Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
The Citizen, 1988-05-11, Page 24
PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 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. 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. 19-1 p PERSONAL “IF I COULD SHOW YOU A WAY tolose weight without missing a meal, would you be interested?” Call Don 523-9407. 01-tfn PREGNANT? A LOVING COUPLE is eager to adopt and provide a home for your unborn child. Working with government licens ed agency. Call collect (416) 638-1061. 19-lp TENDERS WANTED © A HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY B05 P.T. 88-06 Site upgrading at Goderich FP1/52 and FP2/53 Tenders will be received for the above until 2:30 p.m. local time, Friday, May 20, 1988 by the Ministry of Housing, South western Regional Housing Pro grams Office, 380 Wellington Street, Suite 1100, London, Ontario N6A 5B5 [519] 679- 7110. Details and specifications may be obtained by quoting reference number as above. Tenders may also be obtained from Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M5 [519] 524-2637. Tender Open ing to be in London Office. THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN DER NOT NECESSARILY AC CEPTED. A HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.T.JHC] 88-02 For the removal of existing kitchen cupboards/bathroom vanities and the installation of new cupboards, vanities, coun ter tops and related plumbing. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a m. local time, Wednesday, May 18, 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 refer ence number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN DER NOT NECESSARILY AC CEPTED. 7^4? BREAK THE PATTERN OF POVERTY Please contribute to use®-*- OttawaCanada! K'P5B1 (613) 234-6827 TENDERS WANTED © HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.T. [HC] 88-03 Repainting and Staining of exteriors at Wingham, Bay- field, Seaforth and Goderich. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, May 18, 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 refer ence number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN DER NOT NECESSARILY AC CEPTED. CARD OF THANKS BREMNER. We would like to thank the Grey Central Home & School Association, the staff, bus drivers and former staff for the lovely gifts presented to us at the time of our retirement as custo dians. A special thanks to the staff and drivers for the retirement dinner held in our honour. We wish Shirley and Allan Baker all the best in the future as custodians. - Isabelle and Bob Bremner. 19-lp ELLIOTT. Mom and I would like to thank everyone for the visits, cards, gifts and flowers we receiv ed during our stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Steed and the second floor nursing staff for taking such good care of us. - Anne andJeffrey. 19-1 THE EVENING UNIT OF THE Blyth United Church Women wish to thank all those who contributed in any way to our most successful 13th annual garage sale. A special thank you to the donators, workers, bakers and anyone else who contributed in anyway. 19-lp WASSON. We wish to thank everyone who attended our anni versary celebration also for cards, gifts and flowers and good wishes. Special thankstoourfamily and also relatives and friends for music entertainment. It was greatly appreciated. -George and Mar- garetWasson. 19-lp DEITNER-DIXON. We would like to thank all those who helped make our Buck & Doe a success. It was wonderful to see so many fathily and friends there. A special thanks to the wedding party for all their hard work and time preparing for the super evening. - Thanks, Alicia and Kevin. 19-1 DIXON. I would like to thank my friends, family and family mem- bers-to-be, for attending my show er on Saturday. I had a super, terrific time and all the gifts are so beautiful. A special thanks to Evelyn, Cathy, Jacquie, Karen and Jan who were the master minds in planning this great day. - Thanks, Alicia Dixon. 19-1 VERBURG. We would like to express our appreciation to every one whomadeour 50th anniver sary day so special. Thank you for your cards, flowers, gifts and your presence at our open house. This day will be remembered for many years.-Jo and Antje Verburg. 19-1 CARD OF THANKS WHEELER. I would like to thank my friends and neighbours and my family forthephonecalls, cards and visits while I was a patient in Westminster Hospital, also the members of Morning Star Rebekah Lodge. Thanks for helping pass the time. Thanks very much. -Dolores Wheeler. 19-1 WILLIAMSON. I would like to thank Dr. Street and Dr. Flowers and nurses of Clinton Public Hospital fortheir care while I was a patient there, and thanks to family, friends and neighbours for visits, cards, and gifts and telephone calls. - Erma Williamson. 19-lp COULTES. The family of the late Robert H. Coultes would like to express their sincere appreciation to the Brookhaven Nursing Home staff for their care and concern of Bob while he was a resident there. We would also like to thank Dr. Hanlon and nurses on second floor of the Wingham and District Hospital for their care while he was a patient. Many thanks also to our relatives, friends and neighbours who have sent flowers, cards, donations and gifts of food to our homes, during our bereavement. Special thanks to the McBurney Funeral Home and Jack S. Walker of Goderich for all their assistance, the flower bearers and pallbearers, Rev. John G. Roberts, and the ladies who served lunch at the church. Your expressions of sym pathy have been gratefully apprec iated. -Bill and Muriel, Glenn and Dorothy and families. 19-1 IN MEM0RIAM MADILL. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand father, Ray Madill who passed away one year ago, May 13, 1988. Sadly missed along life’s way, Quietly remembered day by day, No longer in our lives to share, Butinour hearts you are always there. - Ever remembered by his wife Alma and family. 19-lp BOSMAN. In loving memory of a dear granddaughter, Amy Eliza beth Bosman, who passed away May 13, 1987. Dear is the grave, where our darling is laid, Sweet is the memory that never will fade, Her little soul, so pure and sweet, Will blossom at the Saviour’s feet. No one heard the footsteps Of the angels drawing near, Who took from us to Heaven The one we loved so dear. No hand so soft and gentle No heart so tender, true No sorrow life could bring us To equal losing you. Far and oft our thoughts do wander To a grave not far away, Where they laid our darling baby Just a year ago today. -Sadly missed by Grandpa and Grandma Snell. 19-1 BOSMAN. In loving memory of a beloved little sister and daughter, Amy Elizabeth, who passed away May 13, 1987. She hasn’t really gone away Our little Amy sweet. Her sunny smile and winning ways Stay with all she did meet. A glowing, sparkling ray of light - She brightened every day. To know her was to love her For she had a special way. And tho’ we cannot hold her close In arms that want her so - We know that now in Heaven She still shares her shining glow. -Aunt Bonnie Jewitt 1987 -Sadly missed by Daddy, Mommy, Lisa and Kelly. 19-1 ENGAGEMENTS PLETCH - SHIELL Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shiell are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Catherine Ann to Michael Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pletch. The marriage will take place on Saturday, May 21 at Calvin Brick United Church. An open reception will be held at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Com munity Centre at 9 p.m. Everyone welcome. 19-1 BIRTHS ALBRECHTAS. Kim and Don are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first child at Clinton Public Hospital on May 1,1988. At 8 lbs., 9 oz., Joshua William is finally here. Special thanks to Dr. Hay and Dr. Steed and staff. Excited grandparents are Randy and Eleanor Babcock, of RR 2, Clinton and Don and Bonnie Albrechtas of Melbourne. PROCTER. Ken and Lila are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Andrew John, 9 lb., 14 oz., on May 3 at Wingham and DistrictHospital. Proud grand parents are Bill and Marie Stewart of RR 1, Dungannon and Alvin and Ida Procter of Blyth. ELLIOTT. Rick, Anne and Lil’ Sister Heather are pleased to announce the safe arrival of John Jeffrey Richard, born May 6, 1988 weighing 7 lbs., 8 ozs. Proud grandparents are John and Bev Elliott, Blyth and John and Gwen Lavis, RR 2, Clinton. Proud great-grandparents are Gordon and Betty Elliott and George Beattie, Blyth. YUILL. Cameron and Alice of Waterloo, Ontario are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Camerra Ashley Lynn on Thursday, May5,1988, weighing 6 lbs., 14 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alec Nivins of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill of Bel grave. AT YOUR SERVICE CORN PLANTING - FOUR 36” rows, $9 per acre with fertilizer and insecticide. Phone Brad Thomson 523-9723. 17-4 HANDY MAN, HOME MAIN- tenance, renovations. No job too small. Phone Larry, 523-9705. 17-tfn CUSTOM CULTIVATING AND plowing. Phone 887-6287. 17-4 J.C. ENTERPRISES - CUSTOM farming, plantingcorn and soy beans and all kinds of tillage. Phone 526-7523. 16-5p QUEEN’SBUSH RURAL MINI STRY. We can help 519-392-6090. 13-tfn ELDERS GRAIN COMPANY providing alternative marketing avenues for all traditional crops. Also offering contracts on new and exciting Alternative Cash Crops. For fall delivery into the Port of Prescott for all grains. Phone (613) 925-4273 Collect. 19-lp CLOCKS REPAIRED - MANTLE, wall, cuckoo, grandfathers, grand mothers. Free estimates. Pick up and delivery can be arranged. Agnew Jewellery, Gift and Child ren’s Wear, Lucknow, 528-3532. 19-1 AT YOUR SERVICE FOR CUSTOM BULLDOZING AND SCRAPER WORK CALL: BILLMcDOUGALL BULLDOZING BLYTH,ONTARIO 523-9643 GARAGE SALES YARD SALE - 5 MILES NORTH OFBLYTH ON Hwy. #4, Sat., May 14, Sun., May 15, - 9 to 5 - appliances, furniture, baby items, toys, dishes, clothing, odd win dows and doors. Cancelled if raining. 19-lp GIGANTIC NEIGHBOURHOOD Garage Sale Saturday, May 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (1st concession north of Blyth) follow signs. Baby items, antiques, furni ture, many miscellaneous items. 110 John Deere Garden Tractor, Dune Buggy, 125 Suzuki Trail Bike, all in good running condition. 19-lp GIGANTIC NEIGHBOURHOOD yard and craft sale in Walton Hall on Saturday, May 21, from 9 a.m. to5p.m. 19-2 COMING EVENTS THE MAYTIME SUPPER, MEL- ville Presbyterian Church, May 25, 5-7p.m. Adults $6, Children (5-10) $2.50. 19-2p WOMEN TODAY PRESENTS ITS Annual Meeting - Wednesday, May 18, 8 p.m. at the Women Today House, 56 Huron St., Clinton. Featured is a film “ChoicesfortheFuture” about individual effectiveness and the nuclear arms race. 19-2 REBEKAHS SPRING VARIETY Fair Brussels Library, Sat., May 14,1:30p.m. Bake table, tearoom, new items, used clothing, etc. Library open Fri. 13 after 7 p.m. for anyone wanting to donate or purchase. 19-lp A COLD MEAT SUPPER WILL BE held in Bluevale Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, May 18, beginning at 5 p.m. Adults $5.50, Children 12 & under $2.50, Preschool - free. Everyone wel come. 19-1 SHOWER FOR ROSEMARY Martin (Foran), May 20,8p.m., St. Augustine Parish Hall. Everyone welcome. 19-2 BUS TRIPS: HORSE RACES, Mowhawk, Seniors Night, anyone can go, Tuesday, May 17. Geritol Follies, Hamilton, Wednesday, June 22. Phone Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-3424. 19,1 HURON COUNTY’S LARGEST used Book Sale, proceeds to Blyth Festival. Blyth Memorial Hall - Saturday, May 28, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, May 29, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Books galore, Bake Sale and Refreshments. 19-3 MUSIC CAMP FOR ADULTS, teens: July 31st to August 14th: Professional guidance. For bro chure write 220 St. Germain Ave. Toronto M5M 1W1 or phone (416) 421-2224. 19-lp