HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-12-18, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18,1991.
UVESTOCK
200 SOWS FOR SALE - ALL F 1
York/Landrace comparatively
young herd all in good condition,
various gestation length, buy lot or
part. Fanner 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
s SERVICES
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 TV
NOTICES
WEST WAWANOSH
TOWNSHIP OFFICE
WILL BE CLOSED
FROM DECEMBER 21
UNTIL DECEMBER 27
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
LANDFILL SITE
The Morris Township Landfill Site will be open for waste disposal
on Tuesday December 24, 1991 and December 31, 1991, from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.
The site will be closed on Wednesday December 25, 1991 and
January 1, 1992. The site will be open as usual on Saturday
December 28,1991.
Note to Recyclers: Please bundle and tie newspaper or place In a
box, to deposit at the Landfill Site.
Douglas Fraser
Reeve - Morris Township
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
"SUDDENL Y ITS SOLD"
Mason Bailey 482-9371
BROKER (24 Hour Service)
87 ACRES: estate style mansion,
on paved road near Bluevale, a real
beauty.
99 ACRES: 1 mile east of Auburn
on pavement, 87 acres workable, no
buildings.
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 comer, showing good
return, residence on same property.
BLYTH: 3 acres, subdivided
property with good home and bam.
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.
s SERVICES
WILL DO SNOWBLOWING.
Reasonable rates. Phone 887-6580
or 887-6536 anytime. 50-2
HANKS 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
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
NOTICES
s SERVICES
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
PROFESSIONAL-LOOKING
RESUMES, reports, essays provid
ed on the most modern desk-top
publishing equipment at The Citi
zen. Call 523-4792 or 887-9114.
43-tfn
Commercial Motor
Vehicle Inspections
(with yellow sticker)
BRIAN ARMSTRONG
887-6820
in
VEHICLES FOR SALE
1978 VOLKSWAGON RABBIT,
as is, $300. Call 523-9636 after 6
p.m. 50-tfn
1983 PLYMOUTH RELIANT, 6
cylinder, 65,000 miles, $1150 certi
fied. Phone 523-4455 after 5:00
p.m. 50-1
ACCOMMODATION WANTED:
Young working man needs a room
or small apartment in or near Blyth,
immediate occupancy. Phone 523-
9715 after 8 p.m. 50-1
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
WANTED FOR
SERIOUS BUYER
50-150 ACRES on paved road
with good house, spring
possession.
ASHFIELD or West Waw-
anosh, 100 acres crop land
with barn, house not
important.
CONTACT
MASON BAILEY
482-9371
Belgrave Novices
continued from page 15
assisting.
Matthew Cameron salted the
game away with 2:12 left when he
was set up by Kurtis Knight and
Tyler Fenton.
Belgrave put out a strong team
effort and controlled the play, limit
ing the number of shots goaltender
Lyle Anderson had to face. The
team plays next on Saturday at 10
a.m. versus Goderich in Blyth.
bituaries
ALBERT KRAUTER
George Albert Krauter of
Dwight, Ont., died there on Nov.
26, 1991.
He was bom on Dec. 7, 1913 in
Ethel, a son of the late William and
Isobel (McDonald) Krauter.
He is survived by his wife, Eve
lyn Milne; two sons: Barry and his
wife, Beverly, of Markham; Jim
and his wife, Christina of Toronto;
one daughter, Kathy of Onllia; four
grandchildren and one sister, Grace
Krauter.
He was predeceased by two
brothers, Ed and Russell Krauter
and one sister, Mary Errington.
A memorial service was held on
Nov. 30 at the Ethel United
Church.
Cremation was followed by buri
al at Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
Ethel. Rev. Carolyn McAvoy of
Brussels officiated.
Arrangements entrusted to the J.
Sunshine Unit holds
Christmas meeting
The Sunshine Unit of the Blyth
U.C.W. met Thursday, Dec. 12 for
their Christmas meeting, beginning
with a sumptuous Christmas din
ner.
“Joy to the World” was the
theme for the worship service
under the leadership of Mary
Wightman and Myrtle Vodden.
The carol “Silent Night” was
their opening number followed by
prayer led by Mary Wightman. The
first scripture reading was taken
from Isaiah 11: 1-9. The carol “It
Came Upon The Midnight Clear”
was sung, followed with the second
scripture reading from the second
chapter of Luke, verses 4 to 14. A
number of favourite Christmas
Carols were sung and Myrtle
Thousands of dollars in damage
has been caused by vandals who
have broken the roof drains and
many windows.
The most recent damage
occurred on Sept. 16, 1991, Sept.
22, 1991 and Nov. 1, 1991 when
vandals smashed windows by
throwing rocks through them.
These windows have cost over
$ 1,000 to replace.
The Clinton Town Police and
Huron County Crime Stoppers are
A. Peebles and Sons Funeral
Home, Atwood.
ROBERT WALKER
Walton businessman Robert
Walker passed away suddenly at
Seaforth Community Hospital on
Saturday, Dec. 7, 1991. He was in
his 45th year.
Mr. Walker operated Walton
Welding and Sandblasting in the
village.
He was a special friend of Elsie
Carter and her two daughters Glen
da and Susan Carter, Walton. He is
the beloved son of Donald Walker
of Toronto and Lillian Walker of
Mississauga. He is also survived by
four children and one sister.
A private family service was held
Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1991 from the
Betts Funeral Home, Brussels.
Spring interment will be in Brodha-
gen Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers were
Wade Benjamin, Barry Comeau,
Frank Cameron, Ray Bird, Rick
Airey and Bill Humphries. Pastor
Bob Book officiated at the service.
As a memorial, donations may be
made to the Ontario Heart and
Stroke Foundation.
closed with prayer.
Bea Chambers president, presid
ed for the business portion, opening
with a reading that gave everyone a
chuckle, titled “A Node to Christ
mas - Or Keeping Your Cool”. The
U.C.W. purpose was repeated in
unison followed with the roll call
answered by 22 members and one
visitors. The minutes were read by
the secretary Feme McDowell. The
correspondence report was given
by Lenora Davidson. The treasur
er's report was given by Marjorie
East; the birthday report by Gene
Snell; and quilters report, Dorothy
Daer. The ladies have quilted 34
quilts this year.
The meeting closed with the
U.C.W. benediction. The next
meeting will be January 9.
Crime Stoppers
Crime
of the
Week
seeking your assistance in catching
the offenders. If you see any unusu
al activity around the school at
night or on the weekend please call
the police or Huron County crime
stoppers.
You will not have to give your
name and you will be eligible for a
cash reward of up to $1,000.
Remember crime doesn't pay -
Crime Stoppers does.
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