The Citizen, 1988-07-13, Page 28PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1988.
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OPPORTUNITIES
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICETO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM EDWARD BISHOP
ALL PERSONS having claims
againstthe Estate of the above-
mentioned, late of the Township of
Grey, in the County of Huron,
Retired Farmer, who died on
February 18, 1988, are required to
file proof of same with the
undersigned on or before the 27th
day of July, 1988, after which date
the Estate will be distributed
having regard only to those claims
of which notice has been received.
DATED at Brussels, Ontario, this
30th day of June, 1988.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executors. 27-3
NOTICETO CREDITORS
INTHEESTATEOF
WILLIAM JAMES PERRIE
ALL PERSONS having claims
againstthe Estate of the above-
mentioned, late of the Township of
Grey, in the County of Huron,
Retired Farmer, who died on April
7,1988, are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on or
before the 20th day of July, 1988,
after which date the Estate will be
distributed having regard only to
those claims of which notice has
been received.
DATED at Brussels, Ontario, this
21st day of June, 1988.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executors 26-3
CARD OF THANKS
BRYANS. My sincere thanks for all
the visits, the cards and the good
wishes and the thoughtful enquir
ies received while I was in Stratford
and Seaforth Hospitals and since
returning home. It was all greatly
appreciated. - J ack Bryans 28-1 p
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CARDOFTHANKS
COURTNEY. We would like to
thank all our friends and neigh
bours for their kindness at a time
when it was most needed. Also
thanks to those who sent cards,
flowers, donations and food. Spec
ial thanks to Debbie, Fran and
Susan for looking after the child
ren. Knowing that others care so
much makes things easier to bear.
-Gary, Chris, Michael, Elisha and
NicholasCourtney. 28-lp
GULUTZEN. A big thank you to
everyone who helped us celebrate
our 25th wedding anniversary. We
appreciated your cards, gifts and
those whoattendedourparty. A
special thanks to those who helped
in anyway. Thanks for the memor
ies. - Sincerely, Michael and
Dorothy Gulutzen. 28-lp
THE ROYAL CANADIAN
LEGION BRUSSELS BRANCH
218 wishes to express its sincere
thanks to the Brussels Volunteer
Fire Brigade, the Wingham De-
tachmentoftheO.P.P. and area
residents for their speedy, efficient
work and assistance during our
loss at the Branch. - Many thanks,
Executive and members Branch
218, Brussels. 28-1
JUTZI. We would like to express
our sincere appreciation to our
family, friends and neighbours for
all their kindness and support to us
during Craig’s lengthy illness and
recent passing. A special thanks to
Jayne, Bruce, Gwen, Marlane,
Karan, Alan, Eric and Barb. -
Julie, Gerry and Kendall. 28-1
ENGEL. We would like to thank
our friends, relatives and neigh
bours for attending our 50th
anniversary open house. Special
thanks for the cards, flowers and
gifts, and to our family for making
this day a very enjoyable and happy
occasion. Many thanks to every
one.-Ross and Tillie Engel. 28-lp
WHEELER. We wish to express
our sincere thanks to our family,
friends and neighbours for the
cards, gifts and flowers received
for our 40th wedding anniversary.
A special thanks to those who
planned the lovely party. It is
greatly appreciated. - Loyd and
Helen 28-lp
THE BRUSSELS LEGION LADIES
Auxiliary have always been proud
of our Branch and Auxiliary
building and its meaning. We
wouldliketothank the Brussels
Fire Department for their quick
thinking and actions. Without
them we would have lost all that we
worked so hard for. It will take us a
while but we will be back in full
force. Thank you once again. 28-1
JUTZI. We would wish to express
our thanks toall who were sokind in
our time of bereavement with the
loss of our dear little grandson and
nephew Craig. We had him for only
a year. Thanks to the ladies who
were so kind in preparing and
serving the lunch after the funeral
service. Special thanks to Inez
McDonald and family. - George
andGrace Jutziandfamily. 28-lp
JOHNSTON. I would like to
express my appreciation to my
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the flowers, cards, gifts and
visits while in Goderich Alexandra
Marine Hospital. Also thanks to
Dr. Thompsonand Dr. Walker, the
nursesonthe2ndfloorand Rev.
and Mrs. Roberts for their visits.
All these things will not be
forgotten.-Bert Johnston. 28-1
CARD OF THANKS
RADFORD. The family of the late
Joyce Radford wish to express
sincere thanks toall their relatives,
neighbours and friends for all the
floral tributes, charitable dona
tions, and sympathy cards. Special
thanks to Dr. Street, staff at
Clinton Hospital, Community Nur
ses Services, University Hospital,
and Rev. Snihur for all their
kindness in the past few months.
Thanks to all the neighbours and
relatives who sent food and helped
with the lunch. Your kindness will
always be remembered by Len and
hisfamily. 28-1
IN MEMORIAM
BLAKE. In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather Louie,
who passed away July 15, 1984.
His memory is our keepsake with
which we’ll never part
God has him in his keeping
We have him in our hearts.
- Always remembered by wife
Jeanne, daughters Faye and Mary
Anne and families. 28-1
ENGAGEMENTS
COOK-MARKS
Agnes Mark of Vanastra and
Robert Marks of Stoney Creek are
pleased to announce the forth
coming marriage of their daugh
ter, Tracy to Eric Cook, son of
Eldon and Lorraine Cook of
Belgrave. The marriage is to take
place July 29. Open reception will
follow at B.M. &G. Community
Centre at 8 p.m. Everyone is
welcome. 28-lp
McINTOSH-HOEGY
Mr. and Mrs. Ron McIntosh of
Brucefield would like to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Ruth Ann to Darryl
Hoegy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Hoegy of Walton. The wedding will
take place at Duff’s United Church,
Walton on July 16, 1988 at 6:30
p.m. Open reception to follow in
Seaforth. 28-1
JACOBS-MOORE
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore of RR
5, Wingham are pleased to an
nounce theengagementof their
daughter, Nancy toRoy Jacobs,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Jacobs of Brussels. The wedding
will take place on July 30 with an
open reception at the B.M. & G
Community Centre at8 p.m. 28-1
AT YOUR
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QUEEN’S BUSH RURAL MINI-
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GARAGE SALES
CO-OP YARD SALE - FRIDAY,
July 15, 8 to 5 and Saturday, July
16,9 to 12. Power lawn equipment,
toys, farm supply. Check out all the
specials and enjoy frosty five cent
popsicles. Belgrave Co-op. 28-1
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.
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A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
for Nancy Moore (fiancee of Ray
Jacobs) on Friday, July 15 at the
W.I.HallinBelgraveat8p.m. 28-1
COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR
Trina Watts, Monday, July 18.
Brussels United Church at 8 p.m.
Everyone welcome. 28-lp
COMING EVENTS
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
KIDS CORNER ‘88, “BETHLE-
hem 29 A.D.”. July 18-21, 1:30 -
4:30 p.m. For Gr. K-6 at the
Mennonite Church. Everyone wel
come. For more info call 887-6388.
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DONNYBROOK UNITED
Church is holding a Rural Life
Anniversary Service on Sunday,
July 17, atll a.m. Guest speaker is
Murray Gaunt. Everyone welcome
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“THERE IS ONE IN EVERY
crowd’’. Help recognize Ontario’s
outstanding young people; nomi
nate someone today who qualifies
for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the
Year award. Contactthis news
paper for details. 28-lp
REAL ESTATE
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MASON BAILEY GORDON HILL
BROKER SALES REPRESENTATIVE
482-9371 [24 hour service] 233-3307
NEW LISTING: Blyth, 11/2 floor, brick homeon 1 acre lot with
new steel workshop, zoned highway commercial.
NEW LISTING: Brussels, commercial building on
Turnberry Street. Ideal for Convert-To-Rent Program.
Reasonable price.
NEW LISTING: 2 acres, near Walton, with 6 room frame
home, 2 sheds and barn, under $40,000. Contact Gordon
Hill.
BLYTH: 11/2 floor, 3 bedroom, frame home on extra large lot.
138 ACRES: 6th line Morris Township, 110 acres workable,
no buildings.
89 ACRES: 80 acres workable, near Westfield. 30 acres fall
wheat. No atrazine.
85 ACRES: East Wawanosh, cut stone, two floor home, four
bedrooms, two bay garage and heated workshop. Hardwood
bush, trout stream, very scenic. This is an exceptional
property designed for the executive person who wants every
convenience and country atmosphere.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen
Street, Blyth.
100 ACRES: Farm near Auburn, 75 acres workable, 11/2
storey stucco home. General purpose barn.
1 floor, 2 bedroor SOLD on quiet street in Clinton.
100 ACRES: 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh, no
buildings. Vendor will finance.
12 ACRES: Hog barns for 650 hogs. Frame home.
165 ACRES: On Maitland River. 100 acres workable, 65
acres hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic.
BLYTH: Reduced. 1 floor, 3 bedroom, new home, full
basement and garage.
DAIRY FARM: 142 acres, Highway location. Adjacent to
Village of Blyth. Will sell as going concern or bare farm.
Clinton piano factory
goes south - to Vanastra
Clinton’s 100-year-old piano
factory is leaving town at the end of
this month to take up new quarters
in the old radar school building in
Vanastra.
Paul Ryckman of Sherlock Man
ning Music (1988) Inc. said that his
company had made the “difficult
decision’’ to make the move to the
larger and more modern facility,
which has recently undergone
extensive renovations, because it
offered to rent the company 40,000
square feet of space on the ground
floor.
“The (present) facilities don’t
lend themselves to proper produc
tion. We’re going to a single-floor
facility,’’ Mr. Ryckman said.
COMING EVENTS
BLYTH FESTIVAL
TheCookieWar: July 21 (matinee-
rush seats only), 22.
The Mail-Order Bride: July 13, 14
(matinee - rush seats only), 16, 18,
21.
Lucien: July 14, 15, 19, 20, 23
(matinee and evening).
Unless otherwise indicated, all
performances are at 8:30 p.m.;
matinees are at 2:00 p.m. Box
Office-523-9300/9225. 28-1
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. 28-lp
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Clinton council .which learned of
the move at its July 4 meeting,
expressed concern about the move
from the historic building which
has housed Canada’s last remain
ing piano factory for the past
century, and which was saved from
extinction last year when it was
purchased by a Newfoundland
based private entrepreneur.
Mayor John Balfour said “It’s
sad to see it leave the community,
but I’m glad it’s not going to some
place like Toronto.”
“We’re only going down the
road,” Mr. Ryckman said, adding
that the business hopes in the
future to hire more than the 17
employees it now has.
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