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The Citizen, 1987-10-21, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 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 or 887-9114. FOR SALE HELP WANTED PERSONAL CARDOFTHANKS BIRTHS WINTER WOOD FOR SALE. 4 standing maples, $10 a cord or ‘/j and ‘/a. Phone Auburn 526-7238. 42-1 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: orderyour handknitted Xmas Gifts now for your loved ones. Nov. 15th deadline. Barbara M. Brown, Brussels, 887-6927. 42-2p 1 NEW MAKITA TABLE SAW for only $300; 1 TRS80 64K Computerfor only $100; 1 Yamaha Classical Guitar - best offer!; 1 Yamaha 12 string guitar - best offer! For more information call after 4 at 524-4848. 42-4p TANDEM AXLE 2 HORSE TRAI- ler. Phone523-4504. 42-2 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. Completeservicefor allsmall engines. Dealer for Canadiana, Bolens, Weed Eater, Poulan and Badger Farm Equipment. Call 523-9202. 25-tfn BEET PULP - ORDER YOUR FALL requirements from Belgrave Co­ op. Phone 357-2711 or 523-4454. 41-2 TROPICAL BIRDS (FINCHES, Love Birds, Budgies, Etc.), Water Fowl, Pheasants and Chinchillas. Riverside Avaries, phone 523-9418 32- 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 GRAPHS, POSTERS, SIGNS, Pic­ tures, banners and title pages designed by computer graphics. $2 for first copy, 20 cents per page for repeals. Phone Craig at 523-9636. 33- tfn FOR RENT 3 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME, Brussels area. Available October 25. References required. Phone 887-6883. 42-1 CLINTON - 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, close to downtown. Available December 1. Phone 523-9640. 42-tfn 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN Blyth, ground level, like new, 2 baths, spacious. Phone 482-9210. 42-2 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT - fridge, stove and clothes dryer included. Phone 523-9687 even­ ings only. 42-1 BLYTH, GROUND FLOOR, 1 bedroom apartment, available now. References required. Phone 482-9210. 41-3 PIG BARN - */2 MILE FROM Blyth, capacity for 380 fat hogs, liquid manure, Harvester silo and Farmatic feed mill. 523-4919 after 6. 41-2p BLYTH - 3 BEDROOM APART- ment, carpeted, available Novem­ ber 1. Phone 523-9640. 40-tfn PETS TO GIVE AWAY TO GOOD homes: 4 male house kittens, 7 weeks old, litter trained. Call Barb Knox, 523-4290. 42-1 EXPERIENCED RELIABLE PER- son for general farm work on cash crop farm. Must have experience on farm equipment and repairs. Apply Ken R. Campbell Farms, 519-527-0249. 41-2 PERSON TO WORK ON 360 SOW farrow-to-f in is h breeding stock operation. Brussels area house available. Call Wayne Fear, Mono­ way Farms,519-887-6477. 41-4 HELP WANTED: CLEANING person weekends. Apply Blyth Inn.523-9381. ' 41-2 POSITION OPEN FOR HOUSE- keeper. Good wages offered. Must be clean, responsible and able to look after children. Days to work are somewhat negotiable. Hours are approximately 8 to 4 p.m. Call 887-6181. 40&42 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY: Mig welders and metal fabricators. Apply to Smith Steel and Fabrica­ tion Inc. Call Atwood 356-2802. 42-2 PART-TIME OFFICE HELP - JOB Sharing. Busy professional office in Goderich requires immediately a people-oriented, neat, reliable, selfstarter. Able to work flexible hours in a non-smoking environ­ ment. Telephone communication skills a must. Possibly suited for a mature individual. Deliver hand­ written resume to Box A, c/o The Citizen, Box429, Blyth. N0M 1H0. 42-1 WANTED APPRENTICE: ME- chanics Apprentice to start immed­ iately, wages based on experience, health plan, modern facilities, and friendly atmosphere. Apply in person with resume to J.L. McCut­ cheon Motors Ltd., Brussels, Ont. before Oct. 28/87. 42-1 CHICKEN CATCHERS! EXPERI- ence an asset but not a necessity. Fullorpart-timework available now. Special student hours. Call free 1-800-265-3034. 35-tfn FULL-TIME STORE CLERK, 4 days a week, 9 - 6 p.m. Wage negotiable. Apply in writing to: Lawrie Decorating, P.O. Box 151, Blyth, Ont. Deadline for applica­ tions Mon., Oct. 28. 42-1 BRUSSELS LEGION REQUIRES part-time bar help to work Satur­ days and the occacsional week day. References required. Phone 887- 9534 after 6. 42-1 TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS requires a SUPERVISOR forthetownship landfill site The landfill site is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday. This position will last approximately 2 to 3 months. Applications including resume must be received by the under­ signed by Tuesday, October 27 at 4 p.m. For further information please contact the undersigned. Lloyd Michie Road Superintendent Township of Morris RR 4, Brussels. Telephone 887-6137 “I’VE LOST OVER 85 POUNDS without dieting”. Call Don at 523-9407. 42-tfn CARD OF THANKS BARBOUR. Wewouldliketothank ourfamily, friends and neighbours for the lovely cards, gifts and best wishes on the occasion of our anniversary. Our sincere thanks. - Ken and Laura Barbour. 42-lp REID. Nelson and Annie Reid would like to express their appre­ ciation to all who remembered them in any way while in hospital. Thanks also to the good people who have visited us and sent in food and got the groceries since coming home. Thanks also goes to Rev. Bonnie Lamble for her visits and to nuses and Dr. Wong for their care. 42-1 THANK YOU to everyone who came out and supported our bake sale. We would like to thank Pat Brigham for the use of the library. A special, “Thank You’’ to all the parents who contributed to our bake sale. - The Blyth Girl Guides and Brownies and their leaders. 42-lp GRISDALE. Earl Grisdale and family would like to thank Sharon McCutcheon of Home Care, the Seniors Day Centre for the Home­ bound, Rev. Webb, neighbours and friends for their kindness to Ida Mae Gordon, also thanks to Max and Barb Watts and neighbours and friends for their support. 42-1 COOK. We’d like to thank every­ one who participated in or attended the community shower. Thanks again for the wonderful gifts. - Brad and Leslie Cook. 42-lp NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWAN0SH WHEREAS the weekof October 18-24 has been declared “Visiting Homemakers Week’’ by the Provincial Legislature. WHEREAS there are 200 Homemakers in County of Huron and approximately 6,000 Homemakers across Ontario who are dedicated to meeting specific health and social needs of individuals and families, that help them to remain in their homes and communities. THEREFORE, I, Reeve Ernest R. Snell, by the powers vested in me do declare October 18-24,1987 as “Visiting Homemakers Week’’, and encourage communitiy members to join in commending the thousands of Homemakers whose valuable services contribute greatly to the health and welfare of our Huron County and province. Ernest R. Snell, Reeve TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWAN0SH nd TENDERS WANTED 1 1 TENDERS 1 WANTED | “TENDERS FOR SNOW REMOVAL” intheTownshipof Morris During the 1987-88 season. Required is one grader or onetandemdumptruck [fully equipped] to snow plow Concession 3 and 4 and the Hamlet of Belgrave. Clearly marked, sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned on a form supplied by the road superintendent until 4 p.m. on Thursday, October 22, 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 GORDON. The families of the late Ida Gordon wish to thank those who gave donations to charities and flower arrangements, the Watts Funeral Home and ladies of the Cranbrook Church for their lovely lunch. 42-1 HETHERINGTON-KEIL. Thank you friends. The family of George Hetherington would like to acknowledge the vast amount of love shown us in the past few weeks. We are a fortunate family to have such caring friends. Your calls, cards, visits, delicious food, charitable donations and flowers made it easier to deal with Dad’s illness and death. Thanks again for being our friends. Sincerely, The Hetherington/Keil family. 42-1 IN MEMORIAM BAECHLER. In memory of a dear and loving mother and grand­ mother, Bessie Baechler, who passed away one year ago on October 11. A cluster of precious memories Sprayed with a million tears, Wishes God could have spared you If only a few more years. You left a beautiful memory And sorrow too great to be told. But to us who loved and lost you, Your memory will never grow old. -Lovingly remembered by son Richard, Cynthia and family. 42-lp McCLURE. In loving memory of our dear son, father and brother, Frank, who passed away one year ago, October 23. Till memory fades And life departs You live forever In our hearts. - Lovinglyrememberedby Mom and Dad, sisters, Nancy and .Nora and son Shane. 42-lp NOTICE PROCTOR. Gramma Helen and Lee, Grandpa Bev and Charlie wish to announce the birth of their granddaughter Lincey LeeAnne on October 6, 1987, the daughter of Susan and Danny Proctor of Clinton. McCLINCHEY. We, Brian and Shannon thank God for the save arrival of our son. Tyrell Mark was born October 6, 1987 at 9:45 p.m. weighing 8 lb., 4 oz., a special gift for big brother Aaron. Second grandchild for Marv and Barb Liley of London and fourth grandchild for Ruth and Garth McClinchey of Auburn. BLAKE. Michael and Mary Blake are pleased to announce the birth of their first child Ashley Marie on October 12, 1987 weighing 7 lb., 8 oz. at Seaforth Community Hospi­ tal. Proud grandparents are Russel and Rita Smith of Dublin and John and Irene Blake of Brussels. DEN DEKKER. Adebut perfor­ mance was given by Shendi Krista in centre stage at London St. Joseph’s Hospital on October 13 at 9:29p.m. Weighing in at 8lbs. 2 oz., she captivated the audience with her singing. Co-production managers Clarence and Jo-Ann den Dekker along with technical directors Dr. Richardson and Dr. Rebel were all estactic over her performance. ENGAGEMENTS HULLEY-MUNNINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Munnings of Clinton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ruth Anna Jane to Wayne Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hulley of Londesboro. The marriage will take place November 7, 1987 at the Londes­ boro United Church. Reception in Holmesville. 42-1 AT YOUR SERVICE J. C. ENTERPRISES CUSTOM Combining: white beans, soy­ beans and corn. Tillage, plough­ ing etc. Phone 526-7523. 37-6 CUSTOM LAUNDRY AND PRES- sing services now available in my home, also custom knitting. Call Mavis Morrison, 523-9697. 39-4 SOIL SAMPLING - CALL BEL- grave or Auburn Co-op for custom soil sampling and analysis or bring your samples to us for testing. Phone 357-2711, 523-4454 or 526- 7262. 41-2 FOR CUSTOM BULLDOZING AND SCRAPER WORK CALL: BILLMcDOUGALL BULLDOZING BLYTH,ONTARIO 523-9643 Remember, it's their home too!