The Citizen, 1991-08-28, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28,1991.
NOTICES REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
NOTICE TO ALL
CANDIDATES 1991
MUNICIPAL
ELECTIONS
The Municipal Elections Act
provides that every person
who proposes to be a
candidate for any office shall
file a ‘Notice of Registration'
before any campaign
contributions are accepted or
any expenses are Incurred.
Any person interested In
being a candidate In the 1991
Municipal Election FOR ANY
OFFICE contact the Clerk at
the Municipal Office or 523-
4545.
Nominations papers may be
filed during normal office
hours October 8th to 10th,
Inclusive.
Helen R. Grubb, AMCT
Clerk-Treasurer
Village of Blyth.
CLERK’S NOTICE OF
FIRST POSTING OF
PRELIMINARY LIST
OF ELECTORS
Notice Is hereby given that I
will post up in my office, at
thd'^lynlclpal Office In the
Village of Blyth, on the 3rd,
day of September, 1991, the
list of all persons entitled to
be electors In the muni
cipality at municipal elec
tion, and that such list
remains there for inspec
tion.
I hereby call all electors to
examine the list for the
purpose of making additions
or corrections to or dele
tions from the list. The last
day for filing applications at
the Blyth Municipal Office is
October 11,1991.
Helen R. Grubb, AMCT
Clerk-Treasurer
Village of Blyth.
JR
NEW LISTING
DUPLEX FOR SALE
Stately Blyth Duplex, 2 storey
brick, 3 bedroom each unit, 3-
piece and 4-piece modern bath,
upper and lower hall with front
and rear stairs, living room,
dining, kitchen, den, full
basement, full front veianda.
Large well treed lot 157 x 97, one
block from all services.
CONTACT:
GORDON B. ELUOTT, BROKER
OR
R. JOHN ELUOTT, SALESMAN
ELLIOTT REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
519-523-4481
BLYTH, ONTARIO.
of on
11 Victoria St., Clinton
JUST USTED: 2-storey older brick
house, 4-bedroom, living room,
family room and games room and
main floor, well treed lot, plus
adjoining lot to east of house. All
for $98,000.00.
BLYTH: brick house -
3 bedrooSaQlwUvell treed lot,
private, plus extra lot.
JUST LISTED: 1 1/2 storey vinyl
sided home, 3 bedrooms, dining
room, den, separate garage -
$85,900.00
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....................527-0560
11 Victoria St.,
Clinton..............................482-5991
FAX...........482-9343
FREE EVALUATIONS
For Real
Estate
Information
CALL GARY
WALDEN
482-7675
Please Follow Smokey's ABC's!
Office - 482-5991
Sales Rep. for Mclntee Real Estate
'SUDDENL Y ITS SOLD"
BAILEY
REAL ESTATE lip.
Mason Bailey 482-9371
BROKER (24 Hour Service)
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY:
Hamilton St, Blyth, ideal for offices,
hairdressing, or service business,
reasonable price.
4 ACRW^arJtensall on #4 Hwy
with hoS&MildMrn.
LOTS FOR SALE: Londesboro.
Your choice or take them all.
70 ACRES: 9th Concession, Hullett,
58 workable, 12 acres hardwood
bush, no buildings.
BLYTH: Drummond St.. 1 1/2
storey, 3 bedroom home.
LONDESBORO: Large commercial
building on Hwy. 4, large lot, ideal
for retail or service business.
100 ACRES: no buildings, 50 acres
bush on paved road.
BLYTH: new 1 floor bungalow, with
finished basement with fireplace,
attractive price.
50 ACRES: Near Auburn with good
home, drive shed. Barns for cattle,
sheep or horses.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING: Albert
St., Clinton, 1400 sq. ft. plus 2
bedroom apartment above, vendor
will finance.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING with 3
rental units, can be used as a
residence.
BLYTH: 3 acres, subdivided
property with good home and bam.
RESTAURANT AND GAS STA
TION on busy corner, showing good
return, residence on same property.
WE NEED LISTINGS ON HOMES
AND SMALL ACREAGES.
SERVICES
CUSTOM COMBINING - WHITE
beans with pickup, $25/acre, 40
acres or more, Blyth south. Phone
482-9250. 34-3p
RELIABLE BABYSITTING Ser
vices, in Blyth. Your home or
mine. Full or part-time, days or
evenings. Phone 523-9697. 34-tfn
MUSIC LESSONS - FOR CHIL
DREN and beginner adults. Group
classes. Register now! Call Sue
Mason 335-3715 for more informa
tion. 34-3
MOTHER OF TWO WILL
babysit at home close to Blyth on
25, full/part-time, crafts, stories and
walks. Call 523-4808. 30-6
HANK'S SMALL ENGINE
SALES and Service, Highway 4,
Londesboro. Complete services for
small engines. Dealer for Canadi-
ana, Bolens, Weed Eater, Poulan
and Badger Farm Equipment. Call
523-9202. tfn
CUSTOM WELDING: PIGS/
CATTLE penning, aluminum,
ornamental railing, trailers, custom
hitches, machinery repairs and fab
ricating. Call Peter de Jong, 523-
4816. tfn
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HEART
AND STROKE
FOUNDATION
Of ONTARIO
Quit-smoking
quick tips
V Buy only one
package of
cigarettes at a
time and change
brands each
time.
ATTENTION
FARMERS
1. Combining of all crops
with air-reel.
2. Round baling - 4 feet wide
from 40" to 6 feet high.
3. Sowing of wheat - no till or
conventional tillage.
4. Trucking and grain buggy
available.
Competitive Rates
NO MEMBERSHIP FEE
DURWAY CUSTOM
SERVICES
R.R. 3 BLYTH 523-9837
e WANTED
WANTED - A RIDE BACK AND
forth from Kitchener, Monday to
Friday around 7 a.m. Phone 887-
9434 or 742-3690. 32-3
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers,
1/4 miles south of Brussels. Call 887-
9499. 09-tfn
WANTED: OLD BRICK BUILD-
ings for wrecking and salvage pur
poses. Call Total Demolition Inc.
(519)887-6904. 24-13
On Aug. 17, 1991, unknown
person(s) caused thousands of
dollars in damage io 17 vehicles
parked on the used car lot, situated
on the East side of Kingston Street,
Goderich at Evans Chev./Olds.
dealership.
The person(s) ran from car hood
to car hood, causing dents,
scratches and damage to 17
vehicles.
The suspect(s) were wearing size
8" to 10" court shoes.
If you have knowledge of this
incident call Crime Stoppers at 1-
800-265-1777 or constable
Johnston of the Goderich Town
Police.
POT REDUCTION
In an effort to diminish the
cultivation and subsequent
trafficking of marihuana in the
county of Huron, the police in
Huron county are seeking the
assistance of the public in locating
illegally cultivated marihuana.
A great number of crops are
planted along fence lines, in areas
of fields which are remote, unused,
and on farms that are rented. You
can aid the Huron County Police in
locating these illegally grown
plants by walking your own fence
line, checking unused lands
bordering your farm or just
otherwise reporting any suspicious
DUNGANNON COATINGS
Du»l»r for
ENVIROCOAT • WATERBORNE
Flniihoi 4 Sfi/nt ,
NON FLAMMABLE • ENVAONMENIAUV FRCNOLV
Ian Hackett 529*1117 David Bera
BALES RCP
Mother Was Right!
Double Up On Your Fibre
If you’re like most Canadians,
you’re not getting enough fibre
each day. It’s estimated that most
people need twice as much as
they’re getting now. That amounts
to about 25 to 30
grams of fibre each
day. It sounds like a
lot of fibre, but it’s not
hard to get if you
choose the right
foods.
For more information on Improving your
heart healthy eating, contact odds against
your local chapter of the Canada's
Heart and Stroke Foundation k,ller
of Ontario.
HEART
AND STROKE
FOUNDATION
OF ONTARIO
Crime Stoppers
gives tips
on pot spotting
activities you might observe, such
as persons entering wooded areas
carrying jugs of water or shovels,
or leaving these areas carrying
plastic bags.
Points to remember are that the
growing season for marihuana is
June to September, with harvest
taking place in early September.
Locally plants may obtain a height
of 4 - 6 feet on average, or up to 8
feet if a supply of water is close by.
The plants have a stock similar to
that of com and usually bear an odd
number of leaves (5, 7 or 9) which
have a jagged appearance. On
some species of the plant, late in
the growing season, a distinctive
bud will be noted at the end of the
stem. Al the height of the summer
the plant can be distinguished from
surrounding foliage as being
noticeably brighter "bright green"
almost fluorescent.
If you have information, or are
unsure and want confirmation of an
unknown plant, call your local
police department directly or call
Crime Stoppers. Please try to
include a Lot and Concession
number, description of persons or
vehicles and licence plates in your
call.
If you have information about
these or any other crimes call
Crime Stoppers of Huron County,
1-800-265-1777 or 524-6851 and
you could receive a reward of up to
$1,000.00.
Remember crime doesn't pay,
Crime Stoppers does.