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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-04-22, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22,1992. PAGE 19. WANTED TENDERS CROSS CANADA MARKETPLACE 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 T t___ TENDERS IT S FAST - IT'S EASY! ONE CALL, ONE BILL DOES IT ALL. BRUSSELS MEDICAL/DENTAL CENTRE VACATION/TRAVEL CANAL CRUISES; five days aboard KAWARTHA 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. WINNIPEG WEEKEND getaway. S43/night, 2 adults, free continental, parking, children n/c. Indoor pool, restaurant, lounge. Close-shopping, arena, airport. Airliner Inn, 1740 Ellice, 1-800-665-8813. MISCELLANEOUS MUSICAL VALUES - Omnichords $279; Button Accordians, 1 row $149, 2 row $259-$1,550, 3 row $569-S2,135; Mandolins $185-5859; Banjos $239-$1,299; Dulcimers S89-S150; Student Violins $89-5485; Professional Violins $645-56,100; Roland RD300 Preowned Digital Piano $1,495; Korg 88 Note Digital Piano $1,995; 5 Piece Drums $399; Casio 61 Note Keyboard 5349; Wurlitzer Console Organ $5,995; Large Selection Guitars & Amplifiers. Hildebrand Music, Steinbach, (204) 326-1395 /. CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS 1992 PRIDE PROGRAM The Village of Brussels is accepting sealed and currently marked tenders for the following project: BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY 402 Turnberry Street Brussels, Ontario 1) To supply and install 16 double hung vinyl clad windows for the bottom level of the Brussels Public Library. All exposed wood around windows to be aluminum clad, with white aluminum. 2) To supply and install 1 (one) steel insulated door with window on the north side - existing lock will be used. 3) To supply and install 1 (one) steel insulated door with window on south side - existing lock will be used. Tender price to include all labour, material, provincial sales tax and G.S.T. Lowest tender or any tender not necessarily accepted. Please submit sealed tender to the Municipal Office by 5:00 p.m. on April 29,1992. The Brussels Medical/ Dental Centre Is accepting sealed and currently marked tenders for the following project: RDIIQCEI Q MEDICAL/DENTAL CENTRE 373 Turnberry Street Brussels, Ontario 1) To supply and Install 12 double hung vinyl clad windows for the back of the Medical/Dental Centre. 2) To supply and Install 10 double hung vinyl clad windows for the front of the Medical/Dental Centre. 3) To supply and install 2 double hung vinyl clad windows for the south side of the Medical/Dental Centre. All exposed wood around the windows to be aluminum clad with white aluminum. Tender price to Include all labour, material, provincial sales tax and G.S.T. Lowest tender or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be submitted to the Clerk’s Office by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 5, 1992. For further information, please contact Bruce Hahn at 887-6270. 2 face judge PERSONAL WOULD YOU LIKE to correspond with unattached Christian people across Canada: all denominations, all nationalities, for companionship or marriage? Ashgrove, P.O. Box 205, Chase, B.C., V0E 1M0. OUT OF TOWN PROPERTIES PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD lor unpaid taxes. Crown Land availability. For information on both write: Properties, Dept. CN, Box 5380, Stn F. Ottawa, K2C 3J1 MORTGAGES FAST MORTGAGE MONEY Available for Homeowners! Pay Bills, Credit Cards! .Example:Borrow $10,000, Repay $100 Monthly! No qualifying hassles. Call Intransicon Financial Toll- free 1-800-268-1429. STEEL BUILDINGS BEST BUILDING PRICES - Steel Straitwall Type - not quonset - 32x54 $7344; 40x72 $10,276; 50x90 $15,882; 60x126 $22,972 - other sizes available -Spring Clearance - Paragon - 24 Hours 1-800-263-8499. BUILDINGS - 'ONE PHONE CALL CAN GIVE YOU a low cost erection." by direct telephone order from Ontario Manufacturer...28 x30 Value $3,700. Now $2,944. 40x50 Value $6,800. Now $5,593. Other sizes available 1-800-668-5422. Pioneer first in Steel Buildings since 1980. SPRING "SELLEBRATION" on Buildings from Future Steel. No gimmicks, just solid value for your money. Call toll-free 1-800- 668-8653. 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. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Government seized/surplus vehicles. U.S. and Canadian low as $100. BMWs, Cadillacs, Chevs, Fords, Mercedes, Porsches, trucks, vans. Amazing 24-hr recorded message reveals details 416-696-3307. ARTS AND CRAFTS COURSES The Haliburton School of Fine Arts, ottering 180 Arts and Crafts courses during summer 1992. For information/brochure: S.S.F.C. Box 839, Haliburton, Ontario K0M 1S0 (705) 457-1680. CAMPGROUNDS Award Winning CAMPGROUND Open Now. Featuring indoor Pool, Hot Tubs, Sauna. Only 3 miles to Falls. Niagara Falls KOA, 8625 Lundy's Lane (416) 356-CAMP, (416) 354-6472. COMING EVENTS CRUISE CANADA'S CALM-WATER RIVERS onboard elegant overnight replica steamboats. Romantic cities, 1000 Islands, International seaway/locks, whale-watching and fjords. $629.00+ Dial-a-brochure 1-800-267-7868. HELP WANTED Mature & student summer help for Chateau Woodland Resort in Haliburton. Cook, kitchen, waiting, bar, housekeeping, otlice, adult recreation. Accom. Available. Srite: 1 Sulgrave Cres., Willowdale M2L 1W5. OPP investigate accident Wingham OPP are investigating an accident which occurred at 1:30 a.m. on Monday, April 20. The driver of an unknown vehi­ cle struck a hydro pole on Queen St. near Tumberry St. then fled. There was no paint transfer visible on the pole, a police spokesperson said, but some black plastic mold­ ing was left at the scene. The spokesperson said the police have reason to suspect the person was driving a newer dark blue pick- ____________________________ In 1981, it took 14,234 bushel of com to buy a 130 h.p. tractor. In 1991, it would take 28,888 bushel of com to buy the same tractor. on drug charges Two people faced separate drug- related charges in Wingham's provincial court, April 15. Judika Kelly of Worwich was a passenger in a car pulled over by Constable Thompson on March 14, in East Wawanosh township. The officer approached the car and detected an odour of marijuana. A small quantity of the drug was found in Ms Kelly's coat pocket, the crown told Judge R.G.E. Hunter. On March 11, Constable Dore was patrolling in the Bluevale area, when he noticed a car stopped, and a man outside relieving himself. There was beer in the car and one of the passengers, Kevin Hall, of RRI, Atwood, had a small weigh scale in his pocket and two mari­ juana cigarettes, the crown said. Each received a $100 fine or five days. In 1980, a bushel of com bought 20 litres of farm fuel. Today, it busy seven litres. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PROFIT FROM THE RECESSION? Every few years a truly different opportunity comes along from ANYTHING you have ever seen. Minimum Investment $499. Call Today! (519) 944- 6000. MAKE S$$ DRIVEWAY sealing units for spraying asphalt, interlocking brick, acrylic sealers, foundation coalings. Line painters, blowers, heated tanks. Commercial lawnspray equipment. Information, (416)372-3902. EXTRA INCOME! Grow baitworms in your basement or garage. Odorless operation. Low investment. Market guaranteed! Free information. Early Bird Ecology, R.R.#1, Smithville, Ontario, LOR 2A0. (416) 643-4252. Radio Shack dealership in central Ontario town. Population 10,000 plus. Large summer draw. Good potential growth area. Main Street location. Phone 705-385-2048. CAREER TRAINING LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering. Next dass: July 11-17. Information, contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R.#5, Woodstock. Ontario, N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. EARN A SECOND INCOME! Income Tax or Bookkeeping courses by correspondence. Free brochures. No obligation. U & R Tax Services, 1345 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T2B6, 1-800-665-5144. TRUCK DRIVER training AZ and DZ courses, also air brake, dangerous goods , defensive driving, log book and border crossing. Rodgers School, Ontario's oldest. Call 1-800-668- 0031. FOR SALE STAINED GLASS SUPPLIES by mail order. Instructional videos and 184 page catalogue available. Write or call: The Glass Place, Box 18, Lancaster, Ontario K0C 1N0 Tel: 1-300-363- 7855. TRAMPOLINES-Wholesale- to-the-public. 14' round from S399 . 14' octagon from $649. Cail AAA Trampolines Ltd., 308 Circle Dr. E., Saskatoon, Toll Free 1-800-667-8466. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CANADIAN MADE recreational trampolines. 10-year warranty. First in performance, safety and durability. Buy factory direct and save hundreds of dollars. Phone (306) 931-8001. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES R.V. & CAMPING TRAILER Spring Cleaning Auction Sale. New Store Grand Opening & New Model Coachmen Trailers & R.V. Show & Sale. APRIL 24, 25, & 26 Royal Trailer & R.V. Centre in Teviotdale, Ont. (519) 343-2122. WORK WANTED DEMOLITION- HOUSES, BARNS, silos, garages, sheds or apartments. We do it all and do it right. For free estimate call Julien Winia (519)245-0723. SALES HELP WANTED SINCE 1976 we've been Canada's #1 display wholesaler. We seek 2 reps to service established retail stores In your area. Earn $900-$1100 weekly, commission. (416) 756-2156 or (416) 756-3174. BUSINESS SERVICES GOVERNMENT GRANTS, LOANS & assistance programs (Federal & Provincial) for your new or existing small business. Information (514) 937-2422 ext. 98. Your ad could appear in community newspapers in Ontario, or right across Canada, or any individual province. Space is Limited, so Call This Newspaper Today! WMS groups attend workshop What do you expect from your Presbyterial and what can your Presbyterial expect from the W.M.S. groups was just one of the subjects discussed when the ladies of the W.M.S. groups met in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Wingham on April 4. President, Erlma Haldenby wel­ comed everyone and opened the meeting with a poem and prayer. Area consultant, Evelyn Mur­ doch, led the first workshop on the W.M.S. purpose and the discussion on how to encourage one another in your own society, the people of the church, and outreach to the com­ munity. Frances Nugent was in charge of the role of the Presbyterial in con­ nection with your own society. Isobel Arbuckle announced a Music Workshop in Chesley May 8 and 9, the Presbyterial Spring Rally in Teeswater May 4 and the Chil­ dren's Rally at Kintail, June 17. As Evelyn Murdoch is retiring this year after 35 years of service she read the words of the hymn “Lord speak to me, that I may speak” that had been her guide throughout the year. *