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The Citizen, 1987-01-21, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21. 1987. PAGE 21. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50 for 20 words, additional words 10c each. 50c will be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. CARD OF THANKS TRAVEL COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS REAL ESTATE CRAIG. Nancy Jean Craig wishes to thank friends, community mem­ bers, Canadian Foresters, Court Woodbine M100, for their get well wishes while in hospital. Thank you all. 03-lp VAN DONKERSGOED. Many thanks to all the ladies who showered me with love and good wishes at the Cranbrook Hall. Frank and I will put to good use the gifts you have given us. Special thanks to Maggie, (Jean) and Carley.-Christine 03-1 KING. Itiscomforting to know that the help, concern and prayers of others make hardships so much easier to bear. More things arc wrought by prayer than this world drcams of. Thank you for food, books, cards, flowers, gifts and fruit while in hospital and after coming home. Special mention to my music students for their tapes they made for me of their Christmas music and specially prepared numbers. Thank you Karen and Marie for providing the music at Melville. I extend my sincere thanks toeveryone who has helped in so many kind and thoughtful ways. 11 is very heart warmingtoknow thatotherscare. - Joanne King. 03-1 BOSMAN. We wish to express our sincere thanks to all who attended our open house in honour of our 40th wedding anniversary. Your cards, gil ts and good wishes are truly appreciated. You have made it a day to remember. A special thanks to our family for arranging the occasion and to the ladies of the United Church who looked after the lunch so capably. - Gordon and Louise Bosman. 03-1 IN MEMORIAM PENNINGTON. In memory of Betty Pennington, who passed away 1 year ago January 21. You meant so very much to us that nothing we can say. Can tell the sadness in our hearts as we think of you today. - Always remembered by Iona. Dianne. Sandy and Sheri. 03-1 PENNINGTON. In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Betty Pennington who left us suddenly one year ago, January 21, 1986. So many things have happened mom. Since you were called away, So many things to share with you Had you been left to stay. You never said good-bye to us, Perhaps it’s just as well. We never could have said good-bye To the one we loved so well. Our love for you will always keep, It cannot fade, it lies too deep. The gates of memory never close, We miss you more than anyone knows. As long as we live, we cherish your name. Inmemory weseeyou, everthe same. Still in our hearts you are living yet, For we loved you too dearly to ever forget. - Deeply loved and always remem- e?ed by her sons Earl, Ken and Kevin, daughter-in-law Mary and grandchildren Jason and Jessica. 03-lp Advertising can save shopping time. WHISTLER VALE CONDOS. Midweek Package. Full condo - 6p $135, Loft suite 4 p $85. Twin Suite 2 p $40. Great Skiing best price. Call 1 -(604)-932-3913. 03-lp LOCHAVEN INN: EXCELLENT European Cuisine in a relaxed country setting. Skating, cross­ country skiing, snowmobiling. Discount Weekend packages - January 25 and February 7th. Ask about our Tuesday - free program. Call (705) 754-3531. 03-lp BIRTHS B REMN ER. New Year's will never be the same for delighted parents, Patricia and Murray Bremner. Leah Tabitha Bremner brought in the New Year at4:30 a.m. January 1, 1 987, 7 lbs., 1 2 '/2 oz. Excited, first time grandparents are Ruth and Chuck Nosal of Waterloo. Excited and experienced grand­ parents Fran and Bill Bremner of Brussels. SULLIVAN, (nee Dickenson) Bry­ an and C’hesna Sullivan, from Plainsview, Texas announce the birth of their son, Patrick Evan. MA CHAN. Lcsterand Jane are happy to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, 7 lbs., 3 oz., January 18, 1987 born at Mount Sinai Hospital, Scar­ borough. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Robinson, Oshawaand Mrs. Viola Kirkby, Walton. AT YOUR SERVICE DRY FIREWOOD. CUSTOM bull dozing, manure piles moved, etc. Snow blowing. Call J. D. Carter 523-9405. 03-2 THE PARTIES ARE OVER NOW is the time to have your carpets and upholstery cleaned and protected. We use the Von Schrader Dry Foam method - no heavy soaking. Call Bestway Cleaning Service, Brussels at 887-9095 evenings. To book your appointment. - Free Estimates - See box ad for discount in this issue of the Citizen. 02-2b Dura-Weld Custom Fabricating & Repairs 6th of Morris just west of power lines 887-6594 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 OPEN: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. Eve. & Weekend-by appt. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER for J oyce Pearson w ill be held in Brussels United Church, Satur­ day, January 24, 2:15 p.m. Every- oneWelcome! 02-2 THE GODERICH ECONOMIC Development Committee and the Seaforth B.I.A. in association with the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Technology are holding a seminar on Starting A Small Business. This seminar should be of interest to anyone who is thinking about starting a small business or anyone interested in improving their small business skills. The same seminar will be presented from 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. first in Goderich on Tuesday, January 27th at the Council Chambers, Goderich Town Hall and then in Seaforth on Wednes­ day, January 28th at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. Admission is Free. 02-3 ANYONE WANTING TO TAKE A St. John’s First Aid course and a CPR course please contact Anita Bos 523-9429. 03-1 ANNUAL CUPID S BALL AT Blvth Community Centre on Satur­ day. February 14.Sponsored by Londesboro and District Lions Club. Proceeds for Clinton Hospi­ tal. 03-lb EUCHRE, MONDAY, JAN. 26TH, Brussels Library, 2 p.m. Sponsor­ ed by Majestic Women's Institute. Admission $1.50. Everyone wel­ come. 03-1 BUS TRIPS: KITCHENER, MON- day, Feb. 2. Ice Capades, Sunday, Feb. 15. Phone Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-3424. 03-1 Interested in losing weight! Come to a meeting sponsored by Herbal Weight Control. No obligations. Free samples. Monday, January 26 6:45p.m. Mitchell Legion Hall 175St. Andrews St. Mitchell Formore information call i 523-9407 Herbalife Distributor Illi Illi Illi Illi Anyone interested in renting a tableat a “Pending” NEW FLEA MARKET inside on Main Street, Brussels to be open only on weekends, please call 887-9669 between 6-9p.m. formore information. * * * * Illi Illi Illi Illi Horst Feige D.T. GODERICH 58 West Street Goderich [519J524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt[519]665-7818 ROTARY CONCERT. GODERICH Collegiate, 8:15 p.m., Sunday, February 1, Orchestra London. “Themes from the Movies”. Tickets available at door or from any Rotarian in advance. 03-2b THE AUXILIARY TO WINGHAM and District Hospital is holding ii» January meeting in the Board Room at the hospital on Monday, January 26 at 2 p.m. Mr. Gordon Folkard, the Health and Safety Officer, will explain emergency codes. All are welcome. 03-1 GET AWAY FROM WINTER. Florida Trips and others, (short or long stays). Phone Helen McBur­ ney. 357-3424. 03-1 ASSERTIVE TRAINING. THIS 6-week program starting Tuesday, Feb. 3 from 7 to 8 p.m. helps promote equality in relationships, enabling us to act without undue anxiety while expressing honest feelings. It will develop your self-confidence and respect for others. Cost is $5.00. To register call 357-1614. 03-1 REALESTATE MASON BAILEY BROKER 82 ALBERTSTREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338 “Suddenly It’s Sold” Write us we get lonely LONDESBORO: 11/2 floor frame home, 3 bedrooms, large shed all in good condition. Good starter home for under $30,000.00. AUBURN: Raised bungalow on No. 8 highway. ¥2 acre lot, paved drive. 198ACRES: REDUCED. Dairy farm, free stall for 100 cows, excellent buildings, 2 Harvestore silos, Hullett Township. Try an offer. 15ACRES:5milesfrom Clinton, 1 ¥2 floor frame home, farrowing barn for 35 sows. Property well fenced. LONDESBORO: 1 floor rancher, finished basement, inground pool, large lot. 100 ACRES: Hobby and bush farm, on paved road, 15 acres workable, general purpose barn, large steel shed, house newly renovated, all in immaculate condition, East Wawanosh Township. BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat, apartment above. 294 ACRES: Morris Township, excellent cropland, good set of buildings. 125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres workable, 22 acres hardwood bush. LONDESBORO: 4 bedrooms, 2 floor home, very spacious, heated double garage, like new throughout. BLYTH: Triplex, 2 floor brick on Dinsley street. 75 ACRES: On Maitland River, very scenic, no buildings. BLYTH: Dinsley street, 2floor brick home on large treed lot. 46ACRES: Near Dungannon, with modern homeand heated workshop. BLYTH: 1 ¥2 floor frame home, close to school and business district, 3 or 4 bedrooms. 4 ACRES: 2 floor brick home in good condition, 3 miles from Blyth. BLYTH: 3 lots on Hamilton street. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Ideal for office or store, apartmentabove. All redone, likenew, main street, Auburn. APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT: 14 units, nearly new, on 3 acres, well located in Lucknow. BLYTH: Commercial property, Queen street, presently rented as Variety store, good 2 bedroom apartment above, presently vacant. KINBURN: 100 acres, 95 acres workable, systematically drained, 6 bedroom frame home. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Please God, don’t ever let farmers get as well organized as school teachers and postal workers. ALL POINTS REALTY INC. Wingham & Goderich Ont 74 ACRES - Approx. 50 workable, located in Morris Twp. approx. 2 miles from #4 Highway. Balance of prop­ erty has a mixture of soft­ wood and cedar bush. Also located on property is a creek. For more information call Jim Ritchie 357-3295.****** QUAINT 1¥2 Storey home - Just one block off main street of Brussels having 4 bedrooms, 3 up and one down, single car garage, spacious kitchen - dining area and situated on large well treed lot. Excellent starter or retirement home. For more information call Kevin Pletch 357-1967. Qntui)^| REAL ESTATE LTD. 1^