The Citizen, 1997-04-09, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1997
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MEMORIAM PERSONAL REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATEpD[E
HALLAM. In loving memory of a
dear sister and sister-in-law, Verna
Hallam, who passed away five
years ago, April 13, 1992.
Like falling leaves the years slip by
But loving memories never die.
They live within us memory still,
Not just today, but always will.
- Sadly missed by sister Mildred
and brother-in-law Tom Lawlor.
LOSE WEIGHT - Wanted 51
people to lose up to 30 lbs. by May
24. 100% natural and safe. 1-519-
740-5257. 12-4
REAL ESTATE
"SUDDENL Y ITS SOLD"
Countrywide
HEARTLAND REALTY INC.
1 Albert St, Clinton
519-482-3400
See our website S
www.countrywideheartiand.on.ca SA
Serving Huron From The Heart
independent
TtJernber
Broker
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers,
1/2 miles south of Brussels. Call
887-9499. tfh
ORTH. In loving memory of a dear
daughter and sister Margaret Jean
who passed away six years ago,
April 11, 1991.
Your picture hanging on the wall
Brings back a lot of memories to
all.
No need for words Jean but to say,
Sadly missed, still loved in every
way.
- By mother and family. 14-1
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ORTH. In loving remembrance of a
dear wife, mother and grandmother,
Jean who passed away April 11,
1991.
Sweet memories will linger
forever;
Time cannot change them, it's true;
Years that may come cannot sever
Our loving remembrance of you.
- Sadly missed and always loved
by Garry, Sandy and Brandon. 14-1
ORTH. In loving memory of a
very, special sister and aunt, Jean
Orth who passed away April 11,
1991.
God gave us a wonderful sister and
aunt,
One with a heart of gold.
Bless her Lord in your keeping
For her memory will never grow
old.
- Lovingly remembered by Fran,
Darwin and Tammy. 14-1
Mason Bailey 482-9371
BROKER (24 Hour Service)
NEW LISTING: 2 acre property
Morris Twp., red brick house that
can be restored, drilled well.
BUNGALOW: Attached garage,
finished SBdsDment, new
throughout.
HULLETT TOWNSHIP: 95 acres,
73 workable, no buildings, some
reforestation.
BLYTH: 2 bedroom brick
bungalow, F.A. oil heat, full dry
basement.
BLYTH: Several good building
lots.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: #4
Highway, 2500 sq. ft. building,
cold storage, gas heat, all on 1/2
acre lot.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Main
St. Blyth, 2 units, both
commercial.
BLYTH: 4 residential units, with
extra lots. Priced to sell.
BLYTH: Commercial Property,
good concrete block building,
with office. Reasonably priced.
COUNTRY PROPERTY N.W. OF BLYTH: Magnificent restored farm house,
24 ft country kitchen, 4 bedrooms, attached garage. Potential extra family
room In new addition. On one acre.
I-3400.
New high efficiency furnace In this
unique home, large living room
with wood stove, wooden- celling.
Zoned commercial. Excellent live-
in business opportunity. Blyth -
$82,900.
.Phone Gary Walden 482-7675.
VINCENT. In loving memory of
Shirley who passed away on April
14, 1996.
So many things have happened,
Since you were called away,
So many things to share with you,
Had you been left to stay.
No farewells were spoken,
We never said goodbye,
You were gone before we knew it
And only God knows why.
- Loved and sadly missed by Ray
and Mark. 14-lp
SERVICES
HOME COMPUTER HELP
In-home training on your computer.
Windows 3.1, Win '95, Internet
Instruction, Installation, Problem
Solving. Reasonable Hourly Rate.
Phone 523-9336 Jill. 13-2p
CUSTOM GRASS SEEDING BY
ATV. Frost seeding and hay
mixtures. Pasture re-seeding. Over
10 years experience. John
Hoonaard 523-9445. 10-10p
LIVESTOCK
WANTED: Barbecue pigs,
ruptures, etc. Call 887-9328. O3-tfn
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
for crippled, disabled cattle. Must
be alive and drug free (OFAC
approved). Winch equipped truck.
Phone Earl Lannin, RR 2, Atwood,
519-356-2479 or 1-800-661-0078.
01-50p
WE BUY AND SELL
LIVESTOCK
dairy, beef and horses,
crippled and poor- doing cows
PAY IMMEDIATELY
LICENCED DEALER
CLARENCE
POORTINGA
887-9747
INCOME TAXES PREPARED:
farm, business, personal. E-File
available allowing refunds in less
than 2 weeks. Phone Stephen
Thompson 482-7551 or leave forms
at Stitches by M.J. on Main Street
in Blyth. 03-14
ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM
welding, ornamental railing, trailers,
custom hitches, pigs/cattle penning,
machinery repairs and fabricating.
Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn
HURON VIDEO AND SOUND -
VCR repairs and computer up
grades. Call Steve 887-9434. 02-tfh
CRIMIE
STOPPIERS
1-800-222-TIPS
Solid older home with some
updating, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths,
good starter home. Probably less
than rent. ie. $420. P 4 I per month.
Blyth - $69,900. Open to offers.
Phone Gary Walden 482-7675.
FOR INFORMATION ON ANY OF THE ABOVE LISTINGS AND ANY
OTHER PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN BLYTH AND AREA; OR TO GET A
MARKET VALUE AT NO COST ON YOUR PROPERTY CALL GARY
WALDEN AT 482-3400 OFFICE, OR 482-7625 RES.
Quiet Street, well located in Blyth.
5 minutes from school and main
street. Large backyard. Well
maintained home Inside and out
Excellent Location for this 3 bed
room home which is zoned for
either residential or commercial.
Large lot, detached garage. New
large family room. Priced at
$81,900. Call John Van Eeden
Petersman at 526-7790.All of this for $79,500.
Beautiful Village Home in
Londesboro. Take a look at this 3
bedroom home with sunken living
room and a family room with wood
stove and walkout to backyard.
Call Fred Lobb for details at 482-
3400 or 482-3321 or call 1-800-463-
7363 and Ext 5175.
New Listing: Known as the Walton
Inn: features 35 seat restaurant, 5
rooms, bed & breakfast and living
accommodations. Call Richard
Lobb for more details at 482-7898.
482-3400
Give Someone
a Second Chance.
Discuss organ donation with your family.
The Kidney Foundation of Canada
WANTED TO RENT/SHARECROP
- cropland in Brussels, Blyth,
Wingham area. References
available. 887-6444. 14-1
Seaforth
hosts
poultry
sale, Sat.
Have you ever thought about
adding some poultry to your
backyard or farm? Your oppor
tunity comes April 12 at the
Seaforth Agriplex to buy, sell or
trade poultry and small pets.
A local committee has rented the
Agriplex to promote backyard
poultry and business that cater to
the hobby. Local breeders of
chickens, waterfowl, game birds,
cage birds and rabbits are encour
aged to come out and barter their
produce or set up a display.
The Agriplex is enclosed, heated
and large enough to accommodate
a show of this magnitude. Similar
shows are held in Mount Forest and
Woodstock outdoors with
participants selling out of the back
of pickup trucks and braving the
weather. Weekly sales of poultry at
Kitchener Stockyards for example
charge a commission of 21 per cent
cm birds sold by auction.
The committee of Paul Nichol,
Mat Pryce, Barry Cleave and Fred
Peel, along with other interested
people, hope the event held indoors
and allowing fellow producers to
barter with each other, would be
more beneficial.
The event begins at 9 a.m. with a
rooster crowing contest at 11 a.m.
This consists of participants
supplying their own box for the
rooster and the rooster that cows
the most in a certain length of time
wins a medallion and cash prize.
People can rent a rooster for the
contest supplied by the show
committee.
A lunch booth will be run by the
Seaforth Agriculture society. An
auction will be held at 1 p.m. to sell
donated articles and brds presented
by individuals wishing to sell them.
Any profit made from the event
will be donated to local charity.
Participants are encouraged to
display the birds they sell in crates
or cardboard boxes with sufficient
room and ventilation. Anybody
bringing sick, deformed birds or
birds in feed bags will be asked to
leave.
Anyone with any interest in birds
and small pets is welcome to come,
browse and support this event.