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NOTICE Alarm -4Pm, at the Lions Build- Minimum Bid $10,000 Or Best Offer INVESTOR with Money Ing, Sundridge ALMAGUIN FORESTER, Thursday, June 5, 2008 PAGE 14 PHONE 1-877-444-4940 • (705) 382-9996 • FAX (705) 382-9997 • MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ® E-mail: [email protected] www.almaguinregion.com “®TM owned by JTH Tax, Inc., used under license” Income Tax Courses Available Some conditions apply Peter Lupton, Franchise Owner Place your classified ad 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 4 Centre St. South, Huntsville Phone: 705-788-0200 Log onto www.muskoka.yourclassifieds.ca HOW TO PLACE AN AD: By phone or fax: Phone 705-382-9996 Monday to Friday between HOW TO WRITE AN EFFECTIVE AD: Begin your ad by identifying the item you are selling by its 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or fax 705-382-9997. In Person: 59 Ontario Street (Heritage House), Burk’s Falls. most commonly known name, description of its best features, condition, colour, model and other We accept: Visa, Mastercard, Interac and cash information to help the reader determine interest before calling. The more you tell, the faster it sells. Avoid DEADLINE: Tuesday NOON (except before holiday) abbreviations: they’re confusing. State price. Include your phone number, name and the best time to call. CLASSIFIED RATES Articles Articles 310 For Sale 310 For Sale USE YOUR BRIGHT 3 bedroom FURNISHED bedrooms, FREE ONLINE DATING 2 tent trailers for sale. STEEL roofi ng -siding. FEMALE Poodle puppy, LICENSED Electrician HIGH Defi nition Satellite Viceroy home on 5 acre year round. Large com- Make a connection in 1-2004 Flagstaff, 10ft 29 gauge Galvalume $64 crate trained, shots, wanted. Fax resume to Systems. Sales & Instal- lot for rent. 10 minutes to mon room with tv. Muskoka. Meet and box plus front storage, sq; 30 year paint, $98 sq guarantee. $800 705-645-4027 lations. No monthly bills, DEADLINE TUESDAY Burk’s Falls. Garage. Shared kitchen and bath- beyond! Register today excellent condition. Call Don Barr 752-5999, 471-9214 1000 channels. 1 year 12:00 NOON Furnished or not. $835 rooms. On site laundry www.muskoka.freedate Fridge, stove, furnace, 705-723-8080 support. Call Navid at connection.com LOOKING for worker to (Except Before plus utilities. Contact facilities. Utilities in- awning and more. Asking www.sbsteel.ca POMERANIAN puppies. 416-893-1413 cluded. Free wireless harvest minnows. 3 days Holiday) Barry at 382-2209 $6800 obo. 1-2002 Palo- 2 males. Ready to go. internet, free cable, am- Articles mino tent trailer, 10ft box, Vet checked. Rea- a week. Must have driv- Minimum Charge ONTARIO Street in ple parking. Centre of 310 For Sale excellent condition, sonable. (705) 382-3416. ers licence. 384-2046 $12.25 for the first Burk’s Falls, house ap- downtown, close to new fridge, stove, awning. B’s Antiques. Two build- 10 words. proximately 1000 square University. No smoking, Asking $5500 obo. Call OFFICE garage sale, or pets. Reference re- ings fi lled with quality (705) 386-2734 or email 25¢ each feet living accommoda- June 10 and 11 from 10 WOODMATE COATINGS tions. 2 or 3 bedrooms quired, fi rst and security antiques and collectibles. for pictures normcn@hot- to 3. Offi ce chairs, desk, Available at WILSON’S additional word. plus 900 square feet of deposit. $500 leave mes- Well worth the drive. mail.com. fi ling cabinet, tables, con- 1998 2 door, black Toyo- SPRING is here and THE PAINT STORE. Please call for our commercial space on a sage at 705-706-0277 Open weekend after- ference board, paper and ta Tercel 162,000km’s. Summer is coming. Ja- 90 Howland Drive Awesome Combo Deals large lot. $1000 /month noons. Lynx Lake Rd, FREE to air satellite TV more. View at 203 Onta- Standard transmission, son Simpson can get Huntsville 705-789-8061 Huntsville 705-789-7929 non-refundable plus utilities 382-9209. 212 Recreational receivers and installation. rio St., Burk’s Falls. $3000 O.B.O as is. Good your yard cleaned up and (no changes). Evening 382-9331 Vehicles 384-0833. condition, great second or your lawn maintained. Private Box Privilege 2001 Honda Rubicon. car /student 789-6648 Call 705-636-9009 $10.00 191 Wanted Automatic, 500cc, green. daytime for details To Rent Excellent condition. Please - Cash with order. WANTED to rent or rent $5500 obo. Phone orders accepted (705) 729-1427. with Visa & MasterCard to own. 3 plus bedroom home in Trout Creek. For 2003 Honda Foreman Township of Only. 382-9996 late summer /fall. or 1-800-731-6397 450ES, 4x4, yellow, 5ft 723-1694, 723-1437 or snowplow and 5ft bush THE CORPORATION OF THE PLEASE!! Have your 386-0734 buggy, trailer. Excellent credit card number condition. $5400. Call Nipissing Village of handy when you 384-5763. phone in your South River Classified Ads. Test FIRE VEHICLES FOR SALE Your COME and go bridal Tender Number: F2008-01 Smoke shower of Leanne Ram- 1981 Pierreville Pumper on International Chassis say, on June 7th, 2pm NOTICE Alarm -4pm, at the Lions Build- Minimum bid $10,000 or best offer INVESTOR with money ing, Sundridge. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of to lend on residential Tender Number: F2008-02 mortgages. First, second the Village of South River proposes to enact a Bylaw to and thirds. 1985 GMC Rescue Van stop up, close and sell a portiion of a road allowance 1-800-299-5727 Ontario Visit us on-line at Vehicles will be sold on an as is basis and can be designated as a road on an old subdivision plan and Inc ww.almaguinregion.com seen at the Township of Nipissing works garage located described as follows: at 27 Beatty Street, Nipissing, Ontario Part of original road allowance in Con. 3. Pt. Lot 3 Part Sealed tenders, clearly marked “Fire Vehicle” will be 1, 3, 4, Part 3 & 4 being ROW on a plan of survey received by the undersigned until recorded in the office of Land Titles at Parry Sound as BOOK keepers needed 42R-3433. to work on behalf of our 4:00 p.m. (local time) company. you must Death Notice The proposed Bylaw will come before Council for have computer skills. Ac- consideration at its regular meeting in the Council counting experience not Tuesday, June 24, 2008 needed . Any job experi- McISAAC, Tender Opening: Chambers on the 9th day of June, 2008 at 7:00 p.m., ence needed. You will and at that time, the Council will hear any person or by earn up to $3000 month- Elsie Evelyn Township Office, 45 Beatty Street his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, who claims that his land ly. email me at rogerlac- Nipissing, ON P0H 1W0 will be prejudicially affected and who applies to be er1000@yahoo. com, if Peacefully at the Eastholme-Home for interested (705) 724-2144 heard. the Aged, Powassan on Sunday, June 1, June 24, 2008 at 7:30 p.m. (local time) Dated at the Village of South River 2008 in her 93rd year, Elsie McIsaac Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted this 13th day of May, 2008 (nee Harkness), formerly of South River and Sundridge. Beloved wife for 65 In accordance with Municipal Act, 2001, Section 268 DECKS sanded and re- fi nished as new. Non- years and best friend for 77 years of the The Corporation of the Susan L. Arnold, AMCT peeling, fl aking, stains. late Herman “Dick”McIsaac. Clerk-Administrator 30% off. 705-645-0426 Loving mother of Sharleen Niemczak Township of Village of South River DECKS sanded refi n- (Paul) of Sundridge, Pamela “Penny” P. O. Box 310, 63 Marie Street ished by hand featuring Draycott (James) of Toronto and Karen South River, Ontario P0A 1X0 non peeling fl aking Nipissing stains. Save 30%, Sum- Carney of Sundridge. Ph: (705) 386-7741 Fax: (705) 386-0702 mer season special. Cherished grandmother of Peter 705-645-0426 (Sandy) and Robert Niemczak, Brian PUBLIC NOTICE (Lorraine) McNay, James Draycott, THE CORPORATION OF THE ROB’S Doug and John Ryan Carney. Great- RE: Closing of part of the original lakeshore road grandmother of Tyler and Darcy allowance in front of Lot 9, Concession 19, Township of Municipality of PAINTING Niemczak, Christopher and Caitlin Nipissing, District of Parry Sound, designated as Part 1 Serving the McNay and McKenna Carney. Dear on Plan 42R-18250 (Rancourt). Magnetawan Almaguin Area sister of Eva MacIntosh of South River. TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Corporation of with 34 years Predeceased by her parents John the Township of Nipissing proposes to enact a by-law to June is Seniors’ Month experience and Anne (Simpson) Harkness, sister stop up, close and sell the following road allowance: Magnetawan Council invites nominations for: Interior/Exterior Marion and brother Clayton. Part of the original lakeshore road allowance in front of Fondly remembered by her many Lot 9, Concession 19, Township of Nipissing, District of 384-1898 nieces, nephews and her many friends in Parry Sound, designated as Part 1 on Plan 42R-18250. Rob Vandyke the area. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT the proposed Family received visitors at the by-law will come before Council of the Township of Magnetawan Senior of the Year Opatovsky Funeral Home - Moore Nipissing at its regular meeting at the Township office at To nominate a Magnetawan resident, send a brief letter Chapel, 9 Paget Street, Sundridge on 45 Beatty Street, Nipissing, Ontario, P0H 1W0, on the or e-mail outlining the accomplishments of this person. 2 large 1 bedroom apart- Tuesday, June 3, 2008 from 2 - 4 and 24th day of June, 2008 at the hour of 7:30 o’clock in the Nomination forms (optional) are available at the ments.
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