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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-08-10, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1994. PAGE 13. c CARD OF THANKS c COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED g HELP WANTED D IN MEMORIAM SLEIGHTHOLM. The family of Nelson Sleightholm would like to express our gratitude and apprecia­ tion to relatives, friends and neighbours whom during his illness and in our recent loss showed overwhelming support and caring through visits, cards, flower arrangements and memorial dona­ tions. A special thank you to friends and neighbours for meals provided for us during this difficult time. A special thanks to Rev. Cameron McMillan for his prayers and words of encouragement given to us during visitations and for officiating at Nelson's funeral service. Thanks to the ladies of the Brussels U.C.W. for the preparation of a gracious luncheon, to the wonderful nursing staff at Wingham and District Hospital, to the Huron County Home Care Program, and to Dr. Hanlon, we extend our heartfelt thanks. - Myrtle, Edith, Donna, James, Ross, Allen and their families. 31- lp STEVENS. The family of the late Ernie Stevens wishes to express its deepest appreciation to relatives, neighbours, and friends for the many expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, beautiful cards, and memorial donations following the passing of a loving husband, dad, grandfather and great-grandfather. Very special thanks to the "Great1' Huronview staff for many acts of love, kindness and wonderful care given Dad; Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home for their help and support; to Rev. Randy Banks, Walton, for his many visits and his comforting service; to pallbearers, flowers bearers; to Walton Institute ladies for the lovely lunch served following the service; and to all the people who sent delicious food to my house. Such thoughtfulness has been a source of comfort to us all, and will always be cherished. - Alberta Stevens and family. 31-lp COMING EVENTS COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR Keri Bachert in the Walton United Church, Thursday, August 18 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. 31-2 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 MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA- ment - St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Clinton, Wednesday, August 10, 8 p.m.. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Knights by Colum­ bus. 31-lp VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL - "You are invited!" Monday, August 22 - Friday, August 26 at Blyth Christian Reformed Church from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Preschoolers (age 4) to Grade 6 (completed) are most welcome to join us in five fun days of learning, singing and crafts! For more information contact Elizabeth DeWit at 887-9918 or Deb Siertsema at 523-9373. Sponsored by Blyth Church of God, United Church and Christian Reformed Church. 31 -1 b YOU ARE INVITED TO A come-and-go tea to honor Mrs. J. Siertsema on the occasion of her 90th birthday. It will be held from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 on August 12 at the Christian Reformed Church, Blyth. 31-1 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 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 COME-AND-GO SHOWER FOR Lissa Stevenson, August 17, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Belgrave W.I. Hall. Everyone welcome. 31-1 KEVIN, DEBBIE AND ANGELA would like to help celebrate Bob and Peggy Taylor's 25th wedding anniversary at Ripley-Huron Complex on August 13, 1994 at 8 p.m. Best wishes only please. 31-lp GLAD DAYS FOR EPILEPSY, Huron-Perth-Bruce. Watch for volunteers selling colourful gladioli on Thursday, August 11. $3.50 a bunch, 2 for $6.00. For orders contact Blyth Legion Auxiliary or the Golden Lantern Restaurant, Brussels. 31-1 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 GLADIOLI TEA AUGUST 11 10 to 4:30 at Blyth Legion Noon lunch 11:30 to 2 Tea tables 2:00 to 4:30 Baking, crafts, glads for sale Proceeds to Epilepsy Sponsored by Legion Ladies Auxiliary. GARAGE YARD SALE GARAGE SALE, SATURDAY, August 13 at 530 James St., Brussels - the Machan's 8:30 - 2:30. Rain date August 27. 31-1 YARD SALE - 590 ELIZABETH St., Brussels, Saturday, August 13, 9 to? 31-1 HAY/STRAW 70 ACRES OF CLEAN BARLEY straw in the field. Call 887-6882. 31-1 You can lose a lot more than your licence drinking and driving. BABYSITTER required for three month old infant, days and evenings. References required. 887-9601. 31-3 COOK'S HELPER REQUIRED immediately. Apply to Peter or Carol at The Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 31-2 SERVER-FULL TIME/PART TIME, to start immediately. Call Carol or Peter at The Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 31-2 WELDER/FITTER REQUIRED. Must be able to work from draw­ ings with minimum supervision. Submit resume to L.H. Resource Management Inc., Walton, Ont. N0K 1Z0. Fax No. 519-887-9011. 31-1 VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS requires a conscientious, dedicated person to fill a Crossing Guard Position Rate of pay is $6.70 per hour to start September 6, 1994. Hours: 8:15 - 9:15 a.m. 3:15 - 4:15 p.m. PLEASE CONTACT CLERK’S OFFICE BY AUGUST 29,1994 (887-6572) IF INTERESTED. DONNA M. WHITE CLERK-TREASURER THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS Is seeking a responsible person to fill a position for ’’Office Help” which would include general secretarial duties. „ Knowledge of Word Perfect and Lotus would be an asset. This position is to fill a maternity leave and will begin on September 1, 1994. The rate of pay will be $7.50 per hour based on a 35 hour work week. The successful applicant must be bondable. PLEASE SUBMIT LETTER OF APPLICATION AND RESUME, CLEARLY MARKED "OFFICE HELP" TO THE BRUSSELS MUNICIPAL OFFICE, BOX 119, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO NOG 1 HO BY 5:00 P.M. ON MONDAY, AUGUST 29,1994. Town & Country Homemakers require Part-Time Home Support Workers in the Brussels area Level II Home Support training is preferred. Reliable transportation is required. Must be available to work flexible hours, including days, evenings, nights and weekends. Apply to Town & Country Homemakers Box 969, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 IN MEMORIAM BRAY. In memory of our dear Dad and Grandpa, Ken. He walks with us down quiet paths and speaks in wind and rain. For the magic power of memory gives him back to us again. - Love always, your family. 31-lp PIPE. In loving memory of Neil, a dear son, brother and uncle who passed away four years ago, August 12, 1990. We think of you in silence We often speak your name We feel again the bitter blow That never should have came. Each morning when we wake We know that you are gone But no one knows the heartache As we try to carry on Our hearts still ache in sadness And our secret tears still flow What it means to lose you No one will ever know Our thoughts are always with you Your place no one can fill In life we loved you dearly In death we love you still. They say that time heals everything But we know it isn't so. Because it hurts as much today As it did four years ago. - Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad, Gary and Lori, Murray and Tara, Justin and Marissa. 31-1 SCOTT, TODD & NEIL. August 12, 1990. We wouldn't know what to say, We wouldn't know what to do, If you came back from heaven, And we could look at you. Would we fumble for the words, Would we be a little shy, Would we bust right out with laughter, Or just break down and cry. If you came back from heaven, Would it be like it was then, Could we just pick up where we left off, And try it all again. Lf you came back from heaven, It would freeze us in our tracks, And we hope God knows if he let you go, We would never send you back. Life goes on, we know that's true, But it's not the same without you Love doesn't fade, it just grows deep, For the ones we loved and couldn't keep. - Friends Forever, Shirley Ann, Michelle, Lara and Laura. 31-1 Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis in the world. Multiple Sclerosis SOCIETY OF CANADA 1 -800-268-7582 TAYLOR. In memory gf Brad Taylor who was taken suddenly five years ago, August 13, 1989. Only the memory's left dear Brad, Of the happiness we all knew, But the love that kindles memory's torch Will feed it our whole lives through. Remembrance is a golden chain, Death tried to break but all in vain, To have, to love and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. There is a sweet but sad remem­ brance. There's a memory fond and true, There are oceans of affection Brad, And a heartache still for you. Loved, remembered and longed for, He will be with each beat of our hearts, Till in heaven we're all once more together, For eternity never to part. - Lovingly remembered by Mom and family. 31-lp VINCENT. In loving memory of our dear grandson, nephew and cousin, Michael Vincent, who passed away August 8, 1989. Those we love don't go away They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed, still very dear. - Lovingly remembered by Grandpa and Grandma Vincent and family. 31-lp NEIL MCDONALD In loving memory of my son Neil McDonald who passed away Aug. 13,1992. No one knows the heartache felt, When your child Is laid to rest. No one knows the loss you feel, To lose the best. No one knows the tears that fall, Some unexpectedly, When memories flood the mind I visit your resting place, and place flowers there with care. No one knows the grief you bear Seems such a heavy load. No one knows unless they too, have travelled down this road. Sadly missed always, Love Mom. While Canadians feel that mar- riage is important to them personal­ ly, they do not believe that other Canadians necessarily hold this opinion. Perspectives on Family Well-Being