HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-05-06, Page 23THE CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY. MAY 6, 1987. PAGE 23.
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CARD OF THANKS BIRTHS COMING EVENTS AT YOUR SERVICE AT YOUR SERVICE
BLAKE. I wish to thank all those
who sent cards and visited me
while I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital and the care from the
nurses and Dr. Street. - Reta Blake
18-lp
A BIG THANK-YOU goes out to
everyone who helped make the
fashion show a success. Special
mention to those who donated
cheese cake and brownies for
lunch, the door prizes from our
local businesses, the models who
did a super job representing five
stores from our own downtown
Brussels, the five store-owners,
the Leo’s help, Jim for the music
equipment, the executive of the
Homecoming Committee and Kar
la and Pauline for a job well-done.
Special thanks to John and Joe who
helped support us through months
of arrangements. - Bonnie Penn
ington and Debbie Seili. 18-1
LOWE. Words cannot express the
surprise 1 received when I read The
Citizen and noticed that I had been
chosen “Citizen of the Year”. I
would like to thank Mrs. Brown, a
Director, who presented this
plaque to me at the fashion show. I
would like to thank the person or
persons who entered my name for
“Citizen of the Year”. It was a
great honour for me to receive this
plaque and I will treasure it
forever. Thank you once again. -
Wayne Lowe 18-1
VEITCH. The family of the late
Jean Veitch wishes to extend their
thanks and appreciation to rela
tives, friends and neighbours for
expressions of sympathy, floral
contributions, donations, cards
and gifts of food sent to them
during the loss of a dear wife,
mother and grandmother. Special
thanks to Gary Morrison, ambu
lance attendants and staff at
Listowel Memorial Hospital for
their instant care and attention. To
the Rev. Steven Webb, the Rev.
Byron Nevin, Barb and Max Watts
and pallbearers, we say thank you
for your help and guidance during
this time. We wish to convey our
deepest appreciation to the ladies
who served lunch after the service.
Your thoughtfulness and kindness
will long be remembered. - Clare,
Janet, Ross, Ruth and family, Pat,
Marie and family. 18-lp
RILEY. Wayne and Karen would
like to thank those who were
involved in setting up the Buck and
Doe. And to all of their friends and
family who came out and shared
the evening with them. Thanks
again. 18-lb
ENGAGEMENTS
BARKER-IVES
George and Ella Ives are pleased to
announce the engagement of their
youngest daughter Linda Ann to
Dr. Paul Barker of London, Ont.,
only son of Kenneth and Waltrant
Barker of Leeds, England. The
wedding is to take place on May 16,
1987 at 12 noon at Trinity Anglican
Church, Blyth, Ontario. 18-lp
MARRIAGES
OLIVER-HIGGINS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Higgins
announce the marriage of their
daughter Debra Anne to William
John Oliver. The ceremony took
place in the Clifford United Church
on May 2nd.
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RITCHIE. Kevin and Debbie are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their first child, James Steven on
April 22. First grandchild for Jim
Harrison of Goderich and Marlene
Harrison of Goderich. Another
grandson for Merv and Mae
Ritchie. Proud great-grandparents
are Art and Mary Thomson and
first time great-grandparents are
Peter and Phyllis Harrison.
REININK. Hank and Shirley of
Londesboro give thanks to the Lord
for the safe arrival of Cindy Marie
at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London
on April 23, 1987, weighing 7 lbs.,
10 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Harm Reinink of Londes-
boroand Mr. and Mrs. Cornelis
Mennega of Brampton.
KING. Born in Stratford General
Hospital on Saturday, April 25,
1987, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael
King of Gadshill (nee Jean Patti
son), a son, Jonathan Michael.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. John King, Wingham and
Ruby Pattison, Blyth.
COMING EVENTS
CARWASH SPONSORED BY 1ST
Blyth Boy Scouts on Saturday, May
9from9a.m. to3 p.m. at Dickson’s
Garage, Blyth. 17-2
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Sandra Turvey on May 9 at 8:30
p.m. in the Bluevale United
Church. Everyone welcome. 17-2
GARAGE SALE: RAIN OR SHINE
Fri., May8 - 6-9 p.m.; Sat., May 9 -
8-2 p.m., carpentry tools, luggage,
baby Stoller, books, clothes, tires,
jewellery, etc. Brenda Brooks -
Wellington St., Blyth, Ontario.
523-4503. 17-2p
COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR
Valerie Johnston will be held May
13 in Bluevale United Church at 8
p.m. Every one welcome. 17-2
BENEFIT DANCE FOR ALEX
and Pauline Gulutzen due to the
loss of their barn by fire on May 9,
1987 at Blyth Community Centre.
Dancing 9 -1 a.m. Ladies please
bringlunch. 17-2
BRIAN COSTELLO OFFERS
ideas on how more of your hard
earned dollars can stay in your
pocket and not in government
coffers. Plan to attend the Free
Seminar, “Invest for Success”,
Thursday, May 7, 7:30 p.m. at the
Lucknow and District Community
Centre. 17-2p
GERANIUM SALE. AS PART
of the U.C.W. Garage Sale May 8,
geraniums will once again be for
sale. Advance orders taken. Call
Margaret Kai. 16-3
SAT., MAY 23. NEWSPAPER
Drive, curb pick-up in Brussels at
10 a.m. or deliver papers to
Brussels Mennonite Fellowship.
18-1
BLYTH FIREMEN PANCAKE
Breakfast, Sunday, May 24th, 8
a.m. -11 a.m. at the Fire Hall. All
proceeds go the Clinton Public
Hospital Building Fund. 18-lp
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the Child
HealthClinicheldatthe Health
Unit office, Medical Building,
Brussels on Tuesday, May 12,1987
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. 18-1
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
Branch 420, Euchre Tournament,
Saturday, May 9 at the Blyth
Memorial Hall. Registration 12
noon - 1:30 p.m. Euchre commen
ces 1:30 p.m. Entry Fee $3.00 per
person. Cash prizes: $50, $30, $10.
Held under the 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
AUBURN U.C.W. YARD SALE,
May 16, 9 a.m. to ? - bake table,
used furniture, clothes, antique
bar stools, hay fork, etc. Come look
around and have coffee. 18-2
BLYTH HORTICULTURE SOCIE-
ty meetingTuesday, May 12at8
p.m. in Memorial Hall. Guest
speaker Mr. Hills of Hills Nursery
Durham. Everyone welcome.
18-lp
BUS TRIP - JOHNNY CASH,
featuring June Carter and the
Carter family, at The Centre,
Kitchener, Friday, June 26. Phone
Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus
Lines,357-3424. 18-1
TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH
will hold a Bake Sale and Rummage
Sale at the W.I. Hall, Belgrave on
Saturday, May 9 from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. 18-1
SPRING LAWN SALE AT THE
house of Max and Barb Watts,
Brussels. Will feature new and
used items, antiques, clothing for
all family members and other
household items. May 16th and
18th,9a.m. 18-1
THIS FRIDAY, MAY 8 FROM 7 - 9
p.m. The 12th Annual Garage Sale
at the Blyth Community Centre.
Flowers, baking and a special
Kid’s Korner with games are just
some of the features! Sponsored by
the Blyth U.C.W. evening unit.
18-1
HUNTSVILLE FIDDLE& STEP
Dance Contest. Saturday - Sunday,
May 16 and 17. Chairman Ron
Henry (705) 789-5994 work, 789-
8214Home. 18-lp
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BUILDING LOTS- Need a
building site? Large build
ing lots 165’ x 132’ located
just outside of Wingham.
For more information call
Jim Ritchie, 357-3295.
MYSTICAL MAKEOVER -
This two storey glistening
frame home has had renova
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From new roof and services
to thermal windows and
attractive front entrance.
Includes three bedrooms,
three bathrooms, large liv
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ings and spacious rustic
deck. A sound investment in
the $40s. For appointment
call Kevin Pletch, 357-1967.*****
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PLANNING A PARTY? WOULD
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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. 18&22
CUSTOM CORN PLANTING:
Four 36’’ rows, fertilizer and
insect. $9 per acre, 10 m. radius of
Blyth. Brad Thomson 523-9723.
15-6
REAL ESTATE
CRANBROOK - Mobile home on
country lot, $31,500.
BRUSSELS AREA - executive
type country property with pool,
$149,000.
TWO FARMS-side by side, 198
acres, one house, two barns. Some
financing available, $200,000.
ETHEL -1 Vi storey frame house on
big lot, $19,000.
Call Marlene Lindsay, Century 21,
ScottR.E., 347-2919. 15-4
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BROKER
82 ALBERTSTREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482*9371 Res. 523*9338
“Suddenly lt*s Sold”
AUBURN: 1¥2 floor aluminum sided. Good family home. On
large corner lot.
LONDESBORO: 11/2 floor frame, 3 bedroom home, large
shed, all in good condition. Good starter home for under
$30,000.00.
RESTAURANT and good home on County Road 25, all like
new condition.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 2 apartments plus commerical
space of 1300 sq. ft. floor area.
BLYTH: Building lots on Hamilton street and Drummond
street.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
100ACRES: Hobbyfarm, on paved road, 15acres workable,
80acres mixed bush, general purpose barn, large steel shed,
house newly renovated, all in immaculate condition. East
Wawanosh Township.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
LONDESBORO: 4 bedrooms, 2 floor home, very spacious,
heated double garage, like new throughout.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Ideal for office or store,
apartment above. All redone, main street, Auburn.
72 ACRES: Highway farm, good house, barn and drive shed.
41/2 ACRES: Near Family Paradise with 1¥2 frame home
needing some repair, an exceptional large steel barn.
WINGHAM: REDUCED. Side split on ¥2 acre lot, 8 years
old, many extras include, double garage, 2 fireplaces. Low
taxes.
AUBURN. REDUCED. 1 floor frame home, 2 bedrooms, oil
heat.
WALTON: Mini-farm, 1 acre with good 3 bedroom home,
steel shop, and small barn. Under $40,000.00.
CLINTON: On No. 8 Hwy., field stone home and small barn
on 6 acres.
LONDESBORO: Modern brick, ranch style home, attached
garage, walk-out basement. Very attractive.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: I am sure that I could move
mountains if you could clear the foothills out of the way.
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58 West Street
Goderich [519)524-6688
No Charge 1-800-265-7555
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KENNEDY SMALL ENGINES,
Londesboro. Roper Sales and
Service. Phone523-4314. 17-4
J.C. ENTERPRISES CUSTOM
plowing, cultivating, discing,
planting, etc. Phone 526-7523.
15-6p
GARDEN ROTOTILLING IN
Blyth only. Call523-4301 after 3
p.m. 17-2p
REAL ESTATE
WANTED TO BUY IN BRUSSELS
or surrounding area: retirement
home, minimum 2 bedrooms, must
have private yard, prefer garage.
Phone James Alexander, Guelph,
519-822-4450. 18-lp
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