The Citizen, 1988-09-07, Page 26PAGE 26. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1988.
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MUSIC FUN FOR PRE-SCHOOL-
ers: Let your child experience the
joy of music. Music will be fun
through movement to music,
singing, musical games and per
cussion instruments. One hour per
week for 10 weeks beginning in
September. Classes held in Bel
grave and Wingham. Call now to
register. Anne Spivey A.R.C.T.
BA(Mus.) 357-3500. 36-1
ATTENTION MORNING STAR
Rebekah Lodge members Septem
ber 13, 6:30, pot luck supper,
regular meeting and celebrating
55thbirthday, pleaseattend. 36-1 p
BLYTH FESTIVAL:
Lucien: Sept. 8 (matinee), 9, 10
(matinee)
Bordertown Cafe: Sept. 8, 9
(matinee), 10,13,14 (matinee), 14,
15 (matinee), 15, 16, 17 (matinee),
17.
Unless otherwise indicated all
performances are at 8:30 p.m.
Matinees are at 2:00 p.m. Box
Office 523-9300/9225. 36-1
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crowd! Doyou know a “Good Kid"
whodeservesanaward for com
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in overcoming a physical limita
tion? Nominate them for an
Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year
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WEDNESDAYS-ALL-YOU-CAN-
eat spaghetti and salad bar, 5 to 8
p.m.; Thursdays - wing night, 8 to
12p.m.; Fridays - T-bone steak and
all-you-can-eat salad bar, 5 to 8
p.m. Brussels Hotel, 887-9035.
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HELP WANTED
Orw mil< touch o4 llyth on Hwy. 4 (Ovtskfe of Town)
HELP WANTED:
REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY
Full Time and Part-Time
SALES POSITIONS
available
Excellent opportunity for self motivated
and mature person Interested In sales,
product knowledge and fashion
merchandising.
ALSO REQUIRED: Students for sales and
related work. Full time positions
available until September 7, weekend
and part time after September. Must be
conscientious and motivated In fashion
sales, merchandising and product
knowledge.
Apply In person to G.M. Snell
Hwy. 4 South of Blyth
523-4595 •
VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT
at Seaforth continues to grow and
offers a rewarding opportunity for
PARTS PERSON-SALES PERSON
and
SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Experienced and aggressive In
dividuals are required.
Ideal working conditions, fringe
benefits. Excellent opportunity for the
right people.
Please send resume to
MARLEN VINCENT
VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT LTD.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
N0K 1W0
Telephone 519-527-0120
HAROLD WORKMAN
REAL ESTATE LTD.
68 Ontario Road, Mitchell 348-9066
NeilMcNichol res. 527-0089
Harold Workman res. 348-9066
HANDYMAN SPECIAL: 2 storey brick, 200 amp. hydro,
small shed on large lot 35,000.
STARTER HOME IN LONDESBOROUGH: 1 floor cottage
style with addition, 100 amp. hydro, large lot, 31,000.
COMMERCIAL TYPE BUILDING: with residence combin
ed in this 2 storey brick building in Walton just waiting for the
right person, 49,900.
HOBBY FARM: on 80 acres, 65 workable with 2 spring fed
ponds, 40 x 80 hip roof shed, Goderich twp.
SEAFORTH AREA: 9 acres with stone house and spring fed
pond plus large heated workshop. Must be seen to be
appreciated.
50 AC RES: cash crop land, 45 workable, McKilloptwp.
$65,000.
WE HAVE MANY GOOD FARMS FOR SALE IN
THEAREA. CALL FOR DETAILSAND INFORMATION
ONAREAPROPERTIES.
SERVING HURON & PERTH COUNTIES
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE-REALTOR
IN MEM0RIAM DEATHS
MacDONALD. In loving memory
of a dear daughter and sister who
passed away September 7, 1981.
The heart remembers little things
That find no words and yet ...
They’re those warm “forever
memories’’,
Far too precious to forget.
Forever loved, Mom, Dad, Todd
andJamie. 36-1
DEATH
RICE
At the Clinton Public Hospital on
Friday, September 2, 1988, Mrs.
James Rice, the former Amelia
Edith May Hendry of Hullett Twp.;
inher79thyear. Belovedwife of
James Rice of Hullett Twp. Dear
mother of Winnifred Flear of
Nobleton, Dorothy Pelly of Nova
Scotia, Eleanor Larocque of Parry
Sound, Marjorie Bell of Shanty
Bay, Glenn Rice of St. Thomas.
Dear sister of Mrs. Olive Snodden
of Thunderland. Also survived by
21 grandchildren and 32 great
grandchildren. The late Mrs. Rice
rested at the Tasker Funeral
Home, Blyth, where the funeral
service was held on Monday,
September 5 at 1:30 p.m. Inter
ment Blyth Union Cemetery.
EAST
At Huronview, Clinton on Sunday,
September 4, 1988, Mrs. Charles
East, the former Anni Victoria
Pilgrim; in her 88th year. Beloved
mother of Edward and Marjorie
East of Blyth and William and
Roberta East of London. Dear
sister of Marguerite Hu nking of
London. Also survived by 4
grandchildren and 11 great-grand
children. Predeceased by 4 broth
ers and 3 sisters. The late Mrs.
East rested at the Tasker Funeral
Home, Blyth, Ontario for visitation
on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A
private fu neral service will be held
in the funeral home on Wednesday
at 2 p.m. Interment Clinton
Cemetery.
BURNS
A Clinton Public Hospital on
Saturday, September 3, 1988,
Robert Wesley Burns; in his 73rd
year. Beloved husband of Violet
Burns of 135 Albert Street, Clin
ton, Ontario. Dear father of
Barbara (Mrs. Colin Paterson) of
London, Ontario, Betty (Mrs.
Gerald Smith) of Cobourg, On
tario, Pat (Mrs. Ed Pitkin) of
Victoria, B.C., one brother James
of Enderby, B.C., two sisters
Myrtle (Mrs. Wilbert MacDonald)
of Kincardine, Ontario, Violet
(Mrs. Percy Collins) of Port Elgin,
Ontario. Predeceased by two
brothers: Lloyd of SauItSte. Marie,
Ontario and Harry at Kincardine,
Ontario. Also predeceased by one
sister Verna Smith of Kincardine,
Ontario. Friends will be received
for a Memorial Funeral Service on
Wednesday, September 7 com-
mencingatl p.m. atthe Beattie
Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury
Street East, Clinton. By request,
no previous visitation. Rev. David
Snihur 'of Londesborough United
Church officiating. Cremation with
burial Hope Capel Cemetery, 13th
Concession, HullettTwp. In his
memory, donations to the Lung
Association or charity of your
choice would be acknowledged as
expressions of sympathy.
Oh what a
feeling!paRTicipacnon
Program will help women's groups
“Suddenly it 's sold"
M
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
482-9371
[24 hour service]
Starter home in quiet SOLDrhood in Clinton.
Mobile home on #86 Hwy. at Bluevale on 1 acre, leased lot.
Contact Carol Boneschansker.
100 ACRES: raised bungalow on 80 acres choice woodland.
Very scenic, 2 miles from Lake Huron.
BLYTH: reduced, 1 floor, 3 bedroom new home, full
basement and garage. Vendor will consider mortgage.
150 ACRES: farrow-to-finish farm for 60 sows, 13th Hullett
Twp. Good buildings. Priced reasonable.
BRUSSELS: Commercial investment property on Turnberry
Street. Ideal for Convert-To-Rent Program. Reasonable
price. Ground floor rented.
21/z ACRES: attractive country home on paved road near
Varna. Everything well maintained, includes garage and
workshop. Call Gordon Hill.
75 ACRES: farrowing farm, Colborne Township, equipped
for 100 sows, very well kept, scenic location.
BLYTH: 11/2 floor, brick home on 1 acre lot with new steel
workshop, zoned highway commercial.
BLYTH: 11/2 floor, 3bedroom, framehomeon extra large lot.
138 ACRES: 6th line Morris Township, 110 acres workable,
no buildings.
89 ACRES: 80 acres workable, near Westfield. No atrazine.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen
Street, Blyth.
100 ACRES: Farm near Auburn, 75 acres workable, 11/2
storey stucco home. General purpose barn.
100 ACRES: 90 aeres workable, East Wawanosh, no
buildings. Vendor will finance.
12 ACRES: Hog barns for 650 hogs. Frame home.
165 ACRES: On Maitland River. 100 acres workable, 65
acres hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic.
DAIRY FARM: 142 acres, highway location. Adjacent to
Village of Blyth. Will 'sell as going concern or bare farm.
Thieves got away with $6,500
in stolen property during a
break and enter.
Crime Stoppers and Criminal
Investigators with the Wing
ham Detachment of the Ontario
Provincial Police are seeking
your help in solving this break,
enter and theft.
Sometime between June 6
and 8, 1988 thieves broke into a
Walton area residence. The
thieves pried open the back
door to the house. Once inside
they pulled books and other
items off shelves looking for
money. They got away with
REAL ESTATE LTD.
82 ALBERT STREET
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
Sales Rep.
Gordon Hill
233-3307
Carol Boneschansker
887-6870
Crime
Stoppers
Crime of the week
cash and a Hitachi 3 piece stereo
1) tape deck serial #41072951; 2)
turntable serial #4008641E; 3)
amplifier serial #4034052E; a
Hitachi VCR model VT32A
serial #41031487; a Hitachi
Camcorder with carrying case
and tripod serial #60706430 and
assorted jewellery.
If you know the whereabouts
of any of these items call Crime
Stoppers toll free at 1-800-265-
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call during office hours, 9:30
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Section.
Farm women’s organizations
across Canada will benefit from
Agriculture Canada’s new Farm
Women’s Advancement Program
which will provide additional
financial assistance to farm
women's groups.
The program, announced re
cently by Agriculture Minister
John Wise and Minister of State for
Agriculture Pierre Blais, will have
a budget of $650,000 over the next
five years to help organizations
address the needs and special
circumstances of farm women. It is
designed to encourage more farm
women to become actively involv
ed in the agri-food sector. About 90
organizations will be eligible for
assistance through project grants.
“It is essential to recognize and
reinforce the vital contributions of
farm women to Canadian agricul
ture,” Mr. Wise said.
The program is being designed
to support legal and economic
equality for women, promote their
increasing participation in deci
sion making on the farm and
recognize their important contri
bution to the well-being of the
agriculture sector.