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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1998-11-04, Page 17IN MEMORIAM C COMING EVENTS GS ON $3.00 THURSDAYS Drop Into either of our offices any Thursday with your word classified (maximum 20 words) and pay only $3.00 (paid In advance). That's $1.00 off regular rates itizen 14'7,X PLEASE BUY OUR TREATS IN SUPPORT OF OUR FALL CAMPAIGN THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA ige H HELP WANTED HELPING THE WORLD WRITE NOW • CODE Self-sufficiency through literacy in the developing world For information, call 1-800-661-4633 THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1998. PAGE 17. 05,3,09/-74,WY,4119,16.‘1110145MW 74, ,-CVMC. •• - RODGER. We would like to take this opportunity to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for helping us celebrate our 65th wedding anniversary. Thank you for flowers, gifts and cards. Thanks to the North Street U.C.W. for the lovely lunch, and to our family for all their help. Special thanks to Ethel and Yanny for helping with our meal. It was a day we will long remember. — Phyl and Emer. 43-1 YOUNG. Thanks to everyone for the gifts, flowers, cards and good wishes on the occasion of my retirement from CIBC. Special thanks to the Blyth staff for the beautiful painting, the Come & Go Party, dinner and an entertaining evening. It has been a very special time for me. — Marion. 43-lp C COMING EVENTS HURON-BRUCE PROGRESSIVE Conservative Association will be holding the Annual General Meeting, Thursday, Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. at the Lucknow Legion. 43-1 EUCHRE PARTY - NOV. 5 & 19, at Mama Root's Restaurant, Blyth, 8 p.m. Bring a partner. Prizes. Lunch provided. 43-1 DO ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS shopping under one roof, Nov. 7, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., 1/4 mile south of Brussels, follow the signs, 11 different vendors. More info call 887-6493. 43-1 POOR BOY LUNCH FOR $5.00 at the Huron Adult Day Centre, November 9, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., chili and crusty bread, fruit and drink, $2.00 from each meal donated to Huron United Way. Take-out available - advance orders welcome, 482-7943. 43-1 CREATE YOUR OWN CHRIST- mas Cards using rubber stamps on Nov. 11 - afternoon or evening. All supplies included for a cost of $2 for 3 cards. Call Marjorie at 523- 4846 to register or for alternate times. 43-1 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 32ND ANNUAL HOBBY AND Craft Fair - Saturday, Nov. 7, 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Elma Memorial Community Centre, Atwood. Bake sale and lunch booth. Adults - $2.00. Proceeds to community projects. Sponsored by Maple Leaf W.I. 43-1 HAM SUPPER, CRANBROOK Community Centre, Nov. 12 at 6:00 p.m. Sponsored by Knox Presbyterian Church, Cranbrook. Advance tickets only. For tickets please call 887-6777 or 887-6476. Adults $8.00, 6 - 12, $4.00, under 5 - free. 43-1p COMING EVENTS "HOME SWEET HOME" Craft and Bake Sale, Saturday, Nov. 14, 1998 at Belgrave Community Centre from 9:30 until 3:00 p.m. Cost $1.00. Sponsored by Belgrave Guiding. 43-2 THE "COBWEB WITCH" a children's Christmas tale, with Marian Doucette, Friday, Nov. 13, 7:30 p.m. at the Bainton Gallery, Blyth Memorial Hall. Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Blyth. 43-2 ANNUAL BEEF SUPPER - Belgrave United Church, Wednes- day, Nov. 18 at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Adults $9, children $4. 43-3p VARNA UNITED CHURCH Christmas Home Tour, Nov. 14 - 15. Visit six homes beautifully decorated for Christmas by local florists. For tickets call 233-7245 or at the door. 43-2 1999 INTERNATIONAL PLOW- ing Match information and souvenirs will be at Brussels IGA Nov. 7; Shaw's K Foods, Wingham, Nov. 20; Seaforth Toy Show, Dec. 5 & 6. 43-lp ANNUAL BAZAAR AND BAKE Sale, St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels, Saturday, Nov. 14, 1998, 11 a.m. 41-4 YOU'RE INVITED TO BLYTH Horticultural Society's Annual Potluck Supper, Tuesday, Novem- ber 10, 6:30 p.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall. Entertainment by: Deb Siertsema and Darlene VanderVeen. Guest Speaker: Laura Lucio from Lucio Studios. 42-2 10TH ANNUAL CRAFT SHOW & Sale in the Brussels Legion, Saturday, Nov. 7 - 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Sunday, Nov. 8 - 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Door prizes and bake table. Everyone welcome. 42-2 TURKEY SUPPER AT THE Walton United Church on Wednesday, November 4 from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. Adults $9, children 12 and under $4.50, preschoolers free. Take-out available. 38-42-43 YOU'RE INVITED TO ST. Augustine's C.W.L. Pre Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 7, 1998, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Free admission. Draws: 1st prize, large quilt "Cottage Flower"; 2nd prize, $250 cash; 3rd prize, $50 cash. Crafts, bake table, penny sale, money tree, produce, door prizes and lunch counter. Everyone is welcome and bring a friend. Wrap it up early in St. Augustine. 42-2 SEAFORTH HARMONY KINGS Dinner and Dance, Friday, Dec. 11, 1998, Seaforth and District Community Centres. Dance to The Royalaires. Tickets available from members. 42-3 BRUSSELS OPTIMISTS ARE hosting their 4th annual Harvest End Stag on Friday, November 13, 1998 at BMG Community Centre. Steak Dinner 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Tickets $20 per person. Tickets available from any Optimist member. 42-2 E ENGAGEMENTS PERRIE-WARD Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ward, Norwich, Ontario are pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Leanne Deana to Adam John Perrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Perrie Jr., Brussels, Ontario. The wedding is to take place on December 19, 1998 in Simcoe, Ontario. 43-1 DUE TO EXPANSION, FARROW- ing and breeding positions need to be filled on a large swine operation. Agricultural and/or medical know- ledge are assets for the farrowing position. Artificial insemination knowledge would be an asset for the breeding area. Employer will train dependable and committed individuals. Good hourly wage as well as incentives and health care package. Apply by resume to fax 519-887-6330, Acre T Farms Ltd. 43-2 LOCAL TRANSPORT COMPANY REQUIRES DRIVER with AZ licence, cross border and flatbed experience an asset. Competitive wages, safety bonus, home on weekends. aoyaiso MiggPgjEflIN gigYffa (519)523-9705 MARKS. In loving memory of a very precious husband, Daddy and Papa, Joe, who suddenly and tragically was taken from us nine years ago: November 3, 1989. No further away than a picture, A smile or remembered phrase, Our loved one lives in memory - So close in so many ways. For how often does a sunset, Bring nostalgic thoughts to mind, Of moments that our loved one shared, In days now left behind! How often has a flower, Or a crystal autumn sky, . Brought golden recollections, Of happy days gone by! Yes, memory has a magic way, Of keeping our beloved near - Ever close in mind and heart Is the one we hold most dear. — Sadly missed with love and devotion, his wife Marg, his children, Carole, Brian and Brenda, his grandchildren Ryan, Regan and Carson, his great-granddaughter Jade. 43-1p SCHMITT, Ken. In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away three years ago November 3. I lost my life companion, a life linked with my own And day by day I think of you as I walk through life alone. The home you left is lonely, and I am lonely too Those left behind are good and kind, but no one replaces you. It broke my heart to lose you, but you did not go alone For part of me went with you, the day God called you home. — Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by your wife, Tuddy. 43-1 SCHMITT, Ken. For our Dad who passed away three years ago November 3. So many things have happened since you were-called away, So many things to share with you had you been left to stay. Every day in some small way, memories of you come our way. Though absent, we will never be apart, for you dear dad, are always deep within our heart. — Loving you and missing you always, Debbie and Ray, Alan, Kevin, Darryl, Stacey and Jessica. 43-1 SCOTT. In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather Laurie who passed away one year ago November 4, 1997. We miss you because we loved you More precious than wealth untold No treasure on earth can replace you Your memory will never grow old.- - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife Dorothy and family. 43-1p Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis in the world. Multiple Sclerosis Society o Canada 1-800-268-7582 MEMORIAM-1 IN SCOTT. In loving memory of our dad and grampy, Laurie Scott, who passed away November 4, 1997. We miss him more today than yesterday, but the memory of his love, gentle humour and patience will guide our paths for eternity. A Little Step Away To close the eye, to fall asleep, To draw a laboured breath, To find release from daily cares In what we know as death Is this the crowning of a life, The aim or end thereof? The totaled sum of consciousness, The ripened fruit of love? It cannot be, for works of God Are wrought for nobler ends, And those away continue on In the hearts of kin and friends. It cannot be, for they live on A little step away. The soul, the everlasting life, Has found a better day .... 0. J. Hanson — Always loved, never forgotten by Bob, Don and Brenda, Carol and Paul, and grandchildren and great- grandchildren. 43-I STEPHENSON. In loving memory of Grampa "Doc" Stephenson, November 10, 1994. In our homes you are fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling to your name. Those who loved you in life sincerely Still love you in death just the same. Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet You were the kind of Grampa and father Your loved ones will never forget. — We all miss you so much Dad. 43-1 STEPHENSON. In loving memory of a very special person "Doc" November 10, 1994. Your memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part. God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts. As long as hearts remember As long as hearts still care, We never part with those we love You and Dan are with us every- where. — Sadly missed, always remembered, loved forever, Nora, Neil, Joan, Dave, Annette, Mark, Dianne and families. 43-1p VINCENT. In loving memory of Norman Vincent who passed away November 5, 1996. Gone from us, but leaving memories Death can never take away Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. — Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Annie and family. 43-1