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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1998-05-13, Page 16COMING EVENTS • ,r• 4-04:-5P4 C CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1998. McDONALD. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to relatives, friends, neighbours, members of the Harmony Kings, Masons, trustees, former trustees, office staff, administration, teachers and former teachers of the AMDSB, Walton Church people for the flowers, beautiful sympathy cards, letters, kind words of comfort, visits, food and other acts of endearment we received during the sudden death of our dear brother Don. We all really miss both Don and Ken very much. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. This is such a "Caring Community". God bless you all. — Leona McDonald and family, Mary, Murray Huether and family. 19-1 SPROUL. We would like to express our thanks to the people who sent food, flowers and cards. A special thanks to the friends, neighbours and relatives who helped out on the farm. Thanks to McCallum and Palla Funeral Home and Sharon Willis-Whitwell for her wonderful service. All the support and words of encouragement was greatly appreciated. — Marion Sproul and family. 19-1 A Special Thank You is extended to all businesses and community members who helped make our auction a tremendous success. East Wawanosh Public School students, staff and School Advisory Council la_COMING EVENTS LONDESBORO COMMUNITY Annual Yard Sales on Saturday, May 16. Sorry - there will be no breakfast or pork chop supper. 19-lb MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Church Maytime Supper, Sunday, May 31, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $8.00; Ages 6 - 12, $4.00. 17-19-20 HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL Society annual general meeting, Thursday, May 21 at 7:30 p.m. at Huron County Museum. Glen Gardiner on "Historic Goderich Through Photographs". 19-1 MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Soup and Sandwich Euchre, Tuesday, May 19, 1998, Brussels Public Library, 12 noon. Cost $5.00. Come on your lunch break or stay for cards! Everyone welcome. 19-1p Please join us as we celebrate a century of worshipping in LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH May 17 - 11:15 a.m. Complimen- tary lunch at the manse following the service. Former choir members invited to meet at 10 a.m. 17-3p COLD MEAT SUPPER AT Bluevale Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, May 20 beginning at 5 p.m. Adults $7.00, children 12 and under $3.00. Preschoolers free. Take-out orders available. Phone 357-3520 or 357-4292 by 4 p.m. 19-2 ALL MEMBERS AND ADHERENTS (past and present) of Blyth United Church are invited to an informa- tion night on ''The Covenanting Church within the United Church of Canada" on Monday, May 25 - 7:30 p.m. in Blyth United Church. This is the first in the list of options available (to our United Church) that we are looking at as we decide future directions for Blyth United Church. 19-2 CAR SEAT TRAINING SESSION May 25, 1998, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at Huron County Health Unit, RR #5, Clinton, Ontario. To register call: 482-3416 Ext 234 or 1-800- 265-5184. Please register early. Free Session. 19-2 MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF Directors of the Clinton Public Hospital are open to the public, and are held on the fourth Monday of each month (except July and August). Meetings are held in the hospital's boardroom, and begin at 7 p.m. Individuals or groups who wish to address the Board or make a presentation must submit a written request at least seven days in advance of the meeting. 19-1 BAKE SALE & BOTTLE DRIVE for 1st Blyth Scouting Saturday, May 16 from 9 a.m. to noon. Bake sale will be in front of Memorial Hall. Door-to-door canvass for bottles in Auburn, Blyth and Londesboro. 19-lb SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS Council Bingo Double's Nite, Monday, May 25, 7:30 p.m. Opens at 5:30 p.m. All prizes doubled. $5,000.00 in prizes. $2,000.00 Jackpot. Licence #M466606. 19-2 MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Church, Brussels is hosting a home tour and strawberry social Sunday, June 28 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. 18-2 FIDDLE JAMBOREE BLYTH & District Community Centre, Sunday, May 17 starts 1 p.m. Admission $4.00; cold dinner $7.00. Overnight camping avail- able. Sponsors: Blyth Lions Club. 18-2 ETHEL UNITED CHURCH invites you to their 121st Anniver- sary Service, June 7, 1998 at 11:00 a.m. Guest speaker Gisele Ireland, columnist for "The Rural Voice" and author of 5 books including "The Farmer Takes a Wife". Guest music, Bronwyn Pearson from Exeter. Bronwyn has completed her second year in music at University of Western Ontario. Lunch and fellowship to follow service. Everyone welcome. 18-4 MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER for Cindy McCallum, Friday, May 29, 1998, 8 p.m. at Duff s United Church, Walton. Everyone welcome. 19 & 21p COUNTRY SMORGASBORD, Walton United Church, Monday, May 18, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. Adults $9, Children - $4.50, 5 and under, free. 16-18-19 FOR RENT FOR RENT — 30 FT. LAND ROLLER. Call 523-4260. 17-4 MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE 2 1/2 miles N. of Brussels on County Roan 12, Friday, May 15, 12 to ?; Saturday, May 16 - 8,to ?; Sunday, May 17 - 12 to ?; Monday, May 18 - 8 to ? Crafts, wood- working, doors, chairs, truck storage box, VCR and equipment, microwave, 12 speed mountain bike. SPECIAL- wedding supplies and flowers. New items at SPECIAL prices. Numerous misc. items. BARGAINS. 19-lp YARD SALE: INSIDE AND outside, 24 Main St., Londesboro;- Ont. New and used articles, toys, garden and work gloves, tax free, Saturday, May 16, 1998. 19-lp INDOOR GARAGE SALE — Saturday, May 16, 8 a.m., 650 Elizabeth St., Brussels. 19-1 GARAGE SALE — SATURDAY, May 16, 399 Burgess St., Brussels, rain or shine, starting at 8 a.m. 18-2 20 - 4 X 5 ROUND BALES OF hay for sale. Phone 526-7283. 18-2 • FOR SALE - 40 ACRES OF standing hay. Phone 526-7283.18-2 HELP WANTED FULL TIME/ PART TIME servers. Apply at the Blyth Inn, ask for Peter or Carol. 19-lb Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse and recycle ARE YOU EXPERIENCING THE aftermath of an abortion/emotions you can't explain? Most post- abortal women experience trauma in their lives. Call our 24-hour hotline collect, (519) 323-3751 for confidential support. e4w ALCOCK. In memory of our dear son, Kevin Alcock, who left us two years ago on May 14, 1996. We think of you in silence, we often speak your name. We feel again the bitter blow and our lives are not the same. Each morning when we wake, we know that you are gone, And no one knows the heartache as we try to carry on. Our hearts still ache in sadness and silent tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, Kevin, no one will ever know. Our thoughts are always with you, there's a place no one can fill, In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. They say that time heals everything, but we know it isn't so, Because it hurts as much today as it did two years ago. — Forever loved and remembered by Mom and Dad. 19-1 ALCOCK. In memory of my brother, Kevin Alcock, who passed away May 14, 1996. Our time together was too short. I think of your caring, thoughtful ways, And now I am left with only special memories That I cherish and hold close to my heart. I miss you more than words can say, You're always in my thoughts. ,Wish you were here. — Love, Connie. 19-1 BOSMAN. In loving memory of Amy Elizabeth, our dear daughter and sister, who passed away May 13, 1987. Her journey's just begun Don't think of her as gone away Her journey's just begun; Life holds so many facets ... This earth is only one. Just think of her as resting From the sorrows and the tears In a place of warmth and comfort Where there are no days and years. Think how she must be wishing That we could know today How nothing but our sadness Can really pass away. And think of her as living In the hearts of those she touched - For nothing loved is ever lost. And she was loved so much. — Forever loved and missed by Dad, Mom, Kelly and Lisa. 19-1 EXEL, Gerald. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandpa who passed away one year ago, May 8, 1997. Your memory is a keepsake With which we'll never part God has you in His keeping We have you in our hearts. — Always remembered by your family. 19-1 JEWITT. In memory of William Murray Jewitt, who passed away one year ago May 18, 1997 in his 32nd year. The Lord must be a gardener He planted his garden with care One day when He looked it over He saw you suffering there. He took you to his Heavenly home Where there is no suffering or pain A thousand prayers won't bring you back We know because we tried And neither will a thousand tears We know because we cried. We often lay awake at night When the world is fast asleep And take a walk down memory lane With tears upon our cheeks. The years we had with you Are worth their weight in gold The joy and laughter that you gave us Are ours to have and hold. Remembering you is easy to do We do it every day But missing you is a heartache That never goes away. We hold you close within our hearts And there you will remain To walk with us throughout our lives Until we meet again. Our son, Our brother, Our friend — Mom and Dad, Carol and Rick, Judy and Paul, Dan and Carole, Paul and Erin. 19-1 PIPE. In memory of Jack Pipe who passed away four years ago May 17, 1994. Today recalls sad memories, Of a dear husband gone to rest, And the one who thinks of him today, Is the one who loved him best. — Ever remembered by his wife and family. 19-1 THOMPSON. In loving memory of Robt. Thompson who passed away May 19, 1995. There is a bridge of memories From here to Heaven above, That keeps you very close to us, It's called the bridge of Love. You never failed to do your best Your heart was warm and tender, You lived your life for those you loved And those you love remember. — Lovingly remembered by family, Audrey, Beth and Ray, Linda and John, grandchildren Rob and Jennifer. 19-lp L UV ESTOCK HIGHEST PRICES PAID for crippled, disabled cattle. Must be alive and drug free (OFAC •• approved). Winch equipped truck. 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