The Citizen, 1994-06-15, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1994.
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
"SUDDENL Y ITS SOLD"
COUNTRY HOME: On 5 acres
- 5 miles from Blyth on paved
road. House features 2
fireplaces, 2 baths, whirlpool, 3
bd. & deck with 36 x 56 shed.
460 DINSLEY ST., BLYTH:
1 floor, 2 bd., well kept with
single car garage. $65,000.
Try an offer.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 4
plex Blyth, on large lot, priced
for quick sale.
10 LOTS: McConnell Street,
Blyth. For development, to be
sold as a package.
BLYTH: Serviced building lots
on Hamilton, King and Queen
Streets.
.Culligan
REAL E STATE 1TD
JUST LISTED: 3 bedroom 1 1/2 storey home, beautifully finished
kitchen and living room, oak cupboards, wainscotting, large private
lot. Quiet part of town. Listed - $97,000.
JUST LISTED: Brick 1 1/2 storey, 3 bedroom home, Londesboro -
many unique features, across from public school, large lot, trees,
garage.
$65,900. - 4 bedrooms. This home tastefully finished inside. Unique
play area for kids. Large master bedroom. Good location. Garage.
$69,900. MAIN STREET LOCATION: 3 bedroom home, large eat-ln
kitchen, easy to look after, large garage.
$79,900. OLDER HOME WITH LOTS TO OFFER: Hardwood floors,
main floor family room, laundry room, dining room/office, covered
front porch, garage, Quiet street.
3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW: Patio doors to deck, garage, backs onto
open field. $89,900.
WALTON INN: Seats 35, 5 rooms for rent, includes living quarters -
$110,000.
COMMERCIAL - MAIN STREET BLYTH: 2 stores plus 2 apartments, all
rented, income good. $129,000.
VARIETY STORE BUSINESS: Main Street, Blyth. 1500 square feet,
central air, large 3 bedroom apartment. $150,000.
COUNTRY PROPERTY: 2.68 acres, large shed, well maintained house
in Hullett, patio doors from kitchen to deck. $119,900.
4 BEDROOM COUNTRY BRICK HOME ON OVER 4 ACRES: Large
family room, eat in kitchen, move-in condition, near Hullett Wildlife.
$129,000.
2400 SQ. FOOT RANCH: 4 bedrooms, basement finished, exceptional
2 1/2 car garage, shed 36 x 80, 1 acre of land. Just off paved road -
south of Blyth - $219,900.
FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS - FARMS,
SMALL ACREAGES & HOMES
CALL CULLIGAN REAL ESTATE IN CLINTON 482-3400
REAL ESTATE SALES REPRESENTATIVES
GARY WALDEN
482-7675
Get your sports team in the news
Tell us the score and we’ll print the story
Mason Bailey
BROKER ‘
482-9371
(24 Hour Service)
NEW LISTING - BRUSSELS:
5 acres with 1 1/2 storey frame
home and steel workshop,
zoned highway commercial.
BLYTH: New 3 bd. bungalow,
full basement, large sun deck
and above-ground pool, garden
shed on large lot.
PRICED TO SELL: 1 1/2 floor
brick, central location, Blyth, 2
units, 1 commercial office and 1
apartment.
BLYTH: 1 1/2 floor home with
small barn on 3.65 acres (15
sub-divided lots). Reasonably
priced.
BLYTH: Drummond St., 1 1/2
floor, 4 bd. home, detached
garage, on nice lot.
PICTURE THIS: 50 acre country
property, with trout brook
traversing it. Just enough
workable land - 35 acres,
hardwood bush, paved road,
farm building not too large.
Brick home with large eat-in
kitchen, surrounded by trees.
Blyth area. If this fits your
dreams call Gary Walden 482-
7675. Listed at only $153,000.
FRED LOBB
482-3321
DIANE FREEMAN
482-9500 z
TENDERS
BEAUDOIN BALE WRAPPERS
sales and rentals. Beat the weather.
Have your top quality hay baled up
as round bale haylage. Get the
same benefits as individually
wrapped bales, but put in a row at
half the cost. Phone Jim Parish,
523-9522. 24-3
LARRY’S CAR OILING, BY
appointment only. Phone 523^4701.
21-tfn
IN-DEPTH CLEANING, OLD-
fashioned quality at reasonable
rates, all work guaranteed. 887-
6695. 18-tfn
JIM CAMPBELL SANITATION -
septic lank cleaning and pumping.
Phone 527-0085. 20-12p
NEED CROPS POLLINATED,
book your bees now, for best
results Fears Apiaries, 357-3656
(evenings). 23-2
HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SALES
and Service, Highway 4, Londes
boro. Complete services for small
engines. Dealer for Canadiana,
Noma, Bolens, Weed Eater, Polan
Pro, Jonsered Chainsaws and Bad
ger Farm Equipment, 523-9202. tfn
ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM
welding, ornamental railing, trailers,
custom hitches, pigs/cattle penning,
machinery repairs and fabricating.
Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn
CUSTOM MANURE
SPREADING
Competitive Rates
"Give us a call"
Bert Beyens
Walton 887-9389
ATTENTION
FARMERS
1. Cutting of hay with 9’ haybine.
2. Round baling from 40" to 6’
bales. Two balers available.
3. Square baling from field Into
the barn.
4. Silo filling of haylage.
Competitive Rates
NO MEMBERSHIP FEE
DURWAY CUSTOM
SERVICES
R.R. 3 BLYTH 523-9837
r
CUSTOM
BALING
of
HAY, HAYLAGE and STRAW
Large Square Bales
(32" x 34" up Io 98")
ALEX VEENS
522-0667
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GRAVEL TENDERS
Sealed, clearly marked tenders are now being received by the
undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Monday, June 20th, 1994 for the
loading and hauling of 17,000 cubic yards pit run gravel and the
loading and hauling of 2,200 yards granular “A” gravel to road
construction on concession road 7-8, lots 28-35. Work to be
completed by August 12, 1994 to the satisfaction of the
Township Road Superintendent. Contractor must be capable of
1,200 cubic yards per day. 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. Contractor is responsible for any rules and
regulations which may be applicable under the Aggregate
Resources Act. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted
and all tenders are subject to MTO approval.
Dave Hastings, CRS
Road Superintendent
Township of Grey
R.R. #3
Brussels, Ontario
NOG 1H0
A HURON COUNTY
housing
AUTHORITY
Reference#: S.F.T.
(HC) 94-11
Modifications to Front Entrance
Canopy at 455 Queen Street,
Blyth, Ontario.
Tenders will be received for the
above contract until 11:00 a.m,
local time, Wednesday, June 29,
1994. by the Huron County
Housing Authority, 44 East
Street, Goderich, Ontario N7A
1N3, (519) 524-2637, from whom
details and specifications may
be obtained, quoting reference
number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER
NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
The Huron County
Board of Education
invites lenders for
ALTERATIONS TO
SEAFORTH PUBLIC
SCHOOL
Sealed lenders addressed to The
Huron County Board of Education
will be received al the office of
Carrail & Marklevilz, 516 Huron
Street, Stratford, Ontario, N5A
5T7, until 1:00 p in. on Wednesday,
June 29, 1994.
A Bid Bond amount ol 10% of the
Base Bid is required to accompany
the tender. The successful bidder
will be required to provide a 50%
Performance Bond anti 50%
Labour and Material Payment
Bond.
A limited number of lender docu
ments will be available io General
Contractors only, after
June 15, 1994, al the office of
Garrall & Marklevilz, upon
deposit of a certified cheque in the
amount ol $50.00 per set.
Lowest or any tender
necessarily accepted.
& CLASSIFIED ADS p
PAYOFF! .1
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers.
1/4 miles south of Brussels. Call
887-9499. tfn
Blyth
council
briefs
Blyth council approved June 8
the application for Canada-Ontario
Infrastructure money to install
watermain on two blocks of
McConnell St. and build a sand-salt
storage building.
Total estimated cost is $109,000
with one-third to be raised by
municipal levy.**♦
Chief Building Official Paul
Josling reported that five permits
had been issued. These were: Dave
Cook, residence; Ken Jackson, resi
dence; Terry Ritchie, foundation
under an existing mobile home;
Chuck Krieger, to remove rear
addition and rebuild one storey and
Steve Sparling, to renovate a porch.
Mr. Josling is doing interim
inspections for McKillop until July
5.**♦
A grant of $25 was given to
Blyth Legion Ladies for the annual
Penny Sale, June 22-25.***
Severance applications were
approved for George Reinink and
Baymath Properties Ltd.***
Council voted to buy a half page
, ad in the 1994 season program for
Blyth Festival al a cost of $350.*♦*
Permission was granted for
Epilepsy, Huron-Perlh-Bruce, to set
up a table downtown for a few days
during August to sell gladiolus for
the Glad Day Campaign.
***
Councillor Steve Sparling said
the Rec. Bd. had received 17 appli
cations for the positions at the
Tourist Booth. Six of the applicants
were local, 10 were from outside
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