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The Citizen, 1999-05-26, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1999. CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED IN MEMORIAM COMING EVENTS Q DEVRIES. I would like to say thank you to all my family, friends and neighbours, to the crew of ambulance drivers who took me to Wingham and District Hospital, to Dr. Sleath and nurses on second floor who took such good care of me and after coming home for all the cards, flowers, visits and goodies. An extra thank you to the ladies of Home Care, like guardian angels, they were there when I needed them, just wonderful. It’s great to be home again. Come and see me. - Jane Devries. 2l-l PEARSON. A sincere thank you to all who remembered us at the time of the death of our dear father and brother, Hugh. Thank you for your flowers, memorial donations, cards, food and phone calls. Thanks to Rene, Isabel and Nora for serving us a delicious lunch after the funeral. - Bob, Ralph and Edna. 21-lp RODGER. I would like to thank the many relatives, friends and family attending my 90th birthday celebration, also for the flowers, cards and gifts. Thanks to my grandchildren who helped serve and cleaned up in the kitchen, to Jane for the delicious dinner Sunday. Friends were present from Auburn, Blyth, Belgrave, Lucknow, Kincardine, Mountain, Scarborough, Glamis and Goderich. (Hope you had a Happy Birthday Sunday Taylor). - Emerson. 21-1 SEERS. On behalf of the Canadian Cancer Society we would like to thank the canvassers of the Auburn area for all their hard work. We collected over $2,000. Thanks for a great job. - Bill and Maxine Seers, captains of the Cancer Canvass. 21-lp CALVIN BRICK UNITED Church cold meat supper, Saturday, May 29, Institute Hall, Belgrave, 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $8.00, children $4.00, preschoolers free. 20-2 iE COMING EVENTS MAYTIME SUPPER, SUNDAY, May 30, 5 - 7 p.m. at Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels. Adults $8.00, age 6-12, $4.00, 5 and under free. 20-2p BLYTH FESTIVAL PRESENTS Huron County’s Largest One-Day Used Book Sale, Saturday, June 5, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Blyth Memorial Community Hall. Free admission. Refreshments available. Books accepted May 28 to June 4. Info: (519)523-9300. 20-3 MAKE A SPLASH! Saturday, May 29, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the Wawa- nosh Nature Centre. Activities about life around streams. Demonstrations and displays. Come and get your feet wet! Free admission. Suitable for the whole family. Call 519-335-3557 for information. Located north of Blyth, west of Highway 4, on Nature Centre Road. 20-2 THIS BEING THE YEAR OF THE Older Persons the Majestic Women’s Institute is having a Tea at Huronlea in their honour, on Thursday, June 3, 2 to 3:30. Everyone is invited. 21-1 ALL CANDIDATES’ MEETING Huron-Bruce Riding, Monday, May 31, 1999, 8:00 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion, Lucknow. Sponsored by Bruce and Huron Federations of Agriculture. Your opportunity to meet and question the candidates on agriculture issues and concerns. 21-1 GARDEN PARTY, SUNDAY, June 13, one sitting only at 5:30 p.m. at BMG Community Centre, sponsored by Brussels United Church Women. Entertain­ ment to follow. Adults $10, Youth 7 - 12, $5, preschoolers free. Advance tickets only. Phone 887- 6457,887-9340,887-6377. 21-3p BRUSSELS HORTICULTURE meeting in Brussels Library, Monday, May 31 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. Cathrine Campbell. A spring plant sale will be held. Lunch and door prizes. Guests from Blyth and Seaforth will be with us. Everyone welcome. 21-1 SALAD SUPPER, KNOX CHURCH, Cranbrook in the Cranbrook Community Centre, Tuesday, June 8, 1999. Adults $8, 6 - 12 years $4, 5 and under, free. Two sittings 5:30 and 6:45 p.m. For tickets phone 887-6777 or 887-6588. 21-2 LAST EUCHRE TOURNAMENT at Walton Hall, Thursday, May 27, 8 p.m. Admission $5. Bring your own partner. Lunch provided. Prizes and surprises. 21-1 EVENING FOR WOMEN 45+. Meet Dr. Beth Henning, Acting Medical Officer of Health and Dr. Elizabeth Smith from Womens- health Clinic. May 27, 7:00 p.m. Huron County Health Unit Auditorium. Healthy desserts. For info and registration call 482-3416. Fee $5.00 21-1 TICKETS - SOUNDSATION Annual Choreographed Musical Extravaganza. 1999 Show "Music In Motion" Dates: Friday, May 28 and Saturday, May 29, 7:59 p.m., Teeswater Community Centre. Tickets only $12.00 each and are available at the following locations: Wingham - Ernie King Music & M rs. B's; Lucknow - Lucknow Veterinary Clinic; Mildmay - Stewarts Pharmacy; Walkerton - Walkerton Meat Market, Kisses & Holst Office Supply; Blyth - Black Creek Clothing; Brussels - Oldfield Pro Hardware; Teeswater - Teeswater Video Mart; Kincardine - Finchers & Pelican Pete's; Hanover - Ruffles & Holst Office Supply; Port Elgin - Port's Emporium and Ralph's Highway Shoppette or call our Ticket Hotline Toll Free 1-877-265-LALA (5252). 19-3 BLYTH FESTIVAL PRESENTS Silver Screen Weekend, May 28 - 30. A weekend of feature films and movie moments for the whole family. Tickets $5 - $8 in advance. Four-show weekend pass $20. 523- 9300 local or toll free 1-877-862- 5984. 18-4 COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER for Marcia Heath, (future bride of Jim Campbell), at Duff’s United Church, Walton, on Tuesday, June 1,8 p.m. 20-2p ETHEL UNITED CHURCH Anniversary Services June 6 at 11:00 a.m. Special speaker Sarah Davidson, grandmother of Jesse Davidson. Special quartet music by Vocal Agreement. Lunch to follow. Everyone welcome. 20-3 SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS Doubles Nite Bingo, Monday, May 31, 7:15 p.m. Seaforth Arena. Doors open 5:30 p.m. All games doubled. $2,000 Jackpot. Licence #M28731. 20-2 Ffl WANTED TO RENT - CROP- land for short or long term. Cash or variable rent. Phone Nott Farms, 482-7439. 07-tfn GARAGE/ YARD SALE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS 5TH Annual Yard Sale, Saturday, May 29. Information - phone 887-6572. 20-2 SHOP FOR NEW AT SEAFORTH’S annual sidewalk sale Wednesday, June 2 through Saturday, June 5 and buy recycled at giant community yard sale, June 5. 21-2 GARAGE SALE AT 280 Turnberry St., Brussels, Friday, May 28, 7 a.m. to ? Kid’s clothes and much, much more. 21-1 HELP WANTED THE BRUSSELS, MORRIS & Grey Community Centre is now looking to hire one part-time arena staff member. This position may possibly lead to a permanent part- time position. For more informa­ tion regarding hours and job description please contact Murray McArter at the BMG Community Centre (887-6621). Send resumes to Shelly Pryce, Secretary- Treasurer, BMG Recreation Board, RR 3, Brussels, NOG 1H0 by June 4, 1999. 20-2 PART TIME - FULL TIME ON poultry farm. Various duties. Phone 887-9442. 20-2 DAYTIME COOK TO START immediately. Please apply to The Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 21-1 b BLYTH FESTIVAL USHERS and greeters orientation evening, Tuesday, June 1, 7:30 p.m. Bainton Gallery. New and seasoned volunteers welcome! Sign-up sheets and refreshments available. For information call Joan at 523- 4345. 21-1 MILKER - PART TIME/FULL time. We have a milking parlour. Phone after 9 p.m. 482-9598. 19-3 HERD MANAGERS WANTED - Due to expansion we are currently seeking responsible individuals to manage various aspects of produc­ tion in our large, modern swine units. Previous swine management and supervisory experience would be considered assets. Excellent wage and benefit package for the successful candidate. Please submit resumes to: Acre T Farms Ltd., RR 3, Brussels, ON NOG 1H0. Fax: (519) 887-6330. 20-2 KenCucksey £ O’APoultry Service CHICKEN (519)357-4387or nArniiFTC 1-800-650-1549 between 9 a.m. ' - &4 p.m. RR4, Wingham, ON CATCHERS WANTED! 3U. 4-H GARAGE SALE AT Brussels Presbyterian Church, May, 29, 9 to 2:30. Bedding, china, furniture, videos and lots more. 4-H Info Booth. 20-2 Estate No. 35-079561 NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY AND FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS (Subsection 102 (1)) IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY OF L.H. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INC. Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, in the Province of Ontario. Take notice that: 1. L.H RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INC. filed an assignment in bank­ ruptcy on the 19th day of May, 1999 and the undersigned KEN PEAKE, was appointed as trustee of the estate of the bankrupt by the official receiver, subject to affirmation by the creditors of the trustee’s appoint­ ment or the substitution of another trustee by the creditors. 2. The first meeting of creditors of the bankrupt will be held on the 9th day of June 1999 at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon at Industry Canada 30 Duke Street Kitchener, Ontario 3. To be entitled to vote at the meeting, a creditor must lodge with the trustee, before the meeting a proof of claim and, where necessary, a proxy. 4. Creditors must prove their claims against the estate of the bankrupt in order to share in any distribution of the proceeds realized from the estate. DATED at North Bay, ONTARIO the 20th day of May, 1999. 222 McIntyre St. W. Suite 204 North Bay, Ontario P1B 2Y7 Ken Peake Trustee in Bankruptcy DOBSON. In loving memory of William M. (Bill) Dobson who passed away May 28, 1998. We cannot halt the hand of time or live again the past. Within our hearts are memories, that will forever last. - Lovingly remembered by Helen and family. 21-lp HUBBARD. In loving memory of a dear and loving companion, James, who was taken away from me so suddenly as a result of an automobile accident on May 20. Three years ago today My heart was split in two One side filled with memories The other side died with you. I think of you constantly But that is nothing new You had a nature no one could ever forget And a hear that was purer than gold. That final memory I’ll always embrace For nothing is the same anymore. I still hide my heartache Whenever someone speaks your name. But I realize God saw you were tired and needed a rest He knew what he needed and called on the best. Your love will never grow cold There will always be heartache And often a silent tear, But thanks again for the good times you gave me Deep in my heart those memories will always be kept, Forever remembered and never forgotten. - Sadly missed by Cheryl and Stacey. 21-lp Phone # (705) 472-2640 Fax # (705) 472-6241