The Citizen, 1994-04-20, Page 23THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1994. PAGE 23.
SERVICES
PERSONAL AND BUSINESS
Income Tax Preparation. Dale
Whitfield, Blyth, 523-9769
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VEHICLES FOR SALE
1982 OLDSMOBILE ROYAL
Brougham, 4 door, all power
windows, locks, seat and trunk,
new brakes all around. Asking
$1,000. 887-9615. 15-2
1981 CHEV CAPRICE 305,
automatic, new brakes and exhaust,
$500. Phone Harv 523-9441. 16-lp
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY - PIANO -
perhaps needing minor repairs. Call
887-9859. 16-lp
WANTED TO BUY: ALFALFA
hay in the field by the acre for 1994
crop season. Would like to apply
fertilizer this spring. Apply to
Box K, c/o The Citizen, Blyth. 15-2
WANTED TO RENT: CROPLAND
for 1994 season or longer. John
Gaunt, 357-2697. 13-4p
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers.
1/4 miles south of Brussels. Call
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SAT., APRIL 30 10:00 A.M.
For BAYFIELD LUMBER LTD.
On Hwy. 21, south of Bayfield
VEHICLES
1986 Chev. Stake Truck, 1980
Ford Van, 1975 Travel Trailer, an
8' Dingy.
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
A Hyster Forklift, M.F. 202 Tractor
Forklift, Allis Chalmers I40
Industrial Loader, Allis Chalmers
Tractor, Fordson Major Diesel
Tractor, Snowblower.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND
STORE FIXTURES
Desk, chairs, tables, cheque
machine, cash register, filing
cabinets, boot cases, shelving,
nail bins, scale, paint shaker, bolt
bins, calculators, pricing guns.
BUILDING MATERIAL
Roofing products, eavestrough
and acces., electrical and
plumbing supplies, vents, paints
and stains, drywall, nails, screws,
siding, trim, plywood, doors and
windows, caulking, poly, etc.
NEW TOOLS
Router bits, mason tools, drywall
tools, screw drivers, saw blades,
chisels, clamps, handsaws, socket
sets, axes, hammers, wrenches,
tin snips, levels, squares, and
ladders.
USED TOOLS
Trim saw, gas powered
compressor, wooden benches,
gas cans, framing guns, radial arm
and table saws, battery drill,
shingle stapler, scaffold and plant,
used building material and doors,
etc.
This is only a partial listing subject
to additions and deletions.
PROP.
Dave Johnston 565-2990
AUCTIONEER
REG BADLEY
345-2564
Rec. Bd. plans
dance to pay
off debt
In an attempt to pay off the
money on the ice resurfacing
machine and the dishwasher the
BMG Rec. Board has planned a
fundraising dance for this Saturday
evening at the arena.
Cost of the tickets was set at $5
per person in the hopes that anyone
not wishing to attend the dance
would purchase a ticket in the
hopes of winning the grand prize
— tickets for two to a Blue Jays
game, including overnight accom
modation, said committee person
Julie Mitchell. There are also sever
al other smaller Jays related prizes.
Fundraising for the machine and
dishwasher began in September and
less than a year later there is
approximately $7,000 remaining of
the $50,000 total, chairperson
Alvin McLellan says. "Donations
were really good in the beginning,
then slowed down at Christmas.
We're just trying to revive that."
Sizeable contributions were made
Continued on page 26
COMING EVENTS
11th ANNUAL TORONTO TOY SHOW, Sunday,
April 24th, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., International Centre,
6900 Airport Rd., Mississauga. 100’s of tables,
antique & collectible toys. Relive your childhood,
bring the family!
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FOR SALE
TOYS - CANADA’S LARGEST SELECTION of
farm, vehicle, and construction toys. For 28-page
catalogue, write to Country Heritage Products,
Box 941, Langenburg, SK, S0A 2A0.
POETRY CONTEST $12,000 in prizes yearly.
Possible publication. Send one original poem 20
lines or less: National Library Of Poetry, Box 704-
ND, Owings Mills, Md 21117.
HELP WANTED
NEEDED: MILLWRIGHTS/WELD ERS,
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANS. Windsor Area.
Contact: Steve Laverty, Phone: (316) 378-4401,
Fax: (316)378-3900. A-LERT CORPORATION.
SALES HELP WANTED
DO YOU LIKE CANDLES? Party Lite, featuring a
unique collection of candles and home decorating
accessories is seeking consultants. (Party Plan).
No investment or deliveries. Outstanding
commissions 1-800-343-3346.
MISCELLANEOUS
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- Ages 18-30 with agricultural experience to
live/work with family in Australia, New Zealand,
Europe, Japan. Costs/details - 1-800-263-1827,
#206, 1501-17 Ave., Calgary, AB, T2T 0E2.
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Hotel rooms, suites, cottages. Indoor pool, spa,
suntanning. Super spring special: 2 meals from
$58.00 1-800-461-5410.
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Grey plans office renovations
Grey Township held its regular
meeting on April 11 and accepted
the tender of Da-Lee Dust Control
for the supply of 380 tons of liquid
calcium chloride at a price of
$154/ton plus GST. The tender of
Da-Lee Dust Control was the
lowest of two received. It will cost
the township approximately
$60,000 for dust control in 1994.
Council authorized a grant
Tivp, bills for gate installation
Continued from page 12
amended by adding; the cost to
obtain a permit from the road
superintendent shall be $25, non-
refundablc and a deposit of $300
shall be charged to an owner con-
Luck factors into productivity
Continued from page 19
Five or six years ago, the breed
ing services across Canada became
connected, providing farmers with
a better selection of breeding stock.
This has helped improve the herds
across the country, he says.
Once the genetics have been
determined and the cow is born,
feeding the animal a nutritionally
balanced diet will help it attain and
maintain a good level of produc
tion.
The ration must be balanced to
provide the proper level of energy
and this is easier to achieve if the
roughage supplied is of high quali-
ty-
As with all types of farming, the
application under the Canada-
Ontario Infrastructure Works
Program for the expansion of the
works building as well as the
expansion/renovation of the
municipal offices. The estimated
cost of the work is $225,000 with
an anticipated $108,000 being
provided under the program.
Council reviewed the corres
pondence and comments at the
public meeting in Cranbrook on
structing the entranceway him/her
self, such sum to be refunded on
completion of the project to the sat
isfaction of the road superinten
dent.
G.H. Brindley will be billed for
quality of the roughage available is
dependent on the weather. It can
therefore vary from year to year.
Mr. Schmidt says some rations
are top dressed by a computer feed
er according to the production level
of the cow. This is called "cocklail-
ing". It is a small amount of high
energy, high bypass protein.
"The mixture is made here," he
says, "and is balanced to comple
ment the roughage."
For the Schmidts, the combina
tion of good genetic information,
balanced nutrition and "luck" have
all played a role in Muffy setting a
new Canadian record.
Will she maintain production this
year? Mr. Schmidt says, "We'll jus:
have to wait and sec."
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REAL ESTATE
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STEEL BUILDINGS
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quality straightwall, wood/steel & all/steel
buildings, CSA certified, workshops, barns,
arenas, stables, etc. Large or small, contracting
and financing available, 24 hours 1-800-561-
2200.
STEEL BUILDINGS - QUONSETS, S. Models,
straightwalls. Many sizes to choose from. For
Value, Quality and Integrity, call Future Steel
Buildings 1-800-668-8653.
A-Z PRE-ENG. BUILDINGS INC. Farm storage,
commercial industrial, new types, steel/wood,
quonset, cladding. For true value, action &
answers - Wally (416) 626-1794. FREE
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April 6 concerning Official Plan
Amendment No. 249. The
proposed policies would allow for
the severance .of surplus residences
subject to certain criteria. A
resolution recommending to Huron
County council that council
proceed with the adoption of the
policies was defeated. Conse
quently, council will advise Huron
County council not to proceed with
Official Plan Amendment No. 249.
one-third of the cost for installation
of the gateway al Lot 14, Cone. 5.
Councillors rejected the motion
by Councillor Ronald Snowden to
contribute $100,000 to the recon
struction of the ice surface portion
of the Lucknow Arena over the
next three years.
They instead agreed to a four-
year plan, with the pledge to con
tribute a maximum of $100,000,
without interest.
The Dungannon Recreation
Board has been ordered to remove
the outdoor privy al the ball park
and has made a request to council
for support in renting a portable toi
let for the five summer months.
The cost would be $75 per month
from Bluewater Sanitation.
Council agreed to contribute not
more than one half the total annual
cost.
The general accounts were
approved for payment in the
amount of $13,820.06.
Councillors granted $500 to
Wheels Away.