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The Citizen, 1998-09-23, Page 24HURON SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 70 YEARS Serving Blyth and all of Huron County MICHAEL FALCONER Beattie-Falconer Funeral Homes & Tasker Chapel 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON Bus.: 482-9441 Res.: 482-3664 Evening appointments available Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse and recycle Cuddly friend Ashley Lewis brought her kitten to the annual school fair held Tuesday, Sept. 15 in Belgrave. Early birds take the prize We believe... in helping. Anyone. Anywhere. Drop Into either of our offiegs any Thursday with your word classified (maximum 20 words) and pay only $3.00 (paid in advance). That's 51.00 off regular rates. ilarCill=ralarfraM • t • men CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE "Advertise Across Ontario or Across the Country" COMING EVENTS WOODSTOCK TOY AND COLLECTIBLES SHOW. Featuring toys, sports cards, Beanie Babies, Nostalgia and Coins. 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MUST LIQUIDATE COMMERCIAL IBEAM straightwall clear span build- ings coloured walls and trim, various sizes 30x40', 40'x80' to 80'x150'. Drastically discounted. Call now and save 1-888-875-9894. TYBEE ISLAND, GA., DeSOTO BEACH MOTEL. Mid-Week Special $95/night, oceanfront (Sunday - Thursday, 1-2 people, subject to avail- ability). Daily/weekly/monthly. Lounge, restaurant 1-888-265-3898, Pin #4060. rmv.go"-, •rr..3 4.. ..-.:A..,..gKmat.tf;t::4wP.r.'f.G:.4.i.m.:. OLD CARS, any condition - Model T's/A's, Plymouths, Chevs, Fords, Pheatons from 1920-50's. Also Corvette wanted from '56-'57, plus '55-'57 Chevy. Cash offer 519-225-2805. PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1998. East Wawanosh PS news Open house, Thurs. OPEN HOUSE On Thursday, Sep. 24, the staff and students will be hosting an Open House from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Families will be able to tour the school and see their children's classrooms and teachers. Once again, the School Advisory Council will be grilling hamburgers and hot dogs. Request forms for the meals have been sent out from Mrs. D. Robinson, our school secretary. STUDENT COUNCIL NEWS Last June, the students elected a new students' council. The president is Michelle Nixon, vice- president is Scott Folkard, secretary is Kerri Meier and treasurer is Paul Gamiss. The classroom representatives The Wingham and District Community Living Association (WDCLA) held the first Early Bird Draw Sept. 18, for the annual lottery dinner and dance to be held Nov. 14 in Lucknow. Winners of the $500 prize were Ron and Marg McClement of Fordwich. The draw was made by Lloyd Carter at the administration office of the WDCLA. The second Early Bird Draw, for $500, will be held Oct. 16. Thirty prizes (five draws for $1,000, five draws for $500, 10 draws for $250 and 10 draws for $100) will take place at the Dinner are Grade 2/3, Jake Martin and Morgan Scott; Grade 3/4, Brandon Kellington and Montina Hussey: Grade 5/6, Kevin Freiburger and Nicole Meier; Grade 7 /8, Kyle Campbell and Shana Dunbar. A back-to-school dance was held at noon hour on Friday, Sept. 18. Who was Steamboat Willie? Name the Seven Dwarfs. Now you are ready for the Disney Trivia Contest that the Students' Council is running this week. There will be a treat for each person in the winning class. VOLUNTEER ANYONE??? There is always a need for adult" volunteers at school. If you like working with children and have some time to spare, please contact the school at 357-2960. and Dance, Saturday, Nov. 14. The event will be held at the Lucknow Community Centre. A limited number of tickets are still available through the WDCLS office, 153 John St., Wingham, 357-3562. Based on the choices and desire of the people they support, WDCLA staff provide the necess- ary resources, training and supports to enable people to become involved in their community. In this, the 19th year of the Lottery Dinner and Dance, the money raised from the event is even more important in helping them to achieve their goal. bituaries J HARRY HALL Mr. Henry James "Harry" Hall of RR 4, Brussels passed away at Seaforth Community Hospital on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1998. He was in his 78th year. Born in Mount Dennis, Ontario on April 12, 1921, Mr. Hall was the son of the late George and Matilda Hall and the husband of the late Rita Frances LaHay and the late Winnifred Boulder. Mr. Hall will be sadly missed by his dear friend Mrs. Margaret Ber- nard of Brussels and by his children Brenda Kostiuk and her husband Jim of Weston, Adrian Dwyer and her husband Marvin of Brampton, Susan Misener and her husband Scot of Barrie and Harry Hall and his wife Val of Carstairs, AB. Also loved by his 12 grand-, children and his five great- grandchildren. Friends were received by the family one hour prior to a Legion service, under the auspices of Brussels Legion No. 218, followed by the funeral service conducted at the Schimanski Family Funeral Home, Brussels on Saturday, Sept. 19 at 1 p.m. with Rev. Nancy Beale officiating. Interment was in Mount Peace Cemetery, Mississauga on Monday, Sept. 21. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations were made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the charity of one's choice. CA H SAVI GS ON '3.00 THURSDAYS