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The Citizen, 1991-07-31, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31,1991. PAGE 17. CARS & TRUCKS FOR SALE GARAGE YARD SALE IN MEMORIAM RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional words 12c 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 ARTICLES FOR SALE AIR COMPRESSOR INGER­ SOLL Rand 3 h.p., 30 gal. 220 v. $599.00; Drill Press 5/8" - 3/4 h.p. $279.00; 17 pc. metric comb, wrench set $37.95. S. J. Tools, Sales Bams Tues.-Fri.-Sat. A.M. or 887-9534. 30-1 FRESH APPLES, NEW CROP HONEY. We are open again. Mait- side Orchards, west of Brussels, 887-6883. 29-2p PICKLING CUCUMBERS. Place your order now. Call Byls- mas, 523-4555. 28-3p NEW CROP HONEY - FILLING customer containers. J. R. Fear Apiaries, RR 2, Wingham, 357- 3656. 28-3 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 BRAGG. Thanks to everyone for the cards, gifts and phone calls to my mom while I was in Stratford Hospital and since I've returned home. I would especially like to thank all the pool staff for helping me, calling the ambulance and for the cute teddy bear (I named her Marie). Also thanks to Community Nursing Services for seeing me everyday. Oh ya, thanks to my brothers for being so patient. Thanks again everyone. - Megan Bragg. P.S. My arm is still really sore but I'm doing okay. 30-1 p DAKIN. Thank you to my dear granddaughter and friend, Christa Cameron-Lilley of Toronto; who provided a grand family party and barbecue at our home. The occa­ sion to mark by 80th birthday, July 18, a day to remember! Thanks also to my niece Lenore Scrimgeour for her contribution, to family mem­ bers who attended; cards and gifts. - Verne Dakin. 30- lp c CARD OF THANKS EVANS. I would like to thank everyone for their kindness while in London and Wingham hospitals. Your cards and treats helped short­ en the stay. Also thanks for the vis­ its and treats since coming home. Thanks to the Doctors and nurses on fifth floor in London and staff on first floor, Wingham and Dr. Wong. Many thanks to Carolyn McAvoy, even if I was asleep. God Bless you all. - Ida Evans. 30- lp HOONAARD. I would like to thank Dr. Pototschnit and the doc­ tors and nurses at Stratford Hospi­ tal. Also thanks to those who sent cards and flowers. It was much appreciated. - Mary Hoonaard. 3 0- 1P JACKLIN. Thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives who came to help Mel celebrate his 80th birth­ day and a special thanks to Alice and Lyle Brothers for having us for lunch. - Mel and Mildred Jacklin. 30-1 MARKS. We would like to thank our family and friends for the cards, gifts and best wishes we received on the occasion of our 25th wedding anniversary. Yes, Saturday night's gathering was a well-kept secret and certainly a pleasant surprise for us. The elabo­ rate decorations, scrapbook, food and entertainment made for an evening filled with laughs and good fun. Thanks to all of you for a “Night to Remember”. - Dave and Alice Marks. 30-lp PARK. We would like to thank our friends, neighbours, and relatives for the lovely cards and flowers and donations sent when my moth­ er Gertrude Park passed away. The expressions of sympathy were very much appreciated. - Gord and Mary Schultz. 30-lp RUTLEDGE. Thank you to all of my friends and relatives who brought me cards, gifts and best wishes while I was a patient in Westminster Hospital, London and since I have returned home. - Mar­ lene Rutledge. 30-lp SMITH. I would like to thank Ann and Michelle Nesbit for organizing a “friend” shower and Kathy Brom­ ley and Mildred Ament for organiz­ ing a “community” shower. Thanks to everyone who attended and for the lovely gifts that will come in so handy. - Nicole Richmond Smith. 30-1 THOMSON. We would like to thank our friends and neighbours from the 13th of Hullett and Lon- desboro area for the patio swing. It will be a great addition to our new home. A special thank you to Greg and Roxie Maize for holding the barbecue. - Brad and Trish Thom­ son, Earl, Ben, Peter, Joseph. 30-lp WARWICK-WHITE. Thank you everyone for your kind inquiries regarding Gerry's illness during our long stay in London. We have now returned home and the Hotel is back to regular hours of operation and business as usual. Thanks again. - June & Gerry. 30-1 c 1983 OLDS 98, EXCELLENT condition. Phone 523-9693. 30-lp c COMING EVENTS BUS TO C.N.E. AUGUST 14, sponsored by Agricultural Society. FREE admission to C.N.E. Call 887-6117. 30-2 BLYTH FESTIVAL SUB­ SCRIBERS - Last chance for Blyth Festival of Entertainment sub­ scribers to renew their series tickets for upcoming Fall/Spring adult and children's series. If seats not renewed by August 3, they will be released for sale to the general pub­ lic. Call Blyth Festival Box Office 523-9300. 30-1 HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Adult Health Clinic, Health Unit Office, Medical Bldg., Brus­ sels, Wednesday, August 7, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. 1. Health counselling. 2, Foot care (fee). 3. Blood pressure testing. 30-1 PALLIATIVE CARE - THE Knowledge of Palliative Care Ser­ vices continues to increase. Be a part of this ministry. No special qualification necessary just an open mind, a caring heart and a listening ear. The next training session begins Tuesday, September 10, 1991. Early registration advisable. For more information call the P.C.S. offices, 357-2720. 30-1 5 GREAT PLAYS IN BLYTH Great choice of tickets for upcom­ ing performances at Blyth Festival: The Stone Angel - Margaret Lau­ rence's classic book: Evenings: July 31, August 3, 10 (eve), August 3 (matinee), The End of the World Romance; Evenings: August 2, 9 (eve) and Cornflower Blue: Evenings: August 6, 7, 8 (eve). Rush tickets available for every performance. Box Office 523-9300. 30-1 WEDDING RECEPTION FOR Rob Vincent and Katharine Gah- wiler, August 3 at 9 p.m. at Blyth Community Centre. Everyone wel­ come. 30-1 21ST ANNUAL CRAFT FESTI­ VAL in Lucknow Arena, Friday, August 2, 12 noon to 10 p.m., Sat­ urday, August 3, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sponsored by Lucknow Agricultur­ al Society. 30-lp 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 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-tfn G 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 MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE on Saturday, August 3, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. at 194 McConnell St., Blyth. Household articles, dishes, bicy­ cles, upright Hoover vacuum, bak­ ing, etc. Something for everyone. 30-lp YARD SALE - SATURDAY, August 3, 9 a.m. to ? on North St. West, Blyth. 30-1 GIGANTIC YARD SALE: OVER 1000 items - office desks and equipment, file cabinets, cosmetics, watches, new clothing, footwear, giftwear. Everything must go. Sat., Aug. 3, Sun., Aug. 4, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Dinsley St. West, Blyth. 30-lp HELP WANTED COMMUNITY LIVING - CENTRAL HURON HAS OPENINGS FOR 2 CONTRACT POSITIONS AS JOB COACHES: 1. 40 hours/week, 25 week contract 2. Average of 10 hours/week, 3 month contract Qualifications: - experience In community employment programs an asset - background In Human Services beneficial - well developed verbal and written communication skills - willingness to work flexible hours - proof of valid Ontario Driver's Ucense is required with access and use of a reliable vehicle Job Requirements: - task analysis - on-site job coaching - assistance with daily living skills Salary: $11.61/hour Apply in writing by August 9, 1991 to: Susan Hrovat, Employment Services Co-ordinator, 60 Ughthouse Street, P.O. Box 527, Goderich, Ontario N7A 4C7 n ALLAN. In loving memory of Mel, a dear husband, father and grandfa­ ther, who passed away August 3, 1987. There comes a time for all of us When we must say goodbye But memories of those we love Live on and never die. - Sadly missed and ever remem­ bered by wife Nellie and family. 30-lpoUVESTOCK WANTED - CRIPPLED OR DIS­ ABLED or downer cows, must be alive and drug free. Winched equipped truck. Highest price paid. Phone Earl Lannin, 356-2479, before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. 27-8 WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK dairy, beef and horses, crippled and poor- doing cows PAY IMMEDIATELY LICENCED DEALER CLARENCE POORTINGA 526-7509 PETS ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL pups, liver and white markings dewormed, tails docked, dew claws removed, parents excellent temper - ment, ready to go, $200. Goderich 524-4350. 30-1 A new spirit of giving HELP WANTED