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The Citizen, 1992-01-08, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8,1992. ARTICLES FOR SALE CARD OF THANKS 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 A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT BLYTH, 2 BEDROOM APART- ment available now, close to uptown. References required. Phone 482*9371. 01-4 LARGE ROOM FOR RENT. Private bath, shared kitchen. Female preferred. $75.00 a week. Brussels 887-9806. 01-lp GYPSY LANE - LARGE TWO bedroom apartment, fridge and stove included, washer and dryer on premises, available December 1. Phone 523-4525. 44-tfh RAINBOW TROUT - SIX FOR $10, cleaned. David Hedley, 1 mile north of Westfield. Phone 357- 2329. 01-6 A ARTICLES FOR SALE 1983 YAMAHA EXEL III 340 oil injected, new skiis, windshield, seat, belt and plugs. Track and sus­ pension new two years ago. Excel­ lent condition $1100 or best offer. 1 - 1978 ET 250 Yamaha oil inject­ ed fresh rebuild, seat re-done, track and suspension good, runs good, $500 O.B.O. Call 887-6924, ask for Kevin. 01-lp NEW AND UgED SATELLITE Systems for saie 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 LARGE FORCED AIR AIRTIGHT stove with a 24" x 36" firebox, suit­ able for shop or house, $350.00 and a Clare Hecla propane furnace. Phone Blyth, 523-9268. 01-lp BUNK BEDS FOR SALE - complete in good condition. Best offer. Call after 5 p.m., 523-9605. 01-lp BAILIE. We would like to thank everyone for the lovely cards, flowers, enquiries and for sym­ pathy during the loss of our son Billie. Thanks again, - Clarence and Sue Bailie. 01-1 USED 3/4 H.P. JET PUMP AND 20 gallon pressure tank in good condition. Asking $450 or best offer. Phone 529-7303 after 6 p.m. 01-1 GWYN. We wish to thank the Village of Blyth and the judges for choosing our home in the Christ­ mas Light Display. Our plaque we received for the best Christmas theme is beautiful. We will cherish it in years to come. Thanks again to everyone who took part in the judg­ ing. - Carman and Ella Gwyn, Blyth. 01-lp 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 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 HARDWOOD FIREWOOD FOR sale: slabs $200, blocks $300, split blocks $400. 10 cord loads, deliv­ ery available, 357-1644 after 7 p.m. 50-4p fl JACKSON. Paul and Julie Jackson welcome with love, Janine Eliza­ beth born January 2, 1992 in McMaster Hospital, Hamilton, a little sister for Laura. 01-1 JENKINS. Gord and Pat are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Larissa Helen weighing 8 lbs. 12 oz. on January 4 at 3:18 p.m., a sister for Joel, Jill and Devin. Granddaughter for Lot­ tie Scott, Belgrave and Bill and Ruth Jenkins, Clinton. 01-1 LANGLOIS. Pat and George, proud grandparents of Melissa Ann are pleased to announce her arrival. She weighed 6 lb. 1 oz. at birth Nov. 7. After a drop in weight she now is up to 81b. 10 oz. and doing fine. Proud parents are Chris and Carolyn. Great-grandmother is Winifred McPhail in Wingham. New cousin for Curtis, Maurissa and Brent Meyers of Clinton. 01-1 MELADY. Pat and Cathy Melady (nee McGavin) are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their first child, Brent Patrick, bom Jan. 1, 1992 at 1:55 a.m. at St. Joseph's Health Centre of London weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz. Proud grandparents are Neil and Marie McGavin of Walton and Theo and Catherine Melady of St. Columban. Great-grandparents are Carl Johnston, Bluevale and Katie Murray, Dublin. 01-1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ENTREPRENEUR CLUB FORM- ing in the Brussels/Blyth area. For more information call Allan at 887- 6098. 01-6p CARD OF THANKS ALCOCK. Thanks to all for the cards, gifts and visits while I was in Stratford Hospital and since com­ ing home. Special thanks to Rev. Paul Acton for his visits and prayers. - Isabel Alcock. 01-lp McCALLUM. On behalf of Harvey McCallum, I would like to thank all the friends who remembered him at Christmas and during the past year with plants, flowers, treats, cards and visits. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. - Alma McCallum. 01-lp BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS - practices resume Mondays at 8 p.m. at the Blyth Festival Rehearsal Hall for Ceilidh Feb. 8 and Spring concert May 2nd. New members welcome. For more information phone 233-9990. 01-2 DIEHL. In loving memory of a special Father and Poppa, Ron Diehl who left us one year ago Jan­ uary 1, 1991. God saw you getting tired, when a cure was not to be. He put his arms around you and whispered come to me. In tears we saw you sinking, we watched you fade away Our hearts were almost broken, you fought so hard to stay. So keep your arms around him Lord and give him special care. Make up for all he suffered and all that seemed unfair. God took you home one year ago, but you will live in our hearts for­ ever. -Sadly missed but always remem­ bered, love David, Dianne, Tamara, Cody, and Shalin. 01-1 VINCENT. We wish to sincerely thank our family for making our 45th Wedding Anniversary, December 28, a special event. The dinner, family gathering, gifts and cards were all greatly appreciated. - Harold and Edith Vincent. 01-1 WALKER. On behalf of the family of the late Robert Walker we would like to thank our friends, family and neighbours for the numerous cards they sent, for the food deliv­ ered to the house and for the calls we received. Thank you to the Wingham and University Hospitals for the wonderful care that Robert received while a patient. Thanks to the Seaforth Hospital and ambu­ lance attendants, Bob Williamson and Betts Funeral Home for their help in a difficult situation. A spe­ cial thanks to Pastor Bob Book, Rev. Bonnie and Oz Cole Amal for their words of wisdom and comfort they expressed to us in our time of sorrow. It will always be remem­ bered. - Elsie, Glenda and Susan. 01-lp WORKMAN. Thank you to our family for their thoughtfulness and to all others for gifts and cards. - Isabel and Gordon. 01-lp POKER RALLY - SUNDAY, January 12. Registration 12 noon to 2 p.m. at St. Helens Hall. Cash prizes and door prizes. Postpone date Jan. 19. 01-1 WOMAN TO CLEAN TWICE A week for 3 hours. Reply to Box G, c/o The Citizen, Box 429, Blyth. 01-1 c COMING EVENTS BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL Society Annual Meeting, January 22, B. M. & G. Community Centre. Guest Speaker - Mr. Ross Procter. Tickets $10.00. Dinner 7:00 p.m. B. Mutter, 887-6117 or L. McCall, 887-9303. 51-3 SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS bingo, every Monday night, 7:30 p.m., Seaforth and District Com­ munity Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus Share The Wealth. $750 jackpot must go! Doors open 6 p.m. 44-eow VISIT WITH MURRAY ELSTON, Friday, January 10 in Belgrave Community Centre, noon to 2 p.m. Light lunch available. 01-1 BLYTH LIONS EUCHRE Saturday, January 11, 1992, 8:00 p.m., Blyth Memorial Hall. Admis­ sion $5. Lunch included. Everyone welcome. 01-1 BRUSSELS REBEKAH LODGE is holding a card party on Monday, January 20, 1992 at 8 p.m. in Lodge rooms. Prizes and lunch. Everyone welcome. 01-2 200 SOWS FOR SALE - ALL F 1 York/Landrace comparatively young herd all in good condition, various gestation length, buy lot or part. Farmer seeking other employ­ ment. Phone 345-2503 for further information. 43-tfn BRUSSELS & DISTRICT HORTI- cultural Society meeting, Monday, January 13, in Brussels Library at 8 p.m. Special speaker “Eric Hewisow - Everyday Gardening and Planning” from Trowbridge. Everyone welcome. 01-1 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 HELP WANTED Helping the world write now In the world’s poorest countries, relief is only temporary, but education is permanent. To make a donation, call 1-800-661-CODE. < O I) I Self sufficiency through literacy in the developing world. WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK , dairy, beef and horses, crippled and poor- doing cows PAY IMMEDIATELY LICENCED DEALER CLARENCE POORTINGA 526-7509 NOTICES NOTICE On Friday, January 17, at 1:00 p.m. BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK will be starting a FEEDER PIG EXCHANGE: a system of selling, by auction, pigs still at the seller's barn. For further Information, contact: Brussels Livestock- Brussels 887-6461 Wally Ballagh- Teeswater 392-6170 Don Burnett- Listowel 291-3210 Rick Smith- Ripley 395-3435 Learning the Ropes Pays Off 'AI SCOUTS CANADA