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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-04-08, Page 23THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1987. PAGE 23. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50for 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 CARD OF THANKS]CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS MINISTRY OF HOUSING HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY S.F.T. [H.C.] 87-02 For the replacement of roof shingles at 0.H.-2, Clinton, Seniors building, Huron Coun­ ty- Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, April 22, 1987 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. N7A1M5, [519] 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting refer­ ence number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN­ DER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. TRAVEL FAIRFIELD BAY COTTAGES family housekeeping resort on Moutain Lake. From $329 weekly. Sandy beach, tennis, shuffle­ board. Weekly discounts to June 26th. Reserve early for summer vacation (705) 286-2737. RR#2, Minden, K0M 2K0. 14-lp LAS VEGAS MARINA HOTEL, May 15-18$399 Cdn. Los Angeles- San Francisco (from Detroit), $261 Cdn. return, includes tax. T & S Travel 1-800-265-0900. 14-lp NEWLY BUILT IN 1985-87 featur­ ing roomy housekeeping cottages with sun deck and lakeview. Sandy beach, boats and all water activi­ ties, playground. Resort includes Hotel Black Forest House with dining room, lunch bar, patio, tuckshop, conference room and hotel units. Call (705) 378-2208 or 378-2317. 14-lp BOOK NOW FOR YOUR SUM- mer Vacation. Over 40 housekeep­ ing cottages. Safe sandy beach, adult and children’s pools, super playground, miniature golf, ten­ nis. Free brochure write Hospital­ ity Inn, RR #1, Minden, Ontario, K0M 2K0. Phone (705) 286-2361. 14-lp CARD OF THANKS CRAIG. Hazel and Bill Craig of Auburn would like to extend a sincere thank you to their relatives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy and support during the illness and loss of a dear father, grandfather and great-grandfather. We shall never forget your many acts of kindness. 14-1 JOHNSTON. I would like to thank my family, neighbours, friends and relatives who sent cards, flowers, treats and visited me. Special thanks to Rev. Bonnie Lamble for her visit, also to Dr. Street, Dr. Grainger and the ambulance service, also to the people that have brought food in our home, while I was in St. Joseph’s hospital in London. It is very much appreciated. - Malinda Johnston. 14-lp HOLLINGER. Thank you to my customers and friends for visits and all kindnesses during my stay in Wingham Hospital and Victoria Hospital, London. - Sincerely Ann HOllinger. 14-1 YUILL. The family of the late Robert J. (Bert) Yuill extends their grateful thanks and deep appreciation to their relatives, friends and neighbours for the expressions of sympathy and kindness shown during the illness and loss of a dear husband, father, and grandfather. Special thanks to Dr. Bozyk, Dr. Chertkow and his team, the nurses and staff at Victoria Hospital, London, Rev. Pat Nunn, Glenn and Isabel Smith and all the ladies who helped provide the excellent lunch at the Smith’s home after the service, and the Watt’s Funeral Home for their help and guidance. - the family of the late Bert Yuill. 14-lp WHEELER. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Village of Brussels, the townships of Morris and Grey, the Brussels Figure Skating Club, the entire Machan family, the Brussels Citi­ zen and my friends for the magnificent night, and all the support and encouragement you all have shown me. I can’t tell you how much it means to know I carry your support with me into another competitive year in which I hope to show everyone I am striving to become my very best. Again thank you very much. - Kevin Wheeler. 14-lp THE BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL Committee wish to express thanks toanyonewhohelpedin various ways to make the 3rd annual Craft and Bake Sale a success. Thanks to all who gave donations, door prizes, baking and their time to organize and work during the sale. 14-1 VINCENT. At this time we would personally like to acknowledge with grateful thanks, the many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy shown to us by our many friends and neighbours during the loss of our dear sister, Doreen. It means more than words can express. - Shirley and Ray. 14-lp HUBBARD. We wish to thank the pleasant crowd of relatives and friends who attended our 25th Wedding Anniversary and for the thoughtful cards, gifts and flowers which show the love you shared with us. The kindnesses shown to us are very much appreciated and will long be remembered. A special “thank you’’ to our children Jim, Cathy, Susan, Selina and Philip who worked so hard to plan the party. Many thanks again. - George and Marion Hubbard. 14-lp NICHOL. I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbours for the visits, cards, gifts and phone calls while I was in Wingham Hospital and since coming home. A special thank you to Dr.’s Hanlon and McGregor and the nurses on the2ndfloor. Yourkindness will be remembered always.- Barb Nichol 14-1 McCALLUM. I would like to thank all my friends and neighbours for the sympathy shown to me during the loss of my wife, Doreen. Special thanks to the Blyth U.C. W. for providing lunch after the funeral and to Rev. Bauman for his many visits and kind consideration. - Harvey McCallum 14-lp ELSTON. We would like to thank o'ir family for hosting the dinner andopenhouse on April 4 atthe Golf and Country Club. Thank you t our friends, neighbours and rclativesforall the cards, gifts, flowersand good wishes on this special occasion. -Bill and Isabel Elston. 14-1 MINOR BALL. A sincere and overdue thank you for a job well done to: Debbie Ansley, Pat Jenkins, Kathy McNichol and anyone responsible for keeping Minor Ball going over the past year(s). 14-1 DENNIS. The family of the late Harvey Dennis would like to thank their friends, relatives, neigh­ bours, and the people of the Brussels area for the donations of flowers and food and the many visits at the time of Dad’s death. A special thanks to the nurses at Listowel Hospital, to Max and Barb Watts for getting us through a difficult time and to the Rebekah Lodge and Melville Church ladies for lunch after the funeral. Every­ one’s kindness was deeply appre­ ciated. -Dick and Marg Dennis and family. 14-1 ENGAGEMENTS SCOTT-CAMPBELL Mr. and Mrs. Harris Campbell of Bluevale are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Elaine Marie to David Bruce Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott of Auburn on Satur­ day, April 18, 1987 at Wingham Presbyterian Church at 6 p.m. Reception to follow atthe Brussels, Morris and Grey Communtiy Centreat9p.m. 14-1 BIRTHS SCHROCK. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schrock thank the Lord for the safe arrival of their son, Derek Randall, on Saturday, Feb. 28, 1987. The young man, who weighed in at seven pounds, seven ounces is also being welcomed by his grandpar­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lichty of RR 4, Brussels, Ont. and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schrock of Macon, Mississippi. DEATHS McCutcheon, Olga F. At Dufferin Area Hospital, Orangeville, on Monday, March 30, 1987, Olga F. Wiles, in her 79th year. Beloved wife of Wesley L. McCutcheon, RR 1, Bolton; dear mother and mother- in-law of Paul and Jean of Scarborough, Ronald (deceased) and Marilyn (deceased); fondly remembered by seven grandchild­ ren and one great-granddaughter. Resting at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen St. S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton, from Wednesday after­ noon. Funeral service, in the chapel, on Thursday, April 2, at 11 o’clock. Spring interment St. John’s Church cemetery, Brus­ sels. COMING EVENTS REMEMBER THE HAM AND Turkey Supper on Sunday, May 24 at Grey Central School. Sponsored by Ethel Church Ladies. 14-lp ThePassoverSeder THURSDAY, APRIL16th at8p.m. This is an Ecumenical meal, everyone is welcome. If you can come, please call before April 14th either: Betty 887-9231 or Sarah 887-9088 or Alma 887-6745 or Helen 887-6953. 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.,CentralHuron Secondary School, Clinton. 13-2 GENERAL MEETING TO DIS- cuss with the residents of East Wawanosh Township information for the upcoming township history book for the 125th anniversary on April 9 at 8 p. m. at East Wawanosh Public School. 13-2 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 WEDDING RECEPTION AT Brussels for Marilyn Engel and Jack Clark, Friday, April 10. Reception8-9, Dancing 9-1. Invita­ tion extended to friends, relatives and neighbours. 13-2p FAMILY DANCE - BELMORE Chamber of Commerce, Saturday, April 18th at the Belmore Com­ munity Centre, Dancing from 8 - 12 to D.J. Keith Rutherford. Ladies pleasebring lunch. Proceeds to community betterment. Tickets available atthe door. 14-2 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Branch 420, Euchre Tournament, Saturday, May 9 at the Blyth Memorial Hall. Registration 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. Euchre commenc­ es 1:30 p.m. Entry Fee $3.00 per person. Cash Prizes: $50, $30, $0. Held under Authority of a Special Occasion Permit. Lunch Counter. All proceeds to the Lift for the Handicapped at the Blyth and District Community Centre. 14-16-18B COMMUNITY NURSING SER- viceswill hold a foot clinic at 1 p.m. on Wednesday. April 15. at the Senior Citizen's Building in Blyth. Fee is $6. Everyone welcome. 14-1 PARENTING PROGRAM. COM- munity Psychiatric Services. Wingham isoffering twoparenting courses beginning April 15 from 1 to3and April 16 from 7 to9 for nine weeks. Topics include comnniidea­ tion, understanding your child’s behaviour and misbehaviour, de­ veloping confidence as a parent. For more information call 357-1614 14-1 MICROWAVE COOKING DE- monstration, Monday, April 27 at 8 p.m. in Belgrave Women's Insti­ tute Hall. Sponsored by Belgrave Women's Institute. Tickets $4.00 available from Institute members orbycalling887-6124. 14-3 PAUL HASLEM IN CONCERT, Brussels Legion 8 p.m. Saturday, April 25. Tickets $5.25 single, $10 couple. Available McCutcheon Grocery. Brussels Village Market, Bev Brown, DougZehr. Limited tickets. 14&16p AN 80TH BIRTHDAY OPEN House. The family of Norman McDowell invites you to celebrate with them at Norman’s home in Auburn, April 12, 2 to 4. Best wishesonly. 14-1 THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit Office, Medical Building, Brussels on Tuesday, April 14, 1987 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Immunization 4. Hearing Screening 5. Vision Screening. Adult Immunization will also be offered at this clinic. 14-1 GET READY FOR THE RUM- mage Sale. Auxiliary to Wingham and District Hospital is holding its spring rummage sale at the Wingham Armouries on Friday, April 24. All left over articles will go to Goodwill Industries, London. 14-1 OPEN HOUSE AT THE LUCK- now Christian School, April 10, 1987from 7-9p.m. All are welcome tocome and see what Christian education is about. For additional information please call the school at528-2016. 14-1 EUCHRE PARTY ON MONDAY, April 8th at 2 p.m. in the library, sponsored by Majestic Women’s Institute. Everyone welcome. 14-1 THE 20TH ANNUAL BELMORE Maple Syrup Festival will be held on Saturday, April 11th from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Belmore Community Centre. A special day for senior citizens is being held on Thursday, April9thfrom 10a.m. to 2 p.m. No admission charge. Meal prices - Adults $5; Children $2 and Preschoolers-free. 14-1 PLAN TO COME TO THE EAS- ter Morning Breakfast, on Sunday, April 19.8a.m. - 10:30 a.m. at Melville Presbyterian Church. Brussels. Everyone welcome. 14-1 WALTON AREA BALL REGI- stration on Sat., April 1 1 at the library from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. For more information call 887-6318 or 887-6065. 14-1 AT YOUR SERVICE LAWN ROLLING. CALL PAUL AT 527-1750. 12&14 LAWN ROLLING Jack Conley 887-6269