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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-10-22, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1986. PA(?E 27. CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50 for 20 words, additional words 10c each. 50c wil I be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. PERSONAL iJ CARD OF THANKS 1 AT YOUR SERVICE !AT YOUR SERVICE COMING EVENTS DATES GALORE: For all ages and unattached. Thousands of mem­ bers anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances call toll free 1-800- 263-9163. Hours Noon till 8 p.m. 43-1 TRAVEL LOW PRICED MARCH BREAK FLIGHTS to Florida. March 14- return March 21, 1987. Tampa $289, Fort Lauderdale $309 (Plus Tax). Air only. Call toll free 1-800-265-0900. 43-1 TENDERS WANTED TENDERS FOR SNOW BLOWING at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre parking lot. State size of machine, rate expect­ ed. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders will be accepted until Nov. 10th. Please send to Mrs. Karen Hastings, Box 222, Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0. 43-1 TO WNSHIP OF HULLETT Tenders wanted for a price quotation of Clear Diesel Fuel, Regular Gasoline and Furnace Oil in our tanks. We use approximately 50,000 litres of clear diesel fuel, 15,000 litres of regular gasoline and 8,000 litres of furnace oil. Tender forms available atthe Township Office. Tenders to be in the Road Superintendent’s Office by November 3, 1986 at 5:00 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. James F. Johnston, Road Superintendent, Township of Hullett, Londesboro, Ont. NOM 2H0 RADFORD. Special thanks to all our family for the lovely dinner party they planned in honour of our 40th wedding anniversary and the surprise party afterwards. Sincere thanks also to friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, gifts and visits. We shall cherish these memories forever. - Len and Joyce 43-lp WHEELER. We would like to thank our friends and relatives who remembered our 45th anniversary with flowers, gifts and cards - Jack and Mildred Wheeler. 43-1 RADFORD. I would like to thank all my friends, relatives and neigh­ bours and family for cards, flowers and gifts for those who helped Ed out at home. A special thanks to all the kind nurses in Clinton Hospital and also to the ambulance drivers who took me to Goderich and back. Special thanks to Rev. Bauman for his kindprayers and also Dr. Street and Dr. Watts. Your kindness will always be remember­ ed.-Marg Radford. 43-lp IN MEMORIAM WESENBERG. In loving memory of Joe, whopassed away2years ago October 22, 1984. - Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his parents Helen and George; Brothers Larry and Fred; Sisters Meryl, Dianne and Dawne and families. 43-1 MARRIAGES BEEMER-EBEL Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ebel, Ingersoll are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Kathryn Lynne to Terry Martin Beemer of London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beemer, Ingersoll on October 4, 1986 in St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Ingersoll. CARD OF THANKS BIRTHS 3 BIG Walton Sandblasting •Cars & Trueks •Farm Machinery •Brick Cleaning •Spray Painting •Mobile Unit •No Job Too Big or Too Small Robert’s Welding •Portable Welding •Livestock Stabling •Fabricating •Repairs •Wrought Iron Work •Steel Available •Aluminum Welder REASONS FEATURING: Cadman Traveller Doda pump with chopper ___________Agitator & accessories Walton Irrigation Specializing in: Irrigation Rental for waterand liquid manure There is a difference BOOK N0WF0R FALLPUMPING CALL WALTON PIPE. I would like to thank my family, relativesandfriendsfor cards, visits and treats I received during my stay in Wingham hospital A special thanks to nurses and doctors in I.C.U. 2nd floor for excellent care received, also Rev. Vic Jamieson and Rev. Charles Carpentierfortheirvisits. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appre­ ciated. - Mervyn Pipe 43-lp BEEMER. Kathy and Terry Beem­ er would like to express thanks to both families and friends for making their day so special. 43-lp HUMPHRIES. I would like to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for all their kindness of visits, treats and phone messages after my accident. Also thanks to the ambulance fellows who tried to be so careful, Dorothy, Peggy, my family and County Homemakers. Everyone’s kindness will long be rememberedandappreciated. - Mary Humphries. 43-lp BAECHLER. The family of the late Bessie Baechler wishes to thank friends, neighbours and relatives forflowers, food and charitable donations. Special thanks to Pastor James Carne and Lloyd Tasker. It was all deeply appreciated. 43-lp SPINK. Jessica, Bill and Claudia wish to thank everyone for their kindness, gifts and cards before and after Jessica was born. Again, thank you Annette, Carol and Sharon for your special help. - Claudia, Bill and Jessica Spink. 43-lp SPINK. Claudia and Bill of Brus­ sels are ecstatic over the arrival of their first child, Jessica Amanda, born October 16, 1986, weighing 8 lbs. Thrilled grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B. Maneake and Dr. and Mrs. D. Spink, all of Waterloo. AT YOUR SERVICE BOARD FOR WINTER. BOX OR standing stall. Turned out daily. Phone357-1462. 43-2 CUSTOM PLOWING. HAVE BIG 4 wheel drive tractor. Competitive rates. Phone 887-6287 anytime. 43-lp FURNITURE REFINISHING - Give your favourite treasure a new look. All work done by hand. Free estimates. Reasonable rates. Barb Mutter, 887-6117. 43-2p SEWN REPAIRS Made to semi­ bulkcontainers, tote-bags or Super Sacs. Write S.B.C. Repairs, Box 457, Creemore, Ont. L0M 1G0 (705)466-2397. 43-1 (519)887-6080 or 1-800-265-9683 AT YOUR SERVICE CUSTOM COMBINING, CORN, 30& 36” rows. Also beans. Phone 523-9440. 42-2p CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND swathing. Call Hank Reinink 523-9202 or 523-4569. 23-tfn CHRISTMAS PARTIES - BOOK now - The Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 43-tfnb LOSE WEIGHT NOW •Safe and Effective •All Natural Products •No Calorie Counting •Naturally Suppresses Appetite •100% Money Back Guarantee I LOST 10LBS. IN2 WEEKS CALL DON DATEMA 523-9407 DENTURE / THERAPYj CLINIC A LOPEN: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. Eve.&Weekend-byappt. Horst Feige D.T. GODERICH 58 West Street Goderich [519]524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt [519]665-7818 COMING EVENTS THE BRUSSELS CURLING CLUB is holding a card party on Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. at the arena. Everyone welcome. Mixed curling starts Nov. 3. Contact Jo-Ann McDonald 887-6570 or John Exel 887-9488. Tues, afternoon ladies curling - contact Nancy Zettel 887-6519 or Linda Gingerich 887-6251. Junior curling - contact Craig Workman 887-6867 after 5 p.m. or Jody Boynton 887-6043 after5p.m. Fees - Men $50; Ladies, $40; Beginning curlers, $25. 41-3 THE ENTERTAINERS AT THE Belmore Community Centre on Saturday, October 25, 1986. Danc­ ing 9 to 1. Hot lunch included. $5.00 per person. Age of Majority required. Sponsored by Belmore Chamber of Commerce. Proceeds to community betterment. For tickets call: 335-3877 (evenings), 392-6734 (evenings) or 335-3793 or at the door. 41-3 HARVESTBONANZA -BLYTH United Church on Oct. 29 to Nov. 1. Used clothing section is open Oct. 29&30from2p.m. to8p.m. and Oct. 31 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The annual bazaar opens at 2 p.m. on Nov. 1. Silent Auction - all 4 days. Bid boxes opened at 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 1 Sponsored by Blyth U.C.W. Everyone welcome. 42-3b THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH unit presents “Pleasures, pro­ blemsandpreschoolers” -a series of 3 parenting classes for parents of children aged 1 - 5 years. Classes will commence Monday, Novem­ ber 3, 1986 and will be held at Howick Central School. For pre­ registration or further informa­ tion, pleasecallthe Health Unit office in your area at 357-2264. 42- 3 MICROWAVE DEMONSTRA- tion. Blyth Figure Skating Club presents Shirley Couillard, Mira­ cle in Microwave, Thursday, Nov­ ember 13, 7:20 p.m. Blyth Public School. Don’t be disappointed. Call early for tickets, 523-4563, 526-7712, 523-4205, 523-9659. $4.00 in advance, $5.00 at door. 43,45,46 BEEF SMORGASBORD, BLYTH Memorial Hall, Thursday, October 30. Adults: $6; Children under 12: $2.50; Pre-schoolers Free. Spon­ sored by Trinity Anglican Church. 43- 2 C.W.L. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, Dec. 6, Brussels Library. 43-1 PLAN TO ATTEND THE BAZAAR &bake sale November 22,11 a.m. - 3 p.m. St. John’s Anglican Church, Brussels. 43-1 ANNUAL TURKEY SMORGAS- bord, at Duff’s United Church, Walton, Wednesday, November 5, 4-7p.m. 43-1 HALLOWEEN DANCE, BRUS- sels Legion Hall, Friday, October 31. Prizes for costumes. Music by Nashville Bound. Admission $5 per person. Age of majority only. 43-2 BUS TRIPS: HORSE RACES Mohawk, November 11. Hitsd to the Blitz, Bingeman Park Nov. 12. Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, Nov. 14 & 16. Cullen Gardens, Whitby and Black Cree Village, Christmas Season, November 26. Simcoe Lights and more, December 2. The LivingChristmasTree, Toronto December 7. Geritol Follies, Ham­ ilton, December 11. Book early, Phone Helen McBurney, Nichol­ son Bus Lines, 357-3424. 43-1 FARMERS MARKET, KITCHEN- er and shopping malls, Thursday, October 30. Please Note: Bus for Monday, November 3 has been cancelled. Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-3424. 43-1 BAKE SALE, SATURDAY, OCT. 25, 10:30 a.m. at Blyth library. Sponsoredby Blyth Girl Guides and Blyth Brownies. 43-1 PUBLIC FORUM ON PRE- Menstrual Syndrome (PMS) Wed­ nesday, October 29, 7:30 p.m. at the RNA Training Centre, Cather­ ine St., Wingham. Pre-register by calling Huron County Health Unit 357-2264 (mornings) or 1-800-265- 5184. Keynote speaker Dr. Fred Tudiver, Director, PMS Clinic, Sunnybrook Medical Centre, Tor­ onto. 43-1 ETHEL KNOX PRESBYTERIAN Church anniversary service to be held October 26 at 7:30 p. m. Guest preacherwillbeRev. Vern Tozer of Listowel. Special music by Esther and Richard Rose of Mitchell and the church choir. Social hour following service. Everyone wel­ come. 43-1