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0 WANTED
WANTED TO RENT: APPROXI-
mately 2 acres of land near Bel
grave for potatoes for 1992 season.
Phone 357-2706, ask for Ron.
38-3
CROSS CANADA MARKETPLACE
ITS FAST - ITS EASY! ONE CALL, ONE BILL DOES IT ALL.
THINK BIG - CALL THIS NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS.
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP
cars and trucks. L & B Auto
Wreckers, 1/4 miles south of Brus
sels. Call 887-9499. 09-tfn
WANTED: ODD JOBS, EVEN
ings and weekends. Phone 357-
2706 and ask for Ron. 37-5
Septic systems
largest sources
of pollution
When it comes to septic systems,
the phrase "out of sight, out of
mind" is usually appropriate.
Tucked away underground in the
backyard, the septic system does an
important job. Not many people
realize the damage it can do when
it is improperly constructed or
maintained.
Studies completed by the Mait
land Valley Conservation Authority
(MVCA) indicate that failed septic
systems are the largest source of
bacterial pollution in the watershed
and at Lake Huron beaches. The
CURB study, completed in 1989,
indicated that about 65 per cent of
the bacterial pollution found in our
waterways originated from mal
functioning septic systems. In addi
tion to septic systems, bacterial
pollution originates from agricul
tural sources, and sewage treatment
facilities.
In a survey completed in 1987
and 1988, it was found that less
than half of septic systems in the
watershed were being serviced at
recommended intervals. More
recent surveys of lakeshore cot
tages and local hamlets found simi
lar results. It is estimated that 30
per cent, or 2700 household septic
systems in the Maitland watershed,
are not functioning properly and
have the potential to pollute rivers
and streams.
Septic systems are designed to
take household wastes such as
sewage and waste waters from
kitchens and bathrooms, and to
treat and store the solid part of
wastes and disperse the liquid por
tion into the ground. When septic
systems are poorly installed or
maintained, the waste may end up
contaminating local waterways
with bacteria and nutrients.
The Ministry of the Environment
recommends that home owners
have their septic tank inspected
every two years, and pumped when
required, usually every three to five
years. Inspections and clean outs
should only be carried out by
licensed professionals. Never
attempt to inspect a system your
self. New systems, or any enlarge
ments or extensions, must be
approved by the local Health Unit.
Homeowners who live close to
an open watercourse and who sus
pect their septic system may be in
need of repairs or replacement may
be eligible for grant assistance
under the newly announced CURB
(Clean Up Rural Beaches) Pro
gram.
COMING EVENTS
CENTRAL ONTARIO WOOD SHOW. Octooer 18-20. Metro East
Trade Centre. Brock Roaa North. Pickering. Seminars,
demonstrations, competitions, morel Admission $5.00
Cryderman Productions (519) 351-8344.
LONDON ANTIQUE & COLLECTORS Show October 5 & 6,
Centennial Hail. Downtown London. Two floors of exhibits.
Admission $3.50, under 12 FREE. Cryderman Productions (519)
351-8344.
10th ANNUAL FOREST CfTY Nostalgia and Antique Show &
Sale. Canada Building, Western Fairgrounds, Lonaon. October
19th, noon-9pm. 20th, 11-6pm. 60 dealers! Admission $3.25.
(519) 679-1810.
13th ANNUAL LONDON Arts & Crafts Christmas Show & Sale.
Centennial Hall. London. Octooer 25th, noon-lOpm. 26th, 11-
10pm. 27th n-6pm. Admission $3. Info. Olga Traher. (519) 679-
1810.
OUT OF TOWN PROPERTIES
AUCTION 18 WATERFRONT ISLAND LOTS, Georgian Bay.
Sandy beaches, picturesque. Opening Bid $9,900. Sold to the
highest bidders. Preview this weekend, 12-4, Auction Hotline
(416) 695-SOLD (7653).
PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD for unpaid taxes. Crown Land
availability. For information on both write: Properties, Dept. CN,
Box 5380, Stn F. Ottawa, K2C 3J1.
MORTGAGES
NEED FAST CASH? We have mortgage money to pay off your
bills! No qualifying hasselsl Borrow $10,000, low monthly re
payment. Intransicon Financial (416) 650-9455. Tollfree 1-800-
268-1429.
VACATION/TRAVEL
SOUTH CAROLINA - MYRTLE BEACH RESORT. Oceanfront
condos, housekeeping provided. Indoor pools, saunas, tennis.
Golf and vacaoon packages; winter rentals from $400/month.
Free brochure: 1-800-448-5653.
ENJOY THANKSGIVING in Beautiful Haliburton Highlands.
Seven meals, including Thanksgiving dinner. Fireplaces, TVs,
entertainment, indoor whirlpool and sauna, waterfront equipment
included. Call tollfree 1-800-461-7699.
SELECTIVE SINGLES Travel Registry. Where members design
the trips and enjoy savings on group rates and single
supplements. Annual Fee. 2245 Dunwm Dnve, Mississauga,
Ont. L5L 1A3. (416) 820-1442.
BAHAMAS VACATION. Enjoy a cruise to the Bahamas for 5
days and 4 nights. $173.50 U.S. per person. Call (602) 350-
9014. ‘Restnctions apply.* ‘Licensed and Bonded.*
ADOPTION
ADOPTION-PREGNANT? Young, married professional couple
wishes to provide wonderful home for infant. Working with
government licensed agency. Call collect after 4pm. (416) 771-
0697.
CARPETING
CARPETS: Attention dealers, cecorators, renovators. WHY PAY
MORE? Factory Direct Outlet - Best deals for you and your
customers. Kitcnener, Guelph & Chesley locations. Canadian
Carpets. 1-800-565-7336.
OUT OF TOWN PROPERTIES
ITS STILL A BUYER'S MARKET. Buy - sell - rent in sunny
Florida. Cali The Florida Warm Line 1-800-237-WARM. Your
Canadian Connection.
HEALTH
WANTED: 80 OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE to lose 10-29 lb. per
month. 100% natural. Doctor recommended. We pay you.
Serious callers only. Call (416) 631-1340.
MOBILE HOMES
MOTORHOMES MOTORHOMES MOTORHOMES. Inventory
Liquidation Saie. 40 units. New and used. All sizes and maxes.
All prices slasned. Call 1-800-263-7955. North Brock RV, Pon
Perry, Ont.
CHINA
NORITAKE SALE! Terrific ciscounts on current patterns!
Delivered weu-oacked, insured. For price list on your Noritake
pattern - Alexander s, The Nontake Experts'. Toronto, tollfree 1-
800-263-5896
FOR SALE
POTATO DIGGER with planting and hilling attachments. Only
$399. Phone (519)659-0601
LINEN HOUSE INC. Goosecown Duvets from $89. Call Susan
Abildgaard for our WEEKLY SPECIALS. 1-800-661-3696. 24 hr.
service.
AMAZING PRODUCT! Ifs Eleoronicl Your cog will stay on your
property, without being tied up. Details: PAC, RR#1, Bancroft,
Ontario, KOL ICO. 1-800-NO-LEASH. Fax (613) 332-1375.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IMMEDIATE PROFITS selling high quality 10K jewelry. Exciting
home party plan. Hot pre-Xmas season. The Gold Discovery,
14335 - 47 Avenue, Edmonton, AB. T6H 0B9. (403) 434-2550.
ENTHUSIASTIC FRANCHISEES WANTED NOW. 'Shefield &
Sons' with nearly 100 stores nationwide has prime retail
locations available in Barne, Pembroke, Thunder Bay. Call (604)
859-1014.
THE ORIGINAL'JUICEWORKS' VENDING Machine Earn cash
profits daily, vending fruit juices. Old South, Dew Drop, McCains,
Sunkist, Liptons. Investments from $14,995. Info Canadawide 1-
800-465-5006.
EXTRA INCOME! Grow baitworms in your basement or garage.
Odorless operation. Low investment. Market guaranteed! Free
information. Early Bird Ecology, R.R.#1, Smithville, Ontario. LOR
2A0. (416) 643-4252.
HELP WANTED
SUNSHINE VILLAGE Ski Resort, Banff, Alberta, requires
enthusiastic individuals, committed to Service Excellence, for
various seasonal positrons. Box 1510, Banff, AB, TOL OCO, (403)
762-6546.
SALES HELP WANTED
MAKE A FORTUNE making others happy. The ultimate
fundraising tool is creating hundreds of new opportunities with
incredibly HIGH INCOMES. Urgently need sales people. 1-800-
263-1900.
CAREER TRAINING
IS TRUCKING FOR YOU. Let's discuss it. Introduang extended
programs and Credit Courses. Call William at 1-800-265-7173.
Markel Training Systems.
LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern Ontano School
of Auctioneering. Next class: November 9-15. Information,
contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneenng, R R.#5,
Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115.
STEEL BUILDINGS
CLEARANCE ON END OF SUMMER Inventory of Steel
Buildings. Save $$$, 20x30 $2,092, 40x60 $6,117.
Pioneer/Econospan 1-800-668-5422.
BEST BUILDING PRICES - Steel Straitwail Type - not quonset -
32x48 $5920; 40x64 $8556; 50x96 $15,331; 60x120 $21,270 -
non-expandable end(s), other sizes available - limited steel -
Paragon - 24 Hours 1 -800-263-8499
STEEL BUILDINGS. Because of a successful Plowing Match,
the factory has allocated us 30 additional buildings to be
disposed of. Call now for best selection. Future Steel 1-800-668-
8653.
BUSINESS SERVICES
Stay home earn $450+ wkly. Variety of jobs available. Call 24
hour recording (416) 501-3803. Ext 668-1.
Stay home. Earn Excellent Income with the amazing Money In
Your Mailbox Program. (519) 646-8303 Ext. 668-2.
BURNED OUT?...Over extended, bored, fed-up with your
current situation? Use this opportunity and your exoertise to
become financially independent. Call (519) 758-3923 (24 hr.
recorded message).
Your ad could appear in community newspapers in Ontario, or right across Canada,
or any individual province. Space is Limited, so Call This Newspaper Today!
Crime Stopper seeks help over theft
On Saturday, May 4, 1991 at
noon hour the doors to the
Hoffmeyer Mill on High Street,
Seaforth were closed for business
and locked. Sometime between
closing and 10 a.m. on Sunday,
May 5, a perpetrator forced a rear
door of the mill with some type of
small pry bar. Entry was gained
and the thief or thieves rummaged
through the office safe and
removed approximately $180 from
the office cash register.
The culprits then went to the dis
play area and stole the following
tools: 1.1- Ryobi jointer, Ser.
#011461; 2. 1 - Ryobi router, Ser.
#030178; 3. 1 - Ryobi battery pack,
Ser. #7185; 4. 1 - Ryobi electric
drill, model E3810; 5. 1 - Ryobi NS
sander no serial #; 6. 1 - Estwing
hammer; 7. 1 - Ryobi router, model
151, ser. #700506; 8. 1 - Ryobi
planer, model 1200, ser.# 031004;
9. 1 - Ryobi grinder, model 1150C,
Ser. #500084; 10. 1 - Ryobi screw
gun, model E3900, ser. #01920; 11.
1 - Ryobi 7.2 battery drill no ser. #.
A dark-coloured pick up truck
with two occupants was seen in the
area at about 2:30 a.m. on May 5,
and it was there for approximately
one half hour.
The Seaforth Police department
and Crime Stoppers arc looking for
information about this matter.
*****
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. Remember crime doesn't
pay Crime Stoppers docs.
Majestic WI
makes donations
It was a very busy meeting for
the Majestic Women's Institute on
September 11. President Leona
Armstrong opened the meeting in
the usual way with the exception of
a moment's silence in memory of
Laura Lucas.
Pens had arrived that will be put
in the Welcome Basket. A motion
was made by Eleanor Hemingway
that each member receive a pen and
sell any others at $1 a pen.
A motion was made by Jane De
Vries to increase the donation to
the Erland Lee for In Memoriam.
Glenna Stephens made a motion
to send a donation to the Poppy
Fund. Kale Wilson will lay the
wreath on November 11.
Gerald Knight won the Huron
County W.I. scholarship. Delegates
for the Area Convention on Octo
ber 16 and 17 are Leona Armstrong
and Ruth Galbraith.
Leaders for the Wardrobe Wiz
ardry Course are Jean Fraser and
Sue Nichol, who will be attending
the training session on October 26
at Listowel.
Mini Courses being offered by
the Huron-Perth Educational Com
mittee are Christmas gift basket,
mop dolls, bows and dolls and
flowers for Christmas at Clinton on
October 29 and at Mitchell on
October 30.
Eleanor Hemingway made a
motion for Kathy Bridge to attend
the Writing Workshop on October
23. The Thrift Shop is to get under
way soon and need help with set
ting up quilts and would like the
Institute to help.
Leona Armstrong will present the
Agriculture game to the Brussels
Public School on Friday.
Last minute details were
arranged for the fall fair with tick
ets for the quilt to be sold to the
arena.
Ida Evans presented the Women's
Institute with a quilled Women’s
Institute towel hanging. The Majes
tic ladies were to supply coffee and
cookies for the Huronview sod
turning.
Kathy Bridge made a motion that
Majestic W.I. hold the County
Rally in October 1992 for the
Huron East District. Delegates for
the County Rally in Seaforth on
October 7 are Yvonne Knight and
Leona Armstrong.
Peggy Cudmore gave the District
Director's report. Nominee for
Huron County Agriculture leader
award is Aleda Murray. A bus trip
for Huron-East District to Royal
Winter Fair to be arranged for
November 13. There will be a spe
cial celebration for the Huron East
District 90th anniversary.
Margaret MacLeod gave a
speech on “Do You Know Awards”
on the nobility of England, infor
mation on important people who
reigned over England, along with
stories of the war.
Kale Wilson motioned to have
card parties again this year.
Convenor Eleanor Hemingway
played tapes with bag pipe music.
Roll call was answered with what
was a traditional food of another
land. Lunch was served. Happy
birthday was sung to members.
The next meeting will be on
October 9 al 2 p.m. in the Library.