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The Citizen, 1989-02-15, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1989. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.75for 20 words, additional I 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 ST. LAWRENCE RIVER CRUIS- ing. Join us this year for a wonderful 3 or 5 night cruise aboard Canada’s elegant Canadian Empress. Visit romantic cities, the world-famous 1000 Islands, the remarkable International Seaway and locks, Upper Canada Village and more. Dial-A-Brochure toll free 1-800-267-7868. 07-lp CANAL CRUISES ON SCENIC Trent-Severn Waterway and Ri- deau Canal aboard Kawartha Voy- ageur; private staterooms; all meals; free brochure from Captain Marc, Box 1540, Peterborough K9J 7H7. 07-lp THE CLARION STONE INN, Niagara Falls, rated 4-Star. Unique Country Inn, since 1904. Bare bones winter package, $27/person, includes deluxe accommodation and $10 food credit for use in dining room or lounge - Reserva­ tions 1-800-263-8967. 07-lp CARD OF THANKS HARRISON. The card of thanks from the Harrison family in last week’s paper accidently left off the names of Bob and Marion Harrison 07-1 PENNINGTON-TYERMAN. At this time we would like to thank everyone who sent cards and flowers and also made visits to see Elmer. Thanks to the pallbearers for their help and to the neighbours for their kindness. Thanks also to the Watts Funeral Home and to the Brussels Anglican Church. Your kindness will always be remember­ ed. - The Penningtons & Tyermans 07-lp SCOTT. I wish to thank my relatives and friends for cards, gifts and flowers I received while a patient in Wingham Hospital. Spe­ cial thanks to Dr. McGregor and nurses in Intensive Care and Rev. Ramirez for his visits. - Dorothy Scott. 07-lp SPEARS. The family of the late Mary Spears would like to thank those who called, send cards, flowers, and donations at the time of our mother’s death. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - Ruth and Carman, Wilma and Clare, Eileen and Leo, and families. 07-lp THANK YOU to the Blyth Fire Department for their quick re­ sponse in coming to put out our chimney fire last week in Walton. - Crawford Property Management Ltd. 07-1 WILLIAMSON. I wish to thank my family, relatives, neighbours and friends for the lovely flowers, fruit baskets, gifts, cards, phone calls, visits and the delicious baking sent to our home. Special thanks to Dr. Rodney and nursing staff at the Seaforth Hospital for their excel­ lent care. Everything was very much appreciated and will never be forgotten. Thank you. -Kathleen Williamson. 07-1 BIRTHS YOUNG. Chris, Kathie and Steph­ anie are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of Dean Christopher born February 4, 1989 at 6:20 a.m. Tickled blue are grandparents Wayne and Bonna Rouse of Blyth and Robert and Frances Young of Singhampton. BIRTHS DYK. John and Ivonne (nee Hart- enmink) are pleased to announce the arrival of their son Curtis John Henry. Born on January 27 at 11:36 p.m. at Clinton Hospital, weighing 8 lb. 10 oz. A little brother for Samantha. Proud grandparents are Henk and Hermina Dyk of RR 3, Walton and Henry and Hannah Hartemink of RR 5, Lucknow. Proud great-grandparents are Eldert and Grace Geertsma of Lucknow and Mrs. J. Dyk of Holland. FULLER. Catherine (Cardiff) and Gordon of Toronto are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first child, Matthew John Albert at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, February 8, 1989, at Women’s College Hospital weighing 8 lb. 4 oz. Thrilled grandparents are Jack and Audrey Cardiff of RR 5, Brussels and Bill and Marie Fuller of Athabasca, Alberta. IN MEMORIAM JOSLING. In memory of a dear father and grandfather, Elgin, who passed away one year ago, Febru­ ary 14, 1988. Your empty place no one can fill, We miss you now and always will, No one knows the sorrow we share, When the family gathers and you’re not there. And when old times we oft recall That’s when we miss you most of all. - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, Paul, Dianne, Jeff and Joanne. 07-lp MARKS. In loving memory of a dear daughter, Charlene Marks, who passed away seven years ago Feb. 12, 1982. You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why We think of you in silence But often speak your name All we have are memories And your picture in a frame Our hearts still ache with sadness Our silent tears still flow For what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Dad, Mom and Brian. 07-1 AT YOUR SERVICE HANK’S SMALL ENGINE SALES and Service, Highway 4, Londes- boro. Complete service for small engines. Dealer for Canadiana, Bolens, Weed Eater, Poulan and Badger Farm Equipment. Call 523-9202. 25-tfn FEELING LOST ABOUT YOUR Home Computer? Will give lessons in your home on how to use and program. For more information phone Craig at 523-9636 after 5 p.m. 03-tfn FARMERS WANTED - WHO ARE paying too much tax or who are not using all the tax breaks available. When we prepare your tax return, you’ll receive every break coming to you. You’ll pay the least tax possible. Home appointments available now! Call toll free: 1-800- 265-1002. F.B.C. - your farm tax experts for 36 years! 07-lp LEARN THE SECRETS OF Chording on Guitar. New home study course. Fast, easy method. Guaranteed! Free information. Write: Studio 12B, 3284 Boucherie Road, Kelowna, B.C. VIZ 2H2. 07-lp AT YOUR SERVICE INCOME TAX PREPARATION: Personal, Farm and Business. Ste­ phen Thompson, Dinsley St. E., Blyth. For information call 523-4916 evenings. 02-tfn PARKER LOCK & SAFE CO. LOCK and Safe Sales and Service. Please talk to our machine. Stuart T. Parker (519) 887-6350. Brussels, Ont. 01-11 HORSE AND DOG SITTING: Dependable care for your animals in your absence. 523-4994. 46-tfn BOOKKEEPING­ ACCOUNTING SERVICE Weekly or monthly service, financial statements, com­ pleteincome tax preparation - personal, farm and business, home pickup and delivery service available, reasonable rates. JOHN DAVIES 887-6912 COMING EVENTS WINTER MUSIC FESTIVAL CON- cert - Fri., Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m. in Central Huron S.S., Clinton. Choirs from Clinton, Seaforth, Exeter, Mitchell, Listowel & Guelph High Schools will perform. Admission $3.00. Everyone Welcome. 07-2B BUS TRIPS - FEB. 22 - BINGE- man Park, Eleanor and Graham Townsend. Thursday, March 2 and Saturday, March 4 - Ice Capades in Kitchener. Coming to Waterloo Inn: February 18 - Mac Wiseman, show and dance; February 25 - The Family Brown; March 4 - Freddy Wyler; March 11 - Special Show - Hank Williams’ “Drifting Cow­ boys’’, the original band. Lunch available at all performances. For more information call Isabel Camp­ bell, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938 Please book early to avoid disap­ pointment. 07-1 AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS Club euchre tournament, Saturday, February 18, Auburn Community Hall. Starts at 2 p.m. Registration from 1 to 2 p.m. $3.00 per person. Cash prizes of $50, $40 and $30. 50-50 Draw. Held under the author­ ity of a special occasions permit. All proceeds to community pro­ jects. 07-1 BOOK SALE AT BRUSSELS Branch Library, Feb. 21, 23, 24 during library hours. Good used books and magazines. Adults 50c, children 25c, paperback 10c, maga­ zines 5c. 07-2 BLYTH UNITED CHURCH SKAT- ing Party - Sat., Feb. 25 - 4:00 p.m. at arena. Prizes for costumes etc. Pot luck to follow at Church. Everyone welcome. Spectators de­ sired. 07-2 DON’T MISS THE LUCKNOW Kinsmen vs. the CKNX Trihards in the Lucknow Arena. Sat., Feb. 18th, 8 p.m. Proceeds in support of the Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound. 07-1 B. M. & G. CATERING GROUP meeting, 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, Feb­ ruary 21, at B. M. & G. Community Centre. Please plan to attend if you’d like to help keep this community service going.. 07-1 COMING EVENTS HOT LUNCHEON IN BRUSSELS United Church on Thursday, Feb. 23, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. $4.50 per person. 06-3 BLYTHLIONSDABBER BINGO, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth & District Community Centre. $300 Jack Pot must go. Over $1,000 in prizes. 43-tfn ANYONE INTERESTED IN A ST. John First Aid course in Blyth beginning Thursday, February 16 should call Deb Craig at 523-9318. 06-2 PERTH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE Institute Reunion, July 8, 9, 10, 1989. Register by sending $50 per person to The Reunion Committee, c/o P.O. Box 616, Perth, Ontario. K7H2H3. 07-lp “Suddenly it’s sold" REAL ESTATE r REAL ESTATE Sales Representatives MASON BAILEY Gordon Hill BROKER 233-3307 482-9371 Carol Boneschansker [24 hour service] 887-6870 INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Brussels, Commercial with apartment above. Very reasonable price. PRODUCE MARKET/ $/)/Q£KERY: 3,000sq. ft., on 1 /2 acre corner lot in Clinton, lume. INDUSTRIAL BUILDING: Vanastra, 12,000 sq. ft., on 1 acre. Ideal for manufacturing or service building. Grocery Store and BusiSO LDIntent above. BEST OF2WORLDS: Town and Country, 309 Albert St., Clinton, 2floorfamily home with doublegarageon spacious 3/4 arrp IsndcranAd ini INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Whitechurch, full 2 floor brick building, 2 apartments, potential for 2 more. Contact Mason Bailey Real Estate Ltd., Clinton, phone 482-9371. 50 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, good frame home, lots of buildings, ideal for part time farming or horses. 100 ACRES FARM: Near Auburn, with house, barn and drive shed. 81 acres workable. Under $90,000.00. 100 ACRES: Raised bungalow on 80 acres choice woodland. Very scenic, 2 miles from Lake Huron. 85 ACRES GODERICI gA? with modern hog barn for 1200 hogs. Contact Gordon 100 ACRES: 90 workable, East Wawanosh, no buildings, vendor will finance. BLYTH: 1 floor, 3 bedroom new home, full basement. 12 ACRES: Frame home, 2 barns, Morris Township. 165 ACRES: On Maitland River. 100 acres workable, 65 acres hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic. NEW LISTING: Blyth, Unique One-of-a-kind, converted railway station. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, large workshop, 3/4 acre nicely treed lot. Top scorers lead Belgrave Novices to string of wins Continued from page 15 ney assisting. In the second Wayne Fenton scored from defenceman Brian Sinclair with 3:21 left in the period then 25 seconds later David McBurney scored from Vaughn Vincent. David McBurney struck again just 46 seconds into the third period with Luke Lockridge assisting. Just over a minute later Jeremy Camp­ bell scored from David Piluke. Ryan Cook finished off the scoring with an assist from Luke Lockridge. In the second game of the tournament Ryan Cook’s scoring powered Belgrave to a 5-1 win over Drayton. Wayne Fenton started the scor­ ing for Belgrave with just over three minutes gone in the first when he scored an unassisted goal. Ryan Cook started his scoring AUCTIONS AUC I IONEER & APPRAISER 271-6822 291-3818 Box 121, Listowel N4W 3H2 ROSS H. KEMP Member Auctioneer's Association of Canada Licenced for Counties of Perth and Huron Over 33 years experience of providing personal service in •Conducting public auctions with a high degree of integrity and results, •appraisals to determine true market value for division, insurance, probate and other re­ quirements, •disbursements •complete and accurate detailing of all transactions with owner access to sales records. REAL ESTATE LTD. 82 ALBERT STREET CLINTON, ONTARIO. spree with nine seconds lett in the first period then added two more in the second and one in the third, all unassisted. In the third game of the tourna­ ment Belgrave controlled the play and were the stronger team throughout as they rolled up a 6-0 win over Clifford. Wayne Fenton scored from Ryan Cook, David McBurney from Jenni­ fer Black and David McBurney scored unassisted in the first period. In the second, Wayne Fenton and David McBurney each scored unassisted goals and Ryan Cook scored from defenceman Peter Irwin. Tom Pfieffer recorded his first shut-out as a novice. He is also goaltender for the tyke team.