HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-08-10, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1988.
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EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
WORK OVERSEAS-EUROPE.
A fantastic challenge awaits you.
Work in either Denmark, Sweden,
Notway, Germany, The Nether
lands. Single people between
19-28. Interested in Foreign Agri
culture. Contact I. A.E. A., 206,
1501-17 Avenue S.W., Calgary,
Alberta, T2T0E2. 32-lp
EDUCATIONAL SALES CON-
sultant - part time, 20 - 25 hours per
week, $300.00 guaranteed. Teach
ing background helpful. For inter
view call 624-5774; in London (519)
657-1891. 32-lp
TENDERS
WANTED
SIDEWALK TENDERS
Sealed, clearly marked tenders
will be received at the Munici
pal Office until 4:00 p.m.
August 23,1988 for the installa
tion of the following:
1] approximately 1470 feet of 4
foot wide sidewalk in the
Hamlet of Walton
and
2] approximately 415 feet of 4
foot wide sidewalk in the
Hamlet of Belgrave.
Tender forms and further in
formation can be obtained from
the undersigned.
Lloyd Michie
Road Superintendent
Township of Morris
R.R. 4,
BRUSSELS, Ontario.
NOG 1H0
519-887-6137
HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
S F.T.[HC] 88-16
For the supply of all labour,
materials, plant services,
equipment, transportation and
incidentals for construction of a
reinforced concrete wheelchair
ramp at 135 James Street,
CLINTON, Ontario.
Tenders will be received for the
above until 11:00 a m. local
time, Wednesday, August 24,
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
ACCEPTED.
CARD OF THANKS
JOHNSTON. I would like to say
thanks to Dr. J. King and his team
nursing staff on the third floor of St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London while I
was a patient there, thanks to my
neighbours and friends for the
visits, treats, flowers and cards
which I received and for food
brought in at home. It was greatly
appreciated.-RuthJohnston. 32-1
CARD OF THANKS BIRTHS ■ COMING EVENTS ■ COMING EVENTS
CARTER. The family of the late
George Carter wish to express
their sincere thanks to relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
expressions of sympathy with
floral tributes, cards and chari
table donations. We are grateful to
Rev. Bechtel and Ball & Falconer
Funeral Chapel for their profes
sional services and to the Burns
U.C.W. for a delicious lunch. Our
special thanks to the staff at
Huronview for the care and
compassion shown him during his
stay there and to those whose visits
made his days brighter. 32-lp
CRUICKSHANK. The family of
the late Mabel Cruickshank wish to
express gratitude to relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
many acts of kindness shown to a
beloved mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother during many
months of illness and for flowers,
cards, letters, calls and donations
received at the time of our
bereavement. Our special thanks
go to Dr. Jim McGregor, Dr. Brian
Hanlon and the nurses on second
floor for the excellent care which
she received during her confine
ments over the years. Many thanks
to Rev. John Vaudry of St.
Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
and to the Ladies’ Auxiliary of St.
Andrew’s and to members of
Brussels Rebekah Lodge. Finally
we extend thanks to the McBurney
Funeral Home for the constant and
caring assistance, which guided
the family through a time of
sorrow. In times of trouble, it
comforting to be surrounded by
such a caring community. - Lois
McCall, Bud, Dorothy Cruick
shank and families. 32-1
CUNNINGHAM. I would like to
thank the neighbours for the lovely
flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson
and the Reinink families for their
kindness, also the families of
Harold’s late sister, Theresa and
the families of his late brother,
Vere, and the Londesboro U.C.W.
for the lovely rose. Special thanks
to Lloyd Tasker, Lois van Vliet and
June Bradley and to the Londes
boro women of the church for
providing the delicious lunch. Also
thanks to Harold’s six nephews for
acting as pallbearers. -(Annie)
Mrs. Harold Cunningham. 32-1
JEFFERSON. We would like to
thank all our friends, neighbours
and relatives for their many
kindnesses and help. Thank you to
all whogaveflowers, charitable
donations and sent food to our
home. Thank you to all who gave
special help to us. Thank you Lila
McClinchey, Jane Bromley and
Marie Heffron for help in the
house. Thanks to all who helped
with chores and baling straw.
Many thanks to the Donnybrook
U. C. W. for lu nch after the fu neral,
and to the nurses at Wingham
Hospital and the ambulance dri
vers for the their kindness. A
special thanks to Doug and Darlene
Mole for bringing Carrie Page to
Ontario. Everyone’s kindness and
help will always be remembered. -
Eilleen Jefferson and family. 32-1
JOHNSTON. I want to express my
sincere thanks to my family, also
Dr. Hay, Dr. Flowers and the
nurses of Clinton Public Hospital.
It was much appreciated. -Malinda
Johnston. _ 32-lp
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ORRICK. Kim and Paul Orrick are
happy to announce the arrival of
their son Thomas Kyle on July 15,
1988 in Kingston General Hospi
tal. Proud grandparents are Ed
ward and Joan Watson, Blyth and
Peter and Stella Orrick, Missis
sauga.
IN MEM0RIAM
KIRKCONNELL. In loving me
mory of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Elizabeth, who pas
sed away August 12, 1980.
Her memory is our keepsake
With which we’ll never part
God has her in his keeping,
We have her in our hearts.
- Always remembered by husband
Andrew and children Jeanne,
Harold&Mary, andDianne and
families. 32-lp
AT YOUR
SERVICE
DURA-WELD PORTABLE
welding, steel and cast repairs,
custom fabrication. Phone 887-
6594 after 5:30 weekdays. 32-4
J.C. ENTERPRISES-CUSTOM
farming. Combining grains,
wheat, canola, corn, soybeans, etc.
Phone 526-7523. 29-6
CUSTOM SWATHING OF SMALL
grains. Phone Kurt Whitfield,
523-4893 or523-9337. 31-2
CUSTOM COMBINING: “WE’LL
treat your crop like it’s ours. ’ ’ Pick
up or direct. Contact Len or Chris
Palmer, 357-3385. 31-2
QUEEN’S BUSH RURAL MINI-
stry. We can help 519-392-6090.
13-tfn
GARAGE SALES
MELISSA’S FIRST GARAGE
Sale August20-21,8:30-4 p.m.
each day, cone. 15, Grey Township
just off County Rd. 12 north of
Walton, 3 houses east. Something
for everyone. Watch for the signs.
32-2
COMING EVENTS
“THERE IS ONE IN EVERY
crowd’’. Do you know a “Good
Kid” who deserves- an award for
community service, bravery or
courage in overcoming a physical
limitation? Nominate them for an
Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year
award. Contact this newspaper for
details. 32-lp
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
“FAMILY NIGHT OUT”
Thursday, Aug. 25-7:00-10:00
p.m. in Blyth Public School.
Displays of toys, baking, make-up,
clothes, etc. Lunch Booth. Spon
sored by Coffee Break Ministry of
Blyth. Everyone welcome. 32-3p
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
PORK AND BEEF BARBECUE,
Walton Ball Park, Aug. 19/88 from
5- 7 p.m., sponsored by Walton
Area Sports Club. For tickets
phone Joyce Marcuccio 887-9797,
Evelyn Blake887-6517. 32-2b
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
Branch 218 general meeting Aug.
22, 1988, 8:30 p.m. at.the Library
basement. Open to all voting
members. We need your support!
32-2
IT’S HERE - OUR NEW SALAD
bar has arrived and will be well
stocked for your dining pleasure
this weekend. Brussels Hotel. 32-1
AUCTION SALES
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects & Antiques for
GILBERT FRAYNE, ESTATE
Kingsbridge on Hwy. 21,15 mi. north of Goderich
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20,1988 AT 1:00 P.M.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
EUGENE FRAYNE 528-7405
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
Cranbrook
Compiled by Mrs. Mac Engel. Phone 887-6645
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery & Household Effects & Antiques for
TONYADIANECARTER, RR5LUCKNOW
SATURDAY, AUGUST13,1988AT12:30P.M.
N.H. Lot58,Conc. 1, KinlossTwp. 1 mi. N.of Lucknow on
Havelock St. or 1 corner N. at South Kinloss Church
Truck camper A racks, 87 bales hay, 1 yr. old, N.I. manure
spreader, 6’ cultivator 3 P.T.H., Massey 35 diesel
tractor/loader, bucket A chains, 6’ snowblower [Helm]
singleauger, snowmobile, harness, saddle, buggy A 21/2 yr.
horse, wheelbarrow, pressure pump, chain saw, steel pig
troughs, wood barrels, fence stretchers, jigsaw, ladders,
tools, sander, logging chain, 10 cord of hardwood, riding
lawn mower, boys bicycle 20”.
HOUSEHOLD: small fridge, freezer, chrome table A 6
chairs, 10 bags salt A water softener, beds, mattresses, 2
day beds, swivel rocker, chrome rocking chair, airtight wood
stove A pipes, windows, oil lamps, toys, books, games, odd
dishes, quilts, towels, coffee maker and other articles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash and proper I.D.dayof sale, 8% sales taxin
effect where applicable. Any announcementsor corrections
day of sale take precedence over written advertising.
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for loss of purchase
or accidents day of sale.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
TONYORDIANECARTER528-2216
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL, 357-2349
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Minielly
enjoyed a trip to North Bay and
Sudbury recently.
Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. Dave
Rapson and children camped at
Family Paradise for a few days.
Richard Minielly is holidaying
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Chapelle, Baldwin.
BLYTH FESTIVAL
The Cookie War: Aug. 11,12,18
(rush seats only for all these
performances).
The Mail Order Bride: 13 (rush
seatsonly), 15,16,20 (matinee,
rush seats only)
Fires In The Night: Aug. 13
(matinee, rush seats only), Aug.
17, Aug. 18 (matinee, rush seats
only), Aug. 20
Lucien: Aug. 11 (matinee) Aug. 19.
32-1
CRUISING ON THE ST. LAW-
rence River. Close to home. Enjoy 4
days this summer aboard the
elegant Canadian Empress visit
ing romantic cities, the world
famous 1000 Islands, the Interna
tional Seaway/locks, spectacular
shorelines and more. Dial-a-bro-
chure 1-800-267-0960. 32-lp
ODESSA ANTIQUE SHOW. SUN-
day, Augustl4,19887a.m. -4p.m.
Eastern Ontario’s largest antique
show, 250 dealers, outside rain or
shine. 1/10 mile south of Highway
401 at exit 599, 10 minutes west of
Kingston. Admission $3. Informa-
tion (613) 387-3917. 32-lp
AUCTION SALES
Miss Sharon Engel, London,
visited with Mrs. Mac Engel on
Friday.
Angie Williams is playing host to
Tara Hook on holidays in Cran
brook for a few days. Tara is a
former schoolmate from New
market who is now residing in
Peterborough.