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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-11-02, Page 27THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1994. PAGE 27. REAL ESTATEREAL ESTATE .Culligan REAL ESTATE LTD OLDER HOME: in Blyth, close to school, lots of room. 4 bedrooms, living room plus dining room. Very clean and tidy. Priced to sell. $62,900. GARY WALDEN ^^ 482^67^^ FRED LOBB 482-3321 DIANE FREEMAN 482-9500 SOUTH OF BLYTH: 3.5 acres, 3 bedrooms, extensive ren-ovations, beautiful grounds, 3 baths, garage. $134,900. NEWER 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW: on edge of Blyth overlooking Blyth Brook and farmland. Fantastic view. Double lot. Move-in condition. Excellent price $129,900. QUIET AREA OF BLYTH: Family home features living room dining room, family room, laundry room on main floor. Detached workshop - $79,900. COMMERCIAL STORE: with 2 apartments on Main Street of Blyth. Ideal location in tourist town - $94,900. OLDER HOME: needs updating. Good solid home, nice lot, close to uptown Blyth. Looking for offers - $46,900. BUILDING PLUS VARIETY BUSINESS FOR SALE: Blyth, good apartment for rent, central air. Situated on its own lot. Private yard. STORE FRONT LOCATIONS: (Two) plus apartments above stores. All 4 units rented. Good investment income. Blyth. WELDING BUSINESS: Building equipment and stock all for sale. Highway locations COMMERCIAL: Ideal for tradesman or retail outlet, highway location, .59 acres with 1080 sq. ft. building. Call for information. LONDESBORO: 1 1/2 brick house. On large lot. Close to school. 3 bedrooms, 1 car detached garage, insulated workshop. NOW $89,900. DETACHED GARAGE: with opener enhances this 2 bath bungalow in Blyth. Approximately 10 years old. 1 bedroom In basement $89,900. NEW PRICE: Blyth - 580 Dinsley St. East, large lot, 148 foot frontage, separate dining room, 4 bedrooms. Needs some updating. Good possibilities. NOW $74,900. FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS - FARMS, SMALL ACREAGES & HOMES CALL CULLIGAN REAL ESTATE IN CUNTON 482-3400 REAL ESTATE SALES REPRESENTATIVES "si>PO£Mj<rrsiK>^^ Mason Bailey 482-9371 BROKER (24 Hour Service) Real Estate Ltd. COUNTRY HOME: On 5 acres, 5 miles from Blyth on paved road. House features 2 fireplaces, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, sun deck and 36' x 56' shed. REASONABLY PRICED: In Blyth, 1 1/2 floor home with small barn on 3.65 acres (15 subdivided lots). RESTAURANT AND GAS STATION: On busy corner showing excellent returns. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 4 plex in Blyth, on large lot,.priced to sell. BLYTH: New 3 bedroom bungalow, full basement, large sun deck and above ground pool, garden shed on large treed lot. BLYTH: Serviced building lots on Hamilton and King St. 1 1/2 STOREY FRAME PROPERTY: close to downtown, can be used for commercial use. s SERVICES LARRY'S CAR OILING, BY appointment only. Phone 523-4701. 42-7p ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM welding, ornamental railing, trailers, custom hitches, pigs/cattle penning, machinery repairs and fabricating. Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn IN-DEPTH CLEANING, OLD- fashioned quality at reasonable rates, all work guaranteed. 887- 6695. tfn CUSTOM COMBINING OF CORN, 30” and 36” rows, $20/acre. Wagons supplied. Phone 523-9440. 40-4p VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS SNOWPLOW TENDERS FOR THE 1994/95 SEASON Sealed, clearly marked tenders will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m. on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1994 for the 1994/95 Snowplowing season. Tender forms are available at the Municipal Office, Certificate of Insurance must be provided. Lowest tender or any tender not necessarily accepted. Hugh Nichol Road Superintendent Box 119 Brussels, Ontario NOG 1 HO ill VEHICLES FOR SALE 1989 DODGE CARAVAN SE 7 passenger, tinted factory win­ dows, air, running boards, AM/FM cassette, 89,000 km. immaculate condition $10,900 certified. 43-1 1985 VOYAGEUR, POWER windows, power seat, cruise, power door locks, AM/FM cassette, 7 passenger, $3,700 certified. 887-9865 or 887-6303. 42-2 WANTED WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP cars and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers. 1/4 miles south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn GORDON JAMES CALDWELL Gordon James Caldwell of Blyth, Ontario, passed away Oct. 27, 1994 at Clinton Public Hospital, as the result of a heart attack. He was 77. Mr. Caldwell was bom in East Wawanosh Twp. to the late George and Grace Caldwell. He was involved in farming and was a member of the Blyth United Church. He was the beloved husband of Catherine C. MacDonald, the lov­ ing father of Linda and Philp Pow­ ers of RR3 Oil Springs, Jean Woods of Petrolia and Gary Cald­ well of Blyth and the loved grand­ father of Cathy and Greg Caldwell and Kyle and Craig Powers. Mr. Caldwell was the dear broth­ er of Thelma (Mrs. Mac Cardiff) of Brussels, Norma (Mrs. Bill Rin- toul) of Whitechurch and the broth­ er-in-law of Edna MacDonald of Clinton and Isabel (Mrs. Paul Ellis) of Sudbury. Rev. Stephen Huntley officiated at the funeral service held on Oct. 29, at Tasker Chapel of the Beattie- Falconer Funeral Homes. Interment was at Blyth Union Cemetery. WESLEY McCUTCHEON Wesley Luke (Mac) McCutcheon, RR 1, Bolton, passed away in Etobicoke General Hospital on Monday, Oct. 24, 1994 in his 93rd year. Mr. McCutcheon was the beloved husband of the late Olga F. Wiles and dear father and father-in- law of Paul and Jean of Scar­ borough, and Ronald (deceased) and Marilyn (deceased). He is lovingly remembered by seven grandchildren and four great­ grandchildren. Mr. McCutcheon was also predeceased by two sisters, Mrs. Robt. (Ada) Craig of Blyth and Mrs. Wm. (Martha) Sholdice of Walton and two brothers, William and Harvey McCutcheon of Brussels. A graveside service was held at St. John's Anglican Church Ceme­ tery, Morris Twp. on Thursday, Oct. 27 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Vicars Hodge officiating. Arrangements were by the Egan Funeral Home, Bolton. CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE "Advertise Across Ontario or Across the Country" COMING EVENTS BRANTFORD WOOD SHOW, November 11, 12, & 13, Brantford Civic Centre. Exhibits, Equipment, Crafts, Seminars, Prizes, Carving Competition. Friday: 4-9 p.m., Satur­ day: 10-6 p.m., Sunday 10-5 p.m. Admission: $5. Exhibitor infor. (519) 449-2444, General Inquiries 1-800- 563-6858. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INTRODUCING individuals and fundraisers to cellular, fax and long distance discounts in your area. Unlimited residual income. No expe­ rience required. No territorial restric­ tions. Recording 1-800-700-3994. DISSATISFIED? I earn $200/day from my home-based distribution business (food/nutrition). Training available. 24hr toll-free message (most areas) 1-416-550-3671. CAREER TRAINING LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern School of Auctioneer­ ing. Next Class: Nov. 19-25. Infor­ mation , contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R.#5, Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. BE A SUCCESSFUL WRITER . . . with our great home-study course. Call for a FREE BOOK. 1-800-267- 1829 The Writing School, 2211-38 McArthur Ave., Ottawa, Ont. K1L 6R2. PART-TIME HELP WANTED PART-TIME HELP WANTED JEW­ ELRY LOVERS - Earn extra money • 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 $168 • All Ontario $380 • National Packages Available • Call this paper for details! Trio entertains at Missionary service The Gilmore Trio from Wainfleet were guest musicians at Auburn Missionary Church on Sunday, Oct. 30. Their singing of I'm Free From the Fear of Tomorrow, The Old Fashioned Meeting and Where Can We Go? was enjoyed by all. Pastor Carne's message from Acts 13: 32-41 was "To Serve the Present Age." Sometimes it is frustrating to do visitation, he said. How do you minister when both husband and wife work? How do Blyth United choir practises for concert Continued from page 24 near and far. The offering from the event goes entirely to Missions and Service Fund. Hymn No. 509, Lead On, O King Eternal was sung followed by Commissioning and Benediction. This joyous and inspirational service was concluded with the 17 voice Blyth choir singing, Go now in Peace. The beautiful flower arrange­ ments were from the funerals of for Xmas as a party plan rep. & develop a career-for the future. No investment required. Call Jennifer Kathleen Ltd. (905) 858-5005. SALES HELP WANTED SATTENTION STUDENTS$ make a lot of money selling chocolate bars in your area in your spare time. Nothing to pay in advance, fast delivery 1-800-38-DELUX MISCELLANEOUS POETRY CONTEST $24,000 in prizes yearly. Possible publication. Send one original poem 20 lines or less: National Library Of Poetry, Box 704-1365, Owings Mills, Md 21117. REAL ESTATE GOT A CAMPGROUND member- ship/timeshare? We’ll take itl Ameri­ ca’s largest, oldest resale clearing­ house. Resort Sales International 1- 800-423-5967. Timeshare rentals needed. Call 24 hours a day. STEEL BUILDINGS QUONSET BUILDINGS . . . Annual Factory Direct Winter Sale. No Mid­ dleman. 21x34 $1,998.00. 25x44 $2,736.00. 32x48 $4,264.00. 34x54 $4,898.00. 40x58 $6,394.00. 40x66 $7,298.00. Ends optional. Pioneer 1-800-668-5422. STEEL BUILDINGS SHOW SPE­ CIAL - Quonsets & S. Models. Fac­ tory has allocated 29 Buildings, vari­ ous sizes. No reasonable offer refused, first come, first served. Call Future 1-800-668-8653. you visit among high rise apartments when everything is locked? The time when we were bom has an influence on our thinking and attitude, but David ministered to his generation. Israel needed a unifying king and David was that person. Many have forsaken God's Word but there are still young people today who have enthusiasm for the work of God. Winning souls is a continual calling of God, Pastor Came said. Margaret Taman and Gordon Caldwell and placed in loving memory by their families. Frank Mills and Blyth United Church Senior Choir are presenting a performance of Christmas music on Sunday, Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall. One dollar from each ticket, which can be purchased at Christmas and Country and Blyth Decorating, will be going to Blyth United Church since both these stores are donating their commissions.