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PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1993.
BLYTH & AREA VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL wishes to express
their special thanks and apprecia-
tion to Les and Jackie Cook for
their tremendous donation of time
and energy given to the children of
Blyth and surrounding area. We are
indeed an enriched community to
have you among us. 35-1
BLYTH VBS also wishes to thank
all the wonderful volunteers in the
community for giving of their time
"to the children", and to the parents
for your support of our program.
THANK-YOU! 35-1
GLANVILLE. Thank you for a
lovely surprise birthday party. A
special "Thanks" to a wonderful
husband, daughters, friends, family
and neighbours for gifts, cards,
flowers and wishes for the greatest
day. Thank You, Mabel. 35-1
GROBBINK. We would like to
thank our family, friends and
neighbours for all the treats,
flowers, gifts and lending a helpful
hand at home while Kristen was in
the hospital. Thanks to Dr.
Woldnik, Dr. Percival, Dr. Tejpar,
special care nurses and all the staff
at Seaforth Community Hospital.
—Henry and MaryAnn Grobbink
and family. 35-1
MARKS. I would like to express
my sincere thanks to all those who
helped organize, attended or sent
gifts to my community shower. I
was overwhelmed by the turnout
and humoured by the
entertainment. All of the gifts will
be quite useful and will look
gorgeous in our new home. The
tremendous support from the
community is greatly appreciated.
—Rose Marks 35-1
McCLURE. We wish to thank all
our family and friends who helped
to celebrate our 25th wedding
anniversary, some of whom we
hadn't seen for a long time. Our
thanks also to each and every one of
you, especilly for being there, and
for the beautiful cards, gifts and
best wishes. A special thanks to
Connie, Brian, Sandy, and Mark
and anyone else who helped put our
party together with a lot of hard
planning and hard work, you did a
super job. It was a memorable time
for us, without you our party would
not have been a success. Your
thoughtfulness will never be
forgotten. -Bill and Sharon. 35-1
NESBIT. A special thank you to
my family for hosting an Open
House at Queen's Villa in honour
of my 80th birthday. Special
thanks to all my friends and
neighbours for coming. Thanks for
cards, gifts and flowers. It was
greatly appreciated and willl long
be remembered. —Margaret 35-lp
ONTARIO
JUNIOR CITIZEN
OF THE YEAR
AWARDS
We're looking for the
"good kids" of Ontario
Contact this community
newspaper for details.
Deadline for nominations is
October 31st, 1993.
SNELL. We would like to express
a very sincere thank you to
everyone in the Westfield and
extended community who
organized, contributed and attended
our community shower. Thank you
so much for your warm words of
advice through songs and recipes.
Thank you also for all the beautiful
and useful gifts. We are so
fortunate to belong to such a
generous and caring community.
Thanks again, Heather and Daniel
Snell. 35-1
WALSH. We would like to
express our sincere appreciation for
the love and support of relatives,
friends and neighbours given to us
at the passing of our dear mother
and grandmother, Jennie Walsh.
Thank you for the beautiful floral
tributes, cards of condolence,
memorial donations, and the food
brought to our homes. We are truly
grateful to Jocelyn Richard for her
comforting words and service of
rememberance, to the pallbearers
and flowerbearers, and to Doug
Layton and the McBumey Funeral
Home for their caring and
assistance. To the ladies of
Belgrave United Church, thank you
for the delicious lunch served after
the service. Special thanks to Don
and Dorothy Farrish and staff of
Country Road Lodge for their years
of devoted care and compassion for
Mom as she struggled with
Alzheimers. We are also grateful
for the concern shown for Mom
from family and friends over these
long years of illness. Heartfelt
thanks to all. —Marlene Walsh,
Eleanor, Duncan, Kent and Jill
Campbell. 35-1
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COMING
EVENTS
BRUSSELS PLAYSCHOOL
registration — Thursday, Sept. 9
from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 to
9:00 p.m. at Brussels Library.
Please attend if you have reserved a
space for 93/94 school year, to fill
out registration forms and pay fees.
Phone 8 87-61 17 to check on
availability of space, sorry but most
classes are full. 35-2
BUCK AND DOE FOR CHUCK
Terpstra and Samantha Nesbitt,
Saturday, September 4, 1993 at
BMG Arena, 9-1. Tickets $6.00.
Age of Majority. For more
information call 887-6425. 35-1
BEEF B.B.Q., FASHION SHOW
and Queen of the Fair Dance
Saturday, September 11, B.M. & G.
Arena, B.B.Q. at 6:00 p.m. Fashion
Show at 7:00 p.m. Queen of the
Fair speeches at 8:00 p.m. Tickets:
$12.00 per person (for supper, show
and dance); $4.00 for fashion show
& dance. Tickets available at
Brussels Variety or by calling 887-
6432. 34-2
THE FUNLAND BAND WITH
special guest, world famous purple
dinosaur, presented by Elma Logan
Minor Hockey, Saturday, Sept. 11
at 2:00 p.m., Monkton Arena.
Bring towel or blanket to sit on.
Free balloons, door prizes, pony
rides. $5.00 advance, $6.00 at the
door. Call Trish 347-2446 or
Teresa 347-2550. 35-2
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-'
ment — St. Joseph's R.C. Church,
Clinton, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 8 p.m.
Over $100.00 in prizes. Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 35-1p
HURON COUNTY MILK
Producers Milk Messenger Banquet
and Dance, Friday, Sept. 10,
Brussels Community Centre.
Dinner at 7:00 p.m. Tickets $13.00.
Phone 335-3029. 35-2
AUXILIARY TO THE CLINTON
Public Hospital's annual Penny
Sale, September 16-25 at the
Anglican Parish Hall, Clinton.
Monday to Thursday and Saturday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. to
9 p.m. Draw date 3 p.m. Sept. 25.
35-4
THE BLYTH FESTIVAL
SINGERS welcomes singers who
would like to join them in
performing Handel's Messiah, on
Sunday December 5, 1993 at 2:30
p.m. at First Presbyterian Church in
Seaforth. No auditions required.
Singers are asked to provide his/her
own copy of the Messiah or buy
one from the choir, and to attend
the Monday night practices from 8
to 10 p.m. at the Blyth Festival
Rehearsal Hall in Blyth, and a
Saturday rehearsal on October 2nd
from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fall
rehearsals begin Monday, Septem-
ber 13. For more information
please phone choir president Agnes-
Proulx, 887-6446 (Brussels). 35-1
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
bingo, every Monday night 7:30
p.m., Seaforth and District
Community Centres. Over $2,000
in prizes plus Share The Wealth,
$750 Jackpot must go! Doors open
6:30 p.m. eow
C.C.Y. PRESENTS HIGH POWER
Live In Concert at Blyth Public
School, Sept. 11, 1993, 8-11 p.m.
$5 Admission at gate. All youth
welcome. 35-2
BELGRAVE HOCKEY REGISTRA-
tion and Equipment Exchange —
Thursday, September 2, 7 p.m. -
8:30 p.m., Saturday, September 4,
10 a.m. - noon at Belgrave
Community Centre. For beginners
(age 4, 5) to Atom. Bring priced
equipment with an equipment list
on Thursday for sale on Saturday.
Contact Peter Snow 357-1647 for
more information. 34-2
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
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Lisa Parker on Thursday, Sept.
2 at 8 p.m. in St. Ambrose Parish
Hall, Brussels. Everyone welcome.
34-2
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
FREE FOR THE COST OF
moving, 24' x 36' portable school
room. Call after 9, 527-0629. 35-1
YARD SALE — SEPT. 4, 5, 6, SAT.,
Sun., Mon., Lot 10, Con. 14, Grey
Twp. Watch for signs. 35-1
INVENTORY FROM STORE —
Balloons, Mugs, Stuffed animals,
Wedding and Christmas items, etc.
All 1/2 price. No taxes. Also
microwave, drapes, desk, sink,
annex stove, household items, etc.
2 1/2 miles North of Brussels on
County Road 12. Friday, Sept. 3rd
— 12 o'clock to ? Sat., Sept. 4th — 8
o'clock to ? Sun., Sept. 5th — 12
o'clock to ? 35-1p
LE
HAY/STRAW
20 ACRES BARLEY STRAW FOR
sale in field or will bale. Phone
887-9288. 35-lp
HAY FOR SALE — 25 ACRES
alfalfa hay (Brussels Area). Phone
887-6538. 35-1
WANTED: SOMEONE TO HUG
and bug. Foster parents for a
young. teenaged boy. Parents who
are active in sports and involved in
-school and the community. Adults
with a knowledge of child
development and a variety of skills
in dealing with children. You can
experience the fun of involvement
with a bright boy and the challenge
of raising him to adulthood.
Should be prepared to accept
training and to be creative about
behaviour management. Tax free
reimbursement. Phone the
Children's Aid Society of Huron
County, 1-800-265-5198, for more
information. 35-1
PART-TIME POSITION, AMBI-
tious person to prepare and cook
meals in dining establishment.
Experience preferred but will train
suitable person. Brussels Country
Inn, 887-9035. 35-lb
RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED
person for full-time work on dairy
and cash crop farm. Phone 887-
6708. 35-2
WANTED — FULL-TIME BABY-
sitter in our home between
Belgrave and Blyth, includes every
other weekend and twelve hour
shifts. References required. Phone
523-4701. 34-2
WAITER/WAITRESS, PART-TIME,
full-time. Blyth Inn, 523-9381. Ask
for Carol or Peter. 31-tfn
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ULCH. You were with us for only
a short time.
Seven years to sneak a cookie from
time to time, to run and play.
"Let this child come unto me,"
Jesus said one day.
That was when God suddenly took
you away.
He had a spot by His side.
So we had no choice but to let you
go.
Only to accept God's will that it is
so.
Someone so young had to go.
For as we all know
Jesus loved the little children
And I've heard it said
Heaven needs children too.
We miss you so
Karl Ulch who passed away one
year ago, Sept. 7, 1992.
—Uncle Randy, Aunt Loma, cousins
Joe and Kathy. 35-1
ULCH. In loving memory of my
dear Great-Grandson,' Karl Ulch,
who passed way so suddenly at the
age of seven, on Sept. 7, 1992.
Dear Karl, I miss you coming in
through the door, and running to
me with hugs and kisses, saying I
love you Grandma.
Your pleasant smile and kind ways
I will cherish to the end of my
days.
Til we meet again, I love you Karl.
Sadly missed by Great-Gramma
Caldwell. 35-1p
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LEGAL
NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
RALPH LEAMING ROWLAND
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Village of
Brussels, in the County of Huron,
retired farmer, who died on July 12,
1993, are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on or
before the 8th day of September,
1993, after which date the Estate
will be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
DATED: at Brussels, Ontario, this
12th day of August, 1993.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitor for the Executors 33-3
FOR SALE — READY TO LAY
started pullets. Call Bill Roy, 523-
4237. 35-lb
WANTED — CRIPPLED, DISABLED
or downer cows, must be alive and
drug free. Winch equipped truck.
Highest prices paid. Phone Earl
Lannin, RR 2, Atwood, 356-2479
or 1-800-661-0078 before 8 a.m.
for same day service. tfn-p
WE BUY AND SELL
LIVESTOCK
dairy, beef and horses,
crippled and poor- doing cows
PAY IMMEDIATELY
LICENCED DEALER
CLARENCE
POORTINGA
887-9747