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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-05-27, Page 27THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1987. PAGE 27. 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. AREER TRAINING CARD OF THANKS DEATHS AT YOUR SERVICE AT YOUR SERVICE FREE: 1987GUIDETOSTUDY- at-home correspondence Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Airconditioning, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosme­ tology, Electronics, Legal/Medi- al Secretary, Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West Toronto. 1-800-268-1121. 21-lp TRAIN TO BE A PROFESSIONAL Auctioneer. Canadian Livestock Champion Instructors. Profession­ al results. Jordan & McLean School of Auctioneering, Box 94, Kitscoty, Alta. (403) 846-2211. 21-lp PERSONAL DATES GALORE: FOR ALL AGES & unattached. Thousands of mem­ bers anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances pall toll free 1-800- 263-9163. Hours Noon till 8 p.m. 21-lp TRAVEL HAWAII ONE WEEK FROM $799, 2 weeks $989 Air, hotel, taxes. Lost Angeles, San Francisco $279 plus tax from Detroit. Special fares seniors - students T & S Tours 1-800-265-0900. 21-lp DISCOVER THE BEAUTIFUL Bruce Peninsula. Resorts, lodges, cottages, campgrounds. Fishing and charters, swim on sandy beaches, hiking, scuba diving on shipwrecks. Write Box 269, or call Bruce Peninsula Travel. (519) 534-2671 Wiarton. 21-lp HALIBURTON - CLEAN TWO threeor four bedroom cottages, sandy beach, on Kennisis Lake. Discountforfirsttwoor lasttwo weeks of summer. Windermere Cottages (705) 754-2091. 21-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. 21-lp CARD OF THANKS MADILL. We wish to express thanks and appreciation to rela­ tives, friends and neighbours for their messages of comfort and heartfelt sympathy in the recent loss of our dear husband, father, and grandfather. Your floral con­ tributions, charitable donations, cards and gifts of food were greatly appreciated. - Alma Madill and family. 21-lp McINNES. I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to my relatives, friends and neighbours for visits, flowers, gifts and cards while I was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since coming home. Your thoughtful­ ness is appreciated. - Nancy Mclnnes. 21-lp McNICHOL. We wish to thank our family for the surprise supper and gift to celebrate our wedding anniversary. Also thanks Carole and Ed for steering us in the right direction. - Aubrey and Grace McNichol. 21-lp RAYNARD. I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to my friends and neighbours for the shower gifts and best wishes. Your thoughtfulness of May 13 will be remembered for years to come. - Darlene Raynard. 21-lp FRASER. My sincere thanks to family and friends for their visits, flowers, cards and phone calls while I was a patient in Wingham and University Hospitals. Special thanks to Dr. Ping, Dr. Flowers and nurses. Also to Rev. Bonnie Lamble for visits and calls. - Sincerely Don Fraser. 21-lp JOHNSTON. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the community shower held on my behalf. The gifts were beauti­ ful, especially enjoyed having, both my Brussels and Bluevale friends and relatives together. Your warm wishes, presence and lovely gifts will always be remem­ bered.-Valerie Johnston. 21-lp BARKER. Linda and Paul Barker wish to express their appreciation to all the people who helped to make their wedding an occasion they will alwaysremember with pleasure. Special thanks to Rev. Patt Nunn, Dorothy Webster and the Anglican Church Women, also those who hosted and assisted at showers prior to the wedding: Laverne Colclough, Marie Heff- ron, Evylin Blake, Carolyn Somer­ ville, Maureen McClinchey, Mary Isobell Nethery, Florence Quinn and Janice Henry. 21-lp YUILL. My sincerethankstomy many friends and neighbours for their expressions of thoughtful­ ness during my stay in the Wingham and Victoria Hospitals. To the staff in both hospitals, doctors, the ambulance drivers and Rev. and Mrs. John Roberts. Special thanks to John and Heather McIntosh for their speedy help. - Clarence Yuill. 21-1 BIRTHS IRELAND. Bevin and Betty (Brom- ley) are happy to announce the birth of their first child, Charles Michael. Charles was born on May 19, weighing 9 lbs., 14 ozs. Proud grandparents are Charlie and Pearl Bromley of Blyth and David and Ina Ireland of Teeswater. ARMSTRONG. Brian and Elaine, RR 2, Bluevale, thank God for His gift of a precious little girl. Laura Elise was born at Listowel Memor­ ial Hospital on Friday, May 15, and weighed 8 lbs., 1% oz. Big brothers David, Chris ' nd Richard welcome her with love into their family. Proud grandparents are John and Isabel Armstrong, Ethel and Lloyd and Twyla Jacklin, Molesworth. BEAN. Dana and Joyce are pleased to announce the arrival of Michael’s little brother, Brett Andrew, 81bs.,8oz., 22 inches, born2:16p.m. Sunday, May 17, 1987 at Clinton Public Hospital. Proud grandparents Bert and Joan Dougherty of Nile and Maurice and Maureen Bean of Auburn. Great-grandmothers are Hazel Dougherty and Edna Cowan of Goderich. COMING EVENTS ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Branch 218Dance, Brussels Le­ gion Hall, Sat., June 6th, 1987. Music by “The Entertainers”. Lunch included, $6.00 person. Restricted to 19 years and over. 20-3 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 SCHNOCK. John Jacob Schnock, born July 25, 1900. Passed away May 13, 1987, in his 87th year, at Listowel Memorial Hospital. Mr. Schnock is survived by one daugh­ ter, Evelyn Hall; one daughter-in- law, Mildred Schnock; 12 grand­ children and six great-grandchild­ ren. Predeceased by his parents, Otto Schnock and Miriam Hather- ly, his wife, Elizabeth Grant, one son, Kenneth and one daughter, Laura. The funeral was held at Peebles Funeral Home in Atwood; inter­ ment in Brussels Cemetery. The pallbearers were Ken McDonald, Stuart Stevenson, Bill Stevenson, Jack Knight, Leslie Knight and Gerrit VanVeen. NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE RE: COMPULSORY RABIES VACCINATION PROGRAM Huron County is now under the Compulsory Rabies Vaccina­ tion Program. A minimum fine of $50. to anyone found not to have had their dog or cat vaccinated for rabies has been established by the Huron County Board of Health. G.H. Stirling Chairman Huron County Board of Health COMING EVENTS ANNUAL MEETING WINGHAM AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL CORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Wingham and District Hospital Corporation will be held in the Nursing Assistants Training Centre, Cath­ erine St., Wingham, Ontario on Thursday, June 18, 1987, atthe hour of eight o’clock p.m., for consideration and confirmation of changes to Administrative Bylaws 2(d) line 6, 12(a) and 40(d); for the election of Governors; for the appointment of Auditors; and for the transaction of such other things as may properly come before the meeting. Copies of the proposed Bylaw changes. The Annual Report and Hospital Financial Statements may be obtained at the front desk of the Wingham and District Hospital prior to three o’clock p.m., Thurs­ day, June 18, 1987. Membership granting voting privi­ leges may be purchased at theft ont desk of the hospital for one dollar ($1.00) prior to five o’clock p.m., Wednesday, June 3, 1987. No membership sold after that time, on that date, will entitle the purchaser to a vote. Dated at Wingham, Ontario, this fifteenth day of May, 1987. By Order of the Board of Governors N.M. Hayes, Secretary. 20-5 GIGANTIC YARD SALE, SATUR- day, May 30 and Sunday, May 31,9 a.m. to ? Many articles, dishes, old bells, box stove, band saw, furniture, riding lawn mower - 12 h.p., 42” cut, air conditioner and lots more. No sales before 9 a.m. Hwy. #4 north of Clinton, past China Palace. 21-lp CUSTOM LAUNDRY AND PRES- sing Services now available in my home, also custom knitting. Call Mavis Morris, 523-9696. 21-2 THE LAWN MASTER •Lawn cutting & trimming •Garden Maintenance and Land­ scaping. Paul VanderMolen,527-1750. 21-2 DENTURE . THERAPY/ CLINIC £ Horst Feige D.T. GODERICH 58 West Street I OPEN: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. Eve. & Weekend-byappt. NOTICE NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS DESTROY WEEDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons in possession of lands in the Municipalities in the County of Huron as follows: Townships-Ashfield, Colborne, Goderich, Grey, Hay, Howick, Hullett, McKillop, Morris, Stanley, Stephen, Tucker­ smith, Turnberry, Usborne, East Wawanosh, West Wawanosh. Towns - Clinton, Exeter, Goderich, Seaforth, Wingham. Villages - Bayfield, Blyth, Brussels, Hensail, Zurich. Inaccordance with the Weed Control Act, R.S.0.1980, Chapter 530, Section4,14, and21,thatunlessnoxious weeds growing on their lands are destroyed by June 8,1987 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. In 1985 Proso Millet and Velvet Leaf were named as noxious weeds in most municipalities. The co-operation of all citizens is solicited. JOE GIBSON Weed Inspector County of Huron COMING EVENTS GODSPELL - A MUSICAL BASED on the Biblical parables of St. Matthew presented by F.E. Madill Secondary School, Winghamon May28,29,30at8p.m. 19-3 CANADIAN FORESTERS AN nual Chicken Barbecue to be held in Kinburn on Thursday, June 11 from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $6.00; children $4.00. 20-4 BRIDAL SHOWER IN HONOUR of Shelley Patterson June 4, 1987, Trinity Parish Hall, Blyth 8 p.m. Surprise and Miscellaneous. 21-lp BUCK AND DOE FOR RUSS Miners and Tracey Bradshaw, Saturday, May 30, 1987, Bluevale Community Hall. Music by Sound Systems “70”, $5.00 per person, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Lunch provided.21-lp WINGHAM & DISTRICT A.M R., Association for the Mentally Re­ tarded, tickets on sale now for the annual dinner and dance at Belmore. Music by the Crippled Ducks, Oct. 17. Contact Doug Cameron 357-3115, Grant Chis­ holm 529-7524, Bill Millen 392- 6373 or any member in your area. 21-2 BACKHOE & OPERATOR Drainage tile repair, foundations dug, driveway installation etc. Free estimates, reasonable rates. Available 7 days a week. Call anytime 357-3069. 21-2p-23&24 CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND swathing. Phone Hank Reinink 523-9202 or 523-4569. 21-tfn Goderich [519)524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt [519)665-7818 NOTICE COMING EVENTS | BLYTH LEGION LADIES Auxi­ liary Penny Sale to be held June 25, 26 and 27. Watch paper for further details. 21-lp MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Church. Brussels, Maytime Sup­ per, Wed.. May27. Supper5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Tickets available from Guild members. Adults $6.00; Children (5yrs. -10). $2.50. 19&21p GARAGESALE: MULTI-FAMILY Saturday. May 30. 10a.m. - 3 p.m. Ethel. Ont. Main Street. 21-lp ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN Church, Brussels, Annual Pork Chop Barbecue Wednesday. July 22. Please write this date down. 21 -2p BERT AND RUTH JOHNSTON are holding open house in honour of their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday evening, June 12 from 7 to 10p.m. atthe Women’s Institute Hall, Belgrave. Best Wishes Only. 21-3 LAWN SALE -JUNE6.9A.M. -4 p.m. corner of Catherine and Elizabeth Sts., (West of Anglican Church). 21-2