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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-10-26, Page 23PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 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. LEGAL’ NOTICE CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS NOTICETOCREDITORS INTHEESTATE OF WESLEY JOHN JEFFERSON ALL PERSONS having claims againstthe Estate of the above- mentioned, late of the Township of West Wawanosh in the County of Huron. Farmer, who died on July 3 l st. 1988. are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 29th day of October 1988. AFTER that date the Executrix will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice. DATEDat Wingham, Ontario, this 4th day of October. 1988. CRAWFORD. MILL & DAVIES 217 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario. NOG 2W0 Solicitors for the Executrix 41-3 NOTICETOCREDITORS 1NTHEESTATEOF JOHN BOWMAN ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above- mentioned, late of the Township of Morris in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on August 4th, 1988. are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 29th day of October 1988. AFTER that date the Executor will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATEDat Wingham, Ontario, this 5th day of October, 1988. CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES 217 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario. NOG 2W0 Solicitors for the Executor 41-3 CARD OF THANKS COOK. Thank You does not seem adequate to express our feelings, but it is the only words we have. Thank you to our family for.the lovely supper and dance in honour of our 35th anniversary. Thank you to the friends, neighbours and relatives who came and made the party such a success. Thank you to the people who sent cards. If Wealth is measured by friends we are the richest people in the world. Thank you again. - Eldon and LorraineCook. 43-lp BARB, MILDRED & THE HAR­ VEST BONANZA Committee wish to thank everyone who helped make the Bonanza a success. 43-lb THE ETHEL WOMEN’S INSTI- tute wishes to thank all those who contributed, worked at and partici­ pated at the Hot Dog Day held at the Ethel Hall to raise money for equipment for the park. A special thank you to the Brussels Legion for their donation. 43-1 McKERCHER, Rhoda. We would like to ex tend our deepest grati­ tude to our relatives, neighbours and friends, who comforted us in the loss of our dear mother. Many thanks tothe Watts Funeral Home, Rev. Larry Welch, and the Turn­ berry Ladies Aid Group. We will always remember your thoughtful­ ness. - Glenn and Elizabeth McKercher, Ruth and Clark Shar­ pin. 43-1 JAMIESON. Our sincere thanks goes to Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels; Knox Presby- trian Church, Belgrave and others for their support during the past four months. May the Lord bless you and keep you eternally! - Vic and Elizabeth Jamieson. 43-1 LONGMAN. We would like to thank OUR family, relatives, neighbours and friends for making our 40th anniversary a very special occasion. Thanks for the lovely gifts, cards and flowers, and also for the lovely meal supplied by the Blyth Inn. All was much appreciat­ ed.-Carl and Kathleen. 43-1 GRASBY. Many thanks to all our neighbours and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy. - Robertand JaneGrasby. 43-1 RICHMOND. A sincere thank you to everyone who took part in my shower on Thursday, October 20. All the gifts were lovely and very much appreciated. Ourcommunity isuniqueinspecialwaysasitits people! Thanks again. - Brenda Richmond. 43-1 FRASER. We would like to thank all our friends, relatives and family for the very special evening on the October 22 in honour of our 40th wedding anniversary at the Brus­ sels arena. A special thanks to our family for the dinner that evening and the trip west this summer, and to all those that attended the reception, also the flowers, gifts and cards of congratulations were very much appreciated. It will be an evening we will always remem­ ber, thank you again. - Doug and Marjory Fraser. 43-1 BIRTHS CARDIFF. Jim and Karen Cardiff are pleased to announce the safe arrivaloftheirgrandson, Adam James on October 6, 1988, son of David and Susan Elliott of Owen Sound. Other proud grandparents are Walter and Kathleen Elliott of Whitechurch. SELLERS. Mandy and Jodi are pleased to announce the arrival of their sister Amber Lynne on October 15, 1988, weighing 7 lbs., 5 oz. Proud parents are Marion and Bill Sellers. Spoiling privileges go to grandparents Eileen and Glen Sellers of Bluevale, and Alice and John Kerr of Oakville. AITCHISON. Bill and Peggy are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Maryann Eliza­ beth, a sister for Katie, born at Wingham Hospital on September 28, 1988, weighing 6 lbs., 1 oz. DEATHS CARTER. At Clinton Hospital on Saturday, October 22,1988, G. Ivan Carter of Clinton and formerly of Hullett Twp., in his 78th year. Beloved husband of Mary Eliza­ beth (Shaddick) Carter and dear father of James and Dorothy of RR 1, Londesborough, Harvey and Linda of Clinton and Derwin and Colleen of Blyth. Also loved by 11 grandchildren and 1 great-grand­ son. Predeceased by one brother Percy Carter. Friends were receiv­ ed at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton; where the funeral service was held on Monday, October 24. Interment Blyth Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. UNICEF makes year-round gift giving easy. WESENBERG. In fond and loving memoryofourdearsonJoewho passed away four years ago October 22. Little did we know that morning, The sorrow the day would bring, The call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. You didn’t have time to say farewell, Or for us to say good-bye, You had gone before we realized, And only God knows why. We think of you in silence, And often speak your name, But all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our silent tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. - Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his parents, broth­ ersandsistersandfamilies. 43-1 BOLGER. In loving memory of Harold who passed away one year ago October 27, 1987. One sad and lonely year has passed Since our great sorrow fell The shock that we received that day No one can ever tell. God gave us strength to meet it And courage to bear the blow But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. -Lovingly remembered by wife Elva, Shirley, Jean, Larry and families. 43-lp GARAGE SALES GARAGE SALE - BRUSSELS, Krauter Court, Saturday, October 29, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Jane McDonald’s Garage. 43-lp GARAGE SALE, OCTOBER 29 bargain prices on leftover items from October 22 sale from 8 a.m. at 360 Drummond St. East, Blyth. 43-1 OWING 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. 14-tfn THE WALTON WOMEN’S INSTI- tute is sponsoring an information meeting concerning the recycling program at the. Walton Landfill Site.Themeetingwillbeheldat the Walton Community Hall on Wednesday, October 26 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. 42-2 ANNUAL TURKEY SMORGAS- bord - Wednesday, November 2 at Duff’s United Church, Walton, 4:30-7p.m. Adults$6.50, children 12 and under, $3.25, preschoolers free. 41&43 ETHEL KNOX PRESBYTERIAN Church 116th anniversary, Sun­ day, October 30, 11 a.m. Guest minister. Rev. Lockie Royal. Spe­ cial music. Fellow'ship hour after worship. 43-1 BLYTH CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL of Entertainment - Cinderella by Martime Marionettes, Saturday, October 29, 1988 - 2 p.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall. Box Office 523- 9300/9225. Tickets for Blyth Din­ ner Auction, Saturday, November 5,1988, on sale now! 43-1 CHURCH SUPPER AT THE Blyth Christian Reformed Church this Friday, Oct. 28 from 5 - 8 p.m. We feature the dutch specialty ‘Stamppot’ and homemade saus­ age. Cost is $6per adult, $3.00 5-11 yrs. and preschoolers free. Every­ one welcome! 43-1 BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth & District Community Centre. $300JackPotmustgo. Over$l,000 in prizes. 43-tfn RETIREMENTTEA. YOU ARE cordially invited to a Retirement Tea to be held for Yvonhe McPherson on Saturday, Nov. 5,2- 4 p.m. or Sunday, Nov. 6, 2-5 p.m. at Wingham United Church. Best wishes only please. 43-2 COME JOIN THE FUN! LINDA’S Pre-Teen Scene and The Fashion Boutique present A Christmas Fashion Extravaganza, Wednes­ day, November 2 at the B.M. & G. Community Centre, Brussels, 7:30 to 10:30. Tickets $5.00 each and are available in our stores. Door prizes. Refreshments. 43-2b WEDDING SHOWER FOR Loretta Steckley and Ted Browne at Brussels Mennonite Fellowship, November 4, at 7:30 p.m. Every- onewelcome. 43-2 NICHOLSON BUS LINES TRIPS: Kitchener shopping, November 1; “Hitz to the Blitz’’, Bingeman Park, November 10; Royal Agricul­ tural WinterFair, November 12 and November 15; Simcoe Christ­ mas lights, December3. Living Christmas Tree, Toronto, Decem­ ber 17. Call Nicholson Bus Lines at 357-3014 or 357-1234. 43-2 THE MAJESTIC INSTITUTE IS holding a euchre party on Novem­ ber 1 at 8 p.m. at the Brussels Library. Everyone welcome. 43-1 JOIN JOHN WESLEY AND THE Blyth Festival Singers for a Wesley hymn-sing, Sunday evening, 7:30 p.m. North Street United Church, Goderich. 43-1 BRUSSELS LEGION LADIES Auxiliary Penny and Bake Sale and Tea Room, November 5, 2 p.m. at Brussels Library. Draw at 3 p.m. sharp. 43-2 REAL ESTATE MASON BAILEY BROKER 482-9371 [24 hour service] NEW LISTING: 100 acre farm near Auburn with house, barn and driveshed, 81 acres workable. Under $90,000. 50 ACRE FARM near Auburn, good frame home, lots of buildings, ideal for part-time farming or horses. BRUCEFIELD: 11/2 floor frame home on 1/4 acre lot, all in excellent condition, under $60,000. 100 ACRES: raised bungalow on 80 acres choice woodland. Very scenic, 2 miles from Lake Huron. BLYTH: 1 floor, 3 bedroom new home, full basement and garage. Vendor will consider mortgage. BRUSSELS: Commercial investment property on Turnberry Street. Ideal for Convert-To-Rent Program. Reasonable price. Ground floor rented. 75 ACRES: farrowing farm, Colborne Township, equipped for 100 sows, very well kept, scenic location. 89 ACRES: 80 acres workable, near Westfield. No atrazine. 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. LONDESBORO: 11/2 floor frame home, 3 bedrooms, large workshop, nice condition. LINDSAY COLLEGIATE CEN- tennial Reunion will be held May 19 - 21, 1989. Former staff & students are invited to write L.C.V.I. Reunion, 260 Kent St. West, Lindsay K9V 2Z5 or phone (705) 324-3556 for a registration package. 43-lp “THERE’S ONE IN EVERY crowd’ ’. Young people six to 18 years who do outstanding good deeds are eligible for nomination as Ontario Junior Citizens of the Year award. Contact this news­ paper for details. Sponsored by OCNA and Canadian Airlines. 43-lp BACK FOR THE 10TH YEAR IN A row! It’s the London Arts & Crafts 10th Annual Christmas Show & Sale at Centennial Hall, 550 Wellington St. London. See over 100 crafts people in a spectacular Show & Sale Fri., Oct. 28, 12-10 p.m.; Sat., Oct. 29, 11-10 p.m.; Sunday, Oct. 30, 11 - 6 p.m. Admission only $2. Information OlgaTraher(519)679-1810. 43-lp CHRISTMAS PARTIES: for family or staff get-togethers. Book now at the Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 43-2 SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL - B.B.Q. chicken and chips, served in the lounge, 5 to 8 p.m. Eat in or takeout. BlythInn, 523-9381. 43-tfn SPECIAL REMEMBRANCE Service - speaker Don Vair at Westfield Fellowship Hour, November 6, 2 p.m. All Welcome. 43-2p TUESDAY, NOV. 1, 7 p.m. BEEF Cow & Calf dispersal from T.R. Farms of Meaford at Carson’s Sales Arena, Listowel. Auctioneer & Sales Mgr., David Carson (519) 291-2049. 43-lp four Message Comes Across In the Classifieds REALESTATE J ■ REAL ESTATE LTD. I 82 ALBERT STREET ■ CLINTON, ONTARIO. Sales Representatives Gordon Hill 233-3307 Carol Boneschansker 887-6870