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Children's Aid Society of
Huron County
invites you to attend its
ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING
to be held on
WEDNESDAY,
MAY 27, 1998
at 7:00 p.m. in
the Boardroom at the
Children's Aid Society Office
413 MacEwan Street
Goderich, Ontario
Our Guest Speaker - Dr. Alan Leschied
Director of Research, London Family Gaul Clinic
His topic -"the impact of economic
change on some of London's
community services"
(critical issues for service planning and coordination
Refreshments and Social The to follow.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1998. PAGE 17.
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CARD OF
THANKS
AUCTIONEERS
JOSEPH ZEHR DOUG JACOB
(519) 887-9599 (519) 271-7894 '
Farm Sales, Real Estate,
Household, Antiques, Appraisals, Etc.
UPCOMING SALES
Wed., May 27 at 4:30 p.m. -
Auction of furniture, antiques,
misc. household items and tools to
he held at the Tavistock Memorial
Hall in Tavistock for MrS. Helen
and the late Howard McGregor.
Thurs., May 28 at 5:30 p.m. -
Auction of 96 acre farm, tractors,
small farm equipment and misc.
farm items to be held 6 km. south
of Auburn for Vida and the late
Frank Eckenswiller.
Sat., May 30 at 9:00 a.m. -
Auction of cutters, buggies, misc.
horse equip., farm equip. and misc.
farm items to be held 3 km. east of
Staffa for Mr. and Mrs. Gord
Colquhoun.
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BIRTHS
ARMSTRONG. Brian and Betty
are pleased to announce the arrival
of a beautiful baby daughter, Caley
Joy on Wednesday, May 13 at the
Stratford General Hospital. Caley
weighed in at 7 lbs. 7 oz. Spoiling
privileges go to Jim and Leona
Armstrong and Geraldine and
Herman Hobrink of Listowel. 21-lp
BROMLEY. Dylan, along with his
parents Jeff and Danielle are proud
to announce the safe arrival of his
new baby brother, Drew Michael,
born Apr.,,i1 15, 1998 weighing 7 lbs.
14 oz. Very proud grandparents are
Wayne and Debbie McDougall,
Bruce and Sharon Bromley and six
great-grandparents and one great-
great-grandma. 21-1p
DATEMA/BELL. Wilfred and
Leanne are pleased to announce the
long-awaited arrival of their
daughter, Kayla Nicole who was
born May 21, 1998 at Stratford
General Hospital at 8:22 a.m.
weighing 10 lbs. 3 oz. Proud first-
time grandparents are Bryan and
Mary Bell of Blyth and Ralph and
Pat Datema of Clinton. 21-1
C
CARD OF
THANKS
BROMLEY. We would like to
thank Dr. Gratton and nurses at St.
Joseph's Hospital in London and to
Dr. Hay and all the nurses at
Clinton Hospital for taking such
great care of us. A very special
thank you to my daddy for always
taking such great care of my
mommy and to family and friends
who visited and for all the gifts. We
would like to thank everyone who
ran me to Clinton 2 - 3 times a
week before Drew was born. Your
kindness will always be
;membered. — Danielle and Drew.
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United Nations Children's Fund
Where children's rights come first.
GIBBINGS. I would like to thank
my family, Clinton Town Council
and Staff, staff at Public Works,
past and present and Huron County
Road Superintendents Association
for everyone's support and the
privilege of representing the
Association at the Ontario Road
Superintendents Association.
Thanks to the suppliers and'
contractors I have dealt with over
the years for their support and
special thanks to all friends and
neighbours for their gifts, cards and
good wishes expressed honouring
my retirement. — Harold 21-1
HATHERLY, David. The family of
the late David Hatherly wish to
express sincere appreciation to all
our relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for attending the Church
service, for the many messages of
sympathy, generous donations to
the London Regional. Cancer
Centre and beautiful flowers and
plants. We would also like to thank
Dr. Lal and the Community
Nursing Service, especially Jane,
Gail and Nancy, without whom we
could not have kept David at home.
Special thanks to the Reverend
Chris Morgan, the Trinity Anglican
Church Ladies for providing lunch,
David's sister Sylvia and her
husband Eric, and to our friends
and neighbours for bringing gifts of
food during this difficult time. To
all, your kindness and support will
always be remembered. — Maris
Hatherly and family. 21-1
McDONALD. Thank you to the
Brussels Novice Hockey Teams,
for the lovely plate in memory of
Don McDonald. It is so appropriate
and touching — a perfect memoir,
especially in years to come. Also, a
big thank you to Brussels Minor
Hockey Executive for their
beautiful flower basket. It was a
very thoughtful gesture and much
appreciated. All the cards, calls,
food, donations and kind words
were a fitting tribute to a cherished
father and grandfather. It is
comforting to live in a community
that is so giving and charitable. —
Jim, Linda, Sarah and Andrevi
McDonald. 21-1
NESBIT/NESBITT. Thanks a
bunch to everyone who came out
and supported us at our Buck and
Doe May 2, 1998. Special thanks to
our wedding party and their other
halfs and everyone who helped at
the bar. It was great to see
everyone! Thanks, we will never
forget it, we- had a super time. —
Jeff and Michelle. 21-lb
REID. Our family would like to
express sincere appreciation for the
kindness shown us during the
recent loss of a dear husband,
father and grandfather. Special
thanks to Rev. Paul Ross for visits
to Les during his sickness, his
support and comforting words after
Les's passing. Thanks to Londes-
boro U.C.W. for the delicious lunch
served following the funeral. Thank
you to two dear friends Marie and
Sandra for the beautiful lunch they
provided for us Friday night. Thank
you to Dr. Raczycki, nurses and
staff at Clinton Public Hospital for
their excellent care when Les was a
patient, also the nurses and staff of
Community Care Access Centre for
Huron, Community Nursing Services
and Town and Country Support
Services. — Hazel and family. 21-lp
RICE, Jack. The Hahn and Rice
families would like to thank all
who contributed in any way during
the sad time of Jack's death. The
floral tributes, food delivered to the
house and kind thoughts all helped
to make a difficult time, somewhat
easier. We also want to thank the
nurses, nurses aids and Steve Cook
for the care given to Jack during his
stay at Huronlea. Thanks also to
Frank Schimanski of Betts Funeral
Home and Rev. Chris Johnson. We
want to especially thank family and
friends for enriching Jackt's life
with visits, treats and outside trips.
A heartfelt thanks to all. — Berva,
Larry, Judy and families. 21-1
SALVERDA. We sincerely wish to
thank our children and families and
everyone who attended our 50th
Anniversary Open House. Thanks
for all the beautiful cards, flowers
and gifts we received. God Bless
You All! — Pete and Gaye. 21-lp
STEVENSON. I wish to thank
friends and neighbours for their
cards, visits, flowers, food during
my recent stay in hospital in
London and Wingham. Special
thank you to my family for their
loving care and help during this
trying time. May God watch over
you all. — Eleanor Stevenson. 21-1
COMING
EVENTS
60TH ANNIVERSARY — THE
Jardin family extends an open
invitation to a celebration honouring
Ruth and Tom's 60th Wedding
Anniversary, Knox United Church,
Auburn, Sunday, June. 7, 2:00 -
4:00 p.m. Best wishes only, please.
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MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTI-
tute euchre party at Brussels
library, Tuesday, June 2, 8 p.m.
Everyone welcome. 21-lp
PLEASE COME AND JOIN US
in celebrating our parents' 25th
anniversary for Gregg and Brenda
Smith, Monkton arena, 8:00 p.m. to
1:00 a.m. June 6. This is your
personal invitation from their
children, Sherry, Julie, Jason and
Lisa. 21-2
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
for Cindy McCallum, Friday, May
29, 1998, 8 p.m. at Duff's United
Church, Walton. Everyone
welcome. 19 & 21p
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Bingo, every Monday night, 7:30 p.m.
Seaforth and District Community
Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus
Share The Wealth. $750 Jackpot
must go. Doors open 6:30 p.m. eow
BLYTH LEGION LADIES AUXI-
liary Annual Penny Sale at Blyth
Legion Hall, June 18, 19 and 20/98.
21-2b
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT,
Walton Community Hall, May 28,
8 p.m. $100 in prizes. $5/person.
Bring your own partner. Lunch
provided. This is the last one until
October. 21-lp
THE HURON COUNTY INTER-
national Plowing Match '99
General Meeting is being held on
Thursday, May 28 at the Brussels,
Morris and Grey Community
Centre at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is
welcome. It is a good opportunity
for you to come out and see how
plans are progressing towards the
Plowing Match in Huron in 1999.
Souvenirs will be on display and
available for anyone to purchase.
21-lp
SPRING FLING CRAFT SHOW
and Sale, Sat., Sun., June 6 and 7,
Van Egmond House, Egmondville,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (in conjunction
with Seaforth Giant Community
Yard Sale Sat., June 6). 21-2
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Tina Van Nes on Wednesday,
June 10, St. Ambrose Parish Hall,
Brussels, 7:30 p.m. Everyone
welcome. 21-2
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church is hosting a bus trip to the
Drayton Theatre on Tuesday
evening, July 7 to see the comedy
"A bed full of foreigners". Ticket
and bus $30. Call 887-6162. 21-1
VOLUNTEER THIS SUMMER
at Blyth Festival — Volunteer
ushers (over 12 years old) are
needed for the 1998 summer season
for the Blyth Festival. Anyone
interested should attend an
orientation session Monday, June 1
at 7 p.m. at the Blyth Memorial
Hall. Bring a friend! For more
information call Shawna Walker at
523-9403. 21-1
SALAD SUPPER JUNE 4 IN
Cranbrook Community Centre,
sponsored by Knox Presbyterian
Church, Cranbrook. Two sittings
5:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. Tickets
only please. Adults $8.00, 6 - 12
$4.00, 5 and under free. For tickets
call 887-6777 or 887-6476. 20-2
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
CALVIN BRICK UNITED CHURCH
cold meat supper, Saturday, May
30, Institute Hall, Belgrave, 5:00 to
—7:00 p.m. Adults - $8.00, children -
$4.00, preschool - free. 20-2
THE FAMILY OF JOYCE AND
Charlie Lake are holding an open
house for all family and friends to
celebrate 50 years of marriage on
May 30 from 2 - 4 p.m. at 34
Woodview Dr., Atwood. Your
presence is their most treasured
gift. 20-2
TWO DAYS - MULTI-FAMILY
yard sale Saturday, May 30 - 8 to 5,
Sunday, May 31 - 1 to 5. Murray
and Wilma Scott's farm, Nature
Centre Road, East Wawanosh, first
corner south of Belgrave on #4,
turn right, 3 miles or third corner
north of Blyth on #4, turn left, 3
miles. Machinery, plants, antiques,
new giftware, collectibles, wicker
baskets, household and farm stuff,
landscape rocks and much more.
Hot dogs, homemade pie and ice
cream for sale. More info 357-
3778. 20-2
SEAFORTH'S GIANT COMMUN-
ity Yard Sale and downtown
Sidewalk Sales, Saturday, June 6 in
Seaforth. Lots of bargains for
everyone, bring your family and
friends. 21-2
Help.,protect the environment!
Reduce, reuse and recycle
H
HAY/STRAW
60 ACRES STANDING ALFALFA
and Timothy hay for sale. Call 519-
887-6777. 20-2p