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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-02-05, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1992. COMING EVENTS LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BRUSSELS REBEKAH LODGE is holding a card party on Monday, February 17 at 8 p.m. in Lodge Rooms. Prizes and Lunch. Every­ one welcome. 04-3 THE MAJESTIC WOMEN'S Institute is holding their meeting on February 12 at 8:15 p.m. in the Brussels Library. Guest speaker is Mr. Brown. Everyone welcome. 05-lp HURON NDP ANNUAL MEET- ing - Paul Klopp, Huron MPP, speaker, Thursday, February 6, Clinton Town Hall, 8 p.m. Every­ one welcome. 05-1 FUNDRAISING DANCE AT THE Brussels Community Centre, Satur­ day, March 7, 1992, Dance 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to the Entertainers. Lunch provided. Tickets $7.50 per person and are available at the Wingham and Area Seniors Day Centre, 350 Josephine St., Wingham. 05 & 09 HELP WANTED YOU CAN SHARE IN THE greatest Business Opportunity of the last 25 years. Earn more in a month than most people do in'a year. Potential income could let you retire in 2 to 3 years. Phone (519)392-6064. 04-2p IN MEMORIAM STEPHENSON. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Frederick Mac, who passed away February 3, 1985. To a beautiful life came a sudden end, He died as he lived, everyone's friend, He was always thoughtful, loving and kind, What a wonderful memory he left behind. He left so sudden, his thoughts urknown, But he left a memory we are proud to own. Treasure him God in your garden of rest, For in this world he was one of the best. - So very much missed and always lovingly remembered by your wife, Sarah, son Fred, daughter-in-law Sharon and grandchildren, Char­ lene, Corrinna and Chantelle. 05-1 STEWART. In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather. No length of time can take away, Our thoughts of you from day to day. You live with us in memory still, Not just today, but always will. - Sadly missed by daughter Ann and family. 05-lp Learning the Ropes Pays Off HOB NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ISABEL MAY ADAMS ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of Isabel May Adams, deceased, late of the Vil­ lage of Brussels, in the County of Huron, who died on November 9, 1991, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 28th day of February, 1992, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. DATED at Brussels, Ontario, this 31st day of January, 1992. CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES P.O. Box 104 Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0 Solicitors for the Executors 05-3 200 SOWS FOR SALE - ALL F 1 York/Landrace comparatively young herd all in good condition, various gestation 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 LOST STRAYED LOST BETWEEN BELGRAVE and Blyth on Wednesday night: snowmobile helmet, pants and mitts in plastic bag. Phone Martin Wilts, 523-4344. 05-lp DON'T FORGET YOUR VALEN­ TINE - See Christmas and Country for the beautiful flowers and gifts to express your love! 120 Queen St., Blyth, 523-4820. 05-lb PICTURES - THE CITIZEN HAS a lot of pictures that have been for­ gotten to be picked up from ads for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, etc. Please pick up yours today, tfn ENTREPRENEUR CLUB FORM- ing in the Brussels/Blyth area. For more information call Allan at 887- 6098. 01-6p A New A national program to encourage giving and volunteering "SUDDENL Y ITS SOLD" I BAILEY H REAL ESTATE LW. Mason Bailey 482-9371 BROKER (24 Hour Service) LONDESBORO: Large commercial building on Hwy. 4, large lot, ideal for retail or service business. BLYTH: bungalow, 2 years old, with finished basement and fireplace, reasonable price. 87 ACRES: estate style mansion, on paved road near Bluevale, a real beauty. 100 ACRES: no buildings, 50 acres bush on paved road. BLYTH: 2 storey, frame home, close to downtown, in immaculate condition. 99 ACRES: 1 mile east of Auburn on pavement, 87 acres workable, no buildings. LOTS FOR SALE: Londesboro. Your choice or take them all. COMMERCIAL BUILDING with 3 rental units, can be used as a residence. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 5 units, solid brick, commercial and residential, grossing $21000, asking $125,000. 50 ACRES: Near Auburn with good home, drive shed. Barns for cattle, sheep or horses. WE NEED LISTINGS ON HOMES AND SMALL ACREAGES. REAL ESTATE LTD MLS REALTOR OWNER SAYS SELL: this aluminum clad bungalow - only 10 years old! Offering 3 bedrooms; formal dining; rec room; walk-out basement; woodstove and fireplace! Situated on approximately one half acre country lot! MLS#A3537 1 1/2 STOREY HOME: on nice sized lot features 3 bedrooms; 1 1/2 baths; main floor laundry; newer roof; water softener; inground pool and accessories! Well worth a look at the list price! IN THE COUNTRY! 1 1/2 storey split level home located on paved road. Four bedrooms; spacious country kitchen; 11/2 baths and full basement! Call for complete details! MUST SELL: this one floor 2 bedroom home with newer sundeck off kitchen; appliances; new carpeting and flooring throughout and attached double car garage! List $70's! DAVID BOYNTON Sales Representative Seaforth Office 527-1577 Residence 887-6043 11 Victoria St., Clinton INSULATED BRICK: sided home, on one acre. $45,900.00. COUNTRY RETREAT: 3.5 acres well treed, 3 bedroom, much more. $129,900.00. NICELY DECORATED: 3 bed­ room home with den, living room, diningroom. $79,900.00. SOUD, 2 STOREY BRICK: 4 bed­ room, double lot. $98,000.00. NEW: Approximately 1400 square foot home with attached garage. All brick, 3 bedrooms. Blyth $110,000.00, Belgrave $107,000.00. NEW HOME: secluded lot overlooking ravine In Blyth, nearly finished. $129,900.00. FULL 2 STOREY: 4 bedroom, vinyl sided home, completely refurbished. $114,900.00. LONDESBORO: 5 bedrooms, open kitchen, family room concept, very nice. EXECUTIVE HOME: Londesboro, oak trim and dodrs, double car attached garage, central air. Gary Walden....................482-7675 Gordon Hill.......................233-3307 Alleen Craig......................482-3669 Bill Steenstra....................482-3780 Peter Damsma.................482-9849 Mary Vanden Henge!........527-0968 Sharon Medd....................527-0560 11 Victoria St., Clinton..............................482-5991 FAX...........482-9343 FREE EVALUATIONS 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 provided on the most modem desk-top pub­ lishing equipment at The Citizen. Call 523-4792 or 887-9114. 43-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 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 □ VEHICLES FOR SALE 1988 FORD MUSTANG LX COUPE 5 speed, clean, 60,000 km., one owner, blue, matching interior, $5,800 cert. 523-4948. 05-3p WANTED TO BUY: 1 OR 2 storage/Captains beds with draw­ ers, preferably white. World Globe. Phone 526-7281. 05-1 p WANTED TO BUY: 600 SQUARE bales of hay. Phone 887-9245. 05-1 WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP cars and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/4 miles south of Brus­ sels. Call 887-9499. 09-tfn WILLIAM ELBERT (BILL) WHITE William Elbert (Bill) White, for­ merly of R.R.2, Blyth, passed away suddenly on Thursday, January 30, 1992 at Exeter Villa Nursing Home, Exeter. He was in his 78th year. He was the beloved brother of Gladys Locking of Brussels and the late Verna Riley (1982) and Harry White (1988). He was brother in law of Jim Riley. He will be missed by four nephews and six nieces. The funeral service was held Sat­ urday, Feb.l, 1992 from the Betts Funeral Home, Brussels Chapel. Rev. Cam McMillan of Brussels United Church officiated. Spring interment will be in Brussels Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, dona­ tions may be made to a charity of your choice. JONATHON WAYNE POTTER The life of a Londesboro teen ended tragically on Friday, January 31, 1992, as the result of a car acci­ dent. Jonathon Wayne Potter, 16, was a Grade 11 student at Central Huron Secondary School. For the past three years he had been a member of the school's drama club, working behind the scenes as one of the stage crew. He had been working recently on preparations for a performance in Blyth later this month. Jonathon was the beloved son of Wayne and Grace (Cullen) Potter and a dear brother to Christine and Kara-Lee, all of Londesboro. He was the loving grandson of Ray and Jean Potter of Clinton and Mildred Cullen of Clinton. He will be remembered by his great-grand­ mother Mrs. Florence (John) Hogg of Stayner and his aunts, uncles and cousins. Jonathon was predeceased by his maternal grandparents Roy and Helene Cullen. Friends were received at the "Ball Chapel" of the Beattie-Fal­ coner Funeral Homes in Clinton from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Monday, February 3. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday. Temporary entombment was at Clinton Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations may be made to the CHSS Drama Club. 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