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The Citizen, 1987-09-23, Page 26PAGE 26. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1987. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED 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 of 887-9114. FOR SALE OVEN READY ROASTING Chickensforsale. Phone523-9265. 38-lp ‘79 CHRYSLER CARDOBA, $1,800 as is or $2,000 certified. Alsodryer, workswell; freezer. Call 887-6447. 38-2 TURNBERRY UPHOLSTERY. Brussels - sofas and chairs, recovered like new! Free esti­ mates, pickup and delivery, work­ manship guaranteed. Call 887- 6073. 38-4 ELECTRIC IRRIGATION PUMP, 220 volt, 5,000 Gal./hr., approx. 400 ft. 2” plastic pipe, complete with irrigation heads. Call Cal Krauterat887-6187. 38-2 WINTER WOOD FOR SALE, five standing maples, cut your own, $10 a cord or Vi and Vi. Auburn526-7238. 38-2 2 PAIRS OFCROSS COUNTRY skiboots, size 13 and 1. Good condition, $10.00 each. Phone 887-6776. 38-lp 1982 YAMAHA XL3 LOW MILE- age, mint condition, asking $2,300. Phone 523-9609 after 6. 38-1 TV TOWER (5 SECTIONS), WITH rotorand antenna. Also wading pool. Phone 887-6446. 38-2 AMERICAN MOTORS CON- corde 1978 coach, $900 or best offer. Phone Robert Pearson 887- 6160. 38-lp ONE PALOMINO MARE AND four-month-old palomino filly. Male is an excellent well-broke riding horse with exceptionally good training, quiet and no bad habits. Re-bred tofoal in April, $1,000 for the pair. Call 887-6571. 38-1 GRAPHS, POSTERS, SIGNS, Pic­ tures, banners and title pages designed by computer graphics. $2 for first copy, 20 cents per page for repeats. Phone Craig at 523-9636. 33-tfn NEW RIDING LAWN MOWER 5 h.p., pullstart, 26” cut, reduced to $998. Belgrave Co-op 523-4454 or 357-2711. 33-tfn CHRISTMAS GIFTS. GIVE A family portrait this year. Book early. Phone Walden Photo at Westfield, 523-9212. 37to46 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 ATTENTION HOME SHOPPERS! Do your Christmas shopping in the luxury of your own home. We deliver to your door. Call 887-9852 now for free, exciting Regal Stationery and Gift catalogue. 34 47 TROPICAL BIRDS (FINCHES, Love Birds, Budgies, Etc.), Water Fowl, Pheasants and Chinchillas. Riverside Avaries, phone 523-9418 32-tfn FIREWOOD FOR SALE. CON- tact Tim W alden at 523-9295 after 6 p.m. 35-9 OVEN READY ROASTING chickens, flash frozen, 4 - 7 lbs. $1.35/lb. Phone 335-3240after six. 37-2p FOR SALE APPLES FOR SALE. MACS AND Spartans ready now. Call Boyd Taylor523-9279. 37-4 HONEY $1.00 PER POUND IN customer’s container. Quantity discount. Laverne Housser, RR 2, Wroxeter, 335-6240. 37-2 FREE TO GIVE AWAY APPROXI- mately 70, 1-year-old laying hens. Call 887-6571. 38-1 FOR RENT BLYTH, 2 BEDROOM APART- ment, 800 square feet, with fridge and stove, available October 1. References required. Phone 482-9210. 35-5 BLYTH, GROUND FLOOR, 1 bedroom, available September 15. References required. Phone 482-9210. 35-5 FURNISHED FARM HOUSE FOR rent in East Wawanosh, available Oct. 1, $350 per month, references required. Phone523-9335. 37-2 LOST OFF-WHITE PURSE - IDENTIFI- cation inside is needed. Lost in Blyth. Drop off at The Citizen office. 38-lp WANTED WANTED: HOUSEKEEPER AND or retired driver who is interested in travelling to places of mutual interest. Prefer someone who likes to go to auction sales. Phone: 357-3047or 357-1528. 38-lp WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME IN Brussels - Ethel area. Phone 887-9784. 38-1 AN ALL WHITE FEMALE KIT- ten plus a pool table in good condition. Phone523-4535. 38-1 WANTED TO BUY: OLD CHEST Freezer orfridge, not working, any size. Phone 523-9332. 38-lb WANTED TO BUY: TV ANTEN- na rotor. Call Evelyn Caldwell 523-9324. 38-1 PERSON, POSSIBLY A STUDENT to help on hog farm Saturday mornings and occasional Sunday. Contact Bob Thomas 887-9383. 38-2 WANTED TO BUY: SOYBEANS, premium paid. Phone 887-6181. 37-2 WANTED TO BUY: ONE WEEK to 10-day old calves. Phone 482-7301. 37-4 HELP WANTED CLASS “A” DRIVER. MINIMUM 25 years old with U.S. experience. Abstractrequired. Phone523-9705 Brussels Minor Hockey NEEDS COACHES, AND MANAGERS Phone Neil Beuermann 887-9598 or Trish Clarkson 887-6058 TENDERS WANTED “TENDERS FOR SNOW REMOVAL” in the Township of Morris During the 1987-88 season. Required is one grader and one tandem dump truck [fully equipped] Clearly marked, sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned on a form supplied by the road superintendent until 4 P.M. on Monday, October 5, 1987. All tenders are subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Lloyd Michie Road Superintendent Township of Morris HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY S.F.T.[H.C.] 87-11 For Janitorial Services and Snow Removal at 134 Sanders Street, Exeter 0H-1 Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, WEDNESDAY, OCTO­ BER 7, 1987 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 TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. HELP WANTED PERSON FOR NIGHT WATCH duty at Brussels Stockyards for two nights every week and for four nights some weeks. Also person to help on sale day. Phone 887-6461. 38-1 MATURE RELIABLE PERSON wanted tolook afterelderly people. Housecleaning, cooking, etc. in­ cluded. Includes weekend shifts. Apply in person, Rammeloo Rest Home523-9478. 38-1 FULL-TIME POSITION FOR Pu­ blic works, general maintenance and utility job to be filled. Applications and resumes to be received by 5 p.m., September 28, 1987 in the Brussels Clerk’s Office, 887-6572. 37-2 CHICKEN CATCHERS! EXPERI- ence an asset but not a necessity. Fullorpart-timework available now. Special student hours. Call free 1-800-265-3044. 35-tfn TENDERS WANTED HULLETT TWP 1987/88season TENDERFOR SNOWPLOWING Tenders for a grader snowplow to plow approx. 20 miles in the north west corner of the Town­ ship. The grader must be equipped with a V plow and levelling wing. Tender forms available at the Rd. Supt. office and must be in his office by Oct. 5/87 by 5:00 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and must be approved by MTC. James F. Johnston Rd. Supt. Londesboro, Ont. NOM 2H0 TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP Sealed Tenders plainly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 5:00p.m. Tuesday, October 6,1987 F0RSN0WPL0W EQUIPMENT To plow Township Roads for 1987 and 1988 Season. Grader must be equipped with a Plow and Levelling Wing. Grader minimum horse power of 190. All tenders must be submitted on tender forms which are available atthe township office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and must be approved by the MTC. Wayne Dolmage Road Superintendent R.R. 1 Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1W0 519-527-1916 Informative advertising helps lower the price of goods. TENDERS WANTED © A HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.T.fH.C.] 87-03 For the removal of existing floor coveringincorridors, stairs, landings, lounges, and craft rooms at 134 Sanders Street, Exeter and 52 Bristol Terrace, Wingham, Ontario and install new carpet as specified. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, WEDNESDAY, OCTO­ BER 7, 1987 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 TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. CARD OF THANKS PERRIE. We would like to express our sincere thanks to our family and friends for helping us cele­ brate our 50th wedding anniver­ sary. Thanks to everyone for the generous gifts, cards and good wishes. They will be treasured always. - John and Clara Perrie. 38-lp SOUCH. A special thank you to Dr. Hay and nurses on first floor for their special care. Also thanks to those who sent cards, gifts, visited and called while I was in U niversity Hospital and to those people who sent food in since returning home. It was really appreciated and I will always remember. -Deloris Souch. 38-lp CASEMORE. I would like to thank Morris Township council and employees for the surprise fare­ well cake and ice cream party and gifts given to me on my retirement. It was very much appreciated. - Jim Casemore. 38-1 SCHULTZ. I would like to thank everyone who visited and sent cards, flowers, fruit and gifts during my stay at University and Wingham hospitals. Also thanks to the neighbours that brought food tothe men while I was away and since returning home. Thanks also to the doctors and nurses for their care. All was very much appreciat­ ed and will always be remembered. -Irene. 38-1 THE BELGRAVE, BLYTH & Brussels School Fair Board would like to express their thanks to all the students who showed exhibits and took part in the fair, the sponsors who donated prizes and money and the parents and friends who supported the fair by attend­ ing. Everyone’s co-operation has made it another successful fair. 38-lp HARROWER. We would like to say good bye to our neighbours and friends in Blyth as we leave for our B.C. adventure. Ournine years here has been a most happy experience and we thank all of you. - Agnes and George Harrower. 38-lp