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The Citizen, 1993-09-15, Page 20• NESBITT-TERPSTRA. We would like to give special thanks to our wedding party for their hard work and time that they contributed into our buck and doe, and thanks to all our family and friends for making the night an enjoyable one. - Sam and Chuck 37-1p PARKER. I would like to thank everyone for the beautiful gifts and best wishes I received at my bridal shower. A special thank you to the St. Ambrose CWL for hosting my shower. I will always treasure the useful gifts that will make my house a home. Your thoughtfulness is appreciated. - Lisa Parker 37-1 PARKER-HENRY. We would like to thank everyone for attending our Buck & Doe. Your support and best wishes are greatly appreciated and will always be remembered. Special thanks to our wedding party for the long hours and hard work put into our social evening and its preparation. We had a great time. - Lisa Parker and Andy Henry 37-1 ROBERTON. Thank you to everyone for the flowers, gifts, cards and to those who came to my retirement drop-in. Special thanks to Kathy Workman and her helpers for the planning, decorations, food and help that day. Thank you to Cory and Blair Smith-for making sure the guest book was signed. I really appreciate the cards and messages sent to the office and my home. I will always treasure my memories of the Brussels commu- nity. - Marlene Roberton VERBURG-WALDEN. We would like to give thanks to everybody who came out and supported us for our buck and doe, especially the wedding party for all their hard work. Thanks again. - Maria and Tim 37-lp C COMING EVENTS BENEFIT DANCE FOR JIM Pentland & family (barn destroyed by fire). Friday, September 24, 1993, Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Dance 9:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m., Ladies please bring lunch. 37-2 MUSIC FUN FOR PRESCHOOL- ers, Let your child experience the joy of music. Music will be fun through movement to music, singing, musical games and percussion instruments. One hour per week for 10 weeks beginning in September. Classes held in Belgrave and Wingham. Call now to register. Anne Spivey A.R.C.T. BA (Mus.) 357-3500. 37-1 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 very week. 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 FOR A GOOD SELECTION OF LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS... CONTACT US FIRST! over 35 used lawnmowers, pushmowers, tillers, front mounts, golf cart T Thamesford • B - Blyth • E - Exeter LOCATIONS ASKING B J.D. F910, Front Mount, new paint, new 60" mower, new engine 7,800. T FORD 165 GARDEN TRACTOR, 16 H.P., HYDRO, HYD. LIFT '2,250. E J.D. 332 GARDEN TRACTOR, 3 cyl., Diesel, Hydro, P.S.'5,995. B HONDA 3810 LAWN TRACTOR, 10 H.P., 38" cut '2,300. T LAWNFLITE LAWN TRACTOR, 11 H.P., 3 speed '650. E STX30 LAWN TRACTOR, 9 H.P., 30" cut, Bagger '1,450. T BOLENS ST160 GARDEN TRAC- TOR, 18 H.P., 5 Speed '1,750. T ELECTRIC GOLF CART, excellent shape '1,760. E J.D. 430 GARDEN TRACTOR, Die- sel, New Paint, 60' Mower '7,800. B J.D. 312 GARDEN TRACTOR, Re- conditioned Unit '2,600. T 3 PUSH & SELF PROPELLED MOW- ERS starting at - '150. B CANADIANA, Front Mount, 12 H.P., Electric/Clean '1,450. Many more units to choose from! Lawn &Garden CENTRE A DIVISION OF HURON TRACTOR LTD. Blyth Exeter Thamesford Henry Winters Don Boyes 285-3845 523-4244 235-1115 Out-Of-Town 1.800-1-800- 1.800- 265.9002 265-4220 563.3645 BOONSTOPPEL. I would like to thank all the ladies in the community who contributed to the wonderful shower gifts. Thank you also to all those who attended my shower and for the lovely gifts I received. Everything is greatly appreciated. - Tanya 37-1 BOYLE & WILLIAMSON. We would like to thank our friends, relatives and family for making our wedding and reception such an unforgettable night. Our thanks to everyone who helped with the decorating and food, it was great. Special thanks to Aunt Dorothea, the church and community ladies, the Deitner and Blake relatives and Leona and Maryanne Boyle and St. Augustine CWL for the beautiful showers and all the people for coming out and bringing such beautiful gifts. Harry and Cathy Boyle (Williamson) 37-1 BROMLEY. The family of the late Pearl Bromley thank their relatives, friends and neighbours for their acts of love and kindness expressed in so many ways in thoughts, cards, food, donations •and flowers. Special thanks to Braemore Nursing Home, Clinton Public Hospital, Dr. Street, Beattie- Falconer Funeral Homes, Blyth UCW and Rev. Steve Lindsay for his words of comfort. - Charles Bromley and family 37-lp FOX. I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the many relatives, friends and neighbours who were present to make my "open house" very special. I was overwhelmed with all the cards, gifts and the exceptional entertainment that was displayed at my 80th Birthday Party. Thank you one and all for making it a memorable occasion. - Russell Fox 37-1 HOWATT. A very special thanks to the ones who helped us to celebrate our birthdays and coming to our open house. Thanks for cards, flowers and gifts. It was greatly appreciated and will be long remembered. - Edgar, Feme 37-1p LYON. I would like to express my thanks to everyone who remembered me with visits, cards, food, flowers, and treats while I was in St. Joseph's Health Centre and since I have returned home. Also thank you to Dr. Harle; doctors, nurses and staff of 4th floor northost; and Huron County Home Care. Your kindness and thoughtfulness are sincerely appreciated, - Shirley Lyon 37-1 MACHAN. I would like to say thanks to the Brussels Horticultural Society for sponsoring me in the Queen of the Fair competition and also for the lovely gift. Thanks also to the Fair Board, the businesses and individuals who gave me the lovely gifts and flowers. A big thank you to Melody, Nancy, Mary and Leona for their help and encouragement. It was a great experience! Congratulations, Sharon, Ann & Kerri! Trish & Jacquie - you did a great job also! - Jennifer Machan 37-1 USED AVOCADO FRIDGE AND stove in very good condition. Phone 523-4563. 37-1 FIELD TOMATOES BY THE bushel or basket. To order phone 523-9338. 37-2 SJAARDA. Bert and Brenda Sjaarda are pleased to announce the birth of their son Austin Robert. A healthy 10 lb. 3 oz. baby brother for Tyson and Kirsten. Proud grandparents are Bob and Rene Richmond of Brussels and Harry and Marilyn Sjaarda of Goderich. Special thanks to the O.B. staff at Clinton Hospital and Dr. Hay. 37-1 SMITH. Brad and Sheila welcome the safe arrival of their son, Connor Richard on August 16, 1993, weighing 8 lbs. 10 oz. Proud grandparents are Joe and Bev Smith and Mike and Dorothy Gulutzen of Brussels. Special thanks to Dr. Shannon, Dr. Leung and W3S nurses of Stratford General Hospital. 37-1 JUNIOR N„ele ONTARIO JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS CONTACT THIS COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS DEADLINE - OCTOBER 31, 1993 C COMING EVENTS 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 HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL Society fall meeting will be held in Auburn Community Centre on Thursday, Sept. 23rd at 8 p.m. with Elizabeth Kettlewell who will speak and show slides on the Railroads in Huron. 37-1 THE DIAMONDS, PHYSICALLY challenged people in Huron, invite you to their next meeting on Saturday, September 18th at noon at the Huron Adult Day Centre, Clinton. Linda Girard and Susan Wolnik will speak on the proposed changes to Long Term Care in Huron. Everyone welcome - lunch provided. For information, call 482-5666 or 1-800-267-0535. 37-1 FORMATION OF THE HURON County Long Term Care planning committees will take place at a meeting on Tuesday, September 28th, 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. at the Goderich Township Hall, Holmesville. All interested persons are welcome to attend and be part of the selection process. Long Term Care services are part of our future. Please plan to attend. Refreshments will be served. If you need transportation or help at home to attend, call 482-5666 or 1-800- 267-0535. 37-2 FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS - 3 DAYS - Nov. 20, 21 and 22 featuring Charlie Pride, Boots Randolph, Tommy Hunter, and Janie Fricke. For further information call Robin Hood Tours Inc. 1-800-268-2838 or 335-3752. Agent #2551773. 2 day trip also available. 36-37-41-42 WINGHAM CANADETTE Majorette Corps registration, Satur- day, September 18 at Wingham Town Hall, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Ages 5 and up. For more informa- tion call Arlene Hills 357-3483 or Julie Mitchell 887-6782. 36-2 SOUTHWEST ONTARIO SNO Show, Sept. 18 and 19. Saturday: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday: noon - 5 p.m. at the Seaforth Agricultural Society Buildings (beside the Seaforth Arena). 36-2b REGISTRATION - BLYTH Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers Thursday, September 16 at 7 to 8 p.m. in the Blyth Public School gym. Parent or guardian must attend registration. Questions, phone Joan Clark 523-9659 or Barb Knox 523-4290. New members welcome at all age levels. 36-2 TORONTO SHOPPING THEATRE weekend with Monkton G.I.R.L.S. Club, Nov. 12-14, four meals included and Stage West Theatre, $235 double. Call Janice 347-2773. 36-3 MONKTON G.I.R.L.S. CLUB Craft and Hobby Show and Sunday Brunch, September 26, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Elma-Logan Arena. 36-3 -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 A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT, downtown Blyth. Large, carpeted, washer/dryer hookup, fridge & stove. 357-4049 or 291-2145.37-tfn PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1993. 497.1.7.9:455.595.249.4:0,4,//1.MV.2W4W,5M.r.MIRM.0.4AV.v. . • 910,,F7M-it,' .ey%"fig*".40WOMAININNININEXY2FAM10M..s7g=iir.,,,V! A ARTICLES FOR SALE CARD OF THANKS ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, downtown Blyth. Clean, carpeted, fridge, stove. 291-2145 days, 357- 4049 evenings. 33-tfn THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT, close to school, two blocks from uptown available Sept. 1. Phone 523-9673. 30-tfn BLYTH - 3 BEDROOM, SEMI, oil heat, large yard, $500.00 plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 35-tfn TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT comes with washer and dryer, fridge and stove and central vac., newly decorated with all window coverings, call after 6:00, 887- 9830. 37-1 FOR RENT: 3 BEDROOM country home, Walton area, efficient oil heat, references required. 887-9386, between 6 and 9 p.m. 37-2p FARM HOUSE TO RENT, 3 MILES from Blyth. Phone 392-6201. 34-tfn TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in Blyth, available immediately, includes fridge, stove, heat, hydro, parking and laundry facilities. Nice large apartment, reasonable rent. For more information call 482- 9371. 23-tfn A ARTICLES FOR SALE HORTON CAMOUFLAGE OPEN stock crossbow, as new condition, used one season. Phone 523-9523. 37-lp HERITAGE WOOD STOVE IN good condition. Call 887-9890 or 887-9055. 37-1 NO TAX SALE (DISCOUNT equivalent to 15% tax) on all stock including Ashton-Drake, Meggan and Jessie dolls - doll cases - collector plates - plate frames, Cherished Teddies, etc. Sale ends Sat., Sept. 18/93. Middaugh's Collectibles, 74 Court House Square, Goderich, A82-5211 or 524-5540. 37-1 USED 35mm YASHICA SLR - comes complete with YASHICA 35-70mm zoom YASHICA CS-203 auto flash; VIVITAR 70-200mm zoom; SOLIGOR 28mm wide angle lens; OPTEX 2x converter; 58mrit & 49mm skylight filters; instruction manual. $650.00. Phone 396-4431. 37-2p CARD OF THANKS