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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-04-21, Page 21CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED • A. • one 6w . •;": ; • • • 't?.•MiN?%:!1':WIM:VW:Mil:P:iiii.ift:;.5... • C C C H GARAGE YARD SALE G THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1993. PAGE 21. FRASER. I would like to thank the Blyth Fire Department emergency team for their quick response to my rescue Monday, April 12. Special thanks to Frank Wilson and Brad Montgomery. It is really great to know we can call and have help' within minutes. — Lorna Fraser. 16-1 HALLAHAN. I would like to thank everyone who made my 87th birthday very enjoyable. The cake and ice cream that was provided by Kay, Kathy and Betty hit the spot. Special thanks to Joe along with Frank, Gladys Van Egmond, Ron McBurney and Elgin Knott for their excellent toe-tapping music. I appreciated it greatly. — Dan Hallahan. 16-1p HULZEBOS. I wish to express my sincere thanks to the Blyth Fire Department, ambulance attendants and emergency staff at Clinton Public Hospital for their quick action and care. Thank you to Mom and Barney and also to all who sent cards and made inquiries. Your concern and thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. — Ann Hulzebos. 16-1 KIRKBY. We would like to thank friends, neighbours, and relatives who gave comfort through their loving gifts of companionship, food, messages and prayers during the sad loss of our husband and father, Doug Kirkby. A special thank you to Marie and Bill Coutts, Ron and Betty McCallum, and Rev. Randy Banks. We will always remember. — Jeanne and Paul Kirkby. 16-1 McCUTCHEON. I would like to express my thanks to many for all their kindnesses in getting me to hospital, caring for Jack when needed, visiting, etc. and helping since I got home. Thanks for visits, gifts, cards, and phone calls. Also thanks to Dr. McGregor and nurses on second floor of Wingham and District Hospital. It was all appreciated. Sincerely — Margaret McCutcheon. 16-lp McCUTCHEON. We would like to express our sincere thanks to our family for their time and work seeing we got ready, moved and still trying to get us settled. Your many acts of kindness have been appreciated. We love you all. — Marg and Jack. 16-lp MITCHELL. The family of John Mitchell would like to thank all our relatives, neighbours and friends for all their kindness - food, flowers, cards and donations to the Kidney Foundation, the Heart and Stroke and the United Church Memorial Fund which we received at the time of John's death. We want to thank Dr. Munn, Dr. Stronks, Dr. Fawcett and the nurses on second floor for their care and concern. Special thanks to Rev. Cam McMillan for his visits, to the ladies for the lovely lunch, to the 1.0.0.F. for their special service on Saturday night and to the Betts Funeral Home for their support. — the Beer and Mitchell families. 16-lp PRIOR. We would like to take this opportunity to thank those who sent flowers, cards and dropped by for a visit while we were in the hospital. Also thanks to the second floor maternity staff, Dr. Long and Dr. Shubat. Thanks Grandma Munro for taking the time to look after things and to Daddy for his understanding and love. — Donna and Emily Prior. 16-1 REGELE. Many thanks for all the support from our family, relatives and neighbours during our loss. Thanks for the cards, phone calls, beautiful flowers and food. It was very much appreciated. Special thanks to Rev. Rick Lucas for his support and the ladies of the Bethel Bible Church for the delicious lunch. Special thanks to Community Nursing Services and respiratory services for all their help. Special thanks to Seaforth Community Hospital doctors and staff for the excellent care for Harry in his last days in the hospital. Also thanks to Cathy for all her help when we needed it. We are very grateful. — Luella, Charles, Carol Anne, Brian and Christian Regele. 16-1 SHOLDICE. I wish to thank those who attended and helped co- ordinate my community shower last Friday night. All the generous gifts are greatly appreciated. I know everyone enjoyed the program and all the extra added touches. It was nice to see everyone. Thanks — Sandra. 16-lb ON BEHALF OF THE 1992-'93 All-Ontario Bantam 'E' we would like to thank Wayne McDougall, Al Craig, Peter deJong and Doug Chamney for coaching, training and managing the team throughout the season. Your expertise, encouragement and confidence in us was appreciated. — Christopher, Ryan, Jason, Jonathan, Greg, Brian, Chris, Brian, Michael, Peter, Henry, Brad, Michael, Chris, Tim, Robbie, Jason and John. 16-lb C COMING EVENTS SPRING RUMMAGE SALE sponsored by Auxiliary to Wingham and District Hospital Friday, April 23, evening 5 - 8; Saturday, April 24, morning 9 - 12. Wingham Armouries, Edward Street. Donations welcome all day, Friday 9 - 4. Pickup arranged in town by calling 357-1565. Proceeds of sale for auxiliary projects. 16-1 "100% CHANCE OF RAIN" — THE Choral Kids of Blyth United Church invite you to this musical production of the story of Noah on Sunday, May 2 at 11:00 a.m. in Blyth United Church. 16-2p PIANO RECITAL BY STUDENTS of Shirley E. Vincent A.R.T.C., in Blyth United Church on Sunday, May 2 at 7:00 p.m. 16-2p BAKE SALE AND BOTTLE DRIVE for Blyth Scouts Canada, Saturday, May 1 from 9 a.m. to noon. Bake sale will be held in front of Blyth Decorating. There will be a door- to-door canvass for bottles. 16-2 RESERVE NOW FOR MOTHER'S Day Brunch or Buffet Dinner at the Blyth Inn, Sunday, May 9, 1993, 523-9381. 16-1 OPEN HOUSE AT TE-EM FARM, RR 1, Bayfield, April 30 - 9 a.m. - 8 p.m., May 1 and 2- 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Come enjoy the beauty of all our flowers and plants. 16-lp REBEKAH LODGE VARIETY Fair on Friday, April 30 in Lodge Rooms, Brussels. Bake sale, new things, used clothing, lunch room. Everything starts at 12 noon. Everybody welcome. 16-2 ETHEL UNITED CHURCH Ham and Turkey Supper, Sunday, May 2, 4 - 7 p.m. at Grey Central School, Ethel. Adults $7.00, Children 12 and under, $3.00, Preschoolers, Free. For tickets phone Isabel 887-6055; Jenny 887-9675. 16-2 THE RUTABAGA FESTIVAL Baseball Raffle Draw will be held April 24, 1993 at Pub night. Join us for an evening of fun at the Blyth Inn. Our grand prize winner wins: 4 tickets, limousine ride and dinner allowance to Blue Jays vs. Detroit on July 30/93. Lots of other prizes will be won as well. Buy your tickets from committee members or from the Blyth Legion. 16-1 THE ARTS CLUB THEATRE ON National Tour presents "A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline" by Dean Regan, Sunday, April 25, 1993 at Blyth Memorial Hall, 8:00 p.m. Tickets $16.50. Call Box Office at (519) 523-9300 for tickets. 16-1 MAJESTIC W.I. HOT CASSEROLE supper and euchre party Thursday, April 29 at 7 p.m. Brussels Library. Proceeds to Cancer Society. 16-lp BUCK AND DOE FOR STEVE Eckert and Tracey Bennett, Saturday, May 1, 1993, Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre, $5.00/ person, 9 - 1, Age of Majority. For tickets call 887-6107. 16-2 T.T.F.F. - TUPPERWARE TAX free, Friday, April 30, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Mother's Day, wedding and shower gift suggestions; coffee and calories at Bernice Glenn's, Dungannon, 529-7934. 16-2 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 AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS Club pancake, egg, toast, and sausage breakfast, Auburn Community Hall, Sunday, April 25, 1993. Serving from 9 - 12, $4.00/person. Maple Syrup supplied by Robinson Maple Products. 16-lp NEXT BLYTH IDEA GROUP meeting, April 28, 7:30 p.m. Blyth Festival Play Development Centre. If you missed the earlier meeting you are still welcome to join. ACTION DIET CLUB — reopening Wednesday, April 21 at the Brussels Legion, 7:00 p.m. Questions - Phone 357-3322. 15-2 DUFF'S UNITED CHURCH, Walton is having their annual Country Supper Smorgasbord, Father's Day, June 20, 1993. Further details to follow. 16-1 MARKETING YOUR BUSINESS, dinner and a panel discussion on tips for marketing. Blyth, Blyth Inn, April 21, 7:00 p.m. For tickets contact The Citizen, 523-4792. LOST HEIR TOURNAMENT, Friday, April 23 in Ethel Hall. Cash prizes. Lunch provided. Admission $5.00/person. Partner will be provided if you have no one. Registration 7:30 p.m. Playing time 8:15. 14-3 E ENGAGEMENTS DEMARAY-GAGNON Max Demaray, of Wroxeter, and Evelyn Demaray Howard, of Brussels, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son, Rick Demaray, to Kathy Gagnon, of Thamesford, daughter of Don and Marguerite Paton, of Mt. Elgin. Wedding to take place in Thames- ford United Church on Saturday, June 26, 1993 at 5:30 p.m. 16-1 GIANT YARD SALE, Saturday, May 1, 8 a.m. - ? Seaforth Arena ($11.00 tax incl.) for 14 ft. space and table, extra tables $2.00 each. Phone 527-1272 to reserve space. 14-4 H HAY/STRAW ROUND BALES OF SECOND cut hay, two years old, stored inside. Phone 523-9595. 16-1 HELP WANTED VILLAGE OF BLYTH REQUIRES STUDENT to assist with maintenance at Blyth Ball Diamonds. Drivers Licence required. Resumes accepted until 4:00 p.m., April 30th, 1993 at Blyth Clerk's Office, 103 Queen Street South. P.O. Box 393, Blyth, Ontario. NOM 1H0 Helen R. Grubb, AMCT Clerk-Treasurer Administrator. HERDSPERSON FOR 800 PURE- bred sow herd to work in farrowing area. Experience or agriculture diploma required. Will consider applicants in a health care related field. Hourly wage plus benefits and incentives. Acre T Farms Ltd., 887-6181. 14-4 TOUR GUIDES NEEDED TO tour people around the resort. Excellent opportunity for the right person to make a lot of money. No experience necessary. Will train. Phone for interview 524-5343 days, 529-1112 evenings. 16-1 MATURE PERSON TO COME into Brussels home during the day to care for infant and pre-schooler. References required. 887-9526.15-2 PERSON FOR MAINTENANCE and crop work on hog farm. Acre T Farms 519-887-6181. 15-2 WALTON LANDFILL SITE Applications are now being accepted for the position of a Landfill Attendant. The position is part-time, Saturday only. Duties Include checking of user permits, ensuring proper separation of materials, etc. Complete job description available at Grey Township Municipal Office. Sealed, clearly marked applications to be submitted to the undersigned by 4:00 p.m., Monday, April 26, 1993. Brad Knight Secretary Walton Landfill Committee R.R. #3 Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0 IN MEMORIAM McDOUGALL. In loving memory of our father and grandfather, Norman McDougall who passed away three years ago April 28, 1990. With a wrinkle in your brow, And a grin upon your face, We think of you so much, When we're sitting in your place, The teasing you did, And the jokes you told, There's no stronger memories, For us to hold, The funny little ditties, And the old fashioned songs, You share our troubles, And helped us along, If we follow your footsteps, We can never go wrong, Your vacant place, No one can fill, We miss you Dad, And always will. — Forever remembered with a smile by Marie, Alan, Dwight and Dean. 16-1