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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1995. PAGE 21.
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AUCTION
SALES
BRIAN RINTOUL
AUCTIONEER
357-2349
CALENDAR
SAT., SEPT. 2 - 11 A.M. - For
Barb & George Messenger,
R.R. 4, Ripley, Huron Township,
machinery and household
effects.
K-W STOCKYARDS EVERY
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY &
BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK EVERY
FRIDAY.
BIRTHS
DUNBAR. Dave and Edith
(Bramwell) are pleased to
announce the birth of their son
Matthew in Ottawa, on July 29,
1995. Proud grandparents are Don
and Barb Dunbar, Ethel, Diana
Bramwell, Orono, and Jonathan
Bramwell, Ottawa. 34-1p
MELADY. Pat and Cathy thank
God for the safe arrival of their
daughter. Shayna Catherine Marie.
arrived Aug. 17, 1995 at St.
Joseph's Health Centre, London
weighing 7 lb. 10 oz. Thrilled big
brothers are Brent and Alex. Sixth
grandchild for both Neil and Marie
McGavin, Walton, and Theo and
Catherine Melady, Egmondville.
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CARD OF
THANKS
ENGEL/JOHNSTON. We would
like to thank our wedding party,
family and friends for'making our
buck and doe a great success.
Thanks to everyone who worked
really hard at getting things set up
and cleaned up and everyone who
helped work at the buck and doe.
Thanks again, Dawn and Bruce.
34-1
HARMAN. I wish to thank all my
friends and relatives for the
beautiful cards and get well
wishes, as well as the food that
was brought to the house. Your
kindness is appreciated. - Irene R.
Harman 34-1p
ICNOX. I would like to express my
appreciation to the following
individuals and organizations who
helped me finance my trip to the
18th World Jamboree. It was a
great experience and I could not
have done it without you. - Blyth
Legion, Blyth Lions, Londesboro
Lions, 1st Blyth Group
Committee, Huron District
Council, Lavern and Joan Clark,
Grama and Grampa Irwin, Mum
and Dad. Thank you! Chris Knox
34-1p
MCCUTCHEON. We want to say
a special "Thank You", to all those
who visited us at "Our Fun Farm"
on the occasion of our 40th
wedding anniversary. We have
never enjoyed a happier reunion of
relatives and friends. Thanks too
for all the food, beautiful cards and
unexpected gifts. To those who
brought gifts, the "pond black list"
is still on the wall! Our sincere
thanks to Michelle and Bruce, Jill
and Don and Lori and Michael for
all their hard work and the many
surprises. It was truly a memorable
occasion, Esther and Jack. Winnie
and Sean Conaboy of Cochrane
Alberta and Bob McCutcheon of
North Vancouver BC were among
our many visitors. 34-1
MELADY. Thank you to our
families and friends for their
support, concern and prayers in the
months leading up to Shayna's
birth. Seven amniocenteses and 17
lengthy ultrasounds later, Shayna
fooled everyone and arrived
perfectly healthy. Special thanks to
Grandma and Grandpa McGavin
for taking care of the boys during
all the appointments in London.
We feel grateful and blessed to
have a healthy baby. Pat and Cathy
34-1
RYAN. The families of the late
Marjorie (Reid) Ryan would like
to express our sincere thanks to all
the staff of the Seaforth Manor and
Dr. Malkus for the excellent
loving care given to our mother
over the past several years. Special
thanks to Father Joe Hardy and
Father Joe Nevitt for their prayers
and accompaniment. Thanks to all
our friends, neighbours, and
relatives for all the words of
comfort, flowers, food, mass
cards, sympathy cards, and
donations given in her memory.
Thank you to the Sisters of St.
Joseph for their prayers and loving
support. Thank you to Father Joe
Nevitt, Miriam, Angela, the choir,
alter servers, and St. Ambrose
parishioners for the beautiful and
meaningful funeral Mass and
prayers. A special thanks to all the
grandchildren for participating in
the funeral. Thank you to the St.
Ambrose C.W.L. for the delicious
lunch provided. Thank you to the
Betts Funeral Home for your care
and concern. Everyone's
thoughtfulness, kindness and
prayers will always be
remembered. 34-1
WALSH/FITZGERALD. We
would like to thank Blyth Fire
Department for the quick response
at the time of our accident. Thanks
to the Clinton and Wingham
ambulance drivers and the Clinton
Hospital. We would like to thank
everyone who was concerned.
Special thanks to those who were
there first to help me and the boys,
and the lady who let me use her
telephone. - Maryanne and Steve
and boys. 34-1
PITCH-IN
CANADA!
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.
Licence number M157928. tfn
BRIDAL SHOWER FOR SARAH
Hamilton on Thurs., Sept. 7 at 8
p.m. at Ethel United Church.
Everyone welcome. 34-2p
THURSDAY, SEPT. 7 - INTRO-
duction to Line Dancing, Norma
Preszcator, leader, Blyth
auditorium, 2 p.m. Admission
$2.00. Sponsors - Blyth Thresher
Assoc. 34- lb
SNO SHOW SPONSORED BY B
& W Trailblazers Snowmobile
Club, Sept. 9 and 10, Sat. 10 a.m. -
9 p.m., Sun. noon - 5 p.m.,
Seaforth Agricultural Society
Buildings. 34-2b
ORGANIZERS OF THE BRUSSELS
Terry Fox run, scheduled to take
place September 17, are seeking
an individual who is currently in
remission or undergoing treatment
for cancer, to be our Terry Team
Member. Terry's Team Member
will be recognized for their
participation and add a special
atmosphere to the event. Please
call Sallianne at 887-6024, 887-
9834. 34-1
CANADETTE MAJORETTE
Corps registration Tues., Sept. 5
6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at F.E. Madill
S.S. Must be 5 years old as of Dec.
31, 1995. For more information
call 887-9542 or 357-3656 after 6
p.m. 34-1
FISH FRY AT THE BRUSSELS
Legion, Sun., Sept. 10/95, 4:30
p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Includes battered
fish, baked potato, roll, butter,
coleslaw and coffee. $8.00 -
Adults, $4.00 - children (11 &
under). 34-2
THE ANNUAL REGISTRATION
for the Listowel School of Dance
will be Thurs., Sept. 7, 1995 from
5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at St. Joseph's
Parish Hall, 1025 Wallace Ave. N.
in Listowel. Ballet and Modern
Theatre Dance is offered to
students age 4 and up. For more
information call 291-3028. 34-1
NORTH PERTH COMMUNITY
Hospice, with support from Elma
Mutual Insurance Company,
presents 'An Evening of Entertain-
ment with Don Harron and Cather-
ine McKinnon,' Saturday, Oct. 14,
7 p.m. Milverton Community
Centre, Milverton. Raffle, prizes.
Entertainment followed by dance
and midnight lunch. Music by
Hwy. 19 featuring Tina Newman.
$25 per person. 291-5141 to
reserve tickets. 33-8
BLYTH FESTIVAL PRESENTS
great comedy and fantastic music
with Don Harron and Catherine
McKinnon on September 30,
8 p.m. at the Blyth Memorial
Community Hall. Dinner $10.00,
performance $25.00. Call (519)
523-9300. 33-6
Miscellaneous Bridal
"Come & Go"
Luncheon Shower
on Saturday,
September 9, 1995
12 Noon to 3 p.m.
For Colleen Van Osch
(Fiancee of Chris Michie)
At the Beigrave WI Hall
Everyone Welcome!
GARAGE SALE — FRIDAY,
Aug. 31, 5 p.m. - dark; Sat., Sept.
1st, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. on Drummond
St., Blyth (just down from
Knechtel's). Something for
everyone! 34-1p
H
HELP
WANTED
BABYSI I 1ER NEEDED IN MY
home or yours, for 2 children ages
15 months and 3 years, part time,
Monday to Friday. Brussels/
Cranbrook/Ethel area. Call Karen:
887-6069. 34-1
COOK REQUIRED FOR 60 BED
accredited nursing home, 3 days
per week, must be available for
weekends, experience preferred.
Call Michelle at People Care, 198
Mornington St., Stratford, N5A
5G3, 1-519-271-4440. 34-1
WESTCAST INDUSTRIES INC.
is now looking for part-time
students to work after school and/or
weekends, starting in September.
Please apply to: Foundry Office,
Westcast Industries Inc., P.O. Box
460, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0.
34-1
SERVER, PART TIME. APPLY at
the Blyth Inn. Ask for Carol or
Peter, 523-9381. 32-2
WAITRESS/ASSISTANT COOK,
part time, willing to train. To start
September 1. Apply to Drawer 900,
c/o The Citizen, PO Box 429,
Blyth. 33-2
IN
MEMORIAM
JOHNSTON. In loving memory of
a dear son, Don, who passed away
Aug. 28, 1991.
Sadly missed along life's way,
Quietly remembered every day,
No longer in my life to share,
But in my heart he's always there.
Sadly missed by Mom. 34-lp
CUSTODIAL SERVICES
REQUIRED FOR THE
TOWNSHIP OF
HULLETT MUNICIPAL
OFFICE AND COUNCIL
CHAMBERS
Duties to be performed
weekly at an hourly rate of
remuneration. Applications
will be accepted until 4 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 5/95. Contact
the undersigned for further
information.
Bev Shaddick, Clerk-Treasurer
Township of Hullett
P.O. Box 226,
Londesborough, ON NOM 2H0
Tel: (519) 523-4340
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED
Did you know that 1 In 4
women In Canada Is abused
in her lifetime and that
violence affects 14,500
people in Huron County at
any one time?
Agencies within Huron
County need your assis-
tance In ending violence
against women. If you have a
feminist perspective on the
issue of woman abuse, are
culturally sensitive and enjoy
helping others, we want to
hear from you.
A ten week training course is
scheduled to begin Monday,
September 11, 1995 at
7:00 p.m. at the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture, Food
and Rural Affairs office at
100 Don Street in Clinton.
For more Information and to
register please phone Tanya
Verburg at (519) 523-9677.
IN
MEMORIAM
JOHNSTON. In loving memory of
our dear brother, Don who passed
away 4 years ago, August 28,
1991.
If tears could build a stairway,
And heartaches make a lane,
We'd walk a path to heaven,
And bring you back again.
There's a bridge of golden
memories,
From here to heaven above,
It keeps you very close to us,
It's called the bridge of love.
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by sister, Bernice and
brother-in-law, Gord. 34-1p