HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-10-07, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1987 PACE 21
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not paid by the following Wednesday.
Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone
523-4792 or 887-9114.
CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS
BISHOP. We would like to thank
our wonderful neighbours, friends
and relatives for their gifts and
good wishesfor the party on our
25th wedding anniversary. A
special thank you to the kids. -
Clarence and Rose Marie. 40-lp
ENGEL. I would like to thank all my
friends, neighbours and relatives
who helped in any way to make my
85th birthday a time I will always
remember. The gifts and cards are
a lovely reminder of my good
friends. Thanks to all who came to
the Community Centre tocelebrate
with me. Special thanks to Jean
and Marilyn whoplanneditand the
delicious pot luck meal provided by
my relatives. Thank you all - Annie
Engel. 40-1 p
DEITNER-THOMAS. We would
like to thank everyone who attend
ed our Buck & Doe held October
2/87. Also a very special thank you
to everyone in our wedding party
for all their hard work and for
making the evening so enjoyable. -
Jan and Brian 40-lb
BLOCK PARENT PROGRAM.
There will be a public meeting for
anyone interested in becoming a
block parent Wed., Oct. 7,8 p. m. at
the Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre. Everyone wel
come. 38-3
TEN PAS. We wish to express our
heartfelt thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
kindness and sympathy shown us
in the loss of a dear and wonderful
husband and father. Sincere
thanks for flowers, charitable
donations, the many lovely cards
and food. Special thanks to the
M.L. Watts Funeral Home. Rev.
Gary Veeneman, Dr. F. Mather,
the ladies who prepared and
served meals at the house and the
Community Nursing Services.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. - Mary Ten Pas and
family. 40-1
QUINN. I wish to express my
thanks for the many acts of
kindness to me by the nurses of the
1st floor of Clinton Public Hsopital,
also to the Rev. Patt Nunn, the Rev.
Aubrey Bell, the Rev. Edgar Healy
also to Drs. Baker, Flowers, and
Street and to our many friends and
family for the many cards, gifts,
treats and visits presented to us at
our 25th wedding anniversary, also
to the hospital. - Edward and
Florence Quinn. 40-lp
WHITE. I would like to thank all my
friends, neighbours and relatives
forcards, phone calls and visits
while I was in Victoria Hospital.
Everything was very much appre
ciated.-Clarence 40-lp
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
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
“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
and answer period. Free admission
and coffee. For more information
call 357-2264. 39-2
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
CHRISTMAS PARTIES - BOOK
now. The Blyth Inn, 523-9381.
39-tfn
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. Friday, Oct.
30 Noon to 10 p.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. 40-lp
AT YOUR
SERVICE
IN MEMORIAM
BAECHLER. In loving memory of
our dear mother Bessie, who
passed away one year ago October
11, 1986.
Wherever we go,
Whatever we do,
Memories keep us,
Near to you.
- Sadly missed and also remember
ed by daughter June and Ron
Foran and family. 40-lp
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.
40&44
CUSTOM LAUNDRY AND PRES-
sing services now available in my
home, also custom knitting. Call
Mavis Morrison, 523-9697. 39-4
J. C. ENTERPRISES CUSTOM
Combining: white beans, soy
beans and corn. Tillage, plough
ing etc. Phone 526-7523. 37-6
COMING!! THE 6TH ANNUAL
Forest City Nostalgia & Antique
Show & Sale. Centennial Hall, 550
Wellington, London, Ort. Oct.
17thSaturdayNoon-9p.m. Oct. 18
Sunday 11 -6 p.m. Admission only
$2. Featuring over 60 quality
dealers. Don’t miss it. Information
OlgaTraher(519)679-1810. 40-lp
DON’T FORGET THE FALL
Rummage Sale for the Auxiliary to
Wingham & District Hospital. It is
coming Thursday, October 15, 6 to
9 p.m. and Friday, October 16 from
10a.m. to3p.m. 40-1
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the Child
HealthClinicheld atthe Health
Unit Office, Medical Building,
Brussels on Tuesday, October 13,
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. 40-1
THANKSGIVING DINNER, SUN-
day, October 11. Call now for
reservations. All you care to eat.
Buffet, dessert and coffee. The
Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 39-2
ANNUAL TURKEY SMORGAS-
bord at Duff’s United Church,
Walton, Wednesday, November 4,
4:30 - 7:00 p.m., Adults $6.50,
children 12 and under, $3.25.
40&43
RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND
neighbours are invited to join us in
celebration of the thirty-fifth wed
ding anniversary of our parents,
Ken and Laura Barbour on Friday,
October 9th at the Brussels
Community Centre, 9 p.m. Please
accept this as your personal
invitation. Best wishes only. 40-lp
FIDDLERS JAMBOREE, SEA-
forth Arena, Sunday, October 25,2
to8p.m. Admission$2.50. Supper
available. Sponsors: Van Egmond
Foundation. 42-1
BLYTH HORTICULTURAL So
ciety meeting, Oct. 13,8p.m. at
Blyth Memorial Hall. Donald Kai
will show pictures taken on a recent
trip to Europe. 40-lp
OPEN HOUSE, SATURDAY,
October 24, 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Brussels Branch Library. Come in
and celebrate Ontario Public
Library Week with us. 40-2
LAST OF SEASON GARAGE
Sale, % mileWestofAuburnon
top of hill, Oct. 9,10, 11, 12 from 9-
? Many small and large items,
chairs, tables, dishes and orna
ments. Watchforsign. 40-lp
LET’S TRAVEL THIS FALL.
Three to five day tours. For
information call Helen McBurney,
357-3424. 40-lp
1987 BUS TRIPS: JACK MINER’S
and Colasantis, Kingsville, a few
seats left, Thurs., Oct. 15. Tender
Tootsies, Glencoe Swaines for
lunch at Eagle and mall shopping
London Sat., Oct. 17. Horse Races,
Mowhawk, Friday, Oct. 30. Chry
santhemum Show, Factory outlets,
and mall shopping, Hamilton,
Wed., Nov. 4. The King and I, The
Centre In the Square, Kitchener,
Sun., Nov. 22. The Living Christ
mas Tree, Toronto, Sun., Dec. 6.
Book now. Phone Helen McBur
ney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-
3424 anytime. 40-lp
BRUSSELS BRANCH218, ROYAL
Canadian Legion Executive meet
ing will be held Oct. 12, 8:30 p.m.
General meeting, Oct. 19, 8:30
p.m. 40-1
BOOK NOW FOR XMAS
Parties. Triple K Restaurant, Blyth
523-9623. 40-1
MICROWAVE MAPLE SYRUP
cooking class offered October 15 at
7 p.m. Huronview auditorium,
Clinton. To pre-register please
phone529-7857or482-3256. 40-1
HARVESTBONANZA -BLYTH
United Church, Oct. 21-24. Used
clothing section is open Oct. 21 &
22 from 2-8 p.m. and Oct. 23 from
2-5 p.m. The annual bazaar opens
at 2 p.m. on Oct. 24. The Silent
Auction - all 4 days. Bid boxes
opened at3:30 p.m. on Oct. 24.
Sponsored by Blyth U.C.W. Every
one Welcome. 40-3
REAL ESTATE
AT YOUR
SERVICE
TOM’S
CUSTOM
COMBINING
WHEAT, GRAIN, BEANS
AND CORN
REASONABLE RATES
Call Blyth
Jim Anderson 523-4894or
Marie Heffron 523-4221
FOR
CUSTOM
BULLDOZING
AND
SCRAPER WORK
CALL.BILLMcDOUGALL
BULLDOZING
BLYTH,ONTARIO
523-9643
DENTURE , THERAPY/
CLINIC i
Horst
Feiqe D.T.
GODERICH
58 West Street
OPEN:
Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m.
Eve.&Weekend-byappt.
Goderich [519J524-6688
No Charge 1-800-265-7555
Neustadt [519]665-7818
THE SCHNEIDER MALE CHOR
US, First Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth, Wednesday, October 21,
8 p.m. Admission: Adults $4.00,
Children $1.00. Tickets at Bob &
Betty’s Store, Seaforth. Info:
527-1102, 527-0375, 482-3326.
Sponsored by Van Egmond Foun
dation. 40-3
EAST CENTRAL ONTARIO
Hereford Zone Sale. October 17,
Morrow Park, Peterborough.
Show 5 sale 6:30. Registered
Herefords, Catalogues, John Mc-
Laughlan (613) 392-1857, Box 35,
Carrying Place. 40-lp
NATIONAL CAPITAL SIMMEN-
tal Sale, Oct. 10 1 p.m., Hobb’s
Sales Arena, Ashton, Ont. Offer
ing 58 lots - 3bulls, 19pairs,23
breds, 13 open heifers. 40-lp
REAL ESTATE
Wingham & Goderich, Ont.
FARM - This farm is located
in East WawanoshTwp. on a
paved road with 97 acres,
mobile home style dwelling
on hill overlooking the pond
and shaded with mature
trees. There is a 72’ x 36’
single storey barn and a shed
work area 48’ x 32’. This
property has approx. 65
acres workable plus 15 acres
hardwood bush and the
balance in cedar & unclear
ed land. For appt, call Jim
Ritchie, 357-3295.
WHY PAY RENT when you
could buy this 11/2 storey
brick home in Brussels not
far off the main street and
containing 3 bedrooms with
labour saving yard and
priced in mid 30’s. Call
Kevin Pletch, 357-1967.
(J) (l) £3 |
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MASON BAILEY
BROKER
82 ALBERTSTREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
‘ ‘Suddenly It’# Sold’ ’
NEW LISTING: 75 acre general purpose farm, good
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, g
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., O
Blyth.
SMALL OFFICE BUILDING in good condition on main/
street in Brussels.
BLUEVALE: Heated shop, 2 bay, nearly new. Reasonable;^
price.
CLINTON: SOLU»r home, Albert Street.
BLYTH: 4 bedroom frame home on Morris street, large lot.$
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Elephants and grandchildren
never forget.
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