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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. 1987. PAGE 27.
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
DISTRIBUTORS, PART-TIME OR
full-time selling our high quality
line of distillers, filters and water
softeners, for residential and
commercial application. Be your
own boss and earn extra income in
this growing industry. For more
information contact Water Purity
Systems, 537 Brant St. Burlington,
Ont. L7R 2G6. (416) 639-0503.
19-lp
RESTAURANT, HOTEL, DELI,
bakery, butcher, grocery, submar
ine and pizza equipment, refriger
ators, grills, fryers, slicers and sub
and pizza tables, ice machines,
steam tables, walk-in coolers and
freezers, deli cases, scales, cash
registers, gas stoves and ovens,
dishwashers for sale or lease.
Arctic Refrigerator Store Fixtures,
Hamilton (416) 528-8528; Toronto
(416)283-2600. 19-lp
COMMANDO GAMES BY CO2.
Paint marking pistols and acces
sories to start your own games.
Write Box 610, Cochrane, Alta.,
T0L0W0 or call Harry Kruger (403)
932-3402. 19-lp
A UNIQUE BUSINESS OPPOR-
tunity! Earn $35 to $65 per hour
producing business cards and
many other promotional items
from your home or business.
Equipment, inventory, training,
samples $5,975. Call for free
information Signet 1-800-263-9339
19-lp
GROW FOR IT! $$$ RAISE
Baitworms at home. Guaranteed
market. Odorless, low investment.
We train!! Representatives
throughout Ontar . Early Bird
Ecology (1975), RR ffl, Smithville,
Ont. LOR 2A0 (416) 643-4251,
856-2248,(705)435-7463. 19-lp
TRAVEL
DISCOVER THE BEAUTIFUL
Bruce Peninsula. Resorts, lodges,
cottages, campgrounds, fishing
and charters, swim on sandy
beaches, hiking, scuba diving on
ship wrecks. Write Box 269 or call
Bruce Peninsula Travel (519) 534-
2671Wiarton. 19-lp
VACATION. RESORT TAPATOO,
OtterLake, Parry Sound. Newly
built 1985-87 Features: roomy
housekeeping cottages with sun
deck and lakeview. Sandy beach,
boats and all water activities,
playground Resort includes Hotel
“Black Forest House’’ with Dining
Room, Lunch bar patio, Tuck shop,
Conference room and hotel units.
Call (705) 378-2208 or 1-800-461-
5410. 19-lp
SUNNYMEAD -COTTAGES &
Campgrounds. Rice Lake (90
minutes from Toronto). More fish
per acre than any other Lake in Ont.
Modern cottages, 3-piece baths,
sandy beaches, spacious grounds.
$270 per wk. 2 bedrooms. $295, 3
bedrooms. Free boat with cottage
and motor rental, covered docks.
(705) 696-2601. RR #3, Hasting,
K0L1Y0. 19-lp
DISCOVER A GEM, HIGH FALLS
Motel Cottages and Campground.
Book your summer vacation at 10 %
off in June. Going fast (705)
645-4152. 14-lp
5 DAYS OF SPECTACULAR
Scenery cruising Rideau or Trent-
Severn Waterways on comfortable
cruise ship Kawartha Voyageur.
Write Ontario Waterway Cruises,
Box 1540, Peterborough, K9J 7H7.
19-lp
TRAVEL
LOCHAVEN INN, A RESTING
placeby the lake; family resort,
open all year, comfortable accom
modations, in and outdoor recrea
tional facilities, good fishing, golf,
tenniswithin 10 minutes of the Inn.
Fine dining in a relaxing atmos
phere May and June 20% dis
count, and long weekend specials.
Call (416) 793-0566 or (705)
754-3531. 19-lp
CARD OF THANKS
COCK WELL. The family of the
late Lottie Cockwell wish to convey
sincere thanks and appreciation to
all who helped in any way during
her illness, at the time of her death
and since. To Dr. Neable and
nurses and staff of Listowel
Hospital and Mr. Hiemstra and
staff of Hiemstra Rest Home. All
were so kind to Mom and kind and
helpful to the family as well. To
Jack and Margaret Peebles, to
Rev. Charles Carpentier, to Rev.
Teddy Smits for his comforting
service, visits and prayers. To the
United Church Women of Atwood
for the tasty lunch and to all who
sent flowers and plants, for
donations to churches and various
charities, for cards, visits, phone
calls, food brought to our home. All
willbe remembered with love. -
Helen, Norman, Jim, Connie,
Kelly and Kim. 19-lp
THE EVENING UNIT of the Blyth
U.C.W. would like to thank
everyone who helped in anyway to
make our 12th Annual Garage Sale
suchasuccess. Wewouldliketo
especially thank Sparling’s Pro
pane for the use of their grill and
anyone who helped set up and work
at the sale. Also a special thank you
to those who donated articles, rags
and baking and to those who
purchased them. Thank you. 19-lp
GULUTZEN. We would like to
thank everyone who helped the
night of the fire, the Howatt Bros,
for the use of their truck, and Jack
and Agnes for the use of their barn
and Phil and Dale in helping the
boys the next day. A special thanks
to everyone who took part arrang-
ingthedance on Saturday night
and making it a success. Thank you
everyone, it was much appreciat
ed. - Alex and Pauline and family.
19-lp
OVERBOE. My sincere thanks to
my friends and neighbours for
their visits, flowers, gifts, inquir
ies and cards while I was a patient
at Victoria Hospital, London,
Clinton Public Hospital and since
returning home. Thank you to all
the Clinton Hospital staff and Dr.
Steedfor their care. Special thanks
to all my family for their help and
continuing support.-Penny. 19-1
JOHNSTON. I would like to thank
my family for hosting the dinner
and Open House on May 2 at the
Blyth Legion Hall on the occasion
of my 80th birthday. Thank you to
my neighbours, friends and rela
tives for all the lovely cards, gifts,
flowers, phone calls and good
wishes. It all made my day. -
Gladys Johnston. 19-lp
JOHNSTON. I would like to take
this opportunity to express my
sincere thanks to my relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
cards, flowers and gifts while a
patient in University Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. D. R. Grant,
Dr. Paradis and Dr. Smith and also
the nurses on the eighth floor. Your
kindnesswillnotbeforgotten. -
BertJohnston. 19-1
BIRTHS
KELLY. Peter and Gisele Kelly of
Blyth joyfully announce the
healthy arrival of their daughter,
Sarah Elizabeth on April 27, 1987
weighing 7 lb., 10 oz. at St. Mary’s
Hospital in Kitchener, a sister for
Gisele, Lisa and David.
ENGAGEMENTS
LORNE AND GERALDINE DALE
(Johnston) of RR 4, Clinton are
pleased to announce the forthcom
ing marriage of her daughter
Karen Ann Johnston to David Paul
Garrow, son of Lome and Blossom
Garrow of Clinton on Saturday,
June 6, 1987 at 7 p.m. in
Londesboro United Church. Open
reception to following in Blyth.
19-lp
COMING EVENTS ’.
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
BRUSSELS LEGION LADIES
Auxiliary Penny Sale and Bake
Sale, Brussels Legion, starts 2
p.m. Saturday, May 30. Everyone
welcome. 19-2p*
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 and home-made
quilts, May 16th and 18th, 9 a.m.
18-2
HURON COUNTY’S LARGEST
used-book sale! Saturday, June 6,
10 a.m. - 5 p.m., and Sunday, June
7, 12 noon - 4 p.m. Bake sale,
refreshments, tours of theatre.
Blyth Memorial Hall, Blyth. Pro
ceeds to Blyth Festival. 19-4
GARAGE SALE, SATURDAY,
May 16th, 9 a.m. Burgess St.,
Brusseis. At the home of Glen and
Mary Nichol. Furniture, clothing,
electric trolling motor, etc. 19-lp
HAM AND TURKEY SUPPER:
Ethel Church Ladies are holding
their annual supper on Sunday,
May 24 from 4 - 7 p.m. at Grey
Central School, Ethel. Adults
$5.00, Children $3,00, Preschool
free. 19-2p
GARAGE SALE: SAT., MAY
16/87, 8:30 - ? at I mile west of
Blyth on County Road 25. 19-1
GODSPELL - A MUSICAL BASED
on the Biblical parables of St.
Matthew presented by F.E. Madill
Secondary School, Winghamon
May 28,29,30at8p.m. 19-3
GARAGE SALE: LAWN MOW-
ers, furniture, dishes, lawn orna
ments, etc. to be held May 16, 17,
18on County Road 25, l/z mile west
of Auburn on top of hill. Watch for
sign-Rain or Shine from9-?. 19-lp
LAWN SALE - MAY 16 & 23, 9 - 3
Baby articles, household items and
more. Beside fire hall in Blyth.
19-2
THE WALTON AREA SPORTS
Club Garage & Bake sale, Fri.,
May 15,4-8 p.m. and Sat., May 16
9 a.m. -3 p.m. at the Walton Park.
Donations may be left at the C & M
Ice Cream Shoppe. 19-1
BUCK AND DOE FOR VALERIE
Johnston and Mike Watson, Fri.,
May 22, B M & G Community
Centre. Music by Pete Bauer D.J.
Lunch provided, $4 per person.
19-2p
AT YOUR SERVICE
CUSTOM CORN PLANTING:
Four 36’’ rows, fertilizer and
insect. $9 per acre, 10 m. radius of
Blyth. Brad Thomson 523-9723.
15-6
J.C. ENTERPRISES CUSTOM
plowing, cultivating, discing,
planting, etc. Phone 526-7523.
15-6p
DENTURE . THERAPY^
CLINIC i
I OPEN:
l\/lon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m.
Eve. & Weekend-byappt.
COMING EVENTS
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church, Brussels, Maytime Sup
per, Wed., May27.Supper5p.m. -
7p.m. Tickets available from Guild
members, Adults $6.00; Children
(5yrs.-10),$2.50. 19-2p
A DAYBREAK: JOIN THE LA-
adies of the Brussels Mennonite
Fellowship for a unique outing to
the Holland Marsh, and the
Temple of Peace at Sharen,
Thursday, June 4. Contact Sharon
Freeman 887-6564. Tour Director
Marg Burkhart. 19-1
THE BRUSSELS HOME AND
School will have meeting Wednes
day, May 20 at 7:30 at the public
school. Ruth Linton, Huron County
Public Health Nurse, will present a
video and answer questions on
Aids. Everyone is welcome. 19-1
BREAKFAST: PANCAKES,
sausage,bacon - cooked to your
liking by the Blyth Firemen - all
proceeds generously donated to
the Clinton Public Hospital Build
ing Fund, May 24 at the Fire Hall - 8
a.m.-11a.m. 19-lp
HUNTSVILLE FIDDLE& STEP
Dance Contest. Saturday - Sunday,
May 16& 17. Chairman Ron Henry
(705) 789-5994 work, (705) 789-
8214Home. 19-lp
ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE -
Flesherton May 16 -18, Victoria
Weekend. Daily 10a.m.-6p.m.
Hwy. #10. Adult admission $2,
children Free. Information call
(519)924-3141 or924-2620. 19-lp
THE SEARCH IS ON TO LOCATE
& recognize the oustanding young
people of Ontario. If you would like
to nominate a deserving young
person aged 6 to 18 for an Ontario
Junior Citizen of the Year Award,
contact this newspaper. 19-lp
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AT YOUR SERVICE
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KENNEDY SMALL ENGINES,
Londesboro. Roper Sales and
Service. Phone523-4314. 17-4
BACKHOLE & OPERATOR -
Drainage tile repair, fountains
dug, driveway installation etc.
Free estimates, reasonable rates.
Available 7 days a week. Call
anytime 357-3036. 19-4p
Horst
Feige D.T.
GODERICH
58 West Street
Goderich [519J524-6688
No Charge 1-800-265-7555
Neustadt [5191665-7818
REAL ESTATE
FARM FOR SALE
Asking$69,900. Lot 13, Con
cession 6, Grey Township.
Approximately 66 acres work
able and 20 acres pasture. 3
bedroom brick house plus
addition. L-shaped bank barn
with loose pens.
ContactD. Gowing,
Farm Credit Corporation
291-3450
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ALL POINTS REALTY INC.
Wingham & Goderich. Ont
PRESSURED BY APT.
RESTRICTIONS? This 1600
sq. ft. two bedroom home is
an excellent alternative.
This home offers living room
with fireplace, dining room,
main floor laundry, 2 baths,
large kitchen, front deck and
more. For appointment, call
Jim Ritchie, 357-3295.
*****
89 ACRES IN MORRIS
TWP. - Includes sturdy
2-storey brick home nestled
amongst cool maples with 4
bedrooms, large living room
and recently renovated fam
ily room. Barn set up for
beef, small acreage hard
wood bush, situated adja
cent to small village. For
appointment call Kevin
Pletch, 357-1967.*****
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