HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-09-14, Page 28PAGE 28. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1988.
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CARD OF THANKS
THOMAS. I would like to take this
opportunity to thank all my family,
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the lovely cards, flowers, visits
and gifts I have received while in
Listowel hospital and since coming
home. Also the phone calls and
treats brought in to me were all
very much appreciated. Thank you
all. - VernaThomas. 37-1
BROWN. With great appreciation
Walter and Sharlene Brown wish to
thank all the ones on the 8th of
Morris for the beautiful gift and
wonderful supper held at Larry and
Myrtle Badley’s on September 4.
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HAYWARD. We would like to
express our appreciation to those
who sent tasty food, cards, phone
calls and words of encouragement
to us while Bob has been ill. Also a
special thanks to our friends and
neighbours in the mobile park for
the fruit, books and prayers. It is a
comfort to know that you all care. -
Bob and Anna Hayward. 37-1
LAIR. We would like to express our
heartfelt appreciation to all our
friends, relatives and neighbours
for their kindness and expressions
of sympathy with cards, letters,
floral tributes, Memorial dona
tions and food extended to us, due
tothelossofadearhusband, father
and grandfather, Raymond Lair. -
James, Betty, Paul Lair andfamily.
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McNICHOL. Danica and Kyle
would like to thank family, friends
and relatives for cards, flowers,
gifts and visits while in Clinton
Public Hospital. We would like to
extend a very special thank you to
Dr. Hay and the O.B. staff. Your
care will never be forgotten. 37-lp
WHITTARD. Thank you for the
lovely cards, visits, calls, flowers
and treats sent to me while in St.
Joseph’s Hospital and since com
ing home. They helped me get
through afewtryingdays. -Lois
Whittard. 37-1
BIRTHS COMING EVENTS
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not paid by the following Wednesday.
Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m.
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COMING EVENTS
JANES. Eric and Kim proudly
announce the birth of their first
child. Michael Eric was born at
West Lincoln Memorial Hospital,
Grimbsy, Ontario at 8:47 p.m. on
Sept. 9, 1988, weighing in at 8 lbs.,
3 oz. Michael is a first grandchild
for Eugene and Isabel Janes of
Brussels and Lloyd and Ruth Hill of
Lindsay. He is also a first
great-grandchild for Russ and Pat
Ritchie of Lucknow.
FITNESS IS FUN - WHEN YOU
work at your own pace. It’s your
body audit has to last a lifetime.
Exercise Program with Druisilla
Leitch, Tuesday evenings. Doors
open 7:45. Exercises 8-9:15 Grey
Central School, Ethel, Ont. Regi
stration and exercise Tuesday,
September 20, 7:30p.m. lOweeks -
$20.00 Men are welcome. For
information call 887-6192. 37-lb
Autumn Vacations in the Parry
Sound Area. Enjoy a variety of
accommodations, dining, shop
ping and events. Fall Footprints
Festival Sept. 16 - 25th. For
information Parry Sound Area
Chamber of Commerce, 70 Church
St. Parry Sound, Ont. P2A 1Y9.
(705) 746-4213, 1-800-461-4261.
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McNICHOL. Jim and Danica are
pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their son Kyle James
born on September 6, weighing 8
lbs., 8 oz. in Clinton Public
Hospital, a little brother for Jeffery
and Brent. Proud grandparents are
Pierre and Marie Rammeloo of
Blyth and Ralph and Anna Mc-
Nichol of Seaforth. Great-grand
parents are Jack and Cornellia Van
Raay of Chatham.
HURON COUNTY FEDERATION
of Agriculture, Annual Meeting,
Friday, October 14, 1988, in Blyth
Community Centre. Social Hour 6
p.m. Dinner 7 p.m. Dancing to
follow. Tickets $10 per person
(dinner and dance) - available from
Twp. Directors or call 482-9642 or
482-9133. 37-40-41
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 Bargain in the
Classified Section.
ENGAGEMENTS
BLYTH GIRL GUIDES (AGES 9 -
12) and Brownie (ages 6 - 8)
Registration, Thursday, Septem
ber 15, 6:30 to 7:30 at the Blyth
Public School library. 37-lp
AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES
MASON-RHYN ARD
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rhynard
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Dianne Nadine to Brian
Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Mason, Blyth, Ont. on September
24, 1988 at seven o’clock, Blyth
United Church. Open reception at
9p.m., AuburnHall. 37-lp
BELGRAVE TURKEY SUPPER,
Belgrave arena, Wednesday, Oc
tober 5, 7 p.m. sharp. Advance
tickets only. Tickets available at
Blyth Printing and Belgrave stores
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LARGE
AUCTION SALE
Power and hand tools, antiques, furnitureand appliances
to be held at Richard Lobb’s Auction Barn, Clinton for
CLIFF McDONALDOFGODERICH AND
THEESTATEOFGEORGECARTERON
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 AT10 A.M.
Two auctioneers selling due to large offering.
RICHARD LOBB AND BERT LOBB482-7898
AT YOUR
SERVICE
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE WILL
be held in Knox Presbyterian
Church Belgrave, Sunday, Sept. 18
at 11 a.m. Guest speaker will be
Mr. Don Vair. Everyone welcome.
37-1
LAWN SPRAYING: EFFECTIVE
weed control at reasonable rates.
Call Brussels Agromart 887-6273.
35-5
QUEEN’S BUSH RURAL MINI-
stry. We can help 519-392-6090.
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A TEA AND COFFEE PARTY FOR
the Auxiliary to the Wingham and
District Hospital will be held at the
homeof Mrs. Dorothy MacDonald,
660 James St., Brussels on Mon
day, September 19 from 10 -11:30
a.m. and 2 - 4 p.m. All interested
persons are cordially invited to
attend. 37-1
A CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of household effects and antiques on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 AT 11 O’CLOCK FOR
MRS. MILDRED VANNAN, BELGRAVE
at the Belgrave arena
TERMS: Cash Day of Sale & proper I. D., 8 % Sales Tax
in effect where applicable. Any announcements or
corrections day of sale take precedence over written
advertising. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for
accidents or loss of purchase day of sale.
For information contact:
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349
ATTENTION
FARMERS
RICE. I wish to thank our
neighbours and friends for their
kindness in the recent passing of a
dear wife arid mother. Thanks also
to Dr. Street, Tasker Funeral
Home, Clinton Hospital and oth
ers. May God’s peace be with us
all.-RiceFamily. 37-1
HOWSON. We wish to thank our
relatives and friends for making
our 50th anniversary party such an
enjoyable occasion. To those who
sent cards, gifts and flowers, a
heartfelt thank you. A very special
thanks to our family who arranged
this special day for us. MayGod
blessyou all.-Fred and Mary. 37-1
COULTES. We want to thank all
our relatives, friends and neigh-
boursfor the cards, flowers and
gifts we received on our 50th
wedding anniversary. Thanks to
our family who planned and made
it all happen. Our appreciation
goes to Calvin-Brick U.C.W.,
Belgrave W.I. and “The Tempta
tion’’ for their part in making our
day so special. Thanks to those who
attended our party. It was great to
see you all. - Norman and Mary
Coultes. 37-1
IN MEMORIAM
MACDONALD. In loving memory
of a dear friend, Judy Leigh, who
passed away September 7, 1981.
A little tribute small and tender
Just to say I still remember.
Always remembered - Your friend
Andrea. 37-lp
1. HAY CUTTING: 9' Haybind.
2. ROUND BALING: Discounts
on 50 or more bales.
Varied sizes: 4' x 4' -
$4.25/bale; 4' x 5' - $5.25/bale;
4' x 6' - $6.00/bale.
3. COMBINING of all crops with
flex heads. Wagons and auger
grain buggy available. 12 ft.
swather.
4. TRUCKING: Two combines to
serve your needs. Air Reel
equipped.
COMPETITIVE RATES
DURWAY CUSTOM
SERVICES
R.R. #1, LONDESBORO
432-7301
STORY TIMES AT BRUSSELS
Branch Library - stories, songs,
crafts for 2,3 & 4 year olds starting
in October. To pre-register stop in
or phone library at 887-6448 by
September 23. This is afree service
of Huron County Library. 37-2
ANYONE INTERESTED IN
Power Skating classes please
contact Michelle Blake at 887-6129
$35.00for 10-onehoursessions
Saturday mornings (dates and
timestobe announced). 37-1
WEDNESDAYS-ALL-YOU-CAN-
eat spaghetti and salad bar, 5 to 8
p.m.; Thursdays - wing night, 8 to
12p.m.; Fridays-T-bonesteak and
all-you-can-eat salad bar, 5 to 8
p.m. Brussels Hotel, 887-9035.
37-1
IN MEMORIAM
TENPAS. In loving memory of
Albert, who passed away Septem
ber 17, 1987.
God saw you getting tired when
A cure was not to be,
He closed his arms around you and
Whispered “Come to Me’’.
In tears we saw you sinking,
We watched you fade away,
Our hearts were almost broken,
You fought so hard to stay.
But when we saw you sleeping,
So peacefully from pain,
We could not wish you back
To suffer that again.
So keep your arms around him
Lord, and give him special care,
Make up for all the suffering
And all that seemed unfair.
- Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by his wife Mary and
children Brian, Brenda, Carol and
Judy. 37-1
FAMILY DANCE AND APPRE-
ciation night for Charlie and Pearl
Bromley tobe held at the Blyth and
District Community Centre on
September 24, 1988. Dancing from
9 - 1 p.m. Band - High Tide.
Everyone welcome. This event to
help offset the deficit of the
Community Centre and the install
ation of the condensor. 37-2
DANCE WITH THE “ENTER-
tainers’’ - a fund-raising dance for
the Wingham and Area Day Centre
for the Homebound, Saturday,
Sept. 17/88 - 9 to 1 at the Brussels
Community Centre. Lunch provid
ed. 35-3
“THERE’S ONE IN EVERY
Crowd’’. Nominations are now
being received for Ontario Junior
Citizenofthe Yearawards. Contact
this newspaper to nominate an
outstanding young person ages six
to 18. who deserves more than a pat
ontheback. 37-lp
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of household effects and antiques for
WILLIAM J. ELLIOTT
183 Elizabeth St., Goderich on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17,1988AT10:30A.M.
Coloured T.V. [like new], Westinghouse freezer 71/2 cu. ft.
[new], Simplicity spin washer, Hoover washer, chest of
drawers, single bed, chrome table & chairs, rocking chair,
old bed, platform rocker, couch, end tables, coffee table, odd
tables, trilite lamp, ash tray, jewel boxes, 3 gun racks, hall
tree, electric clocks, ironing board, T.V. tables, deer horns,
exercise machine, step ladder, wash tub, lawn chairs, wheel
barrow, garden tools, suitcases, jars.
ANTIQUES: spool bed, brass lite, old dishes, fiddle in
wooden box, picture frames, wicker basket, wicker hen, old
wooden chairs.
Many small articles, dishes, appliances, linen, pillows,
blankets, etc. too numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash & Proper I. D. plus 8% sales tax in effect
Day of Sale where applicable.
Any announcements or 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:
WM. J. ELLIOTT524-2841
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
More houseleague players needed
Continued from page 23
the travelling teams and is held at
the Brussels arena for an hour on
Saturday morning. The players
come and play a game against each
other, fully equipped to prevent
injury. Officials try to match ages
and or ability levels in order to
maketwofairteams. Alot more
players are needed in order to go
ahead with it, so if you are
interested please contact Bob
Thomas, Bev Stevenson 887-6065
or Trish Clarkson 887-6058 as soon
as possible.
Anyone who has not registered
for the travelling teams is still
welcome to do so.
The skate and equipment ex
change will be later this year in
order to give people more time to
drag out their skates, etc. and see if
they fit. People may bring their old,
too small equipment upstairs at the
* arena on Thursday, October 13 to
be registered and priced, then
return Friday, October 14 to buy.
The next Minor Hockey meeting
will be Monday, October 3.