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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1996 PAGE 17.
Estate Auction
of Household
Furnishings, Appliances,
Antiques, Collectables,
Primitives, Guns, Fishing
Gear & Misc. Items.
For the Estate of
Mrs. Reta Strong
of Gorrie, plus selected con-
signments from Wingham
and Area Homes. At the
Wingham Sales Arena.
(Just north ofWmghant on Hwy. #4)
Thursday Eve
August 15 / 96
This is another Quality
Auction of well kept
household goods both
modern and antique.
Auctioneer: Jake Kikkert
357-2987
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BIRTHS
ARMSTRONG. Bruce and
Claudette are pleased to announce
the arrival of Bryce James Robert.
He was born July 25, 1996 at
Listowel Memorial Hospital, a
brother for Brandon and Morgan.
Proud grandparents are Jim and
Leona Armstrong and Ron and
Arlene Fraser of Bracebridge.32-lp
PARANYI. Chris and Colleen are
thrilled to announce the arrival of
Ryan's baby sister Kira Brianne on
August 6, 1996 at K-W Hospital
weighing 8 lbs. 3 1/2 oz. Happy
grandparents are Harold and Karen
Bridge, Brussels and Frank and
Barb Paranyi, St. Agatha. Proud
great-grandmothers are Jean
Bridge, Brussels, Virginia Potter,
Kitchener and Ida Paranyi,
Windsor. 32-1
TYLER. Tracy and Leah are happy
to announce the safe arrival of Julia
Michelle, born July 18, 1-996 at
Clinton Public Hospital, weighing
8 lbs. 4 oz., a little sister for Trevor
and Jessica. Proud grandparents are
Keith and Olwen Richmond of
Blyth and Keith Tyler of Lucknow.
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C
CARD OF
THANKS
ARMSTRONG. We would like to
thank everyone who joined us in
celebrating our 25th wedding
anniversary. A big thank you to our
family and friends for all of their
time and hard work. Many thanks
for all of the best wishes, flowers,
cards and gifts. We really
appreciated everything and will
fondly remember our 25th. — Fred
and Ruth. 32-lp
BOSMAN. I would like to thank
my friends, neighbours and rela-
tives for attending the community
shower held on July 30. It was
great to see so many familiar faces,
especially those who drove from
far away to attend. A special thanks
to Gail and her helpers for
organizing such a wonderful
evening. The gifts and warm
wishes were greatly appreciated. I
had a lovely time! — Tracy. 32-1
JOHNSTON. The family of the late
Bertha M. Johnston would like to
extend our thanks to all relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
expressions of sympathy, floral
tributes, memorial donations, cards,
visits, phone calls and food so
generously brought in. Special
thanks to the U.C.W. for the lovely
luncheon, Beattie-Falconer Funeral
Home who officiated, last but not
least the wonderful care givers and
staff at Huronview for the kindness
and warmth they provided during
mom's stay at the home. The many
expressions of sympathy shown to
us will always be remembered.
Sincerely — Frank, Dorothy and
family. 32-1
McQUARRIE. I would like to
thank my friends-and relations for
the cards, visits, flowers, given to
me while a patient in the Wingham
and District Hospital. Thanks to Dr.
McGregor and Hanlon and special
thanks to Dr. Michele Flowers for
the great treatment she gave me and
to the nurses of second floor and
intensive care. Thanks to my
nephew Bob who made my stay
much brighter. — Peter McQuarrie.
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SMITH. We wish to express our
heartfelt thanks to our many
friends, relatives and neighbours
for the thoughtfulness shown to us
at the recent loss of our dear
mother, grandmother and wife,
Elaine. Words can never express
our appreciation for the caring
phone calls, visits, food, cards,
flowers and donations to the
Cancer Society in memory of our
loved one. Generous donations
from our friends and neighbours
were- used to purchase an electric
hospital bed which is available for
use in homes in our area. Special
thanks to Community Nursing
Services staff Melanie Pletch and
Kim Coultes who cared for Elaine
at home, Rev. Cathrine Campbell
for her support and McBurney
Funeral Home for their assistance.
Your support and friebdship will
never be forgotten. — Larry and
family. 32-1
VAN CAMP. I would like to thank
nurses and staff at Clinton Hospital
for the kindness and care, where I
was a recent patient, also thanks to
Dr. Street and Dr. Hay for their
care. — Verlaine Van Camp. 32-1p
VOLK. We would like to thank our
friends, neighbours and relatives
for all the kind deeds they have
done for us, getting in the wood,
cutting grass, bringing in food, and
the rides to London, also their
visits. It will always be appreciated.
— Al and Lois. 32-1p
With Osteoporosis
a fractured hip could he
a life sentence.
• • al.' Osteoporosis
Society
of Canada
Call 1-800-463-6842
for more information.
WHITFIELD. The family of the
late Herman Whitfield wishes to
express their heartfelt thanks to
their relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for expressions of sympathy,
cards, floral tributes and donations.
Also for gifts of food sent to the
house. A special thanks to Rev.
Chris Johnston for a comforting
.service, Stephen Betts for his
understanding, the U.C.W. for a
lovely lunch provided at the
church. — Muriel Whitfield and
family. 32-1
BLOOD DONOR CLINIC AT
F. E. Madill Secondary School,
Wingham, Thursday, Aug. 22,
5 - 9 p.m. 32-2
HURON COUNTY PLOWING
Match, Aug. 22 - Coaching and
Junior Match; Aug. 23 - Main Day,
12:00 p.m. full course lunch;
1:00 p.m. Speeches. Awards and
trophies after judging. Farm of Neil
and Marie McGavin, Lot 24, Conc.
13, McKillop Twp. 32-2
PAUL STECKLE'S 3RD ANNUAL
SUMMER BARBECUE -
Wednesday, August 21, 1996 from
5 - 8 p.m. Stanley Township
Complex, Varna, Ontario. Special
Guest: The Honourable Ralph
Goodale, Minister of Agriculture &
Agri-Food. Tickets $15. For
information and tickets call 1-800-
465-1726. 32-2
Gladiola Tea
on
Thursday, August 15
from 10:00 to 4:00
Lunch 11:00 to 1:30
Tea 2:00 to 4:00
Bake Table &
Glads for Sale
at Blyth Legion
Proceeds to Epilepsy
McCALL REUNION TO BE
held on Sunday, August 18 at the
Walton Hall. Dinner at 12 noon.
Hope to see you there! 32-1
PLEASE SUPPORT EPILEPSY.
Sale of glads at Blyth Legion, at the
Thrift Shop in Brussels, and
outside the Post Office in Wingham
on Aug. 15 and 16. 32-1
BASIC RESCUER CPR LBVEL C
Saturday, August 24, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Seaforth Community Hospital. Call
527-1650 to register. 32-2
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
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. tin
BRIDAL SHOWER FOR PATTY
Steffler, Monday, Aug. 19 at St.
Ambrose Parish Hall, Brussels at
8 p.m. Everyone welcome. 31-2
FOR
RENT
OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE FOR
rent on the main street of Blyth.
Available August 1. For informa-
tion call days 519-523-4595,
evenings 519-482-5545. 28-tfn
GARAGE SALE - FRI./SAT.,
August 16/17 - antiques,
collectables, wood stove, china,
glassware, old tools, milk cans,
churn, trunks, wagon and buggy
wheels, rope bed and wooden
ironing board, 6 miles north of
Seaforth on Conc. 12, McKillop
Township. 32-1
GARAGE SALE - LOFTUS ST.,
Auburn, Friday, Aug. 16, 4 - 8 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 17, 8 a.m. to noon,
weather permitting. 32-1
GARAGE SALE - MONDAY,
August 19, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.; Aug.
20, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Aug. 21, 9 a.m.
- 6 p.m.; Aug. 23, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.;
Aug. 24, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. at the Old
Anglican Church in Belgrave. 32-1
H
HAY/STRAW
FOR SALE - ROUND BALES
and square bales of rotary wheat
straw. Steve Thompson, 523-4916.
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WANTED TO BUY: SECOND
cut hay in Cranbrook, Ethel or
Brussels area. Call 887-6425. 32-2
IN
MEMORIAM
In memory of Scott, Todd and Neil,
August 12, 1990.
As time unfolds another year,
Silent memories keep you near,
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts you're always
there.
To some you may be forgotten,
To others a part of the past,
But to those who loved and lost
you,
Your memory will ever last.
— Friends forever, Shirley Ann,
Michelle, Lara, Laura. 32-1
TAYLOR. In memory of Brad
Taylor who passed away suddenly
August 13, 1989.
As time unfolds another year,
Silent memories keep you near,
No longer in our life to share,
But in our hearts you're always
there.
To some you may be forgotten,
To others a part of the past,
But to those who loved and lost
you,
Your memory will ever last.
— Always loved and missed by
Mom and your family. 32-1
VINCENT. In loving memory of
our dear grandson, nephew and
cousin, Michael Vincent, who
passed away August 8, 1989.
His memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part.
God has him in His keeping
We have him in our hearts.
— Lovingly remembered by Grampa
and Grandma Vincent and family.
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Farmers Are Injured On The Job
Farming has the highest incidence
of disabling injuries of all
industries in Canada, at 58 per
1,000 workers.