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Daffodil- Tea
Thursday, March 30
Businessmen's lunch
11:00 to 2:00
Tea tables 2:00 to 4:00
Baking and craft table
at the Blyth Legion Hall
Proceeds to Canadian
Cancer Society
Daffodils for Sale
C
CARD OF
THANKS
COMING
EVENTS
MARCH BREAK SWIM TIMES
are 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. March
13 to 18 and 20 to 25 plus regular
swim times. Call 482-3544 for
more information 11 -2
SEAFORTH HARMONY KINGS
barbershop show. "The Home-
coming", Saturday, April 8 at Sea-
forth Community Centres. Shows
at 1:59 and 7:59. Tickets $8.00,
Students $4.00. Call 887-6658.11-3
WALTON U.C.W. IS HAVING A
beef luncheon 11:30 to 1:00 on
March 28 in the basement at
Walton United Church. Euchre at
1:00 p.m. 11-2
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.
Licence number M157928. tfn
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
K OF C AND S.D.C.C. SPORTS
Card Show (10 a.m. - 4 p.m. admis-
sion $1.00) and Breakfast (8 a.m. -
noon, breakfast includes admission
into card show, adults $4.00, under
12 $2.00). Saturday, March 25 and
Sunday, March 26, Seaforth Arena:-
For display tables call 527-1272.
10-3
HAY/STRAW
STRAW FOR SALE, SMALL
square bales. Phone 887-6207. 12-2
HELP
WANTED
CLASS A OR 4TH YEAR
apprentice, must be willing to work
on cars as well as some truck work.
Please apply, with references to
Ed's Auto Repair and Service, 124
Maddison St., Monkton, Ont. NOK
1PO. 12-1
PART-TIME HELP - WAITRESS/
Cook, weekends, evenings. Send
resume to Drawer 825, c/o The
Citizen, PO Box 152, Brussels,
Ont. 12-2b
HOG OPERATION NEAR BEL-
grave looking for person to work in
barns, also someone to drive
machinery. Call Wayne at Mono-
way Farms Ltd., 519-887-6477.
12-2
COMING
EVENTS
HAM BINGO - ST. AUGUSTINE
Parish Hall, March 27, 1995, 8 p.m.
10 - hams, 2 - Share The Wealth,
door prize. Admission $1.00.
Everyone welcome. 12-1
BLOOD DONOR CLINIC,
Thursday, March 30, F.E. Madill
Secondary School, Wingham 12:15
to 4:00 and 5:30 to 8:30. 12-lp
HORTICULTURE MEETING -
Monday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. in
Library, Brussels. Speaker: Allan
Carr. Topic: "Landscaping".
Everyone welcome. P.S. We need
new members! Membership is only
$2.00 per year. 12-1
BLYTH LIONS WOULD LIKE
to thank everyone for their 50 years
of support. We are celebrating on
May 13. For information call 523-
9751 or 523-4964. Come one come
all. 12-2
MUSIC FUN FOR PRESCHOOLERS.
Let your child experience the joy of
music by singing, moving to music,
musical games and percussion
instruments. One hour pei week for
10 weeks beginning in March.
Classes held in Belgrave and
Wingham. Call now to register,
Anne Spivey A.R.C.T. BA (Mus.)
357-3500. 12-1
HOT LUNCHEON BRUSSELS
United Church, Thursday, March
30, 11:30 to 1:00. Adults, $5.00.
Everyone welcome! 12-2p
SPECIAL INFORMATION MEET-
ing for farmers, Canadian Legion
Hall, Clinton, Thursday, April 6, 10
a.m. - 3 p.m. Topics: Ecosystem
Based land use planning, wetlands
policy, areas of Natural and Scien-
tific Interest, Federal Fisheries Act.
Hear specialists from: Ministry of
Natural Resources, Ministry of
Environment and Energy, Ministry
of Agriculture, Food and Rural
Affairs, Conservation Authorities,
Huron County Planning Depart-
ment, Huron County Health Unit.
Complimentary lunch available to
those people pre-registering by
April 3. 482-3428 or 1-800-265-
5170. 12-2
BLYTH BUSINESS ASSOCIA-
tion Spring Dinner Meeting, March
27, 7 p.m. Blyth Legion (Panel
discussion on "Promoting Our
Town"). Tickets available at
Carol's Candies & Collectables,
The Citizen, Dressing Room Only,
Scrimgeour's Food Market. 10-3p
STITCHES OF TIME QUILT
Show, Friday, March 24, 2:00 to
9:00 p.m., Fordwich United Church.
Tea table and quilt draw. Huron
East District Women's Institute.
11-2
OFFICE ERGONOMICS ELIMI-
nating the aches and pains, April
19, 1995. Full day course at Ben-
miller Inn. Call Brenda Edgar, 523-
4916 for registration information.
11-2
FIDDLE CHAMPIONS GRAHAM
AND ELEANOR TOWNSEND
return to Blyth Memorial Hall on
Sunday, April 2 at 2:30 p.m.
Tickets $15.00 Call 519-523-9300.
10-4
DATEMA. We would like to thank
our family and friends for making
our 40th anniversary such a very
special one to remember. Thank
you for the gifts, flowers and cards.
A sincere thanks. - Mervin and
Gay Datema. 12-1p
DOLMAGE. We would like to
thank the people who sent cards,
phoned and stopped by to offer
support to us. Your encouragement
is helping us through this difficult
time. - Doug and Karen and
family. 12- 1p
KOCHIS. We would like to thank
all of our family, friends, relatives
and neighbours for standing so
strongly beside us during a time of
such sorrow. Even though there
were no words you could say to
take away our pain, just the sound
of your voices on the phone or your
presence at our side has helped us
so much. For all those who brought
food and flowers to the house,
those who are helping out with
chores and for all of you who have
sent cards and have offered to help,
thank you so much for your
kindness. You have all made this
tragedy less painful for us. Thank
you. - Marita, Jonathan and
Jessica. 12-1
REID. Thank you to everyone for
the cards, gifts, calls and visits
during our stay in hospital. A
sincere thank you to Drs. Walker
and Thomson and the terrific O.B.
staff. - Kim and Justine. 12-1
THORNTON. The family of the
late George Thornton of Brussels
wishes to express our sincere
thanks to friends, relatives and
neighbours for your support,
expressions of sympathy cards,
floral tributes, memorial donations
sent at the time of our loss of a dear
father, grandfather and great-
grandfather, to the nursing staff at
Mitchell Nursing Home in
Mitchell, our grateful thanks for
care, kindness and understanding
given him while there, also
pallbearers and flowers bearers.
Thanks to Betts Funeral Home,
Rev. Nancy Beale for her
comforting words. Thanks to the
ladies of the Anglican Church of
Brussels for the lovely lunch. All of
these things will always be
remembered with gratitude by our
families. - The Thornton family.
12-1
TYERMAN. I would like to thank
everyone who sent me gifts at my
bridal shower, they were very much
appreciated. I would also like to
thank Darlene Fischer and Julie
Mitchell for putting on the shower
and thank you for the gifts l
received. Special thanks to the
wedding party for the Buck and
Doe. Thanks again. - Sherry
Tyerman and Shawn Thompson.
12-1
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, Jackpot must
go! Doors open 5:30 p.m. eow
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LOST
STRAYED
LOST - SET OF KEYS WITH
Dan's Auto Repair key chain, in
Blyth on March 15. If found please
take to The Citizen office in Blyth.
12-1
P
PERSONAL
DIVORCES/PARDONS/NAME
changes - no court appearance,
reasonable cost, legal aid welcome.
Luigi E. Circelli, Peggy Wilson
(Paralegal). Call collect 1-519-434-
1691. 18-tfn
GUARANTEED TO MAKE YOU
laugh - Ladies need a break today?
Let's go to McDonalds. No, just
joking. Are you tired of the heat
from your stove? Well, I may have
the answer. Single male 28, enjoys
movies, cooking, outdoor activities,
walks and children. Seeking single
female 20 to 30 who likes sports
and being treated like a lady. Apply
to Drawer #4053, c/o The Huron
Expositor, PO Box 69, Seaforth,
On. NOK IWO. 10-3
FOR SALE - PUREBRED ROTT-
weiller puppies. Phone 887-9614.
12-1
R
REAL ESTATE
"SUDDENLY ITS SOLD"
Real Estate Ltd.
Mason Bailey 482-9371
BROKER (24 Hour Service)
BLYTH: Neat 3 bedroom bungalow, 2
years old, beautiful oak kitchen
cupboards, large lot and sun deck.
Can be bought with or without above
ground pool.
BLYTH: 4 plex on large lot, looking
for someone who is handy and wants
good income.
BUILDING LOTS: In Blyth on
Hamilton and King St., fully serviced.
NEW LISTING: Blyth 1 1/2 floor frame
home, on large lot with new furnace
and nicely kept throughout. Close to
school and uptown.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 8 units,
prosperous community, asking
$265,000.00.
RESTAURANT AND GAS STATION:
with modern apartment on busy
corner showing good returns. Lots of
parking.
ONE ACR Y PROPERTY:
Wide fron e for retail or
service business.
HELP
WANTED
A SALESPERSON REQUIRED
for on-farm sales of chemical,
fertilizer and crop purchases for
elevator. Weed identification and
knowledge of fertilizer would be a
definite asset. Apply to Drawer
800, c/o The Citizen, PO Box 429,
Blyth. 11-2
DRIVER REQUIRED, NEED AZ
license, clean abstract. Phone 519-
523-9207. 11-2
IN
MEMORIAM
GLOUSHER. In loving memory of
a dear wife, mother and grand-
mother, Norma Glousher who
passed away four years ago March
24, 1991.
God looked around his garden
And found an empty space
Then he looked down upon this
earth,
And saw your tired face.
He put his arms around you
And lifted you to rest,
God's garden must be beautiful
For he only takes the best.
He knew that you were suffering,
He knew that you were in pain,
He knew that you would never get
well
Upon this earth again.
He saw the road was getting rough
The hills were hard to climb
So he closed your weary eyelids,
And whispered "Peace be Thine".
- Lovbd -and missed by husband
Wilmer, Stewart, Sharon, Barb,
kim and grandchildren. 12-1
ROSE. In loving memory of a dear
son-in-law, Jim, who passed away
March 25, 1991.
Time takes away the edge of grief,
But memories turn back every leaf.
- Sadly missed and remembered by
Helen and family. 12-lp
ROSE, James. In loving memory of
a dear husband and father who
passed away March 25, 1991.
Our lives go on without you
And nothing is the same.
We have to hide our heartache,
When someone speaks your name.
The special years will not return
When we were all together.
But with the love within our hearts
You will walk with us forever.
- Love always, Fran, Darwin and
Tammy. 12-1
UV ESTOCK—I
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.
04-47p 11*
FYI
The Citizen office in
Brussels is open week-
days excluding Tuesdays
from 10 a.m. until 2
p.m.
There is a slot in the
door for your conve-
nience when the office is
closed.
SM.
PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1995.
WE BUY AND SELL
LIVESTOCK
dairy, beef and horses,
crippled and poor- doing cows
PAY IMMEDIATELY
LICENCED DEALER
CLARENCE
POORTENGA
887-9747