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LIVESTOCK SERVICES SERVICESCOMING
EVENTS
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Sara Lyons, Sunday, July 20,
1997, 2:00 - 4:30 p.m. Londesboro
Hall. 27-2
FOUND
CHANGE PURSE FOUND IN
Brussels on Elizabeth St. on July
10. Claim at Brussels' Clerk’s office
by describing. 28-lp
HAY/STRAW
WANTED TO BUY: HAY &
straw. Phone 887-9747. 27-2b
HELP
WANTED
LARGE FARROW-TO-WEAN
hog farm near Brussels requires an
individual to work in all aspects of
the operation. This individual must
be a team player with a positive
attitude and a love for animals.
Housing available. Please send
resume to Monoway Farms Ltd.,
RR 4, Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0 or
Fax 887-9837. 28-2
BLYTH GENERAL STORE IS
now accepting resumes. 28 -1 b
EXPERIENCED PART-TIME
cook and waitresses. Apply in
person to - Turnberry Cafe,
Brussels (formally George's). 28-lp
PERSON TO PUMP GAS AT
busy gas station, must have a full
driver's licence. Apply to Drawer
#175, c/o The Citizen, P.O. Box
152, Brussels. 27-2
REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY -
restaurant server. Apply in person
the Blyth Inn 523-9381. Ask for
Carol or Peter. 27-1 b
CRIME ■
iriX>l»PI*RS
1-800-222-TIPS
KRAUTER. In loving memory of
J. Calvin Krauter who passed away
July 12, 1996.
There is a bridge of memories from
here to Heaven above
It keeps our loved one close to us
It's called "The Bridge of Love".
- Always remembered by his wife
Marguerite and family. 28-1
WHITFIELD, Herman. In loving
memory of a dear husband, father
and grandfather who passed away
July 21, 1996.
Your presence we miss
Your memory we treasure
Loving you always
Forgetting you never.
- Lovingly remembered by wife
Muriel, Sharon, Gord and family,
Lois, Lyle and family. 28-1
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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
p PETS
BEAGLE PUPS FOR SALE.
Ready mid July. Phone 523-4272.
27-2p
With Osteoporosis
a fractured hip could be
a life sentence.
Osteoporosis
Society
’.’•T’-' of Canada
Call 1-800-463-6842
lor more information.
ONE ACRE PROPERTY WITH
seven room frame house, two three-
piece baths, drilled well, shed
comprising insulated workshop,
storage room, garage. Make an
offer - Clare Vincent, Londesboro
523-4468. 27-2p
Countrywide
HEARTLAND REALTY INC.
1 Albert St., Clinton
519-482-3400
See our website
www.countrywideheartland.on.ca
Serving Huron From The Heart
A NEW SERVICE - 24 Hour Real Estate information at no cost to you: Dial 1-800-
463-7363 plus the extension number of the property that you want information on.
FOR A FREE, ACCURATE, ESTIMATE ON THE VALUE OF
YOUR PROPERTY WITH NO OBUGATION CONTACT GARY
WALDEN AT 482-7675 RES. OR PHONE 482-3400
AND ASK FOR GARY WALDEN.
NEW LISTING: Ext. 5142 - Home
totally rebuilt in 1990. Custom
built kitchen. 1 or 2 bedrooms,
central vac., large rear deck and
insulated shop. Call Fred Lobb for
more details on this delightful
home.
482-3400
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1660 AXIAL FLOW IS THE WAY
to go, when your crops have grown.
John Gillis Custom Combining.
Phone evenings 887-6009. 26-5p
VCR REPAIRS AND ON-SITE
computer service. Call HVS 887-
9434. 25-tfn
REAL ESTATE
Real Estate Ltd.
"SUDDEMWT^CM^^
Mason Bailey 482-9371
BROKER (24 Hour Service)
NEW LISTING: 100 acres, Hullett
Twp., 54 workable, good house,
barn equipped for hogs,
hardwood bush.
NEW LISTING: Victoria Street,
Vanastra, 4 bedroom, 2 floor
home, gas heat, all in very nice
condition.
NEW LISTING: Highway #4, near
Londesboro, 1 floor brick
bungalow on 3/4 acres with large
work shop. All in excellent
condition.
NEW LISTING: 10 acres, vacant
property in Maitland Block.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: #4
Highway, 2500 sq. ft. building,"
cold storage, gas heat, on 1/2 acre
lot.
BLYTH: Ideal Income property. 4
rental units, with extra lot,
needing repairs.
LUCKNOW: 14 residential units,
all ground floor and well
maintained all on 5 acres.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CALL - MASON BAILEY
519-482-9371
independent
Member
Broker
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NEW LISTING: Ext. 5135 - 18.06
acres pasture land with spring
fed pond. Solarium screened-in
porch. Loft bedrooms with
circular staircase and much more.
$219,000. Call Fred Lobb.
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ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM
welding, ornamental railing, trailers,
custom hitches, pigs/cattle penning,
machinery repairs and fabricating.
Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn
ATTENTION FARMERS AND
Others: Need some help to do field
work? Need someone to do chores
or cut your grass while on holi
days? Need a ride to the airport?
Give me a call, whether it's for two
hours or two weeks. (Farm back
ground and large equipment
experience). Warren 887-9836.27-2
MOTHER OUTSIDE OF BLYTH
willing to provide loving care for
your child al very reasonable rates.
Resume available. Call 523-4853
anytime. 28-1
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VEHICLES FOR SALE
1985 PLYMOUTH VOYAGEUR,
6 passenger van, new motor, runs
good, certified. Call after 6:00,
523-4853. 28-1
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers,
1/2 miles south of Brussels. Call
887-9499. tfn
WANTED TO BUY: FARM
tractor 30 to 80 h.p. with or without
loader, excellent price paid. Phone
523-4260. 28-1
Wingham
Hosp. Aux.
Continued from page 16
with monies going to the
rehabilitation centre for equipment,
the purchasing of two cardiac arrest
carts, an infusion pump and
refurbising of the second floor
solarium.
Thirteen tables played at the final
bridge at the Masonic Hall.
Katharine Andrew took high total
for the year, Anita Kennedy, high
individual and Murray Gaunt, high
for the evening.
Margaret MacLeod and Helen
Daughterly attended a one-day
president's conference on June 16
in Stratford.
Upcoming events include a blood
donor clinic, Aug. 28 and the Fall
Tea, Sept. 15 to be held at the home
of Jane Treleaven of Lucknow.
Tickets for two log cabin quilts,
fabric donated by Ruth Baxter,
design and sewing donated by Ann
Hawkins and hand quilted by the
Belmore Happy Group will be
drawn Dec. 19. Proceeds will go to
the hospital auxiliary.
The Fall conference will be in
Exeter on Sept. 29. One of the
workshops will be on photography.
The next meeting will be held on
Sept. 22 in the Board Room,
Wingham and District Hospital at
1:30 p.m. New members welcome.
Crimes
of the
Week
TRACTOR STOLEN
Sometime between the afternoon
of May 30 and the morning of June
2, a red 1993 Agco Allis 5670 four-
wheel drive tractor was stolen from
Cone. 9, Morris Twp. The tractor
was worth approximately $18,000.
The thief had hot wired the
tractor to steal it.
On June 3 police were notified
that the stolen tractor had been
located at a neighbour's farm,
smashed up against a bridge.
Damage to the tractor was about
$10,000.
THEFT OF TOOLS
A construction trailer had been
broken into between noon on June
28 and July 1 at Cone. 8, McKillop
Twp. A variety of tools were stolen
including a Makita drill, Ryobi
router, Makita miter saw and cut
off saw, large red tool box contain
ing assorted tools, and extension
cords.
MISCHIEF
A pickup truck was damaged at
Gar's Bar on Main Street in Exeter
on June 27. The owner came out at
1:30 a.m. and the truck had a
scratch along the passenger side
door, the driver's side mirror was
bent, and the culprit had attempted
to kick out the rear window of the
cab. The frame of the window was
bent but the glass did not smash.
THEFT FROM VEHICLE
Unknown persons entered a car
sitting at West Street in Seaforth on
June 25 and removed assorted
cassette tapes and an amount of
change. Also some writing was en
graved on the truck of the vehicle.
If you have information about
these or any other crimes call
Crime Stoppers of Huron County,
1-800-222-8477 and you could
receive a reward of up to $1,000.
Remember crime doesn't pay
Crime Stoppers does!
Water
warning
Continued from page 14
bacteria.
• In rural areas, agricultural runoff
and faulty septic systems are two
of the main culprits responsible
for polluting beach water with
fecal matter.
You Can Help
• If you’re interested in ensuring
future generations can enjoy
swimming in a natural environ
ment, remember that fertilizers
and animal excrement can find
their way into the storm sewers.
Use fertilizers sparingly. Pet
owners should stoop and scoop.
Rural property owners can help by
keeping fences in good repair to
prevent livestock from roaming
freely in creeks and rivers. Septic
systems should be well
maintained.