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The Citizen, 1991-11-13, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1991. PAGE 17 «w^ i<^^<sSsss*X<s COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS -RATES- 20 words or less only $3.50. Additional words 15$ each. Extra Billing Charge 50$ will be added If not paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday In Brussels 4 p.m. Monday In Blyth BRUSSELS, ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, electric heat, remodelled, available immediately, 887-9083. 45-tfn A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN BLYTH, hydro included, first and last month's rent required. Phone 523-4272 or 523-9867. 45-tfn BLYTH - ONE BEDROOM OR TWO bedroom apartment, avail­ able now, ground floor, centrally located, references required. Con­ tact 482-9371. 44-4 3 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE NEAR Bluevale. Available Decem­ ber 1. References required. Call 887-9091. 45-2 GYPSY LANE - LARGE TWO bedroom apartment, fridge and stove included, washer and dryer on premises, available December 1. Phone 523-4525. 44-tfn ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, Queen St., Blyth, refrigerator and stove included, newly renovated, available Nov. 15/91. Phone 523- 4930 or 523-9448. 42-tfn NEW 3 BEDROOM BUNGA- low with garage in Blyth for rent. Available immediately. References required. Phone 887-6138 after 8 p.m. 35-tfn A ARTICLES FOR SALE PAIR OF SKATES, SIZE 10'«, mint condition, only worn once. Best offer, 887-6412. 45-1 OCRANA CHORD ORGAN WITH bench, $75.00, 523-9344. 45-lp RAINBOW TROUT - SIX FOR $10, cleaned. David Hedley, 1 mile north of Westfield. Phone 357- 2329. 45-6 NEWAND 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 Locally Grown POTATOES Red - White Any Quantity 523-9338 ROASTING CHICKENS - 7-9 LBS., ready for delivery Novem­ ber 15, $1.35 lb. Order now. Phone 887-6098. 41-5p A ARTICLES FOR SALE ‘79 340 TXC POLARIS SNOW- mobile and *81 250 Gemini Polaris snowmobile. Call 523-9372. 44-2 A AUCTION SALES RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SAT. NOV. 16 AT 10 A.M. - Antiques, furniture, appl­ iances, Limoges dishes, tools, etc. at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for Gertrude Reis at Goderich plus good additions. SAT. NOV. 23 AT 10:30 A.M. - 2 farms, 1989 Chev pick up, 1978 IH truck complete with 20 ft. livestock rack, 2096 Case tractor, 3600 Ford with loader and farm machinery. 5 miles north of Dublin and 1/4 mile west for Keith Murray. 345- 2503. B BIRTHS NICHOLSON. Dr. Ray and Cindy (nee Thornton) are proud to announce the birth of their daugh­ ter, Victoria Anne, bom at K.W. Hospital on November 2, 1991. Proud grandparents are Gamer and Alice Nicholson, Belgrave and Wilson and Dorothy Thornton, Bluevale. 45-lp SUPEENE. Bom to Susan Street Supeene and Patrick Supeene of Medicine Hat on November 6, a son, Isaac John, a brother for Graeme, Flannery and Olwyn. Grandparents are Margaret and Harold Supeene of Lethbridge, Alta, and Phyllis and Richard Street of Blyth. 45-1 c CARD OF THANKS HASTY. It is with sincere appreci­ ation that I wish to express my gratitude to those who helped the night of my house fire and to those who called the Fire Department. Many thanks to the Lucknow Fire Department for their efforts to save my home. Thank you to the clean­ up crew for all the hard work on such a cold day. The calls, offers, meals and donations from neigh­ bours, friends and family were greatly appreciated. I wish to thank the sponsors of the Benefit Dance and to all who attended, for their generosity. Your kindnesses are deeply appreciated and will long be remembered. - Brock Hasty. 45-lp KRAUTER. Cal and Marg wish to express their thanks to friends and neighbours for their acts of kind­ ness during their recent bereave­ ment. 45-lp c CARD OF THANKS MAIR. I wish to express my sin­ cere thanks to all those who remembered me in so many ways while I was in hospital. Special thanks to my neighbours who looked after the house while I was away, and to Carolyn McAvoy and friends from Melville. Also my thanks to Dr. Hanlon and Rose­ mary, and the doctors and nurses at Henderson General Hospital for their wonderful care. Last but not least my thanks go to my family. Sincerely - Jim Mair. 45-1 WHITE. Thanks to all my family and friends for the surprise birthday party, also for all the cards and gifts. It was all very much appreci­ ated. Thanks again, - Clarence. 45-1 c COMING EVENTS BRUSSELS AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL Society Christmas pot luck supper and meeting, 6:30 p.m. in Library on November 18, 1991. All members bring a visitor and own dishes.44-2 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 KIDS AND US PRESENTS “Kids on the Block” - the child abuse puppet show created by Huron County Child Abuse Committee. This performance and discussion to follow are for parents to become aware. Children's activities will be separate. Babysitting provided $1 fee per family. Thursday, Novem­ ber 14, 9:45 - 11:30 a.m., Wing­ ham United Church. Everyone welcome. 44-2 BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE - St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels, Saturday, November 16, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Hot lunch, ticket draws and free coffee. 44-2 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 THE FAMILY OF ELEANOR Hemingway is having an Open House in the Brussels United Church on November 10 from 2 to 4 p.m. on the occasion of their mother's 80th birthday. No gifts or cards (exception: homemade notes). Loonies to adopt a foster child would be gratefully received. 43-2p 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 c EAST WAWANOSH, MORRIS & Hullett Twps. annual Federation of Agriculture Christmas Dance, Sat­ urday, November 30, 1991, Blyth & District Community Centre. Dance: 9-1. Music by: Cripple Duck. Tickets $10 per person, $30 per family. Hot Beef Lunch. 45-2p CHRISTMAS CRAFT AND BAKE Sale, Saturday, Nov. 23, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 350 Josephine Street, Wingham beside Cruick- shank Park. All proceeds to the Wingham and Area Seniors Day Centre. 45-1 CHRISTMAS DINNER BUFFETS to be served at the Blyth Inn on Sundays from December 1 through to December 22 - 5 to 7 p.m. or at other times upon request. Reserva­ tions appreciated, 523-9381. 43-4 DANCE - SPONSORED BY Yogi’s Broomball Team, Saturday, Nov. 16, Auburn Community Hall. Music by D.J. Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Admission $4.00 - tickets at door. Lunch provided. No Minors. 45-1 COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR Darlene Bishop at Melville Presby­ terian Church, November 25, 8 p.m. 45-2 THE BRUSSELS UNITED LADIES are holding a hot lun­ cheon and homemade baking for sale on November 21, 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. in church basement, $5.00 each. Everyone is welcome. 45-2 JOIN ST. JOHN'S LODGE FOR its 3rd annual brunch, Sunday, November 24, 12 - 2:30 p.m. in the Brussels Hotel. Advance tickets $10.00 each only. Alan Baker 887- 6355, Wayne Todd 887-6682, Gerry White 887-9035, David Williams 523-9604. 45-2p MEETING OF THE HURON COUNTY Consultation Advisory Group, Monday, November 18, 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. in Clinton Town Hall. Begin planning for the County-wide consultation of long­ term care reform. 45-1 BRUSSELS LEGION AND PIPE Band present The Caledonians — Scottish entertainment and dancing Saturday, November 16 at B. M. & G. Community Centre. $10 per per­ son. Call 887-9368. 44-2p COME OUT AND HEAR ABOUT SERIES 92 MARKED□ CJC) “----- TO RESERVE A SEAT CALL 1-800-265-7173 MARKEL INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL TRANSPORT TRAINING C LEARN SAFER SNOWMOBIL- ING. OFSC Driver Training Course for children 12-16, Decem­ ber 5 and 10 in Brussels. For info call 887-9338 or 887-6353. 45-3 CAROL’S DUTCH CHOCOLATE Treats and Alicia's Laces and Trims invite you to an Open House on Tuesday, December 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Boneschansker's, RR 1, Ethel, 887-6870. 45-3 p DEATH NOTICES ADAMS. Passed away al Victoria Hospital, London, on Wednesday, Nov. 6, Jennifer Elizabeth Adams, infant daughter of Dawne Adams and Kevin Peel; sister of Vanessa, at home; granddaughter of Don and Gloria Peel of RR 1, Wroxeter and the late Clarence and Donanne Adams. A service of love and remembrance will be held al Wrox­ eter Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Betts Visita­ tion Centre, Gorrie. 45-1 TILLIE. Passed away al St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Sun­ day, Nov. 3, Mrs. Dorothy (Jamieson) Tillie of Thamesford, in her 68th year. She was the wife of the late John L. Tillie (1974); beloved sister of Lome and his wife, Olive Jamieson and Stewart Jamieson, all of Wingham and Rus­ sell and his wife, Elva, of Peterbor­ ough. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews and her best friend, Verna Porter. She was pre­ deceased by her brothers, Almond and Norman Jamieson and her sis­ ter, Marjorie Lake. Funeral and committal service was held in the Needham Funeral Chapel, London, on Nov. 7, with interment in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London. Memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. 45-1 Most people think there’s only one way to help the developing world. We have 26. a be a e fg k I tnno p qr S t u v w x y i z Call us at 1-800-661-CODE for more information. Self-sufficiency through literacy in the developing world. FREE SEMINAR ■ TRUCK DRIVING CAREERS ’AZ’ & ’DZ’ licenses Thursday, November 14 7 P.M. Hotel Bedford Goderich \TS *3.22 THURSDAYS thubsdm Place your classified ad in person (pre-paid) and you'll enjoy a base-rate of only $3.00 for the first 20 words