 9 a.m. Family moving. Dishes, tools, furniture, lawn mower, etc. North St. East, Blyth. 523-4475. 34-1 BRUSSELS AND DISTRICT MIN- or Hockey Player Registration, Thursday and Friday, September 14 and 15 - 7 to 8:30 p.m. Upstairs B.M. & G. Arena. 34-4 YARD SALE: SATURDAY 8 TO 4, at Today’s Variety in Londesboro, weather permitting. Spaces avail­ able for anyone wishing to join. Many interesting items for sale. Leamington vegetables at reason­ able prices. Phone 523-9790. 29-7 AN INFORMATION NIGHT RE- garding Palliative Care Services will be held Tuesday, September 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the Wingham Hospital gymnasium. All those interested in learning more about this new program are invited. For more information call 357-1340. 34-2 HELP WANTED BUCK AND DOE FOR LISA Robertson and Glen Taylor, Sep­ tember 1, Elma (Atwood) Com­ munity Centre, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets available at the door. 34-2p BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth & District Community Centre. $300 Jackpot must go. Over $1,000 in prizes. 43-tfn CLEVELANDS HOUSE RESORT in Minett, Ont. is hiring staff. Positions available in dining room, bar, kitchen and front desk. Work term - September 1st - October 16th, 1989. $6.50/hour. Free room and board. Bonus after completion of contract. No experience neces­ sary. We will train! Call 705-765- 3171 or (416) 364-3945 for tele­ phone interview. Ask for David or Rob. 34-lp DOMAIN OF KILLIEN, A PRES- tigious Inn in the Haliburton high­ lands is hiring motivated and responsible dining room staff. R & B provided. Attractive wages, beautiful environment. Call for interview: 705-457-1556. 34-lp CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY