The Citizen, 1986-10-29, Page 22THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1986. PAGE 23.
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LEARN! EARN! Income Tax
Course or Basic Bookkeeping
Course by correspondence. Free
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MBR3T2B6. 44-1
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
EARN 15% per yr. in U.S. dollars,
guaranteed! By way of leasing
Marine Cargo Containers. Rental
income - Five marine cargo
containers pay $2,325 per year, 10
pay $4,650 per year, 25 pay $11,625
per year. Length of lease is up to 15
years. (5 Year increments). Mini
muminvestment $3,100. All above
in U.S. dollars. Ask about our
Capital Appreciation Program
(416)368-3585. Write: Pacific Rim
Container Sales Ltd. 2nd floor, 33
Yonge St. Toronto, M5E 1S9.
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ENJOY TAX BENEFITS of Self
Employmentfrom your own home.
Represent manufactures of water
distillers from $249.50. Exclusive
Territory. No franchise fee or
contracts. Must be aware and
concerned with local water purity.
Excellent earnings for active peo
ple. Write for details. L.B.H.
Industries, 116 Viceroy C-9, Con
cord, Ont. L4K 2M3 (416)
661-1142. 43-R
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
TRANSCONTINENTAL Job
Search has Companies who are
hiringimmediatelyfortrades &
professional work. Entry level/
degreed up to $32.60/hr. (308)
382-3700feeforlist. 43-R
OVERSEAS JOBS: Jobs paying
high salaries are now available in
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tries including Canadian North,
Middle East and Australia. Many
have tax free salaries and high
benefits. All skills required. For
further information write Over
seas, Suite472, 7305 Woodbine
Ave. Dept. 0N2, Markham, Ont.
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CONSTRUCTION, Drivers, Mech
anics, Welders, Electricians,
Machinists, Carpenters, needed
immediately. Also Airline jobs.
Will train some positions. (Up to
$6,000/month; Transcontinental
Job Search (308) 382-3700 FEE.
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PERSONAL
FREE SINGLES BULLETIN! Meet
someone nice by phone or corres
pondence, locally or province
wide. Serving singles since 1976.
Write: Barb. Box 2246-A, Sud
bury, P3A4S1. 44-1
TRAVEL
CLARE BURT TRAVEL invites
you to their TRAVEL ‘87 PRE
VIEW. Mon. Nov. 3, Ops Com
munity Centre, Lindsay; Wed.
Nov. 5 Hartley House, Walkerton;
Thurs., Nov. 6 Dresden United
Church, Dresden; Join us at 8 p.m.
and learn more about our world
wide special interest tours. Win
door prizes. Obtain exceptional
travel discounts. Toobtain free
admission tickets, call 1-800-268-
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LOWPRICED MARCHBREAK
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. 43-2
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIPOFHULLETT
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
formsavailableatthe 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.
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CARD OF THANKS
McCullough, i would like to
thank my family, relatives and
friends for cards, visits, gifts and
enquiries while I was a patient in
Wingham Hospital. Special thanks
to the nurses on first and second
floors, alsotoDr. Ping and Rev.
Bauman for his visits. Your
thoughtfulness was greatly appre
ciated. - Sid McCullough 44-1 p
NICHOLSON. Sandra and Lindsay
would like to thank Dr. Hay and the
nurses on second floor for all their
help and suport during their stay in
the Hospital. Also they would like
to thank all the friends, neighbours
and relatives who sent cards,
best wishes and gifts. Your
thoughtfulness will never be for
gotten. 44-lp
GUIDES & BROWNIES. We
would like to thank the Blyth Public
Library for the use of the tables and
for all the parents who contributed
baking to our bake sale. A special
“thank-you” to everyone who
supported the Guides and Brown
ies. - Blyth Girl Guides and
Browniesandtheirleaders. 44-1
LAURIE. Robert and Ann wish to
thank relatives and friends for all
their kindness, gifts, flowers and
cards we received before and after
Ryan was born. Thanks also for all
your inquiries and concern, we
appreciatedthem all. - Ann and
Robert Laurie. 44-lp
BLYTH MINOR HOCKEY, RING-
ETTE, POWER AND FIGURE
SKATING would like to express
our appreciation for your support
and help with the 1986 Skate-a-
Thon. We’d like to thank the local
business community for its interest
and continued generosity. The
volunteer, on and off-ice helpers,
managed to create order from a
chaos of young skaters. Many
families donated snacks and good
ies for our hungry, tired skate-a-
thoner’s. Thank you. Special
than ks go to the young participants
and their pledged sponsors. Fund-
raising is a community effort and
we are grateful for all the
generous-hearted people who
make it possible to maintain an
organized winter recreation pro
gram in Blyth. Thank you all so
much. 44-1
BRIDGE. Laura and Bob (Hank)
Bridge wish to express their
appreciation to all friends, neigh
bours and relatives who put so
much care and effort into the
reception for us. This effort and the
gifts received were sincerely ap
preciated. Special thanks to Larry
and Brenda Wheeler, Greg and
Sue Wilson and Bruce and Gwen
Raymond. 44-lp
CAMPBELL. The family of the late
John H. Campbell express our
most sincere thanks to those who
helped in any way during our
recent bereavement. Our deepest
gratitude to Rev. Bauman, Lloyd
Tasker, Blyth Masonic Lodge,
Pallbearers and Blyth United
Church Ladies for their lovely
luncheon. To those who acknow
ledged our loss with floral tributes,
memorial donations, visits, cards
or food sent to our homes, we
express our sincere appreciation.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. 44-1
CAMPBELL. Adeline and I wish to
express our sincere thanks to all
who sent baking to our home, cards
and messages of sympathy and for
the many acts of kindness shown to
us in the loss of my brother John. It
has all been greatly appreciated
and will never be forgotten. -
Harold Campbell 44-lp
EXEL. We would like to thank
everyone for cards, visits and gifts
we received when Carolyn was
born. Special thanks to Barb
Mutter and Phyllis Beacom. -
John, Nancy, Andrew, Sarah and
Carolyn Exel. 44-lp
BIRTHS
EXEL. Andrew and Sarah welcome
Carolyn Johanna into their family.
She was born early on October 16,
1986, weighing 5 lbs., 14!6 oz.
Proud parents are Nancy and John
Exel. Grandparents are Joan Exel
of Brussels and Bev and Hugh
MacDonald of Teeswater.
NICHOLSON. Gary and Sandra
(Stratton) welcome with love the
birth of their first child, a girl,
Lindsay Anne, born October 4th,
weighing 9 lb., 6 oz. Proud
grandparents are Wallace and
Shirley Nicholson, RR 2, Blyth and
Willliam and Anne Stratton, RR 1,
Londesboro.
IN MEMORIAM
LEEMING. In loving memory of a
respected father, Leonard Leem-
ing, who passed away in October,
1969.
‘To live in the hearts of those we
love is not to die.’ - Daughter,
Norma Steele. 44-lp
AT YOUR SERVICE
FURNITURE REFINISHING -
Give your favourite treasure a new
look. All work done by hand. Free
estimates. Reasonable rates. Barb
Mutter, 887-6117. 43-2p
BOARD FOR WINTER. BOX OR
standing stall. Turned out daily.
Phone 357-1462. 43-2
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I LOST 1OLBS. IN2 WEEKS
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523-9407
CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND
swathing. Call Hank Reinink
523-9202 or 523-4569. 23-tfn
FARMERS INTERESTED IN
planting more acres per day
without driving faster and reduc
ing repair costs without spending
more money, call Hunter Farms,
Ripley, 395-2842. 40-3eow
DENTURE
THERAPYj CLINIC J
OPEN:
Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m.
Eve.&Weekend-byappt.
COMING EVENTS
HARVESTBONANZA -BLYTH
UnitedChurchonOct.29toNov. 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-
registrationorfurther informa
tion, please call the Health Unit
office in your area at 357-2264.
42-3
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
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
HOTBEEF DINNER, BELGRAVE
United Church, Thursday, Novem
ber 13 - Two settings 5 p.m. and 7
p.m. Tickets sold at Taylor’s Store
of from any member of Board of
Stewards. Advance tickets only.
Adults - $6.00, Children under 12,
$3.00 42-3eow
MORNING MARKET AT
Wesley-Willis United Church,
Clinton, Saturday, Nov. 1,10a.m. -
lp.m. Lunch, auction of treasures
at 11:30, puppet show, knitting and
baby boutique, baking and delica
tessen. 44-lp
BRUSSELS RESIDENTS: IF YOU
missed the Saturday Night Blitz for
popcorn & cookies from the Young
People’s Group of the Mennonite
Fellowship Church in association
with the Wingham and Area Day
Centre for the Homebound, It’s
NotTooLate! Please call 887-6112.
44-1
OPEN HOUSE: THE FAMILY OF
Jean and Alvie Higgins would like
you tohelpthem celebrate their
parent’s 50th Wedding Anniver
sary on Saturday, Nov. 8/86 from 2
p.m. to 5 p.m. at their home. Best
wishes only. 44-2p
SANDBLASTING - EQUIPMENT,
vehicles, buildings, etc. Spray
painting and Brickcleaning. Free
estimates. Call White’s Sandblast
ing, Wroxeter, 335-3452 anytime.
36-eow
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Goderich [519J524-6688
No Charge 1-800-265-7555
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COMING EVENTS
PLAN TO ATTEND THE BAZAAR
&bake sale November 22,11 a.m. -
3p.m. St. John’s Anglican Church,
Brussels. 43-2
MON., NOV. 3, EUCHRE IN
Brussels Library, 8 p.m., sponsor
ed by Rebekahs and Oddfellows.
Prizes and Lunch. Admission
$1.50. Everyone welcome. 44-1
THE FAMILY OFLEILA JOHN-
ston, wish to extend a cordial
invitation to friends, relatives and
neighbours to an open house in
honour of their mothers’ 80th
birthday. It will take place Sat.,
Nov. 8thfrom3p.m. to5:30p.m. at
Ontario Street United Church
parlour. Your friendship is a
cherished gift, we respectfully
request noother. 44-2
Don’t miss the 5TH ANNUAL
FOREST CITY Nostalgia & Anti
que Show & Sale at Centennial
Hall, 550 Wellington, London.
Admission only $2 this Sat., Nov.
1st Noon till 9p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. - 6
p.m. Good quality & Variety
featuring 60 dealers from all over
Southwestern Ont. Olga Traher
(519)679-1810. 44-1
CHAROLAIS SALE Sat., Nov.
8/86, 1 p.m. 60 head purebred
cows/calves Bred, open, heifers - 2
herd sires. 6 miles north Mount
Forest Hwy. #6 (519) 334-3497.
44-1
CHRISTMAS PARTIES-BOOK
now - The Blyth Inn, 523-9381.
43-tfnb
AUCTION SALES
Ontario’s Largest Farm Machinery
Consignment Sale, Norwich, Ont.
Friday, Nov. 14/86 10 a.m. (Sales
conducted second Friday each
month). Approximately 150-175
tractors plus all types of farm
equipment. Consignments wel
come. For more information call
(519) 424-9998 or (519) 424-9093.
Proprietors K. S. Hamulacki &
Sons. 44-1
Phone 523-4792
or
887-9114
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