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The Citizen, 1987-06-03, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1987. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50for 20 words, additional words 10c each. 50c wii I be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. COMING EVENTS REALESTATE REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Church, Brussels celebrates its 133rd Anniversary Service on Sunday, June 7th at 11 a.m. Guest speaker is the Rev. Dr. James Ferguson of Stratford. Everyone is welcome to worship the Lord with us. 22-1 PLAN TO ATTEND DUNDALK’S 30th Square & Step-Dancing com­ petitions June 26, 7 p.m. Adults $4 Sat. 27th 1:30 p.m., Adults $3 Saturday 7 p.m. Finals Adults $6, Children $2 all performances. Familyentertainment. 22-lp CRUISE ON THE ST. LAW- rence River. Romantic cities, the world-famous 1000 Islands, the remarkable International Seaway and locks, Upper Canada Village, spectacular shorelines and more. Fourorsix days aboard the elegant cruise vessel Canadian Empress. Dial-a-brochure 1-800-267-0960 for brochures & reservations. 22-lp DO YOU KNOW A “GOOD KID” who deserves an award for com­ munity service, bravery or courage in overcoming a physical limita­ tion, nominate them for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year award - contact this newspaper for details. 22-lp REAL ESTAT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Three bedroom home in Wingham, less than a block off Main St., with living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen and garage, all for $29,000. For appt, call Jim Ritchie, 357-3295. ****** COMMERCIAL - This 2 storey unit includes 3 apart­ ments, appliance store and icecream shop. Apartments on second storey, each have 1 bedroom, 3 pc. bath, kitchen and living room. Downstairs apartment con- tains2bedrooms,4pc. bath, kitchen and living room. Great business opportunity. For appointment call Kevin Pletch, 357-1967. I BAILEY MASON BAILEY BROKER 82 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338 “Suddenly It’s Sold” BLUEVALE: Heated shop, 2 bay, nearly new. Reasonable price. SMALL OFFICE BUILDING >n good condition on main street in Brussels. AUBURN: 1 ¥2 flooraluminum sided. Good family home. On large corner lot. RESTAURANT and good home on County Road 25, all like new condition. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 2apartments plus commercial space of 1300 sq. ft. floor area. BLYTH: Buildings lots on Hamilton and Drummond street. LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement, inground pool, large lot. 100ACRES: Hobbyfarm, on paved road, 15acres workable, 80acres mixed bush, general purpose barn, largesteel shed, house newly renovated, all in immaculate condition. East Wawanosh Township. 125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres workable, 22 acres hardwood bush. LONDESBORO: 4 bedrooms, 2 floor home, very spacious, heated garage, like new throughout. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Reduced. Ideal for office or store, apartment above. All redone, main street, Auburn. Under $30,000.00. 41/2 ACRES: Near Family Paradise with 11/2 frame home needing some repair, an exceptional large steel barn. AUBURN: Reduced. 1 floor frame home, 2 bedrooms, oil heat. CLINTON: On No. 8 highway field stone home and small barn on 6 acres. LONDESBORO: Modern brick, ranch style home, attached garage, walk-out basement. Very attractive. BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat, apartment above. APARTMENT BUILDING: 6 units in Lucknow. Owner will finance. BLYTH: Stately red brick home in excellent condition, on large corner lot in Blyth. 100 ACRES: 95 acres workable, no buildings, Morris Township. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: No problem is too small to baffle our experts. n k You’ll be glad you called us first. Ideal for small developer, this parcel of land is situated on the south end of Turnberry St., Brussels, has been surveyed into 6 lots and will be zoned residential. Call Carol Glitz, 579-4660or 595-8456 The Canada Trust Company Bell pays taxes in Blyth AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE- hold Furnishings & Antiques, and chain saws, will be held for the Estate of Clifford J. Honess, Hanover, Ont., also additions from Ashfield, Lucknow, Belgrave, and area homes. Lucknow Arena, Friday, June 5. 5:30 p.m. Auctio­ neer - Alan R. Miller, 395-5062 and Bill Haldenby 395-5142. 22-1 ONTARIO SHORTHORN SALE at Peterborough Exhibition GRounds, Peterborough, Ont. on Sat., June 6/87. 40 high quality herd bulls and foundation females from Ontario’s top herd. For more information & catalogues contact Ontario Shorthorn Club, c/o Mur­ ray Pimmett, RR 6, Peterborough, Ont. K9J 6X7. Call (705) 748-3331. AUCTION SALE OF FARM MACHINERY FOR JIM DEBOER, RR5, LUCKNOW,357-1458ON JUNE8/87 [MONDAY] AT7P.M. Farm Location 4corners East of Lucknow and 1 corner North Lot 30, Concession 2, Kinloss. MACHINERY: H.C. 185 tractor with year round cab, O.M.C. 330 Mustang Skid Steer 20 h.p., Dion forage box on 14t. Martin wagon, Westfield8” 51’ Transport Auger, N.H. 518spreader, Kneuerland4x 14” plough, J & M gravity box on N.H. wagon, 26’ Harrogator harrows, 4 row 36” Rotary Tine scuffler, 4” x 16’ portable auger, head gate and crate, hog feeders, water medicator and some small items, 10 ton Martin wagon, 6 ton Martin wagon, 12 foot 3 pt. hitch cultivator, 1 N.I. 180 bushel manure spreader, International cutting box, 3 pt. hitch 3x12 Massey plough, Hammermill on wheels. TERMS: CASH DAYOFSALE 7% SALESTAXWHERE APPLICABLE. PROPER I.D. OWNER OR AUCTIONEER ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTSORLOSSOF PURCHASE DAYOFSALE FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: OWNER: JIM DEBOER 357-1458 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349 A CLEARING AUCTION SALE OFWELDING& MACHINE SHOP FOR DAVID MURRAY IN WINGHAM ON SATURDAY, JUNE6,1987 AT 10 A.M. Plan toattehd this saleon main street next toT.B. Allen Feeds. Mr. Murray has been in business over 50 years so you are sure to find what you want in your welding shop. Machinest level, metal lathe, electric welder, drill press & Black & Decker drill, emerys, chain hoist, gas welding equipment, several vises, welding bench with vise on casters, hack saw portable power, tape & dies, bench saw [Beaver], wood workers bench, 1927 Pontiac motor, electric motors [1/4 & ¥2 H.P.], 2 H.P. new motors & 4 ¥2 H.P. motors, %” socket set, Rimmers4x8, 11 sheetsof ¥2” styrofoam, hard wood 10 cord approx., carts & ladders and a numberof tools. This isonly a small list of what you will find. So plan to attend, as owner is giving up the business. Terms: Cash day of sale & 7% sales tax will be in effect where applicable. Proper I.D. required. Owner or auctioneer are not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase on day of Sdlc. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: OWNER: DAVIDMURRAY-357-3503 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL-357-2349 Bell Canada’s tax contribution in Blyth as a result of telecommunica­ tions operations in 1986 totalled $16,000, the company reports. Last year Bell spent $87,000 in this area to maintain and upgrade telephone service. The 1987 cost is expected to be $22,000. Bell employs 83 people in the Stratford area, with an annual payroll of $2.6 million. There are 839 customers in the Blyth ex­ change at the end of 1986. In 1986 Bell paid $16,773.82 in taxes to Blyth as follows: real estate, $688.16; business, $204.96 and gross receipts, $15,880.70 or $28.51 per phone. In 1987, gross receipts tax will total $17,189.10. The gross receipts tax is a levy of five per cent of all telecommunica­ tions revenue derived from Bell operations in Ontario the previous year and apportioned to each exchange based on the number of Bell owned telephones in use in the exchange. Company-wide Bell’s capital expenditures this year will likely total $1,787 billion, with Ontario’s share more than $1 billion. Some highlights of Bell’s local spending in 1986 were rural cable reinforce­ ment and urban rehabilitation. Some highlights of Bell’s 1987 local plans is completion of rural modernization in various areas. AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD Furnishings & Antiques will be held for Mrs. M. Gardener of Goderich, Lucknow Arena, Friday, June 12, 5:30 p.m. Auctioneer Alan R. Miller, 395-5062 and Bill Haldenby 395-5142. 22-2 ADVANCE NOTICE - UNRE- served Antique Auction, Sat., June 20. Buggies, cutters, hearse, antique cars, trucks, tractors, steam engines, guns. Stock reduc­ tion for expansion. Reynolds Mu­ seum, Wetaskiwin, AB. Phone Auctioneer Bud Haynes, l-(403) 347-5855, Red Deer, AB. 22-lp AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FORTHE ESTATEOF DOROTHY PROCTOR IN BELGRAVE ARENAON SATURDAY, JUNE 13,1987 AT 12 NOON APPLIANCES: 12 cu. ft. frost free Inglis Fridge [new ‘84]; 7.5 cu. ft. Kenmore Freezer [New ’84], Electrohome Dehumidifier [New ‘84], Moffat 24” electric stove [all new elements], Inglis washer and dryer, G.E. Wringer Washer [good condition], several new small appliances. FURNITURE:21” Philco B & W T.V., round maple pedestal table/4chairs [New ‘84], 2 step stools, desk, 2 round parlour tables, 1 small square parlour table, Fry and Blackball brown chesterfield suite [1943], corner what stand, 2 corner what not shelves, 6 maple early American rd. back kitchen chairs, lamps, odd chairs, bed chesterfield, oak nite stand, oak dining room suite [1936], wash stand, antique organ stool, commode, antique hand made cupboard refinished, antique pictures and some pink depression glass, coal oil lamps and old dolls, lawn chairs, electric broom, pictures, fancy cups and saucers, baking utensils, pots and pans, salt and peppers, bird ornaments, other articles too numerous to mention. PLAN TO ATTENDTHISSALEOF GOOD CLEAN AND WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS TERMS: CASH DAYOFSALE 7%SALESTAXWILLBEINEFFECT OWNERSORAUCTIONEERARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTSORLOSSOF PURCHASE DAYOFSALE FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: EXECUTOR DON PROCTOR 887-6267 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349