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The Citizen, 1985-11-27, Page 22COUNTY OF HURON HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT 1986 Fuel Supply SEALED TENDERS on forms and In en- velopes available from the office of the undenfgn.d will be accepted until COO p.m. local tim• on: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1985 for th. supply of the County of Huron Highway Department's gasoline. diesel fuel, and heating oil requirements for 1986 of their patrol yards of Auburn, Woseter and Zurich. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R.A. Dempsey, P. Eng., County Engineer, Court Mouse, Ood•rich, Ontario. NIA 1 M2 EAL EST/ VET LTD. MASON BAILEY BROKER 82 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338 "Suddenly It's Sold" 1 ACRE: Sixth Line East Wawanosh Township, five bedrooms and very scenic AUBURN: Four bedroom frame home. Double lot. Under $20,000.00 Ideal for handy person. BLYTH: Victorian style. Five bedrooms on double lot near the arena. BLYTH: Two bedroom brick home on Dinsley street. Combination furnace. 292 ACRES: West Wawanosh, general farm, good buildings, overlooking Maitland River. 95 ACRES: Sixth Line Morris Township, 95 acres workable, no buildings. LONDESBORO: Mobile Home 12' x 60' on large lot with steel shed. 185 ACRES: Third Line Morris Township, 120 acres workable. 100 ACRES: Grey Township, 80 acres workable, no buildings, assumable mortgage. LONDESBORO: 1900 sq. ft. ranch home, attached garage, inground pool very modern. BLYTH: Hwy. #4, 8 1/2 acres, no buildings, good commercial site. 125 ACRES: 60 acres workable, 22 hardwood bush, large brick home, near Blyth. 200 ACRES: 160acres workable, good buildings, Auburn area. 94 ACRES: 55 acres workable, on south Maitland River, no buildings. BRUSSELS: Main Street, 3 bedroom home, under $30,000.00. BLYTH 3 bedroom home, central location, large lot. 2 1/2 ACRES: 3 bedroom home, like new throughout, adjacent to Wildlife Sanctuary. 10 ACRES: good brick home and utility barn, Hullett Township. 60 ACRES: Farrow tofinish for 60sows, 1/2 mile from Blyth Market Yard. 5 ACRES: Hullett Township, good 1 1/2 floor home, barn for 600 hogs and 100 veal calves. 43 ACRES: Belgrave, 4 bedroom home, good barn, highway location. 75 ACRES: 13th Hullett Township, 60 acres workable, barns for 600 hogs, good house and drive shed, F.C.C. Mortgage. PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1985. 1111111•111MMIIIMINNIONMIL CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50 for 20 words, additional words 10c each. 50c will be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Births and deaths, no charge. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m, Phone 523-4792. I-, FOR SALE FREE PICKUP OF UNWANTED appliances. Ca11887-9175. 03-tfn CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE by the Brussels Leo Club, different sizes and kinds. Prices range from $16 to $22. For more information call 887-6175 or 887-6801 06-4 COLD STORAGE APPLES: Macs, Spartan, Northern Spy. Located 5 miles W. of Walton off County Rd. 25 - follow signs. Orchill Farms & Orchards, Boyd and Muriel Taylor, Walton 523-9279. 03-6p 1981 FORD PICKUP, YEAR END Model purchased in October 1981. One owner. Explorer package, V-8, power steering, power brakes Sport wheel covers. Clean truck, all season radials. Regularly main- tained. Colour: light metallic brown. Propane powered. No sales tax. Good fuel economy. Call anytime 887-6974. 06-2 MOVIE PROJECTOR, $50; SLIDE projector, $200; Movie Camera, $100; Movie Screen, $25. Buy one or all for Xmas. Call anytime 523-9212. 06-2 SPECIAL: CABBAGE PATCH kids $36.99 (Reg. $41.99) plus other dolls, go-bots and toys at Oldfield's Pro Hardware, Brussels 06-1 1979 PLYMOUTH VOLARE, 6 cylinder, 4 door. Apply 887-9060. 06-2p DOUBLE KNIT SLIPPERS, assorted colours. Call Mary Hoonaard, 523-9459 06-1p SALE: SUNBEAM FOOD PRO- CESSOR, new style, $69.99 (regu- lar $84.99); Iona Speed Vac $89.99 (regular $99.99). Oldfield's Pro Hardware, Brussels. 06-1 1/4 " PLATE GLASS FOR SALE AT the Blyth Community Centre, Sizes available, 3 pieces 46" x 72", 1 piece 46" x 36" and 1 piece 24" x 24". If interested please submit a bid by November 30, 1985. For further information contact, Dave Cook or Murray Black at the Blyth Community Centre, Phone 523-9600. 05-2 "GREY TOWNSHIP AND ITS People" by Marilyn Engel, $12. Call author 887-6976 or Twp. of Grey 887-6268. 05-6 USED APPLIANCES. 90-DAY- Warranty. Call 887-9175. 03-tfn FOR RENT' BRICK FARM HOME ON NO. 4 highway, available December 1. Two bedroom apartment for rent, like new condition, central location in Blyth. References 482-9210.06-1 FARM HOUSE, 1 MILE SOUTH of Bluevale. Can be rented starting December 1. References required. Phone 357-3001 06-2 WANTED . 6" JOINTER - PLANER. Call 523-9585. 06-2 WOULD LIKE TO RENT STOR- age space for winter suitable for one or two vehicles. Please phone after 6 p.m. 523-9452. 06-lp MALE REQUIRES ROOM & Board in Brussels area, 887-9521 06-1 PHONE 523-4792 FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HELP WANTED ADMINISTRATIVE INTERN - Blyth Festival - A one-year term position is available with the Blyth Festival, a professional theatre company with year-round activi- ties, with duties and training in the following areas: - personnel management - financial management and ac- counting - box office and front of house management - marketing and publicity - tour management - volunteer management The successful candidate will have management experience, prefer- ably arts-related, and be willing to reside in Blyth or area. Term: Jan. - Dec. 1986 Please submit a resume, including a phone number, by Dec. 14, 1985 to: Brenda Doner, General Mana- ger Blyth Festival, P.O. Box 10, Blyth, Ontario. NOM 1H0 06-2 TENDERS WANTED TENDERS FOR PAINTING THE interior of South Kinloss Church. Requested by Dec. 31, 1985. Work to be done in March of 1986. Contact phone 395-5000 or 528- 2540. 66-1 CARD OF THANKS MORRIS. We would like to thank all friends, neighbours and rela- tives, the Brussels Legion, the Oddfellows and the Brussels Leos for all their support during my hospitalization. Special thanks to Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, Dr. Hanlon, Marlene Roberton, and Marlene Richmond. - Patricia Morris 06-1 CARTER. The family of the late William James Carter wish to express sincere appreciation for the many kindnesses shown to us in our bereavement. We thank fam- ily, relatives, neighbours and friends who sent flowers, memor- ial donations, food and cards. A special thank you to Rev. Kenneth Bauman, the ladies of Blyth United Church and the Tasker Funeral Home. Dr. Ping and nursing staff of Wingham hospital. Your kind- ness will always be remembered. Ella Carter and family 06-lp SHOBBROOK. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends and relatives for making our golden anniversary such a memorable occasion. - Ruth and Cliff Shobbrook 06-1 p CARTER. We wish to thank our neighbours, friends and relatives for the flowers and baking sent to the house and all the cards and acts of kindness received in the loss of a dear father. Everything was very much appreciated. - Mildred and Stewart Ament. 06-1p CARD OF THANKS THYNNE. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our neighbours, relatives and friends for cards, flowers, baking donation to charitable funds and kind words of sympanthy after the passing of Johnny. Thanks to Rev. Lyon and Don Vair. The Mason and I.O.O.F. lodges for their services, also ladies of the Rebecca lodge for the lovely lunch served and for the use of the United Church for the serving of lunch. Your kindness will long be remembered. - Annie Thynne and family. 06-1 ALEXANDER. Helen and Stan Alexander would like to thank our friends, neighbours and relatives for gifts, money cards and good wishes received on our 50th wedding anniversary, andto all the people who attended our party at the Atwood Community Centre. To our families and all others who helped in any way, also to Steven's Country Gold for their good music and entertainment. Again we say thanks. 06-1 McCUTCHEON. I would like to thank everyone for the catds and gifts while I was in the hospital and since corning home. - Andrew McCutcheon. 06-1 BELL. I wish to thank everyone for their kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of a dear brother. It will always be remembered. -Charlotte Bell 06-1p SMITH. We wouldlike to thank our friends and neighbours for cards and flowers during the Joss of our mother. - Judy Smith and Family. 06-1 AT YOUR SERVICE. TIRED!! ARE YOU TIRED OF those extra pounds orjusttired. Phone 523-9739 for complete weight loss program. Money back guaranteed, if not fully satisfied. 05-4p NEED A HOME? RAMMELOO'S REST HOME. Private rooms available. All personal needs looked after. Nurses on staff, 523-9478. 03-4 REPAIRS TO TV's, RADIO'S, small appliances, electric toys, video games, electric tools, etc. Cable TV convertors for sale. Larry's Radio & T.V., Blyth 523-4559. 03-e.w. COMING EVENTS BEEF SUPPER, KNOX UNITED Church, Belgrave, Thursday, Nov, 28 at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets $6 for adults, $3 for public school children, pre-schoolers free. Tick- ets available from members of Board of Stewards. 05-2p CHRISTMAS IN SONG - a concert of sacred Christmas music pre- sented by the Blyth Festival Singers at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 1 at Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets $5.00 and $1.50 are available from choir members or by phoning 523-4331 or 523-9300. Refreshments tofollow. 05-2 DAY TRIP: The Living Christmas Tree, Toronto, Sunday, Dec. 8. Phone Helen McBurney, Nichol- son Bus Lines, 357-3424. 06-1 EAST WAWANOSH & MORRIS Township Federation of Agricul- ture Christmas Dance. Saturday, November 30, 1985. Blyth & District Community Centre. Danc- ing 9 to 1. Music by Anything Goes. Tickets $6 each in advance or at the door. Hot roast beef smorgasbord included. 06-1 COMING EVENTS BAKE SALE AND CRAFT SALE, Saturday, December 7 at 10 a.m. at the Citizen office in Blyth (next door to the laundromat). Sponsor- ed by the Blyth Girl Guides and Brownies. 06-2p C.W.L. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, Brussels Library, Friday, Dec. 6, 1 - 4 p.m. Penny Auction; Saturday, Dec. 71 - 3 p.m. Penny Auction - Small crafts; Christmas Baketable, candytable, children's grab box, lunch - coffee - pop - donuts available. 06-2 CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE: Fine woodwork, silks, jewellery by local craftsmen. Opening Sunday, Dec- ember 1 at 2 at the Blyth Festival Gallery, Memorial Hall. Continues Monday to Friday 9 to 5 through December and January. 06-1 COMING EVENTS THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, held at the Health Unit office, Medical Building, Brussels on Wednesday, December 4, 1985 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance 2. Foot Care 3. Anaemia Screening 4. Urine Testing S. Blood Pressure. 06-1 BLYTH FESTIVAL ANNUAL General Meeting, Wednesday, December 4, 1985 7 p.m. Recep- tion; 7:30 p.m. Meeting at The Little Inn of Bayfield (Games Room) All Members Welcome! 06-1 CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Avon Products and Michele Lynn Jewel- lery, December 2 and December 3, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. home of Linda Campbell, Belgrave. Free gift wrapping, coffee and goodies. Come and bring a friend. 06-1