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DATA PROCESSING
TECHNICIAN
Position involves
processing work orders,
parts invoicing and
warranty claims and
answering phones.
Agricultural background
and excellent typing
skills an asset.
Wage & Benefit package
offered
Send or fax resume to
McGAVIN FARM
EQUIPMENT LTD.
R.R. #3 WALTON. ON
(519) 887-6381 (FAX)
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CARD OF I
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THANKS
EARL. Words seem small when
your heart is full of gratitude. We
want to thank our family for being
there for us. They went beyond the
call of duty. Our granddaughter in
London who was with Grandpa
every day for lunch to help him.
The other grandchildren who drove
to London with goodies to cheer
Grandpa up. For the many, many
phone inquiries, flowers, goodies,
and the hundred cards, for those
who took time to think of us and
gave me a ride to London. It made
the two month trips a lot better. To
the F. Scholls who are always there
when we need them, Murray Lowe
who is special and the Drs. and
nurses in London who went out of
their way to help and gave the best
of care. They will always be special
to us. May God bless each and
everyone. — Ruth and Chester Earl.
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AUCTION
SALES
AUCTIONEERS
JOSEPH ZEHR DOUG JACOB
(519) 887-9599 (519) 271-7894
Farm Sales, Real Estate,
Household, Antiques, Appraisals, Etc.
UPCOMING SALES
Thurs., Apr. 2 at 4:00 p.m. -
Auction sale of furniture, antiques
& misc. household items to be held
at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185
Herbert St., Mitchell.
Fri., Apr. 3 at 12:30 p.m. -
Auction sale of tractors, farm
machinery & misc. farmitems to
be held 1/4 mi. south of Prospect
Hill for John Drost.
Sat., Apr. 4 at 10:00 a.m. -
Auction sale of lawn equip., 25 ft.
Coachman trailer, 1984 Ford diesel
truck & other misc. household
items to be held 1/4 mi. east of
Walton & 1/4 mi. south for Milt &
Phyllis Hammer.
Wed., Apr. 8 at 9:30 a.m. -
Consignment auction of tractors,
farm machinery & misc. farm
items to be held at the Jacob
Auction, 185 Herbert St., Mitchell.
Sat., Apr. 11 at 12 p.m. - Auction
sale of tractors, combine, bean
equipment and machinery at the
Tavistock Pork Yard, 3 1/2 miles
east of Tavistock on Cty. Rd. 24 for
Tim & Howard Roth & the estate
of Glenn Bast.
Thurs., Apr. 16 at 4:30 p.m. -
Auction of furniture, antiques,
tools & household misc. to be held
at the Tavistock Memorial Hall in
Tavistock for the Estate • of
Winnifred Strassburger & a
Woodstock home.
Fri., Apr. 17 at 7:00 p.m. -
Auction of horses & tack to be held
at the Woodstock Fair Grounds in
Woodstock for Bilyea Horse
Auctions.
Sat., Apr. 18 at 9:30 a.m. -
Auction of horses, trailers & tack
to be held at the Woodstock Fair
Grounds in Woodstock for Bilyea
Horse Auctions.
FEAR. My sincere thanks to my
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the cards, visits and enquiries
about my condition after my
surgery in London Hospital.
Thanks to the two U.C.W. groups
in Belgrave for the cards, flowers
and visits, to Dr. Hanlon and all the
nurses in Wingham and District
hospital, especially I.C.U. To Dr.
Arthur in emergency and to all the
Drs. in Wingham who have helped
me from time to time. To the three
doctors in London who were so
kind to me and took such good care
'of me - Dr. Goldback, Dr. Finny
and Dr. Mo. E. Taivil and to nurse
Cathy Bone. Special thanks to my
children, grandchildren and their
spouses for their visits and T.L.C.
Thanks also to the nurses and guest
attendants at Braemar Retirement
Centre for their care. Don't ever
complain about our Wingham
hospital — it's one of the best. They
have the best emergency and
ambulance service around. I hope I
never need them again. But when I
did need them they were excellent.
I express my sincere appreciation
to everyone for everything. Thank
you. —Margaret Fear. 13-1
GROSS/TAGGART/SHOLDICE.
Words cannot begin to express our
thanks to family, friends and even
strangers for their reflex support
and all the donations that put us
back on our feet before we even
realized how far we were down.
We can't even begin to name
everyone, but we know who you
are. A special thanks to the family
of the late Marg Caldwell, who
took time on that day of double
tragedy to express their concern for
us. Also a special thanks for each
and every firemen that were there
to fight the fire for us. By
everyone's acts of kindness and
generosity, we have new found
faith in mankind and these acts will
never be forgotten. God bless you
all! — Kevin, Mell, Alix and Kyle.
13-1
HAKKERS. We would like to
thank all our family and friends for
their love and support now, and
over the past few months. Thank
you to Dr. Hay and Dr. Gagnon as
well as the nurses on third floor St.
Joseph's Hospital in London and
the nurses from Community
Nursing services for their care and
support; to Stephen Huntley and
Michael Falconer for their help
with the funeral service for
Frederick and to all those who have
offered us support in the loss of our
son. Special thanks to our parents
for always being there for us! —
Deb and Fred. 13-lp
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of physical activity...
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PLUNKETT. I would like to thank
my family, Marie and Len, Ron and
Jane, Rob and Sonja, Paul, Karen
and Jonus and my grandchildren,
plus relatives, friends and
neighbours for the greatest
retirement/birthday party anyone
could ever have. Thank you to
Wayne McClinchey and his band
for the great music, Bill and
Bernice and Sherry and Doug for
their help, Carol for making the
cakes, the Barbershop Quartet for
making a special trip to sing for me
and everyone else who helped
make my party a memorable
occasion. Thanks to everyone for
all the cards, gifts and just being
there. I sure had a good time and
hope everyone who 'attended did
too. — Jewel. P.S. A special thank
you to my family for the beautiful
family ring, I love each and
everyone of you. — Mom. 13-lp
COMING
EVENTS
STEP TEEN — SYSTEMATIC
Training for Effective Parenting of
Teens offers a practical way to
meet the challenges of raising
teenagers today. It's a group
discussion program that helps
develop improved parent-teen
relationships; more responsible
teenage behaviour in home, school,
and community; and teenage self-
esteem and self-reliance. To be
held at The Ark Community Youth
Drop-in Centre, 585 Turnberry St.,
Brussels on Tuesday evenings from
April 7 - May 26, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
The cost is $35.00/person, $40.00
per couple. **Financial Assistance
available if needed. Sponsored by
Women Today of Huron. For more
information, or to register, please
call 524-6767 or 1-800-479-0716.
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HOME & GARDEN SHOW —
Sponsored by Seaforth Agricultural
Society, April 1 and 2, 5 - 10 p.m.
at Seaforth Agriplex. Admission -
donations to Seaforth Food Bank.
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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
PANCAKE SUPPER, KNOX
United Church, Belgrave, Wednes-
day, April 1, 1998, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Adults $5.00. Children $3.00. 12-2p
SEAFORTH POULTRY BUY,
Sell, Trade Day and Farmers'
Market, April 5, Seaforth Agriplex,
8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Poultry Auction 11
a.m. Local produce. For more info
call Fred Peel evenings 523-4458,
Barb Storey 527-1049. 12-2p
CANADIAN COMIC VETERAN,
Dave Brodfoot, brings his one-
man show to Blyth Festival
Saturday, April 18, 8 p.m. Call
523-9300 for tickets ($25)/
information. 10-6
SONGFEST — LONDESBORO
United Church, Sunday, April 5,
7:30 p.m. Featuring: St. Paul's
Quartet, Ropp Family, Aubrey Toll
and Cheryl, Londesboro Junior
Choir and the van der Heides. 12-2p
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
SPRING DINNER AND ANNUAL
meeting of the Blyth Board of
Trade, Blyth Legion, Tuesday,
April 21, 7 p.m. Speaker Paul
Nichol, Huron Small Business
Resource Centre. Tickets at The
Citizen or Carol's Candies. Mem-
bers $12. Non-members $14. 13-3
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,
gift certificates, green fees, gift
baskets, craft items, services, food
and baking and plant sale. All
proceeds to project uplift. 13-1
RESERVE — SUNDAY, APRIL 26
Ham and Scallop Potato Supper
5 p.m. or 7 p.m. at Knox United
Church, Belgrave. Tickets: Adults
$8.00; Children $4.00. 13-lp
AUBURN LIONS BREAKFAST -
pancakes, eggs, toast, sausage and
hashbrowns, Auburn Hall, Sunday,
April 5 /9 8, 9 a.m. - 12 noon.
$5.0 0/person or $20.00 family.
Maple syrup donated by Robin-
son's. Proceeds for Children's
Miracle Network Telethon,
Children's Hospital of Western
Ontario. 13-1
MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTI-
tute euchre party at Brussels
library, April 7, 8 p.m. Everyone
welcome. 13-lp
MCF DINNER AND AUCTION -
The Maitland Conservation
Foundation is hosting a fundraising
Dinner and Auction at the Brussels,
Morris and Grey Community
Centre on Friday, April 17.
Proceeds from the event will
support the Wawanosh Nature
Centre. The evening features a live
and silent auction, raffles, door
prizes and entertainment. Advance
tickets only, sold until April 8, $20
per person. Contact the Foundation
at 519-335-3557 for tickets or
further information. 13-1
BELMORE MAPLE SYRUP
Festival Dance featuring Lulu's
Roadhouse Band Saturday, April
11, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. $10/person.
Age of majority. BOmore Arena
floor. OPP inspected. For tickets
call 335-6422 or 335-6233. 13-2
HURON COUNTY HEALTH
UNIT presents "Early detection and
prevention of breast, cervical and
skin cancer". Hear Marguerite
Thomas at Wingham and Area
Seniors Day Centre, 350 Josephine
St., Wingham, Tuesday, April 7 at
1:15 p.m. No fee. Everyone
welcome. 13-1
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT IN
Walton Hall, Thursday, April 9 and
23 at 8 p.m. Bring your own
partner. Admission $5.00. Cash
prizes of $100. Lunch provided.
13-4
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION WEEK
Holding Hands, Shaping Hearts,
Clinton and District Christian
School, Wednesday, April 22, 9:15
- anytime throughout the day. Tour
facilities, observe classes, check
Computer Lab, enjoy a cup of
coffee "Education for the Glory of
God". Call 482-7851 for
information. 12-4
SOCCER AND BASEBALL
Registration, Wednesday, April I,
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday, April 4,
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon at the Blyth
Arena. Please register on these
dates so number of teams can be
determined. For more information
on soccer call Herb Van
Amersfoort at 5 23-4 202, or for
baseball - Karen McClinchey 526
7158. 13-lb
HELP
WANTED
WANTED — STUDENT ON PART
time basis, minimum age of 16,
should be able to drive general
farm equipment (tractor, loader,
spreader) and look after bedding,
feeding and handling of cattle, on
cattle farm close to Blyth. Apply to
Drawer #275, c/o The Citizen, Box
429, Blyth. 13-2p
BLYTH GENERAL STORE IS
now accepting resumes. 13-1
LARGE FARROW-TO-WEAN
hog farm near Brussels requires an
individual to work in all aspects of
operation, must be good with
animals. Please send resume to
Monoway Farms Ltd., RR 4,
Brussels, ON NOG 1H0 or Fax
887-9837. 12-2