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The Citizen, 1991-07-10, Page 16THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10,1991. PAGE 17. COMING EVENTS RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional words 12e each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following Wednesday. DEADLINE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT NEWLY RENOVATED FARM­ HOUSE for rent - completely reno­ vated farmhouse with new attached two-car garage and entrance. Located between Blyth and Wing­ ham on Hwy. #4. Monthly rent $700. For inquiries call 357-3330. 27-1 IA ■ ARTICLES FOR SALE FLOWER BEDS AND ROCK Gardens look their best when Fin­ ished off with crushed brick, pine bark, cedar rails and ornamental rocks. Installation available. Tree­ belt, 1 mile west of Blyth, 523- 9771, evenings and weekends. 27-2 HEAVY DUTY ADMIRAL CON- vertible compact washer, 7 months old, great for an apartment. Call after 5:30, 887-6404. 27-1 ONE HEXAGON PICNIC TABLE stained, 1 year old. Phone 357- 3783. 27-lp 78 PONTIAC GRAND LE MANS, good condition, new tires, needs very little to safety, $500 as is. Phone 523-9696. 27-lp NEW AND USED SATELLITE Systems for sale or rent. Also antennas, rotors, boosters and tow­ ers. Service to all makes of satellite systems; leasing also available. L & A Satellite Co. Ltd., phone day or night 524-9595. 22-tfn PIPE. Murray and Tara are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son, Justin Neil Thomas, bom June 23, 1991. Spoiling privileges go to Stuart and Karen Parker and Edith and John Pipe. Great-grandparents are Lloyd and Alma Smith, Listow- el; Thomas Parker, Cambridge; Freda Pipe, Brussels; and Pearl Shaw, Brussels. c CARD OF THANKS DeVRIES. To Dad's friends and neighbours in Walton and area we would like to thank everyone for the flowers sent to the funeral home and the donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation and for the cards and visits while he stayed in hospital. It was greatly appreciated. - The DeVries family. 27-lp 1ST BLYTH LONDESBORO Venturer Co. would like to thank the Blyth Optimist Club for their generous donation to the company. 27-1 A CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Household Effects, Antiques, and Farm Machinery for EVAN D. KEITH R.R. #5, Lucknow on SATURDAY, JULY 20,1991 AT 10 A.M. North half of Lot 53, Cone. 1, Kinloss Twp. 1 corner north of Lucknow & 1 mile East 1 corner East of Lucknow, 1 corner North & 1/2 mile West FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: EVAN D. KEITH 528-2343 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 FARM SOLD LUNCH BOOTH c CARD OF THANKS HANNA. The family of the late C. W. Hanna wishes to express their sincere thanks to family, friends and neighbours for expressions of sympathy through flowers, cards, food and visits. Special thanks to Rev. John Roberts for words of condolence. Thank you to Dr. McGregor and the nursing staff of the emergency ward, and the Me Burney Funeral Home. - Ruby Hanna and family. 27-lp KELL AND. I would like to thank Dr. Baker, Dr. Hay, Dr. Rodney and Dr. Salsbury and all of the excellent staff at Clinton Public Hospital for the fine care I received as a patient. Many thanks for visits, flowers, fruit and cards.- Reta Kel- land. 27-lp KLAUS. The family of the late Manfred Klaus Jr. better known as Pepe wishes to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends, relatives and neighbours who extended their sympathy and sup­ port during our recent bereavement. Pepe was a great loss to our family. It was comforting and heart-warm­ ing to sec that Pepe has touched and was remembered by so many people. Many thanks to the pall­ bearers and for the support given by all the special friends and fellow students of my son’s. In a very spe­ cial way our lives have been blessed because of you. Proverbs 14:21. 27-1 MACHAN. Special thanks to my family for putting on an open house for my 70th birthday. Also thanks to my friends, neighbours, rela­ tives, and family for the beautiful gifts, and cards. I will always cher­ ish the memories. Thanks again. - Selena Machan. 27-lp wn«n gtough... you cantak* • Mta out of laflatlon < Claaalflada c CARD OF THANKS McCutcheon, i would like to thank everyone for all the lovely flowers, cards, visits and your prayers that I received while in hospital and since coming home. Thank you for all the food brought in, your kindness and generosity is gratefully appreciated. Special thanks to he nurses, Dr. Hanlon, Dr. McGregor, Rev. Carolyn McAvoy and my family and thanks for the rides Lois. Your thoughtful­ ness will always be remembered. - J anet McCutcheon. 27-lp NICHOLSON. I wish to express my thanks to the nurses, Doctors Ping, Long and Flowers for the care I received while in room 101 Wingham Hospital. - Mrs. Roma Nicholson. 27-lp PIPE. Justin and I would like to thank the many friends and rela­ tives who sent cards, gifts and came to visit while we were in the hospital. A special thank you to Dr. Fawcett and the nurses on the obstetrical floor for the great care given. Thanks so much, - Justin and Tara Pipe. 27-lp RITCHIE. Thank you everyone for the wonderful cards, special treats and many prayers sent to Christo­ pher over the past few months. A special thank you to Grandma and Grandpa Huether; Grandma and Grandpa Ritchie, and Sheri for the love and care given to Kaitlin. Thanks also to Rev. Carolyn McAvoy for her prayers, kind words and help on transplant day. It is wonderful to know that so many people are thinking of us. Thanks again, love Gary, Joan, Christopher and Kaitlin Ritchie. 27-1 UAXT AUS WMUs ALL THE TIME' c CARD OF THANKS PEEL. The family of the late Faye Peel wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all our friends, relatives, and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and support during Faye's illness over the past year, and during our recent bereavement. Special thanks for the many beautiful floral tributes, Mass offerings, donations and the Cancer Society, the Community Nursing Services and the Huron County Home Care Program and also for the many donations of food. Spe­ cial thanks to all of those who helped keep the farm going while Raymond was in London with Faye, and to Cathy Snyder who was a great support throughout Faye's illness. Special thanks also to Father Joe Ncvctt, Father Stan Soltysik, and Father John Van den Hengel, the altar boys, and the St. Ambrose Church choir for the beautiful funeral service, the C.W.L. for the lovely lunch, the pallbearers and Betts Funeral Home for their kindness and sup­ port. We and our family will always remember your kindness during this difficult time. - Ray­ mond and Natalie. 27-1 THE U.C.W. AND BOARD OF Stewards of Brussels United Church would like to thank every­ one who helped make our Funfest Beef on a Bun a success. The dona­ tions of squares, and volunteers' time was greatly appreciated. Spe­ cial thanks to the Funfest Commit­ tee, Thompson's Meat Market and Murray McArter. 27-1 VAN MASSENHOVEN - DALE. Thank you to all the ladies who attended my bridal shower in Auburn on June 27. Your gifts were greatly appreciated. - Anita Van Massenhoven and Brian Dale. 27-1cCOMING EVENTS SNELL REUNION - SUNDAY, July 14, Londesboro School. Regis­ tration 3 p.m. Supper 5:30 p.m. Pot luck - bring your own dishes and cutlery. 27-lp BRIDAL SHOWER FOR CHAR­ LENE Stephenson Monday, July 15, 8 p.m. St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels. Everyone wel­ come. 27-1 THERE WILL BE AN OPEN HOUSE held to honour Mel Jack- lin's 80th birthday, July 20, 1991, 2 - 5 p.m. at his home, 399 Burgess St., Brussels. Best wishes only please. 27-2 LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT LIONS Club Dabber Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel chair accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. tfn BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District Community Centre. Jackpot of $1,000 on 46 numbers, reducing by $50 on every number called. Minimum jackpot of $300 must go. 16-lfn c KIDS CORNER, PRESENTED BY Brussels Community Churches, July 15-19, 1:30 - 4:00 at Brussels Mennonite Fellowship. Children K- 6 welcome. 26-2 DABBER BINGO - $1,000 JACK­ POT must go! Wingham Knights of Columbus, every Tuesday. Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Wingham. Doors open 6 p.m. Early Birds 7:15 p.m. 17-tfn BUCK & DOE FOR SHAWNA Thomson and Darrin Walts, Friday, July 12, 9 - 1 p.m., B. M. & G. Community Centre. Age of majori­ ty required. Tickets $5.00. 25-3 G GARAGE YARD SALE MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE at Jamestown - 5 miles north of Brussels on County Road 12. Sat­ urday, July 13/91, 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 27-1 JOIN OUR YARD SALE - SAT- urday mornings starting July 6, weather permitting. Tables avail­ able - no charge or will sell on con­ signment. New and used items. We have wagons, canoes, antiques, etc. Reserve your table 523-9790 between 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Today's Variety, Londesboro. Everyone welcome. 26-9 0 IN MEMORIAM BLAKE. In loving memory of a mother and grandmother Jeanne Blake who passed away June 28, 1990. We can't bring back the days When we were all together But loving thoughts and memories Will stay with us forever. We remember how you looked The way you spoke and smiled The little things you said and did Are with us all the while If anyone should ask us why We thought the world of you We could give them a million rea­ sons And each one would be true We seldom ask for miracles But today just one would do To have the front door open And welcome you Mom. - Lovingly remembered, Jack, Mary Anne, Michael, Lucas and Ryan, Raymond and Natalie. 27-1 WESEN BERG. In loving memory of a husband, father, and grandfa­ ther, George Wescnbcrg who passed away July 9, 1990. Silent memories keep you near As time unfolds another year No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts you're always there Nothing could be more beautiful Than the memories we have of you To us you were someone special And God must have thought so to. - Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Helen, Larry, Fred, Dianne and Dawne and families. 27-1 PITCH-IN CANADA!