HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-11-12, Page 23THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1986. PAGE 23.
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CARD OF THANKS
THOMPSON. I would like to thank
Dr. Hay and the Nurses and staff at
Clinton Flospital during my stay
last weekend.-T. Thompson 46-lp
RINN. The family of the late Hugh
Rinn wish to express their thanks to
tneir many friends and neighbours
for their many acts of kindness, for
the beautiful flowers and memorial
cards and for the tender care of the
doctors and nurses of Wingham
and London hospitals, and a thank
you to the Whitney-Ribey funeral
home, Seaforth. 46-lp
McC ALLU M. I want to thank all my
friends for cards, flowers and food
that has been brought into our
home since I came from the
hospital. This is what living in a
small town means, so many people
care. Sincerely, Doreen McCallum
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ENGEL. Thank you to my Cran-
brook friends and neighbours for
the lovely oil painting. I continue to
treasure all your friendships. Do
come and see me at Engel-nook on
697 Devon Street. - Marilyn Engel
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SMITH. I wish to thank all my dear
friends and relatives for all the
beautiful cards and treats I receiv
ed while in the hospital and since
coming home. To Rev. Charles and
Josie Carpentier and my church
friends. I hope to be about again
soon.-Adah Smith. 46-1
BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM AT YOUR SERVICElAT YOUR SERVICE
DEJONG. Mr. and Mrs. Steve
De Jong are pleased to announce
the arrival of their first son, Adam
Murray Michael, weighing 11 lbs.,
1 oz. Born at 12:29 a.m. on
November 5, 1986 at K-W Hospi
tal. Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Klaas De Jong and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Mason of Blyth.
McLELLAN. David and Dianne
McLellan of Walton are pleased to
announce the arrival of their first
child, a son, Scott David on
Thursday, October 30, 1986 at
Wingham and District Hospital,
weighing 8 pounds. Proud grand
parents are Clem and Edna
McLellan of Brussels and Bob and
Betty Mole of Dungannon. Great-
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin McLellan of Listowel.
ZEHR. Miriam and Doug thank
God for the safe arrival of Charissa
Lynn born November 7. A sister for
Sherah-Leigh. Special thanks to
Dr. Hanlon and the third floor
delivery staff at St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London.
DARLING. Karen and Stephen
Darling are pleased to announce
the arrival of David Glen on
November 1, 1986 at the Listowel
Memorial Hospital. Proud grand
parents are Jim Darling, Isabel
Bokor, Mary Low and Glen John
ston. Great-grandparents are Beth
Johnston, Eva Wright and Fraser
Haugh.
O’CONNELL. Jennifer and Moni
ca welcome baby sister Sarah
Nicole, born in Stratford General
Hospital, October 22. Shirley and
Keith O’Connell are her proud
parents. Proud Grandmas are
Dorothy O’Connell of Clinton and
Ruby Pattison of Blyth.
DEATHS
FORSTER. Carol Forster of St.
Marys, brother of Ada Brittain
passed away Saturday, November
1, 1986 in London hospital. He is
survived by his wife Jean Conn, six
sons, four daughters, two broth
ers: Jack of Woodstock and Leslie
of England and a niece Lillian
Moses of Brussels.
IN MEMORIAM
HEMINGWAY. In loving memory
of a dear husband and father - Bert
Hemingway who passed away
November 11, 1979.
Beautiful memories are woven in
gold
This is the picture we tenderly hold
Deep in our hearts his memories
are kept
To love and cherish and never
forget.
- Always remembered by son
Morris. 46-lp
HEFFRON. In loving memory of a
dear brother and uncle Art who
passed away November 14, 1986.
This month comes back with sad
regret
It brings back a day we will never
forget,
You fell asleep without a goodbye,
But our memories of you will never
die.
We miss you more than anyone
knows
As each day passes, the emptiness
grows
The tears we shed, we can wipe
away
But the ache in our hearts will
always stay.
- Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Mary, Randy, Jessie
and Nathan. 46-lp
HEFFRON. In loving memory of a
dear son and brother Art who
passed away November 14, 1985.
This month comes by with deep
regret
It brings back the day we cannot
forget
In our hearts you will always stay
Loved and remembered day by
day.
Memories are treasures no one can
steal
Death is a heartache no one can
heal
Life must go on, we know that it’s
true
But it’s not the same since we lost
you
You left us so quickly without
goodbye
ut memories of you will never die.
- Too dearly loved to be forgotten -
Mom, Dad and family. 46-lp
HEFFRON. In loving memory of a
dear brother, brother-in-law and
uncle, Art who passed away
November 14, 1985.
Sadly missed along life’s way,
Quietly remembered every day,
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts he is always there.
- Love always, Marg, Jim, Lindsay,
Brad, Amanda and Matthew.
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CARTER. In loving memory of my
dear husband William Carter who
departed this life November 14,
1985.
It is sad to walk the road alone
Instead of side by side
But to all there comes a moment
When the ways of life divide;
You gave me years of happiness
Then came sorrow and tears
But you left me beautiful memor
ies,
I will treasure through the years.
- Always remembered by your
loving wife Ella. 46-lp
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LAUNDRY SERVICES. DO IT
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Main St.. Blyth, 523-4870. 45-4
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COMING EVENTS
CHRISTMAS PARTIES - BOOK
now - The Blyth Inn, 523-9381.
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MICROWAVE DEMONSTRA-
tion. Blyth Figure SkatingClub
presents Shirley Couillard, Mir-,
acle 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, 5213-9659.
$4.00 in advance, $5.00 at door.
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THE HURON-BRUCE (federal)
Liberal Association will hold a
dinner and Annual Meeting,
Thursday, November 20, 1986, at
Goderich Township Hall, Holmes
ville. Guest speaker will be Don
Boudria, memberofGlengarry-
Prescott-Russell. Specialguest
Hon. Jack Riddell, Ontario Mini
ster of Agriculture & Food.
Reception6:00p.m. Dinner at 7
p.m. Tickets $25 each, which
includesyour ‘87 membership.
Available from municipal chair
men or call: Blyth 523-9521. 45-2
BAKE SALE AND LUNCHEON,
November 13, 11:30 - 1:00, $4.00
Brussels United Church Women.
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CHRISTMAS CRAFTTEA AND
Bake Sale, November 22 from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. at the JackReavie
Vocational Centre, 153 John St.,
Wingham. Draws for afghan and
baby quilt. 46-2
HOT BEEF DINNER, BELGRAVE
United Church, Thursday, Novem
ber 13 - Two settings 5 p.m. and 7
p.m. Tickets sold at Taylor’s Store
or from any member of Board of
Stewards. Advance tickets only.
Adults - $6.00, Children under 12,
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MAJESTIC WOMEN’S INSTI-
tute euchre party in Library on
Monday, Nov. 24at2p.m. Drawfor
grocery hamper. 46-1
CLASSICAL PIANIST, ANTON
Kuerti, Blyth Memorial Hall,
Friday, November 14 - 8 p.m.
Tickets: $10,523-9300. 46-1
MONDAY, NOV. 17, EUCHRE
Brussels Library, 8p.m. sponsored
by Oddfellows and Rebekahs.
Prizes and lunch. Admission $1.50
Everyone welcome. 46-lp
CARD PARTY ON NOVEMBER 21
at 8 p.m. in the Londesboro Hall.
Sponsored by the W.I. Ladies
please bring lunch. Everyone
welcome. Cost $1.00 each person.
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BOOKFAIR,NOV. 19-25,3:45-
4:30, Brussels Public School (ex
cept Nov. 19 & 25). A wide variety
of new paperback books for
children of all ages, priced from
$ 1.25 to $8.00; also parent/teacher
books. Special evening sales for
public Nov. 19 & 24 from 7 9 p.m.
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COMING EVENTS
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Show and Agricultural Fair. Come
join this celebration of agricultural
& Equine excellence. Nov. 13 - 22.
Exhibition Place, Toronto (416)
393-6400, tickets also available
through BASS. 46-lp
FASHION SHOW FROM THE
old Mill south of Blyth, in support
of the Londesboro Lions Club
“Back the Biter”, Friday, Novem
ber 28, 8 p.m., Hullett Central
School. Admission $5.00. Door
prizes, draws, entertainment, re
freshments. Sponsored by Londes
boro Women’s Institute. Tickets
may be purchased from W.I.
members or at the door. Babysitt
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Mayberry. 46&48B
OPEN HOUSE OF CROCHETED
items and other crafts, November
18andl9-10a.m. to9p.m., corner
of Morris and McConnell, Blyth at
Joann MacDonald’s. Everyone
welcome, 523-9274. 46-lp
ONTARIO’S LARGEST FARM
machinery consignment sale, Nor
wich, Ont. Friday, December
12/86 10 a.m. (Sales conducted
Friday each month). Approx. 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. Hamulecki &
Sons. 46-lp
Huron County
Homemakers
get raise
BY BOB MURPHY
Town and Country Homemakers
will be granted a request for
increases in its homemaking rate,
Huron County Council decided at
its regular November session last
week in Goderich.
Approval of the increase was
recommended by the county’s
social services committee during
its regular report to council at the
meeting. The homemaking service
had requested an eight-cent in
crease from its $7.52 hourly rate,
retroactive to Jan. 1, 1986, and an
additional 35 cents per hour to be
effective Oct. 1, 1986.
Zurich Reeve Bob Fisher, com
mitteechairman, told council in his
report that the increase was in line
with provincial government ap
proval for the Ontario Association
of Visiting Homemaker Services to
increase 1986 rates by 35 cents
beginning Oct. 1, 1986.
Council gave its approval for an
hourly increase to $7.60, retroac
tive to Jan. 1, 1986 and a further
increase to $7.95, effective Oct. 1.