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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-03-15, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1989. PAGE 21. CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.75 for 20 words, additional words 11c each. 50c will be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. BIRTHS HULLEY. Bob and Janet are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter, Marie Ella on February 28, 1989 weighing 8 lbs. 10 oz. at Clinton Public Hospital, a little sister for Peggy Anne. Proud grandparents are Bob and Margar­ et Hulley, Seaforth, Don and Anne Bray, Exeter and Great-grand­ mother is Jennie Bray, Exeter. IN MEMORIAM GLANVILLE. In loving memory of a dear son, brother and uncle who passed away five years ago March 17. 1984. This month comes back with sad regret, Bringing a day we will never forget. No farewell words were spoke, no time to say goodbye. You were gone before we knew it and only God knows why. Everyday in some small way, Memories of you come our way. Although absent you are very near, Still loved and always dear. - Lovingly remembered by Dad, Mom, Lisa, Sharon and Melvin, Teresa and Chris and their families 11-lp GLANVILLE. In loving memory of a dear friend, Terry who passed away 5 years ago, March 17, 1984. Three little words, “Forget me not’’ Don’t seem much, but mean a lot. Just a memory fond and true To show, dear friend, we think of you. - Always remembered by Anne and Jerry, Paul, Cheryl, and Curtis, Chris, Mike and Kathy. 11-lp PIERCE. In loving memory of a dear husband and father, James Pierce, who passed away one year ago March 17, 1988. Our family circle has been broken, A link gone from our chain, But though we’re parted for a while, We know we’ll meet again. - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Bernice and son Paul. 11-1 AT YOUR SERVICE 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 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 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! 11-lp to flit’s All in the CLASSIFIEDS AT YOUR SERVICE INCOME TAX PREPARATION. Personal, Farm and Business. Ste­ phen Thompson, Dinsley St. E., Blyth. For information call 523-4916 evenings. 02-tfn FARMERS MAKE YOUR OWN foam markers, less than half price. Call or write Dick’s Wickweeder and Foam Markers, (519) 887-9463, Richard Harris, RR 2, Blyth, Ont. N0M1H0. 11-lp COMING EVENTS BUS TRIPS: MARCH 16 - IRISH Frolics at Bingeman Park. March 22 - Craft Show and Sale in Toronto. March - Spring Flower Show. April 3 - Shopping trip to Owen Sound Mall. April - Dave Hoy’s Ragtime Revue, St. Thomas. April 22 - The Scottish Spring Festival, Bingeman Park. May 10 - Tour of the Blossoms and winery, Niargara Falls. For more informa­ tion call Isabel Campbell, Ncholson Bus Lines, 357-1938. Please book early to avoid disappointment. 11-1 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRA- tion will be held at the Lucknow & District Christian School, Wednes­ day, March 22, 11 a.m. Birth certificate and immunization re­ cords are required. 11-2 CALEDONIAN SHOW AND Dance sponsored by Brussels Legion Pipe Band at the B. M. & G. Community Centre, Saturday, April 8, 1989, $8 per person. 11-4 “THIN ICE - A HOCKEY MUSI- cal! ” Blyth Festival presents Thin Ice (By Muskoka Festival). A musical satire that pokes fun at hockey and features impersona­ tions of great Canadians - even Wayne Gretzky. At Blyth Memorial Hall on Saturday, April 1st, 8 p.m. Tickets $12 - on sale now at Blyth Festival Box Office (519) 523-9300/ 9225. 11-1 PANCAKE WEEKEND - VISIT the Maple Keys Sugar Bush on March 18 and 19 and celebrate maple syrup season. Pancake meals served from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Guided tours, historical de­ monstrations, maple products for sale. Media and council teams complete for the Maple Madness award on Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Free admission! Call (335-3557) for more information. 11-1 AUBURN AND DISTRICT LIONS Club Euchre Tournament, Satur­ day, March 18, Auburn Community Hall, 2 p.m. Registration from 1 to 2 p.m. $3.00/person. Cash prizes: $50, $40, $30. Proceeds for com­ munity projects. Held under au­ thority of a special occasion permit. 10-2 THE 8TH ANNUAL SPRING Forest City Nostalgia & Antique Show & Sale returns to Centennial Hall, 550 Wellington St., London. Sat., March 18, 12-9 p.m. & Sunday, March 19, 11-6 p.m. Admission $2.50. Over 60 dealers! Information Olga Traher (519) 679- 1810. 11-lp FUNDRAISING DANCE AT THE Brussels Community Centre Sat., March 18, 1989. Dance 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. to The Entertainers. Lunch provided. Tickets $6 per person are available at the Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound. 09-3 COMING EVENTS OLD TYME COUNTRY BREAK- fast, Londesboro Community Hall, Sunday, April 2, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bacon, eggs, sausages, pancakes, home fries. Sponsored by Londes­ boro Lions Club. 10-2b 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 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 345-2564 f.7 ,—< 233-3220} SERVICES J Office: 527-2540 Monday to Friday JIM PRESZCATOR 482-7126 (Manager) OFFICE: 527-2540 Monday - Friday Farm - Estate - Real Estate Sales Liquidation of All Kinds Bonspie! winners Continued from page 16 Bauer, Elaine Wickie, George Wickie and Ruth Bauer; third, 34.75 points, Ross Veitch, Faye Ribey, Marg Moffat and Sharon Cowman; fourth, 34.25 points, Steve Rathwell, Bonnie Jacobs, Mike Jacobs and Debbie Prior; fifth, Bill Patterson, Janice Patter­ son, Rob Verhoeve and Shirley Verhoeve; sixth, Bill Weir, Norma Weir, Paul Weir and Marnie Sheppard; seventh, Jim Patterson, Pauline Patterson, Bill Quipp and Donna Quipp; eighth, Mervyn Quipp, Fay Machan, Harvey Mac- han and Sherry Quipp. The 11:30 a.m. draw was spon­ sored by CIL - Agromart. The winning teams were: first, 48.25 points, Stew Steiss, Velma Lock­ ing, Merl Hoegy, and Teuni Smith; second, 35.25 points, Mervyn Bauer, Donna Bauer, Kerry Bauer and Marg Taylor; third, 33.75 points, Brad Knight, Madelene Steiss, Juanita Knight and Terry Alligsen; fourth, 33.75 points, Lyle Yost, Helen Yost, Del Chapman and Jean Wilson; fifth, Bill Sellers, Marian Sellers, Paul Mutter and Barb Mutter. REAL ESTATE "Suddenly it's sold" MASON BAILEY BROKER 482-9371 [24 hour service] REAL ESTATE LTD. A 82 ALBERT STREET CLINTON, ONTARIO. Sales Representatives Gordon Hill 233-3307 Carol Boneschansker 887-6870 BLYTH: Unique one-of-a-kind, converted railway station. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large workshop, 11/4 acre nicely treed lot. BLYTH: 1 floor, 3 bedroom new home, full basement. BEST OF TWO WORLDS: Town and Country, 309 Albert Street, Clinton, 2 floor family home with double garage on spacious 3/4 acre landscaped lot. 165 ACRES: On Maitland River. 100 acres workable, 65 acres hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic. 100 ACRES: 90 workable, East Wawanosh, no buildings, vendor will finance. 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. 75 acres workable, 20 acres bush. 50 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, good frame home, lots of buildings, ideal for part time farming or horses. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Brussels, Commercial with apartment above. Very reasonable price. NEW LISTING: Clinton, 11/2 floor frame home, Ontario St., available July 1. Commercial property $QLD street, Brussels.__________ AUCTIONS AUCTIONS A CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery and Some Household Effectsand Antiques FOR TYME [TIM] & ALIEREURINK R.R. 7, Lucknow, Ont. Lot 3, Cone. 9 & 10, Ashfield Twp. ON MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1989 at 10:30 a.m. Location- Go to Belfast, 2 corners south of Lucknow, 5 corners west. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT T. REURINK 529-7258 AUCTIONEER BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 Farm Sold AUCTION SALES AUCTIONEERS WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392-6170 GRANT MCDONALD, RIPLEY 395-5353 SAT., MARCH 18-10:30a.m. Saleof farm machinery for Frank Murray, Lot 32, Cone. 12, Culross Twp., 3corner north of Teeswater on Hwy. #4, then approx. 4 mi. west on Cone. 12. SAT., MARCH 25 - 11:00 a.m. Sale of horses, some farm machinery, a few household effects, for Jim Aitchison, 4 mi. south of Lucknow, then 11/2 mi. east of Belfast. SAT., APRIL 1 -10:30 a.m. Sale of farm machinery, some hay and straw, for Lloyd Lamont, Lot 24, Cone. 6, Huron Twp. THURS., APRIL 6 -10:00 a.m. - Sale of farm machinery, feed and tools for Harry and Carol Helfenstein, Lot 2, Cone. 2, Culross Twp. FRI., APRIL 7 - 6:00 p.m. Evening auction sale of home furnishings, antiquesand tools, for Vernon Hupfer, with added consignments, in the Brussels-Morris-Grey Community Centre in Brussels. SAT., APRIL 8 - 10:30 a.m. Sale of farm machinery for Dan McDonald, 21Z> mi. west of Ripley on Cone. 8, Huron Twp. SAT., APRIL 15-10:00a.m. Saleof farm machinery, househoic' effects and antiques for John Klempp, Lot 45, North Durham Rd., Greenock Twp. Chris Piluke gets shut-out Belgrave Atoms took on Bayfield Saturday morning. Early in the first period Belgrave took the lead with Brent Robinson starting Belgrave off as did Corey Moran, assisted by Wayne Fenton. Bayfield fought back hard but any shots on the net were kept out by Piluke, then in the second REAL ESTATE period Robinson and Moran got one more apiece. Bayfield tried hard but Belgrave had all the luck. In the third period Brent Robin­ son got one more with David McBurney coming up with the final goal. Thanks to the excellent goal tending and fine playing by ail the boys, the final score ended Bel­ grave 6, Bayfield 0.