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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1987. PAGE 19.
TRAVEL BIRTHS COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS REAL ESTATE
VACATION: RESORTTAPATOO.
Otter Lake, Parry Sound. Newly
built 1985-87. Features: roomy
housekeeping cottages with sun
deck & lakeview. Sandy beach,
boats and all water activities,
playground. Resort includes Hotel
‘‘Black Forest House” with dining
room, lunch bar. patio, conference
room and hotel units. One year
round. Reduced Fall Rates from
Sept. 16. Call (705) 378-2208 or
1-800-461-5410. 30-lp
RICE LAKE. PETERBOROUGH.
Tourism Ontario recommended.
Highland View Resort. Reserve for
August. 1-3 bedrooms, self cater
ing Lakefront Cottages from $250
weekly. Special Boat/Motor rental
package(705)295-6697. 30-lp
HOSPITALITY INN FEATURES
vacations for the whole family.
Inground pool, tennis, mini golf,
shuffleboard, horseshoes, kinder-
care activity program and babysitt
ing. Visit our housekeeping resort
in the Haliburton Highlands spe
cial low rates from August 22. For
free brochure and reservations.
Call 1 (705) 286-2361 or write RR
#1. Minden. Ont. K0M 2K0. 30-lp
NOW BOOKING ANNUAL FALL
colour cruises through Kawartha
Lakes between Big Chute and
Peterborough. Heated cruise ship
‘‘Kawartha Voyageur”. Ontario
Waterway Cruises, Box 1540,
Peterborough, K9J 7H7. 30-lp
CARD OF THANKS
WHEELER. 1 would like to thank
all my friends and neighbours who
sent cards, visited, and phoned me
while I was a patient in Westmin
ster Campus and a special thanks
to my family. - Delores Wheeler.
30-1
McCLURE. We would like to thank
everyone who helped us clean up
after the storm. To those who took
time out to help cut up the trees,
clean up the barn roof and shed,
and put on the new barn roof. Also
thank you to all the ladies who
brought food to feed all the men. A
special thanks to Jim and his crew
for putting up the new roof so fast.
Everyone’s response was greatly
appreciated. - Fred, Heidi, Darrell
and Jennifer McClure. 30-1
JOHNSTON. Thanks to all the
relatives, friends and neighbours
who made the pork barbecue such a
success. It was good ‘‘clean fun”.
Special thanks to Ann, John and
family, Greg and Shirley and
Rainer for doing such a good job
with the pig.-Judy andBob. 30-1
MILLER. I would like to thank all
my friends, neighbours and rela
tives for gifts and cards of good
wishesforour wedding. It is nice to
know I am remembered back
home. - Joanne Laferte’ Miller
30-lp
ARMSTRONG-ORTH. We would
like to take this opportunity to
express our thanks to everyone
who contributed their time and
effort to making our Buck & Doe a
great success. We had a great time
and hope you did too. Also thanks
to everyone who attended. - Bruce
and Sandy. 30-1
WHITTARD. We would like to
thank everyone for the best wishes
we received for our silver anniver
sary. Thanks again for all the gifts
we received, which we have
already thanked everyone for
personally.-LoisandBush. 30-1
RYAN. With much happiness and
love Paul and Cheryl (nee Bauer)
announce the safe arrival of their
first child Curtis Jeremy born July
21. 1987, weighing7 lbs., lOoz.
Proud grandparents arc Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Ryan of Walton and
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Bauer,
Brussels. Great-grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, Walton
and Mrs. Freda Skinner, Brussels.
SMITH. KevinandCathy (Madill),
Goderich are proud to announce
the birth of their son, Gregory
James Ray, on July 20, 1987 at
Clinton Public Hospital weighing 8
lbs., 3 oz., a brother for Laura.
Grandparents are Alma Madill,
Blyth and Jim and Janice Smith,
Goderich.
BROMLEY. Matthew Bromley is
very happy to announce the arrival
of his brother Orrey William. He
arrived July 17, 1987 at Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich. Proud parents are Jane
and Steve of RR 1, Belgrave.
Spoiling privileges go to grandpar
ents Anne and Sam Thompson of
Wingham and Marie and Willis
Bromley of RR 1, Londesboro.
THOMSON. Mrs. Ruby Pattison,
Blyth is pleased to welcome a new
addition to her family. A grandson,
thirteen month old Gregory Wil
liam, chosen son of Mr. and Mrs.
Barrie Thomson, Hamilton, Ont.
(nee Barbara Pattison).
AT YOUR
SERVICE
TURNBERRY UPHOLSTERY,
Brussels - sofas and chairs,
recovered like new! Free esti
mates, pickup and delivery, work
manship guaranteed. Call 887-
6073. 30-4
CUSTOM COMBINING:
wheat, grain, beans and corn.
Reasonable rates, rotary combine.
Call 887-9359before 8 a.m. or after
6p.m. 30-3p
SANDBLASTING, ALL TYPES OF
equipment and farm machinery.
Also brick cleaning and spray
painting. Free estimates. Phone
White’s Sandblasting, Wroxeter,
335-3452 anytime. 30-6
FOR FARM SAFETY - INTER-
locking concrete blocks make safe,
inexpensive and secure low-level
farm lane crossings over ditches.
Substantial grants are available.
Contact Norman Alexander,
Londesboro, Ontario. Phone 523-
4597. 30-4p
CUSTOM WORK: CUSTOM
Combining J.C. Enterprises, RR 1,
Auburn, 526-7523. 29-6
CUSTOM COMBINING IN
Blyth area. For information and
prices call 887-6138. 28-4p
CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND
swathing. Phone Hank Reinink
523-9202or523-4569. 21-tfn
DENTURE .
THERAPY/
CLINIC A
OPEN:
Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m.
YOU ARE INVITED TO THE
Jack Riddell Barbecue at the
Riddell farm on Hwy. 83 between
Exeter and Dashwood on Wednes
day, August 5. Rain location is the
Dashwood Community Centre.
Dinner from 5 to 8 p.m. - family
entertainment. Tickets available
from Liberal Municipal Chairper
sons or executive or phone 523-
9521,887-9225, 345-2829. Tickets
$10, elementary school children
$4, preschoolers free. Sponsored
by the Huron Provincial Liberal
Association. 29-2
HURON COUNTY CATTLEMEN
Association Beef BBQ & Dance
Friday, July 31/87 at the BMG
Community Centre, Brussels.
BBQ 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Dancing to
Beechwood9p.m.tola.m. Tickets
$10 or available from Local Direc
tors. Phone 887-6186. 29-2
BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL
Society is looking for girls 17 to 23
to enter the Queen of the Fair
contest, also anyone wishing to
sponsorthese contestants. Call
887-9303 or 887-6097 before Aug.
10 if interested. 30-2
AT YOUR
SERVICE
CUSTOM SWATHING: GRAIN,
wheat. Phone 523-9337. 29-3p
CUSTOM
COMBINING
COMPETITIVE
RATES
Call Evenings
523-9574 or
887-6617
CUSTOM
COMBINING &
SWATHING
Equipped with air reel
482-7301
TOM’S
CUSTOM
COMBINING
WHEAT. GRAIN, BEANS
AND CORN
REASONABLE RATES
Call Blyth
Jim Anderson 523-4894 or
Marie Heffron 523-4221
Horst
Feige D.T.
GODERICH
58 West Street
Goderich [519]524-6688
No Charge 1-800-265-7555
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BRUSSELS FIRE DEPARTMENT
Annual Breakfast at Brussels Lions
Park Sunday, August 2/87. Serv
ing 7 a. m. to 11 a.m., $2.50 per
plate. 29-2
CHIP BINGO EVERY FRIDAY
night in Dublin Community Centre
starting at 8 p.m. Fifteen regular
games at $15, 3 share-the-wealth,
$100 jackpot will go. Growing
bonanza pot with $50 consolation
prize. Nevada available. Dublin
and District Athletic Assoc. 30-2
BUCK AND DOE FOR KAREN
KnightandGlenTrivett, Saturday,
Aug. 8, Wingham Armouries, $3
perperson, 9-1. 30-2p
BUS TRIPS - PARRY SOUND, 3
hour boat cruise, Thursday, Aug.
6; Seaway Farm Tour, tour by
covered wagons at Fruitland and
Tivoli Miniature World, Vineland,
all ine one package Wed., Aug. 12.
Phone Helen McBurney, Nichol
son Bus Lines, 357-3424 anytime.
30-1
YARD SALEAUGUST 1,2 AND3,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Duncan Street in
Bluevale (close to the cemetery).
Somethingforeveryone. 30-1
TEDDY BEAR’S PICNIC
Sunday, August 9,1 - 4 p.m. at the
Falls Reserve Conservation Area.
Free day-use admission for this
event. For further information,
contact the Maitland Valley Con
servation Authority at 335-3557.
30-2
ENJOY A THREE DAY TOUR
Festival of Lights, Wheeling West
Virgina Nov. 30 - Dec. 2 or one
fun-filled week Puerto Plata in
February. Call Ellison Travel,
Wingham 357-3330 collect. Askfor
Daws Pollock. Let us plan your
holiday anytime, anyplace, it costs
no more. 30-1
MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE,
Aug. 1,2 & 3. Bicycles, beer tins,
bottle caps, china cabinet, clothes,
antiques, collectibles. 1/2 mile
south of Walton, George Love.30-1
YARD SALE, NORTH ST., BLYTH
Saturday, August 1, 10 a.m. to ?
30-lp
MOVING SALE: MORRIS AND
Wellington, Blyth, Saturday, Aug.
1,8a.m.to? 30-lp
2FAMILY GARAGESALE, 180
Drummond St., Blyth Friday, July
31 from 6p.m. to8p.m., Saturday,
August 1 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
30-lp
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the Adult
Health Guidance Centre, held at
the Health Unit Office, Medical
Building, Brusselson Wednesday,
August 5/87 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Foot Care
3. Anaemia Screening
4. Urine Testing
5. Blood Pressure. 30-1
BLYTH FESTIVAL
Girls in the Gang: July 29, 30
(matinee), August 6, 8 (matinee)
Bordertown Cafe: 30, 31
Bush Fire: August 1 (matinee), 5, 6
(matinee), 8
Miss Balmoral of the Bayview: all
performances of this play are
SOLD OUT; however, a limited
number of rush tickets go on sale 2
hours before curtain time.
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. 30-1
BRICK BUNGALOW - situ-
led on 1 acre close to
Wingham. This home [8 yrs.
oldjhasalottooffer. Inside4
bedrooms, living room, kit
chen and dining area open
concept, 4 pc. bath up, 2 pc.
bath down, family room,
games room, cold room,
laundry room. Kitchen is
land style with moveable
island. Outside large patio
[interlocking bricks] 49’ x
13’, access from walk out
basement. Above a cedar
deck 21’ x 12’. This home
also has air conditioning and
central vac. For appoint
ment call Jim Ritchie 357-
3295.*****
MODERN HOME IN A
MATURE SHELL - situated
high on a hill on 100 acres in
East Wawanosh. This 11/2
storey log and frame home
has 3 bedrooms and family
size living room. Main floor
has been recently refurbish
ed with oak kitchen. Patio
doors lead to spacious sun
deck facing open country
and vast mixed bush. Truly a
tranquil country parcel. Call
Kevin Pletch, 357-1967.*****
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'Operation
Helping Hand'
gets help
The Canadian Hunger Founda
tion and McCain Foods Limited
have joined in a unique project
dubbed ‘‘Operation Helping
Hand” to raise $1 million toward
gaining secure water supplies for
the people of Kenya, East Africa.
Special coupons, redeemable for
20 cents off the purchase of McCain
Foods products have been distri
buted nation-wide since June 24.
For every coupon redeemed, Mc
Cain will donate 40 cents to the
Canadian Hunger Foundation to a
maximum of$100,000. Matched on
a 9 to 1 ratio by government funds,
the donation can provide $1 million
in aid.
McCain will support the project
with a 30-second television spot
beginning June 16 and with other
promotional materials.
The money resulting from Oper
ation Helping Hand will be used by
the Canadian Hunger Foundation
to support self-help village water
projects in Kenya. CHF President
Ted Warren emphasized that
‘‘even at times when there is a
desperate need for immediate food
aid, it is vitally important to
recognize that the only realistic,
long-term solutions are basic
programs aimed at food self-suffi
ciency.”
‘‘Operation Helping Hand will
not only assist long-term develop
ment efforts in Kenya, we also
believe it will involve Canadians
and make them more aware of
Third Wolrd development needs,
Mr. Warren said.
He said the new project will
continue the work in Kenya which
was begun with the help of McCain
Foods in 1985.