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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-06-29, Page 23THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1994. PAGE 23. REAL ESTATE TENDERS TENDERS 19 Albert Street, CLINTON 482-5991 FAX - 482-9343 FIRST TIME BUYER/RETIREMENT HOME: Brick bungalow with 3 bedrooms, closed-in front porch, some renovations completed. New propane furnace. Single detached garage. Fruit trees. One block from uptown Blyth. $68,500. 50 ACRES: Treed property with mature white & red pine trees, spruce and cedar. Pond site at front, laneway to clearing, possible home site. Some reforestation.. $65,000. 3 BEDROOM HOME IN BRUSSELS: with immaculate hardwood floors and woodwork, 2 baths, 2 staircases, main floor laundry, family room with patio doors to deck, modern kitchen, windows upgraded. $97,500. BI-LEVEL HOME FOR $99,500: Belgrave. 2 levels, each fully finished, 2 - 4 piece baths, 4 bedrooms, living room, lower level family room. Action priced! SOUTH OF BLYTH: Beautiful 2 storey, 4 bedroom brick home featured on 4.18 acres. House has new addition, front & rear decks. 2 barns & shed. Many mature trees. $129,000. BELGRAVE BUILDING LOT: Nice elevation. 66' x 132’. $14,500. Located on John Street. CRAFT/GIFTS & FLOWER SHOP: Busy location selling crafts, giftware, framed prints, Christmas accessories. Also, a 'full-service' flower shop. Business is being sold as a going concern $15,000 plus stock, take over lease _____________________ Peter Damsma...........................482-9849 Gordon Hill................................233-3307 Ken Bachert..............................527-2487 Mary Vanden Hengel................527-0968 Joy Roetcisoender.....................523-9744 Bill Roy......................................523-4237 John Duddy, Assoc. Broker......482-3652 Sharon Medd, Assoc, Broker....527-0560 CUSTOM WEED WICKING, $3.50 per acre one-way, $5.50 two-way. Chemical included. Done with 40' wicker. Responsible driver. Call John Hoonaard, evenings at 10:30. 523-9445. 26^1 JIM CAMPBELL SANITATION - septic tank cleaning and pumping. Phone 527-0085. 20-12p HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SALES and Service, Highway 4, Londcs- boro. Complete services for small engines. Dealer for Canadiana, Noma, Bolens, Weed Eater, Polan Pro, Jonsercd Chainsaws and Bad­ ger Farm Equipment, 523-9202. tfn BEAUDOIN BALE WRAPPERS sales and rentals. Beat the weather. Have your lop quality hay baled up as round bale haylage. Get the same benefits as individually wrapped bales, but pul in a row al half the cost. Phone Jim Parish, 52.3-9522. 24-3 LARRY'S CAR OILING, BY appointment only. Phone 523-4701. 21 -tfn ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM welding, ornamental railing, trailers, custom hitches, pigs/catllc penning, machinery repairs and fabricating. Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tin CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE "Advertise Across Ontario or Across the Country" GRAVEL TENDERS - TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS Sealed and clearly marked tenders are now being received for the purpose of supplying, weighing, loading and hauling of: 1) Approximately 15, 000 tonnes of "B” Pit Run Gravel and 4000 tonnes of Granular "A" gravel to be delivered to Sideroad 15-16 Con. 3 in the Township of Morris. And 2) Approximately 20,000 tonnes of Pit Run Fill, 4500 tonnes of Granular "B" and 2200 tonnes of Granular "A" gravel to be delivered to S1/2 Lot 6 Con. 2, in the Township of Morris. The contractor is to be responsible for any rules and regulations, which may be applicable under the Pits and Quarries Act. Contractor must supply approximately 2000 tonnes per day. Apply to the undersigned for contract forms. Tenders must be received at the Clerk's Office by 4:00 p.m. July 5, 1994 and be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the enclosed bid. Lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. All tenders are subject to MTO approval. Lloyd Michie, CRS Road - Superintendent Township of Morris 519-887-6137 WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers. 1/4 miles south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn WANTED: Girls between the ages of 17 & 21 to enter the QUEEN OF THE FAIR CONTEST September 10,1994. Any business or organization wishing to sponsor a girl can also contact: Melody White 887-6432. Group plans community barbecue Continued from page 16 devastated such places as Donny­ brook. Despite this, Mr. Boyle said, West Wawanosh had managed somehow to keep its identity. "Il's a delight to come home to well kept farms, now in a day and age of agri-business and its depersonaliza­ tion and industrialization," he wrote." Mr. Boyle expressed frustration at the destruction of rich land from outside pollution. "Hang on to what you have... it's well worth fighting for," Mr. Boyle said to the committee. Ms Grierson said that within the next two weeks the committee will be formulating its report which will be taken to the county's planning department in August. In an effort to build community interest and spirit, the group is planning a barbecue for mid August at St. Augustine. Bam fire Continued from page 1 and the straw destroyed. There was a few hundred dollars damage. None of the animals housed in the back of the lower level were injured. Mr. Josling says, "Burning should not be done that close to a structure at any time. It should be at a safe distance which would be reg­ ulated by the size of the fire." WHEN A DEATH OCCURS AWAY FROM HOME Many people have called to ask what they should do when the death occurs when they are out of town or travelling in another part of the country. We have various professional contacts, not only In this province, but across the world. When a death occurs in another area, telephone our office and we will make the proper arrangements for transferring the deceased back to your hometown. We will take care of all the z details for you on your behalf, and can rule out unnecessary details and expense on your behalf. You can help by writing down information which would be required to register a death; this information could be kept on file with the Betts Funeral Home and if ever needed this information would eliminate a lot of confusion at a time when you need help the most. We appreciate the confidence that you might give to us and would carry out this responsibility with your best interest. BETTS FUNERAL HOME Brussels, Ont 887-6336 ( COMING EVENTS J WAVLON JENNINGS - George Fox - Asleep at the Wheel - Goods - Valdy - Murry McLauchlan - Crowbar - Cassandra Vasik. Aug 12-14 Havelock Country Jamboree and Trade Show. Jack Blakely 1-800-539-3353. c BUSINESS OPPS. 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Mr. McCall is survived by several nephews and one niece. Rev. Frank Mantz officiated at the funeral sevices held at Betts Funeral Home on Monday, June 27. Inter­ ment was at Brussels Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack McCall, Murray McCall, Steve Burke, Howard Hackwell, Don Coleman and Roland Kaufman. Flower bearers were Mandy Blake, Michelle Blake, Sheila Bauer and John Lowe. In lieu of flowers, donations to Parkwood Hospital Palliative Care Unit, 801 Commissioners Road East, London, Ont. N6C 5JI would be appreciated by the family. St. Johns Lodge, Brussels held a memorial service on Sunday, June 26.