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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-12-12, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1990. Classified RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional FAST words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following DEPENDABLE Wednesday. DEADLINE HIGHLY VISIBLE 2 r.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. COMING EVENTS THE EAST WAWANOSH PUBLIC School, Belgrave, will be present­ ing a Christmas Concert involving students in Kindergarten to grade 4 on Thursday, December 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Silver collection at the door. Every­ one welcome. 50-1 HELP WANTED ACCOMMODATION TO RENT ARTICLES FOR SALE QIbirths 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN Blyth, available Jan. 1, carpeting, dining room. Phone 523-9640. 50-tfn 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW IN Brussels, immediate possession, $550 per month. Call John Boyer, 1-884-4000. 50-2 RABBIT CAGES - VARIOUS SIZES reconditioned, most with feeders. Automatic water system for cages also available. Call 529-7303 after 6. 49-2 2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR rent in Blyth, available December 1. Phone 1-743-7903. 48-tfn CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE - Pine and Spruce, 1 % miles south and 1% miles east of Wingham, just off Hwy. #4. Call 357-1498. 49-3 MACHAN. Roy and Nancy of Brussels are pleased to announce the birth of their precious baby daughter, Jessica Michelle, bom December 5 in Stratford Hospital. Jessica is 20” long and weighs 11 lbs. 2 oz. She has three sisters Tara, Cindy and Tammy and three brothers Steve, Josh and Jared. Granddaughter for Mrs. Aldeen Machan of Monkton and Don and Grace Cook of Wingham. NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE - Brussels Legion, Country Compan­ ions, Buffet. Tickets at the Legion or Barber Shop. 50-1 AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS Club annual children’s Christmas Party on Friday, December 14 at 7 p.m. at the Auburn Hall. Special entertainment will be the Blyth Christian Puppeteers. Everyone of all ages is invited to attend. 50-1 OPPORTUNITY IN THE SWINE industry - a 230-sow farm in the Walton area, offers a position for a swine herdsperson requiring per­ manent employment. Experience is not necessary, but construction abilities will be an asset. The successful applicant will receive wages commensurate with skills for a 44-hour week with alternate weekends off. Please call Rick or Lynn Packer 527-0173. 50-3 WANTED - 89 PEOPLE TO LOSE 10 to 29 lbs. in 30 days. 100% Natural. Doctor recommended. We pay you. Call Info line toll free 1-416-550-0219. 50-1 ARTICLES FOR SALE CHOOSE AND CUT YOUR OWN Christmas tree from our wooded lot in Blyth. Phone Lois at The Saga, 523-4331. After business hours, 523-9477. 50-3 TOWNSMAN MAGAZINE - THE December-January issue of Towns­ man is now out. Only $1.50 at The Citizen offices, Blyth Mini-Mart or Brussels Variety. Special feature - recipes from top chefs and our readers. 49-3 FREE PUBLIC SKATING - December 26 at Blyth arena from 2 to 4 p.m. Courtesy of Blyth and District Optimist Club. 50-3 CHURCH ORGANIST, BLUEVALE Presbyterian Church, full or part- time, beginning January 1, 1991. Contact Bernard Thomas, 887-9075 50-2 FRESHLY HOME BAKED Shortbread, light and dark fruit cakes for sale at The Saga, Blyth 523-4331. Also: The 1991 Voucher Packs for the Blyth Festival are available at The Saga. 50-3 THE 1990 CITIZEN PHONE BOOK - includes listings for Auburn, Blyth, Brussels, Clinton, Gorrie and Wingham, available at The Citizen’s Blyth or Brussels office. Only $1.00 each. tfn SHANNON. Suzie and Steven Shannon (nee Campbell) are pleas­ ed to announce the safe arrival of their son Steven Alexander, bom on Nov. 30, 6 lbs. 13 oz. at Goderich Hospital. Grandparents are William and Diane Campbell of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Shannon of Medicine Hat. SANTA WILL BE IN HIS WORK- shop at 22 Flora St., Brussels December 21,22, 23 from 7 - 8 p.m. Come for a visit. 50-2 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 MOFFATT FRIDGE, 3 YEARS old. Call 887-6203. 50-1 ONE WOODEN ROCKER STAIN- ed $125, cedar chests $320, child’s table and chairs $55, child’s indoor teeter totters $60, bird feeders $12.50. Ken White 887-6285. 50-2p 4x8 POOL TABLE, NOT SLATE with all accessories, $500. Phone 522-0622 after 4 p.m. 50-1 TREEBELT HAS CHRISTMAS Trees available now for pickup or delivery. Drop in one mile west of Blyth or call 523-9771 after 4:00 and weekends. 49-2 CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE - Turnberry St., Brussels, Brussels Leo Club. Pine - $20, Spruce $22, every Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 49-3 TURNBERRY UPHOLSTERY, Brussels - sofas and chairs, re­ covered like new! Free estimates, pickup and delivery. Workmanship guaranteed. Call 887-6073. 48-3 NEW AND USED SATELLITE systems for lease to own or rent with monthly payments. L. & A. Southwest Satellite, RR 2, Clinton, 524-9595. 12-tfn CHRISTMAS TREES - SCOTCH Pine, Spruce and Balsam, 5 to 9 feet. Contact Niel Edgar. Hwv. 86. west of Wingham. 357-2122. 48-4 GIVE A LAUGH FOR A STOCK- ing stuffer: McGillicuddy’s Diary only $1.50 at The Citizen. Blyth or Brussels. 49-3p ATTENTION: HUNTERS AND Anglers - hunting and fishing licences can now be purchased at Montgomery’s Custom Upholstery. 557 Morris St.. Blyth. 523-4272. ' CARD OF THANKS AUCTION SALES THE BLYTH AND DISTRICT Optimist Club would like to thank all those who donated and support­ ed the Toy Sale. 50-1 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 BRIDGE. We would like to thank our family and friends for the lovely cards and gifts we received for our twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. A special thank you to Colleen, Chris, Verne, Mike and Shirley Ann for the dinner and surprise party. -Harold and Karen Bridge. 50-1 FOR RENT 1000 SQ. FT. STORE COMPLETE- ly renovated, in Brussels. Phone 1-743-7903. ' 48-tfn BOETTCHER. Gabrielle and Chris Boettcher are happy to announce the birth on December 1, 1990 of their second son, Martin, a brother for Erik. DIONNE. Rob and Jeanne (nee McDonald) thank god for the safe arrival of their son, Timothy James, born Dec. 1, 1990, 9 lbs. 5 oz. at the Stratford General Hospit­ al. Proud grandparents are Bill and Joyce Dionne, and Don and Mari­ lyn McDonald, RR 2, Brussels. ENGEL. I would like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends, neighbours and relatives for all their cards, visits, flowers and treats I received when a patient in Listowel and at St. Joseph’s Hospi­ tal, London. Also to the kind neighbours who looked after the necessary chores at home. It ail helped pass the time and was greatly appreciated. - Annie Engel. 50-lp HELP WANTED WANTED: 89 PEOPLE TO LOSE 10 - 29 lbs. in 30 days. Doctor recommended. We pay you. Seri­ ous only need apply. Call Anita 1-800-561-3438. 50-3ch IN MEMORIAM CALDWELL. In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who passed away suddenly two years ago Dec. 17, 1988. This month comes back with sad regret, brings back a day we will never forget. Your memories we’ll forever cher­ ish, your face we see so clear And anytime we think of you, we wish you’d still be here. We know you are at peace now, in your new life up above And even though we’re not with you, you will always have our love. We hold you close within our hearts, and there you will remain, To walk with us throughout our lives, until we meet again. -Still loved and sadly missed by Jack, Erlene, Jackie and Chris. 50-lp FORAN. Terry and Sherry Foran are proud to announce the arrival of their son Ryan Janies Lawrence Foran. Ryan was born on Decem­ ber 1, 1990 at 9:58 a.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital, London weigh­ ing 10 lbs. 7 oz. measuring 21 Vi in. He is also welcomed by his happy sisters Allison. Elise and Kaleigh and proud grandparents John For­ an and Lawrence and Jean Plaetzer of Auburn. WALKER. Mr. Wilfred Walker and the family of the late Ruth Walker would like, to take this opportunity to extend our sincere thanks to Rev. Peter Tucker for his spiritual comfort, Community Nursing Service. Home Care, Dr. Hanlon. Staff of the second floor of Wingham and District Hospital, to those who sent flowers and other tokens of remembrance, to those who called at the McBurney Funer­ al Home to extend their sympathy. To the many friends and neigh­ bours for their acts of kindness extended to us during our recent bereavement. - The Walker Family 50-1 SALES CAREER OPPORTUNITY We require a reliable self-motivated. SALES SERVICE PERSON Must be good with figures and able to communicate with our valued customers while doing the daily sales. Send Resume to: 21 st Century Dairy Equipment Inc. Box 51, Walton, Ont. NOK 1Z0 or phone 887-6784 CALDWELL. In loving memory of a dear husband, dad, and grandpa, Earl Caldwell, who entered into rest two years ago, December 17, 1988. This month comes with deep regret It brings back a day, we will never forget. You fell asleep without goodbye But memories of you will never die. Two loving hands are resting The voice we loved is still The one who meant so much to us Now is resting on God’s beautiful hill. -Sadly missed by wife Margaret and family. 50-1 p you want I classifieds! JUTZI. Janies and Lyn are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Ryan Matthew on December 4. 1990 weighing 8 lbs. 7 oz.. another brother for Tyler and Christopher. Spoiling privileges go to grandpar­ ents Alma Hugill of Seaforth and George and Grace Jutzi of Brus­ sels. Xlt’rry CAristfiids SPECIAL THANKS TO THE Brussels and Ethel communities for their gracious contributions to the Ecumenical Youth Food Drive on Sunday evening December 9. A great van load was delivered to the drop-off point for the Christmas Bureau of the Huron County Child­ ren's Aid Society. Thanks to all the 60 some youth that participated, singing carols and canvassing; to the drivers who shuttled around; for donations of pizza; for those who sorted and delivered food. Your tangible kindness will be appreciated by many. 50-1 THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF BLYTH AND BLYTH PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION require a self-directing mature individual as P.U.C. Foreman. To attend to the maintenance requirements of Hydro and Water and assist the Village Foreman in daily responsibilities. Job Description available at Blyth Municipal/P.U.C. Office. Remuneration will commensurate with qualifications. Resumes accepted until NOON, January 11th, 1991, clearly marked as resume, at the Village of Blyth/P.U.C. Office, 103 Queen Street South P.O. Box 393, Blyth, Ontario. NOM 1H0 L CAIL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY