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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-06-10, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1987. PAGE 19. 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. TRAVEL CARD OF THANKS TENDERS WANTED TENDERS WANTEDi COMING EVENTS BEACHWOOD RESORT - BUCK- horn area. Lakeside accommoda­ tion, fishing, tennis, water skiing, windsurfing, children’s program. Weekly from $326 (PPDbl.) in­ cludes three meals daily. R.R. #1, Lakefield, Ont. KOL 2H0 (705) 657-3481. 23-lp CAMPERS, KAMPIN KOMFORT Niagara Falls KOA - featuring: New indoor pool, spas and sauna, two heated outdoor pools, com­ pletely renovated washroom, acti­ vities. Phone (416) 354-6472 and Windsor South KOA - quiet country campground only 13 miles from Ambassador Bridge & De­ troit. (519) 726-5200. Res. Sugg. M/CorVisa. 23-lp STEAL A WAY FOR A FEW DAYS or more. Lochaven Inn, Haliburton Highlands. Familyspecialuntil July 11. Children under 10 free. Mid week package discounts. Call (416) 793-0566 or (705) 754-3531. 23-lp CARD OF THANKS HUETHER. 1 would like to express my sincere thanks to superinten­ dents, principals, fellow teachers, parents, children, ex-students, friends, relatives and my family for best wishes, cards and gifts on the occasion of my retirement party June 1 at Brussels Public School after 33 yrs. of teaching and for the early celebration of our 40th wedding anniversary which is on August 23, 1987. A special thanks to the staff of Brussels Public School for arranging it; the stu­ dents who served the goodies; Mrs. Jeanne Ireland and Miss Luella Mitchellfor pouring the tea; the people who sent the goodies; the students of the Junior choir for their musical selections; Mr. J. Axtmann my present principal this year and emcee and Mr. Ken Scott, my former principal for 19 years for their praise and kind words; Mrs. Don McDonald, board member and brother for his words of appreciation to me and to the school; the Golden Lantern for the delicious family dinner they served and for everyone who came and helped in any way. It will always be cherished. Thanks for the memor­ ies. - Mary Huether. 23-1 HUETHER. I would also like to thank the Huron County Board of Education for the delicious dinner held at the White Carnation; the Howick School Band under the direction of Mr. Bill Parsons for their musical selections; Mr. Bob Allen, Director of Education who emceed the dinner; the introduc­ tions by the principals of the retirees (which were replied to by the honoured guests); the words of congratulations by Mr. J. Clarke, Chairman of the Board. We will all value the certificates we received. Thanks for the memories. - (Mrs.) Mary Huether and other retiring staff members. 23-1 McLELLAN. The family of the late Mrs. Florence McLellan would like to thank everyone who was so kind with their expressions of sympathy at the time of bereavement. Thanks also to Rev. Tozier, Bob and Myra Trench for their comfort­ ing words, also the Willing Work­ ers for the lovely lunch served following the service. 23-lp SCOTT. A special thanks to our community for remembering us at the time of our loss. To those who brought beautiful flowers, food, sent cards and especially your prayers. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - The Spence Scottfamily. 23-1 PIPE. I wish to thank my family, friends and relatives who helped me get ready for the sale. A special thanks to all for the loan of cars, trailerandtrucks and all forthe great assistance unpacking on the Saturday. I will neverforget the kindness and help from you all. - Freda Pipe. 23-1 MORAN. We would like to thank our patrons, staff and friends for their special understanding and the expressions of sympathy dur­ ing the illness and passing of our mother. - Ted, Lois and Jim Moran. 23-1 SEMPLE. I would like to thank my friends and neighbours for cards and food brought to the house while I was in Stratford Hospital and since returning home. - Kathleen Semple. 23-lp BERNARD. We would like to thank our relatives, neighbours and friends for gifts, flowers and cards we received from our 40th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to St. John’s A.C.W. for serving dinner and to our family who helped in so many ways. Your kindness will longberemembered. - Tom and Margaret Bernard. 23-lp BIRTHS STEPHENSON. On May 28 in Listowel Memorial Hospital to Les and Susan Stephenson, RR 1, Ethel, a son, Bradley Kenneth. ENGAGEMENTS PATTERSON - HO WATT Miss Shelley Patterson and Mr. Keith Howatt of Calgary, Alberta along with their parents Mr. Kenneth Patterson and Mrs. Gwen Papple of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howattof RR 1, Auburn wish to announce their engage­ ment. The wedding will take place in Blyth United Church on Satur­ day, June 13, 1987 at 3:30 p.m. Reception to follow in Blyth. 23-1 GILLIS-STOREY Mrs. Beverly Storey of White­ church and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillisof Brussels are pleased to announce the engagement of their children Heather Storey and Kevin Gillis. The wedding to take place July 18, 1987 at Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels at 4 p.m. Reception to follow at Brus­ sels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. 23-1 STEFFLER-SCOTT Murray and Jeannette Scott of Blyth wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Deborah to Laverne Steffler, son of Jim and Verna Steffler of Wingham. The marri­ age ceremony will be held June 20 in Wingham Sacred Heart Church at 3 p.m. Reception to follow at Blyth Community Centre at 9 p.m. Everyone welcome. 23-1 IN MEMORIAM DEM ARA Y. In loving memory of Ila Demaray who passed away,., June 12,1983 and Norman Demar­ ay who passed aw ay June 16,1986. We think of you often, Wishing you were here, We laugh and cry of memories, We all hold so dear. - Sadly missed by Max, Deb and Joe, Rick, Rob, Sharon, Dave and Barb and great-grandchildren. 23-1 All in the CLASSIFIEDS TOWNSHIP OF GREY SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m. Monday, June 15,1987 for loading and hauling of 25,000 cubic yards pit run gravel to Concession Road 15-16, lots 3 to 10. Work to be completed by August 14,1987 to the satisfaction of the Township Road Superintendent. Contractor must be capable of 1,200 cubic yards per day. Tenders must be submitted on Township tender forms, available at the Municipal Office, and must be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the enclosed bid. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and all tenders are subject to M.T.C. approval. Roy Williamson Road Superintendent Township of Grey AT YOUR SERVICE CUSTOM LAUNDRY AND PRES- sing Services now available in my home, also custom knitting. Call Mavis Morrison, 523-9697. 22-2 CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND swathing. Phone Hank Reinink 523-9202or523-4569. 21-tfn DENTURE THERAPY. CLINIC J OPEN: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. Eve. & Weekend - by appt. 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, Ontarioon 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 the front 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 ST. MICHAEL’SC.W.L. BAKE Sale, Saturday, June 13,10 a.m. to 2p.m. at Vai’s. Proceeds: Blyth Lift Fund. 23-1 LISTOWEL CENTRAL & EAST- dale Schools present a night to honour Don Dunbar who is retiring from his career in teaching. Join us in Henderson Hall Central School, Thursday, June 18, 1987. Presen­ tation at 7:45. Sponsored by Listowel Community Schools As­ sociation. 23-1 AT YOUR SERVICE 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 Feige D.T. GODERICH W Horst 58 West Street Goderich [519)524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt [5191665-7818 COMING EVENTS CANADIAN FORESTERS AN- nual Chicken Barbecue to be held in Kinbum on Thursday, June 11 from 5 to 7 p.m Adults $6.00; children $4.00. . 20-4 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 SACRED HEART PARISH WING- ham are having an Auction Sale Saturday, June 13/87 commencing at 11 a.m. on the Church Campus Victoria St. just opposite CKNX. Included is a bake table, lunch booth and novelty table with odds and ends. 22-2 ANNUAL MEETING FOR THE Wingham and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, Mon­ day June 15/87 at 7:30 p.m. at the Wingham Armouries. Guest Speaker: Sue Jones, presenting a report of the associations recent planning day. Everyone welcome. 20-22-23 BUCK & DOE FOR SHERRY Robertson and Charles Young on June 13/87 at the Bluevale Com­ munity Hall. Dancing 9 - 1 a.m. Lunch provided. 22-2 VOLUNTEER USHERS (OVER 12 years of age) needed for the Blyth Festival. Phone (519) 523-9300 or 523-9225 and give your name, age and telephone number. 23-1 YARD AND BAKE SALE, Wesley-Willis parking lot, Clin­ ton, on Saturday, June 13,1987 at 9 a.m. 23-1 BRIDAL SHOWER FOR DONNA Munro (fiance of Tim Prior), June 18/87, 8p.m. Brussels Library, miscellaneous. 23-1 GARAGE SALE - JUNE 13 & 14 AT 9 a.m. County Road 25, V* mile west of Auburn at top of hill. Watch for sign. Rain or shine. Rotor tiller, lawn mowers, pool table, appli­ ances, furniture and dishes. 23-lp ANNUAL MEETING WINGHAM & Area Day Centre for the Homebound, Monday, June 15th, 1:30 p.m. at Wingham Armouries. 23-1 YARD SALE, 1 % MILES WEST ofBrussels, Sat., June 13th, 8 a.m. toNoon. Lotsofgoodies, Singer electric sewing machine, furniture 23-lp APPRECIATION NIGHT FOR Rev. and Mrs. Ken Bauman and family in the Blyth United Church Sunday School Hall, Sunday, June 14, 1987 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Ladies please bring dessert. 23-1 BELGRAVE UNITED CHURCH Sunday School Anniversary and Chicken Barbecue, Sunday, June 14 at 11:15. Special guests are Rev. and Mrs. Allan Grose and family from Stratford. 23-1 FLAMBORO “...THE BEST Antique Show in the Country’’ - 400dealers, 10,000 buyers. Collec­ tors can’t afford to miss this show. Sat., June 13, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $2, Parking $1. Early Bird Admission from 5 p.m. Friday, June 12 at $20 per person. Courtcliffe Park, off Highway 6,13 km. south of 401, 12 km. north of 403. 23-lp HERD DISPERSAL WEDNES- day, June 17 at 7:30 p.m. for Shadi-Lawn Farms Atwood, Ont. Tobe held at Carson’s Sales Arena, Listowel, (519)291-2049. 23-lp FIDDLE& STEP DANCE CON- test July 10 & 11. Community Centre, Fergus, Ontario. Camping on grounds. For information call MervWoods(519)843-1630. 23-lp SMILEY BATES, MIKE O’RILEY and many others at Ontario’s top Family Bluegrass Festival in Tot­ tenham, June 19-20-21. Camp, pick, fish and swim. Info call (416) 936-2008,936-3242. 23-lp HELP RECOGNIZE ONTARIO’S outstanding young people; nomi­ nate someone today who qualifies for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Yearaward. Contact this news­ paper for details. AUCTION SALES AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD Furnishings & Antiques will be held for Mrs. M. Gardener of Goderich, Lucknow Arena, Friday, June 12. 5:30 p.m. Auctioneer Alan R. Miller, 395-5062 and Bill Haldenby 395-5142. 22-2 ADVANCE NOTICE - UNRE- served antique auction, Saturday, June 20. Buggies, cutters, hearse, antique cars, trucks, tractors, steam engines, guns, stock reduc­ tion for expansion. Reynolds Museum, Wetaskiwin, AB. Phone auctioneer Bud Haynes, (403) 347-5855, Red Deer. 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