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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-04-01, Page 23THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1987. PAGE 2? Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50 for 20 words, additional words 10c 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. TENDERS WANTED GRAVEL TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF GREY Sealed, clearly marked tenders are now being received for the purpose of crushing, hauling and spreading of approximately 27,000 cu. yds. more or less of 5/8” Granular “A” Gravel for the roads in the South half of the Township of Grey. Work to be completed by June 15, 1987 to the satisfaction of the Township Road Superintendent. The con- tractorto be responsible for any rules or regulations which may be applicable under the Pits and Quarries Act. Apply to the undersigned for contract forms. Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the enclosed bid and will be received by the undersigned until4:00p.m., Friday, April 3, 1987. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and all tenders are subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation and Communi­ cations. ROY WILLIAMSON ROAD SUPERINTENDENT TOWNSHIP OF GREY. CARD OF THANKS McCUTCHEON. A sincere thank you to my family, friends and neighbours who were so kind when 1 was a patient in Listowel Memorial Hospital and since returning home. For visits, cards, flowers, baskets of fruit, boxes of candy, bath cubes, perfume, baking brought to my home, and telephone calls to my hospital room and to my home. Thanks also to Dr. Mather and the excellent nursing staff at the hospital. - Marie McCutcheon. 13-lp EVANS. I would like to thank all those who visited me in hospital, flowers and treats, thanks to doctorsandnurses, Doug Zehr and Rev. Carpentier. Those who gave transportation to hospital and home, food, visits, treats, since home. Thanks to Dr. Bozhk. Your kindness will never be forgotten. God Bless you all. - Ida Evans. 13-lp BELL. I would like to thank my relatives, friends and former neighboursfor the lovely cards, flowers, giftsandeveryonewho visited me on the occasion of my 95th birthday. Your thoughtful­ ness is appreciated and will not be forgotten.-Charlotte Bell. 13-lp MADILL. I would like to thank all those who visited, sent flowers, cards, treats and provided rides while I was in the hospital and since returning home. - Ray Madill. IN MEMORIAM a IN MEMORIAM ROBERT CHARLES STEPHENSON November23,1955-April 7,1986 Though Robert is dead, grieve not for him with tears, Think not of death with sorrowing and fears, He is so near that every tear we shed Touches and tortures him, though we think him dead ... But when we laugh and sing in glad delight His soul is lifted upward to the light: Laugh and be glad for ail that life is giving, And Robert, though dead, will share our joy in living. Carried forever in the heartsof Bonnieand Courtney STEPHENSON, Robert. I had a son I was proud to own, How much I miss him will never be known, The heartaches in this world are many, But to lose my son was the greatest of any. Son, if I could make a wish tonight, And know it would come true, I’d wish I could reach Heaven, And ask to speak to you. So many things have happened son, Since you were called away, So many things to share with you, Had you been left to stay. They say memories are golden, Well maybe that is true, But we never wanted memories, We only wanted you. For those who have a son, Cherish him with care, For you will never know the heartache, Until he is no longer there. - Dad and Mom 13-1 STEPHENSON. In loving memory of Robert who passed away a year ago. He left us quietly, His thoughts unknown, But left us a memory, • We are proud to own; So treasure him Lord, In your garden of rest; For when on earth, He was one of the best. -Bill, Joan,KimandKellie. 13-1 KENNEDY. In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather who passed away 15 years ago, March 30, 1972 in his 50th year. 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 glorious memory to leave behind. He left so suddenly, His thoughts unknown. But he left us memories, We are proud to own. Treasurer him God, In your garden of rest. For in this world He was one of the blest. - Always in our hearts Wayne, Brenda, Sharee, Mark, Jean and theirfamilies. 13-1 CURRIE. In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and bro­ ther, Donald Stewart Currie, who passed away April 3, 1975. A little tribute true and tender, Just to show we still remember, He lives with us in memory still Not just today but always will. -Ever remembered by sons, Barry, John and Douglas, sister Betty and families. 13-1 Advertising brings product information to you. DEATHS BRONSON. Raymond M. at Vict­ oria Hospital, Westminster Cam­ pus, London, Ont., Monday, March 23, 1987, following a lengthy illness, Raymond McLen­ nan Bronson, of Greenfield Ave., Kitchener, formerly of Brussels, Ont., age 65 years. A veteran of WW II of the 48th Highland Regiment of Toronto. A former employee of Maitland Tele Serv­ ices until his retirement in 1977. Past Master of the Brussels Masonic Lodge, Secretary Treas­ urer of Royal Canadian Legion, Brussels and Secretary Treasurer of the Legion Pipe Band in Brussels. Beloved husband of Elizabeth (Betty) (nee Mitchell). Father of Raymond and his wife Gale, of Stratford; Marrni (Mrs. Michael Balog), of Elmira. Brother of Marvin, Toronto; Jack of B.C.; Muriel (Mrs. Ken Perry), Oakville; Marguerite (Mrs. John Montfort) of Toronto. Also survived by 4 grandchildren, Krista, Danny, Zachary and Taite. A memorial service was held Thursday, March 26 at the Melville Presbyterian Church in Brussels, Rev. V. Jamieson officiating. Cremation has taken place. COMING EVENTS BENEFIT DANCE FOR KEN Carter and Pam Buckler to be held on April 3 at Brussels Community Centre, who lost their home by fire, music by Pete Bauer. Donations will be accepted at the door and Bluevale Post Office. Family danc­ ing 9 p.m. -1a.m. Ladies please bringlunch. 12-2 FUND-RAISING DANCE FOR the Wingham and area Day Centre for the Homebound. Saturday, April 4th, Belmore Community Centre. Dancing from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Music provided by The Entertainers. Tickets available at the door or Wingham Armouries. 12-2 HURON BRANCHOGSWORK- shop, Wingham United Church, Wed., April 8, at 7:30 p.m. Help for Beginners in Genealogy. Everyone interested is welcome. 12-2p The HuronjCounty Health Unit presents “Pleasures, Problems and Preschoolers” - a series of 3 Parenting Classes for parents of children aged 1-5 years. Classes will commence Thursday, April 2, 1987 and will be held at Seaforth Hospital, Seaforth. Please call 527-1243 to pre-register by March 26,1987. 11-3 GENERAL MEETING TO D1S- cuss with the residents of East Wawanosh Township information for the upcoming township history book for the 125th anniversary on April9at8 p.m. at East Wawanosh Public School. 13-2 AT YOUR SERVICE DENTURE . THERAPY/ CLINIC A I OPEN: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. Eve. & Weekend-by appt. PLANNING A PARTY? WOULD you like us to look after the food? We cater to small weddings, banquets, luncheons or home parties. Old-fashioned home cook­ ing. Reasonable prices. Phone Beth Earl 887-6401 or Joan Smith 887-6341. 13&18 COMING EVENTS THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Town and Country Homemakers will be held in the Goderich Township Hall, Holmesville on Tuesday, April 14, 1987. Guest speaker - Joe Cordiano, M.P.P., Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Community and Social Services. Social Hour - 6-7 p.m.; Dinner 7 p.m., $8.50 per person. Tickets can be obtained from board of directors or the Wingham Office, 357-3222. 13-2 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE nomination meeting, riding of Huron (Provincial) April 14, 8 p.m., Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton. 13-2 THE BRUSSELS HOME AND School will meet at the public school at 7:30 on April 8. Mr. Doug Yeo, school resource teacher, Victoria Public School will present slides and artifacts of his trip to China. Everyone is welcome to attend. 13-1 GARAGE SALE: OUR 12TH AN- nual Garage Sale will be held Friday, May 8th from 7-9 p.m. at the Blyth Community Centre. Call Bonnie Shannon 523-9326 or Can­ dice Howson 523-4508 for any donations you may have. Sponsor­ ed by the Evening Unit of Blyth U.C.W. 13-5p HALLRICE 4-H CLUB IS START- ing April 1. Any person of the ages 12 to 21 is welcome. At Jim Hallahan’sat8p.m. 13-1 SONG FEST - LONDESBORO United Church - Sunday, April 5/87-7:30p.m. Featuring- The Prouty Family - The Scott Family - The King’s Messengers - Just Plain Folk-TheLondesboroUnited Church Jr. Choir - John Jewitt -The Howatt Bros, and more; Admis­ sion, Adults $3.00; Children, age 6-12,$1.00. 13-lp WEDDING RECEPTION AT Brussels for Marilyn Engel and Jack Clark, Friday, April 10. Reception 8-9, Dancing 9-1. Invita­ tion extended to friends, relatives and neighbours. 13-2p EUCHRE, MON . APR1L6, 8 P.M Brussels Library, sponsored by Oddfellows and Rebekahs. Prizes and lunch. Admission $1.50, everyone welcome. 13-1 MICROWAVE COOKING DE- monstration by Shirley Couillard at the Wingham Legion on April 7 at 7 p.m., sponsored by the R.N.A.’s advance tickets - $4.00; at the door $5.00. For advance tickets phone 523-9386. 13-lp AT YOUR SERVICE Horst Feige D.T. GODERICH 58 West Street Goderich [519)524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt [5191665-7818 COMING EVENTS PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES, country and western musical - comedy. Sunday, April 5, 2 p.m., Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets $10. Phone 523-9300. 13-1 BOWMANVILLE’S APRIL ANTI- ques and Folk Art Show. Flying Dutchman Hotel at Hwy. 401, exit 432. April 4, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Admission $5. April 5, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. $2. Canada’s premier “Coun­ try” Show/sale. Come to Bowman- ville and see what it’s all about. 13-lp ST. LAWRENCE RIVER CRUISES Romantic cities, the world-famous 1000 Islands, the remarkable International Seaway and locks, Upper Canada Village, spectacular shorelines and more. Spend three or five nights aboard the elegant cruise vessel Canadian Empress. Dial-a-brochure 1-800-267-0960 toll free. 13-lp AUCTION SALES CONSIGN NOW TO ORVAL Mc­ Lean Auction Centre - Lindsay. Saturday, April 18, 10 a.m. accepting farm machinery, trac­ tors, vehicles, construction equip­ ment, tools, trailers, riding lawn mowers, motorcycles, and boats. Bring to barn by April 10 or phone (705)324-2783. 13-lp “AUCTIONS” UPCOMING IN 1987 Lome Cooke Farm Machinery Saturday, April4,1987 Reavie Farm Equipment & Consignment Tuesday, April7,1987 Carson's - Howard Kennedy, Livestock, Farm Machinery, Hanover Satuday, April 11,1987 Farm Sale with Carson's for Andy McMichael at Wroxeter Monday, April 13,1987 Farm Machinery with Brindley at Grand Bend Tuesday, April 14,1987 Heavy Horse Sale - Carson's Wednesday, April 15,1987 Ron Stanley Farm Machinery, RR 4, Kincardine Friday, April 17,1987 Brindley Machinery Sale, Dungannon Saturday, April 18,1987 Stocker Sale in Lucknow Monday, April 20,1987 T wo Household Sales - Mrs. Frances Foreman ,RR2, Lucknow Friday, April 24,1987 Mrs. Charlie Johnston, Blyth Saturday, April25,1987 Lucknow Community Sale Every Wednesday K. W. Stockyards Sale Every Thursday BRIAN RINTOUL R.R. 3 WINGHAM Auctioneer 528-3812 357-2349