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The Citizen, 1988-11-09, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 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. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE McBURNEY. The McBurney and Yuill families of the late Helen E. McBurney would like to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy through cards, flowers, food and donations to the Diabetic and Cancer funds. Special thanks to the staff of Wingham & District Hospital for their efforts and compassion, to Rev. J. Rea Grant for his comforting words and spiritual support and to the staff at the McBurney Funeral Home for their understanding and guidance. A special thanks to the Majestic Rebekah Lodge #352 Wingham and Mary Hasting groups for their participation. - Carman, Ivan, Marie McBurney, the Yuill and the McBurneyfamilies. 45-lp YUILL. We gratefully acknow­ ledge all the kindnesses shown to us over the past months - the delicious treats, the visits, the cards and inquiries, Rev. Patt Nunn, the Anglican Church ladies who served the delicious luncheon following the funeral service, the neighbours, Barb and Max Watts were very supportive during our difficult times. We appreciate their concerns and consideration. We would especially thank the Com­ munity Nursing Services and the Town and Country Homemakers. These girls worked untiringly in a pleasantcomforting manner, to ease the suffering and pain. Their thoughtfulness and caring will never be forgotten. - Marlene and Juanita. 45-1 MONTGOMERY. Edna and Arch­ ie Montgomery wish to express sincere appreciation to their friends and neighbours and to the nurses of second floor of Wingham hospital and Dr. Ping for their kindness. I express my regret at not being able to be home to see the children on Halloween. - Sincerely Archie Montgomery. 45-lp IN MEMORIAM HEMINGWAY. In memory of a husband and father, Bert Heming­ way, who passed away November 11, 1979. To a beautiful life came a sudden end He died as he lived, everyone’s friend He was always thoughtful, loving and kind What a wonderful memory he left behind He left a memory we are proud to own. - Always remembered by son Morris Hemingway. 45-lp AT YOUR SERVICE QUEEN’S BUSH RURAL MINI- stry. We can help 519-392-6090. 13-tfn 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 BLYTH LIONS DABBERBINGd, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth & District Community Centre. $300 Jack Pot must go. Over $1,000 in prizes. 43-tfn SATURDAY NLGHT SPECIAL - B.B.Q. Chicken and chips, served in the lounge, 5 to8 p.m. Eat in or take out. Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 43-tfn MARY ROLLINSON OF AUBURN is celebrating her 100th birthday on Friday, November 18. All friends and relatives are invited to an Open House at her home on this date from 1:30 to 4:00 p. m. and 7:00to9:00p.m. 45-1 BLYTH FESTIVAL OF ENTER- tainment features Rod Beattie in the popular continuing saga of Walt Wingfield by Dan Needles. Saturday, November 12, 1988 - 8 p.m.-limitedtickets available. For tickets call Blyth Festival Box Office 523-9300/9225. 45-1 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Belgrave, Blyth and Brussels School Fair Board will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 15at8:15in the Belgrave arena. Everyone wel­ come to attend. 45-1 REAL ESTATE LTD. 82 ALBERT STREET CLINTON, ONTARIO. Sales Representatives Gordon Hill 233-3307 Carol Boneschansker 887-6870 MASON BAILEY BROKER 482-9371 [24 hour service] CLINTON: 309 Albert Street, 2 floor family home with double garage on spacious % acre landscaped lot. Best of 2 worlds - town and country. 100 ACRE FARM near Auburn with house, barn and driveshed, 81 acres workable. Under $90,000. 50 ACRES 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. 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. 100ACRES: 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 framehome, 3 bedrooms, large workshop, nice condition. PEARSON. I would like to express my thanks and gratitude to all those who have shown me such love and kindness while I’ve been ill. You’ll never know how much your prayers, cards, letters, visits and phone calls plus treats brought to the house, have done to help me. Thankyoutomy husband Ralph and my sister Lucy for your loving care. Also to Rev. Charles for your visits at hospital and at home. My sincerest thanks to Dr. Hanlon and Dr. McGregor and nurses on 2nd Floor of Wingham & District Hospital for your care before and after surgery, and also to my nurse from Community Nursing Services Marlene, Karen and Cathy - for your expert care and support. I will never forget. - Edna Pearson. 45-1 p PARKERLOCK&SAFE CO. LOCK and Safe Sales and Service. Please talk to our machine. Stuart T. Parker (519) 887-6350, Brussels, Ont. 43-20 LEARN THE SECRETS OF Chording on Guitar. New home study course. Fast, easy method. Guaranteed! For Free information, write: Studio IB Popular Music, 3284 Boucherie Road, Kelowna, B.C.V1Z2H2. 45-lp BLYTH HORTICULTURAL meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at the Memorial Hall. Pot luck dinner at 6:30. Guest speaker Mrs. Wilma Scott, Belgrave on Christmas flower decorating; entertainment and door prizes. Everyone wel­ come. 45-lp THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION requires a HELP WANTED s HELP WANTED ATTENTION SNOWMOBILERS: Don’t wait until the snow flies to getyour seats repaired. Have it ready when winter comes. Call Montgomery Custom Upholstery 523-4272. 45-tfn OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY - November 17-18-19. Come cele­ brate with the Mercey Brothers at the Brussels Hotel. Tickets now available. Visa, Mastercard accep­ ted. Call 887-9035. Age of majority only. 45-2 PATTERSON. The family of the late Lillian Elizabeth Patterson wishes to express sincere appre­ ciation to relatives, neighbours and friends for their expressions of sympathy as well as for kindness shown during her illness. Thank you to all who sent baking, cards, floral tributes and memorial dona­ tions. Special thanks to the nursing staff of Clinton Public Hospital, Dr. Hay, Rev. Ramirez, the Blyth U.C.W., pallbearers, flower bear­ ers, and the Tasker Funeral Home. Your kindness will always be remembered. - Bill Patterson and family. 45-lp FOR CUSTOM BULLDOZING AND SCRAPER WORK CALL: BILLMcDOUGALL BULLDOZING BLYTH,ONTARIO 523-9643 ATTENTION FARMERS OPEN HOUSE - AT JOANN MacDonald’s, Morris St., Blyth on November 17from9a.m. to9 p.m. Crocheted items and crafts. 45-2 THE A.C.W. OF TRINITY Church, Belgrave will be holding a bazaar, bake sale and tea in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave on Saturday, Nov. 12 starting at2 o’clock. 45-1 ALEXANDER. The family of the late R. Norman Alexander would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for many acts of kindness. Visits, cards, letters, memorial donations, flowers and food were all appreciated. Special thanks to the Rev. Dave Snihur, the pallbearers and the Beatty Funeral Home. Thanks also to the ladies of Londesboro United Church for the lovely lunch served following the service.-HelenAlexander. 45-lp 1. ROUND BALING. Discounts on 50 or more bales. Varied sizes: 4' x 4' - $4.25/bale;4'x5'-$5.25/bale; 4x6- $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 NICHOLSON BUS LINES: Thurs., Nov. 10-Hitz to Blitz, show andamealatBingemanPark. Sat., Nov. 12 - Royal Winter Fair, Charolais Auction as well. Tues., Nov. 15 - Royal Winter Fair, Seniors Day, Free Matinee. Sat., Dec. 3 - The Simcoe Lights, Christmas Wonderland of Colour. Mon., Dec. 5 - A Kitchener Christmas Shopping Trip, $10 special. Sat., Dec. 17 - The Living Christmas Tree in Toronto. For more information call Isabelle Campbell357-1938. 45-1 AUCTIONS PETERBORO AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday 10:30 a.m. Dealers only. Consign, sell or buy to enter our cash draws $1,000 on Nov. 1st. No sale - No charge. Free Breakfast and lunch. Call (70S) 742-2658 or 745-5007. We need cars -we need buyers. 45-lp BASIC CUSTODIAN at F. E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Permanent full-time position, 40 hours per week, includes shift work. The successful applicant will become a member of the Service Employees’ Union, Local 210. Interested applicants are requested to send a letter of application and resume outlining experience and education, including references. Applications will be received until 12:00 noon, November 17, 1988, by: Jeanne McDonald,Personnel Manager HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 103 Albert Street,CLINTON, Ontario, N0M 1L0 ■b) Huron Public Education Director Opening Dp the World Crime Stoppers Crime of the week Thieves stole a back-hoe worth $65,000 from a Hay Township road. Crime Stoppers and the Crimi­ nal Investigators at the Exeter Detachment of the Ontario Provin­ cial Police are asking your help in solving this theft. On December 10, 1987at8:30 a.m. the operator of a back-hoe for Richard Bedard Construction re­ turned toCantain Beach Rd. in Hay Township and found his back-hoe missing. He had parked the back-hoe on Cantain Rd. 150 meters west of Hwy. #21 the afternoon before at 4:30 p.m. Because of the size and weight of this vehicle police believe a tractor truck with a float trailer was used to move it from the area. The back-hoe is described as a 1986 CASE 580E, yellow and brown in colour with damage to the right rear fender. It has the following serial #’s: CASE 580E - #17039772, Engine - #0044170099, Transmission - #0016297192, Back-hoe unit - #0017433545. If you witnessed anything about this theft or know the whereabouts of this vehicle call Crime Stoppers of Huron County toll free at 1-800-265-1777 or locally at 482- 3821. If you have any information dealing with a crime call during office hours, 9:30a.m. to4:30p.m. Monday to Friday. Your call will not be traced nor recorded and your anonymity is guaranteed. You will never have to identify yourself nor testify in court. If your information leads to an arrest you could earn a cash reward of up to $1,000. Remember crime doesn’t pay but Crime Stoppers does!