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The Citizen, 1997-04-30, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30,1997 PAGE 21. TENDERS WANTED TO BUY - 15 ACRES of standing hay. Phone 523-9585. 17-lp VILLAGE OF BLYTH The Blyth Memorial Community Hall Board Invites interested parties to submit Quotes for the replacement of one Roof Top Heating & Air Conditioning Unit at the Memorial Community Hall. Quotes must include the following Information: Size of Unit, Make of Unit, Model Number, Projected Cost Savings. The Quote shall Include the total cost of all labour and materials required to make the unit fully functional Including any work* to the roof to accommodate the new unit and any equipment required to take the old unit down or lift the new unit up onto the roof. As well the Quote shall include the cost of a 2 inch gas pipe onto the roof sized for all units on roof for future conversion to gas or propane. Consideration shall be given to either natural gas or propane units. Work scheduling will be required to accommodate activities at the Hall. Sealed Quotes clearly marked as to the contents shall be received by the undersigned on or before May 14,1997 at 5:00 p.m. Lowest or any Quote not necessarily accepted. Village of Blyth c/o John Stewart, A.M.C.T. P.O. Box 393 Blyth, Ont. N0M1H0 (519) 523-4545 WANTED - 50TH ANNIVERSARY Souvenir Booklet of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Blyth for years 1860 - 1910. Phone 519-523- 9648. 17-lp WANTED: LAWNS TO MOW for the season. Dave Pattison, 523- 4584. 17-2 B.J.'s DRIVER TRAINING AZ Training Course, no experience necessary. Job placement assistance. Call 1-800-708-5583 or 482-5026. 38-eow SOMEONE WITH SMALL (lightweight) tractor to plow large garden near Blyth. Call 523-9636 after 5:30 p.m. 17-lp SCRAP CARS AND TRUCKS - Bill's Auto Wrecking, Cone. 14, Grey Twp. 887-6510. 16-6p WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/2 miles south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn [Compiled by Margaret McMahon Phone 887-9250 | Cranbrook|The news from | P. Hagedoorn, 887-6270 and M. Saxon, 887-9287] Bride showered A shower was held on Saturday, April 26 in Cranbrook at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wiens for Angie Williams, fiancee of J.R. Wiens. It was attended by family members and neighbours. Congratulations to Gerald and Twyla Knight on their marriage which was celebrated in Waterloo. The reception was held in New Dundee. The married couple will reside in New Hamburg. Gerald is the son of Leslie and Yvonne Knight of Cranbrook. Laura Strickler formerly of Cranbrook celebrated her 39th birthday on April 28. Best wishes from the community. Couple feted in shed Congratulations to Tracy Fournier and Dave Johnston who were married on Saturday in Kurtzville. There was a good attendance at the shed buck and doe for Angela Terpstra and Chris de Groot who are being married in June. Sympathy is extended to Alice and Lloyd Keffer and Audrey Kef­ fer and family on the recent loss of Mrs. C. Smith, mother and grand­ mother. Sympathy of the community is extended to Dale and Gord Finch and family on the loss of Gord's father Tom Finch of Brussels. The Ethel Hall board hosted 11 tables of euchre, Monday evening, April 21. Winners were: 50/50 Donna Moore; ladies' high, Iola Subject, Marie Stute; high man, Keith Turn­ bull; ladies' low, Margaret Crowe and Annie McCourt; low man, George Pearson; most lone hands, Lois McLean, Hazel McKenzie, Hilda Holmes, Ross Stephenson, Allan Kennedy; tally card, Aileen Mann, Adrian Verstoep, Edna McLellan, Jim McGuillawee, Donna Moore. The next euchre is May 5. CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE "Advertise Across Ontario or Across the Country" BUSINESS OPPS. GOVERNMENT FUNDS. Government assistance pro­ grams information available. For your new or existing business. Take advantage of-the government grants and loans. Call 1-800-915-3615. 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For interview or application contact Ontario Truck Driver Training - London - 1-800- 263-4777 (job placement assistance available). FOR SALE SAWMILL $4895 SAW LOGS INTO BOARDS, planks, beams. Large capacity. Best sawmill value anywhere. Free information 1-800-566-6899. Norwood Sawmills, R.R 2, Kilworthy, Ontario POE 1G0. SALES HELP WANTED $ATTENTION STUDENTS$ Make a lot of money selling chocolate bars. New products available. Nothing to pay in advance. Fast delivery 1-800-383-3589. PERSONALS GAY & LESBIAN RESORT. Luxury cottages for sale, rent, camping, day passes, 1/2 hour north of Toronto. Pool dances and much more. Call for more info: 1-800- 477-5858. Victoria Weekend Camping Special. ADOPTION ADOPTEES AND BIRTH PARENTS - Family Finders and The Canada-Wide National Adoption Registry 1-800-871- 8477. "Reuniting Canadian Families from Coast to Coast" 1-800-871-8477. SERVICES PERSONAL PROBLEMS? Dial A Counsellor . Advice from qualified professionals. 1-800-807-3434, ext. 120, 24 hrs. HELP WITH AGING PARENTS. Get answers now with best selling book, cassettes and step-by-step workbooks. Risk free. Call 1-800-836-4977 for details. Request oper­ ator#^. STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS FOR SALE.... 21 x 30 $3,760.00. 25 X 40 $5,624.00. 32 X 44 $6,835.00. 34 X 56 $8,360.00. 40 x 60 $9,988.00. Ends included. Many styles and mod­ els available. Factory direct, Pioneer 1-800-668-5422. • It's Affordable • It's Fast • It's Easy • One Bill Does It All • Northern Ontario $76 • Eastern Ontario $138 • Western Ontario $130 • Central Ontario $134 • All Ontario $390 • National Packages Available • Call this paper for details! Hitting the ditch Moving to the side to allow a southbound vehicle to pass, the truck driven by Lee Burgar (seen crawling up the embankment) of RR3 Leamington, caught the soft shoulder and was pulled into the ditch on Sideroad 5/6, Morris Twp. Monday morning, said OPP. The 8:45 a.m. accident did not result in any injuries though the truck was damaged on the right side. Eager Explorers plan final night By Sara Speiran The sixth meeting for the Cranbrook Eager Explorers was held on Tuesday, April 22 at Grey Central School. We opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge, then answered the roll call by telling what food from our book we had made for our family. We divided into two groups. One group baked oven-ready rice and the other group made vegetable salad with spicy tomato dressing. We practiced our skits and made strawberry sundae topping and hot fudge sauce. We discussed our achievement program and what each of us would be doing. The achievement program will be held on Tuesday, April 29 at Grey Central School.