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The Citizen, 2005-10-13, Page 18held at Kintail schoolhouse walls and replaced restoration by a committee of 9 Rattenbury St. E., Clinton, ON NOM 1L0 Ph.: (519) 482-9924 Res.: (519) 524-9260 rural ago. from desk, read- Save the School celebrating the re­ FAXING SERVICE. WE CAN send or receive faxes for you. The Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth, 523- 4792 or 541 Turnberry St., Brussels, 887-9114. tfn INTERGLOBE Financial Services Corp. Mutual Fund Dealer STREAMLINE EXPRESS MOV- ing. Expedited Freight. Brussels 887-8558. 36-tfn LOCKED, CLEANED STORAGE for cars, boats, farm machinery, etc. Phone 887-6378. 39-3 Massive flea market to be PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2005. Classified Advertisements Real estate Services Services Services o^anted ALBOT RR#4 Goderich N7A3Y1 524-4473 or 524-2520 APPEALING OLD CHARM. 1-1/2 storey brick home w/attached 2 car garage 3 spacious upper level bedrooms & sunporch Eat-in kitchen w/custom built ash cabinets Formal dining room. Living room w/angelstone fireplace w/insert Chestnut woodwork & staircase Stain glass windows Pocket doors. Oak floors Main level laundry. 2 baths Shingles (10 yrs.) Aluminum soffits & fascia Spacious lot 82’ x 132' in the village of Auburn. #42 Financial Services awrence eane WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP cars and trucks. Bill’s Salvage, 43579 St. Michaels Rd., 887-6510. 40-9 IDEAL STARTER HOME OR RENTAL INVESTMENT! English cottage style home enhanced by natural woodwork & French doors dividing dining/living room 3 main floor bedrooms Upper loft unfinished Detached garage (35' x17'). Close to schools, theatre, arena & downtown amenities Home presently rented for $500 & utilities #31 Make your money work as hard for you as you did for it. See Lawrence for a free consultation. 1-888-235-9260 Listen! A bell is ringing. The old brass school bell at Kintail school, north of Goderich, is calling you back in time when a dol­ lar meant something, when a round silver dollar made a child's eyes pop. The yellow-brick, one-room schoolhouse, SS#3. Ashfield, just Family time Perched on some straw, Marc Barbour and his son Colin had front row seats for the clown show at the Brussels Public School council’s Family Fun in the Fall, held at the arena on Thursday night. The silent auction raised over $2,000 for the playground fund. (Bonnie Gropp photo) BUYING CENTURY OLD BRICK farmhouses, schools, churches, etc. for wrecking and brick salvage. Ross Lumley (5 19) 383-2024; wrecking people’s homes (62 last year) all over southwestern Ontario since 1969. 40-lp WANTED TO BUY - COINS and bills. Phone Dave, 357-3613, Wingham. 34-8 BLYTH MINI MUSEUM committee seeks historic photos of Blyth for copying. Contact Keith Roulston 523-4792 or bring to The Citizen. 36-tfn north of Kintail, will be the setting for a massive flea market Saturday, Oct. 15, starting at 10 a.m. A collec­ tion of treasures gathered from homes throughout Huron County will be marked at one dollar or less. Offers will be accepted on some of the showcase items. Catch a glimpse of life in Huron County, a century Sample home-style cooking the kitchen. Try out a period See the flags, photos, vintage ers and textbooks that recall the days when Huron County children were taught here, from 1893 to 1954. See the local residents, most of whom were former students of the one-room school house. With the help of fundraising proj­ ects. the committee has stabilized an exterior wall, poured concrete steps at the front of the entrance, created washrooms for visitors, re­ bricked corner windows. The Kintail Committee is opening of Hwy. 21 with a huge blow-out sale this weekend. Future projects include rebuilding the bell tower and installing a new wood shingle roof. ■ T nft• |:« 1 B 11 IM |. IF Thankful for Two clowns arrived to Brussels Public School event. Behind the clowns is the thankful blessings of children and adults. (Bonne Gropp photo} clo-wns? entertain young council’s Family and old at the Fun in the Fall tree bearing the