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The Citizen, 1994-10-26, Page 25THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1994. PAGE 25. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 0 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 0 CARD OF THANKS 0 COMING EVENTS 0 COMING EVENTS LEASING OPPORTUNITY RETAIL GASOLINE FACILITY IN GODERICH • Do you have whal il lakes Io be a leader? • Do you believe in Customer Service? • Do you have the ability to recruit and train the best employees? • Do you like to sell? • Do you have a background in retail sales including management experi ence? • Do yr^u have the resources to invest a minimum of $60,000? (Invenlory & Supplies • Do you want Io be the best? If you answered yes to all of these questions; then ESSO wants Io hear from you Please respond in writing, stating your qualifications to: Imperial Oil Limited, k P O Box 5997, I ondori 1 Ontario N6A 4VI J Alt: G O'Neill, Territory Manager " We thank all applicants in advance Only applicants to be interviewed will receive a response CARD OF THANKScCARD OF THANKS CAMERON. A sincere thanks to family, friends, and neighbours for the lovely cards, flowers, treats, visits and enquiries while I was in hospital and since returning home. Thanks to Dr. Bush, Dr. Hanlon and nurses. It was greatly appre­ ciated. - Helen Cameron. 42-1 COULTES. The family of the late Florence Coultes expresses thanks to friends who sent cards, flowers, donations, food and other expressions of sympathy at the time of the passing of their mother. Special thanks to Rev. Rea Grant and McBurney Funeral Home. Thanks to the staffs at Fordwich Nursing Home and at Huronlea, Brussels where mother made her home during the last year, for the excellent care and kindness shown. - Clifford Coultes, Donald Coultes, Linda and Bruce Campbell, and families. 42-1 DALRYMPLE. Many thanks to my daughter Margaret and family and my dear friend Irma Mason for their love and support during my stay in hospital. Also thanks to my many friends and neighbours for the lovely cards, flowers and visits since reluming home. Thanks to Dr. Hay and nursing staff at Clinton hospital for their wonderful care. Everything was greatly appreciated. - Hazel. 42-lp DICKSON. A big thank you goes to everyone who attended our reception. We never expected such a big turnout and it was a great time. Also thank you to everyone for their cards, gifts and best wishes. A special thank you goes to good friends Gary and Chris, Connie and Arnold and our children, Sheila, Elizabeth and Jamie for their great decorating services, food preparation and running around. To George and Lois, Mike and Teresa, Owen and Kris for their bartending services and help in cleaning up. And to a great lady, Jeanne Ireland, who has been extremely helpful and supportive and we arc proud to call our mom. And finally to a wonder­ ful community that although is not hometown to cither of us, has made us feel more than welcome and glad to call home now. Thanks again, friends. - Jim and Mary Dickson. 42-lp GOWING. Many thanks to all my family, neighbours and friends for all the lovely cards, flowers, gifts, treats, phone calls and visits while I was in Stratford and Wingham Hospitals and since coming home. Especially to my family of nurses for their care and support and meals to get me on my feet again. Also to brother Bob for looking after my lawn. Thanks to Dr. McGregor, nurses on second floor and the therapists. Your care and support was very much appreciated. Thanks so much. - Betty. 42-1 HOWATT. Many thanks to the nursing staff and doctors of the Wingham and District Hospital for the really good care I received. Also thanks for the cards and get well wishes. - Edgar Howatt. 42-1 PEASE. I would like to thank the "7th line neighbours" for the surprise birthday party they held in honour of my 80th birthday. The many gifts and memories will always be cherished by me. - Bill Pease. 42-lp POPP. We would like to thank all our friends and relatives for the lovely cards and gifts we received on the occasion of our 40th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to our family for the surprise of the open house and to anyone who helped in any way. It is certainly a day we'll remember with fond memories. Thanks again. - Lome and Evelyn. 42-lp RICHMOND. We would like to thank everyone for their cards, gifts and best wishes on our 25th anniversary. A special thanks to our children for their hard work in putting on a great party. Thank you to the Is, Was and Want to be Gang (Sharon) for the appearance from Honey Bee and for the Tuesday Night Gang who had to wait for us to come home. Thanks for making our anniversary unforgettable. - Keith and O1 wen. 42-lp /ONTARIO JUNIOR CITIZEN -/OF THE YEAR ■ AWARDS CONTACT THIS COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS DEADLINE - OCTOBER 31, 1994 SILLIB. I would like to thank everyone who helped make my 90th birthday so special. Thanks for all the cards, gifts, flowers and good wishes I received from friends, neighbours and family. Thanks to my family and Ruth Shiell for the open house at Blyth United Church and to the ladies who catered. A special thanks to the Masonic Lodge for the use of their banquet hall. P.S. Thanks to those responsible for the Lazy-Boy recliner. - Harvey. 42-1 p VAN LAMMEREN. We would like to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, visits and gifts of food since the passing of my husband. Special thanks to Fr. Mark Poulin for his support and to the CWL for the lovely luncheon. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - Mary and family. 42-1 COMING EVENTS HAM SUPPER IN CRANBROOK Community Centre sponsored by Knox Church, Cranbrook, Nov. 10 from 6:30 - 7:00 p.m. Adults $8; children 6-12, $4; preschoolers free. For tickets please call 887- 6670 or 887-6777. 42-2p BAKE SALE AND BAZAAR, Belgrave WI Hall, Friday, Nov. 4 - 2 p.m. Belgrave Anglican Church Women. 42-lp THE AUBURN & DISTRICT Lions Clubs Community Hockey Draw - Because of the N.H.L. lockout, our Club has decided to start the draw using the Friday night O.H.L. London Knights home games. When, and if, the N.H.L. season begins, we will switch back to the N.H.L. C.B.C. televised games. Either way, all 26 draws will be completed to fulfill our obligations. Thanks for your support and understanding concerning this fundraiser. 42-1 WALTON TURKEY SUPPER WED. NOV. 2 Duff's United Church, Walton Adults $8.00 Under 12 $4.00 Under 5 Free Smorgasbord Served 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Takeouts Available DAY BUS TRIP sponsored by Saint Ambrose CWL TO HAMILTON Saturday, Oct. 29 Tour 22 Greenhouses at Ben Velduls Shop the famous Ottawa Street - Outlets Galore or The Ottawa Mall Supper ■ Country style at Anjie's Kitchen, St Agatha Cost Is $20.00/person for the motor coach • Meals not included. Please book early - deadline Is Oct. 26th Call Sharon Blake evenings 519-687-6962 for information and bookings. BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH Anniversary Service Sunday, November 6, 1994, 11:00 a.m. Guest preachers Rev. Todd McDonald, Monkton United Church, 7:30 p.m. An evening of music featuring Gordon Kastor and choirs of Wroxeter-Gorrie United Churches, Dawn Marie Schlegel, Peter Workman, Toronto. Come celebrate with us. 42-2 THE 28TH ANNUAL HOBBY & Craft Fair Saturday, November 5 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Elma Memorial Community Centre, Atwood. Bake Sale and Lunch Booth on the premises. Sponsored by the Maple Leaf W.I. 42-2 ST. AUGUSTINE PRE-CHRIST- mas Bazaar - crafts, baking, vegetables, jams and jelly, penny table, lunch counter, draw for large log cabin star quilt, hind quarter of beef and $25 cash. Presented by St. Augustine C.W.L. in St. Augustine, northwest of Auburn, Saturday, November 5, 1994, 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. 42-2 HURON PROVINCIAL PROGRES- sive Conservatives Organizational Meeting, Londesboro Community Hall, October 27 at 8 p.m. For more information call Dave Cartwright 526-7093; John Beane 482-9250. Join The Common Sense Revolu­ tion. 42-1 MORNING MARKET, WESLEY- Willis United Church, Clinton Saturday, November 5, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Harvest Lunch Room: muffins, jam, coffee, turkey a la King, pie. Booths: baking, deli, produce, books, creative crafts, hobby show. For children: fish pond and puppet show. Come join us! 42-2 MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE are holding a card party on Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. in Brussels Library. Everyone welcome. 42-lp ANTIQUE CRAFT FLEA MARKET and Bake Table Nov. 19, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Grey Central School, Ethel. Lunch booth and door prizes. Admission $1.00. Interested vendors please call 887-6240. Sponsored by Knox Presbyterian Church, Ethel. 42-4 SKI-DOO OPEN HOUSE AT Vincent's in Seaforth, Thursday, Oct. 27, 6 to 10 p.m. Come in and save 15% off clothing, parts and accessories. See the ’95 machines. 42-1 OPEN HOUSE Sun. Oct. 30 1 - 4 p.m. W-6 QUARTER & PAINT HORSES Come see Leading Man 1993 Blue Roan Overo Stallion Plus our newly renovated boarding - breeding roping - team penning Training Facilities Everyone Welcome BRIAN WORKMAN R.R. 2 BRUSSELS 887-6052 THE MUNICIPAL COUNCILS of the towns of Seaforth and Clinton, and the Townships of Tuckersmith, McKillop and Hullclt, together with the Central Huron Mobility Service, cordially invite all members of the public to attend the Official Ceremony to witness the signing of the Joint Municipal Agreement establishing the Central Huron Mobility Service. The ceremony will take place at the Seaforth and District Community Centres (Main Hall), 122 Duke Street, Seaforth, on Wednesday, November 2, 1994 at 4:00 p.m. 42-1 COME AND JOIN US FOR A delicious meal of mashed potatoes with kale, mashed potatoes with carrots and onions or mashed potatoes served with mixed vege­ tables. All the above is served with sausage, gravy, caesar salad, and jello salads. If you still have room for more, various desserts will be served. Coffee, tea or juice will be served with your meal. The place: The Blyth C.R. Church. The date: November 4, 1994. The time: 5-8 p.m. The cost: $25 per family; $7.50 per adult; $3.50 per child; preschoolers free. Hope to see you all there!! 42-2 BAZAAR AT BLUEVALE United Church on Friday, October 28 at 3 p.m. Tea and door prizes. 42-lp LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Lucky Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Air Conditioned. Wheel Chair Accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000, $1,000 jackpot must go every week. tfn 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. tfn BRUSSELS LEGION HALLOWEEN DANCE Friday, Oct. 28, 1994, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. Tickets: $5.00 advance; $6.00 at door. Available at Legion or Murray's Barber Shop. D.J. Please bring lunch. Age of majority. Prizes for every costume worn, plus best dressed person, couple and group. Everyone welcome. 39-4p BE A PLEDGER OR A SKATER for the Blyth Skate-a-thon Saturday, Oct. 29 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Lots of prizes and fun for everyone. Help support Blyth Minor Hockey and Figure Skating Clubs. Phone 523-4366 for info. Dress up for Halloween if you like. 41-2 BABYSITTING COURSE in the Ark Mondays 7-8 p.m. For boys as well as girls Aged 12 and up. Register 887-6024