HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-01-11, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1989.
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Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m.
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114.
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
STUDENTS: IF WORKING FROM
April to August in Europe appeals to
you and you’re between 19-28 and
have practical farming experience
apply to: IAEA, 206, 1501-17 Ave.
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Trent-Severn Waterway and Rideau
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private staterooms; all meals; free
brochure from Captain Marc, Box
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J TENDERS
WANTED
HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
P.O. [HC] 89-04
To provide plumbing, heating
and drainage maintenance on an
‘as and when required’ basis
following a rotational system at
OHCbuildingsin Blyth, Brussels
and Wingham.
Tenders will be received for the
above until 11:00 a.m. local time,
Wednesday, January 18,1989 by
the Huron County Housing Au
thority,48TheSquare, Goderich,
Ontario. N7A 1M5. [519] 524-
2637 from whom details and
specifications may be obtained,
quoting reference number as
above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN
DER NOT NECESSARILY
ACCEPTED.
A HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
P.O. [HC] 89-10
To provide General Building
Maintenance on an ‘as and when
required’ basis following a rota
tion system at OHC buildings in
Wingham, Blyth, and Brussels.
Tenders will be received for the
aboveuntil 11:00a.m. localtime,
Wednesday, January 18,1989 by
the Huron County Housing
Authority, 48 The Square,
GODERICH, Ontario N7A 1M5.
[519] 524-2637 from whom details
and specifications may be ob
tained, quoting reference num
ber as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TEN
DER NOT NECESSARILY
ACCEPTED.
CARD OF
THANKS
GODDEN. The family of the late
Edith May Godden wishes to thank
relatives, friends and neighbours for
their kind expressions of sympathy,
floral tributes and donations. Spe
cial thanks to Dr. Rutherford and the
nurses and staff of first and second
floor of I.istowel Memorial Hospital.
Also special thanks to Rev. Charles
Carpentier and the Peebles Funeral
Home.-TheGodden Family. 02:L.
CARD OF
THANKS
HISELER (Wightman). A sincere
thank you to all our relatives, friends
and neighbours for your expressions
of sympathy in the tragic loss of our
dear daughter, sister and aunt,
Eleanor Anne Hiseler. Through your
prayers you have given us strength
to accept this loss and carry on.
Thanks for all the cards, floral
tributes, donations, food and visits.
A special thank you to ail of you who
made the long trip to Port Colborne
to be with us. We thank you all. -
Mary, Susan, Bill, Julie and Rick
‘ . 02-1
McCLINCHEY. The family of the
late Lillian McClinchey wish to
express their sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours for
flowers, donations, cards, food and
other acts of kindness as shown at
the time of her death. Special thanks
to the Tasker Funeral Home, Dr.
Street, Clinton Hospital, the Blyth
U.C.W. forthe lovely lunch and Rev.
Ramirez for his comforting sermon.
Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. - Gordon McClinchey
andfamily. 02-lp
MANNING. I would like to thank all
those for their visits, treats, cards
and get-well wishes while I was a
patient in the hospital. Special
thanks to Drs. and nursing staff of
Clinton Hospital and all those that
provided transportation for my wife
and I. May 1989 bring health and
happiness toyouall. - John Manning
02-1
ROLLINSON. Mrs. Rollinson and
her family wish to thank their many
friends and relatives who helped
celebrate her 100th birthday on
November 18,1988. A reception was
held in her home in Auburn during
the afternoon and evening. She
received many congratulations and
mementos of the occasion from her
friends in the local, Toronto and
London areas. We also wish to thank
the women of Auburn United Church
who catered for the occasion and did
such an excellent job. 02-1
BAILIE. We would like to thank our
friends and neighbours for the lovely
flowers, cards and inquiries at the
time of our accident. -Clarence and
Sue Bailie. 02-lp
BIRTHS
THORNTON. Steven and Judy are
pleased to announce the birth of
their daughter, Ashley Lynn, 6 lbs.
10 oz. on Wednesday; January 4,
1989, a sister for Stevie. Grandpar
ents are Bob and Carol Thornton,
Brussels and Doris Killick, New
market. A great-granddaughter for
George Thornton, Brussels and
Aleda Allice, Newmarket.
JUST ANOTHER BRATT. As
Grandpa Bratt watches over us from
heaven above, Stephen, Connie and
Meghan are pleased toannounce the
birth of Alex Graham born January
6, 1989 weighing 8 lb. 12 oz. The
granddaughter tradition has been
broken with the arrival of a first
grandson for Jim and Delores
Howatt of Londesboro and Doreen
Bratt of Toronto. Thanks to Dr.
Maynard and third floor nurses of St.
Joseph’s of London.
Drive off with
A Bargain in the
Classified Section.
IN MEMORIAM
SHOLDICE. In loving memory of
Mack Sholdice who passed away
January 9, 1979.
A special smile, a special face,
A part of our family that cannot be
replaced,
Loved and remembered every day,
Missed much more than words can
say.
Although the time is passing by,
With each new coming day,
We hold the treasured memories,
Which will never go away.
- Remembered always by Dorothy,
Murray and Sandra. 02-1
SHOLDICE.
Everyday,
I think
What would it be like?
I think.
If he was still here.
I think.
Would he be happy?
I think.
Am I like him?
I think.
Would he be proud?
I think.
- I’ll always be “your girl”, Sandra.
02-1
DEATHS
HISELER. Mrs. Eleanor Anne of
Welland and formerly of Wainfleet
died at Brussels on Friday, Decem
ber 30, 1988, in her 55th year.
Beloved wife of Stan Hiseler. Dear
mother Of Kathy (Mrs. Corey
Adams)of Haliburton, Anne Hiseler
at home, Mark Hiseler and his wife
Marilyn of Belwood, and Ross
Hiseler and Tracey Abbott of
Wainfleet. Daughter of Mary
Wightman of Blyth, and the late
Leslie Wightman. Sister of Joan
(Mrs. Ken Crawford) of Waterloo,
and Susan (Mrs. Bill Howson) of
Blyth. Friends called at the Port
Colborne Chapel of The Davidson
Funeral Homes, 135 Clarence St.;
Funeral service was held Tuesday at
the Central United Church at 11:00
a.m. Cremation followed. Memorial
donations may be made to the
CentralUnitedChurch, Port Col
borne, Memorial Fund.
McEWEN. At her home, in Bel
grave, Ontario, on Tuesday, Janu
ary 3, 1989, Miss Jean B. McEwen,
in her 88th year. Predeceased by her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
McEwen and her brother Ross
McEwen. Miss McEwen owned and
operated a general store in the
Village of Belgrave. Friends called
at the McBurney Funeral Home,
Wingham on Wednesday. The
complete funeral service was held at
the funeral home Thursday. Rev.
Paul Chambers officiated. Inter
ment in Wingham Cemetery.
AT YOUR
SERVICE
PARKER LOCK & SAFE CO. LOCK
and Safe Sales and Service. Please
talk to our machine. Stuart T. Parker
(519) 887-6350. Brussels, Ont.
01-11
COMPLETE FOUNDATIONS, NO
job too big. Free estimates. Phone
526-7297. 02-3
INCOME TAX PREPARATION:
Personal, Farm and Business. Ste
phen Thompson, Dinsley St. E.,
Blyth. For information call 523-4916
evenings. 02-tfn
HORSE AND DOG SITTING:
Dependable care for your animals in
your absence. 523-4994. 46-tfn
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COMING
EVENTS
AUBURN AND DISTRICT LIONS
Club EuchreTournament, Satur
day, January 21, Auburn Commun
ity Hall, 2 p.m. Registration from 1-2
p.m. $3.00 per person. Cash prizes:
$50, $40, $30. 50-50 Draw. Held
under authority of a special occasion
permit. 02-2
MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNITY
showerwillbeheldfor Bonnie Evans
at the Presbyterian Church, Ethel,
Monday, Jan. 16, 8 p.m. Everyone
welcome. 02-1
ANYONE INTERESTED IN A ST.
John Ambulance Standard First Aid
course on Wednesday nights in
Blyth should contact 523-9318.
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ROBBIE BURNS PIPEBAND BALL
at the Brussels Legion Saturday,
Jan. 21. Music by Norm Dunsmore.
Lunch. Admission $6 per person.
02-2
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Huron County Cattlemen, Clinton
Legion, Tuesday, January 17. Din
ner 11:45 sharp. Guest speaker, Sam
Wageman, Director, Beef Market
ing Task Force. Tickets $10 per
person from local directors. 02-1
THEHURONCOUNTYHEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education Classes
being heldatClinton Health Unit
Office, Huronview Bldg., Clinton
commencing Wednesday, January
18, 1989. Please pre-register by
calling the Health Unit office at
482-3416. 01-2
BE A PART OF THE EXCITEMENT
of the 5th annual Minden Martin’s
Sled Dog Derby, January 14& 15.
$20,000 purse, over 80 teams
competing. Free for spectators. For
more information call 1-800-461-
7677. 02-lp
REAL ESTATE
“Suddenly it's sold"
1 BAILEY
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MASON BAILEY
BROKER
482-9371
[24 hour service]
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Brussels, Commercial with
apartment above. Very reasonable price.
BEST OF 2 WORLDS: Town and Country, 309 Albert St.,
Clinton, 2 floor family home with double garage on spacious %
acre landscaped lot.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Whitechurch, full 2 floor brick
building, 2 apartments, potential for 2 more. Contact Mason
Bailey Real Estate Ltd., Clinton, Ont. Phone 482-9371.
50 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, good frame home, lots of
buildings, ideal for part-time farming, or horses.
100 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, with house, barn and drive
shed, 81 acres workable. Under $90,000.00
100 ACRES: Raised bungalow on 80 acres choice woodland.
Very scenic, 2 miles from Lake Huron.
75 ACRES: Farrowing farm, Colborne Township, equipped for
100 sows, very well kept, scenic location.
100 ACRES: 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh, no buildings,
Vendor will finance.
BLYTH: 1 floor, 3 bedroom new home, full basement and
garage.
12 ACRES: Hog barns for 650 hogs. Frame home.
165 ACRES: On Maitland River. 100 acres workable, 65 acres
hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic.
NEW LISTING: Blyth, Unique-One-Of - A - Kind, Converted
railway station, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, large
workshop, % acre nicely treed lot.
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COMING
EVENTS
B.B.Q. CHICKEN AND CHIPS,
Saturdays, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Served
in the lounge or take out. Blyth Inn,
523-9381. 01-tfn
HURON PROGRESSIVE CONSER-
vative Provincial Association dele
gates election meeting for upcoming
General Meeting, Clinton Legion
Hall, 8 p.m., Wednesday, January
18. ’ 01-2
ANNUAL DINNER MEETING -
Brussels Agricultural Society, Tues
day, January 17, 7 p.m. Brussels
United Church. Advance tickets
only, $8 per person, available from
Directors. 01-2
RIBS AND SAUERKRAUT,
Fridays, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Served in
the lounge or take out. Blyth Inn,
523-9381. 01-tfn.
BLYTHLIONS DABBER BINGO,
every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth &
District Community Centre. $300
Jack Pot must go. Over $1,000 in
prizes. 43-tfn
NICHOLSON BUS LINES: JAN. 21 -
Bingeman Park to see the Carleton
Show Band’s Robbie Burns Pro
gram. The upcoming Toronto Farm
Show; Feb. 2 - Shopping trip to
Kitchener includes a visit to the
Farmer’s Market at K.W. Sales
Barn and a mall; Feb. 22 - Bingeman
Park, Eleanor and Graham Town
send. Upcoming Florida holiday for
2 weeks; March 1-5 - Ice Capades in
Kitchener. For more information
call Isabel Campbell, 357-1938. 01-3
STARTING IN JANUARY - STORY-
timesatthe Brussels Branch Library
-4 yr. olds - Tues, from-1 p.m. to 2
p.m.; 2&3 yr. olds - Fri. from 10:30
a.m. to 11 a.m.; or Sat. from 10:30
a.m. toll a.m. Please contact the
library before Jan. 14 for more
information or to pre-register.
Phone 887-9573 or stop in at the
library. 01-2
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE LTD.
82 ALBERT STREET
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Sales Representatives
Gordon Hill
233-3307
Carol Boneschansker
887-6870
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