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PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2004.
Classified Advertisements
HESSELWOOD. Dec. 11, 1914 -
July 8, 2003. In memory of my
dear father, John Hesselwood.
God looked around his garden,
And found an empty space,
He then looked down upon this
earth, •
And saw your tired face.
He put his arms around you,
And lifted you to rest,
God's garden must be beautiful,
He only takes the best.
— Sadly missed by your daughter,
Lois. 27-1
POPP. In loving memory of a dear
son and brother, Larry Meredith
Popp, June 26, 1959 - July 9, 1970
(bicycle accident).
Deep in our hearts,
His memory is kept,
To love and to cherish,
And never forget.
— Always remembered by Mom
and brothers and sisters. 27-1p
SUTTON, In loving memory of my
dear daughter, Muriel Sutton, who
passed away July 8, 1998.
God knew that she was suffering,
That the hills were hard to climb,
So he closed her weary eyelids,
And whispered "Peace be thine".
Away in the beautiful hills of God,
By the valley of rest so fair,
Some day, we know not when,
We will meet our loved one there.
— Lovingly remembered by Dad
and relatives. 27-lp
VEITCH. In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother and grandmother,
Ruth Veitch, who passed away July
9, 2003.
Every day in some small way,
Memories of you come our way,
Though absent, you are always
near,
Still missed, loved, always dear.
— Lovingly remembered by Ross,
Rich, Rob, Erin and Evan. 27-1
Livestock
BLACK LIMOUSIN BULL FOR
sale, 2 year old, Kodiak Son,
proven, leaves small calves. Phone
887-6571. 24-4
Personals
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
Services
HOUSE CLEANING, BABY-
sitting, yard needs? Phone 523-
9569. 26-5p
PHOTOGRAPHY — GRADUATE
of Humber College's Creative
Photographer program — specializ-
ing in commercial shots and
portraiture. Call 887-6353. tfn
`Swing' at
Playhouse
Swing! began June 19 at the
Huron Country Playhouse in Grand
Bend. It's a fun-filled celebration of
the great music of the 1930s and
40s.
Swing!, was conceived by Alan
and Blanche Lund, one of Canada's
most famous dance teams.
Mustakas collaborated with the duo
when he first directed the
production at the Drayton Festival
Theatre in 1994 — a banner year in
which Drayton Entertainment made
Canadian theatre history by selling
out every single performance.
Swing! plays eight shows a week,
June 29 to July 17. Tickets can be
ordered by calling the Box Office at
519-238-6000 or toll free at 1-888-
449-4463. Visit
www.huroncountryplayhouse.com
THE BRUSSELS HYDRO TRUST
invites contractors from Brussels
and area for expressions of interest
on tendering for the Heritage Park
Picnic/Gazebo shelter in Brussels.
For information and specifications
contact H. Exel by July 15, 2004.
Brussels, Ontario 887-6561 or fax
887-2623. 26-2
Wanted
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L&B Auto Wreckers,
1/2 mile south of Brussels. Call
887-9499 or 887-8127. tfn
IVebsites
MS lives here.
Multiple sclerosis never hits
just one person.
It affects the entire family.
MC111 Multiple Sclerosis
IWP Society of Canada
1.800.268-7582 www.mssociety.ca
Dr. Tom and Mary Lockridge of
Nashau, New Hampshire visited last
Wednesday with their cousins,
Helen Stonehouse and Irlma Edgar
at the home of Helen Stonehouse.
On Friday, Jack and Edith Walker
of Goderich and their daughter Patsy
Stewart and her daughter Carley
Welch and children Hannah and
Sam of Scottsville, Arizona called
on their aunt Helen Stonehouse.
Russell and Judy Phillips of
Pickering and their son Ryan; Bob,
Peggy, Kevin and Angela Taylor of
Ripley and John Taylor of Sarnia
attended the Brandon Cemetery
service on Sunday and visited at the
home of Jack and Mary Taylor.
A yearly family campover was
held at the home of Jim and Mary
Ellen Keller on the Canada Day
weekend. Attending were Mark and
Diane Taylor and their children of
Mitchell, Marilyn Duskey, her
children and grandchildren of New
Hamburg; Trudy Taylor of London;
Anita Martin of Listowel; Laurie
and Mike Miller and Garrison of
Brussels; Sharon, Laura and Sara
MacPherson of Bluevale and Kathy
and Brad MacLean of London.
Some of the activities enjoyed were
games, a wiener roast and fireworks.
Bob and Jane Grasby and Laura
Johnston were weekend Canada Day
guests at the cottage of George and
Mary Johnston in St. Joseph.
Recently Bob and Jane Grasby
and Donna and Gary 'Leitch were
weekend guests at the home of Julie
and Michael Hobgood in Bay City,
Michigan.
The Rev. Len Myers, the Anglican
minister of Wingham, was in charge
of the Brandon Cemetery Service on
Sunday, July 4. Due to rain the
service was held at the Presbyterian
Church with about 30 people
attending. The hymns were
accompanied by Gladys Van Camp.
On Canada Day, July 1 a crowd of
people enjoyed Pepper and
Company and soloist John McIntosh
as they entertained in the park.
Margaret and Glyn Wide of
Hamilton were Canada Day
weekend guests at the home of Alice
Nicholson.
Brad McCann and Jackie of
Brampton were weekend guests at
the home of Freda Johnston. Doug
and Sue Johnston of Lucan also
visited with Freda Johnston over the
weekend.
The community extends sincere
sympathy to Janice and Larry
Robinson and Brad, Brent and
Sherri Robinson in the recent loss of
a dear mother and grandmother,
Margaret Ferne McDowell of Blyth.
Special greetings are extended to
Doug Cloakey on his 50th birthday.
Beat the heat
Wingham couldn't have asked for better weather for the
opening events of its Homecoming celebrations and taking
advantage of the beautiful day these kids cooled off by
running, jumping, laughing and just having a great time at
the new sprinkler pad park in Wingham. (Elyse DeBruyn photo)