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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-11-08, Page 17Classified RATES 20 words or less only \ $3.00. Additional FAST words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not DEPENDABLE paiu mo vunuwing Wednesday. DEADLINE HIGHLY VISIBLE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1989. PAGE 17. CARD OF THANKS CAREER TRAINING ACCOMMODATION TO RENT ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE IN CLINTON, 2 BEDROOM BUN- galow, f.a. natural gas, quiet location, close to hospital, immedi­ ate possession, $415 plus utilities. Phone 523-4237. 45-lb 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 COUNTRY HOME NEAR BLYTH available November 15. References required. Phone 482-9210. 44-tfn ARTICLES FOR SALE SPACE MASTER SATELLITE Dish 10 feet in diameter, black, 2 yrs. old. Satellite receiver and Channel Master. For more infor­ mation call 357-1427. 45-lp PING PONG TABLE IN GOOD condition. C. Kernaghan. Phone 887-6931. 45-lp TABLE SHUFFLEBOARDS, FUN for whole family. Ideal Christmas gifts, $89.50. Call 887-6098. 45-3p HAND-KNITTED VESTS AND pullovers, half price. Also double­ knit slippers, assorted colours. Mary Hoonaard, phone 523-9459. 45-2 BUILDINGS - YEAR END FAC- tory Clearance - Quonset “S” 20 x 30’ = $3,366. with endwalls and sliding doors. Straightwall wood­ steel 24 x 20’ = $4,860. includes coloured walls. Specials on larger sizes. Limited time offer. PIONEER/ECONOSPAN 1-800- 668-5422 (24 hours). 45-lp HAY - 4 x 4 ROUND BALES Alfalfa, 100 stored inside, 100 stored outside, 200 grassy outside. Phone 526-7132. 45-1 UPRIGHT PIANO. PHONE 523- 9290. 45-lp GIRL’S CLOTHES, 8 TO 12 - dresses, slacks, blouses, sweaters, footwear, etc. Boy’s 2 to 3, all in excellent condition, 523-9445. 45-1 IRENE’S SNOOP SHOP: l'/i miles south of Brussels on County Rd. 12. Phone 887-9726. Now has craft supplies as well as gifts, used furniture, handknit sweaters, doll clothes and more. Open Monday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 43-4 0% PRIVATE MONEY, NO CRE- dit check, quick delivery, no inter­ est, 75/80 vehicles. Four locations, we trade anything useful. Mister Carman, 357-3717 Wingham, 748- 4011 Kitchener. 42-4 1989 - 35’ MALLARD SPRINTER travel trailer, front and rear bed­ rooms, entertainment room, kitch­ en and many more extras, $19,000 Call 887-9098. 44-2 INGLIS WASHER $275, DRYER $175, fridge $250, freezer $175, guaranteed. Phone 482-5218. 44-4 80 HARDWOOD TOPS. CALL 523-4527. 44-2p TROUT - FRESH, POND STOCK- ers, or fish your own. 3 cone, north Blyth, 3 sideroads west. Gloria and David Hedley, 357-2329. 44-6 BONAIR R.V.s, CAMPERS, TRAI- lers, hardtop, tent, fifth-wheel, travel, park-models, accessories. New & Used. End of season prices. Large selection. Fibreline Fiber­ glass & Aluminum Truck Caps. Royal Trailer & R.V. Centre in Teviotdale, Ont. (519) 343-2122. 45-lp BEST BUILDING BUYS. YEAR End Clearance. Save thousands while steel supply lasts. Clearing miscellaneous stock. All steel and wood-steel models. Paragon, 24 hours, 1-800-263-8499. 45-lp FUTURE STEEL BUILDINGS winter special. Keep the factory busy during the winter months and take delivery in the Spring. Save up to 25%. Call toll free 1-800-668- 8653. 45-lp THE GREENHOUSE AND HYDROPONICS INC. 63 Clarke Sideroad, London, Ont. N5W 5W7, (519) 452-3919. Complete hydro­ ponic systems. We do mail orders, send $2 for catalogue. $2 rebate on your first purchase. 45-lp STEEL BUILDINGS, IMMEDIATE savings. 20’ x 30’ $2,593. 30’ x 30’ $3,043. 40’ x 40’ $3,774. 40’ x 42’ $4,575. Sizes available to 100’ wide. Positive savings. Call now 1-800-668-4338. We pay for the call. 45-lp WATER PROBLEMS? WATER that causes iron staining, smell, and taste problems and possibly contains bacteria and chemicals can now be treated successfully. New state of the art technology can eliminate these problems thus pro­ viding clean, safe water throughout your entire water system. For information on this unqiue treat­ ment system write Aztec Water Systems, Unit 5, 6380 Tomken Rd., Mississauga, Ontario. L5T 1K2 or call toll free 1-800-387-3423. Sales and Service representatives throughout Ontario. 45-lp 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. 45-lp WIG CLUB. JOIN THOUSANDS of satisfied customers. Buy wigs at wholesale prices. From $39.95. Shop by catalogue and save. For FREE catalogue call toll free 1-800-268-2242. 45-lp PORTABLE BAND SAWMILLS; Canada’s leading manufacturer of­ fers four models to choose from. Save Money, Make Money. Free Brochure call or write: ENER- CRAFT, 474 Welham Road, Barrie, Ontario. L4M 6E7. Phone (705) 734-1211. 45-lp BUSINESS ’ OPPORTUNITIES REVOLUTIONARY 3-D CAMERA. Unbelievable photos. Network Marketed only. Key distributors needed in all areas of Canada. Opportunity knocks. Call your Suc­ cess Connection (519) 652-5321. 45-lp TONING AND TANNING. NEW and used equipment and supplies. Fall special on European bodywrap $1,995. Cellulite and weight reduc­ tion products. Laser for smoking/ weight control. London 1-800-265- 4634. 45-lp WANTED: INDIVIDUALS INTER- ested in being self-employed, dis­ tributing vinyl decking and roofing products, unlimited potential, pro­ tected territories, low investment, training provided. Call Sunfree Enterprises (416) 841-4099. 45-lp SEVEN NEW TONING TABLES. $22,000 includes freight and train­ ing. 5/yr. guarantee. Futrex 5000 fitness computer $1,500. Complete body wrap kit $1,250. Tone “O” Matic Canada Ltd. 1-800-667-5825. 45-lp CARD OF THANKS RUTLEDGE. A special thanks to Gerald, Eugene, Willis, Mick, Kit­ ty, Shirley and Dave for your help and support. - Doreen and Frank. 45-1 MATERNITY CATALOGUE. $3 refundable on order. Toll free 1-800-661-1626, Calgary 1-403-253- 6066. Great Times Maternity Cata­ logue, 7148 Fisher St. S. E., Calgary, AB, T2H 0W3. 45-lp Your Message Comes Across In the Classifieds THE BRUSSELS FIGURE SKAT­ ING CLUB wishes to thank the following businesses for their gen­ erous donations for our Skate-A- Thon held on October 28, 1989. Ice Time Donations: Brussels Auto Sales & Service, Brussels Live­ stock, Brussels Motors, Brussels Vet Clinic - Dr. Geo. Alexander, McCall Livestock, McCutcheon Motors, McDonald Lumber & Hardware, Radford’s Auto Parts, Dr. Wm. Spink *also used in part for prizes. Prize Donations: Bern­ ard Fuels, Brussels Pharmacy, CIBC Brussels, Judy Hahn, J.R.’s Shake Shoppe, McGavin Farm Equipment, Oldfield Pro Hard­ ware, Young’s Clothing & Foot­ wear. Donations: EMA Foods, Allan Teeft, Maitside Orchards, ND cameron Wingham, Pathfin­ ders Beverages, Thompson’s Meat Market, Todd’s Bakery. Thanks to those who contributed their time and efforst to make this a success­ ful event. Forty-one skaters regis­ tered. Prizes: Most pledges, girl: Christa Smith $178.00; most pled­ ges, boy, Matthew McCall, $38.00; oldest skater, female, Michelle Blake; oldest skater, male, Dick DeWit; youngest skater, girl, Lacey McCall; youngest skater, boy, Devin Blake; plus other door prizes. 45-1 COUTTS. A sincere thank you for all the lovely cards and gifts we received on our 40th wedding anniversary. A special thanks to our family for the delicious dinner at the Blue Fountain Restaurant in Clinton, and to all those who attended and helped make it a very special day for us. - Bill and Marie Courts. 45-lp 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 West, Toronto, 1-800-950-1972. 45-lp TO ALL OUR NEIGHBOURS, rela­ tives and friends - words cannot express how much your thoughtful­ ness and kindness has meant to us at the time of the passing of our daughter and sister, Joyce van Vliet. For the many cards, floral tributes, visits and food brought in, please accept our sincere “Thank You”. - Verna Thomas, Charlie and Joan and Ruth. 45-1 MONTGOMERY. I would like to express my appreciation to Doctors Ping and Omole and the nurses of 2nd floor Wingham Hospital for their good care. Also for cards and visits while there. Also to Com­ munity Nursing Services for their faithful work and neighbours and homemakers. Yours truly - Archie Montgomery. 45-lp HOWARD. We wish to extend our sincerest thanks to everyone who attended and donated generously at the benefit dance. Special thanks to neighbours and friends who spent many hours organizing the event, and also to those donating prizes for the draw. It’s at times like these when you realize how important and needed your family and friends really are. Your thoughtfulness will always be re­ membered and cherished. - Lori, Steve and Nikki. 45-1 WHITE. I would like to thank everyone for their cards and gifts during my stay at the hospital. A special thanks to Grandma Kelly, Grandma White and Anne Vader for their T.L.C. with the kids. - Marlene White. 45-1 VANBEEK. Thank you - At the anniversary of our house fire we would again like to take this opportunity to thank all those who were so kind and helpful. We would especially like to thank the children of Brussels Public School for their selflessness. Thank you and many God continue to bless this community. - Theresa, Jason, Billy, Christopher, Amanda and Johnnie Van Beek. 45-1 BROOKS. Mac and I would like to express our heartfelt thanks for the surprise card party in honour of our 25th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to Bruce and Ula for hosting the do, Cheryl for her excellent address, all who came to share in our happiness and the delicious lunch. The picture will remind us of your thoughtfulness and this occas­ ion will be treasured forever. -Mac and Brenda. 45-lp CAREER TRAINING LEARN AUCTIONEERING AT the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering. Next class: Febru­ ary 10 - 17/89. For information, contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. #5,' Woodstock, Ontario. N4S 7V9 (519) 537-2115. 45-lp CASH IN ON TAX REFORM! Learn Income Tax Preparation by correspondence. Earn your certifi­ cate now. Also enquire about exclusive franchise territories. For free brochures, no obligation, U & R Tax Services, 205 - 1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2B6, 1-800-665-5144. 45-lp COMING EVENTS BUS TRIPS: NOV. 9 - ROYAL Senior Citizens Day. Nov. 11 - Bus trip to Royal. Nov. 13 r Queen’s Guineas Day. Nov. 15 - “Thanks for the Memories” at Bingeman Park plus a tour of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Nov. 23 - Christmas Craft Show and Sale in Toronto. Nov. 23 - Christmas Craft Show and Sale in Toronto. Nov. 23 - The Black Watch Scottish program at Kitchener. Nov. 27 - Christmas shopping trip to Kitchener. Dec. 7 - Paul McCartney at the Dome in Toronto. Dec. 9 - Simcoe Lights. Dec. 17 - Living Christmas Tree, Peoples Church, Toronto. For more information call Isabel Campbell, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938. Please book early to avoid disap­ pointment. 45-1 BRUSSELS LEGION BRANCH 218 New Year’s Eve Dance. Music by Country Companions. Dance and buffet $10 per person. Tickets available at the Legion. 45-1 ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Bazaar - Saturday, November 18, 11-3. Craft table, Granny’s cup­ board bake table, children’s corn­ er, trash and treasure. Lunch available. 45-2 B & W TRAILBLAZERS NEXT meeting - Brussels Hotel, Wednes­ day, November 15, 8:15 p.m. Snowmobile Safety Training - ages 12 - 16, 2 night course. Please contact Mark Gropp 887-6353 or Cam Ross 887-9338. 45-1 MEN’S DARTS - ALL WELCOME at Brussels Legion Wednesday nights. C6me out and play! Bring your own team or come by yourself. Schedule to start November 29. Warm-up November 15 and 22, 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. 45-1 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 MUSICFEST 89 - ON THURSDAY, November 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton, featuring bands from Clinton, Goderich, Exeter and Wingham high schools. Special guests from La Salle S.S. in Sudbury. No admission charge - silver collec­ tion. Everyone Welcome. 44-2p STORYTIME, BRUSSELS Branch Library for 2, 3, and 4 year olds. Starting Friday, November 17. For information or to pre-regi­ ster phone 887-6448. 44-2p BUS TRIP: DECEMBER 2, FESTI- val of Lights, Niagara Falls. Spon­ sored by Ethel Women’s Institute. For information please call Jean Fraser 887-9317. 44-2 OPEN HOUSE: BILL AND JO Landon invite everyone to visit our house. Christmas ideas in wood. Free draw. Coffee and donuts Nov. 11,9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 44-2p AN OLD TYME FIDDLE JAM- boree at the Seaforth and District Community Centre, Sunday, November 12, 1:30 to 8 p.m. Hot dinner served (roast beef), $8.00 pr person. Admission $3.00. 44-2 CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY