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The Citizen, 1987-02-18, Page 25THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1987. PAGE 25. CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50for 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. PERSONAL CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS AT YOUR SERVICE! AT YOUR SERVICE DATES GALORE: FOR ALL AGES and unattached. Thousands of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances call toll free 1-800-263-9163. Hours Noon till8p.m. 07-lp AREER TRAINING ‘ * FREE’ ’ 1987 GUIDE TO STUDY- at-home correspondence Diploma Courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Airconditioning, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosme­ tology, Electronics, Legal/Medi- cal Secretary, Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West Toronto. 1-800-268-1121. 07-lp BECOME AN AUCTIONEER. 85 Hours of instruction. Next class Mar. 14-21st. Contact South­ western Ontario School of Auc­ tioneering, P.O. Box 145, Inner- kip, Ont. JOJ 1M0 (519) 469-3936, (519)537-2115. 07-lp BECOME AN AUCTIONEER. Canadian Champion instructors. Classes start Mar. 1987. Jordan & McLean School of Auctioneering, Box 94, Kitscoty, Alta., T0B 2P0. (403) 846-2211, (403) 842-5528. 07-lp CASH IN ON INCOME TAX. Earn money doing tax returns. Learn money-saving tips. Free Brochure. U & R tax schools, 1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, MB. R3T2B6. 07-lp DENNISON. My grateful thanks to our relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for their cards and letters and many expressions of sympathy in the loss of my beloved daughter Maxine Vessey. -- Dorothy Denni- sonandfamily. 07-lp SMITH. Sincere thanks to neigh­ bours, relatives and friends for the cards, food, donations, flowers, and condolences during our recent bereavement. Your kindness and thoughts will always be remember­ ed and will help us through the weeks to come. A special thanks to the Legion members, the Ladies Auxiliary and Rev. Roger Gel­ wicks. - Mabel, Rick and Karen, Floyd, Marg and family. 07-lp AUBURN AND DISTRICT LIONS Club Euchre Tournament, Satur­ day, February 21, 1987 at the Auburn Community Centre. Regi­ stration 1 - 2 p.m. Euchre' commences at 2 p.m. Entry fee $3 per person. Cash prizes: $50, $40 and $30. Held under the authority of a special occasions permit. All proceeds to Clinton Public Hospi­ tal Building Fund. 06-2 HOTLUNCHEON, FEBRUARY 26,1987, Brussels United Church. Time: 11:30a.m. to lp.m. 06-2p DENTURE . THERAPY J CLINIC A Horst Feige D.T. GODERICH 58 West Street Goderich [519)524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt [5191665-7818 BIRTHS ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN church, Brussels, Pancake Sup­ per, Tuesday, March 13,5p.m.to7 p.m. Adults $4.50, 10 & under $2.50. 07-1 OPEN: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. Eve. & Weekend-by appt. 1 REAL ESTATE H REAL ESTATE CARD OF THANKS PATTISON. 1 would like to thank all my friends, neighbours and relatives for their kinds thoughts, prayers, gifts, get well cards and concerned phone calls while I was in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since returning home. Your thoughtful­ ness will always be remembered. - Ruby Pattison. 07-lp GILLLIS. I would like to thank my family and friends for their visits, cards and treats while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Thanks also to Drs. Malkus and Rodney and all staff for the excellent care. Thanks also to Grey Township Reeve and Council for their concern. Special thanks to my co-workers Brad, Larry, Mur­ ray, Bob and Roy for your support. - Harry Gillis. 07-lp BOLGER. We would like to thank our families and friends for all the lovely cards and gifts we received on the occasion of our 45th wedding anniversary on Feb. 7. Also the staff of the Triple K for a wonderful meal. It was very much appreciat­ ed. - Harold and Elva Bolger. 07-lp RUTLEDGE. A special thank you to Brussels P.U.C. for their immediate service during the snow storm on Sunday, February 8 when high winds knocked hydro wires down on my lawn. Many thanks to Bill Aitchison, Dave Hastings and Harold Bridge for restoring power soquickly.-Frank Rutledge. 07-lp WHARTON. The family of the late Alfred Hugh Wharton of Blyth would like to thank their relatives, friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, charitable dona- tionsandalsomessages of sym­ pathy during the loss of a dear father, grandfather and great­ grandfather. Special thanks to Rev. Wittich and Tasker Funeral Home of Blyth, also a special thanks to the Westfield ladies for the lovely lunch that they served. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - The Wharton family and the Brommer family. 07-1 DENNY. Lyle and Janet (nee Cook), RR 1, Gowanstown, are happy to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Aleshia Nichole, 7 lb. 7 oz., at Listowel Memorial Hospital, on Monday, January 26, 1987. First grandchild for Arnold and Erma Cook, RR 1, Belgrave, and third grandchild for Bill and Shirley Denny, RR 3, Moorefield. KELLINGTON. Brian and Donna are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their first child, a daughter, Bridget Ann. She was born February 1, 1987 at Guelph General Hospital weighing 9 lbs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kellington of Brussels, Mr. George Chettleburgh of Wing- ham and Ms. Anna Thacker of London. WHEELER. MurrayandCheryl are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Jessica Louise, at Clinton Public Hospital weighing 7 lb., 15 oz. on February 13, 1987. Proud grand­ parents are Bob and Edna Reid of Londesboro and Bill and Delores Wheeler of Brussels. Great-grand­ parents are Les and Hazel Reid of Londesboro. IN MEMORIAM FEAR. In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, who passed away February 22, 1985. Two years have passed since that sad day, The one we loved was called away. God called him home, It was His will, But in our hearts, we love him still. - His wife Margaret and family. 07-1 YOUNG. In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Archie who passed away February 21, 1986. He died as he lived, everyone’s friend, He was always thoughtful, loving and kind, What a wonderful memory he left behind. - Sadly missed by Bill, Marian and family. 07-lp YOUNG. In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Archie, who passed away one year ago, February 21, 1986. Today recalls sad memories, Of a dear father gone to rest, And the ones who think of him today, Are the ones who loved him best. In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true There is not a day dear father That we do not think of you. - Sadly missed and always remem­ bered by Betty, Ray and James Lair. 07-1 SPECIAL - IRISH ROVERS WED- nesday, April 8 and Charlie Pride Tuesday, May 26, Kitchener. If interested in going by bus contact Helen McBurney, 357-3424, any time. 06-2 RIPLEY-HURON CRAFT FESTI- val, May 16, 1987. Applications from Mrs. Gail van der Hoek, RR #4, Ripley, NOG 2R0, (519) 395-5497, should be submitted by April 1. Handcrafted articles only. 07-lp AT YOUR SERVICE DRY FIREWOOD. CUSTOM bulldozing, manure piles moved, etc. Snowblowing. Call J. D. Carter, 523-9405. 06-4p Dura-Weld Custom Fabricating & Repairs 6th of Morris just west of power lines 887-6594 REAL ESTATE QnluiK ALL POINTS REALTY INC. Wmghain & Goderich, Ont BUNGALOW - If you don’t want stairs take a look at this. Living room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and two bath­ rooms all on one level. This home is approx. 3 yrs. old and is located three blocks from Main St. in Wingham. Don’tmiss this one. For appt, call Jim Ritchie 357-3295.ft**#** QUAINT V/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. Ontuo^j REAL ESTATE LTD. MASON BAILEY BROKER 82ALBERTSTREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338 “Suddenly It’sSold” CLINTON - 2 floo£cA v ed home, 4 bedrooms, handyman special. NEW LISTING - BRUSSELS - attractive brick home, 1 block west of the arena. NEW LISTING: Wingham. Side split on ¥2 acre lot, 8 years old, many extras include double garage, 2 fireplaces. Low taxes. 4 ¥2 ACRES: Near Family Paradise with 1 ¥2 floor frame home needing some repair and an exceptional large steel barn. 72 ACRES: Highway farm, good house, barn and drive shed. KINBURN: 100acres, 95 workable, systematically drained, 6 bedroom frame home. BLYTH: Commercial property, Queen street, presently rented as Variety Store, good 2 bedroom apartment above, presently vacant. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Ideal for office or store, apartment above. All redone, likenew, main street, Auburn. 4 ACRES: 2 floor brick home in good condition, 3 miles from Blyth. BLYTH: 1 ¥2 floor frame home, close to school and business district, 3 or 4 bedrooms. BLYTH: Dinsley street, 2floor brick home on large treed lot. 75 ACRES: On Maitland River, very scenic, no buildings. LONDESBORO: 4 bedrooms, 2 floor home, very spacious, heated double garage, like new throughout. 125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres workable, 22 acres hardwood bush. BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat, apartment above. 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. LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick home, finished basement, inground pool, large lot. . 15 ACRES: 5 miles from Clinton, 1 ¥2 floor frame home, farrowing barn for 35 sows. Property well fenced. 198 ACRES: REDUCED. Dairy farm, free stall for 100 cows, excellent buildings, 2 Harvestore silos, Hullett Township. Try an offer. LONDESBORO: V/2 floor frame home, 3 bedrooms, large shed all in good condition. Good starter home for under $30,000.00. BLYTH: 3 lots on Hamilton street. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: If more than one mouse is mice, then more than one spouse must be spice. OFFICE HOURS FOR THE CITIZEN’S BRUSSELS OFFICE Monday 10-2 Wednesday 10-2 Thursday 10-2 Friday 10-2 Closed on Tuesday, Saturday & Sunday