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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-05-19, Page 13'1i%.N1116.\.% Xr, CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS A AUCTION SALES COMING EVENTS ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT A THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1993. PAGE 13. -RATES- 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 150 each. 500 will be deducted If ad Is paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday In Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth ROOM AND BOARD. PHONE 887-9093. 13-tfn THREE BEDROOM HOUSE IN Blyth available July 1st. References. Phone 523-4272. 19-2 ONE AND TWO BEDROOM apartments for rent in Blyth. Fridge, stove and laundry facilities included. Reasonable rent. Phone 482-9371. 16-tfn A ARTICLES FOR SALE RIECK I.D.A. PHARMACY, Goderich, carries a full line of breast prostheses. After breast surgery, our certified fitters can help you. For more information call 524-7241 collect. 12-26 eow HAYBINE, CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 8 horsepower Honda snowblower, 3D hummingbird fish finder. Call after 6 p.m. 887-6212. 20-2p 34 ACRES OF STANDING HAY, Timothy and Alfalfa mix, established stand. Jim Jamieson, 482-7411. 20-1 30 ACRES OF MIXED HAY — Alfalfa and Timothy. Lely weeder, 15 feet wide. Lloyd McClinchey, 526-7591. 20-1 JAPANESE RED MAPLES, GOLD euonymus, standards, weeping caragana, fruit trees and seven varieties of maples to choose from. Now in stock at Treebelt, one mile west of Blyth. Call 523-9771. 20-1 PERENNIALS, GERANIUMS AND Box plants. Leo and Cony Sanders, one road south of Belgrave, then east two miles on County Rd. 16. Phone 887-6306. 19-7p KEEP THOSE BIKES OFF THE lawn. Phone Don for a bike stand, available in two sizes. Don Nolan, Walton 887-6402 after 6:00. 15-9p FARM GATES, 7 BAR, 1 3/4" tubular steel, from 4' to 18' long, $45 to $100, hardware included. Phone 357-1978. 19-4 GOOD, CLEAN HARDWOOD slabs — $12.28 to $12.98 a cord delivered. Phone 529-7302. 19-4 RAINBOW TROUT — POND stockers, $1.50 each; freshly cleaned, 6 for $10; or fish your own at 30 cents an inch. 3 concessions north, 3 side roads west of Blyth. David Hedley, 357-2329. tfn Don't over water lawns. Water only every three to five days when needed. RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 THURS. MAY 27 AT 7 P.M. Approx. 40 bicycles and other unclaimed Items to be held at 65 West Street Goderich Police Dept. (held at rear of building). SAT. MAY 29 AT 10 A.M. Approx. 20 guns, new Interior doors, furniture, appliances, etc. at Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton. BIRTHS CALDWELL. Jack and Erlene Caldwell are happy to announce the safe arrival of their newest grandson James Earl Richard. The precious little bundle of joy arrived on May 5 at 8:07 p.m. and weighed 6 lbs. 11 1/2 oz. and was 19 inches long. Special spoiling privileges go to great-grandma Marg Caldwell, all his aunts and uncles and cousins. 20-lp CUNNINGHAM. Mary and Lloyd Walden wish to announce the arrival of their first great- grandchild. He is the son of Kelly and Tanya Cunningham of Fort Francis. Daniel William Kelly was born at 4:57 p.m. on May 8 weighing 8 lbs. 1 1/2 oz. 20-1 PARSONS. Shelley and Neil Parsons of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario are pleased to announce the birth of their second son, Brice Robert Joseph on April 20, 1993 weighing in at 8 lbs., a little playmate for brother Ryan. Spoiling privileges go to grandparents Bob and Julenia Draper, Brussels, and Kathy and George Parsons of Brampton. 20-1 SHOLDICE-TAGGART. Shayne and Melanie are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Alix Bliss Sholdice born on April 17, 1993. She weighed 6 lbs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Glenda Cooper and Terry Ritchie, Rick and Pattie Sholdice, Mike and Penny Moore and Stan Taggart. Plus many proud great-grandparents. 20-1 CARD OF THANKS CALDWELL. Jackie and James would like to thank Dr. Hanlon the nurses and staff at Wingham and District Hospital for the special care that was given to us during our stay. A very special thanks to Mrs. Emily Phillips, Phyllis, Gail and all the other delivery room nurses. Without your help my stay might have been a lot longer. To all those who have brought gifts, flowers and phoned to inquire how we are — a very special thanks. It is all very much appreciated. — Jackie and James Caldwell. 20-1p COOK. Thanks to all who came to the surprise shower. I'll be the best dressed kid in town! Special thanks to Karen and Linda. — Kirby Cook. P.S. Mom will be ready to "party" in a couple weeks. Can she have a rain check? 20-1p ADAMS. A sincere thank you for all the telephone calls, visits and gifts while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital and sincere thanks to the nursing staff and doctors. It was all very much appreciated. — Clifford Adams. 20-lp BLYTH BANTAMS. Our championship season is over with many people to thank. Thanks to Blyth Minor Hockey, the Commun- ity Centre Board, the Arena staff, scorekeepers Ian Andrews and Tyler Craig, the Three Blind Mice — referees Brian Dietner, Don Ruttan and Ken Higgins, and the many fans who followed the team. Your support and encouragement throughout the season no doubt played a part in our success. Thanks to the Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary for hosting our banquet, guest speaker Clarke Pollock for his words of wisdom, the Blyth Festival for our speaker's gift, and the Blyth Lions Club for presenting Championship plaques to the team members. Also, thanks to Nancy Park for her calligraphy on our team photo. A huge thank you to the Championship jacket donors — Anonymous, Blyth Legion, Auburn and District Lions Club, Grand View Restaurant, Chamney Sanita- tion, Village of Blyth, Township of Hullett and the Londesboro and District Lions Club. You all have helped make this a season to always be remembered. 20-1 HUNKING. We would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone who supported and contributed to Donna, Brad, Sandra and Mike, Jim and Elsie, Don and Brenda at the time of Murray's death. The kindness and thought- fulness that I and my family received will always be remem- bered. — Pat Hunking. 20-1p SEARLE. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our family, relatives and friends for all the cards, gifts, flowers and best wishes on our 50th wedding anniversary on May 8, 1993. You helped to make our celebration of this special day a most memorable occasion. Special thanks to our family for planning such a lovely evening at the Maitland Golf Course dining room, and to all those who took part. A special thanks to Lorraine and her staff for a great meal and to "Paul Brothers and Shirley" for the fine entertainment. — Allan and Alice Searle. 20-lp STEVENSON. To my friends, neighbours, coffee club members, and relatives, thank you for your cards, visits and concerns regarding my health, while a patient in University Hospital in London and since coming home. Thanks to Rev. Steven Webb and Ron Sharpe for their visits and prayers. A special thank you to my family for their help, love and support. Thank you all again. — Stuart. 20-1 Repair leaky taps immediate- ly and turn them off tightly. One leak can waste several thousand litres of water annually. THALEN. The family of Mrs. Hillie Thalen would like to express their sincere appreciation to all their friends, neighbours and relatives for the food, flowers, cards and donations, received at the time of her death. Special thanks to Dr. Street, the Clinton Hospital nursing staff, the Community Nurses, and the homemakers who took good care of her. To the Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home, Rev. Heersink, Mrs. Hinke Bakelaar and the pallbearers, thank you. Your kindness will always be remembered. — Harm, Irene Thalen and family. 20-1 WALSH. It's hard to find the words to express our thanks to all our friends, neighbours and relatives. The friendship, support, cards, donations and flowers have been truly appreciated. It will not be forgotten. Sincerely — Donna, Brad, Sandra and Michael. 20-1 WALSH. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation for the many acts of kindness and loving support shown to us in so many ways at the time of the sudden loss of our dear son and brother. We thank each and everyone who remembered us with cards, flowers, food and donations. Our thanks to Rev. Ramirez for his warmth and understanding and to Dave Beattie of the Tasker Chapel of the Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home for being so helpful. It has all helped to ease the pain of this sudden separation. — Jim and Elsie, Don and Brenda. 20-1 VAN AMERSFOORT. Thank you to everyone who remembered us in the passing away of our mother, grand and great-grandmother, especially the neighbours for the visits and nice plants. — Femmy van Amersfoort and family. 20-lp COMING EVENTS 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 MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Church, Maytime ham and turkey supper, Wednesday, May 26. Supper served 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $7.00, age 12 and under $3.00, preschoolers free. 18-3 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to an Open House for Mary Louise and Ross Procter in honour of their 40th wedding anniversary Sunday, May 23, 1993, 2 - 5 p.m., Belgrave Arena. Best Wishes Only! 19-2 BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS welcome singers who would like to join them in performing the complete Messiah, December 5, 1993, 2:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth. Pre-season practices May 17 and 31, June 6 and 13, Blyth Rehearsal Hall Mondays 8 p.m. Fall rehearsals resume September 13. Singers are asked to provide own copy of Messiah. Information Agnes Proulx 887-64..46, Mary Hearn 233-9990. 20-1 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 ATTENTION: ONTARIO'S largest municipal trade show hosted by Perth County Road Superinten- dents. Date: June 2 and 3, 1993. Place: Listowel, Ontario. (Open to Public). We look forward to seeing you there! 20-2 YUK YUK'S SHOW & DANCE Saturday, June 12, 1993 B.M. & G. Community Centre, Brussels 8 - 1. Tickets $10.00 advance, $12.00 at the door. Presented by Brussels Agricultural Society. For tickets call 887-6432 or 887-6162 or any society member. 20-3 CALVIN BRICK UNITED CHURCH, is holding their annual cold meat supper, Saturday, May 29 at Institute Hall, Belgrave, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $7, Children $3, preschoolers free. 20-2 THE EAST WAWANOSH PUBLIC School, Belgrave will be presenting their Spring Concert involving students in Grades 4/5 & and 8 and the Junior Choir on Thursday, May 20, 1993 at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Silver collection at the door. Everyone welcome. 20-1 FIDDLE JAMBOREE, BLYTH and District Community Centre, Sunday, May 23, 1:30 - 8 p.m. Admission $3.00, cold dinner, $5.00, overnight camping, $9.00. Sponsored by Blyth Lions Club. 19-2 TAKING CHARGE OF HEALTH Care Reform — Dr. Jane Fulton, International Authority on Health Planning, Tuesday, June 8 at 7:30 p.m. at Seaforth District High School. Sponsored by the Huron and Perth District Health Council Steering Committees. For tickets, call your local hospital. 20-2 Children's Aid pe r Society of Huron County You are cordially invited to attend the ANNUAL MEETING of the Children's Aid Society of Huron County on Wednesday, June 2, 1993 at the Maitland Country Club Dining Room North Harbour Road Goderich, Ontario The business portion of the Annual Meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. and will be followed at 7:45 p.m. by Keynote Speaker, Ms Kim Way. Ms Way is a former foster child, and advocate for youth in foster care. Klm Is employed at the Ontario Association of Childreh's Ald Societies offices for the summer. A brief reception will follow, and refreshments will be served. • Memberships ($5) will be available at the door, or may be purchased in advance at the agency office, 220 Huckins Street, Goderich, Ontario. Come out and loin us for the evening!