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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-08-18, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2005. Classified Advertisements estate Real estate P roposals P roposals Websites □ 482-3400 REALTOR MBMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ROYAL LePAGE ^MWMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 266 MAIN ST., LONDESBORO $166,500.: B Family Cafe with 3 bedroom residence upstairs. Restaurant 23 x 16.6, kitchen 9.0 x 19.6, storage room, 4 fridges, 5 freezers, furnace, gas hot water heater, water softener, central vac, ultra violet for water, grill and BBQ are gas, central air upstairs and down. 5 picnic tables outside. Excellent location on busy highway. Good sized lot. Call Harry Wilson. MLS#051696 1 Albert St., Clinton Fred Lobb, Broker/Owner 247 ELIZABETH ST., LONDESBORO $92,000. Well priced family home in quiet rural village. Home has 3 bedrooms, upper level walk-in closet (11.9' x 8'), deck (2O'x17‘), central air, natural gas furnace, drilled well, new carpeting and flooring, main floor laundry on spacious lot with workshop (14'x22‘). All info approx. MLS#051712. Call Jerry or Ruth Zehr. County of Huron Request for Proposals nort hhuron. on. ca Royal LePage. How you find a great Real Estate Agent. 66' X 132' LEVEL LOT READY TO GO! 341 Hamilton St., Blyth. $15,900. Building lot located in quiet residential area with new homes. This lot is on a paved street, close to schools, has all services available at«the lot line and can be built on immediately. Call Fred or Rick. MLS#051605 View all our listings on www.rlpheartland.ca ALBOT RR#4 Goderich 524-4473 or 524-2520 For preparation of Manufacturing Sector Marketing Strategy The Request for Proposal document is available from: Huron County Planning and Development Department Corporation of the County of Huron 1 Court House Square, Goderich ON N7A 1M2 Tel.: 519-524-2188 Fax: 519-524-5677 I Submissions will be accepted until 4:30 p.m., September 1, 2005 Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca Services PRIME CORE AREA COMMERCIAL BUILDING located in the “Heart ot Downtown" Blyth. Ideal for retail with large showcase window & over 2000 sq. ft. of show­ room & stock area. Improvements include new gas furnace & central air (1998), refurbished orig­ inal pine floors & tin ceiling, new awning, 2 new windows on upper level, “cooler’' room for flowers. Design room with lots of lighting. Parking avail­ able at rear of store & town parking at front. Present flower shop may be purchased at addi­ tional price. $120,000. #137 FAXING SERVICE. WE CAN send or receive faxes for you. The Citizen. 404 Queen St., Blyth, 523- 4792 or 541 Turnberry St., Brussels. 887-9114. tfn Vacation properties FOR RENT - TWO-BEDROOM cottage with bunkhouse at Point Clark, includes fully-equipped kitchen, gas barbecue, fire pit, horseshoe pit and much more, close to lighthouse and beach. To find out more or to book your holiday call 519-523-4799 after 6:00 p.m. tfn Northern Huron's foremost source of information when you: • Need to check the weather • Need a plumber • Need to see what's on at area theatres • Need to build a barn • Need to find the money to build a barn • Need to read reviews on theatre presentation • Need a lawyer • Need to rent a crane • Need to order take-out- food and don't have the telephone number • Need to find a real estate agent • Need an accountant Check it out at www. north huron. on. ca (an online service of The Citizen.) PHOTOGRAPHY - GRADUATE of Humber College's Creative Photographer program — specializing in commercial shots and portraiture. Call 887-6353. tfn Vehicles for sale AFFORDABLE FIRST INVESTMENT A GREAT STARTER! $79,900. English cottage style home. Detached garage. 3 main level bedrooms. 1190 sq. ft. of living space. Living room/dining room accented by natural woodwork & french doors. Upper loft storage. VC1 ZONING in BLYTH convenient to schools, arena, theatre & downtown amenities. #31 RE/MAX Land Exchange Ltd. HORSE SHOWPLACE - near Auburn, scenic but productive 25 acres, beautiful 4 bedroom newer home, 50' x 100* riding arena, plus 30' x 30* barn with stalls. Excellent value. Asking $359,000. 175 ACRES - near Brussels. Excellent land, spotless newer home, large barn and 2 sheds. Buy complete for $4280./acre. CROPLAND - 200 acres/120 workable in Morris Twp. Large hardwood bush. Asking $2695./acre. HULLETT TWP. - 25 acres/16 workable and 9 bush. Ideal building site. $100,000. * MORE PROPERTIES AVAILABLE* Brian Potter, sales rep. Office: 357-3332 Direct Line: 357-6422 Toll Free: 1-800-520-3276 MS lives here. It’s here in our community. Please make a difference by volunteering. MS Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada T800-268-7582 www mssociety.ca Century 21 Home Realty Inc. 519-570 4663 John Stroop Fantastic 4 bedroom property on 1.63 acres. Wow! $159,900. Please Recycle This Newspaper Thinking about quitting? CALL THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY'S TOLL-FREE SMOKERS' HELPLINE 1-877-513-5333 CUSTOM LARGE SQUARE BALING Also Available Acid Application & Raking CALL TIM DEVEREAUX (519) 527-0406 519-440-8498 519-440-6910 TUFF-CONCEPTS • Lawn Care • Sweeping • Rolling • Aerating Tom Warner - Owner 519-887-8493 Cell: 519-357-0179 • Gardens • Patios VANMAAR Square Baling • Accumulator • 3x4 Bales • Rotery Pre-Cut • Acid Application • Competitive Pricing • Serving Clinton, Blyth Seaforth & Area Call Jake at 482-3396 or 525-6395 2000 DODGE DAKOTA 4WD Ext. cab, 116.000 km. original mileage, second locaT owner. $ 13,700 certified. Please call 887- 9036. ' - 32-lp Wanted WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP cars and trucks. Bill's Salvage, 43579 St. Michaels Rd., 887-6510. 30-9 HARDWOOD TOPS IN Brussels area. Phone 887-6876. 32-4p STAND BY YOUR PAN. Cooking is the #1 cause of home fires. Don't leave your cooking unattended. Keep an eye on your fries! GREAT TIPS FOR ENTERTAINING 1. Equal opportunity. Provide an assortment of low-alcohol and alcohol-free drinks - Mocktails, non-alcoholic punch, pop. bottled water, tea and coffee - to all guests, not just the designated drivers. 2. Water, water, everywhere. In warmer weather, it’s more important than ever to have plenty of drinking water on hand to prevent your guests from becom­ ing dehydrated. 3. Put the drinks on ice. If you’re serving alcohol at your party, enjoy it after you’ve finished with sports or other physical activities. Drinking and driving, swimming, diving or boating simply don’t mix. 4. Take the fizz out. If you serve an alcoholic punch, use a non-carbonated base such as fruit juice. Carbonation makes the body absorb alcohol faster. 5. Your serve. It’s a good idea to serve drinks yourself or appoint a reliable friend as bartender because guests tend to drink more when it’s an open bar. Resist pushing drinks on guests or rushing to refill glasses - people may accept drinks they don't want to avoid appearing rude. Keep a shot glass next to the bottles - good measurement makes all the difference. 6. Chow dpwn. Provide food from the moment people arrive and throughout the party so no one drinks on an empty stomach. High-starch and protein foods (meats, veggies, cheeses, light dips and breads) are good choices, while salty, sweet or greasy snack foods increase thirst. 7. Happy trails. Do whatever it takes to prevent drinking and driving by your guests. Encourage them to use designated drivers, car pools, public transporta­ tion or taxis. Keep cash and taxi numbers on hand. And be prepared to take away car keys. Remember never to ride in a vehicle or boat with someone who’s been drinking. 8. Be the host with the most. Drink alcohol sparingly yourself. As the host, you'll be better able to stay on top of. and avoid, potential problems when you can think clearly and act quickly.