The Citizen, 1987-11-25, Page 23THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEiVb> :S'M.E 23.
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Dec. 3rd 1-10 p.m., Sun., Dec. 6th
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NOTICE
NOTICE
BLYTH RATEPAYERS
Final payment of 1987 taxes is due on December 2,
payable at the Clerk’s office or the Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commerce, Blyth. Penalty of 1 % % per month
will be added after due date.
NOTICE
RATEPAYERS OF WEST
WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP FINAL
INSTALLMENT OF 1987 TAXES
is due NOVEMBER 30,1987
NOTICE
GREY TOWNSHIP
RATEPAYERS:
Final tax installment due
November 30, 1987
EAST WAWANOSH
RATEPAYERS
Final payment of 1987 taxes is due on November 30.
Penalty of 1.25% per month will be added after due
date.
Winona Thompson,
Clerk-Treasurer,
Township of East Wawanosh.
NOTICE
TO THE
TAXPAYERS OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
The second installment of 1987 property taxes is due on Friday,
November 27,1987.
Nancy Michie
Clerk-Treasurer
TENDERS
WANTED
FALL PLOWING
Pt Lots 13 & 14 Concession 3
MorrisTownship
Huron County
Sealed tenders for Fall Plowing
this property to be submitted by
4:00 p.m., November 27,1987.
Submit tenders marked ‘Ten
der for Fall Plowing’ to:
Bob Nej
Program Coordinator
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture
and Food
Farm Assistance Programs
Branch
Legislative Buildings
Queen’s Park
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 2B2
416/965-7661
Highest or any tenders not
necessarily accepted.
NOTICE
CARD OF THANKS
BROMLEY. Thanks to all who sent
cardsand gifts and who came to
visit while we were patients at
Clinton Public Hospital. - Kurtis
and Lorraine Bromley. 47-1
McCALL. We both sincerely thank
all our relatives, friends and
neighbours who attended our 40th
wedding anniversary party in the
Walton Hall, Saturday evening, for
the gifts, cards and flowers. A
special thanks to our daughter who
planned the special evening.
Everything was very much apprec
iated. -Allan and Betty McCall.
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HIGGINS. Many thanks to all who
sent cards, telephone messages,
gifts and visited me while I was a
patient in Listowel Memorial
Hospital and since coming home. A
very sincere thank you to our
neighbour Karen McCutcheon
who came to our help so quickly,
alsoto Jack and Marilyn and the
rest of our family for their
assistance. It was all very much
appreciated. -Alvie Higgins. 47-lp
CARD OF THANKS
FRASER. A big thank you for the
visits, for cards and flowers sent to
me while in hospital, to Dr. Ping
and Dr. Omole and the nurses on
the second floor. Thank you so
much for your care. - Marjory
Fraser. 47-lp
WORKMAN. A special thank you
for the cards, flowers and fruit sent
to me while I was in the hospital. -
Gordon Workman. 47-lp
BROMLEY. Kurtis Earl says
thanks to Dr. Salsbury and all his
special nursesfor taking care of
him and Mommy, Lorraine while
we were patients at Clinton
Public Hospital. - Lorraine and
Kurtis Bromley. 47-1
CARDIFF. Many thanks to all
those who sent cards, gifts and
flowers to Emily and me. The calls
and visits while we were in the
hospital and since returning home
areallvery much appreciated. -
Cathy and Emily. 47-1
PATTERSON. I would like to thank
friends, neighbours and relatives
for cards, flowers and candy also
visits and phone calls while I was a
patient in University Hospital. All
were greatly appreciated. -Lillian.
47-1
STEVENS. A sincere “thank you’’
to the wonderful people of Walton
for the lovely gifts I received since
moving to Blyth. Your thoughtful
ness and kindness has meant so
much to me and your gifts will be
greatly cherished.
-Alberta Stevens. 47-1
BELL. Thanks for cards, visits and
treats while I was a patient at
Clinton Hospital and since return
ing home. Special thanks to the
nurses on first floor, Dr. Harrett,
Dr. Steed and Dr. Lambert. -Dean.
47-1
BIRTHS
BROMLEY. Kiel is pleased to
announce the safe arrival of his
brother Kurtis Earl weighing in at
lOlbs. 4 oz. on November 17,1987.
Proud parents are Brian and
Lorraine Bromley of Blyth. Spoil
ing privileges go to grandparents
Pearl and Charlie Bromley, Bruce
and Gwen Papple and Marg
Howard and to great-grandparents
John and Marjorie Drake and Olive
Papple.
ANDERSON. Ken and Diane are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their son, Luke Jordon, born
November 2, 1987 in Seaforth
Community Hospital, weighing 6
lb. 13 oz. A brother for Kyle, Adam
and Cody.
RAPSON. Dave and Sharon (nee
Smith) of RR 3, Brussels are
pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their son Cody Lee David
weighing 6 lbs. 11 oz. on Nov. 11,
1987 at Wingham and District
Hospital. He is a new brother for
Becky and Allison. Proud grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John
Rapson.
COMING EVENTS
VENDORS WANTED: THE EL-
mira Maple Syrup Festival on
March 26, 1988 is accepting
applications for the Downtown
Mall Antique Craft & Toy Shows.
Apply to Elmira & Woolwich
Chamber of Commerce, 5 First St.
E., Elmira, Ont. N3B2E3. 47-lp
IN MEM0RIAM
POWELL. In loving memory of a
dear son, Gordon Wayne Powell,
who passed away 6 years ago Nov.
27, 1981.
My heart still aches with sadness
My secret tears still flow
For what it meant to lose you
Wayne
No one will ever know
1 think of you in silence
1 often speak your name
Now all I have are memories
And your picture in a frame.
- Always remembered and sadly
missed by Mom. 47-1
COMING EVENTS
THE MAJESTIC WOMEN’S
Institute are holding a euchre party
on Monday, November 30 in the
library at 8. Come and bring a
friend. 47-1
COMMUNITY MEETING TUES-
day, December 1, 8 p.m. in
Cranbrook Community Hall. This
is the time to find out about the
renovations planned for the Hall.
Interested community residents
are urged toattend. 47-1
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
CHRISTMAS CONCERT AND
ArtExhibitionatCentral Huron
S.S. Clinton, on Wed., Dec. 2 at
7:30p.m.Ticketsatthedoor- $3.00
for adults, $1.00 for students, free
for pre school. Everyone welcome.
46-2
C.W.L. BRUSSELS CHRISTMAS
Bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 5 in the
Brussels Library, from 1:30 to 3:30
p.m. 46-3
EASH WAWANOSH AND MOR-
ris Township Federation of Agri
culture Annual Christmas Dance,
Saturday, November 28, 1987,
Blyth and District Community
Centre. Dancing 9 to 1. Music by
Anything Goes. Hot beef buffet.
Free corsages for the first 35
women. Tickets $8.00 each avail
able from line directors or at the
door. 46-2
GOGGLES AND GOOP CREA-
tive Workshop for children ages
5-11 at the Blyth Memorial Hall
basement. Seasonal Origami, the
Japanese art of paper folding
Saturday, Nov. 28from 2-4 p.m.
Fee $5, supplies included. Every
one welcome. To pre-register call
523-4345. 46-2
ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN Church,
Brussels, Saturday, November 28,
11 a.m. to 3p.m., bazaar, bake
sale, and Granny’s cupboard.
Lunch available. 46-2
CHRISTMAS BUFFET WILL BE
served from 4:30 to 7 every Sunday
from November 29 to December
20. Roast turkey with all the
trimmings, Blyth Inn, 523-9381.
46-5
ONTARIO’S LARGEST FARM
Machinery Consignment Sale,
Norwich, Ont. Fri., Dec. 11/87 10
a.m. (Sales conducted second
Friday each month). Approx.
150-175 tractors plus all types of
farm equipment. Consignments
welcome. Formore information
call (519) 424-9998 or (519) 424-
9093. Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki
&Sons. 47-lp
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