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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-09-06, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1989. PAGE 17. Classified 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. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE COLCHICUM BULBS FOR PLAN- ting now. Will bloom on your window sill or in the garden this September. Wilma Scott Flowers. Phone 357-3778. 35-2 AUTOMATIC ROLLER MILL, 3 h.p. motor, plus stand, good condi­ tion, $1500. Call 523-4431. 34-3 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. 36-lp FRUIT SALES: NOW PICKING Melba, Tydeman Red and Paulared apples - fall pears. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 35-2 BROWNIE UNIFORM, SIZE 7, includes one piece dress, belt and scarf. Phone 523-9636 after 5:30. 36-lp 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 . 36-4p DINING ROOM BUFFET. Stereo Hi-Fi and speakers. Phone 524-7905. 36-1 A-Z PRE-ENG. BUILDINGS INC. New types, steel & wood, quonset, cladding. For true value, action & answers (416) 626-1794. Leave message or collect after 6 p.m., weekends. Ask for Wally. Free brochures. 36-lp STAINED GLASS - HOBBYISTS, Craftspersons and Studios, order your stained glass supplies by mail and save 30% to 50%. To order your 100 pg. catalogue, send $5.00 (refundable): The Glass Place, 50 Ste-Anne, Pte. Claire, Quebec. H9S 4P8, Visa/MC Orders. Call 1-800-363-7855. 36-lp FARM AUCTION for art McCracken on SAT. SEPT. 9,1989 at1 p.m. 3 miles West of Belgrave on H uron Road 20 - Lot 34 Con. 8 East Wawanosh Twp. EQUIPMENT: 3 Fur. drag plow, drag harrows, IH disc, seed drill, one way disc on rubber, Nl ground drive manure spreader,hay mower, side rake, Cockshutt 520 baler, IH harvestor 350, flat rack & wagon. PRODUCE: Approx.1800 bales of hay, approx. 500-600 bales of straw, approx. 5 tons of mixed grain. MISCELLANEOUS: MFroto tiller, 18 rabbits and cages, water troughs, pig feeders, assorted tools, wagon of small items. VEHICLES: 1979 GMC van, 1982 Dodge 024 car [as Is]. AUCTIONEER: GordonH. BRINDLEY 529-7970 Cash or cheque day of sale / proper I.D. necessary Not responsible for accidents on grounds FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Art McCracken 357-2263 Any announcements or corrections day of sale take precedence over written advertising. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES O BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CARD OF THANKS 345-2564 rr , ^SERVICES J 233-3220 Office: 527-2540 Monday to Friday JIM PRESZCATOR ----------- 462-7126 (Manager)----------- COLOR COMPUTER FD-502 disk drive, never used, with controller and manuals, $400 or best offer. Phone Craig at 523-9636 after 4:30. 36-tfn 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 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 LARGE SELECTION OF DISCON- tinued ROYAL DOULTON avail­ able. Current products presently 30% off. We also buy. STAIRWAY TO COLLECTABLES, 105 Gara- fraxa St. N., Durham, Ontario. NOG 1R0, 519-369-5155. 36-lp ----------------------------------------------- STEEL BUILDINGS, PLOWING match special. Must sell 82 build­ ings, various sizes. Huge sliding doors. NO reasonable offer refus­ ed. Call: Future Steel 1-800-668- 8653. 36-lp HOUSEHOLDAUCTION-BRUSSELS ARENA SEPT. 14AT6:30 P.M. SHARP Fridge, stove [older], microwave, Simplicity washer & spinner, small table & twochairs, sorted dishes, cups & saucers, ironing board, toaster oven, antiquespritzer bottle, table & chairs with boards [fruitwood], two china cabinets, two odd chairs, one rocker, studio couch, cedar chest, corner table, deh-nidi^sr, coat tree, two marble topped end tables, one gun stock chair, onegun stock rocker, 4yr. old 26” T.V., B.W. T.V., two living room chairs, 8 track a.m. & f.m. stereo, old Ross Mann violin, 1950 radio & cabinet, wooden magazine rack, Coombs french provincial chesterfield & chair, kerosene heater, Queen Anne chair, hall table, serveral lamps, folding table & chairs, small oakhall table withdrawer, 3pc. bedroom suite, plusother small items. Consignments- buffet, hutch, piano plus other consignments. OWNER AND AUCTIONEERS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ON DAY OF SALE. AREA DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED. To service national accounts for scratch and win tickets. Unlimited earning potential $100,000 plus. No selling required. Part and full- time business investment from $12,970. Call for brochure (24 hrs.) 519-432-2302, ext. 106. Fax 519- 659-1341. Financing available. 36-lp BOOMING LUCRATIVE BURG- lar Alarm industry. Earnings un­ limited. We show you how. Full detailed video information $7.95 to Estate Guard, 102-5512 East Hast­ ings Street, Burnaby, B.C. V5B 1R3. 36-lp COULTES-STEVENSON. We would like to thank everyone who helped plan and put on our Buck and Doe. Special thanks to the wedding party and our families for their support. Thanks to Fred and Marie Stute of Brussels for supply­ ing the pigs for the roast. It was great to see our friends and neighbours, some we haven’t seen for a long time. Thanks a million - Andrea Coultes and Scott Steven­ son. 36-1 BEST BUILDING BUYS - 1/2 price sale - buy one building at regular price and get double length for 50% more - limited steel - PARAGON STEEL 1-800 263-8499 (24 hrs.) 36-lp STEEL BUILDINGS FACTORY Specials - Models back by popular demand. Quonset 19 x 30 x 9 — $2,549; 40 x 60 x 14 = $6,899; Model ‘S’ 30 x 40 x 15 = $5,099. Straightwall with coloured walls 40 x 60 x 14 = $14,199; 24 x 30 x 12 = $5,978. Limited Time Offer. Pioneer/Econospan 1-800-668-5422 (24 hours). 36-lp FRESH RAINBOWTROUT ' Blyth Acres Trout Farms, West of Blyth on County Road 25, turn right on first sideroad V2 mile on right hand side. Open 8 to 5 Saturday and Sunday only. Weekend spec­ ial $2.00 lb. live, $2.75 lb. dressed. To place order phone 523-4522 or 523-4502. A CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Household, Antiques & Tractor for CLIFFSTURDY SATURDAY,SEPT.9,1989 AT10A.M.I LOT 20 CONC. 8 GODERICH TWP. 3 CORNERS EAST OF GODERICH ON HIGHWAY 8 AT TAYLORS CORNER & 2 CORNERS SOUTH. 35 Massey Ferguson Tractor with loader, new tires, wagon with rack & an old wagon, Massey mower 3 pt. hitch, lawn mower, commode sets, crocks, foot warmer, coal oil.lamps finger lamps, old pine cupboard, what nots, washstands, 1 towel rack, bonnet chest, oak library desk, press back high chair, trunks, 2 leather rockers, side board, hall table, day bed & chair set, round walnut table, bookcase with books, wooden rocker, parlor table, lamp table, bedroom set, foot stool, pictures & frames, antique dishes, end tables, drop leaf table, small oval table, ash dresser, cedar chest, haU tree, iron bed mirrors, dressers, air conditioner, filing cabinet, cooking utensils, fridge, stove, freezer. TERMS: Cash day of sale & proper I.D. 8% Sales Tax in effect where applicable. Any announcements or corrections day of sale take precedence over written advertising. Owners or auctioneer not responsible for loss of purchase or accidents day of sale FOR INFORMATION CONTACT; CLIFFSTURDY-524-7429 AUCTIONEER BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 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. LOR 2A0, (416) 643-4251, Alliston Area (705) 435-7463, North Bay Area (705) 776-7084. 36-lp LOG HOME CONVERSION Dealerships available. Minimum investment, largely secured by inventory. Select areas. Regular leads provided. Quality proven building product. Paul Bunyan Log Homes, 1-705-734-2831. 36-lp TAYLOR. We would like to thank everyone for their kindness, sup­ port and help during our sorrow. Many thanks for the flowers, donations, cards and food brought to our homes, also the ladies of the church for the lovely lunch after the funeral. A special thanks to Ross Ribey and Cheryl Ann Stadleboure - Tempa for the beautiful and heartfelt service at the funeral. Also to Brad’s friends and Tracy who were strong and adult beyond belief and so comforting to me at this time. Everything was and is greatly appreciated. - The Taylor family. 36-1 VARIETY STORE WITH SEARS Order office and 649 machine (in .town with approx. 3000 potential customers). A going business for 21 years. Owner retiring. For more information, write: P.O. Box 39, Merlin, Ontario. NOP 1W0. 36-lp RUTLEDGE. Thanks to the Royal Canadian Legion Brussels 218 for their lovely basket, also to all who sent gifts, treats and cards. A thank you to all, also Dr. Under­ wood and nurses of the Seaforth Hospital. - Doreen Rutledge. 36-lp CARD OF THANKS WOOD. Hattie and Edwin Wood would like to thank all our friends, neighbours and family who helped us celebrate our 60th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to the Londesboro U.C.W. for all their work in making it such a successful day. 36-lp McDOWELL. We would like to thank everyone for their expres­ sions of sympathy through cards, flowers and food at the time of Dad’s death. A special thank you to Rev. Dave Snihur, and the Auburn United Church ladies for the lovely lunch. - Gerald and Carol, Art and Gwen and families. 36-lp COLE ARNAL. Our wedding was a very special and joyous occasion. We want to thank all those who helped to make it so. Thanks for all the lovely cards and beautiful gifts. Special thanks to the congregations and U.C.W.’s of Duffs and Blue­ vale United Churches for celebrat­ ing with us. - Oz and Bonnie Cole Arnal. 36-1 THE CONGREGATION OF West­ field Church wish to thank all those who contributed to making our 100th anniversary a tremendous success. We are deeply grateful for the inspiring messages of our guest speakers, Pastor Don Vair and Rev. John Campbell of Welland, for the Blyth quartette, for the soloist Bill Bush of Toronto, for the Vairs for their duets. Thanks to all those who brought baking and helped with the lunch. Our deep gratitude to all those who simply, by their pre­ sence, made our anniversary very special, and an occasion which shall long be remembered in our church’s history. - Westfield Con­ gregation. 36-lp CALL CITIZEN, CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY