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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-07-20, Page 19REAL ESTATE s SERVICES .-------Culligan------f REAL ESTATE LTD A HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SALES and Service, Highway 4, Londes- boro. Complete services for small engines. Dealer for Canadiana, Noma, Bolens, Weed Eater, Polan Pro, Jonsered Chainsaws and Bad­ ger Farm Equipment, 523-9202. tfn CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE "Advertise Across Ontario or Across the Country" OFFERS WANTED: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms main floor laundry room, large kitchen, attractively decorated. Blyth $69,900. 50 ACRE HOBBY FARM: 1 1/2 storey hritkQ bedroom home, and tidy, barn and other shed. Blyth/Auburn area. ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM welding, ornamental railing, trailers, custom hitches, pigs/cattle penning, machinery repairs and fabricating. Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn JIM CAMPBELL SANITATION - septic tank cleaning and pumping. Phone 527-0085. 20-12p FAMILY WANTED: Enclosed front porch, hardwood floors in living room and dining room, family room and sitting room off of eat-ln kitchen. Blyth $79,900. FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS - FARMS, . SMALL ACREAGES & HOMES CALL CULLIGAN REAL ESTATE IN CLINTON 482-3400 REAL ESTATE SALES REPRESENTATIVES MUST MOVE: Attractively redecorated 3/4 bedroom home. Large living and dining room. Truly interesting home. Good family starter. Blyth $64,900. GARY WALDEN 482-7675 FRED LOBB 482-3321 DIANE FREEMAN 482-9500 LARRY'S CAR OILING, BY appointment only. Phone 523-4701. 21-tfn Cronyn Ready -Mix Concrete 20-25-30 MPA Hours 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday to Friday 523-9440 Blyth, Ontario "SUDDENL Y ITS SOLD" 482-5991 FAX - 482-9343 Real Estate Ltd. NEWLY LISTED: Great value, family home in Blyth. Detached garage. French doors to dining room. 4 bedrooms. Wonl last long at $68,900. Call today. BELGRAVE: 3 bedrooms, new kitchen cupboards, original woodwork, family room, glassed in porch. Above ground pool, 2 car garage. Property backs onto small creek. $88,000. NEW PRICE: Starter/retirement home. Brick bungalow w/3 br's, closed in front porch, some renovations completed. Single detached garage. Fruit trees. One block from uptown Blyth. Now only $65,000. BEAUTIFUL RAISED BUNGALOW: 2 bedrooms, large kitchen, separate dining room. Totally finished lower level into a 2 bedroom apartment w/4 pc. bath, separate meters. Excellent potential for income Belgrave. $99,500 BELGRAVE BUILDING LOT: Nice elevation 66‘x 132'. $14,500 Located on John St. 50 ACRES: Treed property with mature white and red pine trees, spruce and cedar Pond site at front, laneway to clearing, possible home site Some reforestation. $65,000. GET READY FOR COMPLIMENTS: When you move into this home with new main floor family room, oak kitchen cabinets, patio doors to new large private deck. Home totally rewired, insulated and decorated. Featured with 30' x 35' workshop New pnce Mason Bailey 482-9371 BROKER (24 Hour Service) COUNTRY HOME: On 5 acres - 5 miles from Blyth on paved road. House features 2 fireplaces, 2 baths, whirlpool, 3 bd. & deck with 36 x 56 shed. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 4 plex Blyth, on large lot, priced for quick sale. 10 LOTS: McConnell Street, Blyth. For development. To be sold as a package. BLYTH: 1 1/2 floor home with small barn on 3.65 acres (15 sub­ divided lots). Reasonably priced. BLYTH: New 3 bd bungalow, full basement, large sun deck and above-ground pool, garden shed on large lot. BLYTH: Serviced building lots on Hamilton and King St. CUSTOM BALING i °f ; HAY, HAYLAGE and STRAW [ Large Square Bales i (32” x 34" up to 98”) ■ ALEX VEENS 522-0667 WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers. 1/4 miles south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn APARTMENT WANTED, UNDER $350.00 for quiet, non-smoking senior. Prefer yard, workshop area. Reply to Drawer #400, c/o The Citizen, Brussels, Ont. 28-2 COMING EVENTS WAYLON JENNINGS - George Fox - Asleep at the Wheel - Goods ■ Valdy - Murry McLauchlan - Crowbar - Cassan­ dra Vasik. Aug 12-14 Havelock Country Jamboree and Trade Show Jack Blakely 1-800-539-3353. GOLDEN HORSESHOE STEAM SHOW: Gas Era Village, antique cars, sawmill, fiddling, threshing, parades, crafts, featur­ ing “Oddball" & orphan implements, vehi­ cles. Caledonia, July 30-31, August 1, 905-765-4891. WOODWORKER'S PARADISE! August 5-7 Woodworking tools, custom-made wooden crafts, free seminars, childrens workshop, women's workshop. For brochure: Wood Show, Box 920, Durham, Ontario NOG 1R0 (519) 369- 6902. HALIBURTON LEGION BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL, August 5, 6, 7, 1994. Glebe Park Haliburton for tickets or information, P.O. Box 129, Haliburton, Ontario K0M 1S0 or (705) 457-2571 AUCTIONS BUD HAYNES Premier Firearms Auction, Sat., Aug. 27, 9 a m , Holiday Inn, Red Deer, Alberta, Box 456, T4N 5G1. Brochures available, illustrated catalogue S20. Phone (403) 347-5855, fax (403) 347-7633 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1994 Z28 CAMARO CONVERTIBLE, fully loaded, black, call Toll-Free 1-800- 461-4321 or 1-204-326-3466 - Steinbach, Manitoba and ask for Darrell. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TRAVEL IS THE WORLDS largest industry. Turn travel into a profitable income. Seeking sincere, energetic lead­ ers. Call 1-800-473-8949 (24 hrs.). CAREER TRAINING COUNSELLOR TRAINING INSTITUTE of Vancouver offers correspondence cours­ es for the certificate of Counselling Stud­ ies Io begin the 15th of the month. For brochure phone: 1-800-665-7044 FOR SALE QUALITY TRAMPOLINES Factory Direct. 13' sq. Splash Bounce, 16' Round Mega Bounce 1-800-663-2261 Parts, repairs All makes. GREETING CARDS; all occasion, good quality and variety; approximately 200,000, dealer prices and quantities 1- 800-893-2676 THE CRAFT STORE showcasing the finest crafts everyday, 7 days a week THE CRAFTERS MARKETPLACE home and design center, Brock Road and 401, Pickering 905-686-0714 URINE-ERASE guarantees removal urine (dog, cat, human) stains, odours from carpets, subfloors Regardless age! Free brochure! Reidell Chemicals Limited, P.O Box 7500, London, Ontario N5Y 4X8 SALES HELP WANTED START YOUR OWN home-based busi­ ness! Walkins is today s best business opportunity! For FREE information con­ tact - Independent Marketing Director, 218 Meglund Cr., Saskatoon, SK S7H 4Z6 (1-800-263-2999). LIVESTOCK OSTRICHES SELLING DAY olds to mature layers. Microchipped, sex guaran­ teed, veterinary inspected, 5 years rais­ ing and hatching. Phone/fax (403) 998- 2765 Kevin or Tracey Frey, Fort Saskatchewan, AB. MEDICAL OUT-OF-COUNTRY MEDICAL ALERT. Don't risk financial loss by travelling out of Canada without Medical coverage. National Auto League s Health pac gives our members the peace of mind Io travel worry free. Buy the most flexible cover­ age available starting at $49.00 for year round coverage. Call 1-800-387-2298 - 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m EDT. PERSONALS GOOD SEX for seniors. Overcome all erection problems caused by aging, med­ ications, surgery, diabetes etc. Get the facts: Performance Medical, Box 418, Valemount, B.C , Toll-free 1-800-663- 0121. GAIN MORE CONFIDENCE. Buy and read 'Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health” by L. Ron Hubbard, and it's Home Study Course ($31.00). Call 1- 800-561-5808. REAL ESTATE GOT A CAMPGROUND membership/timeshare? We ll take It! America's largest, oldest resale clearing­ house. Resort Sales International 1-800- 425-5967. Timeshare rentals needed. Call 24 hours a day. STEEL BUILDINGS THE LAST BUILDING YOU'LL EVER NEED. Future Steel is the recognized leader in affordable, top quality, arch­ style structures. For Value, Service & Integrity, call 1-800-668-8653 ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! Quonset buildings. . . High sidewalls. Limited quanlities. 25x34 $2,470.00, 30x40 $3,490.00, 35x52 $6,279.00, 42x60 $7,669.00, 47x80 $10,999.00, 52x104 $18,944.00 . . Ends optional. Pioneer 1- 800-668-5422. BEST BUILDINGS PRICES - Steel Strait­ wall Type - not quonset - 32x54 $8,505; 40x72 $12,887; 50x90 $18,378.; 60x126 $28,150 - other sizes available - Misc. clearance • Paragon - 24 hours 1-800- 263-8499. VACATION/TRAVEL CALM-WATER RIVER CRUISING. Spend 4 or 5 nights this summer or tall cruising the St Lawrence River in exquisite comfort aboard an elegant repli­ ca steamboat. Outstanding scenery and numerous attractions. From $860. Free brochure 1-800-267-7868. ONE AND TWO DAY Whitewater Rafting Adventures on the famous Ottawa River, based from our 650 acre outdoor Adven­ ture Resort Family ratting available. Call now for a free brochure Wilderness Tours 1-800-267-9166 CUSTOM COMBINING AVAIL- able for wheat, beans and corn. 523-4310, Tom. 29-2 $119,900 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 CUSTOM WICK WEEDING BY ATC with 40 ft. boom, very little compaction, $2.50 per acre. Call Old/Ridge Farms 887-6964. 28-3 IN-DEPTH CLEANING, OLD- fashioned quality at reasonable rales, all work guaranteed. 887- 6695. 18-tfn Kids go to camp • It's Affordable • It's Fast • It's Easy • One Bill Does It All • Northern Ontario $63 • Eastern Ontario $91 • Western Ontario $162 • Central Ontario S16X • All Ontario $3X0 • National Packages Available • (’.ill this paper for details! 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. 26-4 Continued from page 10 'Twin Bells Ranch' horse camp. The ranch owned by Dan and Kathy Patterson is near Brodhagcn. Michael Craig is yet another kid who got to gel away from it all by going to Shadow Lake Camp for two weeks. Kathleen and Roy Williamson enjoyed a visit from Kathleen's sister Lorccn and her husband Gilbert Hubert from North Bay. A highlight for the visitors was a trip to the Waterloo Farmer's Market. Service not top priority, says Cobum Continued from page 3 input." Councillor Cobum felt the ser­ vice wasn't council's first priority. "Mason, we’ve got a responsibility to ratepayers. I hear what John is saying about liability loud and clear. That means more to me than anyone saying 'But we've had this service for years'. We really can't concern ourselves with where [peo­ ple arc] going to park their car. " There had also been complaints received about the safely concern of vehicles entering the main street though the alley beside Blyth Dec­ orating which leads from the park­ ing lot. The road committee had asked for council to consider making this a one way in only. However, as the property is not owned by the vil­ lage, it has no jurisdiction. A sign would have to be placed by the property owner.