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PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1986.
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CARD OF THANKS
SEMPLE. We would like to thank
family, friends and neighbours for
their visits, flowers, gifts, cards,
babysitting and baking while Gail
and Robbie were in hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Neable, Dr.
Conners, and O.B. StaffatListowel
Memorial Hospital. Also special
thanks to Wayne Golightly and
Murray Machan (drivers of snow-
plow on highway #86), for putting
out the fire on the car. And a very
special thankyou to Reg. Gauthier
and Mike Trace (Sears truck
drivers) for the lift to the hospital. -
Calvin, Gail, Crystal, Jodi and
Robbie Semple. 12-1
BLYTH HALL BOARD. The Kitch-
en Committee of the Hall Board
would like to thank everyone who
assisted with the Craft and Bake
Sale on Saturday. It was a great
success. 12-1
IN MEMORIAM
GLANVILLE. In loving memory of
a friend Terry Glanville who
passed away March 17, 1984.
We can't have old days back,
When we were all together.
But secret tears and loving
thoughts,
Will be with us forever.
- Remembered by Sandy Huether.
12-1
' REAL ESTATE
IN MEMORIAM
TYERMAN. In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother and grand-
mother, Margaret Tyerman who
passed away suddenly on March
19, 1985.
Gone are the days we used to share
But in our hearts you are always
there
The gates of memory will never
close
We miss you more than anyone
knows
With tender love and deep regret
We who love you will not forget.
-Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by husband and family.
12-1p
Brussels Auxiliary
holds card party
The Legion Ladies Auxiliary
Euchre Card Party on March 14
was well attended with 10 tables in
play.
Winners were: high lady, Edna
Prior; high man, Willis Knight; low
lady, Vera Hastings; low man, Jim
McTaggart; travelling lone hand,
Vera Hastings; most O's, Lady,
Verna Tunney; most O's man,
Gordon Nichol; lucky cup, Martha
Logan; door prize, Wilda Baillie;
draw on groceries, Julie Jutzi;
dutch auction, Fred Hunter.
Next card party will be Tuesday,
March 25 at 8 p.m.
REAL ESTATE
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
H2 Al.I1Elt 1 S I'RF;F; I , CI IN ION ON [AKIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
"5'uchlcult 11'‘ Sold"
125 ACRES: Near Blyth. Stately brick home. 60 acres
workable and 22 acres hardwood bush. Trout stream.
60 ACRES: Farrow to finish operation, near Blyth. Very
reasonable terms.
BLYTH: 4 bedroom home on double lot. combination
furnace. Heated shop. Under $40,000.00.
5 ACRES: Hullett township, good 11/2 floor home, barn for
600 hogs and 100 veal calves. All offers invited.
10 ACRES: good brick home and utility barn, Hullett
Township.
108 ACRES: Morris Town: SOLD) buildings.
21/2 ACRES: 3 bedroom home, like new throughout, adjacent
to Wildlife Sanctuary.
94 ACRES: 55 acres workable, on south Maitland River, no
buildings.
BLYTH: HWY. #4, 8'/2 acres, no buildings, good
commercial site.
LONDESBORO: Mobile Home 12' x 60'. Reduced to
$11,500.00.
BLYTH: Two bedroom brick home on Dinsley Street,
combination furnace.
100 ACRES: Sixth Line Morris Township, 95 acres workable,
no buildings.
15 ACRES: HullettTownsIap. Farrowing barn, frame home,
adjacent to Hullett Wildlife.
BLYTH: Victorian style five bedroom home on double lot
near arena.
150 ACRES: Reduced tosell quickly. Third Lineof East
Wawanosh. 100 acres workable. Good 2 floor brick home.
Combination furnace, 11 acres fall wheat.
97 ACRES: Sith Line Mc SOLDNnship. 85 acres workable.
No buildings.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street. Oil heat.
Apartment above. Walk-in vault. Very reasonable price.
BLYTH: Reduced 11/2 floor brick, 3 bedroom home on
Dinsley street. Hot water heat.
BRUSSELS: Main street, corner of Turnberry and Queen
street, 3 bedroom home. Asking $32,000.00.
WALTON: 11/2 floor frame home, on 1 acre, 4 bedrooms, oil
wood heat, large garage. Under $30,000.00.
Rev. Carpentier ministers to residents
Sunday, March 9, Rev. Carpen-
tier and a group of people from the
Brussels United Church held the
weekly church service for the
residents of Callander Nursing
Home.
Dorothy Higgins attended the
funeral of her cousin Kenneth
Wheeler at Belgrave. Sympathies
were extended to Dorothy.
The residents played bingo
Monday afternoon and in the
evening Doug and Evelyn Purdy
from the Salvation Army visited.
Games of cards were played on
Tuesday and Donald Dunbar en-
tertained at the piano. Thursday
the monthly birthday party was
held with the Walton Women's
Institute hosting. Residents cele-
brating their birthdays in March
are Ivy Kelly, John McMurray,
Francis O'Keefe and Lottie Mc-
Cutcheon. Gifts were presented to
these people. It was a most
enjoyable programme. Margaret
Shortreed sang a solo. Phyliss
Mitchell played the violin accom-
panied by Freeda Pipe on the
piano.
Leanne McDonald, Laura Mc
Kercher and Lindsay Devereaux
delighted everyone with their step
dancing while little Laura Dever-
eaux did a little dance of her own.
Freeda and Phyliss led a great old
sing song and afterward, cupcakes
and a beverage were served. Lottie
McCutcheon was out for supper
with Judy Hahn also on Thursday.
Friday Donald Dunbar again
played many "oldies" on the
piano. Welcome home Jim Laurie
who has returned from Wingham
Hospital. Remember March 20 is
"Hat Day". Let's everyone wear
your Easter bonnet with all the
frills upon it and there will be lots of
fun and lots of laughs.
The Beam Vacuum Miracle
will free you from the
drudgery of housecleaning
It sweeps ,
grooms
and power -cleans
---leaving you with time and energy
for other activities
If you are building or renovating
a home, NOW is the time to install a
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BEAM
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YOU CAN'T GO WRONG IF YOU GO WITH THE LEADER.
From $399.00 to $699.00
We'll pay
your
Move up to the cleaning power of a
Beam right now, and we'll pay the
sales tax on the purchase of any Beam
system. But you do have to act now
Sales Tax OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 29th!
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and Radio Shack
Brussels 887-6851