HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-11-19, Page 23THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1986. PAGE 23.
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CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM AT YOUR SERVICE AT YOUR SERVICE COMING EVENTS
ROBINSON. The family of the late
Ross Robinson, Auburn wish to
thank relatives, friends and neigh
bours for their support, and
expressions of sympathy, during
the loss of a dear husband, father
and grandpa. Many thanks to Gary
Shuttleworth andtheU.C. W. of
Knox United Church, Auburn.
Thanks also to the McCallum and
Palla Funeral Home for their
excellent service. - Margaret
Robinson, Keith, Karen, Kim and
Karie Robinson. 47-lp
JOHNSTON. I want to especially
thank my family who celebrated
my 80th birthday at the Open
House at Ontario St. Church,
Clinton on November 8th. For all
the gifts, flowers, phone calls,
cards and for all who attended. A
special thanks to the ones who
poured tea and the ones who
helped in the kitchen. It was all
very much appreciated. - Leila
Johnston. 47-1
MILLER. In loving memory of my
wife Elsie Miller, who passed away
Nov. 22, 1977.
Those we love don’t go away
They walk beside us everyday
Unseen, unheard but always near
Still loved, missed and very dear.
- Always remembered by Bill and
family, grandchildren and great
grandchildren. 47-lp
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BENEFIT DANCE FOR MURRAY
and Maxine Houston and family on
Friday, November 28, 9 p.m. -1
a.m. in Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre. Ladies please
bringlunch. All proceeds to the
Houston family. Sponsored by
Brussels, Morris and Grey Recrea
tion Committee. 47-2
HIGGINS. To all who helped us
celebrate our 50th wedding anni
versary please accept this as our
sincere thanks, for good wishes,
cards and gifts. Also to our family
for all their work and planning.
Thanks to Lila and Lois also. It was
all deeply appreciated and some-
thingto remember. Thank you -
Alvie and Jean Higgins. 47-lp
HARRIS. We sincerely thank our
wonderful relatives, friends, and
neighbours, for their many acts of
kindness and expressions of sym
pathy during Mother’s illness and
at the time of her death. We shall
always be grateful. A special
thanks to Dr. Gear, Dr. Bradley
and the excellent nursing staff at
Wingham and District Hospital.
Also thank you to the M. L. Watts
Funeral Home, Rev. Patt Nunn,
the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal
Canadian Legion, Howick Branch
#307, and the ladies of St.
Stephen’s Anglican Church. - The
family of the late Annie Harris.
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RADFORD. I wish to thank Dr.
Street, Dr. Hay, Dr. Flowers, Rev.
Ken Bauman and all the kind
nurses for their care while I was in
hospital. Also thank you to my
family, neighbours and friends for
allthelovely flowers, cards and
treats. - Sincerely Lila Radford.
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COMING EVENTS
BIRTHS
CALDWELL. WayneandDebof
RR 6, Goderich enthusiastically
announce the safe arrival of their
first child, Michael Wayne, born
November 13 at 7:06 p.m. weigh
ing 6 lbs., 15 oz. at Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital.
Proud grandparents are Ralph and
Gladys Caldwell, Blyth and Les
and Betty Reynolds, Puslinch (for
merly of Wingham). A very special
birthday gift for Grandpa Rey
nolds!
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
babyquilt. 46-2
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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CHRISTMAS PARTIES - BOOK
now - The Blyth Inn, 523-9381.
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THE FAMILY OF HAROLD AND
Edith Vincent invites relatives,
neighbours and friends to an Open
House to help celebrate their
parents’ 40th wedding anniversary
on Sat., Nov. 29 from 7 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. atthe Women’s Institute Hall
in Belgrave. Best wishes only
please. Your presence is your gift.
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MERCHANTS 1ST CHRISTMAS
Promotion meeting Monday, Nov.
24, 8 p.m. at the home of Bev
Elliott. All merchants please plan
toattend. 47-1
CHRISTMAS BUFFET, SUN-
day, Nov. 30,4- 7p.m. Reserva
tions Appreciated. Blyth Inn,
523-9381. 47-1
McCUTCHEON. Blaine and Ann
ette are proud to announce the
arrival of their son, Francis Darcy
Blaine, born November 11, 1986,
weighing 7 lbs., 5 oz., brother for
Devin. Proud grandparents are
Case and Betty McCutcheon of
Brussels and John and Carole
Boneschansker of Ethel.
GETAWAY. SUNSHINE FLOR1-
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Hawaiian New Year’s, Pittsburg,
December 30 to January 2. Also
more trips. Contact Helen McBur-
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(SPAGHETTI SUPPER, BY
Blyth Scouts, Wednesday, Nov.
26, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Blyth arena
auditorium. Adults, $5.00; under
12, $3.00; preschoolers, free.
Tickets from Scouts or Dave Lee,
523-4343. 47-1
COMING EVENTS
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS -
Christmas Concert. Sunday, Nov
ember 30th, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets -
phone 523-9300. 47-2
ARYSHIRE CONSIGNMENT
Sale: Friday, November 28, 12
noon, at Carson’s Auction Service,
1 mile east of Listowel, on Hwy. 86.
Consignments welcome. Forfurth-
er information call David Carson,
(519)291-2049. 47-lp
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Call 1 (403) 347-5855. Next sale
December6/86. 47-lp
JERICHO FARM SIMMENTALS
production sale. 1 o’clock Sunday
23rd November (1 mile south
Utica, % mile East on Cone. 4). 52
lots - bred cows/heifers, open
heifers, bull calves, cow/calf pairs.
Catalogues.(416)985-8109. 47-lp
Library change bill
progressing
BY BOB MURPHY
A joint study committee of
legislature has given its approval
to a private member’s bill which, if
passed, will establish Huron Coun
ty Council as the library board for
the county.
Members of county council were
informed of the committee’s deci
sion by HullettTownship Reeve
Tom Cunningham during council’s
regular Novembersession Nov
ember 6 in Goderich.
Mr. Cunningham, library board
chairman, made the announce
ment in reply to a question from
Goderich Reeve Harry Worsell
who wanted to know the status of
the private member’s bill.
Although he was unable to offer
anything “concrete” to council at
this time, Mr. Cunningham said
that a delegation from council had
appeared twice before the study
committee. Following the second
appearance, two weeks ago, the
committee gave its approval to the
bill by a “slight majority’’, Mr.
Cunningham added. Next step in
the procedure will come when the
bill is once again placed before the
legislature, he added, although
there is no indication as to when
that might be.
‘ ‘The bill must still be passed by
the legislature,” Mr. Cunningham
said. “Butat this point, the private
member’s bill has been approved
by the study committee.”
Appearing for Huron County at
the joint study committee meet
ings in Toronto were Mr. Cunning
ham, Warden Leona Armstrong,
Clerk Administrator Bill H1 nly and
the county solicitor.
County council, several months
ago, made a decision to seek
legislation establishing it as the
Huron County Library Board.
If the private member’s bill is
passed, the current board will
become a committee of Huron
County Council which has been
established as the library board.