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The Citizen, 1986-09-17, Page 28PAGE 28. 1HE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1986. CLASSIHED_RATES: Minimum $2.50 for 20 words, additional words 10c each. 50c will be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED TENDERS WANTED CARD OF THANKS SPECIALOFFER: EXCHANGE your old arch supports for a new pair of Alznner Arch Supports for 49.95 (reg. 69.95). R. W. Madill, Blyth. 38-3p FIREWOOD: BEECH, ASH, maple, cherry, and ironwood. $35 per unit. 4’ x 8’ x 14”. Phone 523-9360. 38tfn BABY’S CAR SEAT, APPROVED for over 20 lbs. Good condition. Call 523-9533 after6p.m. 38-1 A 24” ADMIRAL ELECTRIC range in good working order. Reasonable price or best offer. Phone 887-6146. 38-lp 10” BLACK & DECKER RADIAL armsaw, good condition. Phone 523-4823 after 5 or 887-9661 daytime. 38-lp SPECIAL FROZEN VEGETABLE Sale - orders in by October 1. Also rhubarb, blueberries and some meat. Phone for more information Connie’s Kitchen Cupboard, 523-9609. 38-2 TV TOWER, ANTENNA, ROTOR & Booster, $250.00 Cail 887-9178. 38-1 1981 PONTIAC PHOENIX, 2 Door, Automatic$3,000.00 Call 887-9718. 38-1 1978 TS 125 SUZUKI IN EXCEL- lent condition, asking $450. Phone 887-6075. 38-lp 1978 DODGE D200 % TON truck, 51,500 km. Phone 887-9366 noon or after 6 p.m. 38-lp TWO PIECES OF %” PLATE glass 92” x 75” and 92” x54”. Call 887-6100 or 887-9083. 38-1 570 INNIS LOCKWOOD BEAN windrower, cross conveyor, 4-row bean puller, to fit any tractor, with extra knives. International 510 seed drill, 18 run, double disc. Alis-Chalmers 4 furrow semi­ mounted 16” plough. Phone 523-4260. 38-1 FREEZER BEEF. PHONE RALPH Scott 523-9528. 38-1 OVEN READY BROILER CHICK- ens, $1.25 a pound. Phone 887-6960. 38-2 ONE RAM ANDTHREEEWES. Phone 357-3607. 38-lp 1982 HONDA ACCORD 2-DOOR, 5-speed, inexcellentcondition. Jane Robinson, 345-2317. 38-1 BEET PULP: ORDER NOW FOR fall delivery by Belgrave Co-op 357-2711, 523-4454 or Auburn Co-op526-7262. 38-2 APPLES - McINTOSH AND SPAR- tans, direct from our cold storage. Northern spys later. Contact Boyd Taylor523-9279. 38-4p FIREWOOD FOR SALE. PHONE 523-9295. 30-tfn CEMENT MIXER, STOVE & fridge, washer & dryer, freezer, dining room set, sofa bed, wooden table & chairs, beds & dressers, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, Call 348-8244, no Sunday calls please. 32-tfn *75 FORD PICK-UP INCLUDING cap, 887-9669. 33-tfn FREE PICKUP OF UNWANTED appliances. Call 887-9175. 20-tfn HANK’S SMALL ENGINE SALES and Service, Highway 4, Londes- boro. Complete service for all small engines. Dealer for Canadiana, Bolens, Weed Eater, Poulan and Badger Farm Equipment. Call 523-9202. 25-tfn BULK BAKING INGREDIENTS & boxed meat, etc. available at Connie’s Kitchen Cupboard, 1% miles south of Londesboro, turn west on Cone. 8 off Highway 4. 523-9609. 11-tfn USED APPLIANCES. 30-DAY warranty. Call 887-9175. 20-tfn COST CCO PER DAY ‘Smaller than 6” cube ‘Automatically adjusts room TEMPERATURETO 5,000B.T.U. ‘Five Year Warranty ‘Just plugs in 110 outlet Phoneafter7-8:30a.m.or after 9p.m. 100% EFFICIENT 523-9412 FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT ON main street, Blyth. Fridge and stove provided. No children or pets. References required. Phone 523-4331. 38-3 LARGE THREE BEDROOM apartment in Blyth. Fully carpet­ ed, large yard, available Sept. 1, Phone 523-9640. 37-2 APARTMENT TO RENT, ONE bedroom, ground floor, Blyth. Call 482-9210. 37-tfn FOR RENT 2 bedroom apartment, fridge, stove and dryer included. Phone523-9687 after 6 p.m. PETS TOGIVE AWAY: 3 KITTENS, 7 weeks old. One beige, one grey and white, one white with orange and black. Litter trained. Phone 523-9636 after 5:30p.m. 38-lp WANTED WANTED TO RENT: SMALL house or trailer in or near Blyth for October 1. Phone 482-3815 after 6 p.m. 35-tfn WANTED TO BUY: LIVESTOCK, barbecue pigs, ruptures, rhinitis, poor doers, feedlot rejects. Also sows and boars fit to butcher. Call 335-3151. 08-tfn WANTED TO BUY: LIVESTOCK, dairy or beef and horses. Will also buy crippled, poor-doers, or down­ ers . Phone 526-7509. 35-4 TURN UNWANTED ITEMS from your attic or basement into cash. Top prices paid for old cupboards, desks, dining room suites, chests of drawers, glass, china, oldlamps, etc. Call Auctions Unlimited, 527-1847. 16-tfn WANTED TO BUY: A USED T.V. tower. Phone 527-0715, Seaforth. 38-1 PERSON REQUIRING A RIDE home from Wingham to Brussels Monday to Friday around 6 p.m. Phone 887-6514 38-2 f t* WANTED TO BUY: MIXED grain or barley. Belgrave Co-op 357-271 lor 523-4454. 38-1 HELP WANTED PERSONS TO ASSIST IN THE developmentand operation of a ‘‘Beaver Colony” (boys aged 5-7). Information and demonstration meeting at Brussels School, Thurs., Sept. 25, 7:30p.m. Call 887-6446. 38-2 TIME KEEPER FOR BLYTH Broomball League Tues, and Thurs. nights, price negotiable. For more information contact Murray Black, 523-4548. 38-2 APPLE PICKERS NEEDED AT Mait-Side Orchards in Brussels. Call 887-6883. 38-1 AN IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR a Class B autobody person. Must be willing to learn frame repairs and front-end alignments. Wages negotiable. Apply to Carl’s Auto Body, Brussels, 887-9269. 38-2 TENDERS WANTED TENDERS WANTED FOR THE Brussels, Morris and Grey arena booth 1986-87 winter season. (First hockey game is October 10). Tenders will be accepted for operation of the arena booth until September 29, 1986. Tenders should be sent to: Mrs. Karen Hastings, Box 222, Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0. Any or highest tenders not necessarily accepted. 38-2 STANDING FIREWOOD FOR sale to sell by tender. One lot 34.6 standard cords; Second lot 45.7 standard cords. Mostly hard maple, ash and cherry. Apply to John Blake 887-6828. 38-1 PLAINLY MARKED SEALED tenders will be received by the undersigned until October 4, 1986 at 12:00 noon, for the operation of the refreshment booth at the Blyth and District Community Centre, by an individual or organization on a flat rate or percentage basis. Duties to commence October 20, 1986 till March 31, 1987. LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Mrs. Amy McCrea, Secretary-Treasurer Box 37 BLYTH, Ontario. N0M1H0 38-2 TENDERS TOWNSHIP of McKILLOP Sealed Tenders plainly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 P.M. Tuesday, October 7/86 For SNOWPLOW EQUIPMENT To plow Township Roads for 1986 & 1987 season. Grader mustbeequippedwith a plow and levelling wing. Grader minimum horse power of 190. All tenders must be submitted on tender forms which are available at the township office. Lowest or any tender not necessar­ ily accepted and must be approved by the MTC. WAYNE DOLMAGE Road Superintendent R.R. 1, SEAFORTH, Ontario N0K1W0 38-2 Citizen Ciassifieds SELL! A MINISTRY OF HOUSING HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY S.F.T. [H.C.] 86-13 For Janitorial Services and © Snow Removal at 134 Sanders St., Exeter, Ontario 0h-1 Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, WEDNESDAY, OCTO­ BER 8, 1986 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M5, [519] 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting refer­ ence number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN­ DER NOT NECESSARILY AC­ CEPTED. © A MINISTRY OF HOUSING HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.T. [H.C.] 86-05 For public space paint­ ing in Huron County Housing Senior Citizen Buildings in Clinton, Exeter, Bayfield, God­ erich and Wingham, Ontario. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, WEDNESDAY, septem- BER 24, 1986 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M5, [519] 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting refer­ ence number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN­ DER NOT NECESSARILY AC­ CEPTED. A MINISTRY OF HOUSING HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY S.F.T. [H.C.] 86-14 For the supply and installation of new aluminum soffits, rakes, eavestrough, and the cladding of all exterior windows trims at 0H-1 Goderich. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, WEDNESDAY, SEPT­ EMBER 24,1986 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M5, [519] 524-2637 from whom details and specifications maybeobtained, quoting refer­ ence number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN­ DER NOT NECESSARILY AC­ CEPTED. 1 u-uaes>—a—CARD OF THANKS MILLER. We wish to express a sincere thank you to all our friends, neighbours, relatives and family for remembering us on our 50th wedding anniversary with cards, gifts and best wishes. Your kindness will always be remember­ ed. - Tom and Harriett Miller. 38-lp Cecile Martin, Sudbury BRINK. The family of John Brink would like to thank all their friends andneighboursforthe help and expressions of sympathy at the time our daughter Marion passed away. Special thanks to the staff of the Wenger Publications, and all Marion’s co-workers; also to Mr. Bob Wengerforall his help. We also appreciate the thoughfulness of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trench. 38-lp CUNNINGHAM. We would like to say thank you to all who sent cards and gifts in honour of our 25th Wedding Anniversary. A special thank you to our children, Linda, Debra, Roger, Julia and Leona for arranging the delicious family dinner and the social evening afterwards. It was an enjoyable evening. - Tom and Ila Cunning­ ham. 38-lp NESBITT. I would like to thank Brad Lyon, Darlene Hulley and Audrey Bergsma and all the children attending the Londesboro Children’s Playgroundfortheir efforts in making the garbage-a- thon a success. The $520 you raised for me is much appreciated. Thanks again to all the people who donated to the garbage-a-thon. It’s nice to know so many people care. - RonNesbitt. 38-lp CARTER. Words cannot express my sincere appreciation for all the kindness and support I received during my long stay in University and Wingham hospitals. For the many gifts flowers, treats, letters, cards and visits. A special thanks to Drs. Rorabeck and Huckle, Dr. Ping and Long. Rev. Bauman. Bill and Nick for their prayers and visits. A special thanks to all the kind nurses in both hospitals and ambulance drivers. To all my wonderful family and friends for food brought to the house and help in any way. All is greatly appreci­ ated . - Ella Carter. 38-lp LAWRIE. I would like to thank all my friends, neighbours and family for cards, flowers and visits while I was in St. Joseph’s Hospital. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered.-Jim Lawrie. 38-lp THE HURON PIONEER THRE­ SHERS & HOBBY ASSOC, would like to take this opportunity to express a hearty “thanks” to everyone who made our 25th annual reunion a huge success. 38-1 BIRTHS PETERS. Janice and Jeff Peters welcome with love the safe arrival of their first child, Justin William, born August 30,1986 at 9:49 a.m., weighing8lbs., 2l/i oz. Thrilled grandparents are Carol and Tony Warren of North Bay and Frank and Maria Peters of Woodstock. A great-grandson for Cyril Percival and Sandy McGhee. Special thanks to Dr. Nicky Pearce and Dr. Cauchi and the nursing staff of 2E at the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. MEYERS: Curtis is happy to announce the safe arrival of his new baby sister Maurissa Danielle born August 27, 1986 at Seaforth Community Hospital weighing 9 lbs., 8oz. Proud parents are Bill and Susan Meyers (nee Langlois), Mitchell. Spoiling privileges go to Pat and George Langlois, Brussels and Bill and Marion Meyers, Mitchell. Great grandmothers are Winnifred McPhail, Seaforth; Iva- della Meyer, Cambridge and