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P.O. Box 225,
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NEW AND RENOVATED
BUILDINGS
Bob Bruce
887-6703 887-60921
PAGE 34. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1986.
thel
Margaret McMahon
887-9250
President visits Ethel WI
Mrs. Ken McDonald of the
Women's Institute, District Presi-
dent visited the Ethel Branch
Thursday evening to install the
1986-87 officers.
An invitation was received from
the Majestic Women's Institute to
attend a P.R.O. meeting at the
Brussels Library on May 15 at 8:00
p.m.
Final plans were made for the
District Annual May 13. Mrs. John
Smith and Mrs. Larry Keifer will
be in charge of the food committee.
The members and friends will be
attending the Blyth Summer Festi-
val in July. Anyone wishing to
attend may contact Mrs. James
McMahon or any member.
Catering prices were reviewed
and it was decided to leave them as
they were.
A program planning meeting is
being held Apri122 at Mrs. John
Smith's, Ethel.
Mrs. McDonald gave asmall talk
on "Let us take time," from the
Mary Stewart Collect. She also
read a poem on the "Ways to Kill
an Institute". Mrs. McMahon
presented her with a small gift.
NEWS BRIEFS
A very successful Buck & Doe
was held for Barry Jacklin
and Laura Stevens in Listowel on
Saturday evening.
The spring concert at Grey
Central was held Wednesday
evening. Even with the new snow
fall a nice crowd turned out to be
entertained by the students from
Grades 1, 3, 4, 7 and 8.
A Tweedsmuircuratorfor Huron
East District W.I. is still needed.
Should anyone be interested in the
office, please contact Mrs. Ken
McDonald or Mrs. James Mc-
Mahon.
Harold Thompson dies in Tillsonburg
Mr. Harold Thompson of Till-
sonburg passed away April 7 in his
62nd year. He was the beloved son
of Joe Thompson of Goderich and
the late Elva Thompson (Robin-
son).
He is survived by his wife Irene
and family, Phillip (Butch) Thomp-
son, Mrs. Robert Alice Vallee,
Mrs. Dan (Pat) Cotton, Mrs. Lloyd
(Peggy) Russell, Dianne Lingaites,
also brothers and sister Ross
Thompson, Clare Thompson and
Mrs. John (Alice) Phillion.
Those who paid their respects at
the Ostrander Funeral Home,
Tillsonburg from this district on
Tuesday, April 8 were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Taylor, Belgrave; Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Craig, Bluevale; Mr.
EUCHRE RESULTS
Eleven tables were in play at the
weekly euchre which was held in
the W.I. Hall Wednesday, April 9.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Olive Bolt; novelty lady, Mrs.
Leslie Vincent; low lady, Mrs.
Edith Coultes; high man, Howard
Walker; novelty man, Lewis Stone-
house; low man, Garner Nichol-
son.
and Mrs. Stewart Coupland, Mrs.
Charles Robinson and Mr. Tom
Robinson of Wingham.
Those who attended the funeral
on Wednesday were: Mr. and Mrs.
Mason Robinson of Wingham, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mr.
Leonard Robinson, Mrs. Larry
Robinson. He also is survived by
nine grandchildren.
Belgrave 4-H club meets
The sixth meeting of the Man-
nerly Muppets was held in the W.I.
Hall, Belgrave, March 9 at 7 p.m.
At this meeting ladies learned
how to act at graduation proms and
formal dances. Members also
learned a lot of other dating tips.
They had a chance at the end of the
meeting to ask any questions they
had about dating. They closed the
meeting and decided to make April
15 the next meeting date.
DOES GOD EXIST?
CAN HE HELP THE HOPELESS?
LEONARD TERRY SAYS"YES!"
He was a drug addict, a nightclub performer from age 13.
One night in Texas he picked up a Gospel tract
off the sidewalk and God revealed Himself to him
and transformed his life.
COME AND HEAR HIM SPEAK ATTHE
Huron Chapel, Missionary Church
Goderich St., Auburn
Wednesday through Sunday April 23-27
Services nightly at 8:00 p. m.
[No service Saturday]
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
WALTON
REFRIGERATION AND
APPLIANCE SERVICE
•Repairs to all domestic
appliances.
•Commercial refrigeration
and heating.
•Anything in refrigeration.
•24 hour service.
CALL 887-9175
Ward & Uptigrove
Chartered
Accountants
Listowel 291-3040
Mitchell 348-8412
R.B. Karcher, C.A.
C.D. Newell, C.A.
R.E. Uptigrove, C.A.
C.W. Brouse, C.A.
R.H. Loree, C.A.
G.J. Martin. C.A.
R. Roswell, C.A.
LyleYoungblut
and son
Plumbing
and
Heating
B L Y T H -- 523-9585
CLINTON
RETIREMENT
HOME
"Home Away From HOME "
•Newly decorated
•Large rooms
•Semi and private
rooms
•Reasonable rates
*Long or short term
accommodations
Phone for an appointment
482-5208
108 Ontario St.,
Clinton
Under New Management
HANK'S SMALL ENGINES
SALES & SERVICE
HWY. NO. 4 LONDESBORO
DEALER FOR: CANADIANA, BOLENS,
LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP., WEED EATER TRIMMERS,
POULAN CHAIN SAWS, BADGER FARM EQUIP.
523-9202
USED SNOWMOBILES
SERVICE TO ALL SMALL ENGINES
)-$'1))*
PARm
POWER
a total, reliable fuel service
WAYNE JEROME - SALES & SERVICE
BELGRAVECO-OP AUBURN CO-OP
357-2711 or 523-4454 526-7262
Filter
Queen
"IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA"
482-7103
FINE FURNITURE
AND ACCESSORIES
CLINTON, ONT. 482-9505 NOM 1L0
Open 6 days a week
Interior Design
& Decorating Service
LOBBS OF CLINTON
Salute The Citizen
SALES & SERVICE FOR
* Kubota Tractor * Universal Tractor
* New Holland Farm Equipment
Serving the farming community for over 30 years
Joe Lobb
482-3372
After Hours
Bayfield Road
482-3409
Fred Lobb
482-3321
After Hours
FRANK WORKMAN
ELECTRIC
farm - home - commercial
Member of
Huron Chapter
R.R. 3
Brussels, Ont.
887-6867
John
McKerch er
Construction
R.R.2, Bluevale
887-9061
SAND, GRAVEL, FILL
CUSTOM LOADING
- HAULING & BACK HOEING
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING I
M&E
Sanitary Service
CaII Any Time
KEN MILLER
887-6846
GARY EVANS
887-6583
BRUSSELS
YOUR ONE STOP REPAIR SHOP
Raa'ford
Blyth,
For all your Auto,
Farm & Industrial
Parts tall:
523-9681
MANNING'S BUILDING
SUPPLIES LIMITED
HAMILTON STREET, BLYTH, 523-9305
Hours: Mon .-Fri.8a.m.to5p.m.Sat.-8a.m.tonoon
Come see us for: coal, lumber, plywood, hardware,
paint, panelling, cement, and hockey equipmertt
We never stop su ring you money
David Longstaff Ltd.
Optician
87 MAIN ST. S., SEAFORTH
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPHTHALMOLOGISTS
Prescriptions Filled Promptly
HOURS:
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9-5:30; Sat. 9-12 5271303
COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE