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The Citizen, 1991-05-15, Page 30PAGE 30. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,1991. Classified RATES 20 words or less only S3.00. Additional FAST words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following DEPENDABLE Wednesday. DEADLINE HIGHLY VISIBLE £ r . rvi, MUiiL/AT IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/4 miles south of Brussels. Call 887- 9499. 09-tfn STUDENT WANTS WORK FOR Summer. Will pick stones, hay, straw, cut lawns, carpentry work, etc. Call after 6 p.m., 887-6145. 19-2 WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SERVICES PRIVATE SALE - LARGE 2 STOREY house situated on 1.80 acres on Huron County Rd. 15, close to school (approx. 2650 sq. ft.), 5 bedrooms, fireplace in family room, large kitchen and nook, main floor laundry, sewing room, office, living and dining room, sun deck off family room, walk out basement, central vac, softener, private well. Viewing phone 523-4846, evenings, 523-4359 any time, leave message. 19-2 11 Victoria St., Clinton STRESS, FATIQUE, HEALTH CONCERNS? Come for a free con­ sultation and discover what reflexolo­ gy can do for you. Carol Casey, RNA, Certified Reflexologist, 523- 4933. 15-5 15 YR. OLD STUDENT SEEKING summer employment, part or full- time. Willing to do babysitting, housework or outside work. Phone 887-9599 after 6 p.m. 19-1 "SUDDENL Y ITS SOLD" CUSTOM WELDING: PIGS/CAT- TLE penning, aluminum, ornamental railing, trailers, custom hitches, machinery repairs and fabricating. Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn Mason Bailey 482*9371 BROKER (24 Hour Service) MILL ST., BLYTH: 1 storey, 3 bedroom, brick home with full basement, 1 block from uptown. QUEEN SK. BLYTH: 1 storey bungalovR{3Hj0shed basement and large oetacned garage. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Brussels, 2 commercial units, 2 apartments, reasonable price. BLYTH: Drummond St.. 1 1/2 storey, 3 bedroom home. COMMERCIAL BUILDING with 3 rental units, can be used as a residence BLYTH: Morris St., Blyth, 1 1/2 storey frame with attached garage, very well kept. 100 ACRES: no buildings, 50 acres bush on paved road BLYTH: new 1 floor bungalow, with finished basement with fireplace, attractive price. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Hamilton St., Blyth, idea) for offices, hairdressing, or service business, reasonable price. COMMERCIAL BUILDING: Albert St., Clinton, 1400 sq. ft plus 2 bedroom apartment above, vendor wil! finance. 50 ACRES: Near Auburn with good home, drive shed Barns for cattle, sheeo or horses. LOTS FOR SALE: Londesboro Your choice or take them all. 70 ACRES: 9th Concession, Hullett, 58 workable, 12 acres hardwood bush, no buildings. RESTAURANT AND GAS STA* TION on busy corner, showing good return, residence on same property. LONDESBORO: Large commercial building on Hwy 4, large lot, ideal for retail or service business BLYTH: 3 acres, subdivided property with good home and barn BLYTH: new home under construction 1400 square feet plus attached garage WE NEED LISTINGS ON HOMES AND SMALL ACREAGES. ONE MILE EAST OF BLYTH on paved road ,11/2 storey, 3 bedroom house, large eat icukitchen, patio doors to degfOLr*<shop 20 x 24, treed large lawn. $72,000.00 2- STOREY 15 year old modern house on edge of village. 1.83 acres, treed country view, 5 bedrooms, rec. room with fireplace, formal dining room, main floor laundry. CONSIDERJME rjCATIONI one block westSf'wJrTnn's with a 'front porch view of uptown’. 1 1/2 storey aluminum sided home, 2 or 3 bedroom, gas forced air furnace­ beautiful hardwood floors . Large living room and formal dining room. Woodstove, appliances and some furniture included. List $75,900.00 $162,000 - One year old sidesplit, double car garage, very open concept, central air and vac, ensuite bathroom, family room and convenient office. Country view off rear deck. VINYL SIDED BUNGALOW in Clinton, CE0V.Q P'n> excellent location, excellent starter home. Central air, treed lot. $72,900 AUBURN - First time buyers wanting plenty of room should inspect this redecorated 2 - storey 3 - bedroom home. It is an excellent value - $79,900.00 JUST LISTED - Blyth - 3 bedroom 1 1/2 storey vinyl sided home - Formal dining room, kitchen and living room and utility room on main floor. Storage shed included. $68,000.00 ADVANCED FOOTCARE IN YOUR home: cut nails; care for dia­ betic feet; cushioning, deflection and protective padding; reduction of coms and calluses. Call Mrs. Joyce van Camp, R.N.A. 887-6310. 19-3 PITCH-IN AND RECYCLE! Looking backward continued from page 4 Johnston of RR2, Bluevale, Mike and Marie Salter of RR1, Listowel, Debbie Rintoul of RR2, Lucknow and Diane Black of RR2, Belgrave. 4H Club members hosted fellow 4-H’ers from Standish, Michigan. Lori Armstrong of RR2, Auburn, Ingeborg VanEeden Petersman of RR1, Auburn, Cheryl Darlow of RR4, Wingham and Shanda Mitchell of Wingham each hosted an American girl for a weekend. Five Years Ago May 14, 1986 Brussels Lions club celebrated its 40th anniversary. Taxes in Brussels increased by 6.2 percent and in West Wawanosh by 3 percent. Evalena Webster was named Blyth’s Citizen of the Year. Former Brussels Reeve Cal Krauter retired from public life. He was presented with the Brussels Citizen of the Year award at a spe­ cial ceremony in his honour. = Crown Life PARTICI PACTION CHALLENGE lJcJHIILIIJdlllUII■ HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SALES and Service, Highway 4, Londesboro. Complete service for small engines. Dealer for Canadiana, Bolens, Weed Eater, Poulan and Badger Farm Equipment Call 523-9202. tfn ATTENTION FARMERS Gary Walden..........482-7675 Gordon Hill..............233-3307 Alleen Craig............482-3669 Bill Steenstra...........482-3780 Peter Damsma........482-9849 Mary Vanden Hengel...................527-0968 Sharon Medd Associate Broker....527-0560 11 Victoria St., Clinton......................482-5991 1. Planting of corn, 6 row planter. Fertilizer wagon available. 2. Planting of soybeans or white beans with J.D. all-tail drill. 3. Hay cutting - square and round baling. Competitive Rates NO MEMBERSHIP FEE DURWAY CUSTOM SERVICES R.R. 3, Blyth 523-9837 FAX ... 482-9343 FREE EVALUATIONS For Real Estate Information in the Blyth, Auburn, Londesboro area CALL GARY WALDEN 482-7675 anytime or call the Mclntee Office In Clinton at 482-5991 and ask for Gary Walden. V VEHICLES FOR SALE Well dressed 1979 CAMARO - RALLY SPORT - 305 automatic - original condition, sun roof, new exhaust, AM/FM cas­ sette. Stored winters. Excellent con­ ditions S3,000 or best offer. Call after 6 p.m. 887-9303. 18-2 The best dressed people in Blyth this spring are wearing Rutabaga Festival sweat-shirts as Chauncey and Chelsea Carter show. The youngsters are the children of Judy Carter, who chairs this year’s Festival. Unit hears about Germany 1978 JIMMY, 2 W.D., 305 V-8, automatic, p.s., p.b., bucket seats, Michelin tires. S1200 or best offer. Everett Hessels 523-4337 after 6 p.m. 19-lp ARE FUN-DAMENTAL! 1985 MUSTANG HATCHBACK, p.s., p.b., 4 speed, AM/FM cassette, cruise, new brakes, exhaust and rad, one owner, certified. S2600, no GST. Phone 887-9137. 18-2 THINK SMALL I CLASSIFED ADS WORK I continued from page 3 but not their human rights. There still is much work to be done to unify the churches and changes have to lake place to bridge the gap. Bea Chambers, president, presid­ ed for the business portion of the meeting. Bea opened by reading a poem "The Legacy". She thanked all who helped with the meeting and especially those who helped with the successful bake sale at the arena garage sale. Feme McDow­ ell, secretary, took the roll call and read the minutes of the April meet­ ing. There were 20 members pre­ sent. Lenora Davidson gave the corre­ spondence report, Marjorie East, the treasurer's report and Gene Snell recorded the birthdays. Some business was discussed. The regular meeting dale June 13 was changed to June 6 because they will be catering for the opening of the Blyth Festival Theatre that night. The meeting closed with the U.C.W. benediction, the singing of grace and a social hour, with Mane Toll, June Peck and Gladys Cald­ well serving a dainty lunch.