HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-01-26, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26,1994. PAGE 13.
COMING
EVENTS IN
MEMORIAM
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A ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Brussels $520 per month, heat
and hydro included, 570-4362.
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FOR RENT: SECOND FLOOR,
one bedroom apartment, electric
heat, good condition. Available
early March, 887-6164. 04-3p
FOR RENT IN DOWNTOWN
Brussels, attractive two bedroom
apartment. Phone 887-9007. 49-tfh
VERY WELL KEPT DOWN-
stairs two bedroom apartment in
quiet building in Belgrave, fridge
and stove, tenant pays utilities, no
pets, ideal for mature person or
mature couple. Available January 1.
Rent $331/month. Phone 357-2433
after 6 p.m. 48-tfn
A ARTICLES
FOR SALE
1979 KAWASAKI SNOWMOBILE,
440 Invader, excellent shape.
Phone 357-1537. 04-1
COLOR PRINTER, LIKE NEW,
paid $300, asking $200. Call Lisa
at 526-7408. 04-1
SALE! SALE! SALE! FASHIONS
and fabrics inventory clearout. All
fall and winter goods. Everything
must go. Ainslies of Wingham,
357-2822. 03-2
CRISP, DELICIOUS APPLES -
Red and Golden Delicious, Ida
Red, fresh apple cider. We will
deliver. Blythe Brooke Orchards,
Hwy. #4 north of Blyth, 523-9338.
03-tfh
RED HOT LOGS (FIREWOOD).
Pick up - $35/cord (4' x 8' x 14") or
$50 delivered in area. Ask for John,
887-9921. 51-14
BIRTHS
YOUNG. Ken and Cory are
pleased to announce the birth of
their second daughter Kayla Lynn,
weighing 8 lbs. 10 oz. at Wingham
and District Hospital on Dec. 8/93.
Proud grandparents are Doug and
Mil Nesbitt, Wingham and Roy and
Iris Young, Blyth. 04-1
For a sales outlet, call:
UNICEF Canada
1-800-567-4483
unicef
United Nations Children’s Fund
c CARD OF
THANKS
ALEXANDER.
I wish to express a most sincere
thank you to the many friends and
neighbours who at the time of my
father's death, so kindly sent cards,
flowers and gave donations to the
Heart and Stroke Association.
A special thanks to Donna and
Jim for sharing their Christmas Eve
with Ted, also to Carol who has so
capably taken over my office
duties.
Through the challenges of life, it
comes as a great comfort to realize
that I am part of such a wonderful,
supportive community. - Pat
Alexander. 04-1
BAIRD. I would like to thank all
my neighbours and friends for their
many cards and visits to London
and Clinton Hospitals, and also to
the church ministers in London and
Blyth. It was very much appreci
ated.-Ron. 04-1
HIGGINS. I would like to thank
everyone for cards, visits and
phone calls during my stay in
hospital and since coming home.
Also thanks for food and treats
brought to the house. Special
thanks to my family for the flowers
and gifts and their visit to the
hospital for my birthday. I hadn't
planned on spending it there.
Thanks to doctors and nurses for all
their hard work. Sincerely - Wilda
Higgins. 04-1
WEBSTER. The family of the late
Bertha Webster wishes to thank
friends and relatives for their many
acts of kindness during the recent
loss of a dear sister and aunt. A
sincere thank you for cards, floral
tributes and memorial donations. A
special thank you to those who
brought baking to our home. It was
all deeply appreciated and your
thoughtfulness will long be
remembered. - Ralph and Gladys
Caldwell. 04-lp
c COMING
EVENTS
COUNTRY DINNER AND CARDS
at Walton United Church, Tuesday,
February 1. Dinner 11:30 - 12:30.
Euchre and Lost Heir 1 p.m.
Cost $6.00. U.C.W. Fundraiser.
04-1
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT AT THE
Belgrave Community Centre
Friday, January 28. Doors open at
7 p.m. Cards start at 8 p.m. sharp.
Admission $5.00 per person. Cash
prizes. Lunch provided. Sponsored
by The Belgrave Community
Centre Board. 03-2
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
ROBBIE BURNS NIGHT -
Saturday, January 29, Clinton
Legion, Social Hour 6:30 p.m.,
Dinner 7:30 p.m. Entertainment.
Tickets $15.00 per person from
Groves TV and My Fair Lady.
04-1
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MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
is holding a card party February 1
at 8 p.m. in Brussels Library.
Everyone Welcome. 04- lp
SEVENTH ANNUAL CEILIDH
presented by the Blyth Festival
Singers, Saturday, February 19,
8 p.m. in Goderich Township Hall,
Holmesville (Snow date: Feb. 26).
Enjoy an evening of Scottish songs,
piping and dancing, followed by a
supper buffet including Haggis.
Tickets: $12 in advance or $15 at
door, available from Cardno Men's
Wear, 527-0596, Bob & Betty's
Variety, 527-1680, Seaforth; Les
Ciseaux, 482-3826, The Dutch
Store, 482-7302, Clinton;
Campbell's of Goderich, 524-7532;
Bluewater Office Equipment,
357-1554, Wingham; Blyth
Festival Box Office, 523-9300 and
choir members. 03-3
BUS TRIP TO LAKE PLACID,
N.Y. on April 7-8-9-10, to Old
Timer Hockey Tournament with
the Radford Overloads. Some seats
still available. Phone 523-9645 or
any Hockey member for more
information. 02-4
BREAK AWAY FROM CABIN
fever with line dancing at B. M. & G.
Community Centre on Saturday,
January 29/94 from 9 - 1.
Admission $5.00. Specialty drink
and lunch provided. Age of
Majority. 03-2
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 very week. tfh
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.
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HAY/STRAW
SMALL SQUARE BALES OF
clean barley straw, delivery
available. Call Steve Thompson,
Blyth 523-4916. 02-eow
HELP
WANTED
RELIABLE PERSON FOR DAIRY
and cash crop farm, 887-6708.03-2
TOWN & COUNTRY HOMEMAKERS
Home Support Services - Management Position Available
Town 4 Country Homemakers requires a Manager of Home Support Services to oversee
the planning, development, and Implementation of new programs and the ongoing
planning and operation of Home Support Programs. It is crucial that the individual in
this position contribute to T.C.H.’s overall philosophy and quality expectations.
QUALIFICATION: Three years d experience In Community Home Support services and
a degree In Social Work, Gerontology or a related profession.
CLOSING DATE: January 28,1994
REPLY IN WRITING TO: Jean Young, E.D.
Town 4 Country Homemakers
P.O. Box 969
WINGHAM, Ontario
NOG 2W0
Only those receiving an Interview will be contacted.
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APEL. In loving memory of a dear
husband and father Clifton Apel,
who passed away one year ago
today, January 30, 1993.
As the golden gates stood open one
year ago today,
With farewells left unspoken, you
suddenly passed away,
We hope you had no pain to bear
We never saw you die,
We only know you were taken
away
And we never said goodbye,
No one you loved was by your
side,
To hear your faint last sigh,
Or whispered just loving words
Before you closed your eyes.
There will always be a heartache
And many a silent tear,
But always the precious memories
Of the days you were here,
We hold you close within our
hearts, Dear,
And there you will remain,
To walk with us throughout our life
Until we meet again.
- Sadly missed, forever in our
hearts and our thoughts - wife
Marina, daughter Debbie, son-in-
law Keith and son, Jim. 04-1
In Memory of Stephanie Henry.
You were gifted with talent
The piano you could play
I used to sit and listen
Hoping to be like you one day.
You brightened my day
With your special way
You had so many friends
Who are still with you today.
'Forever Young' I will remember
You to always be
Steph - I hope you know how
important
And special you are to me.
- Always keeping you close to my
heart. Friends Forever, Love Sarah.
04-1
HUNTER. In loving memory of a
dear granddaughter Stacey Ann,
who passed away January 25, 1993.
This month comes with sad regret
Brings back a day we'll never
forget
The blow was great
The shock severe
Little thought the end was here
And only those who have lost can
tell
The pain of parting without
farewell.
- Loving remembered and sadly
missed by Grandma Bray. 04-1 p
rHn helpI m 9_____WANTED
n
HENRY.
When you left this earth,
My heart did break.
All our hopes and dreams,
Burnt at the stake.
I won't forget,
The days we had.
They are remembered,
Both good and bad.
I know not why,
He asked you back.
Did he not think of hearts.
No longer in tact.
Our last day together,
Was a cold one indeed.
Along with the weather,
Was his awful greed.
We laughed and joked,
Again and again.
It was more than love,
You were my friend.
I've been thinking of you,
Since the day you left.
You are always remembered,
And dearly missed Steph.
- Love Forever, Bump! 04-1 p
HUNTER.
In memory of Stace
You were one of a kind!
A year has passed,
A day not forgot.
We were going to exams,
Who would have thought?
God was greedy
And History’s the rest,
But everyone knows
He takes only the best
I'll never forget
The friend you were.
Always cheering me up
That part for sure.
The memory of us
Laughing together
Will run through my head
Today and Forever.
Every now and again
I sit and think
And in your honour
I raise my drink.
- Catch you on the flipside. Miss
ya girl, Bump. 04-lp
HELP
WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF
MORRIS
Person required to “Count
Dogs” In the Township of
Morris.
Duties include: issuing
licenses, issuing dog tags
and collecting dog tax.
Please state charge per dog
desired.
Sealed and clearly marked
applications will be
received by the
undersigned until 4:00 p.m.
on Tuesday, February 1,
1994.
Township of Morris
c/o Nancy Michie
Clerk-Treasurer
R.R.4
Brussels, Ontario
NOG 1 HO
519-887-6137