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The Citizen, 1992-06-03, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3,1992. PAGE 19. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | SERVICES |m TENDERS | |Q| TENDERS "SUDDENL Y ITS SOLD" 1 BAILEY n REAL ESTATE LTD. Mason Bailey 482-9371 BROKER (24 Hour Service) RESTAURANT: Queen St., Blyth, licensed for 60, large apartment above. NEW LIST!"* bedroom bri< NEW LISTING: County Road 25. BLYTH: serviced building lot on Victoria St. 74 ACRES: 5th line Morris Township, 40 acres workable, 25 acres wooded. 3.5 ACRES: with modernized home with double attached garage, field stone fireplace and general purpose barn, 2 miles east of Auburn on County Road 25. EAST WAWANOSH: 100 acres, 60 workable, modern bungalow with finished basement, 40 acres mixed bush. BLYTH: 2 bedrooms, 1 floor cottage type home, all newly renovated, ideal for starter or retirement. BLYTH: Serviced building lot on King Street. BLYTH: 2 storey, frame home, close to downtown, in immaculate condition. 87 ACRES: estate style mansion, on paved road near Bluevale, a real beauty. LONDESBORO: Large commercial building on Hwy. 4, large lot, ideal for retail or service business. COMMERCIAL BUILDING with 3 rental units, can be used as a residence and business. 50 ACRES: Near Auburn with good home, drive shed. Barns for cattle, sheep or horses. LOTS FOR SALE: Londesboro. Your choice or take them all. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: units, solid brick, commercial and residential, grossing $21,000. WE NEED LISTINGS ON HOMES AND SMALL ACREAGES. DO YOU NEED PRIVATE CAR- ing help for yourself or someone you love? I have excellent experi­ ence in dealing with the young and the elderly. References are avail­ able. Reasonable rates. Phone 357-2158. 21-2p HCBE reviews boundary area riMG^iVitoria St., 3 icWMlpglAot in Blyth. 2-1 acre lots on ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM welding, ornamental railing, trail­ ers, custom hitches, pigs/cattle pen­ ning, machinery repairs and fabricating. Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn CUSTOM ROUND BALING. Call John Reinink 523-4806. 20-4 ATTENTION FARMERS 1. Planting soybeans and white beans, no till or conventional. Hay cutting - 9* hay bine. Round baling - variable size bales - 2 balers available to serve you better. Square baling from field into the barns. Competitive Rates NO MEMBERSHIP FEE DURWAY CUSTOM SERVICES R.R. # 3 BLYTH 523-9837 2. 3. 4. SERVICES TENDERS 1986 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER, fully loaded, excellent condition, 2.5L engine, certified. $3,500. Phone 357-3712 before 5:30 p.m. or 357-1053, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. 22-1 1 - 1980 BUICK CENTURY, AS is, $300 or best offer. Phone 887- 6514 after 7:00 p.m. 21-2 1984 HONDA ACCORD, 5 SPEED, good condition, great gas mileage, $2500, certified. Phone 887-9422. 22-1 PITCH-IN CANADA! CUSTOM SQUARE BALING with bale thrower, will also cut hay with haybine. Phone Ampld Roest, 482-7975. 22-4 NEED A BABYSITTER? CALL Denise Ten Pas at 887-9309. 22-2 CLARK AND SON LAWN Maintenance: Spring Clean Up, Lawn Rolling, Aerating and Grass Cutting. Phone 887-9668. 22-3p 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 TREAT YOURSELF TODAY. Manicures - $5.00; Pedicures - $10.00; Reflexology - $10.00; Waxing - $4.00 to $12.00. Phone Deb Datema, 523-4984. 36-tfn PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE design, 7 years experience. Carol Reinink, Landscape Designer, RR 4, Walton. For more information call 527-0761. 2(M TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT Sealed, clearly marked tenders are now being received for road con­ struction Con. 6/7 of Hullett Twp. Work to be done in the month of Aug. 1992 to the satisfaction of the Township Road Superintendent. Apply to the undersigned for the contract forms. Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque for ten percent (10 %) of the enclosed bid and will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m. June 16,1992. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and all tenders are subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation. Jim Johnston CRS (Intermediate) Road Superintendent Township of Hullett P.O. Box 226 Londesboro, Ont. N0M 2H0 TOWNSHIP OF GREY Gravel Tenders Sealed, clearly marked tenders are new being received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Monday, June 15th, 1992 for the following: 1) Contract 92-02: Loading and hauling of 35,000 cubic yards "B" gravel and 5,000 cubic yards "A" gravel to road construction on sideroad 20-21, concession 6-7. Work to be completed by August 21, 1992 and contractor must be capable of 1,200 cubic yards per day. 2) Contract 92-03: Crushing and stockpiling of 15,000 cubic yards "A" gravel in Township pit at lot 25, concession 3. Work to be completed by December 18,1992. Tenders must be submitted on Township tender forms, available at the Municipal office and must be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the enclosed bid. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and all tenders are subject to Ministry of Transportation approval. Roy Williamson Road Superintendent Township of Grey At the regular meeting of the Huron County Board of Education on June 1, it was noted that a grant approval for the purchase of three new school buses had been given. There will be a public auction to dispose of three surplus, used buses. VEHICLES FOR SALE Students win track events 1974 FORD LOUISVILLE, single axle, equipped with blower, asking $4,000. Phone 887-6181. 21-4 I0 WANTED WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/4 miles south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn WANTED: STANDING HAY UP to 40 acres. Londesboro-Blyth- Aubum area. Phone 523-4254. 18-tfn continued from page 8 Wednesday, May 27. Special congratulations to the overall winners at Seaforth: Kristy James, third in midget girls; Amanda Anderson, second in Junior girls; Steven Stewart, second in Intermediate boys; Rachel Arthur, second and Amy Jenkins, third, Intermediate girls; and Kim Jamieson third in Senior Girls. Way to go Hullett! CHEERLEADERS On Thursday, May 28, cheerleaders from Central Huron Secondary School came to Hullett Central School to do a little performance. They did the performance they did recently in a competition. »»» The Management Committee reviewed the boundary separating the F.E. Madill Secondary School and Goderich District Collegiate Institute areas in West Wawanosh and Ashfield Townships. It was noted that transportation efficiencies could be achieved if the current boundary in West Wawanosh Township was moved south to the rear of farm lots on Concession 6. Changes were negotiated to the school bus contractors' rate sched­ ule for the 1992-93 school year. An agreement was reached which will permit transportation expendi­ tures for 1992, at an amount lower than the previous year, yet incorpo­ rate an overall increase of one per cent into the rate schedule. *** The Management Committee received information about minor renovations at East Wawanosh and Wingham Public Schools to permit long-term improvements to school libraries in both locations at a future date. Purchasing a vehicle | is a big decision! Let us help you make the right one! GARRY WOODCOCK Quality Cars & Trucks We Can Save You Money Drive A Little - Save A Lot Jj^^ONTGOMERY] LUCKNOW 528-281 AUCTION SALES THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SUMMER SCHOOL 1992 Courses Offered: SECONDARY IMPROVEMENT COURSES JUNE 29 TO JULY 22 English: - Advanced and General in Grades 9 through 12 Mathematics: - Advanced and General in Grades 9 through 12 ELEMENTARY REMEDIAL COURSES JUNE 29 TO JULY 17 English and Mathematics - In Grades 7 and 8 DRIVER EDUCATION for Secondary School Students June 29 - July 9 CONTINUING EDUCATION for Adult Students June 29 to AUGUST 14 Classes run daily from 8:30 to 12:30. FEES: All Courses are free except for Driver Education which costs $200.00 LOCATION: All courses are offered at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. Bus transportation is provided from Exeter, Goderich, Wingham and Seaforth. For further information contact your local school or Bruce Eccles, Principal, Summer School, 527-0380 Bea Dawson l^hair Imi hblli Etaitiii Bob Allan Director J