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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
iCulligani
REAl E STATE I TnREAl E STATE ITD
MLS REALTOR
DEALING TIME
SUPER BUILDING - On 49
acres near Clinton,
extensively remodelled
home, shea with workshop,
large barn and yard. Asking
$167,000.
SCENIC BEAUTY - 210 acres
near Whitechurch, 100
workable, balance bush,
good 2 storey home, hip roof
barn, shed. Owner
relocating. Asking $150,000.
101 ACRES - Near Wingham,
river frontage, good brick
home, barn, silo. Only
$122,000.
HOG FINISHING - East
Wawanosh, good barn,
modern feed system, new
shed, remodelled home. All
offers considered. Asking
$149,000.
NEAR BELGRAVE - 100
acres, 70 workable * bush.
$70,000.
NEAR BLYTH - 65 acres, 50
workable, maple bush.
$75,000.
NEAR ST. HELENS - 93 acres,
1/2 workable, very scenic.
$56,000.
BARGAIN DAIRY - Extensive
60 cow barn, 3 silos, shed
and good brick home, 170
acres workable. Must sell -
only $236,000.
BRIAN POTTER
Sales Representative
357-3622
s SERVICES
CLARK AND SON LAWN
Maintenance: Spring Clean Up,
Lawn Rolling, Aerating and Grass
Cutting. Phone 887-9668. 13-6p
WORK WANTED. MEN WITH
trucks willing to do odd jobs, yard
work, garage clean outs, garden
tilling, etc. Call 887-9139 or 887-
9209. 13-lp
LAWN MAINTENANCE -
Rolling, aerating, and grass cutting.
Call Rick White 887-9257. 13-1
TWO MEN WITH TRUCK -
odd jobs, small moving and
garbage removal. Phone Ron, 357-
2706 or 741-6535. 07-tfn
TWO MEN AND SMALL TRUCK
will dispose of old appliances for
reasonable fee. Phone 357-2706 or
741-6535. 13-tfn
PROFESSIONAL-LOOKING
resumes, reports, essays provided
on the most modem desk-top pub
lishing equipment at The Citizen.
Call 523^1792 or 887-9114.
43-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
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
FOOT CARE AND BLOOD
pressure monitoring in your own
home, 887-6763. ll-3p
INCOME TAXES PREPARED:
farm, business, personal. Stephen
Thompson, Blyth, 523-4916
(evenings). 06-9
CUSTOM FROST SEEDING.
Call John Hoonaard, 523-9445.
12-2p
VEHICLES FOR SALE
’77 PONTIAC CAPRICE CLASSIC,
new tailpipe, muffler, gas tank,
tires, 4,500 miles, mileage 52,000
miles, as is. Asking $1,500.00.
Phone 357-3712 until 5:30 p.m.
13-1
WANTED
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
seeking summer employment. Call
Jeff after 5 p.m., 523-9426. 13-4p
WANTED TO BUY: DISTRESSED,
off-grade dry corn. Phone 335-
6151, noon or evenings. 12-5
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP
cars and trucks. L & B Auto
Wreckers, 1/4 miles south of Brus
sels. Call 887-9499. 09-tfh
Tractor damaged
A Grey township man's tractor
started on fire Saturday morning
while in his shed reports Grey
Township Fire Department Chief -
Gary Earl.
Mr. Earl said Bill Holmes of RR2
Listowel had plugged his Ford
diesel tractor's block heater in to
warm the engine but the unit over
heated and caught fire.
The fire department was called
and by the time they arrived at
10:15 a.m., the owner had pulled
the tractor out of the shed.
Firefighters were able to quickly
douse the flames.
Mr. Earl said fire damage was
contained to the engine area and
believes the tractor can be fixed.
No estimate of damage was avail
able at press time.
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VOYAGEUR, scenic Trent-Severn Waterway or
Rideau Canal; private state-rooms, meals, free
brochure; write Captain Marc, Box 6, Orillia, L3V
6H9; (705) 327-5767.
COMING EVENT
13TH LONDON ARTS & CRAFTS Spring Show and
Sale. Canada Building, Western Fairgrounds,
London. Saturday, April 4th 12-9 p.m., Sunday, April
5th 11-6 p.m. $2.50. 100 craftspeople. Olga Traher
(519) 679-1810.
make money. Free brochure, Enercraft, #3, 130
Saunders Road, Barrie, Ont. L4M 6E7 (705) 734-
1211.
TRAMPOLINES-Wholesale- to-the-public. 14' round
from $399., 14' octagon from $649. Call AAA
Trampolines Ltd., 308 Circle Dr. E., Saskatoon, Toll
Free 1-800-667-8466.
SKYPIX MINI DISH SYSTEMS now available $1195.
+ tax. 80 channels to start. Information and
demonstrations available. Sales, service, certified
installation. Phone Mews Computer Systems (519)
357-4012.
ADOPTION
ADOPTION? PREGNANT? Warm, loving young
couple seeks newborn baby. Will provide a happy
and love filled environment. Working with
government licensed agency. Collect (416) 633-3398
evenings.
OUT OF TOWN PROPERTIES
PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD for unpaid taxes. Crown
Land availability. For information on both write:
Properties, Dept. CN, Box 5380, Stn F. Ottawa, K2C
3J1
STEEL BUILDINGS
BEST BUILDING PRICES - Steel Straitwall Type -
not quonset - 32x54 $7344; 40x72 $10,276; 50x90
$15,882; 60x126 $22,972 - other sizes available -
winter works program - Paragon - 24 Hours 1-800-
263-8499.
BUILDINGS - 'ONE PHONE CAN GIVE YOU a low
cost erection." by direct telephone order from
Manufacturer...40 x 60 Value $5,400, Now $4,752. If
price is no object why not spend a little less - 1-800-
668-5422 Pioneer first in Steel Buildings since 1980.
SPAN TECH STEEL BUILDINGS LTD.- Complete
Pre-engineered All/Steel and Wood/Steel buildings,
CSA & CWB certified. Self erected with contracting
available. Call today for free brochures. 1-800-561-
2200.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
MAKE $$$. Driveway sealing units for spraying
asphalt, interlocking brick, acrylic sealers, foundation
coatings, etc. Line painters, blowers, heated tanks.
For free information, (416) 372-3902.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, TV programs, three foot
dish. Advertised April, Popular Mechanics, page
sixty, no inventory, no investment except registration,
(416) 945-8714, Robert Button, 45 Ontario, Grimsby,
Ont. L3M 3H2.
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GOVERNMENT GRANTS, LOANS & assistance
programs (Federal & Provincial) for your new or
existing small business. Information (519) 937-2422
ext. 98.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
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manufacturer offers a variety of models. Save money,
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TRUCK DRIVER training AZ and DZ courses, also
air brake, dangerous goods , defensive driving, log
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HELP
WANTED
County rejects attempt
to save Belmore library
ft HURON COUNTY
HOME
CARE PROGRAM
Requires
HOME CARE CASE MANAGER
(Casual Position)
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Working within a multi-disciplinary
environment, the responsibilities will
include assessing client eligibility, co
ordinating the delivery of health care
services in the community and any
necessary follow up.
QUALIFICATIONS:
A recognized graduate of a health
care discipline at University level or
equivalent combination of experience
and education such as nursing, phys
iotherapy, occupational therapy,
speech therapy, nutrition or social
work.
Successful candidate must possess
current registration according to
requirements of their respective pro
fession in Ontario.
Use and ability to drive a car.
Apply in confidence to:
Ms. Joanne Jasper, Director,
Huron County Home Care Program
P.O. Box 458 Clinton, Ont.
N0M 1L0
Applications will be accepted to April
15, 1992.
An attempt by Belmore residents
to save their library was turned
down by Huron County Library
Board at its March 12 meeting.
Belmore had been one of seven
small branches, including Walton,
Belgrave, Ethel and Bluevale, that
had been ordered closed by the
library board and county council at
the March 5 meeting in order to
trim costs.
A delegation from Belmore, led
by branch supervisor Jane McQuar-
rie, presented a brief that outlined
how local residents would pay the
rental fee, staff the library and pick
up exchange books from county
library headquarters in Goderich so
that the operation of the branch
would not cost the library board
anything. That request was turned
down by the Board.
Asked about the decision at Mon
day’s meeting of County Council,
John Doherty, chairman of the Cul
tural Services Committee said the
March 5 motion had been to close
down the seven branches. ''If we
started to take deputations to take
money to keep libraries open it
would not be in the best interests of
the county."
Questioned further he said he
understood there were ramifica
tions of letting the branches stay
open. Chief Librarian Beth Ross
was not present but Nigel
Bellchamber, county administrator,
said he understood there were sev
eral problems with volunteer
staffing. There had been a long
term policy to only use fully-
trained personnel in branches, he
said, and using volunteer staff
would be difficult in that way. In
addition, staff must have workplace
safety courses and it's already diffi
cult getting very part-time branch
supervisors to take those courses,
so getting volunteers to take the
course would be even more diffi
cult, yet the county is responsible
for the training of employees.
There's also the question of
whether it’s fair to not treat all
municipalities the same in things
such as the charging of rent, he
said.