The Citizen, 2001-09-12, Page 18WILMA REICHEL
In loving memory of a dear wife,
mother and oma, Wilma who
passed away on September 17,
2000.
May the winds blow softly,
And whisper so you'll hear,
That we will always love and
miss you,
And wish you were here.
Our hearts still ache in sadness.
Secret tears still flow.
What it meant to lose you.
No one will ever know.
Always in our hearts Alfred.
Maria, Elmer, Jonathan,
Anthony and Stephanie.
o BAILEY
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Clinton
Mason Bailey 482-9371
BROKER (24 Hour Service)
BLYTH: Ideal family home, large 2 storey
brick, 4 bedroom home on 1 1/4 lots, good
heated workshop.
CLINTON: 143 Fulton St., 6 room, 1 1/2 floor,
frame home, gas heat, fenced lot.
100 ACRES: West of Dungannon, house,
barn, 50 acres workable, nice setting for
country living.
BLYTH: Price reduced on a 2 floor brick
home with 3 extra lots on Dinsley St. Phone
for details.
100 ACRES: West Wawanosh, all cropable.
brick home, frame barn.
HARDWARE STORE: Long established
business in Blyth. Large apartment above.
All in excellent condition. Owner wishes to
retire.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 1 commercial
unit, 2 apartments, walk-out basement
workshop. 555,000.00 or best offer. Low
down payment arranged.
BLYTH: 8 rental units. 2 commercial and 6
residential, showing excellent return. Fully
occupied.
BLYTH: Elegant ranch style home on 15.5
acres with barn and workshop on paved road
adjacent to Blyth.
BLYTH: Large well treed building lot on
Drummond St.
Howson Mills is currently seeking an energetic individual to
further complement the successful team at the Flour Mill, Blyth,
Ontario.
PACKER/LOADER
Duties include operation of loading facility, packaging of end use
products, and various other duties.
This is a full-time position that involves shift work on a 24 hour
basis with weekend work included. We thank all applicants,
however only those applicants under consideration will be
contacted for an interview. Please respond by résumé or
application form before September 26, 2001 to:
HOWSON &
HOWSON LTD.
Feed, Seed, Chemicals, Fertilizer,
Grain Elevators, Custom Applications
Fax 523-4920 or Phone 523-4241
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519-482-3400
1 Albert St., Clinton
Fred Lobb, Broker/Owner
See our website: www.prudentialheartland.com
408 Queen St.,
Blyth. Totally
renovated brick
commercial
building storefront
plus immaculate 2
bedroom apartment
upstairs. Recent
updates include
wiring, plumbing,
heating (FA gas),
central air, air
cleaner, 14 ft.
ceilings with
original tin, original
hardwood floors.
Tastefully decorated and very well maintained,
VRM: Vendor will entertain otters between
• $99,900 - $119,876. Call Fred R. Lobb, Broker, to
view.
Prudential
Heartbrid Realty
279 Dinsley St., Blyth. Very nice 2 storey, 3
bedroom home with lots of original
woodwork. Separate dining room, kitchen
has newer cupboards. 4 piece bath plus
additional 3 piece bath/MF laundry combo.
Attached single garage. A lot of work has
been done in this nicely decorated and
very well maintained home. Call Erwin
Stone, Assoc. Orbiter, 357-2400 (office) or
335-6024 (res.)
482-3400
ifisINTEE Real Estate
19 Albert St., Clinton 482-5991
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YOUR McINTEE TEAM
Peter Damsma 482-9849
John Duddy Associate Broker 482-3652
Tony & Mary Vanden Hengel 233-3168
3 bedroom, newly sided home. Large
eat-in kitchen, newer windows, FA gas
furnace. Single car garage/shop.
Featured on double lot. Blyth. D8104.
New 4 bedroom brick bungalow
featuring oak kitchen cupboards with
built in china cabinet. Main floor
laundry, office, finished rec room.
Ready to move in. Blyth. MLS# D8108
COUNTRY BUILDING LOTS IN LONDESBORO: Paved road. Lovely rural setting.
Views of pond. 130' x 330' for 525,000. 2.15 acres (5 lots + 1.17 acre lot) for 535,000.
MLS#D8126 & D8127.
3 BUILDING LOTS FOR YOUR DREAM HOME! All services available. Paved street.
Quiet established residential area. $19,500. each.
PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2001.
Classified Advertisements
Free H elp wanted Help wanted Livestock Real estate
SET OF MATCHING DISHES —
off-white with brown floral design,
8 place settings, microwave and
dishwasher safe. Phone 523-9636
after 5:30 p.m. 36-lp
G arage/yard
x, sales
GARAGE SALE, SATURDAY.
Sept. 15, from 8 a.m. to 12, 51
Queen St., Brussels. Baby sleigh,
buggy, car seats, snow suits and
miscellaneous items. 36-1
Help wanted
NEED A RELIABLE PERSON
to milk five evenings a week. 50-
cow tie stall, Walton area. Call
887-6875. 34-3
ATLAS
TANNING &
DYEING LTD.
requires person for
full-time employment.
Interested production
of various aspects of
tanning.
Apply in person
Hwy. #4 South
Blyth 523-4595
HERDSMAN WANTED ON
large dairy farm. AI skills, milking
and maternity care experience
necessary. Housing available.
Phone or fax 887-6288. 33-4
SERVER — PART TIME. MUST
be 18, evenings and weekends to
start immediately. Apply at The
Blyth Inn. 32-tfn
KITCHEN HELP — PART TIME,
evenings and weekends to start
immediately. Apply at The Blyth
Inn. 32-tfn
SEEKING MATURE, ENERGETIC
reliable person for the care of 2
children in our home. Hours - 8:30
to 5:30, Monday to Friday. No
students please. Must have own
,eiiable transportation. Contact
knanda at 482-5545 evenings or
523-4595 days. 33-tfn
REQUIRED
IMMEDIATELY
Position open for a Part-
Time Driver or a Full-Time
Driver with a valid "AZ"
license, for long haul with
flat beds. Applicants must
have at least 6 months US
experience, and a clean
drivers abstract. Some
tarping required. Benefit
package available. Contact
Ryan Enterprises, Walton.
Phone 519-887-6901.
APPLE PICKERS NEEDED FOR
harvest season. Contact 523-9338.
35-2
WANTED IMMEDIATELY —
chicken catchers for local night
crew. Transportation provided,
hours vary, salary, piece work.
Phone 1-800-265-1170. 34-4
PART-TIME HELP NEEDED
for morning milking, 3 hour shifts.
no experience necessary. Please
call 887-2649 or fax your resume to
'887-8301. 35-2
H orses
ROCKING R STABLES IS
currently planning the winter
activity schedule. We have cattle
available for Team Penning/Sorting
and Roping practices, tentatively
scheduled for Thursday evenings
and Sunday afternoons. Team
Sortings will continue this winter,
don't be shy — give it a try!
Everyone welcome. If interested
give us a call. There are limited
stalls available for the winter.
Please phone ASAP it interested to
reserve or book. Training space is
available, if you have a horse you
would like worked with, give us
call at Rocking R Stables, R.R. #I,
Bluevale 519-335-6295. 36-2
I n memoriam
McL.ELLAN, CLEMENT. In
loving memory of a dear father
who passed away five years ago
September 12, 1996.
My heart is full of memories,
I treasure them with care.
The way you had to leave,
Will always seem unfair.
Sad is my heart that loves you.
Silent the tears that fall.
Living my life without you,
Is the hardest part of all.
In all that life has given me,
And all that is left to do.
I will never have a greater gift,
Than the time I spent with you.
— Lovingly remembered and never
forgotten, your son Dave. 36- I
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The FE. Madill Secondary School Council in
Wingham requires one community representative.
The School Council is a volunteer group of parents, teachers, students
and community members who work together to advise the school's
administration on current issues and matters of concern. With the many
changes now taking place in education, this group's role has become
increasingly important. If you are interested in your child's education,
this group is your vehicle for being informed about what is going on in
the school and also is a mechanism for having a positive influence on
upcoming issues.
While the School Council's primary role is that of an advisory group to
the school administration, they are also committed to financially helping
student groups within the school. They assist as they are able to, con-
sider financial needs that are brought to their attention, and continue to
investigate fundraising opportunities on behalf of the school.
As a community representative, you would participate in School Council
meetings; when possible, you would participate in information and train-
ing sessions, act as a link between the School Council and the commu-
nity; and, encourage the participation of parents from all groups and of
other people within the school community.
If you are interested, please call Terry Matz, of the F.E. Madill Secondary
School Council at 357-1922. You are also welcome to attend our next
School Council meeting on Wednesday, September 12th at 7:30 p.m., in
the library of F.E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham.