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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-09-18, Page 18279 SARAH ST., LONDESBORO, NEW PRICE $79,900.: Retire or start out in this charming, renovated and redecorated 2 bedroom bungalow on • a large, professionally landscaped lot. New bathroom boasts Jacuzzi soaker tub and separate shower stall. Large deck overlooks ,ountain pond and flagstone firepit. Call Rick Lobb, toll free & 24 hr. pager 1-888-482- 3480. MLS4021647 8 TRUEMAN ST., LONDESBOROUGH, $194,500.: Spacious, beautiful 4 bedroom home in village setting. Enjoy the amenities of this 8 year old home including jacuzzi tub, fireplace, woodstove, cathedral ceilings, hardwood and tile floors, open concept KT/LR/DR, large attached double garage and large detached garage/workshop. High efficiency gas furnace. Deck off KT/LR/DR. This is a quality home in the village of Londesborough. Call Fred or Rick. MLS#022089 482-3400 *Prudential / Heartland Realty 519-482-3400 1 Albert St., Clinton Fred Lobb. Broker/Owner See our website www.prudentialheartland.com ifiosINTEE Real Estate 19 Albert St., Clinton 482-5991 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * YOUR McINTEE TEAM John Duddy Associate Broker 482-3652 Tony & Mary Vanden Hengel 233-3168 Unique open concept home featuring spacious family room and sun room with propane fireplace. Large kitchen with patio doors and large windows overlooking the Maitland River. 1/2 acre lot. $137,000. MLS#022075. 2 year old, 4 bedroom brick bungalow. Beautiful oak kitchen cupboards with built-in china cabinet, open concept with patio doors off dining area. Main floor laundry & office. Family room with large windows. Beautifully decorated, ready to move in. $180,000. 3 ACRE COUNTRY PROPERTY: Hilltop setting. Ideal building location. Paved road. $49,900. MLS# 01 1 747. Lost/strayed LOST — MOTORCYCLE saddlebag cover, black, on Moncrieff Road on Sunday. Call 887-6332. 36-1p Mortgages Part-time Concession Booth staff required at the Blyth & District Community Centre, nights and weekends. Students welcome. Apply with résumé to The Township of North Huron Rec. Dept. Att: Terri Forster P.O. Box 90 Wingham, ON NOG 2W0 Or drop off in person to Dave Cook at the Blyth Arena. ,! BAILEY REAL ESTATE LTD. Clinton Mason Bailey 482-9371 BROKER (24 Hour Service) REDUCED TO SELL: Hardware store in Village of Blyth. Well-established. Owner retiring. Large apartment above. McCONNELL ST.. BLYTH: 1 floor, frame building, on large lot, could be converted to residence. Phone for details. BLYTH: Solid brick family home, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 1 1/4 lots, good heated workshop. ST. AUGUSTINE AREA: 100 acres,no buildings. spring creek. 7 acres hardwood. REDUCED TO SELL: King St., Blyth, 2 bedroom bungalow. 2 years old, all in excellent condition. BLYTH: Investment property. 8 rental units, 2 commercial and 6 residential. showing excellent return. BEAUTIFUL large well treed building lot on Drummond Street, Blyth. LISTINGS NEEDED FOR SELLER'S MARKET, FARM PROPERTIES & HOMES PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2002. Classified Advertisements Help wanted Real estate Real estate Real estate Services Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hedden from Rensseleaer, New York visited recently with Mabel Wheeler. David Picket' of Vancouver, BC recently spent a few days with Mabel Wheeler., Mait and Mary Edgar of Petrolia attended the Belgrave School Fair and after visited at the home of Helen Stonehouse. Louise and Bill Marshall of Calgary, and Mait and Mary Edgar 'of Petrolia spent a few days at the home of Isabelle Elston. They all attended the Belgrave school fair where Leanne Elston opened the fair as she was the student when in Grade 8 with the highest points in school wotk.k Leanne also received a coin set. Later that evening, they along with Isabelle Elston and other relatives were supper guests at the home of Jamie, Susan and Hayden Robinson. Colleen , Irwin, • Adam, Abby and Alex Van der Jagt of Port Carling and Mark Commandant of Bala visited on the weekend with Betty Irwin. Amanda Jones of Barrie also Xisited with her grandmother Betty Irwin. Jim Coultes has returned home from Wingham and District Hospital. Friends and neighbours wish Jim a speedy recovery with improved health. Happy Birthday to Bob Grasby on Sept. 22 and Freda Johnston Sept. 28. If you. have any news that you would like to appear in the Belgrave News please contact Linda Campbell at 357-2188. A surprise 60th birthday party was recently held 14 Bob Gordon at their home, with many family members helping to celebrate the special occasion, Special birthday greetings are also extended from friends and neighbours in the community. Eight tables of shoot were in play on Friday, Sept. 13 in the Belgrave community Centre. Winners were: high lady, Norma Moore; second high lady, Louise Schiestel; most shoots, Alice Nicholson; low lady, -Audrey Vath; high man, Bob Grasby; second high man, George Inglis; most shoots, Jack Taylor: low man, Ada Taylor. . The next shoot is Friday, Sept. 27 at 1:30 p.m. In memoriam MAIR, EVELYN R. MAIR, JAMES A. In loving memory of our parents our passed away on Sept. 18. 1989 and Aug. 29, 2001. Remembrances We can't feel saddened over the loss of those we love without first remembering the joy of loving them. The real sadness would have been never having had them in our lives at all. Remembering is a journey the heart takes, back into a time that was, and our thoughts are the only tickets needed to ride. We who have truly loved are blessed. — Forever in our hearts, Norma Linda, Joan and families. 36 I Livestock WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK dairy, beef and horses, crippled and poor- doing cows PAY IMMEDIATELY LICENCED DEALER CLARENCE POORTINGA 887-9747 NEED A MORTGAGE? First 8 Seconds GET THE LOWEST RATE CONSOLIDATE DEBTS Borrow 5100,000. - Pay 5625. per month "HARD TO APPROVE" Whatever your needs, Give Us A Try. MORTGAGE NETWORK 519-482-7675/1-866-623-0589 www.garywalden.com P ets DOG OBEDIENCE CLASSES sponsored by Bluewater Kennel Club start Wednesday, Sept. 18 far 8 weeks, Seaforth Agri-Plex at the fairgrounds in SeatOrth. Beginners 7 - 8 p.m. Advanced 8 - 9 p.m Trainer: Ruth Oesch. Cost: $80. Rabies certificate required. Contact Florence Pullen 233-7896. - 15-2 FROM BELGRAVE Knox celebrates anniversary Knox Presbyterian . Church celebrated its anniversary • on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Cathrine Campbell led the service. This was the 138th anniversary of the congregation. There was a good attendance of neighbours and friends.- NOrman Barlow of ClintOn gave the message on The Power of Positive Thinking. Chalmers Quartet of London gave a special gilt of music accompanied by organist Eliiabeth Procter. Lunch and a time of fellowship was held at the Women's Institute Hall fallowing the service. - Qn Sunday, Sept. .22 an anniversary service will he held at Knox United Church at 11 a.m. Bill Andrews from Northlea United Church will he the guest speaker. Lunch will follow theservice. GAMBLING Do you or someone you know have a gambling problem? Free, confidential information is available to the gambler, their family members or others who are affected by the gambling. Call Huron Addiction Services, 482- 1767. 36-I Vehicles for sale 1984 BUICK LESABRE, 4 DOOR, 307 motor, great winter car, $1,000 - o.b.o. Call 523-9684. 36-lp Wanted WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, _ 1/2 mile south of Brussels. Call 887- 9499. tfn Check out the classifieds Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca Matthew UCW study topic The Afternoon Unit of the UCW met Tuesday. Sept. 10 in the Sunday school room. Kay Roberts opened the meeting by welcoming everyone. This was followed by a short memorial for Olive Bolt, one of the members who passed away during the summer. Lois (Walnut:y conducted the worshIrService and Pat Hunking assisted by readin, the scripture. The minutes of the June meeting were read and : approved. Lois ('harnney gave the treasurer's report and reported the number of home and hospital visits in the past year. Mary Taylor was in charge of Bible study continuing on with a chapter of Matthew. Audrey Fenton presented the study beginning by bringing... members up to date on the' missionary work Kathy (Snell i Whately and husband Tim and family are doing in Indonesia A • video was enjoyed by the group. Mrs. Roberts closed the meeting ss i-th the LICW Benediction. On Thursday., Sept. 20 the general UCW meeting will be held in Knox United church hasement at 8 p.m. with guest speaker- Joyce Johnston. She v. ill he speaking op Multiple Sclerosis..