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THE CITIZEN. We would like to
extend our thanks to the Fischers
for the use of the huge wagon for
our float in the Brussels parade.
Also thanks to the Raymonds for
their help, contributions and the
nice clean truck. - The Citizen
COOK. I would like to thank Dr.
Gear, Dr. Hanlon and the staff of
the Wingham Hospital for their
excellent care and concern. I would
also like to thank Dr. Sales and Dr.
Eberwein of St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, the nurses and medical
staff of 4 - Northwest for their
prompt action. Thanks to family
and friends for their cards, flowers,
visits and phone calls while I was
away and since my return home. To
June for helping with the girls in
the house, Eldon and Lorraine for
helping with the girls in the field. A
special thanks to Greg for all his
support. It was very much appreci
ated and will never be forgotten.
Thanks again, April Cook 28-lp
COURTNEY. It is hard to express
the gratitude we wish to convey to
our friends, neighbours and rela
tives who helped us in our time of
need. Thank you for the flowers,
food, cards and offers of help.
Special thanks to Ella Gwyn and
Jason and Danielle McDougall for
taking care of Fred and Mom
(Battye) and Fran and Dave Cook
for keeping things together at
home. Also thanks to Paul Josling
for his help at the shop. Your
kindness will be remembered for
ever. - Gary, Chris, Michael, Elisha
and Nicholas Courtney. 28-1
MARKS. Maxine and Dick wish to
express their heartfelt thanks to all
who made our 40th anniversary
such a special and memorable
occasion. Thanks to our family,
grandchildren and friends for all
they did to make this day special to
us. Also thanks to our friends and
relatives who took time to come. It
was wonderful to have you with us.
We were overwhelmed with the
cards, gifts, flowers and best
wishes. We will never forget your
thoughtfulness. You have left us
with many happy memories we will
always treasure. 28-1
McCALL. Thank you to everyone
who visited, sent cards and phone
calls while I was in hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. Ramirez for his
visits and prayers. - Jim McCall.
28-lp
SIMPSON. The family of the late
John Simpson wishes to express
sincere thanks to their relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
many acts of kindness shown to
them during the loss of a husband,
father and grandfather. Thank you
for floral tributes, memorial dona
tions, and many expressions of
sympathy. Special thanks to Rev.
C. McMillan, Tasker Funeral,
ladies of the Brussels United
Church for the delicious lunch
served after the service. Your
kindness will always be remember
ed. - Roberta Simpson, Joan and
Don Deitner and family. 28-lp
CAREER
TRAINING
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR
Mary Lynn Van Nes on Tuesday,
July 24 at 8 p.m. Brussels Library.
Everyone welcome. 28-2p
SINGLES DANCE, THE AGRI-
cultural Hall, Hwy. 86 and Tre
maine St., Listowel, Saturday, July
14, 8:30 p.m. D.J. Refreshments.
Call 367-2394. 01-tfn
YARD SALE - TODAY’S VARIETY
Hwy. #4, Londesboro, Saturday
mornings 8 a.m. to ? Weather
permitting. Vendors welcome. Join
our yard sale weekly. No charge.
Everyone welcome. Ads in four
papers. Phone 523-9790. 26-tfn
CHESLEY SADDLE CLUB PRE-
sents a Fun Horse Show in Kinloss
Township on the 25th Road be
tween 6th and 8th Concession on
Sunday, July 15 at 10 a.m. Events
include halter, equitation, trail,
jumper, and games. Spectators
welcome. For more information call
357-1628, 357-1460 or 392-6614.
28-1
COME AND CELEBRATE WITH
Annie Thynne on the occasion of
her 90th birthday on Sunday after
noon, July 15 between 2 and 4 p.m.
in St. John’s Anglican Church,
Brussels. Best wishes only. 28-1
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO,
every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth
& District Community Centre. $300
Jackpot must go. Over $1,000 in
prizes. 43-tfn
GARAGE
AUCTION SALE
July 14
5 family garage sale
Ethel Service Centre
10a.m.
Household Furniture, fridge
freezer, DJ equipment, van
seats, car motors, misc.
SNACK BOOTH
Notresponsibleforany
accidents on the premises
D.J. Auctions
' HELP
WANTED
THE FASHION BOUTIQUE.
Winners of Bonus Game held by
the Fashion Boutique during the
month of June. Prizes given in gift
certificates were: 1. Peggy Cud-
more, Ila McLarty, Brussels $500;
2. Agnes Ten Pas, Brussels $250;
3. Mabel Smith, Vera Badley, Blyth
$100; 4. Mary Thomas, Brussels
$50; 5. Dorothy Gibson, Wroxeter
$25; 6. Joan Exel, Brussels $10; 7.
Laura Barbour, Brussels $10; 8.
Doris Armstrong, Brussels $10; 9.
Betty Shaw, Brussels $10; 10.
Margaret Phelan, Blyth $10. Con
gratulations to the winners and a
special thank you to everyone for
participating and making our Bon
us Game a big success. 28-1
NETHERY. The family of the late
Alex Nethery wishes to express
sincere thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbours for their kind acts
and expressions of sympathy. The
beautiful floral tributes, all memor
ial donations, food brought to our
homes and the many cards in the
loss of a dear loving husband,
father and grandfather were most
welcome during this time of sor
row. Heartfelt thank you to friends
and neighbours who put the hay in
the bam and helped with the
milking. Special thanks to Dr.
Baker, nurses in intensive care of
Clinton Public Hospital, Cathy
Nesbitt for the poem she composed
in memory of her grandfather, Rev.
Douglas Madge for his comforting
words and prayers, Beattie-Falcon
er Funeral Home “Tasker
Chapel’’, pallbearers, and Bel
grave Women’s Institute for serv
ing lunch. Your kindness was most
appreciated. - Jean, Denise and
Angela, Larry and Cathy, Connie
and Murray, Joyce and Dave,
Brenda and Greg and families. 28-1
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THE FAMILY REUNION OF DES-
cendants of David and Rebecca
Cook, July 15 at the Belgrave
Arena at 1:30 p.m. 27-2
FARROW TO FINISH OPERA-
tion, good wages. Call 345-2550 or
345-2503. 28-3
TRANSPORT DRIVER TRAINING
for rewarding careers in trucking.
Class A-Z and D-Z licences. Days
and weekend courses. Job place
ment assistance. Markel Transport
Training. Guelph. 1-800-265-7173.
28-lp
JULY 28-29, LISTOWEL, ON-
tario - Listowel Rotary Club hosts
an Antique Car Show, Auction and
Flea Market at the arena. Parade -
Saturday noon. Dance to the music
of the 50’s and 60’s Saturday night.
Period costumes. People’s Choice
judging. Contact Ken Schilling,
(519) 291-2848, RR 3, Listowel,
N4W 3G8. 27-4p
EXPERIENCED HERDSPERSON
for a 600 sow farrowing operation,
good benefit and incentive pack
age, family house available. Phone
887-6181. 28-1
YEAR-ROUND FULL-TIME OR
part-time waitress required imme
diately. Apply at The Classic
Restaurant, 523-9623. 28-1
GLOUSHER-HALLAHAN. We
would like to thank everyone who
attended our Buck & Doe. Special
thanks to the wedding party and to
all our other friends who helped
make it an enjoyable evening. -
Karen Giousher and Jim Hallahan.
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GLOUSHER. I would like to thank
Kim McDougall, Barb Patterson
and Gwen Papple for the shower
held at Gwen’s home. It was a
great afternoon. Thanks to all who
attended and for all the beautiful
gifts. - Karen Giousher. 28-lp
MACHAN. Thanks to ambulance
staff, Dr. Hanlon and staff of
Wingham Hospital for their care at
the time of accident. Thanks to
family and friends for calls, visits
and help given. It is greatly
appreciated. - Marion Machan.
PARKER. I would like to thank
everyone who attended my com
munity shower. The gifts I received
were lovely and really appreciated.
A special thanks to the C.W.L.
ladies for all the work they did for
the shower. Thanks so much. -Tara
Parker. 28-1
PARKER-PIPE. We would like to
thank everyone who attended our
Buck & Doe. It was nice to see such
a good turn out. A special thanks to
our wedding party whose hard
work and enthusiasm made the
night such a success. Thank you -
Tara Parker and Murray Pipe. 28-1
RAMMELOO-SHOLDICE. We’d
like to thank all the ladies who put
on the community shower at the
Brussels United Church and all
those who attended, it was very
much appreciated and thank you
for the wonderful gifts. Sincerely -
Corrie and Doug 28-1
WHITFIELD. I would like to thank
my friends, neighbours and family
for cards, visits and phone calls
during my stay at Wingham Hospi
tal. A special thank you to Dr.
Hanlon and the nursing staff on 1st
floor, also Rev. McMillan many
thanks. - Herman Whitfield. 28-lp
LEARN AUCTIONEERING AT
the Southwestern Ontario School of
Auctioneering. Next class: October
20-27/90. For information, contact:
Southwestern Ontario School of
Auctioneering, R.R. #5, Wood-
stock, Ontario, N4S 7V9. (519)
537-2115. 28-lp
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
Lions Club Dabber Bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community Cen
tre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m.
Air conditioned. Wheel chair acces
sible. Potential prize board over
$3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or
less. $500 must go. 14-tfn
TRAIN TO MANAGE AN APART-
ment/condominium complex. The
government licenced homestudy
certification includes free place
ment assistance. Free brochure:
(604) 681-5456 or: RMTI, 1120-789
W. Pender, Vancouver, B.C., V6C
1H2. 28-lp
COMING
EVENTS
INFORMATION SERVICE FOR
seniors and physically disabled
adults living in Huron County. Call
482-5666 or 1-800-267-0535 if long
distance. Give us a call! 26-eow
CRUISE THE ST. LAWRENCE
Saguenay and Ottawa Rivers. This
summer or fall, spend 3, 5, or 7
nights aboard elegant replica
steamships. See romantic cities,
the world-famous 1000 Islands, the
International Seaway and Locks,
whale-watching and magnificent
fjords. $592 to $2,480. Dial-a-bro-
chure 1-800-267-7868. 28-lp
FLEA MARKETEERS. WE HAVE
Hot new product for fleas, fall fairs,
plazas - during August, Sept. &
October. Exclusive Territories. Act
fast. Call 1 -800-387-2509. 28-1 p
BLYTH FESTIVAL
*Good Seats Available for Most
Performances. Field of Flowers:
July 12, 13, Local Talent: July 11,
12(matinee-rush seats only), July
14 (rush seats only). Albertine:
July 17 (preview), July 18 (open
ing). Performances are at 8:30
p.m.; matinees - 2:00 p.m. Rush
tickets available for every perfor
mance. Box Office 523-9300/9225.
28-1
ENGAGEMENTS
HOUSEWIVES, MOTHERS AND
interested persons needed imme
diately to sell toys and gifts for
National Home Party Plan. No
investment, deliveries or money
collection. Call (519) 258-7905.
28-lp
MACHAN- BROWN
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Machan are
pleased to announce the marriage
of their children, Stephanie and
Scott on August 4, 1990 at Our
Lady of the Valley Church, CFB,
Chilliwack, B.C.
BUCK & DOE FOR KIM RINTOUL
and Bruce Higgins on Friday, July
20 at Brussels Community Centre.
Dancing 9-1. Lunch provided.
$5.00 per person. 28-2
THE WINGHAM OPTIMIST
Wednesday Bingo will not be held
during July and August but will
return in the fall. 28-2
BUCK AND DOE FOR MIKE
Smith and Jennifer Miners, Friday,
July 13 at the B. M. & G.
Community Centre. Dancing 9 to 1.
Music by D.J. Lunch provided.
$5/person. 27-2
RENT
FOR
PERSON TO WORK ON HOG
operation, Belgrave area. Call
Wayne Fear 887-6477, noon or
after 6 p.m. 27-2
RELIABLE EXPERIENCED PER-
son to work on dairy cash crop
farm, full-time employment. Henry
Grobbink, Walton 519-887-6708.
27-2
OFFICE SPACE, LOCATED ONE
mile north of Blyth, $300 per
month. Utilities included. Air con
ditioning. Available immediately.
Phone 523-4878. 10-tfn
GARAGE
YARD SALE
GIANT YARD SALE - SATURDAY,
July 14, 8:30 to 12. Many seasonal
and one-of-a^-kind items. Belgrave
Co-op. 28-1
GARAGE SALE - JULY 13 AND 14
Queen and Walnut St., Brussels, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. 28-1
WANTED: PROCESS ENGINEER,
3-5 years Kraft Mill experience,
supervisory skills. If interested,
please call (506) 627-3795. 27-lp
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