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The Citizen, 1997-09-17, Page 19iz.cn, Wednesday, September 17,1997. page 19. SERVICES The news from COMPUTER SALES, UPGRADES and repairs. VCR repairs of all brands. Call Steve Blake at Huron Video and Sound 887-6710. 32-tfn ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM welding, ornamental railing, trailers, custom hitches, pigs/cattle penning, machinery repairs and fabricating. Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn DAVE'S CAR OILING Drummond St., Blyth, 523-4343. It's time to get your car oiled! Month of September - Open evenings Mon. - Thurs. 7-9 p.m.; Sat., 8 - noon. Month of October - Open daily Mon. - Fri. 8 - 8 p.m.; Sat., 8 - noon, weather permitting. 34-4 PIANO LESSONS AT THE BLYTH, Belgrave and Brussels schools for beginners and early grades. For more information phone 523-4860 after 6:30 p.m. 34-3p PIANO LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS and early grades. For more information call 887-6620. 35-3 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1986 MAZDA CAB-PLUS. NEW battery, brakes and muffler, 70,000 km. $1,500 not safetied. 887-6597. 35-2p WANTED TO BUY: FARM tractor 30 to 80 h.p. with or without loader, excellent price paid. Phone 523-4260. 36-1 WANTED - SCRAP IRON AND metals. Call 887-9141, ask for Ray. 36- lp TOP DOLLARS PAID FOR HEAVY trucks for wrecking, any condition, any quantity. Call Provincial Truck Salvage 519-843-1126. 36-2 WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/2 miles south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn WANTED TO BUY: old unrestored gas pumps and any White Rose and Supertest items. Call Bayfield, 519-565-2314. 35-5 SCRAP CARS & TRUCKS. Bill's Auto Wrecking, Lot 12, Cone. 14, Grey Twp. If no answer leave message at 887-6510. 35-8p Help )bur child •fa learn / The movement for active, healthy living thel |Complled by Margaret McMahon Phone 887-9250 | Euchre results The Ethel Hall Board held its regular euchre on Monday evening, Sept. 8 hosted by board member, Leona Armstrong. There were 14 tables in play. Winners were: 50/50 Isabel Bremner; high lady, Grace Stewart; high man, Harold Metcalf; low lady, Donna Moore; low man, Harold McNaughton; lone hands, Hilda Holmes and Marg MacDonald; tally card draw winners, Eva Harrison, June Jacklin, Isabelle Gray, Ross Stephenson, Verna Crawford, Eileen Mann, Isabell Craig, Velma Sleightholm, Lois McLean. The next euchre is Sept. 22 at 8:30 p.m. Best wishes to Sheri Ward and Trevor Machan who were married Saturday, Sept. 6, at the Ethel Unit­ ed Church. Congratulations to Pat and Larry Keffer on the recent arrival of a granddaughter Alexis Jade, daugh­ ter of Kendra and Ron Sage. Tiie news from W alton Jcomplled by Patty Banks Phone 887-6156 | Watsons move Gerald and Berva Watson received a goodbye and a house­ warming gift of a silk flower basket arrangement and a matching wall hanging from friends and neigh­ bours of the Walton area. Everyone wishes them well in their new home in Goderich. Cassandra and Geoffrey Banks received word that their Grandma Banks died on Sept. 14. Marilyn Banks was the mother of Rev. Randy Banks. The students at Walton Public School have been busy getting ready for Brussels Fall Fair this week. The theme this year is 'Homecoming - Country and Western'. Rec. Bd. has surplus The Homecoming numbers are rolling in and the Brussels, Morris and Grey recreation board realized a profit of $8,727.23. With the pur­ chase of a floor scrubber for $4,314.63, and the balance owing on the french fry machine of $1,520.14, there is a surplus of $2,892.46. Booth employees Jennifer Coyne and Leslie Stretton were hired as casual part-time arena assistants for a probationary period of three months. The board will tender for snow­ blowing for the 1997-98 season. Ice will be put in the arena imme­ diately following the Brussels fall fair. The board was also advised that the Seaforth Minor Hockey and Huron-Perth Laker AAA clubs wish to book ice this season. Authorization was given to draft a contract for ice rental. Accounts totalling $19,604.43 were approved for payment. CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE ■ "Advertise Across Ontario or Across the Country" BUSINESS OPPS. GOVERNMENT FUNDS. Government assistance programs information available. For your new or existing business. Take advantage of the government grants and loans. Call 1-800-915-3615. SUNSHINE VILLAGE SKI resort, Banff, requires enthusiastic, well presented, reliable customer service staff for all positions. Reply. Box 1510, Banff, AB, TOL 0C0. Fax 403-760-8271. FOR SALE COLLECT CASH. Coke, Pepsi, Hostess, M&M, Cadbury, etc. Restock established unique vendors in your area. No selling, full-time, part-time. Minimum investment $13,980.1-800-546-2799 (24 hours). Member 8.B.B. SAWMILL $4895 SAW LOGS INTO BOARDS, planks, beams. Large capacity. Best sawmill value anywhere. Free information 1 -800-566-6899. Norwood Sawmills, R.R. 2, Kilworthy, Ontario POE 1G0. CHRISTIAN FRANCHISE. Huge earning potential servicing the explosive Christian market with today's technology. Home based. Full training and support. Call 1-800-663-7326. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. Order the best videos by mail and pay less. FREE video offer! FREE explicit catalogue. Discreet. HMC Video, 4840 Acorn 201-H, Montreal, Quebec H4C 1L6. I NEED Help, overwhelmed! Will help get started! Earn substantial $$$ per month part-time. Fantastic support. No selling, not MLM. 2 min. message 1- 800-322-6169, Ext. 2493. ELECTRIC ADJUSTABLE BEDS. Factory direct sale. Comparable to those seen on T.V. Discontinued models on sale now. Limited supplies and sizes Call anytime (905) 659-3248. FORTUNES MADE AS INFORMATION BROKER. Canada's fastest growing franchise. No inventory. No staff. Low overhead. Computer generates income 24 hours per day. 1-888-889-1010. SHARE PROFITS with a Satellite's Communication Company TPN (The Peoples Network). Join with the Canadian PRIME STAR! It almost equates with a Toll Booth! Ask How. 1-800-867-9780. HELP WANTED EARN EXTRA MONEY selling C & M Gifts’ Unique Line of toys and gifts. Call 519-258-7905, fax 519-258-0707 to receive free catalogues and information about this wonderful opportunity. SALES HELP WANTED $ATTENTION STUDENTS$ Make a lot of money selling chocolate bars. New products available. Nothing to pay in advance. Fast delivery 1-800- 383-3589. AN OPPORTUNITY TO EARN extra income selling hosiery and undergarments to your friends, family and co-workers. Call 1 800-263- 1432. REAL ESTATE OWN YOUR OWN manufactured home lot in Sundre, Alberta 51 lots remaining, 6,700 square feet ($17,930.) to 13,400 square feet ($25,000). Please call the Sundre Town Office 403-638-3551, fax 403-638-2100. E- mail: sundre@agt.net. LISTOWEL & COOKSTOWN RETIREMENT BUNGALOWS from $79,900. Club House Facilities. Close to shopping, recreation and medical facilities. Low land lease. Call 416-741-1758 or 519-291-1990 for brochures STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS FOR SALE...Ends included. 25 x 40 was $5,624, now $4,988. 32 x 44 was $6,835, now $6,524. 40 x 60 was $9,988, now $9,644 Many others. Pioneer 1 -800-668-5422. FUTURE STEEL BUILDINGS. Durable, Dependable, Pre-engineered All- Steel Structures. Custom-made to suit your needs and requirements. Factory-Director affordable prices. Call 1-800-668-8653 ext. 536 lor tree brochure. WANTED BUSINESS SERVICES FREE ACTIVATION OF ALL DIRECT T.V. Digital Satellite Systems, also available WebTV...Access the Internet without a computer. Only $499.00. Call Direct TV/WebTV. Phone: 807-577-0744. Fax: 800-966-2655. CAREER TRAINING .= LEARN AUCTIONEERING. Classes held Nov. 15 - 21/97. For information contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. #5, Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9 (519) 537-2115. YOUR OWN health business. American Institute of Natural Sciences offers Home Study Diploma Courses in: Health, Business Nutrition, Aromatherapy, Magnetic Therapy, Astrology, Alcohol & Drug counselling. Many more. Free prospectus 1-888-516-1212. EARN EXTRA MONEYI Learn Income Tax Preparation or Basic Bookkeeping by correspondence. For free brochures, no obligation, contact U & RTax Schools, 1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 2B6.1- 800-665-5144. Enquire about exclusive franchise territories now available. EDUCATIONAL OPPS. ANTIQUE-HOME-STUDY-COURSE. For Profit and Pleasure. Diploma Included. Free booklet: A.I.A., 131 Bloor St. West, Ste. 200, Dept. 124 (WLQ2), Toronto, Ont., M5A 1R8. EMPLOYMENT OPPS. . TRANSPORT DRIVERS NEEDED. A major carrier is accepting applications for our Graduates. No experience required - excellent pay. For interview or application contact Ontario Truck Driving School (London) 1- 800-263-4777. INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURE Exchange - Ages 18 - 30 with agricultural experience to live/work with family in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Japan. Costs/details -1 -800-263-1827, Calgary, Alberta. ^-.x WANTED: HARDWOOD LOGS prompt payment for hardwood logs, prepayment for timber stands. Pannill Veneer Co. Limited, est. 1927, 340 Louisa St., Kitchener (519) 742-5887, fax (519) 742-3872. • It’s Affordable • It’s Fast • It’s Easy • One Bill Does It All • Northern Ontario $76 • Eastern Ontario $138 • Western Ontario $130 • Central Ontario $134 • All Ontario $390 ♦ National Packages Available • Call this paper for details! Coffee Break resumes Do you need a break from your regular routine? Would you enjoy a couple of hours of fellowship, singing and bible study? Would you enjoy a cup of coffee and a chance to meet others in your community? Coffee Break is just the program. It is a program for women held on Wednesday mornings beginning on Sept. 24 at the Blyth United Church from 10 to 11:30 a.m. No previous Bible knowledge is required. It is a community Bible study for all women. The program also provides an opportunity for mothers with pre­ - schoolers a chance to take a break. An exciting time of Bible stories, crafts and songs is scheduled for two to five-year-olds and a nursery program is provided for babies. The children's programs are held at the Blyth Christian Reformed Church beginning at 9:50 to 11:35 a.m. For more information call Anita Boven at 523-9492. Arrive a few minutes early the first morning to register children. On Sept. 24, there will be a surprise guest who gives a lively and enthusiastic performance expressing a message of laughter and humour and the repercussions it has on others. She brings smiles to faces, twinkles to the eyes and leaves everyone feeling good about themselves. An evening program is also available for women who can't attend morning meetings. The evening program takes place at Femmy VanAmersfoort's home on Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. For more information, call Joanne VanAmersfoort at 523-4202 or Susan Howson at 523-9436. If you're looking for a change in routine, friends who care, a place to ask questions, or just someone to enjoy a cup of coffee with, come to Coffee Break next Wednesday.