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The Citizen, 1989-12-13, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1989. PAGE 21. Classified________ FAST___________ DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following Wednesday. DEADLINE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. Q BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CARD OF THANKS ACCOMMODATION TO RENT ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE EXTRA INCOME! WE TRAIN you to grow big baitworms in your basement, garage or shed. Odor­ less, operation. Low investment. Market guaranteed! Free informa­ tion. Early Bird Ecology, RR 1, Smithville, Ontario. LOR 2A0, (416) 643-4252. Chatham Kent Bait Farm, RR 7, Chatham, Ontario. N7M 5S7, (519) 683-2468. Kumari Bait Farm, Box 69, Camden East, Ontario. KOK 1J0, (613) 378-0023. 50-lp TAYLOR. Thanks to those who attended and contributed to our community shower at Westfield Church. The program of local talent and the tasty lunch was superb. We treasuer the card table set, candle- abra and will put the gifts of money to good use. - Glen and Lisa Taylor. 50-lp CAREER TRAINING MODERN NEWLY RENOVATED 2 bedroom apartment in Belgrave. Ideal for mature couple or person. Laundry facilities available. Fridge and stove included. No pets. Ten­ ant pays utilities. Rent $325. Immediate possession. Phone 357- 2433 after 6p.m. 49-tfn ARTICLES FOR SALE SIX FARROWING CRATES, nearly new, with feeders, and six pieces of perforated plastic slats, 18” by 30”. Reasonable. Call 887-9250. 50-lp 40 BALES OF ALFALFA, 4 FT. BY 5.5 foot round bales. Some rain. All right for beef or sheep (not dusty). 40 bales of good round bales, 70 per cent alfalfa. No rain. Phone 887-9250. 50-lp BEST BUILDING BUYS. SAVE thousands - Winter Works Special. Help keep factory busy during winter months. Avoid upcoming price increase. Limited Steel. Par­ agon. 24 hours. 1-800-263-8499. 50-lp RAISE CHINCHILLAS FOR EX- tra income. We offer graded breed­ ing stock, cages, feed, delivery, instruction. Full time income po­ tential. Guaranteed market. Guar­ anteed production. Canadian Chin­ chilla, Box 1684, St. Marys Ontario, N0M 2V0. (519) 229-6117. 50-lp FRESH TROUT, 1 TO 3 LB. SIZE. Phone after 6, Robert Charter, Alps Creek Trout Farm, 523-9546. 50-4p CHRISTMAS TREES, CUT OR potted (transplant later) with every purchase receive a free tree bag while quantities last. Free delivery. Call The Lawnmaster, 527-1750. 50-1 DISCOVER THE MAGIC OF Blyth. Extended Christmas shopp­ ing hours starting Monday, Decem­ ber 18th-just for you. 50-lb FARMERS OR BUSINESSES: Warmth Insulation Spray urethane and all Spray on Fibres. For insulation, condensation control, shop insulation. Very competitive rates. Phone (613) 267-6711 or write to 133 Gore St. E., Perth, Ontario. K7H 1J6. 50-lp CARD OF THANKS YOUTH’S CROSS COUNTRY skis, poles and boots (boy’s size 3). Call 887-6322. 50-lp MAITSIDE ORCHARDS, BRUS- sels, 887-6883. Wide choice in apples, fresh pressed sweet cider and apple butter. Open seven days a week. 50-1 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Consumers’ Malaise? The symp­ toms are Sameness. Same malls, same shops, same products. We have the cure at The Pottery in Blyth. Each piece of pottery is hand-made. Shop now for one-of-a- kind Christmas gifts. Open daily from December 10 to December 23. 48-3 ^^JbIGTHS CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE: Choose and cut your own from our woodlot in Blyth. Contact Lois at The Saga, 523-4331. 50-2 FRESHLY HOME BAKED Shortbread and light and dark fruit cakes for sale from now until Christmas at The Saga in Blyth, 523-4331. 50-2 PORK: HOME GROWN GOV’T. Inspected. Christmas Hams $2.25/lb., Sausage $1.90/lb., Bacon $1.90/lb., etc. Brad and Trish Thomson, 523-9723. 49-3p IRENE’S SNOOP SHOP: P/2 miles south of Brussels on County Rd. 12. Phone 887-9726. Now has craft supplies as well as gifts, used furniture, handknit sweaters, doll clothes and more. Open Monday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 47-4 DUCHARME. Traci is pleased to announce the arrival of her new sister, Lisa Dawn, bom Friday, November 17 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Thrilled parents are Joyce and Darwin Ducharme. Proud grandparents are Donna and Bob Broadfoot, Brucefield. Great- grandparents are John and Mar­ jorie Broadfoot, Brucefield and Eva Horton, Goderich. CARTER. We would like to thank everyone for their support and care over the past six years as well as to the doctors and first floor chronic care staff at the Wingham and District Hospital. At the time of the death a special thanks to Rev. Bonnie Cole-Arnal and Betts Fun­ eral Home for their loving care and kind support. Thanks to everyone for the flowers, donations, cards, baking, sent to the house also the U.C.W. for the lunch following the funeral. Everyone’s care and sup­ port will always be remembered. - Elsie, Glenda and Susan Carter. 50-1 FREE: 1990 GUIDE TO STUDY- at-home correspondence Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Airconditioning, Book­ keeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical Secre­ tary, Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto, 1-800-950-1972. 50-lp LEARN AUCTIONEERING AT the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering. Next class: Febru­ ary 10 - 17/90. For information, contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, RR 5, Woodstock, Ontario. N4S 7V9 (519) 537-2115. 50-lp YOUR FUTURE STARTS WITH ... Tri-County Truck Driver Training. Established in 1978, job search assistance available, daytime, evening and weekend courses. Financial assistance on approved credit. 1-800-265-0400. Cambridge. 50-lp COMING EVENTS HERE’S A STOCKING STUFFER full of fun: “McGillicuddy’s Diary”, the humorous tales of a small town policeman. Only $1.50 at The Citizen, Blyth or Brussels office. 50-2 CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE - pine and spruce, 1% miles south of Wingham and 1 *4 miles east down the Golf Club road. Glen Casemore 357-1498. 48-4 IRELAND. Bevin and Betty (nee Bromley) are happy to announce the birth of a little baby sister for Charles. Charmila Pearl arrived on December 5, 1989 at Wingham and District Hospital weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. Proud grandparents are Charlie and Pearl Bromley of Blyth and David and Ina Ireland of Teeswaer. Special thanks to Dr. Gear and all the O.B. staff for their care. CALDWELL. I wish to thank the Blyth Firemen for their quick response, the Ambulance drivers, Dr. Street, Dr. Salisbury and Dr. Flowers and the nurses of the first floor who cared for me during my stay in Clinton Hospital, and to Rev. Ramirez, also to relatives and friends for visits, cards and treats. Your kindness was appreciated very much. - Gordon Caldwell. 50-lp 1-39” WATERBED MATTRESS with heater in excellent condition, 887-6294. 50-1 NEW AND USED SATELLITE systems for lease to own or rent with monthly payments. L. & A. Southwest Satellite, RR 2, Clinton, 524-9595. 12-tfn 2 PAIRS CROSS COUNTRY SKI boots, children’s size 2 and 3. Phone 887-9288. 50-lp SWEET APPLE CIDER - MADE fresh at the farm from hand-picked tree-ripened dessert apples. Serve hot or cold. Order now. Contact Boyd/Muriel Taylor, 523-9279. 50-3p CHRISTMAS TREES - PINE, spruce and balsam, 5 to 10 feet. Contact Niel Edgar, Hwy. 86 west of Wingham, 357-2122. Will deliver 48-4 SOMERS. I wish to send a sincere thank you to my family for their caring support during and since my stay in Victoria Hospital, London. Thanks also to my neighbours for their flowers, treats, cards, visits and phone calls. It is much appre­ ciated and will always be remem­ bered. - Mrs. Elsie Somers. 50-lp YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to join us as we celebrate our Lord’s Birth in services of Holy Communion. The Anglican com­ munities in Brussels and Blyth extend a warm welcome to any and all who wish to come out and take part in this holy and happy event! Our services are as follows: St. John’s Anglican Church, Brussels - 9:00 p.m. Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth - 11:00 p.m. We look forward to seeing you on Christmas Eve! Please note: our morning services have been cancelled for the 24th of December. 50-2 BLYTH CENTRE FOR THE ARTS, Annual General Meeting, Decem­ ber 14/89 at the Blyth Inn dining room, 6:30 dinner, 8:00 meeting. 50-1 FUTURE STEEL YEAR END clearance on all Steel Buildings, immediate or Spring delivery. Large inventory. Call toll free 1-800-668-8653. 50-lp APPLES: COLD CRISP - MACIN- tosh, N. Spy, Delicious, Spartan & Ida Red apples, Wellesley Apple Butter, Cider. Open Daily. Contact Boyd and Muriel Taylor, 523-9279. 50-3p CRAFTS, HANDKNITS AND crocheting. Orders taken. Phone 887-6390 or call in anytime at L. Moses’, 36 Flora St., Brussels. 50-1 THE GREENHOUSE AND HYDROPONICS INC. 63 Clarke Sideroad, London, Ont. N5W 5W7, (519) 452-3919. Complete hydro­ ponic systems. We do mail orders, send $2. for catalogue. $2 rebate on your first purchase. 50-lp TWO LARGE AQUARIUMS WITH lights, pumps, etc. $50 total. Exercise rower $70. New car polisher $70. Like new man’s and lady’s matching bikes, $200 for pair. Drill press stand and drill $40. VHS movies - 5 for $50, Kodak Instamatic camera like new $25. Phone 523-4455 after 6 and week­ ends. 50-1 BUILDING SPECIALS GALORE! Quonset 40x50 $5,699; model “S” 25 x 30 $3,359. Straightwall wood­ steel 30 x 45 $5,949 with endwalls. Take delivery before March 31/90. Certain areas may require heavier gauge at higher cost. Factory prices. Pioneer/Econospan 1-800- 668-5422 (24 hours). 50-lp S' CLASSIFIED ADS f PAYOFF! 1 WESSELINK. Dave and Joyce are pleased to announce the late but safe arrival of their first child, 7 lb. 12 oz. Justin William David was bom November 24 at the Wingham and District Hospital. Spoiling privileges got to John and Derkje Wesselink of RR 4, Brussels and Mrs. Fenna Blok of Strathroy. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NOW ON THE STREET!! Scratch 21 cards. Area Distributor needed to open and service inde­ pendent accounts. Full or part-time business. Investment $42,508. Down payment $16,508. $26,000 financed over three years. For brochure call (519) 432-2302, ext. 106, Fax (416) 873-0755. 50-lp RETAILERS ONLY. VIDEO movie and Nintendo leasing. We are well-stocked, fast, efficient. Bi-weekly rotation. You select your inventory. Canada wide 1-800-665- 5082. Fax: (204) 231-1150. 50-lp SEVEN NEW TONING TABLES. $22,000 includes freight and train­ ing. 5/yr. guarantee. Futrex 5000 fitness computer $1,500. Complete body wrap kit $1,250. Tone “O” Matic Canada Ltd. 1-800-667-5825. 50-lp BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Dealers and sales agents wanted for Polar Bear Water Distillers. Full or part-time. Excellent income possibilities. Phone (519) 654-0888, Kitchener. Ask for Jack Moore. 50-lp CALDWELL. My sincere thanks to all those who sent cards, flowers, baking, etc. and to all those who visited me while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. W. T. Harrett and nurses on first floor, also a special thanks to Rev. L. Ramirez for his visits. - Gladys Caldwell. 50-1 LEGION LADIES AUXILIARY Annual Penny Sale and Bake Sale. Draw $50, $25, $15. December 16, 2 p.m., Brussels Legion. 50-lp WALTON AREA SPORTS CLUB will be holding their annual meet­ ing January 9, 1990 at 8 p.m. at the library in Walton. Everyone wel­ come. 50 & 1 THANK YOU TO THE BRUSSELS Legion, Brussels Firemen, Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, Elf John, judges and all who participated in the parade. Also thanks to every­ one who supported the parade and helped to make it so successful. - The Santa Claus Parade Committee 50-1 KIDS! - DECEMBER 16TH FROM 2 - 4 p.m., Children’s Annual Shopping Spree, Blyth United Church Basement. Social Time for parents while kids “shop”. 49-2 LEIPER. I wish to thank my family, relatives, friends and neighbours for their cards, flowers, gifts and inquiries during my stay at Univer­ sity Hospital. I also enjoy your visits with me while I am a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. Dave Snihur, Burns U.C.W., Dr. Baker, the nurses and physio therapy girls for their care. Your kindness and thoughtfulness are very much appreciated. Sea son’s Greetings to all. - Agnes Leiper. 50-lp BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth & District Community Centre. $300 Jackpot must go. Over $1,000 in prizes. 43-tfn FREESEMINAR Your career in trucking begins with professional training. Learn more! Wednesday, Dec. 20 7p.m. Hotel Bedford, Goderich Seating limited Call now 1-800-265-7173 Market Institute of Professional Transport T raining CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \