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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1989. PAGE 37.
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CARD OF
THANKS
HARRISON. We wish to express
our sincere thanks to all relatives,
friends, neighbours, and Rev. Wit
tich for the visits, cards and
prayers while Orval was a patient
in Listowel Hospital. Special thanks
also to Drs. Wm. and and Donald
Munn and others, the second floor
nurses and hospital staff. We
extend our appreciation for the
expressions of sympathy during
our recent bereavement of a dear
husband, brother and brother-in-
law. To all who called at the funeral
home, floral tributes, memorial
donations, Rev. Wittich for his
words of comfort, Bob and Myra
Trench, Golden Rule Lodge for
their service, Monkton and Lis
towel Rebekah Lodge for their
help, the pallbearers, donations of
food, and the U.C.W. of Calvary
United Church for serving lunch.
To all others for your love and
prayers. It will always be remem
bered. - Leola Harrison, Lillian and
Joe Smith, Reta Marks, Earl and
Lenora Mills. 06-lp
EDGAR. I wish to thank my friends
for the flowers, treats and cards I
received while a patient in Wing
ham and District Hospital. - Sin
cerely, Winnifred Edgar. 06-lp
HEMINGWAY. We wish to ex
press our deep appreciation and
sincere thanks to the minister,
soloist, funeral directors, neigh
bours, relatives and friends for
floral tributes, donations, kind
deeds, visits, words and cards of
comfort and sympathy and espe
cially your prayers at the time of
the death of husband and father
Carl Hemingway. - Eleanor and
family. 06-1
SIERTSEMA. We would like to
thank everyone for the cash dona
tions we received at our benefit
dance and for feed and supplies,
and any other help since our recent
barn fire. A special thanks to those
who organized the dance, helped
with the lunch and worked in the
bar. -Siebolt and Annie Siertsema
and family. 06-lp
IN MEMORIAM
MARKS. In loving memory of a
dear granddaughter Charlene who
passed away seven years ago
February 12, 1982.
Dear is the grave, where our
darling is laid,
Sweet is the memory that never will
fade,
Her little soul, so pure and sweet,
Will blossom at the Saviour’s feet.
No one heard the footsteps
Of the angels drawing near,
Who took from us to Heaven
The one we loved so dear.
No hand so soft and gentle
No heart so tender, true
No sorrow life could bring us
To equal losing you.
Far and oft our thoughts do wander
To a grave not far away,
Where they laid our darling baby
Just seven years ago today.
- Sadly missed by Grandpa and
Grandma. 06-lp
STEWART. In memory of a loving
father and grandpa who passed
away Feb. 6, 1987.
Those we love don’t go away,
They just walk beside us every day.
Unseen, unheard, but always near
In our thoughts and ever dear.
- Sadly missed by Ann and Joe and
family. 06-1
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CLASSIFIEDS
IN MEMORIAM
STEWART. In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand
father John T. Stewart who passed
away two years ago February 6,
1987.
A silent thought, a secret tear, will
keep your memory ever dear.
No longer in our lives to share, but
in our hearts you are always there.
Treasure him, Lord, in your garden
of rest, for in this world he was the
very best.
- Always remembered and sadly
missed by Ruth and family. 06-lp
STEPHENSON. In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Frederick Mac, who
passed away February 3, 1985.
To a beautiful life came a sudden
end,
He died as he lived, everyone’s
friend,
He was always thoughtful, loving
and kind,
What a wonderful memory he left
behind.
He left so sudden, his thoughts
unknown,
But he left a memory we are proud
to own,
Treasure him God in your garden of
rest,
For in this world he was one of the
best.
- So very much missed and always
lovingly remembered by your wife,
Sarah, son Fred, daughter-in-law
Sharon and Grandchildren Char
lene, Corrinna and Chantelle. 06-1
BIRTHS
KELLY. Peter and Gisele joyfully
announce the safe arrival of their
new daughter, Laura Anne, born at
St. Mary’s Hospital, Kitchener on
January 25, 1989 weighing 7 lb. 1
oz., a sister for Gisele, Lisa, David
and Sarah. Proud grandmothers
are Betty Kelly of Blyth and Marie
Laurin of Cambridge.
MACHAN. Roy and Nancy Machan
are happy to announce the birth of
their son, Jared Matthew, weigh
ing 10 lb.s 10 oz. born January 28,
1989 at Stratford General Hospital.
ELLIOTT. Doug and Joy were
blessed abundantly with a healthy
baby boy, Michael Ralph Grant on
January 18, 1989 weighing 9 lbs. 3
oz., a brother to love for Shawn,
Kimberly and Pamela.
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DEATHS
LARSON. At Wingham and District
Hospital, on Wednesday, February
1, 1989, Margaret Edna (Parker)
Larson of Blyth and formerly of
Bayfield, in her 97th year. Beloved
wife of the late Reheny Larson.
Dear mother and mother-in-law of
Clare and Shirley Larson of London
and Stanley Smith of Varna. Also
loved by three grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren. Also
survived by two sisters, Beulah
Smith of London, Belle Reid of
Huronview and one brother Wil
liam Parker of Bayfield. Prede
ceased by her daughter Betty (Mrs.
Stanley Smith), one great-grand
child, two sisters and three broth
ers. Friends were received at the
Ball and Falconer Funeral Home,
153 High Street, Clinton. Funeral
service was held at Trinity Angli
can Church, Bayfield on Friday,
February 3. Interment Bayfield
Cemetery. Memorial donations to
the charity of one’s choice would be
appreciated as expressions of sym
pathy.
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
FEELING LOST ABOUT YOUR
Home Computer? Will give lessons
in your home on how to use and
program. For more information
phone Craig at 523-9636 after 5
P-m. 03-tfn
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
yourabsence. 523-4994. 46-tfn
HOW TO PLAY POPULAR PIANO
and Organ. New home study
course. Fast, easy method. Guar
anteed! Free information. Write:
Studio 66, 3284 Boucherie Road,
Kelowna, B.C. VIZ 2H2. 06-lp
WILLING TO DO
FARM RELIEF WORK
Experience in swine
and dairy.
PHONE 523-4364
BOOKKEEPING
ACCOUNTING SERVICE
Weekly or monthly service,
financial statements, com
plete income tax preparation -
personal, farm and business,
home pickup and delivery
service available, reasonable
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JOHN DAVIES
887-6912
Advertising is
a guide to
fashion.
AUCTIONS
AUCTION SERVICE
Planning a household, farm, com
mercial or estate auction sale?
Compare our reasonable rates and
courteous efficient service. I'd
appreciate the opportunity to con
duct your sale.
Lucknow-Holyrood
Auction Service
ALLAN R. MILLER,
AUCTIONEER
395-5062
AUC I IONEER & APPRAISER
271-6822 291-3818
Box 121, Listowel N4W 3H2
ROSS H. KEMP
Member Auctioneer's Association
of Canada
Licenced for Counties of
Perth and Huron
Over 33 years experience of
providing personal service in
•Conducting public auctions with a
high degree of integrity and
results, ^appraisals to determine
true market value for division,
insurance, probate and other re
quirements. •disbursements
•complete and accurate detailing of
all transactions with owner access
to sales records.
COMING
EVENTS
HOT LUNCHEON IN BRUSSELS
United Church on Thursday, Feb.
23, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. $4.50 per
person. 06-3
AN ACTIVE PARENTING
course will be offered by Conestoga
College at Brussels Mennonite
Fellowship starting Tuesday, Fe
bruary 21, from 7 to 9 p.m. and
continuing for six weeks. For
more information or applications
call 887-6112. 05-2
DESSERT EUCHRE MONDAY,
Feb. 13, 1 p.m. sponsored by
Rebekahs to be held in their Lodge
Hall, Brussels. Desserts. Euchre
prizes. Everyone welcome. 05-2p
CEILIDH - SATURDAY, FEBRU-
ary 18, 8 p.m., Clinton Town Hall.
Tickets $10. Phone Blyth Festival
Box Office, 523-9300. 04-3b
BLYTH LIONS 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
BUS TRIPS - FEB. 22 - BINGE-
man Park, Eleanor and Graham
Townsend. Thursday, March 2 and
Saturday, March 4 - Ice Capades in
Kitchener. Coming to Waterloo
Inn: February 11 - George Hamil
ton IV, show and dance; February
18 - Mac Wiseman, show and
dance; February 25 - The Family
Brown; March 4 - Freddy Wyler;
March 11 - Special Show - Hank
Williams’ “Drifting Cowboys’’, the
original band. Lunch available at
all performances. For more infor
mation call Isabel Campbell,
Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938.
Please book eary to avoid disap
pointment. 06-1
AUCTIONS
EVENING AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects, General Store Stock and Fixtures
will be held for
THE ESTATE OF MISS JEAN McEWEN
in the Women’s Institute Hall, Belgrave
MONDAY, FEB. 13AT6:00P.M.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS INCLUDE: small diningroom table, 4
chairs, buffet, china cabinet, odd tables, 2 foot stools, daybed,
several occasional chairs, 2T.V. sets, tape player, antique floor
model Rogers radio, violin and case, wicker fern stand, kitchen
table, 2 chairs, small wood cook stove, Moffat electric stove,
Simplicity wringer washer, metal shelf unit, chest of drawers,
antique washstand with towel bars, blanket box, antique
dresser, 2 single beds, double bed, dressers and chests,
quantity of bedding and linens, lamps, pictures, antique lamp
base, jardinier, a few pieces antique glass, partial set
“Friendly Village” pattern Johnson Bros, dinnerware, chest of
12 place setting of “Lady Hamilton” Community Plate
silverware, silver serving pieces and dishes, glass, dishes,
cutlery, kitchenware, garden tools, scythe, step ladder,
extension ladder, dehumidifier, shop vacuum, lawn chairs,
lawnmower, wash tubs, 1971 Buick car [selling as is], and many
more items.
STORE CONTENTS: 2 Viscount chest type freezers,
refrigerator, “General” refrigerated showcase, antique meat
slicer, counter “Toledo” scale, manual adding machine, store
counter approx. 12 ft. long, store counter approx. 8 ft. long,
stool, antique Captain’s chair, roll paper holder, antique hat
stretcher, antique spool cabinet, small scoops, some clothing,
shoes, gloves, bedding, quantity of thread, sewing notions,
paper supplies, toilet supplies, laundry supplies, cleaning
supplies, quantity of canned food, candy, quantity of mixed
nuts, quantity of frozen foods, icecream, pop, new berry boxes,
a plaster dog, and much more.
Terms: Cash night of sale
Executor and Auctioneers not responsible for accidents,
injuries or losses connected with the sale in any way.
Snack Bar
AUCTIONEERS:
WALLACE BALLAGH.TEESWATER 392-6170
grantMcDonald, ripley 395-5353
COMING
EVENTS
CRAFT FESTIVAL, SATURDAY,
May 20, 9-5, Ripley-Huron arena.
Interested crafters contact Kate
Hunter, RR 4, Ripley, Ont. NOG
2R0. (519) 395-5036 after 7. or
Susan 395-5225. 06-lp
ANYONE INTERESTED IN A ST.
John First Aid course in Blyth
beginning Thursday, February 16
should call Deb Craig at 523-9318.
06-2
West
Wawanosh
sets salaries
Salaries for the council and staff
of West Wawanosh were set at the
January meeting of council Jan. 9.
Under the by-law passed, the
Reeve Cecil Cranston will receive
$1,325 per year and the deputy
reeve Rhea Hamilton-Seeger and
councillors will each receive $1,000
per year.
Clerk-treasurer Joan Armstrong
will receive $27,000 a year plus
$1,800 for clerical work and book
keeping for the road department
and a travel expense of 24 cents per
kilometer.
The road superintendent will
receive $12.47 per hour while the
grader operator will get $12 per
hour. Each will receive $100 a year
for footwear. Part-time vehicle
operators will receive $10 per hour
and trainees will receive $7 per
hour. The building inspector/
drainage superintendents remun
eration will be $11.50 per hour and
24 cents per kilometer.
In other business the council
voted to again join the Association
of Municipalities of Ontario and the
Ontario Municipal Recreation
Association.
AUCTIONS