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The Citizen, 1992-09-16, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1992. PAGE 21. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED LITTLE DARLINGS HAIR STUDIO would like to thank everyone who contributed to our business venture. Special thanks to those working behind scenes making our opening day possible, the local businesses who warmly welcomed us with gifts and all who came to our Grand Opening, Sept. 3, making it successful. The Grand Opening draw winner is Lisa Glanville who won one litre of shampoo, one litre conditioner. 37-lp LOCKING. I would like to thank all those who attended my 80th birthday party and for all the lovely gifts, flowers and cards I received. Also thanks to my family for plan­ ning it. I will always cherish the memories. - Gladys Locking.37-lp MACHAN. I would like to thank the Majestic Women's Institute of Brussels, the Agricultural Commit­ tee and all the people who donated gifts for making the Queen of the Fair an enjoyable day. Each gift I received for first runner-up and Miss Congeniality was more than I expected. Special thanks to all the girls for voting for me for Miss Congeniality and to the judges for taking time to make my day extra special. - Michelle Machan. 37-1 MANNING. We would like to thank our family and friends for the beautiful cards, flowers and gifts we received on our 40th wedding anniversary. Sincerely - John and Muriel. 37-lp ROBINSON. June and Ted, Bill and Susanne Robinson and their families would like to thank all those who gave of their time, labour, equipment and food to aid in the clean up after the bam fire, as well, the generous donations given by friends and neighbours were overwhelming. A special thank you should go to the men who organized and presented this. All efforts on our behalf have been sincerely appreciated. 37-1 SEMPLE. We would like to thank our family for giving us a surprise 40th anniversary party at Calvin and Gail's. Also we would like to thank our relatives, our former Elma neighbours and friends and our Brussels neighbours and friends for coming and helping us celebrate. We would like to thank you for the flowers and gifts and anyone who helped in any way. Thank you, Kathleen and Joe.37-lp SHOLDICE. We'd like to thank Dr. Long, Dr. Gear and the O.B. staff at Wingham and District Hospital for the safe arrival of Alixandria, and all their care. - Alixandria and Corrie. 37-1 STOREY. We want to thank all those who sent cards, the phone calls, visits and prayers for Lloyd before going to hospital, while in hospital and since coming home. It was greatly appreciated. - Jean and Lloyd Storey. 37-1 WANT ADS WORK ALL THE TIME! ULCH. We wish to express our sin­ cere appreciation to relatives, neighbours and friends for their thoughtfulness during the loss of our son Karl. Your love and sup­ port shown by offers of help, phone calls, visits, donations of food, money and flowers will hold a spe­ cial spot in our hearts. Special thanks to Rev. Orilla Bogart and Rev. Garth Bogart, MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home and to Joan Pollard for making things a little easier. Also a special thanks to the United Church Women for the lovely lunch served after the service. - Ron and Gail Ulch and families. 37-1 COMING EVENTS BLUE JAYS BUS TRIP TO Sky Dome Sept. 29 - Ground Level Seats. Limited number of tickets left. Phone Max: 335-3752. 37-2p 543 ROYAL CANADIAN AIR Cadet Squadron invites youth between the ages of 12 and 18 years to attend the weekly parade every Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. at the Wingham Armouries. For more information phone 357-4118 or 357-1535. 37-2 TAKE BACK THE NIGHT. The 2nd Annual Huron County Women's March Against Violence Thursday, September 17, 1992 starts at 7:00 p.m. - Court House Park, Goderich. Transportation can be arranged. Call: 1-800-265-5506. 36-2 BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS welcomes new members for the 1992/93 season. Practices are every Monday night from 8-10 p.m. at Blyth Festival Rehearsal Hall. First practice only, Wednesday, Septem­ ber 9. Join the choir and participate in the exciting events of the choir year including the Ontario Choral Federation's MINIFEST ’92 at Blyth on October 24. For informa­ tion phone Mary Heam 233-9990. 36-2 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 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 FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS BUS Trip - Niagara Falls, New York, 2 concerts - Statler Brothers and Vic­ tor Borge, 3 days and 2 nights - Nov. 21, 22, 23 duty-free shopping, included one dinner, one continen­ tal breakfast, one buffet breakfast. Transportation by highway coach, pickup in Brussels. $50.00 deposit required by Oct. 1. For further information call Max Demaray, 335-3752. 37-3 BRUSSELS AND DISTRICT Horticultural meeting, Monday, Sept. 21 at 8 p.m. in library. African Violet Demo. Bring one to show and if possible one to sell. Guests welcome. 37-1 1992 ANNUAL TURKEY BAN- quet, Belgrave Community Centre, Wednesday, October 7. Meal at 7:00 p.m. sharp. Adults - $8.50, children - $4.25. Tickets available from Blyth Printing in Blyth, Beck­ 's Variety and the Co-op in Bel­ grave. Tickets must be purchased in advance. 37-3 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT AT Belgrave Community Centre Fri­ day, September 18. Doors open 7:00 p.m. Lunch provided. $5.00 per person. 37-1 ART CLASSES TO BE HELD IN Belgrave starting soon. Register NOW. Call Bauer Art Studio, 529- 7667. 37-1 OPEN HOUSE. THE FAMILY OF George Thornton invites you to an Open House in honour of his 80th birthday Oct. 4/92 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at St. John's Anglican Church basement, Brussels. Best wishes only please. 37-2 HARVEST BAZAAR - SATUR- day, October 3 in Brussels Library from 11-2 p.m. Come have a bowl of hot chili and a bun with us - also visit our bake table, produce, pre­ serve and craft booths. Everyone welcome. 37-3 CHILDREN'S ART CLASSES. Puppetry age 8 and up. Create hand puppets with Marian Doucette Sat­ urday, September 26, $12. Mask making age 10 and up. Make 3 dimensional masks with Marion Doucette. Saturday, October 3, $12. Drawing and painting age 7 to 10. With Ann Seymour, 2 days, Saturday, October 24 and 31, $25.00. Classes start at 2 p.m. Pre­ registration necessary. Blyth Festi­ val Art Gallery. Phone 523-4345. 37-1 ADULT ART CLASSES. DRAW- ing and painting. 6 part course in a variety of techniques and media with artist Ron Walker. Starts Tuesday, September 29. $90.00. Puppetry - design and create large foam hand-puppet with Marian Doucette, Monday, September 28 and October 5 $25.00. Pre-registra- tion necessary. Blyth Festival Art Gallery, 523-4345. 37-1 HOMEWARD BOUND. THEY say you can't go home again. We did and had a blast, so we're doing it again Sept. 26, 9 p.m., Blyth Hotel, David, Brian, Ken Riehl, Kim and Wendy Oster. Hope to see you there. 37-lp DIABETES AND FOOT CARE importance and what to check for. Come out September 23, 1992, 7:30 p.m. Clinton Christian Reformed Church, Princess Street. Linda Knight, Community Nursing Services, speaker. 37-1 MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Church Anniversary Sunday, September 20, beef barbecue from 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. (Cardiff Catering). Worship Service at 7:30 p.m. Guest Preacher: Rev. Ivan Dambrowitz (from Bluevale/Belmore). Special Music: Seaforth Harmony Hi-lites. All Welcome. $8 for adults; $4 for 12 and under, preschool free. Tick­ ets available from any Presbyterian Church elder, or call Elaine at 887-6820. 34-4 MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER for Joanne Knight on October 1, 1992 at 8:00 p.m. in the Cranbrook Hall. 37-2p MARITIME MUSIC & MERRI- ment! The Blyth Festival presents an entertaining evening of Cape Breton music and humour with John Allan Cameron, Saturday, September 26, 1992 at 8:00 p.m. call 523-9300 for tickets ($16.50 each). 37-2 SNO SHOW - SPONSORED BY B-W Trailblazers, Seaforth Com­ munity Centre, Seaforth, Septem­ ber 12 and 13, Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday noon to 5 p.m. 33-4 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 GIRLS CLUB - GIRLS AGES 10 to 14 are invited to come to Calvinettes. This is a program on Wednesday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 at which we do crafts, badge work and Bible study. It will start September 16. For more informa­ tion call 523-9150 and ask for Joyce. 36-2 CRAFTER'S DAY AUCTION Sale: Pork Chop Supper, Londes- boro United Church, Saturday, September 19 begins at noon. Free admission to crafts and auction, tickets available for supper, call 523-4219. 36-2 ENGAGEMENTS EXTRA!EXTRA!READ ALL ABOUT IT. Mr. and Mrs. John Hakkers are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Linda to Irvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pease. The wed­ ding is to take place Friday, September 18, 6:30 p.m. in Blyth United Church. 37-1 G GARAGE YARD SALE RUMMAGE SALE, SATURDAY, September 19, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Ethel Presbyterian Church. 37-1 You can lose a lot more than your licence drinking and driving.©Ministry of the Attorney Ontario General NEED A RESPONSIBLE, RELI- able person to babysit in my home in the Walton area, 2 1/2 year old child, own transportation, 3 to 4 days a week, 8:30 to 6:00. (no weekends). Phone 887-6784 after 6:30 p.m. 37-1 BABYSITTER TO COME IN TO my home starting Oct. 1/92 evenings, part-time/full-time. 887-6167. 37-2p CLASS A TRUCK DRIVER for long distance hauling, must have 1 year's U.S. experience as far south as Florida and a clean driver's abstract. Please send resume and copy of abstract to: RYAN ENTERPRISES INC. R.R. 1 WALTON N0K1Z0 WE HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AN EXPERIENCED TURKEY FARM MANAGER With a background In the growing and care of poultry. Subsidized housing in the Wingham area provided, along with a competitive wage and benefit package. To join our team, apply In confidence to: BOX C, C/O THE CITIZEN P.O. BOX 429, BLYTH, ONT. N0M 1H0 THE VILLAGE OF BLYTH is accepting applications for a CARETAKER/JANITOR for Blyth Memorial Community Hall. This position is part-time and runs from the end of September 1992 to approx­ imately May 31, 1993. The position includes taking bookings, billing and general maintenance of the building. A job description can be obtained at the Blyth Clerk's Office 103 Queen St., Blyth, Ontario. RESUMES ARE TO BE IN BY FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH, 1992 4:00 P.M. VILLAGE OF BLYTH BOX 393, 103 QUEEN ST., BLYTH ONTARIO N0M 1 HO UNICEF cards & gifts available year-round.