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The Citizen, 1987-10-28, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1987. t AGh 21. Classified Ads 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. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES 200 JOBS AVAILABLE FOR S1N- gle people interested in foreign agriculture, Farm work positions available. Denmark, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and the U.K. Applicants must be between 19-28 years of age, have 2 yrs. min. farm experience. Contact: I.A.E.A., c/o Angela Morton, Watra Apt. 8, RR 2, Guelph. Ont. N1H 6H8, Phone: (519) 821-3272 between 12:30 - 3 p.m. 43-lp CARD OF THANKS NICHOLSON. We wish to express sincere thanks to Old Mill staff for flowers and to friends for cards and expressions of sympathy following death of father and grandfather Sinclair Adams. It was very much appreciated. - Shirley and Wallace Nicholsonandfamily. 43-lp WILLIAMSON. I would like to thank Dr. Street, Dr. Flowers, nurses and staff of Clinton Hospital for care while I was a patient there. And for family, friends and neighbours for their cards, visits and telephone calls. - Jim William­ son. 43-lp REININK. Korand Hilda would like to express their appreciation to everyone who helped us out and for the cards, visits, gifts and calls we received while we were in the hospital and since coming home. Special thanks to family and neighbours who did the chores and looked after our children. Thank you also to Dr. Wong, Dr. Rodney and the nuses and staff at Seaforth Community Hospital for their excellent care. 43-lp REID. We would like to convey our appreciation to all our friends and relatives for their kindness in preparing and attending a party in the Ethel Community Hall in honour of our 50th wedding anniversary. Yourfriendship, gifts and good wishes will long remain. - LauraandTomReid. 43-lp IN MEMORIAM ALCOCK. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand­ father, “John” who passed away six years ago October 28, 1981. Just a prayer from those who loved you Precious memories, kind and true In our hearts you live forever Because we thought the world of you. - Sadly missed by wife Isabel and family. 43-lp AT YOUR SERVICE CUSTOM COMBINING OF CORN Equipped with grain buggy. Phone 482-7301. 43-1 HURONCOUNTY BRANCH OF the O.G.S. will be holding their annual meeting, Goderich Twp. Hall, Holmesville Nov. 4,1987. Pot Luck supper at6:30. Guest speaker Phyllis Thompson. Call 482-7167. 43-lp DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC A r Horst Feige D.T. GODERICH 58 West Street OPEN: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. Eve. & Weekend-byappt. BIRTHS ACHILLES. Dan and Karen (Aitcheson) announce the arrival of their son, Donald Keith, born September 15, 1987. Proud grand­ parents are Keith and Cathy Schaeffer and Keith and Donna Aitcheson. Great-grandson for Marie McTaggart, Roily and Tenie Achilles, Luella Schaeffer and Max Aitcheson. REININK. Kor and Hilda are thankful to the Lord for the safe arrival of a healthy baby girl, Elizabeth Clara, born on October 19, 1987 at Seaforth Community Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz., a little sister for Frank, Frances, Cobie and Henrietta. Fifteenth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reinink, Walton and twenty-third grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Fluit, Fenwick. COMING EVENTS BUS TRIPS - FACTORY OUTLETS and mall shopping, Hamilton; Royal Winter Fair, Seniors Day, Friday, Nov. 13; AlsoSunday, Nov. 15, afternoon horse show (will get tickets if you wish). Hits of the Blitz Bingeman Park, Kitchener, Sat., Nov. 14. The Band of the Grenadier Guards, The Drums and Pipes and dancers of the Gordon Highlanders Kitchener, Thursday, Nov. 26. Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus­ lines 357-3424. 42-2 BEEF SUPPER, BELGRAVE United Church, Tuesday, Novem­ ber 10th, Twosittings: 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Adults$7; Children $3.50. Tickets available from the Ste­ wards or Ross Anderson’s store. 42-3 BOOK NOW FOR CHRISTMAS parties. TripleKRestaurant, Blyth 523-9623. 42-2 COMETO “BINGOS” SPONSOR- ed by the Walton Area Sports Club, 14 regular games $20, 2 specials $75, Share-the-Wealth Jackpot of $150mustgo. Doors open every Friday night in Oct. at 7 p.m. at the Brussels Legion. Restricted to 16 years and older. Proceeds to Walton Minor Ball. 41-3 EVERYONE IS INVITED TO AN Information meeting re: History Book of East Wawanosh Twp. November 4, 1987. Council Cham­ bers at 1 p.m. Mrs. Johnston will speak on forming the New Horizon Group. 43-1 AT YOUR SERVICE FOR CUSTOM BULLDOZING AND SCRAPER WORK CALL: BILLMcDOUGALL BULLDOZING BLYTH,ONTARIO 523-9643 Goderich [519)524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt [519]665-7818 COMING EVENTS ANNUAL TURKEY SMORGAS- bord at Duff’s United Church, Walton, Wednesday, November 4, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m., Adults $6.50, children 12 and under, $3.25. 40&43 FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: RIBS and sauerkraut served in our lounge 5 to 8 p.m. Phone for take-out 523-9381, The Blyth Inn. 39-tfn A TRADITION THAT’S GROW- ingbecause people keep going! The 9th Annual London Arts & Crafts Christmas Show & Sale returns to Centennial Hall, 550 Wellington, London, Fri., Oct. 30 Noon to 10p.m., Sat., Oct. 31 11 a.m. - 10p.m., Sun. Nov. 111 a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission $1.75. Over 100 craft people in a spectacular Show & Sale organized & promoted by OlgaTraher(519)679-1810. 43-lp CHRISTMAS PARTIES - BOOK now. The Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 39-tfn WHAT PART DOES THE Church play in rural life and agriculture? “Creation in Crisis” -- A Special 3-part study session sponsored by the people of Londes- boro and Auburn: Friday, Novem­ ber 6, Friday, November 13, Friday, November 20, 8 p.m. Auburn United Church. Study Session Leader: Rev. Dave Snihur. Everyone Welcome. 43-2p NOTICE- OCTOBER 31 IS BOY Scouts of Canada Apple Day. 1st Blyth Cubs will be going door to door selling apples on Saturday, October 31 from9 a.m. to 12:00 Please support them. Thank you. 43-1 HALLOWEEN DANCE, SATUR- day, October 31 at the Brussels Legion. Come in costume. Judging between 10:00 and 10:30. $3.00 per person. D.J. Prizes. Designated Driver Program in effect. 43-1 EUCHRE PARTY AT LONDES- boro Hall starts for the season Friday, November6,1987at 8 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. 43-2 TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH Beef Smorgasbord, Thursday, Oc­ tober 29, 1987, 5 to 7 at Blyth Memorial Hall. Adults $6.50 and children 12 & under $3.00, Pre­ schooler’s free. 43-1 CLARENCE & ADELINE ALLIN. In honour of their 40th anniversary a reception will be held in Dungannon on Saturday, Nov. 7/87 at 9 p.m. For further info Phone 482-5354. 43-lp KEEP THIS DATE IN MIND - ST. John’s Anglican Church Annual Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale Saturday, Nov. 28. Watch for further particulars. 43-1 CLASSES IN NEEDLEPUNCH start on November 2 and liquid embroidery and needlepunch on November 10 for 5 weeks. Contact Phyllis Mitchell, Walton - 887-6697 43-1 CHURCH SUPPER AT BLYTH Christian Reformed Church hosted by the Calvinette Girls Club on Friday, Oct. 30 from 5 - 8 p.m. Come and join us for a good hot meal of ‘Stamppot’ - which is carrots or kale mixed with pota­ toes, homemade sausages, gravy, buns and jellos. For dessert choose from pie, cheesecake or apple crisp served with coffee. Cost is $5.00 per adult; $3.00 childre 5-12; and preschoolers are free. Pay at the door. Everyone Welcome! 43-1 COMING EVENTS EUCHRE - BRUSSELS LIBRARY Mon., Nov. 2, 8p.m. sponsored by Oddfellows and Rebekahs. Prizes and lunch. Everyone welcome, admission$1.50. 43-lp HELPSAVEOUR RURALPOST OFFICES! Rural Dignity and the people of Ethel are holding an information meeting to protest the unworkable contract presented by Canada Post to Ethel postmaster Doreen Suter, at the Ethel Com­ munity Hall at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 29. Plan to attend - YOUR post office may be the next to be “eliminated”! 43-lp BLYTH CHURCH OF GOD youthwillholdabakesale at 10 a.m. on Saturday, November 7 at the Church of God, McConnell Street. Free coffee served. Every­ one welcome. 43-2 |A) to flit's All in the CLASSIFIEDS REAL ESTATE ■ REAL ESTATE LTD. MASON BAILEY Heather Lynne Storey and Kevin Franklin Gillis were united in marriage on Saturday, July 18,1987 at Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels by Reverend Victor Jamieson. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Beverley Storey of Kincardine and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis of RR2, Brussels After their honeymoon the couple now resides at RR 2, Brussels. -- Photo by Gary Walden BROKER 82 ALBERTSTREET. CLINTON. ONTARIO Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523*9338 “Suddenly It’s Sold” MORRIS TWP.: 75 acre general purpose farm, good red brick home, all drained. BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat, apartment above. Store rented. LONDESBORO: 4 bedroom, 2 floor home, very spacious, like new throughout, heated garage. 125 ACRES: Near Blyth, 2 floor brick home, 50 acres workable, 22 hardwood bush. LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement, inground pool, large lot. COM MERCI AL PROPERTY: with 2 apartments, Queen St., Blyth. COMMERCIAL BUILDING in good condition on main street in Brussels. BLUEVALE: Heated shop, 2 bay, nearly new. Reasonable price. BLYTH: 4 bedroom frame home on Morris street, large lot. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Jealousy is all the fun or profit you think they’re having. GELLIS-STOREY REAL ESTATE Qnlui^. VILLAGE BUNGALOW - Located in quiet residential village 10 min. from Wing­ ham. Th ishouseisa work saver, one level home with three bedrooms grouped around centre hall for effi­ cient traffic pattern. Also features a full basement, eat-in kitchen and more. For appt, call Jim Ritchie, 357- 3295. IDEAL ALTERNATIVE TO RENTING - This 2 bedroom mobile home situated on approx. 1 acre with drilled well just east of Brussels. You can’t afford not to see this parcel! To view call Kevin Pletch 357-1967.***** Qntui)^ [fiQQ HUI'IFU dSIllC SIIV'CI