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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-12-04, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4,1991. IN MEMORIAM REAL ESTATE FOR SALERREAL ESTATE FOR SALE IR ■ s SERVICES HELP WANTED LANG. In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Nick Lang, who passed away one year ago, December 6, 1990. One year has passed Since that sad day When our dear Dad and Grandpa was called away Loved in life Honoured in death Treasured in Memory One of the best, Remembering him is easy I do it everyday. But missing him is a heartache that will never go away One thing has made me glad Is that I was his daughter and he was my dad For those who have a Dad love him while you may For how I wish with all my heart that I had mine today. -Sadly missed but always remem­ bered by Barb and Max McLellan. P.S. We miss you and love you for­ ever Grandpa, you're always in our hearts. - Crystal, Candice and Chelsey McLellan XOXO 48-lp NICHOLSON. In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfa­ ther and great-grandfather who passed away December 6, 1989. Somewhere back of the sunset Where loveliness never dies, He lives in a land of glory Midst the blue and gold of the skies. His life is a beautiful memory. His absence a silent grief, He sleeps in God's beautiful garden In the sunset of perfect peace. - Lovingly* remembered by wife and family. 48-1 LIVESTOCK 200 SOWS FOR SALE - ALL F 1 York/Landrace comparatively young herd all in good condition, various gestaiion length, buy lot or part. Farmer seeking other employ­ ment. Phone 345-2503 for further information. 43-tfn WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK dairy, beef and horses, crippled and poor- doing cows PAY IMMEDIATELY LICENCED DEALER CLARENCE POORTINGA 526-7509 PETS FREE TO A GOOD HOME - Airdale/Bouvier cross pups. Father champion Airdale. All pups have wonderful temperment, 5 weeks old on December 6. Ready to go in lime for Christmas. Sean Purcell 887-9612. 48-1 You can lose a lot more than y< Kir licence 01 drinking (WJ the Attorney and driving. Ontario General 11 Victoria St., Clinton COUNTRY PROPERTY: 3 1/2 acres with beautifully finished home, large master bedroom 18 x 24, patio doors off of 18 x 28 living room with open stairway. Beautifully treed lot, insulated attached garage, much, much more - $129,900.00. V AN ASTR/^iJwcUx'om bunga­ low, basemeJlUfeAAd, excellent condition. NEW LISTING: Excellent invest­ ment opportunity. 2 store income plus 2 possible apartment rentals in Brussels. With today's low interest rate this is an excellent investment at $89,900.00. Call today. UNBELIEVABLE: 3 bedrooms, 2 storey home, hardwood floors, original woodwork, family room, modern kitchen, formal dining room, large deck overlooking river yet centrally located in downtown Brussels. List $116,500.00. Gary Walden....................482-7675 Gordon Hill.......................233-3307 Alleen Craig......................482-3669 Bill Steenstra....................482-3780 Peter Damsma.................482-9849 Mary Vanden Hengel........527-0968 Sharon Medd...................527-0560 11 Victoria St., Clinton..............................482-5991 FAX...........482-9343 FREE EVALUATIONS For Real Estate Information CALL GARY WALDEN 482-7675 Office - 482-5991 Sales Rep. for Mclntee Real Estate 'SUDDENLY ITS SOLD"IM1 Mason Bailey 482-9371 BROKER (24 Hour Service) LONDESBORO: Large commercial building on Hwy. 4, large lot, ideal for retail or service business. LOTS FOR SALE: Londesboro. Your choice or take them all. 70 ACRES: 9th Concession, Hullett, 58 workable, 12 acres hardwood bush, no buildings. 100 ACRES: no buildings, 50 acres bush on paved road. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Hamilton St., Blyth, ideal for offices, hairdressing, or service business, reasonable price. RESTAURANT AND GAS STA­ TION on busy corner, showing good return, residence on same property. BLYTH: 3 acres, subdivided property with good home and barn. COMMERCIAL BUILDING with 3 rental units, can be used as a residence. 50 ACRES: Near Auburn with good home, drive shed. Barns for cattle, sheep or horses. VICTORIAN HOME on 2 acres near Brussels, needs no repairs. WE NEED LISTINGS ON HOMES AND SMALL ACREAGES. JOHN L. (DUDDYJ REAL ESTATE LTD. REALTOR BLYTH BUNGALOW: Close to Blyth Public School. Oak flooring, angelstone fireplace, attached garage. $105,900. HARD-TO-FIND ACREAGE: Convenient to town, 6 acre fenced mini farm. 3 bedroom home In tip-top condition, excellent hobby shop 24* x 50*, new drilled well. 100 ACRE FARM: Ashfield Township corn land, 90 workable, potential building site. Power of sale • $99,000. or best offer. BRUSSELS BI-LEVEL: Priced to sell $107,500. Beautiful location overlooking Brussels Dam Conservation Area. BLYTH: Most attractive ranch­ style bungalow with attached garage, 2 bedrooms plus finished lower level, hardwood floors, excellent location. $114,900. MAKE AN OFFER! JOHN L. DUDDY REAL ESTATE LTD. MLS Realtor 19 Albert St., Clinton 482-3766 John Duddy 482-3652 Bill Roy 523-4237 s SERVICES HANK'S SMALL ENGINE Sales and Service, Highway 4, Londesboro. Complete services for small engines. Dealer for Canadi- ana, Bolens, Weed Eater, Poulan and Badger Farm Equipment. Call 523-9202. tfn TREAT YOURSELF TODAY. Manicures - $5.00; Pedicures - $10.00; Reflexology - $10.00: Waxing - $4.00 to $12.00. Phone Deb Datema, 523-4984. 36-tfn ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM welding, ornamental railing, trail­ ers, custom hitches, pigs/cattle pen­ ning, machinery repairs and fabricating. Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn PROFESSIONAL-LOOKING RESUMES, reports, essays provid­ ed on the most modern desk top publishing equipment at The Citi­ zen. Call 5234792 or 887-9114. 43-tfn Not enough room for Christmas guests? We can help with Mitchell's Country Bed and Breakfast Phyllis and Emerson Mitchell Walton 887-6697 ATTENTION FARMERS If you need an extra person or a day off please call me. I'm experienced .in all types of chores in­ cluding milking cows, feeding and other related chores of all types of animals. Don't hesitate to call on short notice or any­ time day or night. 524-4530 (evenings or 524-7257 early best). WANTED HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT looking for part-time employment, has experience in farm and store environment. Call Greg at 523- 9660. 48-tfn WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP cars and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/4 miles south of Brus­ sels. Call 887-9499. 09-tfn BLYTH AND DISTRICT OPTI­ MISTS looking for new and used toys. Help us help others. Clean out those closets and crammed shelves! Money going to local youth. Drop off points: CIBC Bank, Blyth and Hullett Public School, any optimist member. For pick up call 523- 4366. 46-3 (INICEI (aids & gifts are on sale now. To IIikI oul where, call: UNICIW Ontario (416) 366-KIDS CHRISTIAN MISSION ORGANIZATION Requires an energetic person for short term, part time position. Call 416-574-2146 for appointment EVER HAD A YEARN TO WRITE? To take pictures? To show your creative side? To feel you're an integral part of your com­ munity? The Citizen will soon have an opening for a part-time reporter­ photographer. Some evenings and weekends. Experience in writing and/or photography an asset but we will train. Apply in writing to Bonnie Gropp, The Citizen, P.O. Box 152, Brussels, NOG 1H0 or Box 429, Blyth, N0M 1H0. 46-tfh Through the Years Continued from page 4 seys, RR1, Auburn won the New Life Feed Mills Achievement Award and the Tom Rathwell Spe­ cial Award. For the second year in a row, the Brussels Crusaders won the Dray­ ton tournament. FIVE YEARS AGO DECEMBER 3,1986 Two men and a 16-year-old young offender were in custody following an armed robbery of Brussels Variety. Proceeds from the "Back the Biter" exceeded even the wildest expectations as Londesboro, Auburn, and Blyth and surrounding communities rallied to the aid of a neighbour. The required amount was to be used to purchase a fully-equipped van for Lion Ron Nesbitt, in a wheelchair since being injured in a swimming accident. Bruce Smith of Blyth was pre­ sented with a gift on the occasion of his retirement from the county road department. Joe Steffler of Walton received a 15-year service pin from the Huron County Road Chairman Bob Bell. Janet Amos, former artistic direc­ tor of the Blyth Festival was one of the stars of the movip "Taking Care". its, $o oo TUI IDQRAVQ Place your classified ad In person (pre-paid) and hE'W" O a | Il U 11O LJ TA I O thUrsD you'll enioy a base-rate of only $3.00 for the first 20 words