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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-06-15, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 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 CARD OF THANKS DEATH COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS THE BRUCE PENINSULA BE- tween Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Nature, fresh air, clean water, great vistas, accommodations, country cooking. 1-800-265-3127. Bruce Peninsula Tourism. Box B-269, Wiarton, Ontario. NOH 2T0. 24-lp BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HIGH PROFIT ON NON-CHEMI- cal water treatment equipment. Superior technology eliminates problems. Dealer enquiries: M-4 Marketing, 2310-50 Avenue, Red Deer, Alberta T4N 1C5, phone (403)342-1907. 24-lp RESTAURANT, HOTEL, DELI, bakery, butcher, grocery, submar­ ine & pizza equipment for sale or lease. Arctic Refrigeration Store Fixtures. Established 1945. Hamilton (416) 528-8528; Toronto (416) 283-2600; Welland (416) 788-3433. 24-lp EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES OVERSEAS POSITIONS. HUN- dreds of top paying positions. Attractive benefits. All occupa­ tions. Free details. Overseas Em­ ployment Services, Dept. CA, Box 460, Mount Royal, Que. H3P 3C7. 24-lp CARD OF THANKS McCullough, i would like to thank friends and relatives for cards, visits and enquiries when 1 was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, and since returning home. Special thanks to family and Jim and Isabel Marks. - with much appreciation, Sid McCullough. 24-lp REID. I wish to express my sincere thanks to all who helped in any way with moving my possessions to Seaforth. T o those who helped with the packing and unpacking - to men who supplied manpower and trucks. To the ladies who helped and for food supplied. More help came in arranging for the sale. Thanks again to the ladies of the village who visited me and gave me 2 lovely gifts. Everything was appreciated.-Annie Reid. 24-1 MARKS. I would like to thank my grandmother Riley and my mother for their help and support while at.ending school in London. - BobbiJoMarks. 24-lp DOLMAGE. We would like to thank our family, relatives, neigh­ bours, and friends for making our 50th anniversary a very special occasion. Thanks for the lovely gifts, cards and flowers. Also a special thanks to the Lady Fores­ ters who supplied a lovely lunch for Sunday afternoon June 5, atthe Forester’s Hall, Kinburn. Some­ thing we will never forget. - Stuart and Doreen Dolmage. 24-lp RILEY. Kristie and I would like to thank Marie, Deb and Mom for all their secret work in putting our shower together. Also to all those who attended and for their very beautiful gifts. Thanks again, - Karen. 24-1 BROOKS. I would like to thank all those who sponsored me for “Dance for Heart”. Due to your generosity and faith in my dancing ability we donated $290. Thanks again,-B. J. Brooks. 24-1 WIGHTMAN. We wish to thank all our friends and relatives for their visits, beautiful cards, gifts and good wishes on our 40th wedding anniversary. A special thanks to Unit I of Brucefield U.C.W., Jim and Pat Brigham and girls and to those responsible for planning and preparing the “surprise”, deli­ cious picnic supper. You made our day one we will long remember. Thanks everyone - Mary Grace and Ivan Wightman. 24-lp LEAR. Thank you to all those who sent cards and flowers and to those who visited me in hospital and since returning home. - Harry Lear. 24-1 McWHIRTER. I would like to thank friends, neighbours and relatives for the beautiful flowers, cards, gifts, phone calls and visits while in London Victoria Westmin- ster Campus Hospital and since coming home. Special thanks to my family for their love and support. To Ann Elliott and Kitty Rutledge for helping out at home, and those who brought baking to the house, also to Bush and Liz and helpers for keeping the mail route going. Thanks to Rev. Patt Nunn and Rev. Keith Stokes of London and the Dr. ’s and nurses for their great care.-KathleenMcWhirter. 24-lp IN MEM0RIAM JOHNSTON. In loving memory of my dear husband, loving father and grandfather Charlie who passed away two years ago, June 21, 1986. Your gentle face and patient smile With sadness we recall You had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. You are not forgotten loved one Nor will you ever be As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Sadly missed by your wife Win, daughters Marilyn and Don Craig, Nancy and Ed Daer and families. 24-1 DEMARAY. In memory of Norman and Ila Demaray who passed away June 1986 and June 1983. Softly we speak of the ones we loved, And tenderly think of the past, Memories deepen as life travels on But love and remembrance last. - Sadly missed by The Seilis and TheDemarays. 24-lp MARKS. In loving memory of our dear father, Clifford, who passed away June 16, 1986. - Always remembered, never forgotten, loved & missed by Edith, Stanley, David, Dorothy and Mildred and families. 24-1 BIRTHS CURRERI. Sal and Anne (nee Watson) are happy to announce the birth of their first child, Marisa Rose, who arrived on Saturday, May28,1988at8:42a.m. weighing 7 lbs. 13 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Sal Curreri. Many thanks to the excellent staff at York Central Hospital, Toronto. NESBITT. Maurice and Kathy are pleased to announce the arrival of Jessica Danielle, 7 lb. 9 oz. on June 3,1988 in Victoria Hospital, a sister for Lee and Rae-Lynn. Sixth grandchildfor Bob and Isabelle Bremner of Ethel and twelfth grandchild for George and Flor­ ence Nesbitt of Clinton. BEADLE. At Clinton Public Hospi­ tal on Saturday, June 11, 1988, Iona (Fowler) Beadle of Huronview and formerly of Auburn, in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late Henry Thomas (Harry) Beadle. Dear mother of Dolores (Dolly) (Mrs. Gordon Miller) of Auburn, June (Mrs. Gordon Mohring) of Goderich, Carol Beadleof Kitchen­ er and Gordon (Sam) Beadle of Auburn. Loving grandmother of six grandchildren and seven great­ grandchildren. SisterofMrs. Olive Benjamin of Huronview. Prede­ ceased by three brothers and three sisters. Funeral arrangements were made by the McCallum & Palla Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich. The funeral service was held at the funeral home Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Interment Ball’s Ceme­ tery, Auburn. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. McVITTIE. At Huronview on Sunday, JuneS, 1988, Ruby Irene McVittie of Londesboro; in her 93rd year. Beloved daugther of the late Elisha and Maria (Morrison) McVittie. Loved by nieces, ne­ phews and by great-nieces and great-nephews. Predeceased by one sister Alice (Mrs. Stanley Carter) and by one brother Jordan McVittie. There was no funeral home visitation. A private funeral service was held at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton on Tuesday, June 7. Interment was Londesboro Ceme­ tery. AT YOUR SERVICE QUEEN’S BUSH RURAL MINI- stry. We can help 519-392-6090. 13-tfn TIRED OF HANDING ALLTHOSE square bales? Let Riley’s Custom Round Baling solve your problem. Phone 887-6739. 24-2 ATTENTION FARMERS 1. ] HAY CUTTING 9’ HAYBINE 2. ) ROUND BALING WITH VARIED SIZES [4'x4' - $4.25/bale, 4'x5' - $5.25/bale, 4'x6' - $6.00/bale. Discount for 50 bales or more.] 3. ] SQUARE BALING -Don't have time to do your haying? We will — from field into your barn. COMPETITIVE RATES DURWAY CUSTOMSERVICES R.R.1,LONDESBORO 482-7301 GARAGE SALES WE ARE NOT SELLING THE garage or yard June 17, starting at 6p.m. and June 189 a.m. till ? Just the surplus junk and treasures, car tiresGR 70 -15, crystal chandelier, games table, B & W Console T.V. and other hard to find articles. - Ralph McCrea, 289 Drummond St. E., Blyth. 23-2p Send a UNICEF card, Save a child’s life. unicef ® 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 ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET, salad bar, roast beef, home made pies, $9.95. White Carnation, Holmesville, Sundays, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. 20-eow BLYTH FESTIVAL: THE COOKIE War: June 15 (preview), 16 (preview), 17 (Gala Opening - rush seats only), 18 (rush seats only), 23, 24. The Mail-Order Bride: June 21 (preview), 22 (Opening), 23 (mati­ nee - rush seats only), 25. Unless otherwise indicated, all performances are at 8:30 p.m.; matinees are at 2:00 p.m. Box Office-523-9300/9225. 24-1 BUS TRIPS: CANADA’S WON- derland, Saturday, June 25, Rag­ time Revue - Musical Dining with Dave Hoy, St. Thomas. Wednes­ day, July 6. - Ontario Hydro Bruce Nuclear Development tour by coach. Film and free full course dinner Monday, July 11.- Mystery Tour??Tuesday, July 19. - Marine- land Saturday, July 23. Phone Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines 357-3424. 24-2 BRUSSELS ROYAL CANADIAN Legion Branch 218 is holding a Decoration Service, Sunday, June 26, 1988. Parade line up at the corner of County Rd. 12 and 6th line Morris 1:30 p.m. sharp. Everyone welcome. 24-2 COUNTRY FAYRE: SATURDAY, June 25, in the Belgrave Com­ munity Centre, starting at 4 p.m. Free admission to arena. Featur­ ing crafts, needlework, baking, etc. Cold meat supper 5 - 7 p.m. Adults$6.00, publicschoolkids $3.00. Sponsored by Knox United Church, Belgrave. 24-2p MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER for Darlene Freeman on June 27, 8 p.m. at Brussels Mennonite Fel­ lowship. Everyone welcome. 24-2p KEEPTHISDATEOPEN’-ST. John’s Annual Pork Chop B.B.Q. Wednesday, July 13,1988. 24 $ 1 24-1 OPEN HOUSE ATTHE HOME OF L(?is van Vliet, Blyth in honour of the recent marriage of her daugh­ ter, Kim, on Monday, June 20 from lto4p.m. 24-1 BLYTH LEGION LADIES Auxi­ liary Branch 420 Annual Penny SaleonJune 23&24 from9to9and June 25 from 9 to 3 at Blyth Legion. 24-2 40TH ANNIVERSARY: THE family of Charlie and Winnifred (Steiss) Mann request the honour of your presence at an open house to be held in the Trowbridge Hall on Saturday, June 18, from 2 - 4:30 p.m. for their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Best Wishes Only. 24-lp STORY TIME - BRUSSELS Branch Library presents stories, songs, crafts, for 2, 3 and 4 year olds. This will be a six week session, starting the last week of June. Dates and times to be announced later. Please phone to pre-register at 887-6448. 24-2 FIDDLE & STEP DANCE CON- testJuly8&9, Community Centre, Fergus, Ontario. Camping on grounds. For information Call Ken Hawkins (519) 843-3334. 24-lp FLAMBORO WEST “THE BEST Antique Show in the Country’ ’. 400 quality dealers, 10,000 buyers. If you are a collector you can’t afford to miss this show! Sat., June 18 dawn to 4 p.m. Admission $3, Parking $2. Early admission Fri­ day, June 17, 2 p.m. $20 per person. 1 hour West of Toronto. Aberfoyle Antique Market, 1 mile NorthofHwy.401,Exit299. 24-lp BELLE RIVER FIDDLE SINGING contest July 28, 29, 30, 31. Campsites available. $7,500 prizes. Featuring the Leahy Family, Box 10, Belle River, Ontario. NOR 1A0 or call (519) 728-1767. 24-lp THE WOOD SHOW. AUGUST 12, 13,14. “Woodworkers Paradise”. 140 quality exhibitors will have for sale wide variety of wood working tools and all manner of fine wooden crafts. 15 live Free Seminars. Wood Art Exhibition. Loggers sports. For brochure contact: The Wood Show, Box 920, Durham, Ont. NOG 1R0 (519) 369-6902. 24-lp BMG Community Pool MOMS a POPS a TOTS SWIM Starts Monday, June 20 Mon.-Fri. 2:15-3:15 also ADULT LESSONS & ADULT SWIM Starts Thurs., June 23 at 7:15 p.m. NO REGISTRATION PAY AS YOU SWIM REAL ESTATE BEAUTIFUL OKANAGAN (OL1- er B.C.) Weil kept 2-bedroom home plus 2 bedrooms in full basement, gas heat, carport, large lot. Near school, town. Low $60’s. (604)365-6090,9:30p.m. -12 p.m. E.S.T. 24-lp FARM, BYTENDER, 500 ACRES, 100 cleared, 400 mixed bush, beautiful 4-bedroom 2-storey brick home, barns and other out-build­ ings, excellent repair, good hunt­ ing. Tenders accepted until 5 p.m. June 25. Highest tender not necessarily accepted. Viewing June 11 & 18, 10-5. Appointment (613)432-9717; 649-2225. Certified cheque for 10% payable H.K. Dick must accompany offer, balance at closing. Tender cheques returned. Send to Box KD c/o The Eganville Leader, Box 310, Eganville, Ont. K0J 1T0. 24-1 d Your new job can be found in the Classified Section.