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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-04-13, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1988. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.75 for 20 words, additional words 11c each. 50c will be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED The Hullett Township Recrea­ tion Committee, with assis­ tance from the Ontario Ministry ofTourism& Recreation,are sponsoring a Summer Play­ ground Program. Leaders are required to prepare and supervise this six week program to be conducted at the Londesboro Community Hall. Application forms are available at the Township Office and will be accepted until 4 p.m., Tuesday, April 19, 1988. Harry Lear, Clerk-Treasurer, Township of Hullett, P.O. Box 226, Londesboro, Ont. NOM 2H0 523-4340 TENDERS WANTED XX HURON COUNTY ' A HOUSING AUTHORITY S.F.T. [HC] 88-02 for janitorial services & snow removal at 85 West Street, Goderich [OH-3] and 250 Picton Street, Goderich [OH-2] Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, May 4,1988 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M5, [519] 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN­ DER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. TOWNSHiPOF WESTWAWAN0SH Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the clerk Joan Armstrong at the Municipal Works Building, Lot 18, Concession 8, West Wawanosh, RR 2, Lucknow, NOG 2H0until5p.m. Tuesday, May 3,1988 for the construction of the addition to the present Works Building to house coun­ cil chambers and clerk’s office. Plumbing and electrical con­ tracts will be let separately and apartfrom general construction contract. Tenders shall include quote on both-building with full basement and building on concrete pad only. Drawings and specifications may be seen atthe clerk’s office in the Works Garage and are available on payment of a fee of $25.00 [cash or certified cheque] per set. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TENDERS WANTED Request for tenders at the Bel­ grave Ball Park. Please submit in writing separate bids for each of the following: a) grass cutting and general maintenance; b) marking and booking diamonds; c) operator for snack bar and caretaking of washrooms. Submit to Ruth Gordon, Belgrave by April21,1988by6p.m. 15-2 NOTICE BEGINNING EASTER WEEK- end shop will be closed Saturdays on Holiday weekends till Thanks­ giving. Bowes Electronic Shop, Hamilton Street, Blyth, Ont. 523- 4412. 13-3 CAREER TRAINING TURN THAT TIME ON YOUR hands into Cash for you. Get to meet new people and make new friends through Auctioneering. Next class June 18 - 25th. Register now. Southwestern On­ tario School of Auctioneering, RR #5, Woodstock, Ont. N4S 7V9(519) 537-2115,(519)469-3936. 15-lp BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CASH IN - CASH OUT. COKE, Pepsi, Libby’s Heinz - world famous drinks you will refill in your new, unique, cold pop/juice ven­ dors with separate price settings. Minimum investment of $11,980 secured as we supply freight, equipment installed in locations, product fills, supplies, etc. Own your cash business, your choice, part or full-time. Call/write (24 hours) for brochure. SolarBusi- ness Centres, 100 East Drive, Suite 200, Bramalea, Ont. L6T 1B3. Mr. Halbotl-(416)-761-5705. 15-lp RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS. 99 year old company looking for special people, to sell and market our great products, and fantastic sales plan. Call collect (519) 627-1337or (519)432-1548. 15-lp EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES OVERSEAS POSITIONS. HUN- dreds of top paying positions. Attractivebenefits. Alloccupa­ tions. Free details. Overseas Em­ ployment Services, Dept. CA, Box 460, Mount Royal, Que. H3P 3C7. 15-lp AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS. Amazing photography business pays thousands monthly. Fast & easy. Recorded message reveals details (416) 482-2100 Ext. 201. 15-lp TRAVEL FREE ‘88 BROCHURE ON SCEN- ic Rideau & Trent Severn Canal Cruises aboard comfortable cruise ship Kawartha Voyageur. Write Ontario Waterway Cruises, RR #3, Peterborough K9J 6X4. (705) 748-3666. 15-lp PERSONAL “IF I COULD SHOW YOU A WAY tolose weight without missing a meal, would you be interested?” Call Don 523-9407. 01-tfn Advertising is a guide to fashion. CARD OF THANKS RYAN. We would like to thank our friends and neighbours for think­ ing of us due to the loss of our barn. Your generosity is greatly appre­ ciated. - Michael and Joanne Ryan. 15-1 LAIDLAW. Iwouldliketo thank my many friends and neighbours for their cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon, Dr. Omole and the nursing staff in intensive care.-Doris Laidlaw. 15-lp LEIPER. I would like to express my thanks to relatives, friends and family, for cards and flowers received while in Clinton and University Hospitals. Special thanks to Dr. Salsbury and staff, nurses and staff at Clinton Hospi­ tal, also Dr. Wall, nurses and staff on 8th floor of University Hospital, also Rev. Snihur for his visits. - JeanLeiper. 15-lp YUILL. Thanks to my family, neighbours and friends for cards, flowers and remembrances receiv­ ed while a patient in Stratford Hospital, and later in Seaforth Hospital. A special thank you to Rev. and Mrs. Jamieson and Rev. Barber of Seaforth Presbyterian Church for their visits. - Mary Yuill. 15-1 VANBEERS. I would like to thank family and friends for cards, gifts and prayers I received while a patient in University Hospital. - Judy Van Beers. 15-lp ELLIOTT. Many, many thanks to my family, friends and neighbours for all the cards, letters, visits, flowers and phone messages sent during my stay in hospital. I shall always treasure your kindness and thoughtfulness. - Helen Elliott. 15-lp GARNISS. I would like to express my sincere thanks for the gifts, flowers, calls and cards I received when in Wingham Hospital. - Muriel Garniss. 15-lp HUPFER. Thefamily of the late Ruth Hupfer wish to express our sincere gratitude for all of the acts of kindness offered after the loss of a dear wife, mother and grand­ mother. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered and trea­ sured. Thank you - Vern Hupfer, Murray and Catharine Mulvey and family, Scott and Mary Hunter and family._____________________15-1 BIRTHS STRYKER. Evert and Liz of RR 4, Brussels are very happy to an­ nounce the arrival of their first child, a son! Kristopher Evert was born March 28,1988. Warm thanks to Dr. Hay and all the second floor nurses at Clinton Hospital. TRIEBNER. Michael and Sheila of Cobourg are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Darryl Edward, on March 10, 1988, brother of Amanda. Grandson of Joyce and Ralph Triebner of Lindsay, formerly of Brussels. Great-grandson for Ruby and David Triebner of Brucefield and Mary and George Davidson of Brussels. DEJONG. Mr. and Mrs. Steve deJong are pleased to announce the arrival of their second son, Matthew Gordon, a brother for Adam, weighing 8 lbs., 9 oz. Born at 9:45 a.m. on March 27, 1988 at K-W Hospital. Proud grandpar­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Klaas deJong and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mason of Blyth. IN MEM0RIAM CLARK. In loving memory of my special friend next door, Trish, who died 1 yr. ago on April 17, 1987. I miss her smile and cheerful ways, My friend at school and play, Without her here, I miss her so, Much more than words can say. She will always have a special place in my heart. - Lovingly remembered by Sarah. 15-1 CLARK. In loving memory of a dear daughter, and sister, Trish, who passed away one year ago April 17, 1987. A million times we’ve needed you, A million times we’ve cried, If love could have saved you dear, You never would have died. Things we feel most deeply, Are the hardest things to say, My dearest Trish, we loved you, In a very special way If we could have one lifetime wish, One dream that could come true, We’d pray to God, with all our hearts For yesterday, and you. - Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad and brothers Jim and Greg. 15-1 AT YOUR SERVICE QUEEN’SBUSH RURAL MINI­ STRY. We can help 519-392-6090. 13-tfn J.C. ENTERPRISES - custom farming, planting corn and soy­ beans and all kinds of tillage. Phone 523-7523. 15-5p HANDY MAN, HOME MAIN- tenance, renovations. No job too small. Phone Larry, 523-9338. --, 15-2p FOR CUSTOM BULLDOZING AND SCRAPER WORK CALL: BILLMcDOUGALL BULLDOZING BLYTH,ONTARIO 523-9643 COMING EVENTS THEFAMILYOFMILLAR AND Ella Richmond invites you to an open house in honour of their parents ’ 50th wedding anniversary at the home of Bruce and Ula Richmond on April 16, 2 to 4 and 7 to9. Best wishes only. 14-2 THE77TH ANNUAL MEETING of Family and Children’s Services of Huron County (The Children’s Aid Society of Huron County) will be held on Wednesday, April 20, 1988 at7:30p.m.atGoderich Lawn BowlingClub, llOPictonStreet West, Goderich, Ontario. A business meeting will be held to review the Agency’ s operations for 1987, and for the election of officers. Also, amendments to the Agency’s By-Laws will be present­ ed for approval. To request a copy of the proposed changes, please call 1-800-265-5198. The Huron County Community Child Abuse Team will present information on the initiatives taken to prevent and treat child abuse in Huron County. Voting memberships are available at the door - $1.00. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. 15-2 COMING EVENTS FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: RIBS and sauerkraut served in our lounge 5 to 8 p.m. Phone for take-out 523-9381, The Blyth Inn. 14-tfn GARAGE SALE: OUR 13TH AN- nual Garage Sale will be held Friday, May6from 7-9p.m. atthe Blyth Community Centre. Call Bonnie Shannon 523-9326 or Can­ dice Howson 523-4508 for any donations you may have. There will be a special on geraniums this year. Alsoour Kid’s Corner and Food Booth will be some of the extra features at this year ’ s Garage Sale. So come and enjoy. Sponsor­ ed by the Evening Unit of the Blyth United Church Women. 14-5 THE SPRING RUMMAGE SALE of the Auxiliary to Wingham and District Hospital will be held Thursday, April 14, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.andFriday, April 15,10a.m. - 1 p.m. in the Wingham Armouries. All leftover articles donated to Goodwill Industries. 15-1 MUSIC FOR FESTIVE OCCA- sions - the Blyth Festival Singers & Georgian Bay Community Choir at the Blyth Memorial Hall, Saturday, April 23rd at 8 p.m. Tickets available at the Box Office, (519) 523-9300, and The Saga (523-4331). 15-2 FREE DRAW - LOOK FOR US AT the Goderich Home and Garden Show, Friday, April 22, 6 p.m. to Sunday, April 24, 5 p.m. Special show prices on selected items. Middaugh’s Collectibles, spe­ cializing in limited edition collector plates, frames, dolls, Keirstead prints, etc. 45 Albert St., Clinton. Note - our Clinton store will be closed Saturday during the show. 15-2 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Auxiliary of Wingham & DistrictHospital will be held on Monday, April 18 in the nurses’ training centre, with dessert at 1:30 p.m. All secretaries and chairpersons are to present their written reports. All are welcome. 15-1 BUS TRIPS - “MY FAIR LADY” - Wednesday, April27. “TheStatler Brothers” - special guest - “The GirlsNextDoor” - Wednesday, May4. Bothat “The Centre” in Kitchener. Blossoms (Niagara) - Wednesday, May 11. Horse Races - Mohawk - Seniors Night - Tuesday, May 17. Mennonite Relief Sale - Saturday, May 28. Geritol Follies, Hamilton Place - Wednesday, June 22. Book early - Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-3424. 15-1 EUCHRE - MONDAY, APRIL 18, Brussels Library, 8 o’clock. Spon­ sored by Oddfellows and Rebe­ kahs. Everyone welcome. Prizes and lunch. Admission $1.50. 15-lp PANCAKE SUPPER, KNOX United Church, Belgrave, Thurs­ day, April 21,5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Adults $4.50, Children - 12 and under $3.00, Preschoolers - Free, Family Rate - $15.00. Sponsored by Board of Stewards. Everyone welcome. 15-2 DOLL SHOW & SALE. WINDSOR Holiday Inn, Riverside Drive, Windsor, Ont. Sunday, April 17,10 a.m. to4p.m. Sponsor: Doll Lovers Society. 15-lp WE CAN HELP YOU MAKE PAPER MONEY with a classified ad. Call The Citizen at 523-4792 or 887-9114 before 4 p.m. Mondays.