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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-09-02, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1987. PAGE 19. CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum$2.50for20 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 DISTRIBUTORS, ENTREPRE- neurs: Calorad weight-loss pro­ ducts are looking for distributors in yourareanow. Expanding com­ pany needs leaders. Own your own business for as little as $100 initial investment. Some distributors now earning in excess of $5,000 per month. Write for information package. If serious call collect. The M.L.M. Institute, 9005 Leslie St., Richmond Hill, Ont. L4B 1G7(416) 764-5988. 35-lp WHAT’S HAPPENING IN Ontario in both urban and rural areas? Subscribe to the OCNA Clipping Service for valuable information clipped weekly from over 300 community Newspapers. Monitor the competition; get sales leads; read related opinions; dis­ covermarkettrends. For prices call Ontario Community Newspapers Association(416)844-0184 . 35-lp TRAVEL LAS VEGAS THANKSGIVING, October 9 - 12 Stardust $379, Tropicana $449. Air, Hotel, Taxes. Detroit - Los Angeles from $279, plus tax, T& S Tours 1-800-265- 0900. 35-lp GREAT FALL FISHING ON quiet autumn Getaway. Modern cottages, 3 piece bath on Rice Lake (90 mins, from Toronto). More fish per acre than any other lake in Ontario. 1295-3 bedrooms; $270-2 bedrooms, per week, daily rates available. Covered docks, spacious grounds, free boat with cottage & motor rental. (705) 696-2601. Sunnymead Cottages, RR #3, Hastings, Ont. K0L 1Y0. 35-lp ENJOY A WONDERFUL Pic­ turesque Autumn at Resort Tapa- too. New! Year round, one, two & three bedroom housekeeping cot­ tages. Authentic Black Forest House overlooking Otter Lake includes Hotel Rooms, Conference Room, Bar and Restaurant. L.L.B.O. Licensed. It’s worth a call. Seasonal rates 1-800-461-5410 or (705) 378-2208. 35-lp CHINA & HONG KONG, THE world’s most exciting destina­ tions. Also see Alberta’s Sister Province, Heilongjian. Agricul- turalTour, October 19th toNov. 6th with Tour Leaders Jim and June Lore, Carstairs, Alberta. Call (416) 451-4944 or 1-800-268-3090. 35-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. 35-lp HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO TENDERS WANTED Sale of Surplus Grounds Equipment of the Huron County Housing Authority Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, September 16th, 1987. by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M5, [519] 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting refer­ ence number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN­ DER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. © HURONCOUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.T. [H.C.] 87-02 For Public space Painting in Huron County Housing Senior Citizen Buildings at 52 Bristol Terrace, Wingham, 50 Alfred Street, Wingham, Zurich [0HI], Blyth [0HI], 34 John Street, Seaforth and 85 West Street, Goderich. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, September 16,1987 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. N7A1M5, [519] 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting refer­ ence number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN­ DER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. CARD OF THANKS LYON. We would like to express our appreciation to our neighbours on the 13th Concession of Hullett, who gave us such a lovely evening and farewell gift on August 21st at Henry and Susan Wilts. The meal and the pig barbecue was most delicious. It is hard to find words to express our thankfulness, as we will always remember you all as our wonderful friends and neighbours while we spent our 30 years there. - Bert and Joanne. 35-1 WILSON. I would like to extend my deepest appreciation to all the ladies who attended the commun­ ity shower on August 25. To the organizers and to the people who provided the entertainment I would like also to extend a sincere thank y ou. - Heather Wilson. 35-1 YUILL. I wish to express my thinks to my relatives, friends and neighbours who have not only performed many acts of kindness both for me and Clarence but have offered both of us continuing moral support during my illness and recuperation. - Sincerely, Mildred Yuill. 35-1 CARD OF THANKS MILLER. We wish to thank our friends for the Pork Bar-B-Que at John and Pat’s and the beautiful gift for our home. Special thanks to everyone who helped in any way for such an enjoyable evening. Their special efforts will never be forgotten. Thanks again. - Ken, Joan, Jody and Stacey. 35-1 BROOKS. We wish to thank our famly, friends and neighbours for making our 50th wedding anniver­ sary such a happy occasion. - Edwin and Margaret 35-lp KNIGHT. We wish to thank our family and friends for the cards, flowers and gifts we received for our anniversary. Special thanks to Don Dunbar and Alf Sutton for their music. We appreciated the work the Cranbrook W.I. mem­ bers, Beth and Joan did in preparing the food and serving it. Thanks Kathy for the flower arrangement. - Leslie and Yvonne Knight. 35-lp JAMES. The family of the late Glen James would like to thank their friends and relatives for expres­ sions of sympathy, flowers and donations to the Cancer Society. Thanks to the Anglican Church Women and the ladies of the community for the lunch and also to those who brought food to our home. Thanks to M. L. Watts Funeral Home. Special thanks to Rev. Pat Nunn, your visits in the past weeks were much appreciat­ ed. - Annie James, Calvin, Brian, Murray and Joan, Gwen and Murray Hinz. 35-lp STEVENSON. Thefamily of the late Pearl Stevenson would like to express their appreciation for all the cards, expressions of sympa­ thy, flowers and donations. Special thanks to the doctors and a very special thanks for the loving care of the nurses on first floor at Wingham General Hospital and to the staff at Callander Nursing Home. It will always be remember­ ed. Special thanks to Peebles Funeral Home and to pallbearers and flowerbearers and to Capt. Barber and Mr. Doug Purdy for their words of comfort. Special thanks to the ladies of the Cranbrook Church for the delicious lunch served. - The Stevenson family. 35-1 VAN SOEST. I would like to thank my family and friends who visited me and sent flowers while in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Gallant, Hay, nurses and ambulance attendants. Also spe­ cial thanks to the one who was watching over Troy, Danny and myself. We were three lucky people.-Thanks, Karen. 35-1 McCLINCHEY. I would like to thank everyone involved in making my community shower such an enjoyable evening. The gifts I received were beautiful. All was appreciated. - Glenyce. 35-1 IN MEMORIAM MacDONALD. In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, Judy Leigh, who passed away six years ago, September 7, 1981. To lose someone you have loved for years, It’s hard beyond belief Your heart comes near breaking And God only knows the grief. We miss her in so many ways Though the smile may hide the tears In our hearts she is always there Too dearly loved to be forgotten. - Forever remembered, Mom, Todd&Jamie. 35-lp IN MEMORIAM MacDONALD. In loving memory of my dear friend. Judy Leigh, who passed away sixyears aeo, Sep­ tember 7, 1981. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever. - Always remembered by Andrea. 35-1 AT YOUR SERVICE 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 MUSIC LESSONS - OPENINGS for students beginning in Septem­ ber. Will teach piano, rudiments, advanced theories and history. Call Anne Spivey, ARCT. B.A. (Mus.)357-3500(Belgrave). 35-1 CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND swathing. Phone Hank Reinink 523-9202 or 523-4569. 21-tfn PIANO OR ORGAN LESSONS AT Wesley-Willis United Church, Clinton, or at home in Auburn. Grace Datema, phone 526-7202. 34-2 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC f Horst Feige D.T. GODERICH 58 West Streetr OPEN: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. Eve.& Weekend-byappt. COMING EVENTS NEWSPAPER DRIVE, SATUR- day, September 12, curbside pick­ up 10 a.m. or drop off at Brussels Mennonite Fellowship. Proceeds for World Wide Relief. 35-1 AUXILIARY TO WINGHAM & District Hospital is holding a tea in the Lucknow Town Hall, Monday, September 14,2-4p.m. 35-2 COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR Kim Zimmer Wednesday, Sep­ tember 2 at 8:00 p.m. at Brussels Library. Everyone welcome. 35-1 YARD SALE - NORTH STREET, Blyth, - new and used items, skates, toys, etc. Clothing - kids, adults and maternity. Saturday, September5,10a.m. -5p.m. 35-lp GARAGE SALE SEPTEMBER 5th, 6th, 7th from 9- ? Rain or shine on County Road 25, % mile west of Auburn on top of the hill, furniture, appliances, dishes, knick knacks and including a motorcycle Honda 350 and lawn mowers, etc. Watch for signs. 35-lp WESTERN FAIR, LONDON, FRI- day, September 11. Mystery Tour, Wednesday, September 16. Mid­ land Boat Cruise, Wednesday, September 23. Oktoberfest Kitch­ ener, Wednesday, October 14. Call Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines 357-3424. 35-1 GODERICH SQUADRON OF THE Canadian Power and Sail Squa­ drons will be conducting boating courses for adults this fall. Regi­ ster at Central Huron Secondary School on Sept. 10 at 8 p.m. or phone 482-7849. 35-2 AT YOUR SERVICE PLANNING A PARTY? WOULD you like to look after the food? We cater to small weddings, banquets, luncheons or home parties. Old- fashioned home cooking. Reason­ able prices. Phone Beth Earl 887-6401 or Joan Smith 887-6341. 35&40 WHAT’S HAPPENING IN Ontario in both Urban and Rural areas? Subscribe to the OCNA Clipping Service for valuable information clipped weekly from over 300 community newspapers. Monitor the competition; get sales leads; read related opinions; dis­ covermarkettrends. Forpricescall Ontario Community Newspapers Association(416)844-0184. 34-lp TOM’S CUSTOM COMBINING WHEAT, GRAIN, BEANS AND CORN REASONABLE RATES Call Blyth J i m A n d e rso n 523-4894 o r Marie Heffron 523-4221 F Goderich [519J524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt [519J665-7818 COMING EVENTS THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH Unit presents “Pleasures, Pro­ blems and Preschoolers’’ - a series of 3 parenting classes for parents of children aged 1 - 5 years. Classes will commence Tuesday, Septem­ ber 22, 1987 and will be held at RNATrainingCentre, St. Cath­ erine St., Wingham. Please call 357-2264 to pre-register. 35-3 BLYTH FESTIVAL ANOTHER SEASON’S PROMISE by Anne Chislett and Keith Roulston. September 2,3 (matinee and evening) 4, 5 (matinee and evening), 8, 9 (matinee and evening), 10 (matinee and even­ ing), 11,12 (matinee and evening). Promise closes on September 12. 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. 35-1 THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinicheld at the Health Unit Office, Medical Building, Brussels on Tuesday, September 8, 1987 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Immunization Adult Immunization will also be offered at this clinic. 35-1 AUBURN AND DISTRICT LIONS Men’s Slo-Pitch Tournament, September 10, 11, 12, 13, Auburn Community Hall. Dance 9 - 1 Friday and Saturday. Music by Sound Trek. Held under authority of special occasion permit. Age of Majority Card. Please no minors. All proceeds go to playground equipment. 35-2