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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
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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
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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.
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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
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LEARN THE SECRETS OF
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study course. Fast, easy method.
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AT YOUR
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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
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Weekly or monthly service,
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personal, farm and business,
home pickup and delivery
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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.
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Top scorers lead Belgrave
Novices to string of wins
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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
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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.