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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1999-06-30, Page 15THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1999. PAGE 15. ADAMS. The family of the late Clifford Adams would like to sincerely thank all friends and relatives who shared so much love and support during our loss of a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Salsbury and staff at both Clinton and London hospitals and all the girls from C.C.A.C. and home nursing. Very special thanks to Mike Falconer and staff at Beattie- Falconer Funeral Home for their guidance and compassion and to Reverend Bill McAuslan for his comfort and a warm and sincere service. The social gathering and time of reminiscing provided following by the Londesboro United Church Women was greatly appreciated. Also thanks very much to all who sent cards, called, visited and brought gifts of food and flowers to the house, as well as the many flowers and memorial donations at the funeral home. Every act of kindness is deeply appreciated by Celia Adams, Murray and Ann Adams, Ruth and Gord Barker, Lyle and Lynne Adams and their families. 26-1 BERNARD. I would like to thank friends, neighbours and relatives for coming to my birthday and also for all the cards, gifts and flowers I received. Special thanks to my family for arranging the day. - Margaret Bernard. 26-lp COUTTS. 1 would like to thank everyone who helped me out in so many ways while I was recovering from my accident. To my wonderful neighbours, friends and family for your cards, gifts, food and visits, to those who ran errands and helped with my shopping, a big thank you. It’s great to live in such a caring community. To D. & J. Construction and Dale Machan Plumbing and Heating, we appreciated your quick response to our call. To Jo-Ann for her house call, the girls from St. Elizabeth Home Care and to Dr. Hay for his care in emergency, all was greatly appreciated. - Marie Coutts. 26-1 p ELLIOTT. Many thanks to all my family and friends for their cards, prayers, floral arrangements, treats and phone calls, while in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London and since returning home. Your concerns and thoughtfulness are very much appreciated. - Bev Elliott. 26-1 mm CLASSIFIEDS A message from The War Amps W EW® 11 For more information about the PLAYSAFE Program, call: 1-800-250-3030 http://www.waramps.ca HOWSON. Thanks to everyone who supported the Strawberry Social on June 24, especially those who donated food, cash and those who sold and bought tickets. Special thanks to Blyth Festival, Luann’s Country Flowers, Stitches by M.J., Christa Cameron (secre­ tary), Lavern Clark and the Stewards, Vera and John Hessel- wood, Fred and Hannie Meier, Amanda and Bruce Howson, Jeff Howson, Erma Mason, Joann MacDonald, Shirley Rutledge, Lenora Davidson, Debbie and Fred Hakkers, Susan Howson and to all the other diligent workers involved. Your willingness was greatly appreciated. - Candice Howson, Chair/Strawberry Committee. 26-Ip MARKS. Wow! What a surprise! Thanks to family and friends for the surprise supper and party for our 25th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to Brian, Tanya and Cindy for organizing it. This will be a day we will always remember. - Murray and Donna. 26-1 p MARTIN. Special thanks to LifeLine who so quickly contacted Jim and Lois to help me. The two ambulance drivers from Wingham came quickly and transported me to Seaforth Hospital to the x-ray department. Thanks to Dr. Janet Zettel, the staff and nurses and patients in Room l were superb. Rev. Cathrine Campbell made a cheery and spiritual visit: The flowers, phone calls, cards, gifts, errands and visits were much appreciated. Thanks to Lynn for her excellent ability in getting me safely home and for Lois and Doris on the welcoming end. - Winona Martin. 26-lp STEISS. I want to thank my relatives, neighbours and friends for all the flowers, visits, cards and phone calls while I was a patient in Listowel Hospital and since coming home. I want to thank all my family for the loving care and help they gave me. I want to thank the nurses on second floor for being so good to me and Dr. McNabb and Dr. Annis for all they did for me and the firemen and ambulance drivers, many thanks. - Ruby Steiss. 26-1 p c COMING EVENTS BALL’S CEMETERY, AUBURN, 73rd Annual Memorial Service, Sunday, July 4 at 3 p.m. 25-2p You Are Invited to attend Summer Bible School at Zion Mennonite Fellowship Church 5 km. east of Cranbrook Monday to Friday July 5-16 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Ages 3 1/2 to Grade 8 welcome For more information call 887-6571 ANNUAL BRANDON CEMETERY Service, Sunday, July 4, 2 p.m. Bring your lawn chair. In case of rain, service will be held in Knox Presbyterian Church, Belgrave.26-1 MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA- ment. St. Joseph’s R.C. Church Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, June 30, 8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. 26-lp FOR RENT COMPLETELY EQUIPPED hairdressing salon, downtown Brussels. Available August I. Phone 519-887-9007. 24-tfn OFFICE FOR RENT IN BRUSSELS, $300 per month. Option to buy building also available. Phone 887- 6164. 25-3p YARD SALE - SATURDAY, July 10, 7 a.m. to 12 noon, Belgrave Co-op. You will be mad if you miss it! 26-2 G GARAGE/ YARD SALE YARD SALE - 71 QUEEN ST. E„ Brussels, Saturday, July 3, 8 a.m. - ? 26-lp YARD SALE - JULY 2 ALL DAY, July 3 - until noon, 23 Quebec St., Vanastra. Something for everyone. 26-lp HELP WANTED BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL Society has an opening for secretary/treasurer. Duties to include: recording of minutes, bank deposits, correspondence, complet­ ing government grant applications, income tax forms, paying fair prize money, among other duties. For more information contact Melody at 887-6432. Application and resume may be sent to Dorothy Cummings, R.R. #3, Brussels, NOG 1H0 or Fax 887-9170. Deadline for submissions - July 30/99. 25-3 OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR We are currently seeking an individual to work in our head office. Duties include data entry reception and general office duties. Previous experience with swine and PigCHAMP software would b-e considered assets. Excellent wages and benefits. Please submit resumes to: Acre T Farms Ltd., R.R. #3, Brussels, ON NOG 1H0. Fax 519-887-6330. 25-2 KenCucksey f CJPoultry Service ^CHICKEN (519) 357-4387 or rATrklPtf^ 1-800-650-1549 between 9 a.m. & 4 p.m. RR4, Wingham, ON CATCHER^ WANTED! .•fl. WANTED FARM EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN If you fit the profile of an experienced or apprentice Farm Equipment Technician looking for opportunities with a progressive multi location dealership, let’s get acquainted. The experienced technician that qualifies will receive a competitive compensation and benefit package. If you feel you have the knowledge and motivation please call or send a resume in confidence to: BRYAN VINCENT Box 189W Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1W0 519-527-0120 FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED ©1997 CASE CORPORATION - Visit Case’s Web Site at http://www.casecorp.com Nt Case IH and Case Credit are registered trademarks of Case Corporation. DZ DRIVER WANTED We are currently seeking a DZ driver to operate our livestock truck. Duties will include moving pigs between our barns as well as delivering breeding stock to our customers. Safe driving record and previous experience with livestock would be considered assets. Excellent wages and benefits. Please submit resumes to: Acre T Farms Ltd., R.R. #3, Brussels, ON NOG I HO. Fax 519-887-6330. 25-2 0 LIVESTOCK REAL ESTATE BEST PRICE for crippled, disabled cattle. You pay trucking. Packers pay direct. Also truck to local area sales bams. Call Earl Lannin 519-356-2479 or 1-800-661-0078. 01-50p WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK dairy, beef and horses, crippled and poor- doing cows PAY IMMEDIATELY LICENCED DEALER CLARENCE POORTINGA 887-9747 BACK S A V E R I I P Check your posture (NC) — If you suffer from frequent back aches, it would be a good idea to check your posture. Neither as straight as a fence post nor as limp as a spaghetti noodle will help your back. An erect, but relaxed stance for standing and sitting is ideal and puts the least amount of strain on back muscles. To find out more about how to prevent and treat back injuries, or for the location of a CBI Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation & Sports Injury Centre near you, please call 1-888-224-4873. - News Canada We preach the benefits of physical activity... tai experience them. Sharing a Healthier Fufure,M ____________with parmcipacnon ® t BAILEY REAL ESTATE LTD. Clinton Mason Bailey 482-9371 BROKER (24 Hour Service) COUNTRY HOME: On 3 1/2 acres, paved road, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, attached garage, new drilled well. Priced to sell $119,000. VILLAGE OF BLYTH: Ideal family home, 4 bedrooms, new gas hot water heating system, large steel shed, all on 1 acre. BLYTH: 1 1/2 floor frame home with 3 bedrooms on large lot, Morris St. COMMERCIAL BUILDING: Highway location, north end of Blyth, 1/2 acre paved lot. Equipped with refridgeraton or freezer. Only asking $85,000. BLYTH: Nicest fjor bungalow, Morris St., $Gwrooms, oil heat, detached garage. CLINTON: Income property, Albert St., 2 apartments, and 1 commercial unit. LISTINGS WANTED: Homes and for seriousFarm Property purchasers. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL- MASON BAILEY 519-482-9371