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The Citizen, 1987-07-15, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1987. PAGE 19. 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. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DISTRIBUTOR REQUIRED IN this area to promote fastest growing industry in N. A. Potential income unlimited to persons will­ ing to work. Best product in industry. Investment of $15,000 required. (416)856-1501. 28-Ip RESTAURANT. HOTEL, DELI, Bakery. Butcher, Grocery. Sub­ marine & Pizza equipment, refri­ gerators, grills. fryers, slicers, sub & pizza tables, ice machines, steam tables, walk-in coolers & freezers, deli cases, scales, cash registers, gas stoves & ovens, dishwashers for sale or lease. Arctic Refrigeration Store Fix­ tures. Hamilton (416) 528-8528; Toronto(416)283-2600. 28-lp SUPERMARKET LOCATED IN progressive Central Vancouver Island Tourist community, 7500 sq. ft., Annual sales $2 Million, Business, equipment, leasehold improvements $380,000 plus in­ ventory'. Contact Gary Reagh (604) 687-6227. ' 28-lp GROW FOR IT. $$$ RAISE BAIT- worms at home. Guaranteed mar­ ket. Odourless, low investment. We train! Representatives throughout Ontario. Early Bird Ecology (1975) RR #1, Smithville, Ontario LOR 2A0 (416) 643-4251, (416) 856-2248, (705) 435-7463. 28-lp CARD OF THANKS STEVENSON. The families of the late James Gordon Stevenson would like to extend sincere thanks to everyone who sent flowers and made donations or sent cards. Your thankfulness will always be appre­ ciated. 28-1 STEVENSON. Carol and Cynthia would like to thank everyone for their visits, flowers, cardsand gifts while in the hospital. Special thanks to Drs. McGregor and Hanlon and to the O.B. staff of the Wingham hospital. 28-1 MacMILLAN. I would like to thank my friends, Doh and Alice Buchan­ an and the Leiper family, Dr. Keith Hay and Rev. Dave Snihur for all their help and support during my illness. A special thanks to the Canadian Cancer Society and my MomandDad. Your gifts, visits and prayers will never be forgot­ ten.-Lois 28-1 DUNBAR. The family ofthe late Olive Dunbar wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for floral contributions, donations, cards and gifts of food. We are most grateful to the staff of Callander Nursing Home for the tender loving care mother received during her years there. Special thanks to Rev. B. A. Nevin for his kindness and support. We also wish to extend our deep apprecia­ tion to the M. L. Watts Funeral Home and to the Ethel Church Ladies for the lovely lunch served. Everyone’s thoughtfulness will long be remembered. - Georgia Schaefer, Don Dunbar. 28-1 ORTH-ARMSTRONG. We sin­ cerely thank all our Brussels friends and relatives for your kindness and generosity in honour of our upcoming marriage. Your gifts, attendance and best wishes atthecommunity shower are all very much appreciated. Special thanks for time and effort to those who helped organize the lovely shower. - Sandy Orth, Bruce Armstrong. 28-1 CARD OF THANKS McELROY. 1 wish to thank sincere­ ly neighbours, former neighbours and friends for various and gener­ ous acts of kindness extended to me prior to hospitalization in Clinton and during my 2-week stay there. Best wishes to you all. - Melda McElroy. 28-1 BADLEY. I would like to thank my family and friends for a lovely surprise birthday party. Thanks to Myrtle for all her work and the lovely cake, and to those who helped her, also for cards, gifts and good wishes. You made it a day I will always remember. (I didn’t know I had such a quiet family). Thanksagain.-VeraBadley. 28-lp KELLY. I wish to thank neigh­ bours, friends and relatives for the lovely cards, flowers and treats while I was a patient in Wingham & District Hospital and St. Joseph’s London and since returning home. It was very much appreciated. - Nora Kelly. 28-lp SCOTT. We wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their expres­ sions of sympathy following the passing of our mother May Scott. Special thanks to Dr. McGregor, Rev. John Roberts, Tasker’s Fun­ eral Home, the ladies who served lunch at the Belgrave United Church, the pallbearers and flower bearers. Your kindness is appreci­ ated and will always be remember­ ed.-Ian, Ralph and Lorne. 28-lp HAMM. The family of the late George Hamm would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for support and expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, all dona­ tions and prayers; also food brought to the homes during the loss of a dear father, brother and grandfather. Special thans to Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez, the U.C.W. for luncheon and the Tasker Funeral Home. -Sincerely George and Mary, Murray and Donna and Ken. 28-1 WHITFIELD. I would like to express my appreciation to my family, friends and neighbours for the surprise social gathering they planned for my birthday Sunday afternoon and for gifts, cards and good wishes from all who attended. Hope everyone enjoyed the day as much as I did. - Sincerely, Herman Whitfield. 28-1 ARMSTRONG. Onbehalf of the friends of the Huron County Pioneer Museum I want to thank the people of this area for their generous donations to the “Buy a Block ’ ’ campaign at the Homecom­ ing weekend celebrations. Anyone still wanting to make a contribution to this project please feel free to contactme. - Leona Armstrong, 887-6753. 28-1 BERNARD. I wish to thank my family, neighbours and relatives for visits, flowers, cards and gifts I received while in the hospital. Special thanks to the nurses on the third floor. Also Doctor Arciszew­ ski and Doctor Van Walraven, also nurses in Seaforth Hospital and Doctor Underwood. Special thanks to my neighbour Mrs. Van Lichty who’s helped so much on my returning home. - Mrs. Tom Bernard. 28-1 COMING EVENTS YARD SALE, SATURDAY, JULY 18,9to2. Toys, games, stereos, car radios, blinds, etc. Larry Bolger, Morris St., Blyth. 28-lp BIRTHS WHEELER. Grandparents Delores and Bill Wheeler and Iona and Cec Moore proudly announce the arrival of a new grandson Benjamin Scott on June 30,1987 at London weighing 8 lbs. Happy parents are Lori and Scott Wheeler of Lambeth. A wee brother for Nicholas. STEVENSON. Amanda would like to announce the arrival of her baby sister Cynthia Rosanna, born July 5, weighing9lb., loz. Anotherwee sister for Steven and Bryan. Proud parents are Bill and Carol Steven­ son. Grandparents are Pearl Stev­ enson, Marie and Charlie Fraser. IN MEMORIAM KUCHMISTRZ. In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Kasimir, who passed away July 17, 1986. He who loved and is loved has been taken away, But our hearts and minds now recall each bright day, The clouds of grief do lift and clear, we now can see That his love will be our lasting memory. 28-lp COMING EVENTS MISCELLANEOUS COMMUN- ity shower for Karen Knight, Tuesday, July 21,1987 at 8 o’clock in Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels. 27-2p YOU ARE INVITED TO A Mis­ cellaneous showerfor Cindy Evans on Wednesday, July 15 at 8 p.m. in Ethel United Church. 27-2p WALDEN REUNION WILL BE held July 18 at Clinton Conserva­ tion Park, 2:30 p.m., pot luck supper. Please accept this as your invitation. 28-lp BLYTH FESTIVAL. Miss Balmoral of the Bayview: all performances for this play are SOLD OUT; However, a limited number of rush tickets go on sale 2 hours before curtain time. Bordertown Cafe: July 16 Girls in the Gang: July 17 Bush Fire: July 21 (opening), 22,23 (matinee), 25 All performances are at 8:30 p.m. except matinees which are at 2:00 p.m. For tickets, call Box Office at 523-9300/9225. 28-1 BLYTH FESTIVAL COUNTRY Fair Saturday, July 25. Booths filled with books, clothing, pro­ duce, good “junk”; special activi­ ties for children. Great fun for the whole family! 28-1 “COMEANDGO”TEA2:30-4:00 July 18 for the 80th Birthday of Ida McGowanat 15 Gloucester Ter­ race, Goderich. 28-lp BUS TRIP - CANADA’S WON- derland Wednesday, July 29. Phone Helen McBumey, Nichol­ son Bus Lines 357-3424. 28-2 YARD SALE - MISCELLANEOUS items, 3 side roads east of Londesboro store, turn right, or 4 side roads west of Winthrop store, turn right Saturday, July 18 at 9 a.m.to?atDunbar’s. 28-1 APPRECIATION NIGHT FOR Ruperta “Pert” Milligan on her reitrementfrom Town and Country Homemakers, Thursday, July 16, 1987, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m., at Holmes­ ville Hall. Open to former and present homemakers. 27-2 AT YOUR SERVICE CUSTOM COMBINING IN Blyth area. For information and pricescall887-6138. 28-4p CUSTOM WORK: CUSTOM Combining J.C. Enterprises, RR 1, Auburn, 526-7526. 28-6 CUSTOM COMBINING: wheat, grain, beans and corn. Reasonable rates, rotary combine. Call887-9359before8a.m. or after 6p.m. 28-1 CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND swathing. Phone Hank Reinink 523-9202 or523-4569. 21-tfn DENTURE THERAPY. CLINIC A f Horst Feige D.T. GODERICH 58 West Street OPEN: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. Eve.& Weekend-by appt. COMING EVENTS SAT., JULY 18 - MULTI-FAMILY Yard Sale 9 to 2 at Albert St., Brussels close to C.I.L. Agromart, computer, 1982 4 x 4 Datsun, household effects. Rain date July 25. 28-1 BEST MEAL FOR YOUR MONEY -St. John’s Pork Chop B.B.Q. July 22/87, 5 - 7:30 p.m. Adults $5.50, children 12 & under, $3.50. 28-2p THE WOOD SHOW AUGUST 7, 8, 9. A “Must See’’ for wood­ working enthusiasts. 100 exhibi­ tors will have for sale, wide variety of woodworking tools and acces­ sories quality wooden crafts. Learn from the experts - daily, live, free seminars. Wood art exhibition. Loggers sports competition. For brochure, Box 920, Town of Durham, Ontario. NOG 1R0. 28-lp AUCTION SALES A CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM MACHINERY ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND ANTIQUES FOR ROBERTAND JANEGRASBY, R.R. #4, BRUSSELS LOT 10, CONC. 5, MORRISTWP., COUNTY RD. 16 5MILESWESTOFBRUSSELSOR1 CORNERS. OF BELGRAVE AND21/z MILES EASTON SATURDAY, JULY18,1987 AT12NOON 165 M.F. Diesel tractor/loader and chains, 135 M.F. 3 cyl. gas tractor/allied loader and chains, 3 furrow M.F. plough with 3pth., 8’ packer, McCormick 13 run seed drill for parts, Massey Mower, 11’ Kongskilde cultivator [3 pt.h.], wheel rake, wheel cultivator, 28 plate trail disc, N.H. 68 Baler [hay liner], 328 N.H. manure spreader [like new], 2 wagons/flat rack, 1 wagon/box, Helm 7’ snowblower, 165 bu. gravity box. Aquantity of wood, snowfence, wire [new], steel grain airator and small grain airator, 11 ’ 4” grain auger, 40’ 9” silo pipe and 40’ 3’ ’ pipe [aluminum], 32’ pipe elevator on wheels, 20’ pipe elevator ext. ladder, small scale, water trough, cattlecrate, jackall jackas well a wagon load of miscellaneous items. There will be some household effects and antiques for sale. Plan to attend this farm sale of well kept machinery etc. as owner is retiring and farm is sold. TERMS: PROPER I.D. A CASH DAYOFSALE A 7% SALESTAX IN EFFECT WHERE APPLICABLE. Owners or Auctioneer are not responsible for accidents or lossof purchasedayof sale. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: OWNER: ROBERT A JANE GRASBY887-6150 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349 LUNCH BOOTH AT YOUR SERVICE CUSTOM COMBINING COMPETITIVE RATES Call Evenings 523-9574 or 887-6617 Goderich [519|524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt [519J665-7818 COMING EVENTS BELLE RIVER FIDDLE SINGING July30,31, Augustl, 2. Campsites available. $7,000 in prizes. Featur­ ing The Doubletake Group Step­ dancers and Quality on Tap, Box 10, Belle River, Ontario NOR 1A0 or (519)728-1767. 28-lp FRIDAY, JULY 24TH AT 10 A.M. Machinery Consignment Sale. Several good pieces already con­ signed. Consignments wanted. Carson’s Auction Services, Listo- wel. Call (519)291-2049. 28-lp HELP RECOGNIZE ONTARIO’S outstanding young people: nomi­ nate someone today who qualifies for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year award. Contact this news­ paper for details. 28-lp SHOWER FOR SHERRI BAC- hert, July 16, 8 p.m. in Walton Hall. Everyone welcome. 27-2 AUCTION SALES