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The Citizen, 1990-05-02, Page 17i THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1990. PAGE 17. Classified FAST_________ _ DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following Wednesday. DEADLINE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. COMING EVENTS BLYTH W.I. 80TH ANNIVER- sary - May 3, 1990, 8:00 p.m., Blyth Memorial Hall. Steven Souch - Guest Speaker. Entertainment and lunch. Former members and other guests are cordially invited. 17-2p COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED STUDENT REQUIRED FULL- time, some weekends to help as a farm labourer. Driver’s licence an asset. Call 523-4500. 18-1 READY TO QUIT? WHY NOT BE your own boss! Start your own business from home. Free Details. Canimex Enterprise, 934 Childs Drive, Milton, Ontario, L9T 4J6. 18-lp CARD OF THANKS BLAKE. I wish to thank most sincerely my neighbours, friends and relatives for treats, cards, flowers and calls of inquiry during my stay at University Hospital. 1 am especially grateful to my family for their support to Helen and me at this time. - Gordon Blake 18-lp DRAPER. I would like to thank everyone for all the beautiful gifts that I received at my shower, and for those who put on the entertain­ ment, and the lunch. I’ll remember it always. - Shelley Draper. 18-1 EASOM. A sincere thank you to our family for the lovely surprise birthday party. Also special thanks to our family and friends for the many lovely cards, phone calls, visits and especially the flowers. They were all appreciated and enjoyed. - Grace and Roy. 18-lp KING. The family of the late “Nellie” King of Gorrie would like to thank their relatives, neigh­ bours, and friends for their cards, flowers and donations, and food brought to the house. Thanks to Dr. Ping and first and second floor nurses at Wingham Hospital and to several homemakers who helped Mom during her stays at home. Thanks to Betts Funeral Home, Rev. Clark and those who helped in Mom’s funeral service. It was very beautiful. Special thanks to the ladies of St. Stephen’s Church for lunch after the service. Everything is greatly appreciated. - Ken and Judy Shortreed and family, Wayne and Mary King and family. 18-lp CAREER TRAINING THE BLYTH HORTICULTURAL Society will meet on May 8 at 8 p.m. at the Blyth Memorial Hall. Chris Rust, District Director will speak on Soils. Everbody welcome. 18-1 WEDDINGS/SURPRISE PARTIES We decorate ... Are there too few hours on your wedding day and too many jobs to be done. When it comes to decorating the hall Who has time - We do! Give us a call and we will take this task over for you and free your time for some of the other important things that need your attention. For further informa­ tion please contact Kathy at 887- 6795 or Lynda at 887-9239. 17-2 START NOW! IF YOU ... WANT instant earnings, unlimited poten­ tial, job flexibility, independence, and love beautiful lingerie and clothing. Call collect (416) 632-9090 MA CHERIE HOME FASHION SHOWS. (Est. 1975) 18-lp HOUSEWIVES, MOTHERS AND interested persons needed imme­ diately to sell toys and gifts for National Home Party Plan. No investment, deliveries or money collection. Call (519) 258-7905. 18-lp FREE: 1990 GUIDE TO STUDY- at-home correspondence Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Airconditioning, Book­ keeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical Secre­ tary, Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto, 1-800-950-1972. 18-lp RESERVE NOW FOR MOTHER’S Day. Brunch: 11:00 to 1:30; Dinner Buffet: 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 18-2 BUCK AND DOE FOR LAURIE Fischer and Dwayne Raynard at Bluevale Community Centre, Saturday, May 12/90, D.J., danc­ ing 9 - 1, $5 per person, lunch included. 18-2p MEN’S FELLOWSHIP BREAK- fast, Saturday, May 5, 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. at Brussels Mennonite Fellowship. $4.00/person. Speaker: Bob Quicke, Vancouver. Tickets or information: Ross Hem­ ingway 887-6348, Bruce Campbell 357-1648, Bill Keil 357-2636 or Radford’s, Brussels. 17-2 COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER for Donna Miller Monday, May 7, 7:30 p.m. at Brussels Mennonite Fellowship. Everyone welcome. 17-2p PORT CUNNINGTON -100 YEARS - Centennial Celebration at Port Cunnington Lodge, June 8-10, 1990. Contact Joanne Cunnington, RR 4, Huntsville, Ontario, P0A 1K0, (705)635-1466. 18-lp BUCK AND DOE FOR VICKI Belanger and Brian Hoy, Saturday, May 12, at B.M. & G. Community Centre, Brussels. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets $5. per person. Age of Majority. 17-3 ENGAGEMENTS FRASER. I’d like to thank everyone who asked about me, who sent cards, flowers and gifts to me and my family at the time of my accident and during my recupera­ tion, Aunt Dot for driving Grandma and the kids to see me, Rev. Ramirez and the United Church for their special prayers and visits, Barb Snell and Rick Elliott for their quick action, Mr. Sy grove for taking the children and Grandma to Clinton. Special thanks to the Blyth Fire Department Emergency Team. Very special thanks to Dr. Hay for his quick response to my aid, the ambulance attendants who took me to Clinton and then to Victoria Hospital in London, X-ray and emergency departments in both hospitals and the doctors and nurses on 2 Middlesex. In my time of need it’s special to know that I have been raised in a community full of people who go out of their way to help. At a time like this _ everyone’s love has poured out. ’"Not only have I been in everyone’s thoughts but you all have been in mine. God bless all. -Lorna Fraser. 18-1 LEARN AUCTIONEERING AT the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering. Next class: June 9-16/90. For information, contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. #5, Wood- stock, Ontario, N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. 18-lp MARKEL 1-800-265-7173. CLASS AZ-DZ Professional Transport Dri­ ver Training. Careers? Financing? Tax Deductible? We’ve got the answers. Markel Institute of Pro­ fessional Transport Training. Guelph 1-800-265-7173. 18-lp SACRED CONCERT BY CATHY Rempel, Sunday, May 6, 7:30 p.m. at Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels. $3.00/person, elementary children free. Sponsor­ ed by Missions Committee of Brussels Mennonite Fellowship. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear this exciting, young Christian woman from Vancouver. Anne Hemingway 887-6348; Bev Brown 887-9621. 17-2 SMITH - JOHNSTON John and Leona Johnston wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Karen Marie to Jeffrey Paul, son of Ross and Shirley Smith. The marriage will take place Saturday, June 2. Open reception at B.M. & G. Community Centre. FOR RENT VILLAGE OF BLYTH requires an interested ratepayer to repre­ sent the interest of the Village of Blyth,asavoting member, on the Blythand District Community Centre Board. Monthly meetings-8:00p.m. second Monday of each month. Remuneration payable at a rate equivalent to Council Committee Meetings. Please apply in writing to the Blyth Clerk’s Office, P.O. Box393, Blyth. NOM 1H0 before May 8, 1990. Helen R Grubb, Clerk. 1200 SQUARE FOOT STORE IN Brussels, Turnberry Street, good location, available June 1. Phone 1-743-7903 after 6. 18-5 HOME STUDY DIPLOMA PRO- grams. Prepare for a better career today! Low fees. Payment plan. Tuition Free Advanced Courses. Job search assistance. Free Bro­ chure. CCTS 1-800-668-1213. 18-lp COMING EVENTS BUS TRIPS: Monday, April 30 - Nana Mouskouri concert at Hamil­ ton. Thurs., May 3 - Woodbine Thoroughbred Races. Saturday, May 5 - The Tommy Hunter Show with The East Mountain Boys at Hamilton Place. Tuesday, May 8 - Niagara Blossom Tour. Upcoming in June - Geritol Follies at Hamil­ ton Place. If enough interest is shown in the Dini and the Shirley T.V. shows we will arrange it. Please book early to avoid disap­ pointment. Call Isabel Campbell, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938.17-2 OFFICE SPACE, LOCATED 1 mile north of Blyth, $300 per month. Utilities included. Air con­ ditioning. Available immediately. Contact Fairview Research Farm, c/o Clair Langlois, 523-4878. 10-tfn GARAGE YARD SALE BOTTLE DRIVE FOR BLYTH Scouting. Saturday morning, May 12 in Auburn, Blyth and Londes- borough. Proceeds to Camping Equipment. 18-2 LARGE 4 FAMILY GARAGE SALE S-W corner of Hamilton and Morris St., Blyth. Toys, household arti­ cles, stereo, old books, old chairs, etc. Saturday, May 5, 9 a.m. - ? 18-lp GOETZ. We wish to sincerely thank all our friends and neigh­ bours for the lovely flowers and gifts, at the time of the passing of our father Tony Jedrzejewski. Your thoughtfulness is appreciated. Also thanks to Dr. Rutherford and the nurses of Listowel Hospital for making us more comfortable in our time of need. - Ron and Barb, Richard and Marty Goetz. 18-1 CONCERT FOR KIDS Deborah Dunleavy brings her ener­ getic songs to Blyth Memorial Hall on Saturday, May 12 - 2 p.m. Tickets $6.00 each. Reservations Call 523-9225/9300. 18-1 ETHEL CHURCH LADIES HAM and turkey supper, Sunday, May 6 at Grey Central School, Ethel 4-7 p.m. Adults $6.50, children $3.00, Preschool free. Tickets, call 887- 6055. 17-2p HELP WANTED I didn’t rm hjrvr to break the bank to place my ad CLAaain bd am worn OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY, MAY 6, 3 - 6 p.m. at Bill and Joan Stephenson’s for their 25th anni­ versary. 18-1 THE 1990 ANNUAL MEETING OF the Children’s Aid Society of Huron County will be held on Tuesday, May 8, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. in the Board Room at 46 Gloucester Terrace, Goderich, Ontario. Voting memberships ($5) are available at the door. Come out and support your Children’s Aid Society. 16-3 LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Dabber Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Cen­ tre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel chair acces­ sible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. 14-tfn SINGLES DANCE, THE AGRI- cultural Hall, Hwy. 86 and Tre­ maine St., Listowel, Friday, May 4, 8:30 p.m. D.J. Refreshments. Call 367-2394. 01-tfn PART-TIME BARTENDER RE- quired immediately for Blyth Legion. Contact Donna Govier after 5 p.m. 523-9494 or 523-4907. 17-2 HELP WANTED. RAWLEIGH Products need distributors in your area. Our customers are waiting to be served! Call collect (519) 627- 1337. 18-lp BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth & District Community Centre. $300 Jackpot must go. Over $1,000 in prizes. 43-tfn RESORT ACCEPTING APPLICA- tions for: dining room, recreation, kitchen assistant, chef/cook (full time position available.) Good wages, staff training and recreation programme. Accommodation, meals available. Must be available May 25 to Oct. 31. Deer Lodge Resort, R.R. 2, Haliburton, Ont., K0M ISO. (705)457-2281. 18-lp COMMUNITY FACILITATOR The Community Support for Families Program, Clinton, has an opening for a Facilitator. This person will be responsible for a caseload in the northern part of Huron County. Duties include: perparing appli­ cations for various assistance programs for children with dis­ abilities, acting as a case manag­ er and advocate for families, and liaising with community service agencies. The successful appli­ cant will have a strong back- groundinthe Human Services field, preferably in Children’s Services. Flexible hours and extensive local travel required. Salary range: $27,700-$32,000 per annum. Apply in writing notlaterthan May 15, 1990 to Brad Davey, Executive Director, Community Living-Central Huron, Box 527, Goderich, Ont. N7A 4C7. Attention: Needed Immediately Ambitious & outgoing men & women for sales positions. Fantastic opportunity with excellent pay, no experience necessary, we will train. Work only 4 days per week. Students welcome. Call James 519-524-5343 CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY