HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-02-22, Page 32PAGE 32. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1989.
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TENDERS
WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF
McKILLOP
Tenders for 5/8" 'A' Gravel
Sealed Tenders, plainly marked as to contents will be received by the
undersigned until 12:00 o’clock noon
TUESDAY, MARCH 7,1989
forsupplying, crushing, hauling and spreading approximately 25,000
Imperial Tons of Gravel on the north end of Township Roads.
Contractor to supply and set up Weigh Scales.
A certified cheque in the amount of 10% of the contract price, payable
to the Clerk-Treasurer, Township of McKillop must accompany each
Tender. All Tenders must be submitted on Tender forms which are
available at the Township Office of the undersigned.
Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted and must be approved
by the Ministry of Transportation Ontario.
WAYNE DOLMAGE
Road Superintendent
R.R. 1,
SEAFORTH, Ontario
NOK 1W0
519-527-1916
CARD OF
THANKS
THOMPSON. The family of the late
Isabel Thompson wish to express
their sincere appreciation to rela
tives, friends, and neighbours for
their kind support and expressions
of sympathy received during the
loss of a dear mother and grand
mother. Sincere thanks for flower
tributes, charitable donations,
cards, visits to the funeral home
and messages of sympathy. Special
thanks is extended to Bob and
Myra Trench, Rev. Vern Tozer, the
ladies of the Presbyterian Church
for serving lunch and Lenore Reid
for her kind assistance. We extend
our thanks to all who will remem
ber Isabel as a loving mother,
grandmother and a friend to all.
The Thompson family - Frank, Lois
and Paul. 08-1
MACPHERSON. My sincere
thanks to my friends, relatives and
to anyone else who helped in any
way to make my “retirement
functions” such enjoyable occa
sions. A special thank you to the
staff and officials of the Court
House in Goderich, the Ontario
Provincial Police and the Wingham
Town Police for the delightful
dinner and evening held in my
honor at the Wingham Legion Hall,
where the Legion Ladies served
such a delicious meal. Thanks also
to the ladies at the Wingham
United Church for so capably
looking after the two “retirement
teas”, and th staff of the Wingham
Golf and Curling Club for serving
such a delicious dinner following
the Saturday tea on Nov. 5. To
Chief R. F. Wittig who acted as
master of ceremonies at the dinner
at the Golf and Curling Club. A
very special thank you to Betty and
Doug Foxton, Ike and Bill Temple
man and Margery and Ray Huether
of Walton for helping in so many
ways. The many good wishes,
beautiful cards, floral arrange
ments and gifts will be cherished as
a very special memory, and to all
thanks ever so much. Sincerely -
Yvonne MacPherson. 08-lp
LEE. We wish to thank friends and
neighbours for their kindness dur
ing the loss of my brother Len,
special thanks for cards, food,
flowers, and memorial donations.
Everything was very much appre
ciated and will never be forgotten. -
Thanks, Jack and Helen 08-lp
TENDERS
WANTED
CARD OF
THANKS
FRASER. We are deeply grateful
to our many friends, neighbours
and relatives for their prayers,
gifts, flowers, cards and visits to
Jean during the past few months of
her illness. A special thanks to Dr.
Wong, the Community Nurses and
the nurses on the second floor of
Wingham and District Hospital for
their gentle care. Also thanks to the
sisters of Morning Star Lodge,
Brussels. Also to Rev. Bonnie
Lamble and Rev. Charles Carpen
tier for their comforting words and
visits during Jean’s illness and our
bereavement. Thanks also to the
Watts Funeral Home for their care
and understanding. Your thought
fulness was deeply appreciated and
will always be remembered. - Bob
and Mike Fraser. 08-lp
WATSON. I wish to thank my
family, relatives, neighbours,
friends for the lovely flowers,
cards, gifts, phone calls and visits I
received while a patient in Wing
ham and London University Hospi
tals. Special thanks to doctors and
nurses of both hospitals for their
excellent care. Everything was
greatly appreciated. Thank you -
Berva Watson. 08-lp
RAPIEN. A sincere thank you to all
our relatives, friends, and neigh
bours for your expressions of
sympathy and acts of kindness in
the loss of our dear mother and
grandmother, Dora Rapien. Special
thanks to Town and Country Home
makers, Huron County Home Care,
Community Nursing Services, Dr.
Keith Hay, Pastor Tim Hegedrus,
the pallbearers and Peebles Funer
al Home. Thank you for your
thoughtfulness and caring. - Ivan
and Donna Rapien, Neil and Diana
Rapien, Joan and Murray Howatt,
Nita and Laverne McClure and
families. 08-lp
BIRTHS
MOMMERSTEEG. Bob and Carol
are very happy to announce the
birth of their sons Alex Robert bom
at 1:52 p.m. weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz.
and Brett Michael born at 1:58
p.m. weighing 6 lbs. 7 oz., Sunday,
February 12, 1989 in Clinton Hospi
tal. Chesley is very proud of her
twin brothers as are grandparents
Rita Mommersteeg, London and
Norm and Helen Gowing, Blyth.
BIRTHS
DUNBAR. David and Linda Dunbar
and daughters Michelle and Mindy
of Burlington are pleased to an-
nouce the arrival of a baby boy
Alan David born Saturday, Febru
ary 18 at McMasters Hospital,
Hamilton. ‘
IN MEMORIAM
FEAR. In loving memory of a dear
husband, father, grandfather and
great-grandfather Sam Fear, who
passed away Feb. 22, 1985.
Those we love don’t go away,
They walk beside us every day.
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed, still very
dear.
- Lovingly remembered by wife
Margaret and family.
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MARRIAGES
McWATT - ANDERSON
Helen and Roger are happy to
announce their marriage which
took place Saturday, Feb. 11, 1989
in the chapel at the Old Mill, Old
Mill Rd., Toronto.
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
INCOME TAX PREPARATION:
Personal, Farm and Business. Ste
phen Thompson, Dinsley St. E.,
Blyth. For information call 523-4916
evenings. 02-tfn
HANK’S SMALL ENGINE SALES
and Service, Highway 4, Londes-
boro. Complete service for small
engines. Dealer for Canadiana,
Bolens, Weed Eater, Poulan and
Badger Farm Equipment. Call
523-9202. 25-tfn
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
HORSE AND DOG SITTING:
Dependable care for your animals in
your absence. 523-4994. 46-tfn
FARMERS WANTED - WHO ARE
paying too much tax or who are not
using all the tax breaks available.
When we prepare your tax return,
you’ll receive every break coming
to you. You’ll pay the least tax
possible. Home appointments
available now! Call toll free: 1-800-
265-1002. F.B.C. - your 'farm tax
experts for 36 years!
BOOKKEEPING
ACCOUNTINGSERVICE
Weekly or monthly service,
financial statements, com*
plete income tax preparation -
personal, farm and business,
home pickup and delivery
service available, reasonable
r aq
JOHN DAVIES
887-6912
Drive off with
A Bargain in the
Classified Section.
COMING
EVENTS
WOMEN’S WORLD DAY OF
Prayer Service will be held on
Friday, March 3 at 1:30 p.m. at the
Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels. The theme is, “Lord,
Teach Us To Pray.’’ 08-2
BUS TRIPS - THURSDAY, MAR. 2
and Saturday, March 4 - Ice
Capades in Kitchener. Coming to
Waterloo Inn: February 25 - The
Family Brown; March 4 - Freddy
Wyler; March 11 - Special Show -
Hank Williams’ “Drifting Cow
boys”, the original band. Lunch
available at all performances. For
more information call Isabel Camp
bell, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938
Please book early to avoid disap
pointment. 08-1
GIANT HOSTESS PARTY:
Tupperware, Jeans, Bake Table
and more. Free coffee. Door prizes.
March 16, 7 p.m. Clinton Christian
Reformed Church gymnasium.
08-4p
EUCHRE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY
27, 8 p.m. sponsored
Oddfellows and Rebekahs
Lodge Hall. Lunch and
Everyone welcome.
by the
in their
prizes.
08-lp
CROCHET LESSONS AVAILABLE
in Blyth. Phone 523-9274 after 5:00
p.m. 08-1
OLD TYME FIDDLE JAMBOREE,
Seaforth and District Community
Centres, Sunday, March 12, 2 p.m.
- 8 p.m. hot dinner served, $8.00
per person, admission $3.00. 08-2
HOT LUNCHEON IN BRUSSELS
United Church on Thursday, Feb.
23, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. $4.50 per
person. 06-3
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hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic.
100 ACRES: 90 workable, East Wawanosh, no buildings,
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100 ACRES: Raised bungalow on 80 acres choice woodland.
Very scenic, 2 miles from Lake Huron.
100 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, with house, barn and drive
shed. 81 acres workable. Under $90,000.00.
50 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, good frame home, lots of
buildings, ideal for part time farming or horses.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Whitechurch, full 2 floor brick
building, 2 apartments, potential for 2 more. Contact Mason
Bailey Real Estate Ltd., Clinton, Phone 482-9371.
INDUSTRIAL BUILDING: Vanastra, 12,000 sq. ft., on 1 acre.
Ideal for manufacturing or service building.
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COMING
EVENTS
WINTER MUSIC FESTIVAL CON-
cert - Fri., Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m. in
Central Huron S.S., Clinton. Choirs
from Clinton, Seaforth, Exeter,
Mitchell, Listowel & Guelph High
Schools will perform. Admission
$3.00. Everyone Welcome. 07-2B
HURON PROVINCIAL LIBERAL
Association Annual meeting will be
held on Thursday, March 9, 1989 at
Goderich Township Hall, Holmes
ville. Reception 6 p.m., dinner 7
p.m. Honorable Lyn McLeod, Mini
ster of Colleges and Universities is
guest speaker. Election of officers,
selection of delegates to Ontario
Liberal Party convention to be held.
Tickets at $15 each, and $5 for
students available from municipal
chairpersons. All welcome to meet
Jack Riddell. 08-2
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER: ST.
Michael’s Church, Blyth, 2 p.m.
March 3, 1989. Lord, Teach Us To
Pray. Babysitting available. 08-1
BOOK SALE AT BRUSSELS
Branch Library, Feb. 21, 23, 24
during library hours. Good used
books and magazines. Adults 50c,
children 25c, paperback 10c, maga
zines 5c. 07-2
BLYTH UNITED CHURCH SKAT-
ing Party - Sat., Feb. 25 - 4:00 p.m.
at arena. Prizes for costumes etc.
Pot luck to follow at Church.
Everyone welcome. Spectators de
sired. 07-2
BLYTHLIONSDABBER BINGO,
every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth &
District Community Centre. $300
Jack Pot must go. Over $1,000 in
prizes.__ 43-tfn
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