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The Citizen, 1991-09-11, Page 27THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1991. PAGE 27. SERVICESs ATTENTION FARMERS 1. Combining of all crops with air-reel. 2. Round baling - 4 feet wide from 40" to 6 feet high. 3. Sowing of wheat - no till or conventional tillage. 4. Trucking and grain buggy available. Competitive Rates NO MEMBERSHIP FEE DURWAY CUSTOM SERVICES R.R. 3 BLYTH 523-9837 Q TENDERS A © HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.T. (H.C.) 91-08 For the supply of all labour, materials and equipment necessary to remove existing public space carpet and install new carpet as specified. Bid Security $1,000.00 Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, September 18, 1991 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 44 East St., Goderich, Ontario N7A 1N3. (519) 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting refer­ ence number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECES­ SARILY ACCEPTED. B WANTED WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP cars and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/4 miles south of Brus­ sels. Call 887-9499. 09-tfn WANTED: OLD BRICK BUILD- ings for wrecking and salvage pur­ poses. Call Total Demolition Inc. (519)887-6904. 24-13 WANTED TO BUY: 80 ROUND bales of hay, 4 x 4, 35 tonne of mixed grain or barley. Phone 523- 4260. 36-2 WANTED TO BUY: USED Split­ ting axeheads. Please call 887- 6220. 36-lp WANTED TO BUY: 2 ROW nar­ row com picker, in good condition. Phone 523-4254. 36-2 WANTED: PERSON TO PICK com, about 25 acres, near Londes- boro. Phone 523-4254. 36-2 WANTED - PEOPLE WHO WANT to work from their home distributing Lifestyles Diet Cakes and Cookies. Earn extra spending money or become debt free. If interested call 519-524-6694. 36-3 FLEA MARKET VENDORS FOR Van Egmond Ciderfest, Sunday, September 29. Bring your fresh produce, Flea Market goods and antiques. Contact 527-1102. 36-3 WANTED TO RENT: BARN suit­ able for pigs. Call 887-9236 after 7 p.m. 36-1 Grey council numbers village houses Grey Township Council held its regular meeting on September 3 and passed a house numbering by­ law for the hamlets of Cranbrook, Ethel, Walton, Molesworth and the area east of Brussels. Residents in these areas are encouraged to put their numbers up as soon as possi­ ble to enhance the identification of their properties for emergency vehicles. A grant of $100 was authorized to the Huron Plowman's Associa­ tion for 1991. In other business, Council approved for payment general accounts totalling $56,969.59, road accounts totalling $138,979.05 and drain accounts totalling $1,874.20. The next meeting of Council is scheduled for Monday, September 16 at 7 p.m. School boundary changes bring little debate continued from page 22 n't been more questioning from the board regarding these moves. Mr. Pickell and Mr. Rompf, who are both trustees in Goderich said they had heard no concerns from the affected ratepayers. Superintendent of Operations Paul Carroll said that the overall reaction he has received to these issues has been primarily a matter of inquiry to clarify the board's intent. "If anything feedback has been reasoned and constructive," he finished. New minister wants to work with parish continued from page 24 chosen field 100 percent. She has helped in the nursery and taught Sunday School in the previous churches. Pastor Acton is looking forward to becoming involved in the com­ munity. "I think that's very impor­ tant particularly in a farming community. I like to be able to put on jeans and T-shirts and go out among the people. I think you get to know them perhaps more easily that way." "I don't always look for numbers as a measure of success in ministry. Spiritual growth is to me, what's important," he said, adding, "though I have to admit honestly, I would be disappointed if I hadn't seen the numbers grow by the time my work is finished here." 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PERSONAL WOULD YOU LIKE to correspond with undlldched Christian people across Canada: all denominations, all nationalities, for companionship or marriage? ASHGROVE, Pa Box- 205B Chase. B.C.. VOL 1M0. SALES HELP WANTED ‘6-FlGURE INCOME * International Music; and Video Company expanding into Canada. Need highly motivated commissioned sales people and distributors Part-time or ft ill-time 1-519-044 2800 24 hr. fine. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES COACHMEN & BONAIR CAMPING, Trailers. Hardtop-Folddown, Httn-Wheel, Travel. Park-Model3. Truck-Campcrc, Parte- accessories. New-l.lsHd. Fibreline S. Leer Fiberglass & Aluminum Truck-Caps, Consignments Welcome. Royal Trailer & R.V. Contra in Teviotdate, Ont. (519) 343-2122. MORTGAGES WE LEND MONEY In small Ontario lowns Need to pay bills, credit cards, finance a business? Call hiliansicon Financial Group tollfree 1-800-268-1429. If busy (416) 650- 9455. BUSINESS OPPS. 3NAP ON TOOLS is looking for self­ motivated. energetic people who would like to run their own business, investment is required. ED WHITTEN, London, (519) 685- 6690. HELP WANTED NEED EXTRA $$$$ C&M Gilts needs Demonstrators to sell toys and gifts al Home Parties No invHsiniMict or experience required Established company. Call today (519)250-7905. STEEL BUILDINGS CLEARANCE ON END OF SUMMER Inventory of Steel Buildings. 3ave $$$. 20x30 52,092, 40x60 $6,117. Pioneer/Lconoopan 1-800-668 5422. BEST BUILDING PRICES - Steel Straitwall Type - not quonset • 92x40 $5320; 40x64 $8556; 50x96 $15,331; 60x120 $21,270 - non expandable end(6), other sizes available - limited steel - Paragon - 24 I lours 1-800- 263-8499. BIJII DINGS. Plowing Match 3pecial. Quonsets, "S" Models and Straightwalls Factory haa allocated 20 Buildings. Various sizes. No reasonable offer refused. Call Future 1 800-668-8653. STEEL BUILDING SAI F_: 20X30 $2632. 25X36 $3762; 33X40 $5058; 40X60 $70/1. Prices include Steel Endwalls and All Taxee. Kneed to clear Call 1-800-668-4338 or (416)042’2100. CAREER TRAINING IS TRUCKING FOR YOU. Let’s discuss it. Innoducing extended programs and Credit Courses. Call William at i-«oo-2R5-7173. Market Training Systems. Your ad could appear in community newspapers In Ontario, or right across Canada, or any Individual province. Spaca is Limited, SO Call This Newspaper Tbday! Safety first 4H program planned in Huron BUSINESS SERVICES Stay home earn $450+ wkly. Variety of jobs available. Call 24 hour recording (410) 501- 3803. Stay home. Earn Excellent Income with the amazing Money In Your Mailbox Pioyram. (519) 646-8303 Ext. 241. A course to educate young peo­ ple about the dangers around the home will organize with a leaders' workshop Sept. 17. "Safety First" is a 4H course to teach members how to make the home and its surroundings a safer place. Participants will learn to identify and correct household dan­ gers. With the help of fun games and activities they will also learn about safety practices in the water, on a boat, in a car, on a bike, up a ladder and down in a basement, among other places. Muegge at the Ontario Ministry of More information on the course Agriculture and Food in Clinton, can be obtained by calling Jane 482-3428 or 1-800-265-5170.