The Citizen, 1989-02-01, Page 21PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1989.
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REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS Prices up
"Suddenly it's sold "
REAL ESTATE LTD.
82 ALBERT STREET
CLINTON, ONTARIO
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
482-9371
[24 hour service]
Sales Representatives
Gordon Hill
233-3307
Carol Boneschansker
887-6870
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Brussels, Commercial with
apartment above. Very reasonable price.
BEST OF2WORLDS:Townand Country, 309 Albert St.,
Clinton, 2 floor family home with double garage on spacious %
acre landscaped lot.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Whitechurch, full 2 floor brick
building, 2 apartments, potential for 2 more. Contact Mason
Bailey Real Estate Ltd., Clinton, Ont. Phone 482-9371.
50 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, good frame home, lots of
buildings, ideal for part-time farming, or horses.
100 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, with house, barn and drive
shed, 81 acres workable. Under $90,000.00
100 ACRES: Raised bungalow on 80 acres choice woodland.
Very scenic, 2 miles from Lake Huron.
75 ACRES: Farrowing farm, Colborne Township, equipped for
100 sows, very well kept, scenic location.
100 ACRES: 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh, no buildings,
Vendor will finance.
BLYTH: 1 floor, 3 bedroom new home, full basement
12 ACRES: Frame home, 2 barns.
12 ACRES: Hog barns for 650 hogs. Frame home.
165 ACRES: On Maitland River. 100 acres workable, 65 acres
hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic.
NEW LISTING: Blyth, Unique-One-Of - A - Kind, Converted
railway station, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, large
workshop, % acre nicely treed lot.
FARM FOR SALE
S1/2 Lot 5, Concession 9, Mor
ris Township, Huron County.
On a gravel road, one kilo
metre east of Blyth, Ontario.
100 acres, approximately 42
acres workable. No buildings.
Suitable location for a house.
NOTES:
1] Offers should be made on
forms obtainable on request
from any office of the Corpora
tion and must be received by
February 6, 1989 at the field
office listed below.
2] Acertifieddepositof $5,000
must accompany the offer.
For further information
contact:
FARM CREDIT
CORPORATION
Att: David Gowing,
Box 39,
Listowel, Ontario.
N4W 3H2.
Telephone No.: 519-291-3450
If no answer, call:
519-824-6360
Please refer to
File Number: 26786-590.
EVENING
AUCTION
SALE
of household effects, General
Store stock, and fixtures will
be held for theestateof the
late MISS JEAN McEWEN
of Belgrave in the Women’s
Institute Hall in Belgraveon
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13
starting at6p.m.
Auctioneers: Wallace Ballagh
T eeswater 392-6170
Grant McDonald, Ripley
395-5353
on all classes
Deep commitment
to God a must
DON’T LET WILDFIRES BE
AUC I IONEER & APPRAISER
271-6822 291-3818
Box 121, Listowel N4W 3H2
ROSS H. KEMP
Member Auctioneer's Association
of Canada
Licenced for Counties of
Perth and Huron
Over 33 years experience of
providing personal service in
•Conducting public auctions with a
high degree of integrity and
results, •appraisals to determine
true market value for division,
insurance, probate and other re
quirements. •disbursements
•complete and accurate detailing of
all transactions with owner access
to sales records.
Continued from page 17
Six steers consigned by Neil
Rintoul of RR 2, Lucknow, averag
ing 1200 lbs., sold for $88.90. Four
steers consigned by Don Shiell of
RR 3, Wingham, averaging 1223
lbs., sold for an average price of
$88.85. Eighteen steers consigned
by Howard Martin of RR 3,
Brussels, weighing 1233 lbs., sold
for an average price of $88.73.
Four steers averaging 1343 lbs.
consigned by Glen Sellers of RR 2,
Bluevale, sold for an average price
of $87.28. Eleven Holstein steers
consigned by Bill Van Nes of RR 1,
Ethel, weighing 1280 lbs., sold for
an average price of $78.11.
Choice heifers sold for $91 to
$95, with sales to $103.50’; good
heifers brought $85 to $89.
Nine heifers consigned by Con
nell Farms Inc. of RR 3, Palmer
ston, averaging 1133 lbs., sold for
an average price of $90.76. Three
heifers consigned by Bob Rutledge
of RR 1, Ripley, averaging 1073
lbs., sold at $90.45. Five heifers
consigned by Don Fraser of RR 2,
Blyth, averaging 1104 lbs., sold for
an average price of $89.65.
Eleven heifers consigned by
Schultz Bros, of RR 3, Blyth,
averaging 1131 lbs., sold for an
average of $89.24.
Choice cows sold for $51 to $54;
good cows brought $47 to $50; and
canners and cutters fetched $44 to
$47.
Continued from page 3
Micah 6 (1-8). At the time of
Micah, Israel was in disorder and
many made burnt sacrifices for the
remission of sins in order to gain
righteousness. Similarly today our
society and even our church are
suffering moral decay and many
think that “good jobs’’ like the
sacrifices of old will cleanse us.
Rituals, however, have no meaning
unless they are accompanied with
penitence and love.
The Righteousness God Requires
are threefold: (1) Do Justice - Put
your faith into action and accom
pany it with compassion like Good
Samaritans; (2) Show Love and
Kindness by visiting the sick and
lonely, feeding hungry etc.
Mathew 25 (35-40); (3) Walk Hum
bly with our God: John 15(v4)
“Remain in me and I will remain in
you. No branch can bear fruit by
itself, it must remain in the vine.
Neither can you bear fruit unless
you remain in the vine”. We must
have a deep commitment to God
and Jesus giving our best to the
one who gave his best for us. Jesus
Christ gave his life for our salva
tion.
NOTICE
WALTON LANDFILL SITE
RECYCLING PROGRAM
— New Location —
as of
JANUARY 30th, 1989
MINISTRY of COMMUNITY and SOCIAL SERVICES
LOCAL OFFICE
(Family Benefits,
Mother’s Allowance,
Disability Allowance)
75 Wellington Street,
Clinton • 482-3971
MAILING ADDRESS: Box 1150, Clinton, Ont.
N0M 1L0
“Thanks to our clients for your patience with
our moves over the last few weeks”
A compartment bin for recyclable materials is stationed at the WALTON LANDFILL
SITE. Materials that can be recycled include newspaper, glass bottles and jars, tin cans
and plastic soft drink containers. If you have any questions, please ask the attendant on
duty or contact your municipal office.
Due to the large volume of unflattened cans being received, we are unable to ship the
container bin with all three compartments full. We are therefore asking for your
co-operation in flattening your tin cans as much a? possible.
-soft drink containers are lightweight and can be
flattened very easily.
-Food cans are easier to flatten
if both ends are removed.
If you are not recycling, WHY NOT? Your neighbours are - to date over 17
tons of recyclable material has been diverted from the landfill site.
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