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The Citizen, 1994-07-27, Page 25THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1994. PAGE 25. BIRTHS COMING EVENTS CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS -RATES- 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15< 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 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT GYPSY LANE APARTMENT, Blyth - clean, quiet, 2 bedroom apartment, fridge and stove in­ cluded, laundry facilities, available Sept. 1/94. Call 523-4525. 30-tfn ONE BEDROOM HOUSE IN Ethel, $490/month plus utilities, includes fridge and stove. Call after 6 p.m. 887-9360. 30-2 TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent, Blyth. Fridge, stove, utilities and laundry facilities all included. Call 482-9371. 26-tfn TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in Brussels, $520 per month, heat and hydro included. Phone 570- 4362. 24-tfn ARTICLES FOR SALE J.D. 6601 PULL TYPE COMBINE, excellent condition. J.D. 800 12 ft. swather, excellent condition. Emerson Mitchell 887-6697. 30-lp REBUILT 305 CHEV MOTOR, $400. Blyth 523-4205. 30-1 PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW for cucumbers. Call Bylsmas 523- 4555. 30-4 TIRED OF THOSE BIKES ALL over the lawn? Phone Don for a bike stand after 6, 887-6402. 27-9p SLABWOOD: TRUCK LOAD LOTS. Delivered. Ready for the stove. Phone 392-6502 or 392-6956. 24-8 RAINBOW TROUT - POND stockers, $1.50 each, freshly cleaned, 6 for $10.00 or fish your own at 300 an inch. 3 concessions north, 3 sideroads west of Blyth. David Hedley, 357-2329. 10-tfn HAY WAGON RACKS 8 FT. BY 18 or 20 fl. with treated and painted deck, 6 ft. hardwood ladder. Round bale carriers 8 ft. by 24 ft. solid deck, white oak sills. Horst under carriages, Better Bilt Products. Brussels 887-6571. 27-6 J.R. FEAR APIARIES NOW HAS new crop honey for sale. Will fill your containers. Open Monday to Saturday, 8 to 12 and 1 to 6. Closed Thursdays. Sundays and evenings by appointment or chance. 357- 3656. 28-3 PORTABLE WOOD SPLITTER with Honda motor and elevator. Phone 523-9421. 29-2p FREEZER $75; WASHER $75; DRYER $50. All in working condition. 887-9490. 29-2p SMITH. Steve and Kim are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Stephanie Teuni Elizabeth, bom July 4, 1994 at the Seaforth Community Hospital, weighing 6 lbs. 13 oz. Proud first­ time grandparents are Fred and Teuni Smith of Cranbrook. Proud of their fifth grandchild and first granddaughter are George and Helen Subject, both of Atwood. 30-lp BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GUARANTEED RETURNS PLUS bonuses for contract hog feeding. Some former beef barns con­ sidered. Phone 345-2317 or 527- 2604. 30-2 BUSINESS FOR SALE - MAIN St. location, full service flower shop, willing to train. Serious inquiries only. Call after six p.m. 887-6351. 28-3 CARD OF THANKS EASOM. I would like to express my sincere thanks to doctors, nurses and ambulance attendants for their patience and care during my four months stay in Clinton and London hospitals. Also thanks to my family, relatives and friends for their prayers, best wishes and support. It is all appreciated. - Roy. 30-lp FINLAYSON/HASTINGS. We would like to thank our families and friends for making our Buck and Doe a huge success. A special thank you to the wedding party, for a job well done and to Ken for that "one" last song! It was certainly a night to remember. - Bonnie and Darryl. 30-1 GARLAND. We would like to thank all our relatives, friends and neighbours from near and far who came to make our 50th anniversary such a joyous occasion. Very special loving thanks to our son, Elwin, and his wife Linda, our great friends Josiah, Aleda aind Annie Shantz, and a wonderful couple Ralph and Nelda Shantz, Linda's loving parents. Also thanks to our kind neighbours for their most useful gift. Il was a great party! Thank you all. - Herman and Georgina. 30-lp HAIG. I wish to thank my neigh­ bours and friends for their kindness, and to those who brought food to my home and the flowers and beautiful cards I have received in the loss of our sister Clara. - Kale Wilson 30-lp HESSELWOOD. I would like to thank everyone for flowers, gifts, cards and treats sent to me while I was a patient in Clinton and Stratford hospitals. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses for their special care. - Kay. 30-1 MACFARLANE. I would like to thank neighbours and friends for cards, flowers and treats since I came home from the hospital. Thanks to Joyce for taking me to and from the hospital. - Bernice MacFarlane. 30-lp HAIG. On behalf of the family of Clara Russell Haig we would like to extend our deepest gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbours whom during her illness and in our recent loss showed overwhelming support and caring through visits, cards, flower arrangements, offer­ ings of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and memorial donations to the cancer research fund. We appreciated the service extended through patience and guidance by Betts Funeral Home. Special thanks to Father Joe Nevett for his prayers of remembrance and inspiration during the visitation and for officiating her funeral mass at St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church. Thanks to the ladies of the C.W.L. for their preparation of a gracious luncheon extended after mass, to the wonderful nursing staff at Wingham and District Hospital, London University Hospital, Ontario Cancer Treatment Research Foundation, Huron County Home Care Program, Community Nursing Services, AeroCare and to Dr. Peter Long - we extend our heartfelt thanks. - Colleen Martin and family. 30-1 McARTER. We would like to express our sincere thanks to all who attended our surprise 35th anniversary party on July 16. Thank you all so very much for the gifts, cards and well wishes received. They are appreciated and will be treasured always. To Roy and Donna, thanks for the enjoyable dinner out and the scenic drive home to the huge tent full of friends from Brussels, Bluevale, Goderich, Exeter, Waterloo and Wroxeter. Thanks also to Cardiff Catering for the delicious barbecue beef, the crowning touch to the vast array of snack foods and anniversary cake present. A very special thank you to our family, Doug and Rhonda, Kevin and Heather, Brian and Tanya, Mom, Jack and Marilyn, Ken and Kim, Klaas and Shelley, for all their hard work in preparing and keeping a very good secret. Thank you all for a job well done in organizing a great evening and providing us with memories we will not forget. - Mel and Lois. 30-1 McLEOD. The family of Clara McLeod would like to thank the friends for the cards, baking and flowers. Also for the excellent care while in the Kincardine and District Hospital, the doctors and staff of the hospital, also the Davey and Linklater Funeral Home. - the McLeod family. 30-lp PROCTER. I wish to thank all the nurses on first and second floor, Dr. Long and Dr. Flowers for their wonderful care while I was a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital and for all who visited me and sent get-well cards. A special thank you to my wonderful family for their flowers and visits. - Mrs. Beth Procter. 30-1 Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis in the world. Multiple Sclerosis SOCIETY OF CANADA 1-800-268-7582 TENPAS-TAYLOR. We would like to thank everyone who came out to our Buck and Doe. We had a great time - it’s nice to have such supportive friends and family as we start our new life together. A special thanks to our wedding party and anyone else who helped out. Thanks again - Judy Tenpas and Nigel Taylor. 30-lb TRICK. We would like to thank everyone who made our 25th anniversary party so memorable. Special thanks to Karen for all your hard work. The program of music and comedy was greatly enjoyed. We thank our relatives, neighbours and friends for the beautiful cards and gifts. Thanks to all. - Sylvia and Bob. 30-lp COMING EVENTS BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH Silent Auction Saturday, Oct. 1/94. Tax Receipts issued for donated auction items. Pleaser contact George Cousins or Mary Jean Bell for more information. Proceeds for new furnace. 28-eow GETTING MARRIED? RENTING candelabras, arbour, silk trees, wedding cakes, church vases and baskets. Check our prices: bouquets, balloons and decorations. Little Village Crafts, 523-9168; 565-5501. 24-eow VENDORS WANTED FOR THE 8th Annual Craft and Hobby Show, Sunday, September 25, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Elma Logan Arena, Monk­ ton. Call Diane Hahn, 347-2742. 30-2 THE FALLS CAR SHOW & ARTS and Crafts Sale - Come out for fun at the Falls! Falls Reserve Conser­ vation Area is hosting a third annual Car Show & Arts and Crafts Sale on Saturday, July 30 and Sunday, July 31, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. The cost for a day pass is $5.00. The Falls Reserve Conservation Area is at Benmiller, near Goderich. From Goderich take Highway 8 to County Road 1 and follow the signs for the park. For more information call 524-6429. 30-1 BREAKFAST AT THE BRUSSELS Legion Hall, Sunday, July 31 and Monday, August 1, 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Adults $3.50, Children $2.00. Everyone welcome. 30-1 COMMUNITY WORSHIP SERVICE at the Blyth Lions Park on Sunday, August 7 at 7:30 p.m. Il provides you with an opportunity to praise God and fellowship with others. Please bring your lawn chair. 30-lb 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 SHOWER FOR Bonnie Finlayson in the Walton United Church, Wednesday, Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. 29-2 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 GARAGE YARD SALE YARD SALE, JULY 30 & 31, 670 John St., Brussels. 30-1 GARAGE SALE - FRIDAY evening, July 29, 6-8; Saturday, July 30, 8 - ? 289 Drummond St., Blyth. R. McCrea. 30-lp GARAGE SALE AT 623 JAMES St., Brussels on Saturday, July 30, 8 a.m. # 30-lp GIANT YARD SALE - JULY 29 and 30, 8 a.m., last house on Hwy. #8 east of Clinton. We’ve got some treasures for you. Fish finder, furniture, household and miscella­ neous items. 30-1 YARD SALE - JULY 30 & 31, 9 a.m. - ? 4 miles west of Brussels on County Road 16. Crafts, clothing, household items, etc. Cancelled if rain. 30-lp YARD SALE - JULY 30 AND August 6, weather permitting. Mill St., Blyth, next to the Fire Hall. 9 a.m. to ? 30-lp MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE August 6, 8 - 12, Hwy. #4 between Londesboro and Clinton at Cone. 6-7. Toys, wood lathe, tools, curtains, furniture, kids clothes, baby items, etc. 482-5990. 30-1 HELP RAISE MONEY FOR TEAM jackets - yard sale for Hullett Squirt Girls. Toys, books, crafts, small appliances, everything - Saturday, July 30, 8 a.m. - ?? Parking lol of Today's Variety General Store in Londesboro. 30-1 HAY/STRAW FREE - ONE ACRE STANDING hay, Cone. 8, Morris. Phone 887- 6132. 30-lp HELP WANTED CARE GIVER REQUIRED, IN MY home for three children, starting the middle of August. Live in or out. Please call 887-9624 (home) or 887-9045 (business). 30-1 ADULJ^SUPERVISION FOR young teen, vehicle required. Some evenings/weekends. Apply to Drawer 350 stating experience, c/o The Citizen, Box 152, Brussels. 30-1 HIGH SCHOOL BOY, 16 OR 17 required for three or four hours a week. Phone after 6:00, 523-4717. 30-lp You can lose a lot more than your licence drinking (VJ and driving. cZC . Ministry of I the Attorney Ontario General