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CARD OF
THANKS
BROMLEY. The family of the late
Irene Bromley would like to thank
friends, neighbours and relatives
for food sent to our homes,
memorial donations, floral tributes
and sympathy cards. Sincere thanks
to Dr. Sugimoto and the nursing
staff at London Health Science
Centre and Victoria Hospital.
Thanks to Melvin Riehl for his
comforting eulogy. Special thanks
to Rev. Huntley for his caring
ministry at the service, and to the
U.C.W. for the delicious lunch.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. — Harold Bromley
and family. 11-1
BROMLEY. We would like to
thank our friends and neighbours
for their many acts of kindness
during our time of need. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. — Connie, Vernon and
family. 11-1
COULTES. Sincere thanks to my
relatives, friends and neighbours
for your thoughtful expressions of
sympathy in the loss of our
daughter Barbara. Thank you for
the beautiful floral arrangements,
cards and letters and for the
donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society and to Knox United
Church, Belgrave. Special thanks to
the Rev. Mary Jane Hobden, the
Rev. John G. Roberts and to Mary
and Don Vair for their strengthen-
ing messages of faith and comfort.
Through these difficult days I
confidently relied on the McBumey
Funeral Home for their thoughtful,
kind and courteous guidance.
Thank you Doug! Thanks, too, to
my friends at Knox United Church
for the delicious lunch and for the
cheery, homey welcome you
extended to my guests. There is so
much for which I wish to express
my sincere appreciation! Thank
you. — Janisa Coultes. 11-1p
McDONALD. We wish to extend
our sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for_the
inquiries, phone calls, flowers and
beautiful sympathy cards sent to
our homes at the time of the loss of
our dear brother, brother-in-law
and uncle. We all miss Ken very
much. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. — Don,
Marilyn McDonald and family,
Mary, Murray Huether and family.
11-1
STEPHENSON. We would
sincerely like to thank everyone for
the cards, inquiries, flowers,
charitable donations and delicious
food sent to our homes at the time
of the loss of our brother Bill. Your
thoughtfulness and kindness was
very much appreciated and will
long be remembered. — Isabel, Jean,
Doreen, Shirley, Liz, Sarah, Nora
and families. 11-1
TERPSTRA. Barb and Alison
would like to thank the staff at
Seaforth Community Hospital for
their care during our stay. Special
thanks to Dr. Zettel, Kay Maillaux,
Brenda Linton and the rest of the
nursing staff. 11-1
THUELL. The family of the late
Fred Thuell would like to extend
heartfelt thanks and appreciation to
our relatives and friends for the
cards, flowers, donations and
prayers. We wish to extend special
thanks to the members of the
following organizations who
attended the service — The
Oddfellows, Brussels Legion #218
and St. John's Masonic Lodge. Our
sincere gratitude to Mr. Donald
Dunbar for his assistance. Thank
you to Reverend Nancy Beale for
the funeral service and to the
Anglican Church Women for the
delicious luncheon. We thank the
staff and Mr. Stephen Betts of the
Betts Funeral Home for their
professionalism and in making us
feel comfortable in our time of
sorrow and as well the staff and
management of the Kensington
Nursing Home in London where
Mr. Thuell made his home for
several years. 11-1
VINCENT. I would like to express
my thanks to my family, friends
and neighbours from Belgrave who
visited at the time of my 95th
birthday. Thanks for cards, gifts
and flowers, along with everyone's
grand wishes. — Winnie Vincent.
11-lp
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COMING
EVENTS
SILENT AUCTION — BRUSSELS
United Church, Friday, April 3,
7 to 9 p.m., Saturday, April 4,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Handmade quilts,
craft items, services, food and
baking and plant sale. All proceeds
to project uplift. 11-2
BREAK INTO SPRING WITH
the Seaforth Harmony Kings in an
evening of barbershop and choral
music featuring Seaforth and
Mitchell groups. Guest quartet
Pastime, Saturday, April 4,
7:59 p.m. at S.D.H.S. Tickets $10,
students $5. Call 887-6457. 11-3
HURON COUNTY BEEF PRO-
ducers Association Beef BBQ and
dance, Saturday, March 28, BMG
Community Centre, Brussels.
Dinner 6 - 8 p.m., dance 8:30 -
12:30. Music by "Beechwood".
Tickets $12.00 per person. See
directors or phone Rose Marie 1-
519-887-6186. 11-2
WOMEN'S DAY OUT — 4th
annual at Blyth Memorial Hall,
Saturday, April 4, 1998 (9:15 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m.). Guest speaker —
Gisele Ireland; demonstrations;
luncheon; fashion show. Advance
tickets $15 at Blyth — Stitches by
M.J., Luann's Country Flowers;
Lucknow — The Kids Shop;
Wingham — Lauretta's Hug & 1/2;
Goderich — Schaefer's Ladies Wear
or call 523-4366, 523-4563. Tickets
purchased by March 28 put into
Early Bird Draw. 09-5b
BEEF SUPPER AT THE WALTON
Hall, Sunday, March 22, 1998,
4 - 6 p.m., $7.50 adults, $4.00
children, 6 and under free. 10-2
THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF BLYTH
& District is sponsoring FREE
SKATING on Wednesday, March
18 and March 25 from 1 - 2 p.m. at
the Blyth arena. Everyone
Welcome! 10-2
11TH FORMOSA TOY SHOW
and Sale at the Mildmay-Carrick
Recreation Complex, Sunday,
March 29 from 9:30 a.m. -
4:00 p.m. Farm toys, industrial
equipment, cars, trucks, banks and
vintage vehicles and more.
Admission $2.00; children under
10 free if with an adult. Lunch
booth. Auction Sale (approx. 1/2
hr.) at 1:00 p.m. Len Metcalfe -
auctioneer. 11-1
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT AT
Walton Hall on Thursday, March
26 at 8 p.m. Bring your own
partner. Admission $5.00. Cash
prizes of $100.00. Lunch provided.
09-4
SPECIAL HOLY WEEK SERVICES!
Sponsored by the Brussels-Walton
Ministerial. Noon-time services
will be held at the Brussels United
Church from Mon. - Wed., April 6
- 8. The service begins at 12:05 to
12:35, followed by a light lunch.
Each service will be led by a
different member of the ministerial.
Monday: Rev. James Murray of
Duff's United Church, Walton;
Tuesday: Rev. Chris Johnson of
Brussels United Church and Judy
Jones of St. Ambrose Catholic
Church; Wednesday: Pastor Ben
Wiebe of Brussels Mennonite
Fellowship. Maundy Thursday: St.
John's Anglican Church service at
9 p.m. Good Friday: check your
local church for worship time. All
are welcome! 11-1
ATTENTION LINE DANCERS:
The next sessions starts April 2,
1998 at the Blyth Public School at
7:00 p.m. Beginners and advanced.
Everyone welcome. For more info
call 523-4272. 11-2p
SPRING SWIM AND FITNESS
Programs start March 30 at
Vanastra Recreation Centre. Call
482-3544 for information. 10-3
MARCH BREAK SWIM TIMES
March 16 - 20, March 23 - 27, 7:30
- 3 p.m. plus regular times at
Vanastra Recreation Centre 482-
3544. 10-3
CANADIAN COMIC VETERAN,
Dave Broadfoot, brings his one-
man show to Blyth Festival
Saturday, April 18, 8 p.m. Call
523-9300 for tickets ($25)/
information. 10-6
HAM BINGO, ST. AUGUSTINE
Church hall, Monday, March 23,
8 p.m. 10 hams, 2 share-the-wealth,
door prize. Admission $1.00.
Everyone welcome. 10-2
MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTI-
tute Soup and Sandwich Euchre on
Monday, March 23 at Brussels
Library, 12 noon. Cost $5.00.
Everyone welcome. 10-2p
HAY/STRAW
FOR SALE — 70 BALES OF HAY,
4 x 5. Phone 887-6547. 11-1
H
HELP
WANTED
BARN MANAGEMENT POSI-
tion available on a large modern
three-site swine operation.
Excellent wages and benefits.
Phone 519-887-6181 or fax to 519-
887-6330, Brussels. 11-2
FULL-TIME DAIRY PLANT
worker, laboratory and or
packaging experience an asset.
Closing date for response Monday,
March 23, 1998. Send responses to:
Quality Jersey Products Ltd., 112
High St., Seaforth, ON. NOK 1WO.
We want to thank all applicants in
advance, only those under con-
sideration will be contacted. 11-1
FULL-TIME DAIRY PLANT
worker required. Some lifting
required in a wet environment.
Closing date for response, Monday,
March 23, 1998. Send responses to
Quality Jersey Products Ltd., 112
High St., Seaforth, ON. NOK IWO.
We want to thank all applicants in
advance — only those under con-
sideration will be contacted. 11-1
IN
MEMORIAM
GLANVILLE, Terry. In loving
memory of a dear friend, Terry,
who passed away 14 years ago,
March 17, 1984.
Sad and sudden was the call
So dearly loved by one and all
His memory is as fond today
As in the hour he passed away.
— Always remembered by Anne,
Jerry; Paul, Cheryl, Curtis and
Matthew; Chris and Celeste; Mike,
Kathy, Shane and Holly. 11-1
GLOUSHER. In loving memory of
Norma who passed away March 24,
1991.
Though her smile is gone forever,
And her hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories,
Of the one we loved so much.
Her memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God has her in His keeping,
We have her in our heart.
— We miss and love you very much,
all your family. 11-1
GWYN. In loving memory of a
dear friend and partner, Ross, who
passed away March 22, 1997.
In a quiet country cemetery
Where the gentle breezes blow,
Lies the one I love so dearly,
Whom I lost one year ago.
Your resting place I visit,
Place flowers with care,
But no one knows the heartache,
When I turn to leave you there.
Of all that life has given me,
And all that's 1-.,:ft,to do,
will never know a greater gift,
han the years I've shared with
you.
— Always remembered by Helen
Hoggart. 11-1
IN
MEMORIAM
GWYN. In loving memory of a
dear brother, Ross, <vho passed
away March 22, 1997.
There is a special corner in our
hearts,
We keep it just for you.
As long as life and memories last,
We'll love and remember you.
— Sadly missed by Carman and
Ella, Helena and Frank. 11-I
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LIVESTOCK
WANTED-300 - 500 SOW HERD.
Producer-oriented SEW Group
requires a sow herd for immediate
piglet supply. Also accepting larger
herd sizes for future expansion.
Huron-Perth area preferable. Please
respond with particulars to Drawer
#225, c/o The Citizen, PO Box 429,
Blyth, NOM 1HO. 09-3
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
for crippled, disabled cattle. Must
be alive and drug free (OFAC
approved). Winch equipped truck.
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