HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-04-05, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1989.
Classified Ads 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.
TENDERS
WANTED
SEALED TENDERS wanted to
supply and install 28 gage coloured
steel and insulate the north, south
and east sides and to the roof of the
Auburn Community Memorial
Hall, Auburn. Tenders must quote
time and materials and be in the
hands of the Secretary-Treasurer
no later than April 12. The lowest
or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Jackie Collins
Secretary-Treasurer
Box 56, Auburn, NOM 1E0 13-2
SEALED TENDERS wanted to
supply and install adequate hydro
service in the Auburn Community
Hall. Tenders must quote time and
materials and be in the hands of the
Secretary-Treasurer no later than
April 12. The lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
Jackie Collins
Secretary-Treasurer
Box 56, Auburn, NOM 1E0 13-2
MAITLAND VALLEY
CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY
INVITES SEALED TENDERS
FORTHEPURCHASEOFA
1989 TRACTOR [MIN. 20 HP.]
WITH A 60” ROTARY
MID-MOUNTED MOWER
Specifications and tender forms
may be obtained at the Authority
Administration Centre, Box 127,
Wroxeter, Ontario. NOG 2X0.
Phone - 335-3557.
Deadlinefortenders is 4:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, April 11, 1989.
Lowest or any tender not necess
arily accepted.
TOWNSHIP OF
EASTWAWAN0SH
LOT FOR SALE
BYTENDER
Block1 A”, Plan 135, Concession
14, [Hutton Heights]
Lot Size: 105’ F x 137’ D.
Any Tender not necessarily
accepted.
Tenders toclose May 1,1989 at 12
noon.
For more particulars: Contact
TOWNSHIP OF EAST
WAWANOSH,
BELGRAVE, Ontario.
NOG 1E0
Telephone: 357-2880.
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CARD OF
THANKS
JOHNSTON. Many thanks to my
family, friends, relatives and
neighbours for their cards, tele
phone calls and visits during my
stay in Clinton Hospital. A special
thank you to Dr. Baker, Dr. Hay,
Dr. Flowers and the nursing staff
for their excellent care, also Rev.
Bonnie Lamble for her visit. It was
much appreciated. - Hugh John
ston. 14-lp
HOOVER. The family of the late
Norman Hoover wish to extend
their sincere thanks to all their
relatives, friends and neighbours
for help and support during the loss
of a dear husband father and
grandfather. Special thanks to
everyone for their expressions of
sympathy, through flowers, mem
orial donations, cards and food
brought to our homes. Also thanks
to Rev. Carpentier, Dr. Hay and
the nursing staff on second floor at
Listowel Memorial Hospital for
their expert care, Brussels U.C.W.
for the delicious lunch served
following the funeral and Steven
and Lyn Betts of the Watts Funeral
Home. Your kindness was most
appreciated and will always be
remembered. 14-1
BREMNER. I wish to thank my
family and friends for making my
85th birthday a very special one for
me.- Andrew Bremner. 14-lp
McCULLOUGH. The family of the
late Sid McCullough wishes to
express sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours during the
loss of a loving husband, father and
grandfather, brother and uncle for
their help and concern throughout
his sickness. Special thanks to Rev.
Ramirez for his visits, comforting
words and prayers. To the Tasker
Funeral Home for Lloyd’s support
and comfort, to the pallbearers, to
Dr. J. Keith Hay and nurses at
Clinton Hospital, the Community
Nursing Service and our Home
Care helpers. To Dr. West for his
visits and words of encouragement,
friends and neighbours who took us
to hospital, etc. To the U.C.W. for
the lovely lunch and floral tribute
and the neighbour ladies who
served lunch in our home. All the
floral tributes, donations to the
Canadian Cancer Fund and cards.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. - The McCullough
Family and Mrs. Marion Lether-
land. 14-lp
CONLEY. We would like to thank
all those who helped us prepare for
our farm machinery sale. A special
thank you to Dad, Harvey, Doug
and Stewart and to all those who
offered their help. A special thanks
also to Lome Strickler and the Grey
Township Fire Dept. - Doug and
Nancy Conley. 14-1
JOHNSTON. Thanks to Dr. Ping,
Dr. Omole and nurses at Wingham
Hospital. Thanks to friends for th^
visits, flowers, cards and food.
Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. - Rosemary and
family. 14-1
MACHAN. I would like to thank
everyone who visited me and for
the treats and cards while I was in
Wingham Hospital. Thanks to Rev.
Carpentier the doctors and nurses
on the second floor. Special thanks
to Pat, Carman, George and Shir
ley. Their kindness I’ll always
remember. - Lawrence Marhan.
14-lp
IN MEMORIAM
BLAKE. In memory of Jim Foster,
son of Reta Blake, who passed
away on March 30, 1963.
God looked around his garden
And found an empty space
He then looked down upon this
earth
And saw your tired face
He knew you were suffering
He knew you were in pain
He knew that you would never get
well
Upon this earth again.
He put his arms around you'
And lifted you to rest
God’s garden must be beautiful
He only takes the best.
- ever remembered by Reta and
John Blake and family. 14-lp
GARNISS. In loving memory of
Thomas Garniss who passed away
April 5, 1987.
His life was earnest, his action kind
A generous hand an active mind
Anxious to please, loath to offend
A loving and faithful friend
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear
Fond memories linger every day
Remembrance keeps him near.
You left so suddenly
Your thoughts unknown
But you left us memories
We are proud to own.
- sadly missed by Muriel, Murray,
Jim, Joan and families. 14-lp
STEPHENSON. In loving memory
of a dear son who passed away
three years ago April 7, 1986.
You were gone before we knew it
And only God knows why
We think of you in silence
But often speak your name
All we have are memories
And your picture in a frame
Our hearts still ache with sadness
Our silent tears still flow
For what it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
- lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Mom and Dad. 14-1
STEPHENSON. In memory of
Robert C. Stephenson who died
three years ago April 7, 1986.
Not gone ... but only gone before
To where love lives on ever more
Not lost ... but only lost from sight
As one who walks ahead at night
Not parted ... only just apart
In memory, kept close in heart
Not of the past ... but now to be
A part of all eternity.
- lovingly remembered by Bonnie
and Courtney. 14-lb
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
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
Treat yourself to
a relaxing
MANICURE
or
PEDICURE
Bonnie Stephenson
Certified Aestheticianand
Electrologist
887-6661>—------J
AT YOUR
SERVICE
STORAGE AVAILABLE: INSIDE
or out - for cars, trucks, buses and
recreational vehicles. Reasonable
prices. Cali 887-9499, Brussels.
13-10
LAWN ROLLING AND MOWING.
Rick White 887-9257 or 887-9195.
13-2
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
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! 14-lp
GARAGE/YARD
SALES
LARGE COUNTRY GARAGE
Sale - April 15, 8 a.m., held inside,
second corner north of Blyth, turn
west, % mile . Furniture, antiques,
crafts, clothes, hardware, etc. 14-2
BASEMENT SALE: GOOD CON-
dition, girls clothing (infant size
2 Vi), maternity clothes (size 10-12),
child’s car seat, toys, encyclope
dias and miscellaneous household
articles, Saturday, April 8, 9:30
a.m. - 5 p.m. Marjorie Teeft,
Jackson St., Brussels, 887-9664.
14-1
COMING
EVENTS
EUCHRE MONDAY, APRIL 10, 8
p.m. sponsored by Oddfellows and
Rebekahs in their Lodge Hall,
Brussels. Lunch and prizes. Every
one welcome. 14-lp
CLASSICAL MUSIC FOR A SUN-
day Afternoon. Join the Great
Lakes Brass at Blyth Memorial Hall
on Sunday, April 16 at 2 p.m. --
everything from Bach to Bernstein.
Call the Blyth Festival Box Office at
523-9300 for tickets. 14-1
DINNER-AUCTION ON APRIL
15th at the Brussels, Morris & Grey
Community Centre. This event is
sponsored by the Maitland Valley
Conservation Foundation. If you
would like a ticket or would like to
donate an article for the auction/
door prize or give a cash donation
please contact Conservation Execu
tive members: Bruce McCall (887-
6481), Leona Armstrong (887-6753)
or any other authority member by
April 7. 14-lp
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
Lions Club Dabber Bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community Cen
tre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m.
Air conditioned. Wheel chair acces
sible. Potential prize board over
$3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or
less. $500 must go. 14-tfn
PANCAKE SUPPER - KNOX
United Church-, Belgrave, Wed
nesday, April 5, 1989 from 5 - 7
p.m. Adults $4.50, Children $3.00,
Families $15.00. . 14-1
BAKE SALE FOR BLYTH BEAV-
ers, Cubs and Scouts at Lawrie
Decorating, Saturday, April 8, 9:30
-11:30. ' 14-lp
COMING
EVENTS
MISCELLANEOUS BRIDAL
shower for Michele Goulet (bride-
to-be of Mr. Steven Bray) Satur
day, April 8, 8 p.m., St. John’s
Anglican Church. Everyone wel
come. 14-1
“SONG FEST” LONDESBORO
United Church, Sunday, April 9/89
7:30 p.m. Featuring - The Seaforth
Harmony Kings, The Londesboro
United Church Jr. Choir, Violinist
Ben Thomson, Jazz Vox, The
Amoraals, The Key-Tones and
more; Admission, Adults $4, Child
ren age 6-12 $1. 14-lp
THE AUXILIARY TO WINGHAM
and District Hospital is sponsoring
its Spring Rummage Sale Thurs
day, April 13, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. and Friday, April 14, 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. All unsold articles will be
donated to Goodwill Industries.
14-2
ACTION WEIGHT LOSS -
Thursday, April 13 at Golden
Lantern, Brussels, 7:30 p.m. Regi
stration $5.00. Weekly $3.00.
Questions - Gail Holmes, 357-3322.
14-2p
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
THE FAMILY OF EDGAR
Wightman invite friends and
neighbours to help celebrate their
Dad’s 80th birthday at the
Women’s Institute Hall, Belgrave
on Saturday, April 8 with Open
House at 8 p.m. and Dance at 9
p.m. Music by Tiffin’s Orchestra.
Best Wishes Only, please. 13-2
A BENEFIT DANCE FOR BOBBI
& Bruce Schell of Bobbi-Jo’s
Restaurant, Friday, April 7, 1989,
Wingham Legion. Music by South
ern Comfort. Ladies please bring
lunch. 13-2
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
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
of the Huronia Branch of the
Ontario Humane Society, April 5, 8
p.m., upstairs Town Hall, Clinton.
Speaker: B. F. Denham, Executive
Director, Ontario Humane Society,
Newmarket. Come and bring a
friend. Your support is needed!
13-2
AN INVITATION TO FORMER
staff, students and their parents to
the 100th Anniversary Celebration
of Kew Beach Public School. Date:
Saturday, May 27, 1989. Time:
Noon to 4:30 p.m. Place: Kew
Beach P.S. Registration Fee: $5. To
register, please phone (416) 393-
1807 or write: Reunion Committee,
Kew Beach P.S., 101 Kippendavie
Avenue, Toronto, M4L3R3. 14-lp
BACK AGAIN! DON’T MISS IT! A
Craft lovers Paradise. The 10th
Annual London Arts & Craft Spring
Show & Sale returns to the Canada
Building, Western Fair Ground,
London. Saturday, April 8, 12 noon
to 9 p.m. Sunday, April 9, 11 a.m. -
6 p.m. Admission $2. Well over 90
quality craft people. Olga Traher
(519)679-1810. 14-lp