HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-09-30, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1987.
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Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m.
Eve. & Weekend-byappt.
COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS
ANNUAL TURKEY SUPPER.
Belgrave Community Centre,
Wednesday. October 7 at 7 p.m.
sharp. Tickets available at Bel
grave and Wingham Stores and
Blvth Printing. Adults $7.00.
children $3.00. by advance tickets
only. 37-3
MICROWAVE & TUPPERWARE
Demo with Shirley Couillard,
Tues., Oct. 6/87 at 7 p.m. held at
St. Joseph’s School, Clinton.
Tickets $5.00 Advanced; $6.00 at
Door. Call 482-3469 or 482-9614.
38-2
BLOCK PARENT PROGRAM.
There will be a public meeting for
anyone interested in becoming a
blockparent Wed., Oct. 7,8 p.m. at
the Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre. Everyone wel
come. 38-3
POWER SKATING- SHARPEN
your skating skills. Register by
calling Michelle Blake 887-6129 or
Helen Craig 887-9381. 39-1
FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: RIBS
and sauerkraut served in our
lounge 5 to 8 p.m. Phone for
take-out 523-9381, The Blyth Inn.
39-tfn
BATON LESSONS - IF YOU
would like to twirl a baton, join the
Brussels Starlets. Come to the
Brussels Public School Saturday,
Oct. 3 from 10-12 noon. For more
information call Michelle McNeil
887-9216. 39-1
CHRISTMAS PARTIES-BOOK
now. The Blyth Inn, 523-9381.
39-tfn
THANKSGIVING DINNER, SUN-
day, October 11. Call now for
reservations. All you care to eat.
Buffet, dessert and coffee. 39-2
BLYTH CHRISTIAN REFORMED
Church 25th anniversary, October
3,7:30- 10 p.m. Evening program:
skits, choir and fellowship at Blyth
MemorialHall. 39-lb
THE BLYTH CHRISTIAN RE-
formed Church Ladies’ Society
(Priscilla) will be having its second
meeting of the season on Tuesday,
October 6 at 2 p.m., in the church
basement. Guest speaker will be
Bob MacFarlane, Ontario Region
al Director of the Leprosy Mission
Canada. He will show a film and
speak about his work with the
Mission. Everyone welcome. 39-1
FALL TRIPS: JACK MINER’S
andColasantis, Thursday, October
15. Hits of the Blitz Kitchener
Saturday, Nov. 14. Royal Winter
Fair Nov. 13 and 15. The King and
I, musical. Kitchener, Sunday,
November 22. The Living Christ
mas Tree, Sunday, December 6.
Niagara Festival of Lights. Phone
Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus
Lines, 357-3424. 39-1
58 West Street
Goderich (519J524-6688
No Charge 1-800-265-7555
Neustadt [519]665-7818
HURON COUNTY DAIRY PRIN-
cess Ball, Saturday, October 3 at
the Wingham Legion Hall. 39-1
BLYTH DART LEAGUE STARTS
September 30 at the Blyth Legion.
For more information call 526-7753
or523-4848. 39-1
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOS-
pital Palliative Care and Support
Service presents a Palliative Care
volunteer training program, every
Thursday beginning October 15 in
the Board Room, 7 to 10 p.m. Cost
is $20 to cover printed materials,
film, etc. Call 527-1650 for infor
mation, Yvonne Kitchen at Extn.
159. Toregister, Grace Dolmage at
Extn.160. 39-2
BRIAN COSTELLO ... OFFERS
ideas on how more of your hard
earned dollars can stay in your
pocket and not in government
coffers. Plan to attend the Free
Seminar, “Invest for Success’’,
Thursday, October 1, 7:30 p.m. at
the Hensall Community Centre.
$1,000.OOCashdoor prize. 39-1
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the Adult
Health Guidance Centre, held at
the Health Unit Office, Medical
Building, Brussels on Wednesday,
October 7, 1987 from 1:30-3:30
p.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Foot Care
3. Anaemia Screening
4. Urine Testing
5. Blood Pressure. 39-1
FALL COLOUR TOUR - PLAN TO
bring your family to the Fall Colour
Tour at the Wawanosh Valley
Conservation Area on Sunday,
October 4th from 1 - 4 p.m. Enjoy
horse-drawn wagon rides, guided
hikes and hot apple cider! Wawa
nosh Valley is located southwest of
Wingham, 2 km. west of Hwy. #4
on concession VI-VII of East
WawanoshTownship. 39-1
“UNDERSTANDING AND COP-
ing with Alzheimer’s’’ an infor
mation night sponsored by the
Huron County Health Unit on
Tuesday, October 13th, 7:30 p.m. -
9:00 p.m. at the Nursing Assistant
Training School, Wingham. Panel
discussion followed by a question
andanswerperiod. Free admission
and coffee. For more information
call 357-2264. 39-2
A TRADITION THAT’S GROW-
ingbecause people keep going!
The 9th Annual London Arts &
Crafts Christmas Show & Sale
returns to Centennial Hall, 550
Wellington, London. Fri., Oct. 30
Noonto 10p.m. Sat., Oct. 31, 11
a.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, 11
a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission $1.75.
Over 100 craft people in a
spectacular Show & Sale organized
and promoted by Olga Traher (519)
679-1810. ' 39-lp
COMING EVENTS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
BOSSIN’S HOME REMEDY FOR
Nuclear War, the hit Canadian
musical, is coming to Blyth
Memorial Hall for one perfor
mance only, October 15 at 8 p.m.
Tickets $8 advance, $10 door, $5
students, $15 dinner and show (6
p.m.). Call 482-9706 for tickets.
39-2
ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE -
Flesherton Hwy. #10 October 10 -
12. Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday Noon - 6 p.m. Monday 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission $2,
Children free. Information (519)
924-3141. 39-lp
LONDON’S ORIGINAL DOLL
Show & Sale Oct. 4/87, 10 a.m. - 5
p.m. Hellenic Community Centre
179 Southdale W. London, Ont.
Antique Modern collectible repro
ductions. Dolls, bears, miniatures,
related items. Adults $2. Children
75c. 39-lp
COMING! THE 6TH ANNUAL
Forest City Nostalgia & Antique
Show & Sale. Centennial Hall, 550
Wellington, London, Ont., Oct. 17,
Sat J'loon - 9 p.m. Oct. 18 Sunday
11 - 6 p.m. Admission only $2
Featuring over 60 quality dealers.
Don’tmiss it! Information Olga
Traher(519)679-1810. 39-lp
AUCTION SALES
BUDHAYNESGUN AUCTION,
Sat., Oct. 10, 10 a.m. Red Deer
Alberta, 3 large private collec
tions, flintlock, Percussion, Cased-
care, LePage, Joynar, Nock, cart
ridges, medals. Phone (403) 347-
5855. 39-lp
ROSES ARE RED LIMOUSIN
female sale Sat., Oct. 3, 1987, 7
p.m. 45 lots - cows & calves, bred
females. Wat-Cha Sales-Plex R.R.
3, Mount Forest NOG 2L0 (705)
458-9031 (519) 986-2109, (519)
334-3577. 39-lp
ONTARIO'S LARGEST FARM
Machinery Consignment Sale,
Notwich, Ont. Fri., Oct. 9/87, 10
a.m. (Sales conducted second
Friday each month). Approximate
ly 150-175 tractors plus all types of
farm equipment. Consignments
welcome. Formore information
call (519) 424-9998 or (519) 424-
9093. Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki
&Sons. 39-lp
Optimists invite
women members
The Wingham and District
Optimist Club is seeking new
members, both male and female.
During the summer, theOpti-
mists’ international organization
voted in favour of accepting women
as members to the once all-male
club, and the Wingham group has
decided to become one of the first
to institute this policy at the
grassroots level.
Wingham Optimist outgoing
president Norm Rude is inviting
any women in the Wingham area,
18 years of age or over, to join the
“friend of youth” organization,
beginning with the next meeting,
the Ladies’ Night dinner at the
Wingham Legion Hall on Tuesday,
October 6. New male members are
welcome as well, he says.
Persons wanting to join the club
must be sponsored by a present
member, or they can call Mr. Rude
at 357-3669, or incoming president
Ron Zimmer at 357-3101 for more
information.
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
82 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
“Suddenly It’s Sold”
NEW LISTING: 75 acre general purpose farm, good red
brick home, all drained, Morris Twp.
RESTAURANT: on 1 acre, seats 100, partially licenced,
separate home, paved parking lot.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above. Store rented.
LONDESBORO: 4 bedroom, 2 floor home, very spacious,
like new throughout, heated garage.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 50 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: with2apartments, Queen St.,
Blyth.
SMALL OFFICE BUILDING in good condition on main
street in Brussels.
BLUEVALE: Heated shop, 2 bay, nearly new. Reasonable
price.
CLINTON: SOLD>r home, Albert Street.
BLYTH: 4 bedroom frame home on Morris street, large lot.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Elephants and grandchildren
never forget.
Wingham & Goderich, Ont.
BRICK BUNGALOW* Sit
uated on 1 acre close to
Wingham, this home [8 yrs.
old] hasa lottooffer. Inside 4
bedrooms, living room, kit
chen-dining area open con
cept, 4 pc. bath up, 2 pc. bath
down, family room, games
room, cold room, laundry
room, kitchen island style
with moveable island. Out
side large patio [interlocking
bricks] 49’x 13’, access from
walk-out basement. Above a
cedar deck 21’ x 12’. This
home also has A/C and
central vac. For appt, call
Jim Ritchie, 357-3295.
******
231 ACRES IN TURN
BERRY TWP.- features 190
acres workable, 2 bedroom
mobile home, barn set up for
beef, large shed. 30 acres
hardwood bush. Property
backs onto the Maitland
River. Prime productive soil
For more info, call Kevin
Pletch, 357-1967.
Qntui^y.
. vic ci
New trustee sought
The Huron County Board of
Education is seeking a new trustee
to represent the town of Goderich,
following the resignation of Mary
Anne Dempsey early this month.
Mrs. Dempsey, who has served
as elected trustee for Goderich for
the past two years, tendered her
resignation at the board’s regular
session September 7, the result of a
move to Woodstock where she and
her family now live.
‘ ‘The people of Goderich should
be advised that they have been well
represented,” said board chair
man Art Clark. “I don’t think that
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Dinner will
celebrate
agriculture
in Huron
Huron County has long been
recognized as a leader in agricul
tural production. Huron County is
also home to strong rural leaders.
To celebrate Agriculture in
Huron County, an evening dinner
and program is planned for 7:00
p.m., Monday, October 5 at the
Clinton Legion Hall. The meal
promises to be a feast of Huron
County.
A quick and lively program
follows the meal. Speakers include
Delores Shapton, President,
Homecraft Division of the Ontario
Association of Agricultural Socie
ties; Bill Jongejan, President of the
Christian Farmers’ Federation;
and John Bancroft of the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture & Food. A
play, slide show and Rural Leader
ship Award presentations will
round out the program.
Tickets are $8.00 per person and
will only be available until October
2nd. Tickets may be obtained by
calling 482-3428 or 1-800-265-
5170. The program is sponsored by
the Huron County Junior Farmers’
Association.
public education has seen the last
of Mary Anne Dempsey.”
The retiring trustee said that her
work on the board has been a
valuable learning experience, add
ing that she is proud of the results,
as well as pleased to have had the
opportunity to work with other
dedicated and talented trustees.
The board is currently seeking
a replacement by advertising for
applicants to finish Mrs. Demp
sey’s term. Letters of application
will be studied by board members,
and a new trustee chosen by secret
ballot.