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The Citizen, 1993-08-25, Page 14LIVESTOCK People REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE L ;:; ,-;;;; vpa.M.VreeM,4,4:5,1:ZZ,M,V9.*.ig,ff,7,Mr",,Z2:::23%59*ZZSZS.1552,9ZZRZWMPMZ.... X,V A.t.44 NreMc.,-,IMERNMEMOZMVX&•' . . ' • M.:k-,V$MbfilnaMMZIE VEHICLES FOR SALE V iisINTEE • .0 • • • CISCO 11 Victoria St., Clinton NEW LISTING: Very appealing 2.68 acres with "I 1/2 storey home, country kitchen with patio doors to split level deck. Home completely renovated. 40' x 96' steel shed, excellent workshop. Survey available. Low taxes. List $119,900. NEW LISTING: Spacious 1 1/2 storey, maintenance tree, family home. Features include country kitchen with oak cupboards, main floor family room, wood stove. Double paved drive and deck. Pretty landscaped lot. Overlooks river in Brussels. List $107,900. WANT TO LIVE IN THE COUNTRY!!! Try this good brick home with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths featured on 6 acres with mature trees. Steel shed, barn for 60 sows farrow to finish. New price $139,000. Near Blyth Joy Roetcisoender 523-9744 Gordon Hill 233-3307 Ken Backert 527-2487 Peter Damsma 482-9849 Mary Vanden Hengel 527-0968 Sharon Medd 527-0560 11 Victoria St., Clinton 482-5991 FAX 482-9343 FREE EVALUATIONS "SUDDENLY ITS SOLD" Mason Bailey 482-9371 BROKER (24 Hour Service) 170 McCONNELL ST., BLYTH: 1 1/2 storey floor home, 3 bedrooms, laundry room, hardwood floors and workshop, a good family home. DRUMMOND ST., BLYTH: 1 1/2 floor brick home with 4 bedrooms, family room,central vac, separate entrance to basement, combination furnace, and detached garage. BLYTH: Mu bungalow, good famil REDUCED INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Brussels, 2 floor brick, 3 units all in excellent condition, suitable for retail or service businesses. 125 ACRES: Grey Twp., dairy barn pipelined for 38 head, capacity for over 100 head, fully equipped milk house, drive shed and 2 steel granaries, 1 1/2 storey home with 3 bedrooms and pool. 12 ACRE COUNTRY PROPERTY: Hullett Township with 3 or 4 bedroom brick home, combination furnace, general purpose barn and drive shed. REDUCED 32 ACRES: Butting on Maitland River, near Bluevale, with stately red brick home, good barn and workshop, very scenic. Vendor motivated. REDUCED: Blyth, 460 Dinsley St., 1 floor, 2 bedrooms, immaculate condition inside and out, ideal for retirement or starter home, reasonable priced. AUBURN: 1 1/2 floor family home with 4 bedrooms. Nice lot. BLYTH: Reduced for quick sale, try an offer, 2 bedrooms, 1 floor, cottage type home all newly renovated, ideal for starter or retirement. BLYTH: Serviced building lot on Hamilton Street. BLYTH: Serviced building lot on King Street. WELL ESTABLISHED: Building Supply business, fully equipped. PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1993. Culligan 4/1.1..1.1...1 REAL ESTATE LTD WANTED — CRIPPLED, DISABLED or downer cows, must be alive and drug free. Winch equipped truck. Highest prices paid. Phone Earl Lannin, RR 2, Atwood, 356-2479 or 1-800-661-0078 before 8 a.m. for same day service. tfn-p WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK dairy, beef and horses, crippled and poor- doing cows PAY IMMEDIATELY LICENCED DEALER CLARENCE POORTINGA 887-9747 PETS TO GIVE AWAY TO GOOD HOME - black female, spayed German Shepherd and Lab dog. Good with small children. Call 519-523-9310. 34-lp REAL ESTATE 1 FOR SALE NEWLY RENOVATED ONE storey bungalow. Ideal retirement home. NEW - kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, flooring, windows, doors, vinyl siding, hydro panel, large lot with garden area, mature shade trees. Price $67,500. Blyth 523-4205. 33-2 • ONTARIO OF JUNIOR CITIZEN -I- THE YEAR AWARDS We're looking for the "good kids" of Ontario Contact this community newspaper for details. Deadline for nominations is October 31st, 1993. [18 ontsrio , community n _ • rosg Pi Run your dishwasher only when it is full. BLYTH BUNGALOW: 3 bedroom, quality built home, basement finished, deSOLDrage. Quiet part of town. Close to school. Listed at 99,000. Call Gary Walden for details. GOOD SOLID INVESTMENT PROPERTY 5 approved lots in 1 block, In quiet village of Teeswater, on rolling ground with trees. $69,000 Includes all 5 lots. 66 ft. x 132 ft. each RIVERVIEW HOMES Teeswater 392-6453 S SERVICES TODDLERVILLE IN BELGRAVE. Quality programming 18 months through kindergarten age. Flexible schedule possible. Lunch provided. Receipts available. Call Heather McIntosh now to register, 887-6412. 34-2 WILLING TO DO PRIMARY AND junior tutoring in my home beginning in September. Phone 887-6356. 34-1 HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SALES and Service, Highway 4, Londesboro. Complete services for small engines. Dealer for Canadiana, Noma, Bolens, Weed Eater, Poulan Pro, Jonsered Chainsaws and Badger Farm Equipment, 523-9202. tfn WILL BABYSIT CHILDREN OF any age, close to Blyth school. Phone 523-9592. 33-2 ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM welding, ornamental railing, trailers, custom hitches, pigs/cattle penning, machinery repairs and fabricating. Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn CUTLASS CIERRA, AIR, CRUISE, automatic, V-6, 4 door, certified, (great college car), asking $2,500. Call 887-6820. 33-2 1982 CHEVY S-10 PICKUP, AS IS. Contact Mary Walden, 523-9287. 33-1 WANTED CHILD CARE AVAILABLE: E.C.E. graduate and mother of two available to provide loving care for your children in my home in Brussels. References and receipts. Phone 887-6965. 34-2 BUYING TRUCKS FOR WRECK- ing and export — 1 tons and larger, gas or diesel. Call Ontario Auto Truck (519) 843-1126 Fergus. 33-7 FARM PROPERTY WANTED: We have several serious clients requiring 50 to 150 acres with good home and buildings in Huron County for spring possession. Contact Mason Bailey Real Estate, 482-9371. 07-tfn WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/4 miles south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn news from tine ondesboro A!R...W•Jurelt•orsm Pilons423nints0] Visitors with Edythe Beacom and Laura Lyon were Margaret Emerson, Betty Wilcox and Allison Wilcox of St. Paul, Minnesota, Olive McGee of Mason, Michigan and Susan Moore of Vancouver, B.C. all attending family gatherings at Brussels and at the home of Isabel and George Pearson, Ethel. There will be a miscellaneous bridal shower for Theresa Overboe at Londesboro United Church on Wednesday, Aug. 25. Work at the church is coming along well. Services will resume on Sunday, Aug. 29 at 11:15 a.m. Hope Chapel Cemetery Mem- orial and Decoration Service will be held on Sunday, Aug. 29. The Londesboro Men's Bowling League annual meeting is Sept. 1 at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Jack Lee. Anyone interested in bowling should contact Tom Pollard, 523-4310 or Jack Lee, 523-4370. Quilt ready Londesboro United Church autograph quilt is nearly ready to begin. Anyone who hasn't their name in and still wants it put on can contact Florence Snell, 523-4418 or Helen Lee, 523-4370. • All money from this quilt goes to the church improvement fund. The quilting ladies have been busy and have another quilt ready to sell. Inquiries can be done through Helen Lawson. Bell NEW LISTING: Tastefully decorated home, large, attractive eat-In kitchen, 2 bathrooms, main floor laundry room, 3 bedrooms. Excellent home for young families. Blyth. Usted at $72,900. NEW LISTING: 66 x 166 foot lot in Blyth. Good location. Make an offer. Estate sale. Usted at $23,000. FULL 2 STOREY SOLID BRICK HOME: on beautifully treed lot, 9 large rooms In all plus 3 bathrooms. Home Is priced to sell. Excellent opportunity. Blyth $72,000. VALUE PLUS: 4 bedroom home with 2 large bathrooms, original wood wainscotting. Home is move-In condition, enjoy the summer evening from the covered front porch. Blyth $79,900. BLYTH: 4-plex, showing good return, needs upgrading. Make an offer. BLYI1-1,RESTAURANT: Business potential with living quarters, times are getting better now Is the time to move. This is a good business opportunity. Look at the price $109,000. GAS BAR & RESTAURANT IN RURAL VILLAGE: Excellent living quarters included and showing good returns. Call for more Information. Usted to sell due to health. GARY WALDEN • Sales Representative Home: 482-7675 CLINTON OFFICE 1 Albert St. (at the lights) Fax: 482-3477 Overshadowed Dawn, 7, and brother Derek Dolmage, 4, stand beneath the giant sunflowers grown in their backyard. Their parents are Doug and Karen Dolmage of Londesboro. Mrs. Dolmage says the tallest are 11' 1" and 12' 8".