HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-06-28, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2000.
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Peter Damsma 482-9849
John Duddy Associate Broker 482-3652
Tony & Mary Vanden Hengel 233-3168
Gary Walden 482-7675
Cash crop farm. 147 acres, 102 workable,
32 bush 1 1/2 storey alum, sided, 4
bedroom home. Older big barn used for
storage.
Great family home in Blyth. 3 large
bedrooms, 2 baths. Totally renovated
throughout. New wrap-around veranda.
Cash crop farm. 98 acres, 89 workable, 1
1/2 storey brick home with 3 bedrooms.
Shed + workshop, barn.
NEW LISTING: Great starter home with barn for workshop. 2+ bedrooms, main floor
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3 BUILDING LOTS: Drummond St., Blyth. Area of new homes. Priced from $21,000. Call
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49 ACRE, WORKABLE PROPERTY: Systematically tiled land. Call for details. Vacant land.
$190,000
FABULOUS WATERFRONT PROPERTY: 28 acres fronting on the Brussels Dam
Conservation Area. Includes part of the dam itself, an island and a gorgeous building site.
$95,000.
4 ACRES: Building lot on edge of Blyth. Rolling land. Great place to build and have
country elbow room. $35,000.
Cheerio Club to dine
at Bayfield Village Inn
On Wednesday, June 21 the
Cheerio Club enjoyed a chicken
dinner at Tom’s Variety. The
members adjourned to the home of
Phyllis Potter.
Roll call was answered with snort
readings which were ‘food for
thought’. Edythe Beacom won the
door prize given by Phyllis.
Following the business and
reports, cards were played.
The group will dine at the Village
Inn at Bayfield for their next
meeting on July 19. Genevieve
Allen will entertain the members
that afternoon at her cottage.
ICII hears of Westminster
Continued from page 13
gave a report on their activities at
Westminster weekend. Gail Lear
shared some thoughts on the Camp
Mcnesetung Ladies Day.
July 20 the Sunday morning
service will be conducted by the
UCW. Plans were discussed for a
summer theatre outing to the Huron
Country Playhouse.
§ BAILEY
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Clinton
Mason Bailey 482-9371
BROKER (24 Hour Service)
NEW LISTING: McConnell St., Blyth, 1 floor
frame building in excellent condition, easily
converted to residence.
HARDWARE STORE: Long established, same
owner for 25 years, retiring, large apartment
above, all in excellent condition.
REDUCED: Blyth, 10 year old split level, 3
bedrooms, wood and gas heat, large lot,
attached garage.
BLYTH: corner of King & Morris Streets, 1
1/2 floor brick home, natural gas heat, above
ground pool.
BLYTH: 2 floor brick home on extra-large lot,
newly renovated, edge of town.
RESTAURANT AND STEAKHOUSE: Seats
130, modern apartments above. Owners wish
to retire.
BAYFIELD: Main Street, log home on large
lot, 3 bedrooms, nice atmosphere, priced to
sell quickly.
BLYTH: 40 acre farm with good home and
general purpose barn 3 miles from Blyth on
paved road.
BLYTH: Commercial property, Queen St.,
1500 sq. ft. brick building with apartment
above, very reasonable price.
BLYTH: corner of Gypsy Lane and
Westmoreland St., 2 storey brick home, 4
bedrooms, gas heat, 1 1/2 lots, heated
workshop.
FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION
CALL-
MASON BAILEY
519-482-9371
Services
CUSTOM WICK WEEDING FOR
your crop needs. Call in the
evenings 887-6009. Ask for Mark.
26-3
TWO AMBITIOUS, STRONG,
healthy, young men, 16 and 18
looking for summer jobs, have own
transportation, odd jobs o.k. Hire
one or two. Call 523-9456. 26-2
GUITAR LESSONS - ELECTRIC,
acoustic, bass. Learn to play the
music you like. Call 887-6353.
36-tfn
HELP YOUR CHILD TOWARD
a more successful school year. I am
accepting students for summer
tutoring in all subject areas from
Grades one through ten. I work
with phonics based individualized
reading programs. I emphasize
confidence building. I have a small
number of classes available for July
and August. Call Doreen Raymond
at 887-6703. 24-3p
JOHN CRONYN LAWN SERVICE
- cutting of lawns, parks, etc.
Bagging of grass and leaves. By the
hour or by the job. Phone 523-
4886, Blyth, Ontario. 25- lOp
A HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
REFERENCE#:
S.F.T. (HC) 2000-08
Bids are invited for the
Replacement of Carpet in
common areas at 299 Queen
Street, BLYTH (Two-storey
walk-up building.)
Bids will be received for the
above until 11:00 a.m. local
time, Wednesday, July 12,
2000, by the Huron County
Housing Authority, c/o Huron
County Health & Library
Complex, Hwy. #4 South, R.R.
#5, Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0,
(519) 482-8612, from whom
specifications and details
may be obtained.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT NECESSARILY
ACCEPTED.
Vehicles for sale
1989 FORD F150, $4500 OR
best offer. Phone 887-9608. 26-1
W anted
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP
cars and trucks. L & B Auto
Wreckers, l/2 mile south of
Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn
BILL’S SALVAGE & AUTO
SALES - Wanted:, scrap, cars and
trucks. Phone 887-6510 (on 14th
Cone, of Grey). 20-7p
WANTED TO BUY - OLD
Wingham bottles - soda waters/
syphons: J. W. Orr, R. Hill, P.H.
Hill. Milks: Smith, Tervit, Bateson,
and Foxton Dairy. Call 519-357-
2741. 25-2p
Thefts in Vanastra
On June 18 shortly after 10 a.m. a
break-in was reported to a storage
unit facility in Vanastra on 7th Ave.
The victim told police that sometime
between 11 p.m. on June 17 and
before 7 a.m. on June 18 the storage
unit was forced open. Once inside
Makita cordless drill, Mastercraft
socket and wrench set, Norco 15-
speed Blue Mountain bike and a
Sanyo portable stereo were stolen.
Anyone who can help in this case
is asked to call the local OPP office.
On June 19 at 4 a.m. a theft was
reported from the Topps Bar in
Vanastra on 7th Ave
The owner of the bar told police
that sometime in the previous hour a
person entered the upstairs living
quarters and removed a portable 19"
motel television. The room had been
left unlocked while the owner was
down in the bar. Anyone with infor
mation is asked to call the OPP.
Londesboro’s Happy Gang
enjoys poluck barbecue
For their last meeting of the year,
the Happy Gang seniors had a
potluck barbecue on Wednesday,
June 21 at the Londesboro Hall. The
Londesboro Lions Club served pork
chops and baked potatoes for the
members and their guests.
Harry and Gail Lear added some
musical entertainment to the
evening.
The seniors won't meet again until
September 27. However, there will
be a senior’s dance on Friday, July
28 at the hall.
County begins
well testing
Consultants working for the
County of Huron will soon begin
contacting property owners in two
areas of the county, southeast of
Exeter in Usborne Twp., along
County Rd. 11 and in Hullett Twp.,
near Londesboro and Blyth, to
request permission to sample their
well water. This sampling program
is the first phase of a larger study
which will define groundwater char
acteristics throughout the County.
The Huron County Groundwater
Study began in April after receiving
provincial government funding
under the Provincial Water
Protection Fund. Its goal is to iden
tify the major groundwater
resources in the county and to estab
lish baseline water quality informa
tion. This information will be used
to develop groundwater manage
ment objectives to protect the sup
ply, and to monitor the quality of the
groundwater over time.
According to Klaus Seeger, senior
public health inspector at the Huron
County Health Unit, “Over 75 per
cent of Huron County residents
obtain their drinking water from a
ground source and, in light of the
recent problems in Walkerton, it is
imperative that this supply be identi
fied and protected”.
Golder Associates of London have
been retained as the hydrogeological
consultants for the study. The proj
ect has several phases, including an
assessment of groundwater
resources, a pilot study to develop
sampling protocol in representative
areas, a large scale well sampling
project carried out across the county,
and the development of preliminary
groundwater management recom
mendations.
The sampling to be undertaken
over the next two months is the pilot
study which will assess groundwater
quality, and determine the range of
chemical parameters to be analyzed.
B. M. Ross and Associates of
Goderich, a member of the study
team, will be contacting selected
property owners to obtain permis
sion to use the wells for sampling.
“We encourage people to take part
in this study,” stated Seeger. “I also
wish to emphasize that the proper
ties identified to participate in this
study have been selected solely on
their location in relation to the
underlying aquifer. We have no pre
conceived notions of their water
quality. We will share the sampling
results with landowners.”
The grouped data will be used in a
final report and no individual
sources will be identified. The pur
pose of this exercise is to better
understand present water quality
and to establish baseline data to be
used for future monitoring, he said.
"We are attempting to understand
what is happening underground.
From there, the consultants will pro
vide recommendations on how to
protect the water resource, so, if you
are contacted, please participate."
Further sampling for the study
will occur from September to
December in selected areas. The
study is expected to be complete by
March 2001.
If you have any questions or
require further information regard
ing the study, feel free to contact
Matt Pearson, environmental plan
ner at B. M. Ross and Associates
Limited (519) 524-2641 or Seeger at
the Health Unit (519) 482-3416.