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C
CARD OF
THANKS
C
COMING
EVENTS
C COMING
EVENTS
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT A
PRIMROSE
GARDENS
- pickling cucumbers
- potatoes
- green beans
and more
VanAmersfoort's
570 Queen St. N., Blyth
523-4202
Will take phone orders
Closed Sundays
The family of George Michie
cordially invites you to an
OPEN HOUSE,
in celebration of his
80TH BIRTHDAY
August 12,1995 2-4 p.m.
Belgrave Community Centre
Best Wishes Only
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1995. PAGE 17.
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
BLYTH: TWO BEDROOM
apartment, fridge, stove, utilities
and laundry facilities all included.
Phone 482-9371. 01-tfn
NEWLY DECORATED 3 BED-
room semi in Blyth. Ample
parking, large yard $525 plus
utilities. 887-9007. 27-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Brussels, $475.00 plus hydro.
Phone 519-743-9298. 20-tfn
HOUSE FOR RENT, SELL OR
other, 1 1/2 storey, 3 bedroom
house, mature lot, steel heated
workshop. Good Brussels location.
Phone 519-886-4182. 31-2p
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE FOR
rent, nicely decorated, good sized
yard, detached garage in Brussels.
$550 a month plus utilities.
References required. Phone 887-
6178. 31-lp
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Brussels, heat included.
Available Sept. 1. 887-6408. 30-2
A ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
ROOM AND BOARD IN
Brussels area sought for 21 year old
male, recovering from a MVA.
Working full time on local farm.
Appreciates privacy. Phone 519-
439-0701, Extn. 258. 30-2
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
USED KITCHEN CUPBOARDS
from United Church Manse, base
unit - 124" with sink and faucet,
two upper units - 45 1/2" and 51",
plywood doors, $250 or B.O. Also
plywood linen cabinet, 95" high x
27" wide x 17" deep, 6 shelves - 6
doors - $75 or B.O. Phone 523-
4711 or 523-9236. 31 -lp
12 X 60 HOUSE TRAILER IN
Brussels trailer park, includes small
serviced workshop. To view call
887-6211 or 887-6118. 31-1 •
NEW CROP LODI APPLES
limited supply. Contact Boyd
Taylor 523-9279. 31-1
J. R. FEAR APIARIES NOW HAS
fresh honey and comb honey. Open
Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Closed Thursdays. Open
evenings by appointment or
chance, 357-3656. 30-2
B
BIRTHS
COUSINS. Dad isn't feeling quite
so out-numbered these days with
the birth of a son! Pamela, Michelle
and Rachel are thrilled to announce
the arrival of Adam James, born
July 22, weighing 7 lbs. 5 oz. at
Wingham and District Hospital.
Thrilled parents are Ken and
Sheila. Also pleased with the new
arrival are grandparents John and
Merle Cousins and Pearl
Whitehead of Teeswater. 31-1
KELLY (McClinchey). Murray and
Glenyce are thrilled to announce
the birth of their son, Michael
Murray on July 25, 1995, weighing
6 lbs. 13 oz. Spoiling privileges go
to grandparents Harold and Doris
McClinchey of Goderich, Wilmer
Kelly of Seaforth and great-
grandmother Elva McClinchey of
Goderich. Also embraced by the
spirit of Grandma Doreen's love.
31-1
KERR. Big brother Colton is
thrilled to have a new baby sister to
share Mommy and Daddy's love.
Kelsey Nicole made a quick and
early arrival on Friday, July 28 at
6:11 a.m. She weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz.
and 20 inches long, a perfect doll
for Colton. Thank you to Daddy
and Granama for being there when
we needed you! 31-1
C
CARD OF
THANKS
HUNKING. We wish to extend a
note of sincere thanks for the many
calls and enquiries we had during
our sister, Clara Riley's illness and
also for the calls and cards we
received when she passed away. —
Lorne and Addie. 31-lp
KERR. Thank you to Dr. Hay for
his quick trip to the hospital and
professional expertise. Also to the
O.B. nurses for their great care. —
Kelsey and Nicole. 31-1
MAIZE. We wish to thank our
sons, Bruce, Doug and Adam for
putting on our 25th wedding
anniversary party. Special thanks to
Sandra and Harve Stewart for
having it at their place. Also we
would like to thank friends and
relatives for the gifts, cards and for
all the people who helped to put
this party on. It was appreciated
and it will never be forgotten. —
Greg and Roxy Maize. 31- 1p
McGAVIN-KELSO. Thanks to
everyone who attended our Buck
and Doe. A special thanks to our
wedding party and our families for
their hard work. We had a great
time! Heather and Bryan. 31-1
MOON. Let me express my sincere
gratitude to everyone who offered
me their assistance at the theatre
last Tuesday evening. Appreciated
as well were the efforts of the
ambulance and emergency teams,
hospital staff and Dr. Ping and Dr.
Long. — Betty Moon. 31-lp
O'BRIEN. Thank you to Ross
McCall of Brussels, one of the
directors of Howick Mutual
Insurance Company who stayed
and helped me pull all the cattle out
of the barn and get a cheque that
was fair, promptly. Thanks also to
Atwood Pet Food and their drivers
for cleaning up the terrible mess. —
Wayne O'Brien. 31-2p
RILEY. The family of the late
Clara Riley wishes to extend great
thanks to all those who sent food to
our home, also for the lovely cards,
charitable donations, kind words
and phone calls. A sincere thank
you to the ladies at the church for
the lunch and refreshments; Rev.
Paul Ross for your kind words and
comforting visit; to Mike, Dave and
Chris of Beattie-Falconer Funeral
Homes for their kind assistance.
Deep gratitude to the staff at
Queensway Nursing Home for their
compassionate care both to Clara
and her family. The kindness of
friends, relatives and neighbours
will always be remembered. —
Arnold and Bev Riley, Carman
Riley, Marie Kelly and families.
31-1
TABB. We•wish to express our
sincere thanks to relatives and
friends for their expressions of
sympathy given us in the loss of a
dear cousin, Viola Tabb. Also for
cards, flowers and donations. Our
grateful thanks to the Braemar
Nursing Home for the wonderful
care given Viola during her stay
there and Dr. Hanlon and the
nurses in the ICU of Wingham
Hospital for their special support
and understanding. Special thanks
to Rev. Paul Ross for his meaning-
ful and comforting message and to
Marjorie McDougall for her
inspiring and memorable eulogy.
To the Beattie-Falconer Funeral
Home for their thoughtfulness and
personal service and to the
pallbearers, a sincere thank you.
The general concern and the lovely
lunch provided by the ladies of
Auburn United Church was very
much appreciated. The kindness of
everyone will always be
remembered. — Dorothy and Laurie
Scott, Ralph and Gladys Caldwell.
YOUNG. We wish to thank our
friends and neighbours and Dan
and Ann McInnes for taking care of
the house when we were away and
for the lovely sympathy cards and
phone calls on the loss of my dear
sister, Myrt Fortin in Puce, Ont.
who died July 17, 1995. — Iris and
Roy Young. 31-lp
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
Standard First Aid course, Aug. 21,
22 and 23, 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon,
new Brussels Fire Hall. Call to
register 887-6797. 31-2
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 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.
Licence number M157928. tin
90TH BIRTHDAY - COME AND
help celebrate Elva McClinchey's
90th birthday Aug. 5, 2 - 4 p.m. in
the lower auditorium of the
Pentecostal Church, Bayfield Rd.,
Goderich, Ontario. Best wishes
only. Everyone welcome. 30-2p
COME & GO TEA — THE FAMILY
of John Foran invite you to a
"Come & Go Tea" to celebrate his
80th birthday, Sunday, Aug. 6/95.
2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Auburn Commun-
ity Centre. Presentation 4:00 p.m.
Best Wishes Only. 30-2
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Double Bingo, Monday, Aug. 7,
7:30 p.m., Seaforth Arena. Doors
open 5:30. Over $5,000 in prizes.
$2,000 jackpot. All game prizes
doubled. 30-2
BUCK AND DOE FOR SEAN
Kieffer and Tabatha Montgomery
on Friday, August 4 at B.M. & G.
Community Centre. Music by D.J.
9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Lunch provided.
Age of Majority. 30-2
40th Wedding
Anniversary
Adrian and Shirley
Verstoep invite you to join
us to celebrate our 40th
Wedding Anniversary on
Saturday, August 5th at
our home. Hours from 2-5
p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Best wishes only please.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
"You are Invited!" Monday, Aug.
21 - Friday, Aug. 25, 1995 at Blyth
Christian Reformed Church from
9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Preschoolers
(age 4) to Grade 6 (completed) are
very welcome to join us in five
days of learning, singing and crafts.
For more information contact
Elizabeth Dewit at 887-9918, Deb
Siertsema at 523-9373 or Carol
Reinink at 527-0761. Sponsored by
Blyth Church of God, Blyth United
and Christian Reformed Church.
31-lb
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment - St. Joseph's RC Church,
Clinton, Wednesday, August 9,
8 p.m. Over $100.00 in prizes.
Lunch provided. Everyone wel-
come. Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 31- 1p
THE FALLS CAR SHOW & ARTS
and Crafts Sale - Come out for fun
at the Falls! Falls Reserve Conser-
vation Area is hosting the fourth
annual Car Show and Arts and
Crafts Sale on Saturday, August 5
and Sunday, August 6, 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. 31-1
F
FOUND
FOUND - CAMERA ON HWY. 4.
Must describe to claim. Call 357-
2531. 31-lp
H
HELP
WANTED
THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
requires a conscientious person to
fill a back-up crossing guard
position. Applicants are subject to
the same screening process as
required by the Block Parent
Program. For further information,
please contact the Municipal Office
887-6572. 30-2
WALTON
LANDFILL
COMMITTEE
Requires a landfill site
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 August 18, 1995.
Demand for electricity is strongly
linked to economic growth.
Between 1973 and 1990, North
America's economies have grown
by 52 per cent, while electricity
consumption has risen by 58 per
cent.