The Citizen, 1987-07-08, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1987. PAGE 19.
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CARD OF THANKS
JUTZI. Mom and I would like to
thank everyone who helped Daddy
and Kendall move while we were in
the hospital. And a special thanks
for all your thoughts and prayers
during our stay in London. We can
never thank you enough. - “Craig”
P.S. An extra special thanks to
Daddy for being there. 27-lp
THE PARADE CHAIRMEN would
like to thank the following volun
teers who gave us their support and
their time on Saturday for the
Homecoming Parade - Keith Mul
vey, Neil Gowing, Jim Bowman,
Laurie Black, Jerry Wheeler,
Karen Bridge, Karen Hastings.
Thanks a million, a job well done. -
Dave Hastings and Harold Bridge,
Parade Chairmen. 27-lp
BIRTHS
JUTZI. Kendall is thrilled to
announce the arrival of her broth
er, Craig Gerald Douglas, on June
25,1987, weighing 7lbs., 12‘/j oz.
Proud parents are Gerry and Julie.
Spoiling rights go to George and
Grace Jutzi of Brussels and Doug
and Helen Bartliff of Clinton.
MANNING. Brian and Carol are
happy to announce the arrival of
their daughter Kayla Nicole in
Calgary, Alberta, June 29, weigh
ing 51b., 9 oz. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. M. Foster of Comber
and Mr. and Mrs. John Manning,
Blyth.
JOHNSTON. Earl and Marilyn
(nee Archambault) are happy to
announce the safe arrival of their
son, Robert Trent at Stratford
General Hospital on June 27,
weighing 7 lbs., 7 oz. Proud
grandparents are Len and Betty
Archambault, Auburn and Frank
andDorothy Johnston, Londes-
boro. Great-grandparents are Bob
and Bertha Johnston of Clinton.
DEATHS
STEVENSON, J. Gordon - Sudden
ly, at St. Mary’s Hospital, Kitchen
er, on Saturday, June 27, 1987,
James Gordon Stevenson, aged 64
years, of 14 Woodfern Court,
Kitchener. Beloved husband of the
former Goldie Fischer; dear father
of Douglas and his wife Linda of
Kitchener and Paul at home; loving
son of Mrs. Pearl Stevenson of
Brussels; brother of Stuart and
William, both of Brussels, Murray
of Waterloo, Mary (Mrs. Glen
Nichol) and Ruth (Mrs. John
Rapson), both of Brussels. Prede
ceased by hisfather, John. Funeral
service was in the Ratz-Bechtel
Chapel with Major W. Pilgrim
officiating. Interment Memory
Gardens. Memorial donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario or the Salvation Army
would be appreciated as expres
sions of sympathy.
ENGAGEMENTS
HAGGITT-ALCOCK
Frank Alcock, Brussels and Ella
and Carman Gwyn of Blyth are
pleased to announce the marriage
of their daughter, Louise Alcock to
PaulHaggitt, sonofGeorgeand
Mary Haggitt of Zurich, Saturday,
August 1, 1987 at Zurich. Open
reception at 9 p.m. in Zurich. 27-1
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IN MEMORIAM
OVINGTON. In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Mary, who passed away July 5/84.
Today recalls sad memories,
Of a dear mother gone to rest,
And the one who thinks of her
today,
Are the ones who loved her best.
- Sadly missed by Tony, Jane,
Clarence and families. 27-lp
PEARSON. After a long and
courageous fight, our Donelda is at
peace. We only want to remember
the Donelda who loved fun, to
skate, to play ball, to curl, dance
and yes, to party. She truly loved
life and enjoyed it fully. Could any
of us ask for more? Her years were
less than some, but they were full,
regarding years - filled with work,
and travel. She was born in
Brussels and lived here all her life.
Even now her home is beautiful
with red, white and blue flowers,
ready for our homecoming. We will
never forget Donelda.
- Ever remembered by her hus
band Hugh, son Bob, The Willis &
Pearson family and her many
friends. 27-lp
COMING EVENTS
MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNI-
ty Shower for Sandra Orth, Wed
nesday, July 8,1987, at 8 p.m., in
St. John’s Anglican Church, Brus
sels . Please bring a recipe! 26-2p
MISCELLANEOUS COMMUN-
ity shower for Karen Knight,
Tuesday, July 21,1987 at 8 o’clock
in Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels. 27-2p
THEBRUSSEIS HORTICULTUR-
al Society will hold its picnic at the
Brussels Conservation Park on
Wednesday, July 15, at 2 p.m. Pot
luck finger food will be served.
Please note the change of date.
Everyone welcome. 27-1
GARAGE SALE - SATURDAY,
July 11, Queen St. E., north side,
Brussels, 9a.m.-3p.m. 27-1
YOU ARE INVITED TO A Mis
cellaneous showerfor Cindy Evans
on Wednesday, July 15 at 8 p.m. in
Ethel U nited Church. 27-2p
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the Child
Health Clinic held at the Health
Unit Office Medical Building in
Brussels on Tuesday, July 14/87
from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
Adult immunization will also be
offered at this clinic. 27-1
85TH BIRTHDAY: YOU ARE
invited to an Open House in honour
of Aletha Rann’s 85th birthday on
July 12th from 2 to 5 p.m. at
thehome of Jack and Jane Hall.
Best wishes only please. 27-1
AT YOUR SERVICE
CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND
swathing. Phone Hank Reinink
523-9202 or 523-4569. 21-tfn
DENTURE j THERAPY/
CLINIC
Horst
Feige D.T.
GODERICH
58 West Street
OPEN:
Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m.
Eve.&Weekend-byappt.
COMING EVENTS
SHOWER FOR SHERRI BAC-
hert, July 16, 8 p.m. in Walton
Hall. Everyone welcome. 27-2
ANNUAL YARD SALE, SATUR-
day, July 11, 8 to 12 noon. Lots of
lawn furniture and seasonal items.
30 to 50% off. Many unusual and
one-of-a-kind items. Lots of toys,
Barbies, Das, farm toys, etc. All up
to 70% off. See you there Belgrave
UCO. 27-1
APPRECIATION NIGHT FOR
Ruperta “Pert” Milligan on her
retirement from Town and Country
Homemakers, Thursday, July 16,
1987, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m., at Holmes
ville Hall. 27-1
BLYTH FESTIVAL
Bordertown Cafe: July 8, 9 (mati
nee), 11, 16
Girls in the Gang: July 9, 10, 17
Miss Balmoral of the Bayview
opens July 14. All performances
through to August 1 are SOLD
OUT. However, a limited number
ofrushticketsgoonsale2 hours
before curtain time. All perfor
mances are at 8:30 p.m. except
matinees which are at 2:00 p.m.
For tickets, call Box Office at
523-9300/9225. 27-1
ON JULY 29, COMMUNITY
shower for Miss Linda Blake at
Brussels St. Ambrose Church at 8
p.m. 27&29
THE SNELL REUNION WILL BE
held at Londesboro School Sunday,
July 12 from 2p.m. Pot luck supper
5:30. 27-1
LAKESHORE LANDOWNERS -
Plan to attend a public meeting on
the topic of Shoreline Management
including: Great Lakes water
levels, shore protection works, and
natural shoreline processes.
Thursday, July 23, 1987 at 7:00
p.m. at the Livery Theatre, South
Street in Goderich. Call Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority for
more information at 335-3557. 28-1
LIONETTE HERITAGE QUILT
Auction. July 25th, 1987 Lions
Club Hall 77 Madawaska Street,
Arnprior, Ontario 12 noon. For
further information call (613)
623-6860 days 623-7575 evenings.
27-lp
NOMINATIONS ARE BEING RE-
ceived now for Ontario Junior
Citizen of the Year awards. Contact
this newspaper to nominate an
outstanding young person aged 6
to 18, who deserves more thana pat
on the back. 27-lp
BELLE RIVER FIDDLE SINGING
July 30,31, August 1,2. Campsites
available. $7,000 Prizes. Featuring
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REAL ESTATE
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
82 ALBERTSTREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
“Suddenly It's SoM”
BLYTH: Queen street. 1 floor frame home, 3 bedrooms,
large shed, zoned commercial.
1 ACRE: 13th Hullett Township, brick home and garage,
needs no repairs.
BLUEVALE: Heated shop, 2 bay, nearly new. Reasonable
price.
SMALL OFFICE BUILDING in good condition on main
street in Brussels.
RESTAURANT and good home on County Road 25, all like
new condition.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen
street, Blyth.
LUCKNOW: 6 unit income property, fieldstone construc
tion, main street.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
LONDESBORO: 4 bedrooms, 2 floor home, very spacious,
heated garage, like new throughout.
AUBURN: REDUCED. 1 floor frame home, 2 bedrooms, oil
heat.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above.
BLYTH: Stately red brick home in excellent condition. On
large corner lot in Blyth.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Why is it that those people who
always obey the law never seem to get in any trouble?
Qrtuoj«
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PRESSURED BY APT. RE
STRICTIONS? This 1600 sq.
ft. two bedroom home is an
excellent alternative. This
home offers living room with
fireplace, dining room, main
floor laundry, 2 baths, large
kitchen, front deck and
more. For appointment call
Jim Ritchie, 357-3295.
COMMERCIAL - This 2
storfey unit includes 3 apart
ments, appliance store and
icecream shop. Apartments
on 2nd storey, each have 1
bedroom, 3pc. bath, kitchen
and living room. Downstairs
apartment contains 2 bed
rooms, 4pc. bath, kitchen
and living room. Great
Business Opportunity. For
appointment call Kevin
Pletch, 357-1967.
MBinni dsmc suvct
Twilight Soil
and Crop tour
planned
The Huron Soil and Crop
Improvement Association invites
producers to attend their twilight
tour on Wednesday, July 22. The
tour will begin at 7:00 p.m. at the
farm of Bev Hill, located half a mile
west of Varna on County Road 3.
Points of interest on the tour
include hard red wheat variety
comparison, solid seeded Ex Rico
white beans, barley variety trials
and other soil and crop projects.
Everyone is welcome.
For information contact the
OMAF office, Clinton.
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Employment
rising
in Huron
Employment in Huron County
appearstobe on the rise, Social
Services Administrator J. A. Mc
Kinnon told Huron County Council
at its regular June meeting.
Because of this, there are less than
15 employable people on the
county’s welfare rolls at present.
Mr. McKinnon made these
remarks while commenting on the
report of the social services
committee to council by Morris
Township Reeve D.C. Fraser.
Hay Township Reeve Lionel
Wilder questioned the granting of
welfare assistance to employable
people at all if the employment
situation is as good as Mr.
McKinnon claimed. Mr. Wilder
said he did not understand why
employable men receive welfare
while he knows of farmers who
need men to help work in the fields.
Mr. McKinnon explained that
thecountyhastwocategories of
welfare recipients, employable
and non-employable. In the case of
the 15 he had mentioned earlier, he
said that although they fell under
the category of being employable,
‘ ‘they are in the grey area between
the categories - sort of borderline
employable.”
The social services administra
tor acknowledged that it is not a
perfect system since not everyone
wants to work. However, it is
difficult to deny assistance to
others in the family because the
head of the household does not
want to work.
Statistics included in the com
mittee’s report indicate a 1987
general assistance caseload of 122
as of April 30, compared to 153 for
the same period last year.