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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1986. PAGE 17.
CARD OF THANKS
ELLIOTT. We would like to
express our sincere thanks to the
Blyth Fire Department and neigh-
bours for their quick response to
our call when the tractor burned. -
Velma, Bert and Ted Elliott. 14-1
WHEELER. We would like to
thank our friends, neighbours and
relatives for all the visits in our
home and at the hospitals. I,
Mildred would like to say thanks
for the flowers, cards, letters,
treats while in hospital and then to
the ones who helped Jack at home.
We would both like to thank Mr.
Carpentier and Mr. Jamieson for
taking time out to visit us both. A
special thank you to all our family
who helped in every way. - Thank
you all, Jack and Mildred Wheeler
14-1
WIGHTMAN. I would like to thank
my family, friends and neighbours
for the flowers, gifts and visits
while I was a patient at Wingham
hospital and on my return home.
Thanks to all those who took my
wife to Wingham and helped her at
home. Thanks to Dr. J. 'K.
McGregor and Dr. Marie Gear and
the nurses on the second floor.
Special thanks to the V.O.N.'s
daily visit. My sincere thanks to all.
- Ivan Wightman. 14-lp
DONALDSON. We wish to thank
our wonderful neighbours for the
beautiful flowers on the occasion of
our forty-fifth wedding anniver-
sary. A very special thanks to our
terrific daughter Lynn and son-in-
law Bill for hosting a beautiful
gathering of our family assisted by
our grandchildren. Words are not
adequate to express our sincere
thanks We would also like to thank
Brenda and Mac for their very
thoughtful gift. - Sincerely, Marg
and Al Donaldson. 14-lp
POMEROY. We would like to
thank all our friends for the
flowers, cards, food and the
collection for expenses. Special
thanks to the Brussels Cadet Corps
for the memorial service in Bert's
honour. Your thoughtfulness at
this time was greatly appreciated. -
John, Maureen and Jennifer Pom-
eroy. 14-lp
KNOX. Beth Knox extends love
and sincere thanks to Barb, Mel
and Cindy also to her grandchild-
ren, for the wonderful 70th Birth-
day Open House at Londesboro
Hall on Sunday, March 23. Thank
you to all who came making the
afternoon delightful. Thank you for
cards, telephone messages, flow-
ers and gifts. You made my day one
to cherish and always remember.
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IN MEMORIAM
CURRIE. In loving memory of a
dear father, grandfather and
brother, Donald Stewart Currie
who passed away April 3, 1975.
Sadly missed along life's way,
Quietly remembered everyday
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts you're always
there.
- Always remembered by sons
Barry, John and Douglas, sister
Betty and their families. 14-1
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ENGAGEMENTS
HOWARD-HESSELWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Hesselwood,
Blyth, are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Lori Ann to Stephen
James Howard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Howard of RR 7,
Lucknow. The wedding will take
place at St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge, on April 26, 1986.
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COMING EVENTS
SAVETAXES
FREE SEMINAR
on Investment and Tax Planning
GUEST SPEAKER: Brian Costello
THURSDAY, APRIL 10,1986
7:30p.m.
Goderich District Collegiate
260 South St. Goderich
Sponsored by: ABC Investments
14-2
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the Child
Health Clinic held at the Health
Unit office, Medical Building,
Brussels on Tuesday, April 8, 1986
from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screeming
5. Vision Screening
Adult Immunizationwill alsobe
offered at this Clinic. 14-1
AN OPEN HOUSE WILL BE HELD
in Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels on Saturday, Apri15, 1986
from 7to9 p.m. in honourofthe
60th Wedding Anniversary of Jack
and Marge Bowman - no gifts,
please. 14-1p
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit present "Pleasures, Pro-
blems and Preschoolers" - a series
of 3 parenting classes for parents of
children aged 1 - 5 years. Classes
will commence Tuesday, April 15,
1986 and will be held at Health Unit
office, Seaforth hospital. For pre-
registration or further informa-
tion, please call the Health Unit
office in your area at 527-1243. 13-3
OPEN HOUSE AT VINCENT
Farm Equipment, April 1, 2 and 3.
Don't miss this opportunity to test
drive the new Case I -H tractors and
attend the Wednesday seminar on
oil. Food and refreshments. 14-1b
THEFAMILYOFDAN HALLA-
han invites friends and relatives to
an open house in honour of his 80th
birthday, to be held April 6 from 2 -
5 p.m. at Snell's Restaurant,
Westfield. Nogi£ts please. 13-2p
AT YOUR SERVICE
AT YOUR SERVICE,
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(across from Our Lady of Mercy Church)
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Mon. -Fri. 8:30 am -5:30 pm
Eve. & Weekend - by appt.
Goderich -- [519] 524-6688
No Charge 1-800-265-7555
AUCTION SALES
Bob Gilmore
Auctions
Monday, April 21
Sale Time
12 noon sharp
AUCTION SALE OF
Tractors, machinery, milking
equipment, truck, miscell-
aneous farm items for Ross and
Douglas McTaggart, Lot 21,
Conc. 16, Grey Township. 9
miles south east of Brussels or 1
mile north of Monkton on
Highway23 and west 7 miles on
Conc. 16.
Watch for full list in Crossroads
COMING EVENTS
FILM SERIES BY CHILD PSY-
chologist Dr. James Dobson "Turn
your heart towards home", starts 8
p.m. Monday, April? Wingham
United Church. 14-lp
SINGLES DANCE, SATURDAY,
April 5 at the Victorian Inn,
Stratford. Dancing 9 to 1. Music by
The Wildwoods. 14-2ch
LIONS DISTRICT A9 EFFECTIVE
Speaking Final. Thursday, April 3,
1986 at Blyth Public School at 7:45
p.m. Everyone welcome. Admis-
sion Free. 13-2
Former minister
at St. John's
A former Rector, Rev. F. Braby
took the Easter and Holy Commun-
ion Service.
The choir, with Michelle Blake at
the organ sang two lovely anthems
"Come Let Us Sing Unto the Lord
and He is Lord". The sermon was
on the "Preparation for a Feast",
and the "Vigil of Easter''. The
Easter lilies were placed in the
church by the Finch family in
memory of Catherine Joan
McHugh.
Blyth United has 3
choirs for Easter service
The three choirs led the mem-
bers of Blyth United Church on
Sunday in the processional hymn
"All hail the power of Jesus name"
to the music of the brass ensemble
consisting of Julie Howson, Gail
Poore, Elaine Poore, Heather
Bauman, Harvey P.i^Dowell and
Ken Bauman and the organ.
The cantata "Portraits of the
Saviour" was beautifully present-
ed under the leadership of Mrs.
Margaret Kai and Mrs. Cheryl
Cronin.
It told the story of Jesus from
Palm Sunday with Easter. The
narrative was read from the Bible
by Mr. Bauman and Harold
Campbell with the choirs singing
appropriate songs between each
reading. Solos were sung by Mr.
Bauman and Kim Craig.
Following the benediction the
Brass Ensemble played again. The
service was well attended with
many families home for Easter.
The chancel was beautifully decor-
ated with Easter lilies and other
plants givn in loving memory.
The teen club held an early
morning service followed by a
delicious pancake breakfast which
many enjoyed.
Greeters were Harold Campbell
and Dick Poore.
On Maundy Thursday evening
the service took the form of a drama
depicting the washing scene in the
Upper Room with the washing of
feet and the last supper. Following
this the sacrament of communioh
was shared by the congregation.
Junior Farmers
to choose
King and Queen
Spring is on its way, and yes, the
Huron County Junior Farmers are
preparing for their King and
Queen Contest. Each April a new
King and Queen is selected to
represent this organization at
many of the year's events.
The selection process consists of
an interview, speech and display of
a'talent. Many capable delegates
will be competing for the crowns.
(Two delegates from each of the
five Huron County clubs -one guy
and one gal.) This contest will take
place on Monday, April 21 at the
Clinton Public School. All specta-
tors are welcome.
The crowning will take place on
April 26 at the Clinton Legion at the
"Spring Fling". Everyone is invit-
ed to participate in the dancing and
the celebration of our new King
and Queen. For more information
about either of these events contact
your local Junior Farmer President
or call: Dianne Oldfield, 527-1436
or Steve Webster, 523-4304.
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