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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-04-12, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2000. PAGE 21. MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAMcCOMING EVENTS c COMING EVENTS H HELP WANTED a YOU’RE INVITED TO THE Blyth Festival Launch! Join us on stage at the Blyth Memorial Community Hall on Monday, April 17. Be entertained by Eric Coates as we unveil our new season and enjoy readings from some of the plays. Festivities will begin at 5 p.m. Please RSVP to Sydney at 523-4345. 15-1 LAST EUCHRE CARD PARTY at Brussels Oddfellows Hall on April 17, 8 p.m. Lunch and prizes. Everyone welcome. 15-lp BELGRAVE MILLENNIUM Bingo, Thursday, April 13, at the Belgrave Community Centre. Doors open at 6 - Bingo begins at 7. Proceeds to Belgrave Commun­ ity Centre Millennium Celebrations taking place, June 23 - 25. Many door prizes to be won. 14-2 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT AT Walton Hall second and fourth Thursday of month, April 13 and 27. Bring your own partner. Admission $5.00 per person. Lunch. Cash prizes. 14& 15& 17 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 - BEEF Stew Luncheon, 11:30 - 1:00. Adults $6.00 at Walton Hall. 14&15&17 A FASHIONABLE EVENING AT the Bluevale Kountry Kitchen 2000 with Easter Fashions from Christine’s. Gorgeous models, decadent desserts, all for $5.00 on Sat., April 15 at 7:29 p.m. Show tickets at Christine’s Clothes Closet, Wingham. For dinner reservations prior to the show 357- 1220. 12-4 EARLY LEARNING CANADA for parents, caregivers and professionals who work with young children and families. A “Learning How to Learn” program to understand healthy learning, the fundamentals of understanding learning, factors that affect learning, language development, the process of thinking, life management and understanding the world through math, science, social studies and the arts. To be held at the Seaforth Public School on Tuesday evenings from April 18 - June 6 from 7 - 9:30 p.m. (8 sessions). This is a pilot program, therefore there is no cost at this time. This parenting education program is brought to you by Rural Response for Healthy Children. To register or for more information, please call 482-8777 or 1-800-479- 0716. 14-2 A PROGRESSION OF FASHION - 125 years of style. Commentator: Mary Garon, Wednesday, May 24, 8 p.m. Central Huron Secondary School, Princess St. E., Clinton. Fashions ~ Displays ~ Refresh­ ments. Tickets: $10.00, Groves TV, My Fair Lady. 15& 19&20 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT: Londesboro Hall, April 14, 8 p.m. Admission $5, over $100 in prizes. Proceeds for Hall Improvements. 15-lp CARRY ON CLOGGERS present “Carry On Classics”, Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday, April 16, 7 p.m. only - Afternoon Sold Out. Adults $6.00; under 10, $3.00. Connie 482-3718; Norma 482- 3141. 15-1 ETHEL UNITED CHURCH Annual Ham & Turkey Supper, Sunday, May 7, 2000, Grey Central School, Adults $8.00, Children $4.00, 6 and under free. For tickets call Dianne 887-9442, Beth 887- 6401. 15-2 YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND the Van Egmond Foundation annual meeting, at Van Egmond House, Saturday, April 15. Meeting 3 p.m., Potluck Supper 5:30 p.m. Guest speaker: John Russell from Lambton Museum. Topic: “Heritage House and Gardens”. New members welcome. 13-3 F FOR RENT HAY GROUND FOR RENT, 9 acres alfalfa/timothy, located on the 8th line of Morris. 887-6594 days. No Sunday calls please. 15-lp HELP WANTED BLYTH LIONS ARE NOW accepting applications for pool supervisor and person for lawn maintenance. Send applications to Blyth Lions, Box 383, Blyth by April 28. 15-2 CRANBROOK SWINE HAS openings for breeding technicians. Excellent wage and incentives, along with benefit package. Willing to provide training to enthusiastic individuals. New barn and excel­ lent working environment. Fax resume to 519-887-9219. 14-2 BUILDING FOR YOUR FUTURE FRED GROENESTEGE CONSTRUCTION LIMITED A growing progressive company specializing in agricultural buildings has permanent positions available for hard working individuals in CONCRETE FORMING The successful applicants must have: - a valid driver's licence - their own transportation - experience in concrete forming is an asset Opportunities for advancement with quality in performance, workmanship and attendance. Competitive wage package with benefits to encourage long term employment. Positions available to start immediately. Call for an appointment between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday (519) 393-6579. DESIGN - BUILD - CONTRACTOR Fred Groenestege Construction Limited R.R. 1 Sebringville, Ont. NOK 1X0 WEEKEND/SUMMER HELP - cooks, cook’s helpers, dishwasher, part-time/ful l-time shift work. Apply in.person at the Blyth Inn. 15-tfn WEEKEND/SUMMER HELP - server, part-time/full-time shift work. Apply in person at the Blyth Inn. 15-tfn PERSONABLE, CLASS A Mechanic for bus fleet operation. Light Duties: brakes, steering, exhaust, oil, grease, etc. Body work experience an asset. Able to obtain B license, will train. Group benefits. Submit salary expecta­ tions and resume to Murphy Bus Lines. Attn: P. W. Murphy, RR 4, Seaforth, ON NOK 1W0. 15-2 FULL-TIME HELP WANTED ASAP on modem dairy-crop farm in Ethel/Brussels area. Call 887- 9411 or fax 887-6288. 14-2 JOB OPENING: THE LUCKNOW and District Christian School is seeking applicants to provide “Principal Relief’. This is a 20% (two afternoons per week) position and begins Sept. 2000. Please send a letter of application, a resume with a list of references, and statement of faith to the attention of: Mr. L. Uyl, Principal, Lucknow and District Christian School, Box 550, Lucknow, ON NOG 2H0. 14-2 LOOKING FOR PARTS counter work; full time employ­ ment. Available immediately. Call Kevin at 1-519-527-1684. 14-3 sJB KenCueksey QSyRgultry Service ^DICKEN J <5’9’ catchers7 1~1549 wanted! between 9 a.m. & 4 p.m. RR4, Wingham, ON— A JOB OPPORTUNITY (57) SECURITY TENANT The Huron County Housing Authority requires a security tenant for 455 Queen Street, BLYTH, a 24- unit apartment building. Will live on-site in a one bedroom apartment. Written applications and resume should be sent to: Huron County Housing Authority c/o Health & Library Complex Hwy. #4 South, R.R. #5 Clinton, Ontario NOM 1LO Attn.: Maintenance Supervisor no later than Friday, April 29, 2000 GOING. RlWRYS GOING? fou could be at risk for diabetes. Gl CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DU DIABETE CALL 1-8OO-BANTING THOMAS CUNNINGHAM In loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, Thomas John, who passed away on April 15,1999. We will always remember: • his constant love and faithfulness through 38 years of marriage; • how he beamed with pride at the accomplishments of his children; • how he smiled with a twinkle in his eye as he greeted his grandchildren, anxious to surprise them with a delicious treat or news of a new baby calf; • the nicknames he gave and how he made everyone feel special; • his love of sports and card games and his delight at passing along his expertise and strategy; • his dedication to the community and commitment to doing the right thing; • his love of spring and the joy he felt when watching his crops grow in the fields; and • his determination and courage in facing his serious illness. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Ila and family Roger, Julia, Leona, Linda & Larry, Debra, & Rob and their families. DAVIDSON, Cal. My best friend and husband who passed away April 18, 1996. I want to tell you something, so there won’t be any doubt, You’re so wonderful to think of, but so hard to be without. - Missing and loving you always, Jean. 15-lp ORTH, Jean. In loving memory of a very special sister and aunt who passed away April 11, 1999. The gates of memory will never close, We miss you more than anyone knows. The silent thoughts of times together, Hold memories that will last forever. - Always missed by Fran, Darwin and Tammy. 15-1 WILSON. In loving memory of Tyler Wilson who left us two years ago April 12. There is a bridge of memories, From here to heaven above, That keeps you very close to me, It’s call the bridge of love. As time goes by without you, And days tum into years, They hold a million memories, And a thousand silent tears. - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mandi Mason. 15-1 WILSON. In loving memory of Tyler who passed away April 12, 1998. z We do not need a special day, To bring you to our minds, The days we do not think of you, Are very hard to find. - Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, Wes and Tara. 15-1 WILSON. In loving memory of my dear grandson Tyler who died suddenly as the result of an accident two years ago, April 12, Easter Sunday 1998. Forever young you will always be. Tucked deep within my memory. A special smile, a special face, A part of our family we cannot replace. To have a grandson to love and then to part, Is a great sorrow to one’s heart. - Cherished memories keep you ever near Tyler - Love, Grandma Mary. 15-lp LIVESTOCK WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK dairy, beef and horses, crippled and poor- doing cows PAY IMMEDIATELY LICENCED DEALER CLARENCE POORTINGA 887-9747 PERSONAL CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTRE. Are you pregnant? Need help? call our 24-Hour Hotline collect 323- 3751 or drop in at 189 Main St. N., Mount Forest for free pregnancy testing, counselling and support, childbirth, coaches, clothing. e4w REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE April 15, 1-2:30 pm 646 Turnberry St., Brussels Your Hostess: Gail MacTavish,Sales Rep. 887-9374 Grand Victorian, character and charm plus. Come take a look for yourself. Bus: (519) 357-2400 Fax: (519) 357-2422 Email: wingham@phr.on.ca Web site: www.phr.on.ca Fred Lobb, Broker/Owner