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The Citizen, 1987-11-25, Page 23THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEiVb> :S'M.E 23. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum$2.75for20 words, additional words 11c 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. TRAVEL FREE ‘88 BROCHURE ON SCEN- ic Rideau & Trent Severn Canal Cruises aboard comfortable cruise ship Kawartha Voyageur. Write Ontario Waterway Cruises, RR #3, Peterborough K9J 6X4. (705) 748-3666. 47-lp CAREER TRAINING FREE: 1988GUIDETO 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 W., Toronto. 1-800-268-1121. 47-lp LEARN AUCTIONEERING AT the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering. Next class Jan. 16-23rd. Box 145cn, Innerkip, Ont. NOJ 1M0. (519)469-3936, (519) 537-2115. 47-lp START A NEW CAREER! IN- come Tax or Bookkeeping by correspondence. Free brochures no obligation, U & R Tax Services, 205 - 1345 Pembina Hwy. Winni­ peg, NB, R3T 2B6, Franchises available. (204)284-1806. 47-lp EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AIRLINE/CRUISE SHIP JOBS. All positions. Amazing recorded message reveals information. Guaranteed to get you hired or no fee. (416) 482-4100 X201 Days/ Evenings/Weekends. 47-lp BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN $600 per week? Flexible hours. Work from home. Write: Galaxy Cookware & China, 11 Latonia Drive, Rexdale M9W 2J1. 47-lp DYNAMIC BUSINESS OPPOR- tunity! Leaders & Distributors needed. Calorad family of weight control products. Calorad is sweeping the country. For free information package contact House of Sherwood - Calorad, 3345 North Service Rd., Burlington, Ont. L7N 3G2 (416) 332-5000. 47-lp INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC Water Treatment Manufacturer offers local distribution rights for new dealers. Remarkable newly invented iron filter & softener. Fully patented water distiller & patent protected reverse osmosis system. No franchise fees, inven­ tory purchase only. Phone toll free 1-800-661-3986. 47-lp GROW FOR IT $$$ RAISE BAIT- worms at home. Guaranteed mar­ ket. Odorless, Low investment. We Train! Representatives throughout Ontario. Early Bird Ecology (1975) RR 1, Smithville, Ont. LOR 2A0 (416) 643-4251, 856-2248,(705)435-7463. 47-lp COMING EVENTS MARK IT ON YOUR CALENDAR now! The8th Annual Christmas Craft Festival returns to the Progress Building Western Fair­ grounds, London, 4 Days; Thurs., Dec. 3rd 1-10 p.m., Sun., Dec. 6th noon to 6 p. m. London’s largest Craft Show and Sale. The perfect place to find original quality hand crafted gifts for your Christmas shopping list. Admission only $1.75 Information (519)679-1810. Don’tmissit. 47-lp 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. 47-lp 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 Advertising is a guide to fashion.