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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-07-22, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22,1992. PAGE 21. Jlgplj WW^W ____ w®mW? i» COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS LIVESTOCK c c a BRAY. Steve and Michele (nee Goulet) ar proud to announce a bumpy but safe arrival of their daughter Melissa Ellen Lorraine, on May 21, 1992 at K-W Hospital weighing 8 lbs. 14 oz. Proud grand­ parents are Murray and Gladys Bray of RR 2, Bluevale. Proud great-grandparents are Glen and Evelyn Bray and Ella Graber of Brussels. 29-1 HALLAHAN. Jim and Karen (Giousher) Hallahan are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their second child, a son. Jason Michael was bom on Sunday, July 19, 1992 at 8:22 a.m. and weighed 9 lb. 3 1/4 oz., exactly the same weight as his big brother Blaine. Spoiling privi­ leges go to grandparents, Don Giousher of Bly th, Laurel and Ken Wilson of Goderich and Maurice and Mary Hallahan of RR 3, Blyth. Great-grandparents are Bill and Marjorie Dale of Seaforth, Simon and Beatrice Hallahan of RR 3, Blyth and Mathilda Hicknell of Cambridge. 29-1 KIKKERT. (nee Bernard) Aryn Leigh made her grand entrance at 6:23 Friday evening, July 3, 1992, weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz. Hammer in hand, she’s ready to help Dad. First-time parents Harvey and Cindy are brimming with joy. Lots of grandparents to help with spoil­ ing. Newcomers to grandparenting Hank and Winnie Kikkert, Wing­ ham, number 10 for Howard and Joan Bernard of Brussels. Great- grandparents are Albert and Johan­ na Werkema, Woodstock and David and Ruby Triebner, Bruce- field. 29-lp c CARD OF THANKS BABCOCK. A special thanks to everyone for the visits, flowers, goodies, and phone calls while in hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to my family, Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Steed, Dr. Flowers and Michelle and the nurses at Clinton Public Hospital. Your kind­ ness will always be remembered. - Eleanor B abcock. 29-1 BLYTH REC. CHILDREN. We would like to express our thanks to Recreation Staff ’92, the Blyth Legion Br. 420 and Blyth Lions for making this year's Recreation Pro­ gram possible and enjoyable. Thanks - Blyth Rec. Children ’92. 29-lp BRAY. We would like to thank our friends and relatives for the sur­ prise 25th anniversary party at the trailer on July 12. For the food, decorating, cards and gifts. A spe­ cial thanks to our parents for taking us out for dinner on our anniver­ sary, July 15 and to J. L. McCutcheon for the convertible for the weekend. We will cherish your thoughtfulness and kindness on this occasion forever.- Don and Dianne Bray 29-1 PITCH-IN CANADA! CAMERON. We wish to express sincere thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives for cards, vis­ its and beautiful floral arrangements we received at the time of passing of our brother Lome. - Sincerely, Maurice and Helen. 29-lp CARTER. I would like to sincerely thank everyone who helped in any way to make the sale at the welding shop a success. A special thanks to Lloyd for his many hours of patient preparation in the months before the sale. I would also like to thank the ladies who got together to have a social evening and to give me the beautiful floral arrangement in remembrance of Walton, to take along with me to my new home. To my friends and neighbours, I would like to extend an invitation to visit me at my new home. - Elsie Carter. 29-lp DOBIE. Thanks to my family, rela­ tives, and friends for the gifts and cards and a special thanks to Beth for arranging the party for the weekend. - Gordbn. 29- lp EMPEY. I wish to thank my fami­ ly, friends and neighbours for their visits, cards, flowers and phone calls during my stay in University Hospital and since returning home. It was all very much appreciated. - Brenda Empey. 29-1 GRABER. I would like to thank all my family and friends for gifts and cards I received on the occasion of my birthday. A special thanks to Barb for hosting a surprise party in my honour. - Ella Graber. 29-1 LONGMAN. I would like to thank family, friends and neighbours for cards, phone calls, and treats. Spe­ cial thanks to Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Flowers, nurses and Rev. Ross for his visits while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. - George. 29-lp NETHERY. I would like to thank all my friends and neighbours who attended by bridal shower. Thank you very much for the lovely gifts and all your support and kindness. A special thank you to Mary and everyone who helped organize the evening. Thanks again - Denise Nethery. 29- lp ROUSE. We wish to thank our friends and neighbours who so kindly offered their sympathy and understanding during the loss of our beloved dad, Ernest Rouse. Your flowers, cards, and enquiries were all very much appreciated. - Wayne and Bonna Rouse and family. 29-1 WHI TE. I would like to thank all of the customers who have dealt with Blake Septic Tank Service over the years and hope you will continue with the new owners at the same number. - Ray White. 29-lp You can lose a lot more than your licence drinking and ciriving. COOK FAMILY REUNION FOR all descendants of David and Rebecca Cook, July 26 in Lions Park, Blyth at 1:30 p.m. 29-lp HURON COUNTY HIV/AIDS Network meeting, July 23rd, 7 p.m., Huronview Auditorium, Clinton. Education panel presenta­ tion. Everyone welcome. 29-1 GREAT CHOICE AT BLYTH FESTIVAL. See 5 plays at the Blyth Festival this week. Good tickets still available for all perfor­ mances. Performances Tues. - Sat. at 8:30 p.m., matinees Wed., Thurs., and Sat. at 2:00 p.m. Call our box office for full details at 523-9300. 29-1 COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER for Judy Knight, July 30, 8 p.m. at Brussels Presbyterian Church. Everyone welcome. 29-2 WINGHAM & AREA SENIORS Day Centre “Spring Fling ’93”, 30 earlybird draws of $50 each. Sept. 8/92 - March 29/93. Dance -Sat., April 3, 1993 Teeswater Community Centre. Draws every half hour!! Door prizes, Lunch. 9:00 - $50; 9:30 - $100; 10:00 - $150; 10:30 - $250; 11:00 - $300; 11:30 - $350; 12:00 - $500; 12:30 - $750; 1:00 - $1,000. Tickets sold at the Centre or by calling 357-1440. Tickets $25.00 each - Only 500 being sold! 29-1 BUS TRIP - TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 to SkyDome, Blue Jays vs. Balti­ more ground level seats. Phone 523-9162 for further information. Sponsored by Legion Ladies Auxil­ iary. 29-2 CKNX BARN DANCE, LISTOWEL Arena, Friday, July 31. Concert time 8:00 p.m. Dance to follow. For tickets call 291-3791. Also available at the door. Fun for the entire family. Sponsored by Rotary of Listowel. 28-3 MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER for Diana Van den Broek in St. Ambrose Church basement, Brussels on Wednesday, July 22 at 8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. 27-3 MONSTER BINGO, SEAFORTH Arena, Monday, August 3, 7:30 p.m. Over $5,000 in prizes, $1,500 Jackpot. Must Go. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Proceeds to Minor Sports. 27-4 LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Lucky Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Air Conditioned. Wheel Chair Accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot must go every week. tfn BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District Community Centre. Jackpot of $1,000 on 46 numbers, reducing by $50 on every number called. Minimum jackpot of $300 must go. tfn DABBER BINGO - $1,000 JACK- pot must go! Wingham Knights of Columbus, every Tuesday. Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Wingham. Doors open 6 p.m. Early Birds 7:15 p.m. ___________________________tfn OPEN HOUSE The family of Klaas & Anna deJong cordially Invites you to an Open House at Brussels Legion on Sat. July 25th, 1992 from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary Best Wishes Only E ENGAGEMENTS SIVERSKY - ROBERTS The Rev. and Mrs. John G. Roberts are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Howard Llewellyn, to Sherill Anne Siver­ sky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid­ ney Siversky of Vankleek Hill. The marriage to take place Saturday, September 12 at 4 p.m. in Trinity United Church, Vankleek Hill. 29-1 BLANCHARD - SOUCH Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blanchard of St. Marys and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Souch of RR 2, Blyth give their blessing to their children Kim Blanchard and David Souch on their marriage on July 24, 1992. Reception to follow at Clinton Legion, 9 to 1. 29-1 MAN'S 14K GOLD BRACELET found, Main Street, Brussels, by the bank. To claim phone 887- 9442, and pay for this ad. 28-2 HURONVIEW DIETARY AIDES and COOKS are required for PART TIME Employment for the two new locations. Please apply in person at the Main Office prior to July 31, 1992. Those who have filled out an application within the past year do not need to fill out another We thank you for your interest, and only those who are selected for interviews will be notified. Elizabeth G. Rogers P.H. Sc. Director of Dietary Services P.O. Box 219 Clinton, Ontario N0M 1L0 WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK dairy, beef and horses, crippled and poor- doing cows PAY IMMEDIATELY LICENCED DEALER CLARENCE POORTINGA 526-7509 HELP WANTED YEAR ROUND PART-TIME position available. Approx. 14 hrs. per week. Suitable for grade 9 or 10 high school student. Shelf stock­ ing, carry outs, etc. must be able to work with heavy stock. Send resume to Brussels EMA #2242, P.O. Box 269, Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0. Attn: Allan Teeft. 29-lb PERSONAL LINES CUSTOMER SERVICE REP. Insurance Brokerage requires full or part-time office person with RIBO. Licence or sufficient experience and desire to acquire same. Computer experience an asset. Please send resume to. R. JOHN ELLIOTT ELLIOTT INSURANCE BROKERS P.O. Box 130 Blyth, Ontario N0M 1H0 Walton Landfill Site RECYCLING BIN ATTENDANT The Walton Landfill Site requires a recycling bln attendant. Knowledge of and Interest In recycling preferred. Requires some heavy lifting and an ability to deal with the public. This position Is part-time, Saturdays only. Apply In writing to the undersigned by Friday, July 31st, 1992 at 4:30 p.m. Brad Knight Secretary, Walton Landfill Site R.R. #3 Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0