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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-04-23, Page 25THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23,1997 PAGE 25. CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS GARAGE YARD SALE IN MEMORIAMcIC ■ G EXEL. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all those who sent cards, best wishes, and flowers on the occasion of our 60th anniversary. It was great to meet so many friends at our Come and Go Tea so gracefully served by the Melville Church ladies. Thank you to our children for making all the arrangements and for the dinner on Saturday. Above all thank you to our Heavenly Father for His care these past 60 years. - Gerald and GerrieExel. 16-lp HART. Sincere thanks to everyone who helped get ready for the sale and for all their help the day of the sale. Thanks to Murray Houston for the use of his wagons and to Ross Goll for the use of his wagon and trailer. It is all very much appreciated. - Robert and Muriel. 16-lp HUNKING. We wish to express our sincere thanks for cards, flowers and gifts which we received for our 55th wedding anniversary (which was on the 11th of April not the 1st as printed in the papers). Special thanks to our family for their love and thought­ fulness. - Lome and Addie. 16-lp VERBURG. Thank you to all who helped take care of Nathan and for your love and support. Our sincere gratitude goes to Mom and Dad B and Mom and Dad V and Lisa. Special thanks to Dr. Hay for his excellent care throughout the pregnancy and birth and to the wonderful OB nurses at Clinton Public Hospital. Thank you also to Raymond for your love and support and for being such a wonderful coach and father. - Tanya and Justine. 16-1 VINCENT. We sincerely thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for the cards, food and words of comfort at the time of the loss of our dear granddaughter, Shannon. We also extend a special thank you to the Rev. Mary Jane Hobden. Your kindness and support will always be remembered. - Harold and Edith Vincent. 16- lp COMING EVENTS DANNY LEAR AND JENNIFER West are pleased to announce their forthcoming marriage on April 26, 1997 at Londesboro United Church followed by an open reception at 9 p.m. at the Blyth Community Centre. 15-2 BAKE SALE. SILENT AUCTION and lunch counter, Saturday, April 26, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Trinity Angli­ can Church, Blyth. 15-2b ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH presents Music Makin Moms on Sunday, April 27, 1997, 7:30 p.m. Old Tyme Country and Gospel. Adults $5.00 per person, Si0.00 per family. (12 years & under, free). 15-2p CHILI SUPPER INCLUDES CHIU, salads, rolls and desserts, Blyth Arena, Monday, April 28, 1997 at 5-7 p.m. Adults: $6.00; Children (5 - 11): $4.00; Preschoolers: free. Sponsored by 1st Blyth Scouts - Rovers. Tickets available at The Citizen. Phone Clark residence 523-9659. 14-3p ROAST BEEF COUNTRY SUPPER, Auburn United Church, Saturday, April 26, 1997. Sittings - 5 p.m., 6 p.m., 7 p.m. Adults $8.00; Elementary Children $4.00; Pre­ School & Kindergarten - Free; Family Rate $25.00. Tickets avail­ able from: Maureen Bean 526-7769 or Teresa Roetcisoender 526-7387. Advance tickets preferred. 15-2p BLYTH FESTIVAL AUDITIONS Monday, April 28, 7-10 p.m. for five young people ages 7 to 15 to act in Quiet in the Land. Call 523- 4345. 15-2 HALLRICE 4-H DAIRY CALF Club first General meeting, April 30, 1997 Glen McNeil's. For more information call 524-7428 or 357- 2529. Parents welcome. 15-2p EUCHRE TOURNAMENT AT Walton Hall Thursday, April 24 at 8 p.m. Bring your own partner. Admission $5. Cash prizes of $100. Lunch provided. 13-4 CRAFTS, ANTIQUES, BAKE table, clothing, Saturday, April 26, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Grey Central School, Ethel. Vendors please call 887-6240. 15-2p COMMUNITY SHOWER APRIL 27, 1997 at the Library in Brussels at 2 p.m. for Mary-Anne Gibson who will be married to Rob Boneschansker in May. Your host is Dorothy Cummings 887-9393. Hope to see you there to welcome this new member of our community. 15-2 GAIL & BRAD’S MARVELLOUS Wedding Adventure Mystery Dinner/Theatre May 2 and 3, Blyth Festival. Tickets $15 and $25. Call Box office: (519) 523-9300. 12-6 BLYTH FESTIVAL PRESENTS The Pianoman's Daughter ...and Others Wed., April 23 at 8 p.m. Tickets $28. Call the Box Office at (519)523-9300. 12-5 ETHEL UNITED CHURCH Ham and Turkey Supper, Sunday, May 4, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Grey Central School, Ethel. Adults $7.50; children 7-12, $3.00; 6 and under, free. For tickets phone 887- 9442 or 887-6055. 15-3 ON MONDAY, APRIL 28 AT 7 RM. Majestic Women's Institute are hosting a Cancer Casserole Euchre Party at Brussels Public Library. All proceeds go to the Cancer Society. 14 & 16 COMMUNITY MISCELLANEOUS shower for Dianne Nethery (marrying Ken Siertsema) at the Belgrave W.I. Hall, Tuesday, May 6 at 7:45 p.m. 16-2 SHED BUCK & DOE FOR ANG Terpstra and Chris DeGroot on Saturday, April 26. Dancing until dawn. For tickets call 887-6313 or 887-9158. Advance tickets ensure entry. 14-3p BAKE SALE & BOTTLE DRIVE for 1st Blyth Scouting, Saturday, May 1 from 9 a.m. to noon. Bake sale will be in front of Memorial Hall. Door to door canvass for bottles in Auburn, Blyth and Londesboro. 16-2b MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Church May time Supper, Wednes­ day, May 28. Supper served 5 to 7. Adults $8.00; children 6 to 12, $4.00; 5 and under, free. 16-18-19-20 ST. JOHN FIRST AID COURSE, Sunday, April 27, 1 p.m. - 10 p.m. Brussels Fire Hall. Call 887-6100 or 887-6797 and leave message to register. Cost $45. 16-1 STAG & DOE FOR SCOTT MacFarlane and Christine Todd on May 10 at Belgrave Arena, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Music by D.J. Age of Majority. 16-3b BLYTH HORTICULTURAL Society Spring Invitational Tuesday, May 13, 7:30 p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall. Find out all you want to know about roses. Enter­ tainment and lunch provided. 16-3 COUNTRY ROADS TOUR Sunday, May 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Join us for a tour of the Bluevale-Wroxeter-Gorrie area. 11 stops at North Huron's most inter­ esting and fun places. For more information call 335-3909. Maps and flyers available at Bluevale Restaurant and at The Citizen offices in Blyth and Brussels. 16-2 OPEN HOUSE FOR MARY LOWE'S 75th birthday on Saturday, May 3, 1997 from 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. at I.O.O.F.-Rebekah Lodge Rooms, Brussels, Ontario. Please accept this as your personal invitation. In lieu of gifts, donations can be made to the Huron County Food Bank. 16-1 MOTHER'S DAY BREAKFAST Brunch Buffet, May 1 1, 1997, 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Dinner Buffet, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. The Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 16-3 Benefit Dance Friday, April 25 at the B.M.G. Community Centre for the Miller/MacDonald Families who lost their home due to a fire. We ask that everyone please bring some lunch ~ 9 p.m. * 1 a.m. CRIMIE 1*1 STOPPERS 1-800-222-TIPS BRENDA AND SHAREE ARE having a craft and garage sale, Saturday, April 26 - 8:00 a.m. - ?? rain or shine. Glass top coffee table, 2 H.P. boat motor, antique butter chum and much more. Place: Sharee Bartliff - 55 Smith St., Clinton, ON. 16-1 H HAY/STRAW BIG SQUARE BALES OF STRAW for sale. Call 523-9241 or 523- 4868. 16-2 HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED PART-TIME/ full-time waitress wanted for a local restaurant. Please bring your resume in person to B.J.'s Cafe, Queen St., Blyth. 16-lb BABYSITTER REQUIRED preferably in my home, part-time. Phone 887-9129. 15-2 Wingham & District Community Living Association is seeking applicants for the position of: Part Time Community Support Worker (male preferred) To provide structure, super­ vision and guidance to an adult male with a develop­ mental disability. Access to reliable trans­ portation Is required. Wages and benefits will be paid as per the Association's grids. Please forward resumes by May 1,1997 to: Lois Darling Office Manager WDCLA P.O. Box 818 Wingham, ON NOG 2W0 HELP WANTED Applications are being received by the undersigned for mowing grass at the following locations: CONCESSION LQI NAME 6 Pt 6 Kinburn Cemetery 10 Pt 26 Londesboro Cemetery 10 Pt 33 Ebenezer Cemetery 14 Pt 34 Lutheran Cemetery 11 Pt 24 Municipal Office Auburn Auburn Community Hall Applicant to provide own mower and all costs associated with same. Submit quote on a "per cut" basis. Closing date: Tues., May 6,1997 at 4:00 p.m. B.M. Shaddick, Clerk-Treasurer P.O. Box 226 Londesboro, ON. N0M 2H0 Ph: (519)523-4340 RAYNARD. In loving memory of Beatrice Raynard who7passed away April 19, 1991. Nothing can ever take away The love our hearts hold dear. Fond memories linger everyday With many a silent tear. - Fondly remembered and sadly missed by Darlene and Lee, Dwayne and Laurie. 16-1 EVELYN WILLIAMSON In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great­ grandmother who passed away 10 years ago April 29,1987. We think of you as we prepare for your youngest grandson's weeding. We thank you for the extra pair of willing arms when little ones were sick. We thank you for being there in the spring and fall when we were busy in the fields. We miss your many visits and your letters form Santa for the kids. We miss your wonderful cooking when we helped with your lawn and your wood. We miss visiting you in your apartment in Seaforth. We have a very special place deep in our hearts, you will always be loved and remembered. Dearly loved and missed by Ken and Anne and family. HELP WANTED