The Citizen, 1987-09-02, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1987.
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COMING EVENTS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education Class
es being held at the Board Room.
Seaforth Hospital, Seaforth. On
tario commencing Thursday, Sep
tember 10,1987. The next series of
classes will be the week of January
4, 1988. Please pre-register by
calling the Health Unit office at
527-1243. 33-3
YOU ARE INVITED TO OPEN
House for Evelyn Smith (Smitty)
on her 80th birthday in Ethel
United Church, Sat.. Sept.5th, 1 -3
p.m. (Best WishesOnly). 34-2
A FRIENDSHIP GROUP PRO-
gram will be starting this fall for
Mentally Handicapped Youth and
Adults. Be a friend to a Special
Person. Interested parents and
volunteers are asked to attend an
Information meeting Wednesday,
September 2, 8:00 p.m. Victoria
Public School Auditorium, God
erich. Speaker: Gwen Laidlaw
(present Director of Wingham
Friendship Group). Film: We Are
The Church Together. For more
information contact: Dianne Bud
nark-524-2265. 34-2
BRUSSELSQUEENOFTHE FAIR
Dance at the BMG Community
Centre, Saturday, Sept. 5. Music
by Crippled Duck. Tickets $6.00
per person at the door. Lunch
provided. 35-1
RETIREMENT PARTY FOR
Fleming Johnston on September
12 at his place. Stop in sometime
during the afternoon or evening to
wish him the best in his future.
35-2
McGAVIN FARM EQUIPMENT
is sending a Sherwood bus to the
International Plowing Match at
Meaford Tuesday, September 15.
For more details contact Mary Lou
at887-6365. 35-2
YARD SALE - 180 DRUMMOND
St., Blython Saturday, September
5 from 9 to 1, miscellaneous items,
children’s clothes, toys. 35-lp
‘ FOR THE LOVE OF WOOD”
The Woodstock Wood Show. The
Fairgrounds Woodstock, Ont.
Oct. 2- 10a.m. -9p.m.; Oct. 3& 10-
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Seminars by Bob
Rosendahl, Jon Eakes, Pat Godin,
Michael Fortune, Jeff Parsons,
Benoi Deschenes, Stuart Roxbor-
ough, Helen James, John Sedge
wick, Andy Poynter. Exhibits on
Wood, Woodworking. Tools,
equipment&crafts. UpperCanada
Juried Woodworking Champion
ship and the Woodworkers Hall of
Fame. The Woodstock Wood
Show, P.O. Box 1272, Woodstock,
Ont. N4S 8R2(519)539-7772.35-lp
THE FALL BOOK FAIR, SUN-
day, Sept. 20,11 a.m. to5 p.m. The
Concert Hall, 888 Yonge St. Over
40 Rare & Used book dealers.
Admission$3.Toronto, Ont. 35-lp
Scouts plan
for fall
Continued from page 3
energy and ideas. Anyone wishing
to support scouting but not wishing
to be a leader this body would be
welcome to help with planning,
support and perhaps even funding.
Details can be obtained from
leaders or from Jerry McDonnell at
523-9715. Scouting benefits both
the boys and the community and it
needs your help to keep the Blyth
program active and vital.
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82 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
“Suddenly It's Sold”
NEW LISTING: Morris St., Blyth, 4 bedroom, 11/2 floor
frame home, large lot, close to school.
BLYTH: Queen Street. 1 floor frame home, 3 bedrooms,
large shed, zoned commercial.
SCENIC: 1 acre. 13th Hullett Township, brick home &
garage, needs no repair.
BLUEVALE: Heated shop, 2 bay, nearly new. Reasonable
price.
SMALL OFFICE BUILDING in good condition on main
street in Brussels.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen
Street, Blyth.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
LONDESBORO: 4 bedrooms, 2 floor home, very spacious,
heated garage, like new throughout.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above.
REDUCED: 50 acres rX'borne Township. 43 acres
workable, 61/2 acres ■ c^V-Vrigated apple orchard. Must be
sold. Try an offer.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: August is the month when the
collapsible pool you bought in June finally does.
ALL POINTS REALTY INC.
Wingham & Goderich, Ont.
BRICK BUNGALOW - situ
ated on 1 acre close to
Wingham. This home [8 yrs.
old]hasalottooffer. 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 island
style with moveable island,
outside large patio [inter
locking bricks] 49’ x 13’
acess from walk-out base
ment. Above a cedar deck
21’ x 12’. This home also has
A/C and Central vac. For
appointmentcall Jim Ritchie
357-3295.
*****
COUNTRY LIVING - with
convenience of downtown.
Sturdy 2-storey brick home
nestled amongst cool
maples with 4 bedrooms,
largeliving room and recent
ly renovated family room.
Barn set upfor beef, small
acreage hardwood bush.
Includes building lots for
extra income. Call Kevin
Pletch 357-1967 for appoint
ment.
*****
COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF
Arondale Polled Herefords, Sat.,
Sept. 5/87,12:30 p.m. at the farm.
Cows, bred heifers, calves, herd
sire. Catalogues available on
request. Brinkman Arnold, Glen
Huron, Ontario. L0M 1L0 (705)
466-5533. 35-lp
Advance polls
Friday, Tuesday
Three designated advance poll
days will be held prior to Ontario’s
34th general election on Septem
ber 10, to provide qualified
electors, unable to vote on election
day, with the opportunity to cast
their ballot.
Designatedadvancepolls are
held to accommodate qualified
electors who will be unable to vote
on election day. Qualified electors
may cast a ballot at any of the
advance poll locations within their
electoral district provided that
their names appear on the polling
list or on a certificate to vote.
Advance polling will take place
September 3, September 5 and
September 7 between 11:00 a.m.
and 8:00 p.m.
Qualified electors unable to vote
on those advance poll days may
also cast their ballots in the office of
their Returning Officer on August
29, August 31, September 1,
September 2, September 4 and
September 8.
(ROBERT FEt'wwES)
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Tours sincerely,
°ear Mrs. Burkholder,
The Queen hj<-
V™' and an thoseme to thank
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Rented at Buckinoh^dfess °f loyalty
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° Canada this Autumn further
Kathy Burkholder, president of the Brussels Legion, recently received
a letter on behalf of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, thanking the
Brussels Legion for its ceremonial “Address of Loyalty” which was
delivered to Buckingham Palace July 1 by Brussels Legion Pipe Band
Major Charles Procter. The letter is framed and hangs in the Brussels
Legion.
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Location and times of advance
polls will be advertised in daily and
weekly newspapers throughout
the Province.
Brussels Legion president
gets letter from Queen
MUIUHI klSIiNC SflUCi
Kathy Burkholder of Brussels,
president of the Brussels Legion,
has something that few other
people her age in Canada have ever
had - a letter from the Queen of
England (or at least a letter on Her
Majesty’s behalf).
Written on the cream parchment
letterhead of Buckingham Palace
and embossed with the blue and
gold royal crest, the letter, dated
August5,1987, reads: “Dear Mrs.
Burkholder, The Queen has com
manded me to thank you, and all
those on whose behalf you wrote,
for your kind address of loyalty
presented at Buckingham Palace
on 1 st July. Her Majesty was much
moved by this demonstration of
loyalty by her Canadian subjects
and sends her warm best wishes to
you as she prepares for a further
visit to Canada this Autumn.”
Theletter is signed by Robert
Fellows, who does not include his
title beneath the elegant script of
his name.
The letter came in response to an
“Address of Loyalty” prepared
last June by the executive officers
I and members of the Brussels
Legion, to be delivered in person to
| Buckingham Palace by Brussels
s Legion Pipe Band Pipe Major
Charles Procter of RR 5, Brussels,
who went with the Ontario Legion
Massed Pipes and Drums to tour
England and Europe from June 27
' to July 18.
The massed band was composed
of individual pipers and drummers
from Royal Canadian Legion bran
ches across Ontario, and even
included the full Sudbury Legion
Pipe Band. The tour began at
Buckingham Palace on July 1, then
went on to Brighton, and across to
Europe, where it played at Brus
sels, Belgium, Amsterdam, Lahr,
West Germany, and at both Paris
and Caen, in Normandy. Pipe
Major Procter was the only mem
ber of the Brussels Pipe Band on
the tour, although several loyal
supporters of the Legion went
along, including Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Huether and Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Travis, all of Walton.
Addresses of Loyalty were sent
totheQueen from most Legions
represented at the tour, and were
presented totheQueen Mother, on
behalf of the Queen, at a garden
party at Buckingham Palace on
July 1.
The letter of thanks from the
Queen arrived in Brussels in
mid-August, and is now framed
and hanging in a place of honour in
theinnerloungeofthe Brussels
Legion.
Goderich Police
woo women
recruits
The Goderich Town Police force
and the Ontario Provincial Police
will be wooing women and ethnic
minority recruits this winter,
through the use of brochures and
posters aimed at attracting non-
traditional groups to police work.
Goderich Police Chief Patrick
King said the material will be used
this year when members of the
forces speak at local and area
schools.