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The Citizen, 1987-09-30, Page 23THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1987. PAGE 23. CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50for 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. TENDERS WANTED PERSONAL NOTICE NOTICE CARD OF THANKS POLICE VILLAGE OF AUBURN 1987/88season TENDERFOR SNOWBLOWING Sealed tenders to be received by undersigned until October 19, 1987. Applicant to specify H. P. of tractor, size of blower equipped with hydraulic hood deflector, rateperhour. Applic­ ant to have their own liability insurance. Further information contact James Schneider 526- 7770. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Harry Arthur, Secretary Box 31 Auburn, Ont. NOM 1E0 BUY BRAND NAME GROCERIES at competitive prices delivered to your home, and make money building a business telling your friends. (416) 897-8566. Telenytex, 700 Dundas East, Suite 13, Missis­ sauga, Ont. L4Y 3Y5. 39-lp DATES GALORE: FOR ALL AGES & unattached. Thousands of mem­ bers anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances call toll free 1-800- 263-9163 Hours Noon till 8 p.m. 39-lp DIVORCE BY MAIL. LOW COST legal action without court visits. Money back guarantee. Also se­ paration agreements. Experien­ ced since 1979. Free information. Divorce Aid Kitchener (519) 578- 5959. 39-lp NOTICE MCKILLOP TOWNSHIP RATEPAYERS: Final tax installment due October 7, 1987 HULLETT TWP. 1987/88 season 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 YOUNGPEOPLE6-18YRS. WHO do outstanding good deeds are eligible for nomination as Ont. Junior Citizens of the Year. Contact this newspaper for details. 39-lp BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MA CHERIE HOME FASHION Shows Est. 1975. Join our success­ ful team of independent represen­ tatives in presenting quality lin­ gerie and leisurewear at In-Home parties for women. It’s fun! It’s easy! It’s Profitable! Call toll free 1-800-263-9183. 39-lp START YOUR OWN BUSINESS part time or full time manufacturer of patented house & car device is lookingfor person or persons to assemble and distribute product in this area. The whole family can become involved. It can be assem­ bled on your kitchen table. Com­ pany supplies all equipment, materials, and training. Your minimum investment of $6,000 protected by contract. For inter­ view please reply to Box 15, Morriston, Ont. NOB 2C0. 39-lp TOWNSHIP OF GREY NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE HERITAGE BUILDINGS In the matter of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O., 1980, Chapter 337, Part 4, and in the matter of the lands and premises set out below, inthe Province of Ontario: Notice of Intention to Designate. Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Grey on the 8th day of September 1987, decided to designate the lands and buildings, set out below as a property of historical value in interest under the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O., 1980, Chapter 337, Part4. Shortstatementof the reasons forthe proposed designation: The Cameron House, part lot 16, concession 11 has been recommended for designation for historical and architectural purposes. It was built by Henry A. Mueller in 1869 and was purchased by John Cameron Sr. in 1875and remained in the Cameron name for over 100 years. The thirteen room residence is given a very unique and solid appearance by the glassed in tower, six over six windows and the limestone blocks carved from the bed of the nearby Maitland River. NOTICE OF OBJECTION TO THE DESIGNATION MAY BE SERVED ON THE CLERK WITHIN THIRTY [30] DAYS OF THE 16TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1987. DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY THIS 9TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1987 Brad Knight Clerk-Treasurer Township of Grey R.R. #3 Brussels, Ontario. NOG 1H0 SIMPSON. Thanks to friends and relatives for their cards and treats and to Joan, Don and Anthony Deitner for their phone calls and for driving Roberta to K W Hospital to visit John and bringing John home from hospital. Also thanks for the food brought to the house. Thanks to my sister Adafor taking me to my appointments and staying with me for 2 weeks. Thanks to Joan and Isabell Craig for doing our laundry. -John and Roberta Simpson. 39-lp TYERMAN. I would like to thank all those tho sent me cards and made inquiries about me while 1 was in London. It was greatly appreciated. Thanks again - Marie Tyerman. 39-lp ENGAGEMENTS WARWICK - HONDER1CH Mr. and Mrs. Carieron Honerich, RR 2, New Hamburg are pleased to announce the forthcoming marri­ age of their daughter, Virginia Lee to Paul Allan, son of Mrs. Mary Warwick and the late James Warwick of Blyth. The marriage will take place on October 10, 1987 at Zion United Church, New Hamburg. 39-lp AT YOUR SERVICE CUSTOM LAUNDRY AND PRES- sing services now available in my home, also custom knitting. Call Mavis Morrison, 523-9697. 39-4 WATTAM’S BACKHOE SER- vice, Belgrave 357-3069. Trench­ ing, septic systems, snowblowing and snow removal. Free estimates, 39-8eow J. C. ENTERPRISES CUSTOM Combining: white beans, soy­ beans and corn. Tillage, plough- ingetc. Phone526-7523. 37-6 CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND swathing. Phone Hank Reinink 523-9202 or 523-4569. 21-tfn A HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.T.[H.C.| 87-03 Forthe removal of existing floor covering in corridors, 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 maybeobtained, quoting refer­ ence number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. PERSONAL CANADA FOR CHRIST CRU- sade: Bible prophecies & current world events indicate nearness of nuclear W.W.3. Devastation 1/3 planet; death 1/4 world popula­ tion. Ezekiel 38-39. Ark preceded flood; rapture precedes war. 1st. Thessalonians 4: 13-18; 1st Corin­ thians 15: 35-58. Repent Today & BcReadyfortheRapture. 39-lp CAREER TRAINING LEARN AUCTIONEERING AT the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering. Next class Octo­ ber 17th to 24th. P.O. Box 145 Innerkip, Ont. N0J 1MO1-(519) 469-3936.1-(519)537-2115. 39-lp MONEY MAKING OPPORTUN1- ties! Income Tax or Bookkeeping courses by correspondence. Free brochures, noobligation. U & R Tax Services, 205-1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2B6. Franchises available. 39-lp TRAVEL HOSPITALITY INN PRESENTS Thanksgiving in the Highlands. Bask in Minden’s beautiful array of autumn leaves and enjoy a warm welcome on Thanksgiving week­ end. Dancing, turkey dinner, baseball galore and treasure hunt for the kids. Call now for reserva­ tions 1 (705) 286-2361. RR #1, Minden, Ont. K0M2K0. 39-lp ENJOY A WONDERFUL Pic­ turesque Autumn at Resort Tapa- too. New! Year-round one, twoand three bedroom housekeeping cott­ ages. Authentic Black Forest House overlooking Otter Lake includes Hotel rooms, Conference Room, BAr & Restaurant. L.L.B.O. Licensed. It’s worth a call. Seasonal Rates 1-800-461- 5410 or (705) 378-2208. 39-lp CARD OF THANKS FEAR. We would like to thank our friends and relatives for cards, flowers, gifts and good wishes on the occasion of our 40th wedding anniversary. A special thank you to our family. - Bert and Flora Fear. 39-lp WHEELER. I wish to sincerely thank all my friends, neighbours and relatives who in so many ways helped with my auction sale. To name each one would be too great a task and the means of support were very numerous and varied. All is greatly appreciated and my re­ sponsibilities were so much lessen­ ed with your assistance. Thank you with all my heart and soul. - Mabel Wheeler. 39-lp PATTERSON. I would like to thank my friends, neighbours and rela­ tives for flowers, fruit, cards and gifts, also phone calls while I was a patient in University Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Passi, Dr. Hay and nurses on 9th floor, also to our minister for his visit and to Jim our neighbourfor cuttingthe lawn. Everything was much appreciated. -Bill 39-lp THE LADIES HOMECRAFT of the Brussels Fall Fair would like to thank everyone for their donation of pies for the food booth. Thanks to Lloyd Wheeler and Jim Mair for the new display rack. Ada Smith of Brussels was the winner of the 50-50 draw. Thanks to everyone for supporting our Fair. 39-1 CARD OF THANKS McNEIL. I would like to thank the B, M & G Recreation for sponsor­ ing me in the Brussels Queen of the Fair contest. I had a really nice time and it was a wonderful experience. I would also like to thank all of the businesses that donated all of the lovely gifts that I received. Thank you. Cindy McNeil. 39-1 KING. I wish to thank the Majestic Women’s Institute for sponsoring me in the Brussels Fair Queen contest. Sincere thanks is extend- e to all the merchants who so generously donated beautiful gifts. It was truly overwhelming. 1 hope toperform my duties this year asBrusselsFallFairQueenina manner that will illustrate how proud I am to represent Brussels in all activities. Your 1987 fair was a great success and it pleased me greatly to officially open this event. -Karla King. 39-1 McCALL. I would like to thank everyone who remembered me while in hospital and phoned and enquired after returning home. - Jim 39-lp McARTER. Wewouldlike to thank everyone who attended our Buck & Doe held Sept. 11. Also a very special thank you to everyone in our wedding party for all their hard workandformakingtheevening so enjoyable.-Kim andGary. 39-1 b FOR CUSTOM BULLDOZING AND SCRAPER WORK CALL: BILLMcDOUGALL BULLDOZING BLYTH,ONTARIO 523-9643 TOM’S CUSTOM COMBINING WHEAT, GRAIN, BEANS AND CORN REASONABLE RATES Call Blyth Jim Anderson 523-4894or Marie Heftron 523-4221 Informative advertising helps lower the price of goods.