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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-05-10, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1989. Cranbrook: Compiled by Mrs. Mac Engel. Phone 887-6645 Season’s last euchre held Golden moment Family and friends gathered at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre Saturday to help Nicolas and Johanna Terpstra celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. An impressive display of family photos was part of the celebration. The last euchre of the season was sponsored by the Foresters on Friday night with 18 tables in play. The winners were: high, Audrey Adams, Beryl Smith; low, Dorothy Dilworth, Harvey Adams; lone hands, Margery McCourt, Ross Stephenson; lucky tables, Lome Smith, Roberta Simpson, Verna Crawford, Lloyd Smith, Ross Ste­ phenson, Lois Hart, Roma Nichol­ son, Gordon Hanna; tallies, Adrian Versteop, Bill Craig, Shirley Ver- Cancer drive successful The Cranbrook Institute reports that $911 was collected in the community for the recent Cancer Drive convened by Yvonne Knight. On behalf of the W.I. she is grateful to the following people who did the job Ann Bragg, Karen Uhler, Olga Speiran, Betty Knight, Beryl Smith, Wilfred and Laura Strickler and Karen Bowles. steop, Cora Smith, Margaret Adams, Bea Ott, Annie Wight, Ruby Steiss, Bill Eckmier, Bill Beirnes. Harry Jacklin on behalf of the Foresters, thanked everyone for their support of the card games for the season. Cranbrook people Mr. and Mrs. Will Perrie and little daughter Margaret of Halifax visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perrie and family members recently. Miss Kim Starr, Chatham, visit­ ed Don and Mrs. Cotton. Mrs. Jim Keys and Mrs. Gladys Wright, Seaforth, visited Mrs. Margaret McBrien at the Callander Nursing Home on Friday and called on Mrs. Mac Engel. BOUMAN’S GREENHOUSES IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF OUR NEW GARDEN CENTRE Just 2 km south of Londesboro or 8 km north of Clinton on Hwy. 4 (watch for sign) AVAILABLE WILL BE A VARIETY OF: • BEDDING PLANTS ‘HANGING BASKETS •AS WELL AS CUT FLOWERS FOR MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS OPENING FROM: May 5 til June 10/89 HOURS: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. (No Sunday Sal**) 523-9571 ‘Aids in workplace’ conference theme Awareness of AIDS has increas­ ed substantially, with media re­ ports of personal tragedies, medi­ cal advances and even TV drama. But the effect of AIDS on business and employees is only now beginn­ ing to be felt. On May 16, the Huron County Health Unit will host a national satellite videoconference called “AIDS IN THE WORKPLACE” at the Huronview Auditorium, Clin­ ton, Ontario. The three hour video­ conference has been produced by Sheridan Videoconferencing in as­ sociation with the Federal Centre for AIDS (FCA). “AIDS IN THE WORKPLACE” is a working videoconference de­ signed so that participants will have a clear idea of the workplace issues and sufficient knowledge to begin to develop an AIDS policy for their own company. The moderator of the national videoconference is Broadcaster Adrienne Clarkson and national panelists include FCA Director Alastair Clayton, Dr. David Roy founder of the Centre for Bioethics in Montreal and other representa­ tives of business, industry and the law who are knowledgeable about AIDS policy. Case studies of per­ sons with AIDS (PWA) and their experiences in the workplace will be presented during the confer­ ence. The conference will take place May 16, 1989, from 12:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (EST). For information please contact Diane Aitken, AIDS Co-ordinator, Huron County Health Unit, at 482-3416 or 1-800-265- 5184. Tima to repair? Break the ice in the Claaaifloda BELGRAVE CO-OPERATIVE 523-4454357-2711 Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 to j Sat. 9-12 noon AUBURN CO-OPERATIVE County Rd. #25, Auburn 526-7262 Store Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8:30-5:30 Sat. 9-12 noon ANNIVERSARY OFFER 7’/o+5% OFF Regular Catalogue Pricing On All Turf-Trac’ Lawn & Garden Tractors until May 20, 1989 7 7 + 5 /0 OFF 75th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL OFFER Description Catalogue Price You Save You Pay 8 H P Tecumseh XL engine. Electric start, 5-speed shift-on-the-go transmission. 545-054 1,749.00 $ 203.76 1,545.24 11 H P Syncro-balanced Briggs & Stratton engine. Electric start. 7-speed shift-on-the-go transmission. 545-056.1,899.00 $ 221.23 1,677.77 12 H.P Syncro-balanced Briggs & Stratton l/C engine. Electric start. 7-speed shift-on-the-go transmission. 545-057 2,099.00 $ 244.53 1,854.47 12.5 H P Vanguard V-Twin OHV Engine. Electric start. 7-speed shift-on-the-go transmission. 545-058.2,399.00 $ 279.48 2,119.52 15 H P Vanguard V-Twin OHV Engine. Electric start. 7-speed shift-on-the-go transmission. 545-047.2,799.00 $ 326.08 2,472.92 18 H.P Briggs & Stratton l/C engine. Ground engaging. Electric start. 14-speed dual range transmission. 545-048.3,599.00 $ 419.28 3,179.72 Twin Bag Grass Collector. 6.5 bushel capacity. Fits models up to 15 H.P 545-060 499.00 $ 58.14 / 440.86 COME SELL-A-BRATE WITH US! Hwy. #4, Belgrave MasterCard