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PERSONAL CARD OF THANKS
“I’VELOST OVER 85 POUNDS
without dieting”. Call Don at
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EAST. I would like to thank all
those who remembered me with
cards, flowers, gifts, visits and
telephone visits while a patient in
University Hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. Ramirez for his
visits. Also Marj and 1 would like to
thank those who remembered us
with cards and gifts on our 40th
wedding anniversary (Nov. 8). It
was all greatly appreciated. - Ted
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SMITH. We wish to express our
sincere appreciation for the fellow
ship and good wishes received by
us from those who called at the hall
in Belgrave and to those who were
unable to attend. Special thanks to
Karen, Elizabeth, Sharon and
Lillian who planned and worked to
make our anniversary the big
success it was. - Evelyn and Amos
Smith. 50-lp
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REININK. John and Ann are
pleased to announce the birth of
their daughter, Kimberly Ann,
born on December 4, 1987 at 12:35
p.m. in Clinton Public Hospital
weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz., small sister
for Jonathon. Tenth grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reinink of
Londesboro and ninth grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Klomps
of Clinton.
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SEALED TENDERS on forms
and in envelopes available from
the off ice of the undersigned
will be received until 4:00 P.M.
local time on
THURSDAY, JANUARY14,
1988
for the supply of the following
equipment:
Contract HC-88-101 - six -1Z>
Ton Gasoline Pick-up Trucks
Contract HC-88-102-one -
53,000 G.V.W. Tandem Truck
Contract HC-88-105- one -
M.T.C. Class VII Grader
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Denis B. Merrall, P. Eng.
Huron County Engineer
Court House
Goderich, Ontario.
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CARD OF THANKS
CHRISTMAS BUFFET WILL BE
served from 4:30 to 7 every Sunday
from November 29 to December
20. Roast turkey with all the
trimmings, Blyth Inn, 523-9381.
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A TIME OF JOYFUL CELEBRA
TION! The Lucknow and District
Christian School cordially invites
one and all tojoin us in our program
of celebration on the theme of
“God’s Plan Unfolding”, Friday,
December 18, 1987 at 7:45 at the
Lucknow Christian Reformed
Church. Please join us. 50-1
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education Class-
es being held at Huronview
Auditorium, Clinton commencing
Wednesday, January 6, 1988. The
next series of classes will begin the
week of March 1, 1988. Please
pre-register by calling the Health
Unit off ice at 482-3416 or 1-800-
265-5184 (toll free). 50-2
LET’S GET AWAY FROM WIN-
ter in the warmer climate. For
information phone Helen McBur-
ney,357-3424. 50-1
CLINTON: 292 Bayfield Road. 2 bedroom bungalow with
attached garage on V2 acre.
LONDESBORO: 72 acres, on Highway #4, adjacent to
village. Good house, barn and shed.
240 ACRES: Hullett Township. 225 acres workable, frame
home and 2 drive sheds. Contact Gordon Hill.
100 ACRES: Farm near Auburn, 81 acres workable, 11/2
storey brick home, general purpose barn.
75 ACRES: General purpose farm, good red brick home, all
drained, Morris Township.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen
Street, Blyth.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, 2 floor brick home, 50 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
BLUEVALE: Heated 2 bay shop, nearly new. Reasonable
price.
BLYTH: 4 bedroom frame home on Morris street, large lot.
BLYTH: Building lot on Hamilton Street, fully serviced.
VANASTRA: 40 VictoriaStreet, 1 floor, all in good condition.
ALL POINTS REALTY INC.
Wingham & Goderich, Ont.
FARM - This farm is located
in East Wawanosh Town
ship on a paved road with 91
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 and
uncleared land. For appoint
ment call Jim Ritchie 357-
3295.
*****
STURDY BRICK BEAUTY -
features 4 bedrooms, large
principal rooms with new
windows and roof and re
novations throughout, ac
cented with stained glass
windows and located in quiet
area for small town living.
For more info call Kevin
Pletch 357-1967.
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McCLINCHEY. My sincere thanks
to relatives, friends, neighbours
and family for cards, gifts and
visitswhileinClinton Hospital.
Thanks to Dr.’s Street, Flowers,
Watt, Baker and Rev. Lorenzo
Ramirez, first floor nurses for your
kindness and support, it will
always be remembered and much
appreciated. - Mrs. Gordon
McClinchey. 50-lp
ON BEHALF OF QUEEN’s VILLA,
I wish to thank all of the merchants
of Blyth who made donations at our
weekly bingo. A special note of
thanks goes to Karen and Wayne,
Village Restaurant, for the weekly
“Breakfast for Two’’. Thanks is
also extended to Blyth Lions Club
for their donations, allowing us to
enjoy a Christmas supper. We
could not have done it without your
support. Thanks again and a
“Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year’’ to everyone. - Kathy
Bromley, Darlene McClinchey.
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DAY SHOWS: CARLETON
Show Band, Bingeman Park,
Saturday, January 23; Kitty Wells,
Queen of Country Music and
Johnny Wright, Kitchener, Wed
nesday, Feb. 24; Ice Capades,
Kitchener, Sunday, Feb. 14.
Phone Helen McBurney, Nichol
son Bus Lines, 357-3424. 50-1
CATCH THE DRIFT: MINDEN’S
Sled Dog Derby, January 9, 10. Be
a part of the excitement of
Ontario’s largest sanctioned Sled
Dog race. Free for Spectators. Call
1-800-461-7677 for more informa
tion. 50-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.
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by P. Menzi and A. Uhler
Once again, this year the Santa
Claus Parade was on December 5 in
Brussels. For this the pupils from
Grey Central made Christmas
Posters on the theme “Christmas
ofthe Future”, or just “Christ
mas.”
From Gr. 7 the winners were
Becky Gibbons, who won first and
received $10; and Bobby Steiss
whowon third and received $3.
Becky did her poster on Christmas
and got her idea out of a magazine.
Becky drew a Mr. and Mrs. Claus
that looked like two teddy bears.
Bob did his on Christmas of the
Future. He thought up the idea by
himself. He said he was thinking
about the Parade and that’s how he
got the idea. He put Rudolph in a
car riding in front of Santa, who
was giving out candy to the
children.
Becky Gibbons and Bobby Steiss
did very well on their posters.
PAINTED POETRY
by Becky Earl
In October the grade 6’s wrote
painted poetry. Painted poetry is
when you pick an object such as a
parachute and write it using
descriptive verbs, adjectives and
adverbs. Two examples are:
Fire, fire consume the logs and ...
-display your tentacles of
mandarin colours
■reveal your flaming tongue as you
crackle and pop
Ice cream, ice cream tempt the
little kids and ...
cause their mouths to water with
your heavenly taste
-display how scrumptious you can
look
L.D.S.S. CONCERT
by Julie Brown
On December 2 our senior choir
participated in a concert held at
Listowel District Secondary
School. The program opened with
the Listowel Junior choir conduct
ed by Mr. Gilbert.
Throughout the concert approx
imately ten different choirs sang
two or three songs each. The
concert lasted for about two hours.
The program ended with all
choirs joining the Listowel Senior
Choir in singing “The Very Best
Time of Year.”
All the choirs sang very well that
night.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
by B. Earl and D. Weraham
On Dec. 16 Grey Central P.S. is
holding a Christmas Concert at
7:30 p.m. involving all grades.
Each grade is responsible for a
little presentation. The play is
about how Christmas is celebrated
around the world.
The concert willbeopenedby
the senior choir conducted by Mr.
Colquhoun. All the other teachers
are participating in the concert.
Many songs will be sung.
We suggest you attend the
Christmas concert for 1987!
REMEMBRANCE DAY
POSTERS
by M. Marchltto and D. Uhler
On November 6th the Gr. 8 class
made Remembrance Day posters.
Jennifer Brown and Seth McCut-
ceon ’ s posters were chosen to go to
the Brussels Legion for further
competition.
Each poster has to show some
thing about peace and war. Seth
won first at Brussels for a prize of
$25. His poster was then sent on to
Lucknow.
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