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IN BLYTH.
COMING
EVENTS
HIGHLAND GAMES, SATUR-
day, June 24th, at Glebe Park in
Haliburton Village. Pipe Band
Competition, Highland Dancing,
Ceilidh. Plan to attend. Call 1-800-
461-7677 toll free for information.
Rough camping available. 25-lp
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
EXPERIENCED OILFIELD
Truck Drivers for rig moving and
service work. Camp job* Northern
Oilfield Services, Box 336, Rainbow
Lake, Alberta. T0H 2Y0 (403)
956-3618. 25-lp
CARD
OF THANKS
CARD
OF THANKS
COMING
EVENTS
SHOWER FOR MARY ELLEN
Foran, St. Augustine Parish Hall,
Friday, June 23 at 8 p.m. Everyone
welcome. 25-1
FREE
LANDFILL TO GIVE AWAY.
Phone 887-6444. 25-2p
NETHERY. We would like to thank
the Blyth Fire Department, neigh
bours, ambulance drivers and
emergency staff of Wingham and
District Hospital for the care and
concern of our husband, father,
brother and uncle. Thanks to your
fast action and care, he is coming
along fine. He has been transferred
from Victoria Hospital, London to
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Gordon and Ruth for
coming in home and supporting us
through this time. - Dini, Dianne,
Andy, Natascha and family. 25-1
ENGEL. My sincere appreciation to
Majestic W.I. for the birthday
party and to those who sent lovely
cards, gifts*and visits re- my 93rd
birthday. I thank you all very much.
- Jessie Engel. 25-1
BRIGHTON. We would like to
express our sincere thanks to our
friends and neighbours who sent
cards on our recent tragedy of our
granddaughter. Comforting words
of sympathy at a time like this
always mean so much. - Ross and
Erma Brighton. 25-lp
SEAFORTH LIONS PRESENT
the first annual Bigfoot Music
Festival featuring The Pirahnna
Brothers and U-Can-Too at 8 p.m.,
Saturday, July 15, Seaforth and
District Community Centres. Tick
ets $7 advance, $9 at the door.
Available from McLaughlin Chev-
Olds and Bob & Betty’s, Seaforth.
24-2
LARGE LUMBER AUCTION
Saturday, June 24/89 at 10 a.m.
No. 3 Highway, 1 mile east of
Tillsonburg, Jackson Sideroad.
519-842-7381. Excellent hardwood,
softwood stock, approximately 300
lifts, various grades and dimen
sions, air and kiln dried oak, ash,
cherry, etc. 25-lp
GARAGE
YARD SALE
SHOBBROOK. I would like to
thank friends, neighbours, and
relatives fqr cards, gifts and visits
while I was a patient in University
Hospital, London. It was greatly
appreciated. - Ruth Shobbrook.25-1
ROBERTS. We wish to express our
very sincere thanks to all of our
friends in the Calvin Brick and
Knox United Churches for planning
the wonderful party held in honour
of John’s retirement. Also, our
special thanks to everyone concern
ed for the many beautiful cards
which we received, the lovely
scrapbook of memories, the beauti
ful wicker furniture and the most
generous gift of money. We also
wish to thank everyone who atten
ded to express their best wishes.
We are indeed most grateful to you
all for your many acts of kindness,
and we shall always treasure the
memories of that very special
occasion. - John and Kay Roberts.
25-1
RINTOUL. Lee and Lila Rintoul
would like to thank everyone who
attended Carol and Steve’s wedd
ing May 27 and made it such a
success. Special thanks to Vicki,
Linda and Donna Sue, without you
we wouldn’t have looked so good.
Thanks to Trinity U.C.W. for an
excellent dinner and Mary for
decorating the wedding cake. The
people who helped with stag and
doe, showers, and Kinsmen and
Kinettes and all the attendants.
Without all of you our day wouldn’t
have been such a success. 25-1
25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY:
the family invites you to Brussels
for the anniversary of Orval and
Ruth Bauer, Friday, June 23, 9
p.m. -1 a.m. 24-2b
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
DEATH
NOTICES
MULTI-FAMILY LAWN SALE
sponsored by Brussels C.W.L.,
with proceeds going to the Wing
ham Sacred Heart Church building
fund, on Saturday, July 8 from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. on County Road 12,
farm located 3 Vi miles south of
Brussels. Watch for signs. 25-1
CAREER
TRAINING
BELGRAVE COUNTRY FAYRE,
Belgrave Community Centre, Sat
urday, June 24 starting at 4 p.m.
Free admission. Featuring crafts,
needlework, baking, etc. Cold meat
supper from 5 to 7. Adults $6.00,
children $3.00, preschool free.
Sponsored by Knox United Church,
Belgrave. 24-2
FREE: 1989 GUIDE TO STUDY-
at-home correspondence Diploma
courses for prestigious careers:
Accounting, Airconditioning, Book
keeping, Business, Cosmetology,
Electronics, Legal/Medical Secre
tary, Psychology, Travel. Granton
(5A) 263 Adelaide W., Toronto.
1-800-268-1121.-25-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
SLOMAN. At Clinton Public Hospi
tal on Friday, June 16, 1989, Cela
Adeline (Beacom) Sloman (Mem
ber of the Order of Canada) of
Clinton, in her 93rd year. Beloved
wife of the late Frederick G.
Sloman. Dear mother of Joan and
her husband William Reid of Oro
Township, Dr. Elizabeth and her
husband Dr. Donald Hillman of St.
John’s, Newfoundland, Margaret
of Clinton, Fredda (Toby) Rainey of
Brussels, and William and his wife
June of Davenport, Iowa. Loving
grandmother of 12 grandchildren.
Predeceased by one brother Elmer
Beacom. Friends received at the
Ball and Falconer Funeral Home,
153 High Street, Clinton; where the
funeral service was held on Mon
day, June 19. Interment Baird’s
Cemetery, Stanley Township.
Memorial donations to the C.N.R.
School on Wheels, 15089, Box 488,
Clinton, would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy.
LOOKING FOR BARGAINS -
Come to lot 16, con. 11 Hullett
Township, 2‘/a miles east of Lon-
desboro at Bev Wallace’s on Satur
day, June 24 for their family garage
sale, 8 a.m. to ? Something for
everyone. 25-1
GARAGE SALE, MILLS ST.,
Brussels, Saturday, June 24. 25-1
HELP
WANTED
VOLUNTEER USHERS (OVER 12
years of age) needed for the Blyth
Festival. We need Adults as well as
Youths, especially for the Matinee
and Weekend performances.
Please telephone 519-523-4345 and
give your Name, Address, Tele
phone # and Age (if under 25). 23-3
HELP
WANTED
REPORTER-PHOTOGRAPHER
required for community newspap
er. Salary based on experience.
Vehicle/camera essential. For
more information, phone: Eliza
beth (705) 869-2860 or apply Box
1126, Espanola, POP ICO. 25-lp
ROBERTS. I wish to express my
sincere thanks to those who attend
ed the open house in honour of my
retirement to express their best
wishes. Special thanks also to the
staff, parents and students for their
part in making it a great success. I
also really appreciated the lovely
cards and gifts. Thanks again to
everyone who helped to make it a
very happy and memorable occa
sion. - Kathleen Roberts. 25-1
YOUR FUTURE STARTS WITH ...
Tri-County Truck Driver Training.
Established in 1978, job search
assistance available, daytime,
evening and weekend courses.
Course Fee income tax deductible
1-800-265-0400 - Cambridge. 25-lp
TRANSPORT DRIVER TRAINING
for class “A” licence. No experi
ence necessary. Proven job place
ment assistance. Markel Institute
of Professional Transport Training,
Guelph. 1-800-265-7173. 25-lp
BLYTH FESTIVAL
Perils of Persephone: June 22, 23,
27, 28, 29 (matinee, rush seats
only).
July 1
Sticks and Stones: June 22 (mati
nee, rush seats only), 24 (rush
seats only), 26, 29, 30.
Unless otherwise indicated, all
performances are at 8:30 p.m.
Matinees are at 2:00 p.m. Box
office 523-9300/9225. 25-1
KEFFER. We wish to express our
sincere thanks to all the friends,
neighbours and relatives for their
moral support, floral tributes,
Mass cards, offers of assistance,
donations to the Sacred Heart
Church building fund and other
charities, expressions of sympathy,
and the generous donations of food
brought to our homes at the time of
the loss of our dear husband, father
and grandfather. Special thanks to
Marylin Elgie, Reg and Bob of the
ambulance service, Father Ben
nett, Dr. McGregor, Father Stan
Stoltysik and Father Michael Dow
ney for the beautiful funeral Mass
and burial service, to the 3rd and
4th degree Knights of Columbus
for the funeral home prayer service
and guard of honour, the ladies of
the C.W.L. and Wingham Legion
Ladies Auxiliary for the delicious
luncheon and to Doug McBumey
and Doug Layton for their loving
and caring conduction of the funer
al. - Anna Marie Kieffer, Marjorie
Rodger, Georgina, Bill, Corinne,
Ron, Karen, Elaine and families.
25-1
LOG BUILDING COURSES NEAR
Ottawa. 1 week July 3rd, $350. 1
week, 4 week, 10 week career
courses September 11th, timber
framing course - 1 week July 10th.
Contact: Pat Wolfe, Log Building
School, RR. #3, Ashton, Ontario.
K0A 1B0 (613) 253-0631. 25-lp
BUS TRIPS: SATURDAY, JULY 22
- Hamilton Place, Sugar Babies, 2
p.m. August 8 to 10 - Overnight
Mystery Tour. Upcoming trips -
Canada’s Wonderland, Marine-
land, African Safari. For more
information call Isabel Campbell,
Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938.
Please book early to avoid disap
pointment. 25-1
HELP WANTED
BAINTON’S OLD MILL
IN DOWNTOWN BLYTH
REQUIRESA
FULL-TIME SEAMSTRESS
Sewing abilities necessary but will train in theart
of working with leather
COME IN AND FILL OUT AN APPLICATION
523-4740
LEARN AUCTIONEERING AT
the Southwestern Ontario School of
Auctioneering. Next class: October
20-28/89. For information contact:
Southwestern School of Auc
tioneering, R.R. #5, Woodstock,
Ont. N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115.25-lp
TRAIN FOR BEAUTY ESTHETICS
or Hairdressing. Enrolling now for
July 1st, 1989. Ask about student
grants. Write today: Marvel
School, 27 Yorkville, Toronto,
M4W1L1. 25-lp
THE JUNE MEETING OF THE
Auxiliary to Wingham and District
Hospital will be held in the Board
Room, Monday, June 26 at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Dorothy Griffin from London
Goodwill Industrie’s will be the
speaker. All are welcome. 25-1
BRUSSELS, MORRIS & GREY
Fun Fest Beef Barbecue, Saturday,
July 8, 5 - 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by
Brussels Optimist Club, Adults $8,
Children 12 & under $4, Pre-
Schoolers, Free. Tickets available
at Fashion Boutique or call 887-
6162. 25-3
E’CLASSIFIED ADS
f PAYOFF! A
HALIBURTON REGION BLUE-
grass Festival, August 11, 12 & 13.
Glebe Park, Haliburton. For infor
mation and tickets 705-457-2571 or
P.O. Box 129, Haliburton, Ont.
K0M1S0. 25-1 d
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY
IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR A
PERMANENT PART-TIME POSITION WITH THE
ROAD DEPARTMENT
Duties to include:
- Operation of Grader
- Truck Driver [Class D License or better]
- Snowplowing and Ice Blading
- Maintenance of equipment
* Manual Labour
Qualified individuals are invited to apply providing a complete
resume of experience, educational background, and referen
ces.
Applications will be kept conf idential and will be received at the
Municipal Office until Friday, June 23 at 4:00 p.m.
Roy Williamson,
Road Superintendent,
Township of Grey,
RR 3, Brussels, Ont.
NOG 1H0.
CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY