HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-12-21, Page 38,^e 38. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1994.
COMING
EVENTS
HELP
WANTED
-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
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
0 ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
LONDESBORO, COSY 3 BED-
room house, option to buy, walking
distance to school, church, store,
post office, available Jan. 1. Phone
526-7213 anytime (leave message).
50-2
BRIGHT, CHEERFUL THREE
bedroom semi in Blyth,.available
now. Good parking. $500 plus
utilities. References preferred. 887-
9007. 48-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
for rent, Blyth. Fridge, stove,
utilities and laundry facilities all
included. Call 482-9371. 26-tfn
MODERN, AIR CONDITIONED,
2 bedroom home, family room,
1 1/2 baths, carport, on paved road
north of Seaforth. With or without
appliances. Available immediately.
Phone 527-0870. 42-tfn
0 ARTICLES
FOR SALE
APPLES, APPLE BUTTER,
sweet apple cider. Enter our
Christmas draw with each
purchase. Contact Boyd Taylor,
523-9279. 47-4
FIREWOOD - TWO YEAR OLD
hardwood, $45 delivered. Phone
523-4574. 49-6
TWO OLD-FASHIONED WOOD-
buming cook stoves, both with bun
warmers and water reservoirs,
$2700 or best offer for the pair.
Phone 523-4240 evenings or 523-
4481 days. 49-2
ANTIQUE WOODEN WINDOWS
with mirrors, painted, or stained,
great Xmas gift. Lisa, 523-4481.
49-2
NOTICE
OUR SALES ROOM IS CLOSED!
However, we still have a good
supply of Ida Red, Jona Gold,
Empire and Apple Cider. Call us al
one of these numbers - 523-9338,
523-9697, 523-9112. We will be
happy to fill your order. Blythe
Brooke Orchards. 49-2
FRESH CHRISTMAS TREES
arriving for December. 5' - 8'
Scotch Pine and White Spruce,
$20.00 ea. lax included; 9' - 10'
Spruce, $30.00 - large variety to
choose from. Visit Trcebelt, 1 mile
west of Blyth. Call 523-9771.
47-4p
CHRISTMAS TREES, SCOTCH
Pine or Spruce, freshly cut, table
top size to 9' tall. Call 523-9528 or
357-3778. 48-3
0 CARD OF
THANKS
A BIG THANK YOU TO THE
Brussels Community for the
enormous support for our food
drive on Dec. 17. We collected
approximately 700 food items for
the Salvation Army in Wingham.
Merry Christmas - Brussels
Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. 50-1
DALE. A sincere thank you to
everyone for their cards, flowers
and expressions of sympathy after
our sister, Shirley Lyon's death.
Sincerely - Helen and Milton Dale.
50-1
LYON. We would like to express
our heartfelt thanks and
appreciation to the many friends,
neighbours and relatives who
helped console us during our time
of sorrow. Thank you to those who
offered words of encouragement,
those who sent cards, flowers and
food, those who came to the funeral
home and the funeral, those who
made kind donations to the
Londesborough United Church and
charities. Finally, we would like to
thank the former and current
Walton Public School staff who
formed the Honour Guard at the
funeral. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. - Murray, Bradley
and Deanna. 50-lp
MILLER. The family of the late
Harriett Miller would like to extend
our sincere appreciation to all our
friends, relatives and neighbours
for their kind support during our
recent Joss; for the floral tributes,
charitable donations, cards, food
and expressions of sympathy.
Special thanks to the nurses and
staff of the second floor at
Wingham and District Hospital. Dr.
Hanlon, Betts Funeral Home, Rev.
Hodge and the ladies at St. John's
Anglican Church, Brussels. - The
Miller Family. 50-lp
THANK YOU TO ALL WHO
supported the Brussels Public
School Parent's Association
Christmas Draw. Winners were
Mary Hall - $25, Brussels Country
Inn; Joan Perrie - $20, Just For
You; Bill Aitchison - Fruit Basket,
IGA and Marlene Hill - Gift
Basket, Brussels Variety. 50-1
The Ark thanks all
the participants for
making the Tree Light
ing such a success.
Special thanks to the
“Friends of the Ark",
Optimists, Ida Evans,
Carol Thornton, Don
Crawford, and Rev.
McMillan.
COMING
EVENTS
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
NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE
B. M. & G. Community Centre.
Music by Southern Comfort. Good
food, hats, horns and prizes. Olde
Tyme Music interlude prior to
dancing. Limited tickets available
from Murray at the Arena or phone
887-6584, 887-9212 or 887-6457.
Advance tickets $8/person or $10
at the door. Bring your friends and
have a great time. 45-47-49-50
SLEIGH RIDES: DELIGHT IN
the magic of winter holidays. Share
a horse-drawn sleigh ride with
family and friends. After your ride
through the woods and fields
around our farm enjoy mulled cider
and Christmas cookies. Call now to
book your reservations for the stuff
that memories are made of. Hay
rides also available. Tony and Fran
McQuail, Lucknow, 528-2493.
47-4
NEW YEAR'S EVE POT LUCK
dance at the Brussels Legion 9 p.m.
- 2 a.m. $5.00 per person. Tickets
available from Murray Lowe and at
Legion. 48-3
WINTER SWIM AND FITNESS
Program at Vanastra Recreation
Centre starts January 9, 1995. See
scheduled in Dec. 20 Focus edition.
Call 482-3544 to register or for
more information. 50-2
TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR THE
New Year's Eve Party at Belgrave
Community Centre, $35 per
couple. Sponsored by Belgrave
Kinsmen. Contact Lloyd Michie
887-6472. 50-1
VISIT SANTA CLAUS IN HIS
workshop at 22 Flora St., Brussels
Dec. 21, 22, 23 from 6:30 p.m. -
8 p.m. 48-3
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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HELP
WANTED
THE TOWNSHIP
OF HULLETT
Requires the following
a) One individual to act in
the capacity of Fence
Viewer for 1995,
b) One individual to act
In the capacity of
Livestock Evaluator
for 1995.
Please submit your name in
writing by Friday, December
30, 1994 to:
Beverly M. Shaddick,
Clerk-Treasurer,
Box 226,
Londesboro, Ontario
N0M 2H0
HELP
WANTED
RADFORD AUTO
r i FARMAND
INDUSTRIAL
1/J^J*ARTS^^
Due to steadily increasing business, Radford Auto Farm
and Industrial Parts Ltd. require a full-time counter parts
person at their Blyth location.
Some heavy lifting is involved. Applicant must be
mechanically inclined as job would include automotive
and heavy truck parts.
Send resume to Radford Auto
Farm & Industrial Parts Ltd.
Attention: Kathy Burkholder
Box 40, Blyth, Ont. N0M 1H0
WALTON
LANDFILL
COMMITTEE
requires a
LANDFILL
ATTENDANT
to assist with the
supervision and operation
of the Walton Landfill Site,
the position is part-time,
Saturdays only. Interested
applicants to submit an
application to B. Knight,
Township of Grey, R.R. #3,
Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0
by January 13th, 1995.
IN
MEMORIAM
BAINTON. In loving memory of
Franklin Bainton who died so
suddenly on December 22, 1992.
It broke my heart to lose you
But you didn't go alone.
Because half of me went with you
The day God called you home.
It is lonely here without you,
I miss you more each day.
Life is not the same for me
Since you were called away.
Love is the only thing that matters,
As I leam with tears.
When I am left alone
To face the passing years.
- Sadly missed in our hearts and
thoughts, Cenetta, Glenyce and
family. 50-lp
DEEVEY (nee Philp). In loving
memory of a beloved daughter,
Margaret Joan, who left us one year
ago December 26, 1993.
No longer in our life to share
But in our hearts you are always
there.
- Fondly remembered by her
mother Ruby of Blyth and brother
Ron and wife Sophie of London.
50-1
HIGGINS. In loving memory of
our Mom and Grandma, Jean
Higgins, who passed away Dec. 26,
1993.
There will always be a heartache,
And many a silent tear,
But always precious memories,
Of the days when you were here.
- Too deeply missed to be forgotten,
Jack, Marilyn and family. 50-1
FULL-TIME
COUNTER
PARTS
PERSON
IN
MEMORIAM
DAER. In loving memory of Roy
William Daer, who passed away
December 31, 1993.
In a quiet country graveyard
Where the gentle breezes blow
Lies the one we loved so dearly
Whom we lost one year ago.
Your resting place we visit
Put flowers there with care
While no one knows the heartache
When we turn and leave you there.
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps us to forget
But time so far has only proved
How much we love and miss you
yet.
- Forever loved and treasured, his
wife Martha, children Ruth,
Gordon, Alvin, Shirley and Marilyn,
grandchildren and great-grand
children. 50-1
TWO STOCKER CALVES
approximately 350 lbs. each, asking
$750. Call 887-9051. 50-1
WANTED - CRIPPLED, DISABLED
or downer cows, must be alive and
drug free. Winch equipped truck.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID.
Phone Earl Lannin, RR 2, Atwood,
519-356-2479 or 1-800-661-0078.
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BODMIN SHORTHORNS. PER-
formance tested Shorthorn Bulls.
Limo X Shorthorn bred heifers due
May and June ’95. Contact Don R.
Procter, 519-887-6190. 43-tfn
DISABLED LIVESTOCK WANTED:
recently injured, and downer cows
formerly $200.00 - $500.00, now
$350.00 - $700.00 when calling
Leis Livestock, Milverton,
1-800-265-4910, radios, mobile
phones, winch equipped. 12-41p
WE BUY AND SELL
LIVESTOCK
dairy, beef and horses,
crippled and poor- doing cows
PAY IMMEDIATELY
LICENCED DEALER
CLARENCE
POORTINGA
887-9747