The Citizen, 1988-09-28, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1988.
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not paid by the following Wednesday.
Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m.
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114.
TENDERS
WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
TENDERS FOR SNOW REMOVAL
in the Township of Morris
During the 1988-89 season.
Required: 2 vehicles - either Tandem Dump Truck or
Grader [fully equipped]
Clearly marked, sealed tenders will be received by the
undersigned on a form supplied by the road
superintendent until 4 p.m. on Tuesday, October 4,
1988.
All tenders are subject to the approval of the Ministry
of Transportation.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Lloyd MichieRoadSuperintendent Township of Morris
HULLETTTWP.
1988/89SEAS0N
TENDERFOR
SNOWPLOWING
Tenders for a grader snow
plow to plow approx. 20 miles in
the Northwest Corner of the
Township. The grader must be
I equipped with a V plow and
levelling wing.
Tender forms available at the
Rd. Supt. office and must be in
his office by Oct. 3/88 by 5:00
p.m.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted and must
be approved by M.T.C.
James F. Johnston
Rd. Supt.,
Londesboro, Ont.
NOM 2H0
PERSONAL
ARTISTIC, CARING, COUPLE
wishing to adopt. Lots of quality,
loving time. Working with a
government licensed agency.
Please call collect anytime!
Dianne: (416)324-8238. 39-lp
PREGNANT? CONSIDER ADOP-
ion. Young, caring couple elemen
tary teacher a.id businessman, will
welcome your child into loving
home. Working with government-
licensed agency. Call collect even
ings: (416)897-2766. 39-lp
CARD OF THANKS
WILL-IS. I would like to thank all
friends and relatives for their
visits, cards and flowers while I
was in St. Joseph’s Hosptial. A
special thanks to Dr. Lampi and Dr.
MacKee and nurses on 5th floor. -
Archie Willis. 39-lp
THE LADIES HOMECRAFT OF
Brussels Fair would like to thank
everyone for their donation of pies
and all volunteers who helped in
anyway. Also thanks for support
ing our50-50draw.Thewinnerwas
Carl Johnston of Bluevale. The
winners for the public school draws
are Holly Mitchell, Bronwyn Dun
bar of Grey and Anita Little of
Brussels. Thanks to the Brussels
Hotel, E.M.A. and J.R. Shake
Shoppe for donating these prizes.
39-1
ARMSTRONG. Thanks to all our
friends and neighbours for their
kind expressions of sympathy at
the time of the passing of our
mother, Ellen Armstrong - Donna
and Mel Craig, Mary and Jack
Taylor. 39-lp
TENDERS
WANTED
CARD OF THANKS
MAYER. We would like to thank
our many neighbours and friends
fortheir kindnesses Shared with us
during our time of sorrow. A very
special thank you to Barb and Max
Watts for their kindness and
understanding and to Rev. Car
pentier for his kind words of
comfort and prayer. We all feel
very fortunate to be surrounded by
so much love. Thank you for the
food, flowers, cards and kind
words. Also, a special thank you to
the ladies of the United Church for
a lovely luncheon. Your thought
fulness will always be remember
ed. - Audrey Mayer, Doug, Rob
and Lynda. 39-lp
HIGGINS. Many thanks to all my
family, relatives and friends for
visits, cards, and messages while I
was in Listowel Memorial Hospital
and since coming home. - Alvie
Higgins. * 39-lp
HIGGINS. I would like to thank
everyone who made inquiries, sent
cards and flowers while I was a
patient in Listowel Memorial
Hospital and since returning
home. Thanks also to June and
Gerry and my co-workers for filling
in for me, also to Dr. Paul
Rutherford, Nettie and nurses on
1st floor for their excellent care. -
Marilyn Higgins. 39-lp
BURNS. We wish to express our
heartfelt appreciation to friends,
relatives and neighbours for their
kindness and expressions of sym
pathy with cards, letters, floral
tributes, monetary and memorial
donations and gifts of food extend
ed to us due to the loss of a dear
husband, father and grandfather.
Special thanks toTom and Flor
ence Chuter for their many acts of
kindness. Thanks also to the Royal
Canadian Legion members and
Ladies Auxiliary Branch 420, Blyth
for providing the delicious lunch;
to the Royal Canadian Legion,
Clinton Branch for the use of their
fine facilities. Special thanks to
.Rev. Dave Snihur for his beautiful
service and eulogy; to the Beattie
Funeral Home and staff for their
professional services. Thanks to
friends and neighbours who atten
ded the memorial service and
engaged in the social hour follow
ing. - Vi, Bette, Pat, Barbara and
families. 39-1
BIRTHS
BLACK-TOLL. Aubrey and Marie
Toll are happy to announce the
birth of a baby girl, 7 lbs., 2 oz., to
Kerry Toll and Greer Black on
September 25 in Universit}' Hospi
tal, Edmonton, Alta.
BIRTHS
PEPNECK. With thanks toGod the
creator and sustainer of life,
Richard and Jo-Ann Pepneck (nee
Passchier) are happy to announce
the safe arrival of their daughter,
JcnniferMaria, September 2, 1988
inTaberGeiieral Hospital, Alberta
weighing 7 lbs. 1 2 oz. Thankful
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Pepneck, Vauxhal, Alberta
and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Passchier
Blyth, Ont.
IN MEM0RIAM
CARDIFF. In loving memory of a
dear husband, father, and grand
father, who passed away fourteen
years ago September 29, 1974.
To know him was to love him,
Both for family and friends
And the sweetness of his memory
Time can neither dim nor end.
- So sadly missed by his Helen and
family. 39-lp
AT YOUR
SERVICE
LAWN SPRAYING: EFFECTIVE
weed control at reasonable rates.
Call Brussels Agromart 887-6273.
35-5
GUITAR LESSONS - BEGINNER
classes to be held at the Brussels
school Tuesday and Thursday
evenings, starting October 4. Must
have own guitar. Please call to set
up a time. Janice Fisher, 887-6083.
38-2
HOW TO PLAY POPULAR PIANO
& Organ. New home study course.
Fast, easy method. Guaranteed!
Also for electronic keyboards. For
Free information write: Popular
MusicSystems, Studio 18, 3284
Boucherie Road, Kelowna, B.C.,
V1Z2H2. 39-lp
QUEEN’S BUSH RURAL MINI-
stry. We can help 519-392-6090.
13-tfn
ATTENTION
FARMERS
1. ROUND BALING: Discounts
on 50 or more bales.
Varied sizes: 4' x 4' -
$4.25/bale; 4' x5' - $5.25/bale;
4' x 6' - $6.00/bale.
2. Combining of white beans and
soybeans with flex head with
air reel.
3. Combining of corn with grain
buggy. Trucking available.
4. Custom plowing.
COMPETITIVE RATES
DURWAY CUSTOM
SERVICES
R.R.#1, LONDESBORO
482-7301
GARAGE SALES
GARAGESALE BARGAINS AT
Brian Fear’s, lower Wingham,
Octoberl/88,8a.m.to4p.m., rain
orshine. 39-1
GARAGE SALE: OCTOBER 1 & 2 -
men’s, ladies’, children’s cloth
ing, antiques, furniture, etc. at
Brussels Funeral Home. 39-lp
OMING EVENTS
LONDON’S ORIGINAL DOLL
Show and Sale. Oct. 2, 1988, 10
a.m. -5 p.m. Lamplighter Inn, 591
Wellington Rd., London, Ontario.
Antique, modern, collectible re
production dolls, miniatures,
bears and related items. Adults $2.
Children .75 Doll Draw. Job’s
Daughters (519) 652-9240. (519)
439-4804. 39-lp
COMING EVENT
BLYTH EUCHRE CLUB CARD
partiesarestartingOctober3 in
Memorial Hall at 8 o’clock.
Everyone welcome. 39-lp
BLYTH FRIDAY NIGHT DARTS,
October 7. Registration at 8:30
sharp at Blyth Legion. Everyone
welcome. 39-1
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Ruth Siblock (nee Jermyn) on
Saturday, October 1 at2p.m. at the
BluevaleUnitedChurch. Everyone
welcome. 39-lp
JUST A REMINDER: BAZAAR
and Bake Sale, Saturday, Novem
ber 26, St. John’s Anglican
Church, Brussels. 39-1
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO -
starts Tuesday, October4, 7:30
p.m. Blyth and District Communi
ty Centre. $300 Jack Pot must go.
Over $1,000 in prizes. 39-2ch
BUCK AND DOE FOR BRENDA
Richmond and Burt Sjaarda, Fri
day, Oct. 7, 1988, Brussels. For
more information call Darlene
Bishop 887-6186. 39-1
FALL COLOUR TOUR - YOUR
family is invited to the Fall Colour
Tour on Sunday, October 2nd from
1 to 4 p.m., at the Wawanosh
Valley Conservation Area. Enjoy
horse-drawn wagon rides, guided
walks through the conservation
area and hot apple cider. Admis
sion is free! Wawanosh Valley
C. A. is located north of Blyth, 2km.
west of Hwy. #4 on concession 6-7
of East Wawanosh Township. For
more information contact the
Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority at335-3557. 39-1
BELGRAVE TURKEY SUPPER,
Belgrave arena, Wednesday, Oc
tober 5, 7 p.m. sharp. Advance
tickets only. Tickets available at
Blyth Printing and Belgrave stores
37-3
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS
for Xmas parties now. Fully
licensed banquet room. The Triple
K Restaurant. Call523-9623. 38-3
THERE’S ONE IN EVERY
crowd! Do you know a “Good Kid’’
who deserves an award for com
munityservice, bravery or courage
in overcoming a physical limita
tion? Nominate them for an
Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year
award. Contact this newspaper for
details. 39-lp
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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-tfri
HELP WANTED
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
requires a
BUS DRIVER
at TURNBERRY CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
Duties will commence October 17th, 1988. The successful applicant must
hold a class “B” Driver’s License. Interested applicants should send a
letter of application and resume stating experience to the undersigned
by noon, Wednesday, October 5th, 1988.
Jeanne McDonald «
Personnel Manager
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert St.
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1L0
Huron Public Education
Opening Vp the World chT"R.B. Allan
Director
REAL ESTATE
McDougall home, sunset
Drive, Blyth. 5 rooms, fireplace
with outside chimney, brick plan
ter, all floors finished hardwood,
basement finished with toilet.
Attached garage, large lot. Write
giving payment offer before Octo
ber 8, and give phone number to:
Mrs. J. McDougall, Maplewood
Manor, Church Street, Seaforth,
Ont.NOKIWO. 39-1
FARM FOR SALE
PARCELONE: PartLot2and
Part Lot 3, Concession 10, Grey
Twp., Huron County. On Coun
ty Road #16, adjoining the
north-east corner ot the Village
of Brussels. 82 acres, approxi
mately 75acresworkable. 1-1/2
storey frame house, 3-bed-
rooms; bank barn for beef
cattle; 8-steel granaries; 3-
load-out bins; large modern
style implement shed. Asking
Price is $129,900.
PARCEL TWO: Part Lot 4,
Concession 13, Grey Twp.,
Huron County. On a gravel
road, three kilometres south
east of Brussels. 95 acres,
approximately 40 acres work
able. No buildings. Asking
price is $39,900.
NOTES:
1] Land on both properties is
rented for the 1988-crop year
2] Certified deposit of $7,000
must accompany the offer for
Parcel One; certified deposit of
$4,000 for Parcel Two.
3] Offers may be submitted on
above parcels individually or in
any combination.
For further information
contact:
FARM CREDIT
CORPORATION
Att: David Gowing
Box 39,
Listowel, Ontario.
N4W 3H2.
Telephone no.: 291-3450 if no
answer, call: 824-6360.
Please refer to File Number:
41034-596.
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