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The Huron Expositor, 1984-10-03, Page 12Al2 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 3, 1884 ;17.WANTED TO RE'T WANTED TO RENT: Single car garage or out building of such approximate size. In accessible area at any time of year. For storage of temnorarily unheeded items. Rental agreement required. Please reply to P.O.Box 357, Blyth, Ontario. NOM 1110. 17-40x1 18. F R RE T FLOOR sanders for rent. B. & M. Rentals and Sales, Wingham, 357-1666. 18-34-tf 12. ANTED CAR or boat storage space for nsulated shed, 4 smiles sw of 482-7205. rent in Clinton, 12-39-3 15.P s';PEr'TYf ENT ONE bedroom apartment. 527-0885. 15-374 TWO bedroom apt., heated, private en- trance. Parking; quiet area. References req uired.,$225.00 month. 527-0964. l5 -40x 1 RANCH STYLE home, Egmondville, 4-5 bedroom, electric heat, also big workshop for repairing trucks, 36 ft x 40 ft. 12 ft. high. 524-6404 after 7 p. m. 15-40x2 Elizabeth Court -, Aailments 176 Oxford St., Henson ONE BEDROOM AVAILABLE includes utilities, carpeting, appliances, laundry facilities. Phone 262.2846 23. BUS' DIRECTORY JOE McQUAID CARPENTRY: Licensed carpenter for all your building needs. Phone 482-3628 evenings. 23-37-tf 19. NOTICE FREE 128 page career guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute, 265A Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929 today, 19-40-01 EARN EXTRA INCOME! Learn to prepare Income Tax Returns by correspondence. Local franchise available. For details write: Tax Time Services Limited, 1304 Speers Road, Oakville, Ontario. L6L 2X4. 19-40-01 FAMILY TAX PLANNING: Learn loopholes to decrease taxes. Free brochure. U & R Tax Schools, 207-1345 Pembina Hwy. Winnipeg Man. R3T2B6. 19-40-01 CAREER IN TRUCKING, Transport drivers needed. Now is the time to train for your Class A license. For interviews contact Mery Orr Transport. London (519) 432-1726, Cambridge (519) 623-2430, 19-40-01 HATE HOUSEWORK? I will do it for you. Weekly, monthly, or anytime. In Brussels area only. Phone 887-6991. 19-40x1 ANTED TO BUY CATTLE We pay good prices for poorly doing or unthrifty crippled or' recently injured cattle (free of drugs). Call 24 hours per day collect. ANSEMS LIVESTOCK 1-238-2796 O U/ JtJ O tlll(�J (SAI 1.11 (YlJ =gam YOUR WISH HAS COME TRUE DURING OUR /aqua SPECIAL PURCHASE WASHER & DRYER SALE THE WASHER /DRYER PAIR WITH EXTRA FEATURES AND RELIABLE INGLIS QUALITY. Washer • 5 Cycles — Including Superwash • 2 Agitator Speeds — 2 Spin Speeds\ • 5 Wash / Rinse Temperature Selections • Easy -clean Filter • Agitator -mounted fabric softener dispenser • Funnel type bleach dispenser • Sac Pac Information Centre Available in White and Almond 'White only Deluxe Washer 60995and trade Iscariot . Cirah'. M..1 Meller ifiggit 4 Dryer Home Ant:dances • Custom Automatic Dry — Regular — Permanent Press • Timed Dry — Regular • No -tumble drying rack • 3 Temperature Selection • Sac Pac information Centre Available to Whjte and Almond Deluxe Dryer 36995and trade Delivered, installed and serviced by us Except dishwashers Special prices on all Inglis appliances on our floor, Some scratch and dents at special clearouts. Subject to prior sale Electric R::; urges From Home Appliances $48995 A SUCH OF;TOMORR©W and trade colour plus 810.00 Vd,• IL, (.1111 Own `''1VIrr Inglis Refrigerator From $67995 and trade Almond only, frost free MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. f9ENSAtt. yA 9 ”Yfi - Ei'lir+r. 8-6 Friday :lig fii fill 9 p'f r. . i . JEHOVAH'S WITNESSSES ONLY. Our next escorted tour to Japan and China. For into: write or phone Peter Janzen, Suite 201 -5560 Minoru Blvd. Richmond, B.C. VOX 2A9 (604) 273-3775. Res. (604) 271-0024. "Don't delay call today". 19-40-01 24.CA D FTH MICS DALE Lorne and Geraldine Dale would like to take this opportunity to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for the lovely gifts, cards and donations we received at our wedding, Special thanks to Rev. Stan McDonald for uniting us in marriage, to Frank and Dorothy who were our witnesses, Harvey McDowell for taking our pictures that turned out beautiful, the Triple K cook and waitresses who served us a lovely meal, "Country Companions" and those who catered at our reception. Everything was well appreciated. 24-40x1 BROWN. I would like to say thank you to Dr. Rodney, Dr. Underwood, Dr. Wong and all the nursing staff at Seaforth Community Hospital who helped to make the birth of Crystal a joyous occasion. Thanks to those who visited and for the lovely cards, flowers and gifts. Special thank you to Mom and Dad Brown and Betty for babysitting the boys. Lois Brown 24-40-1 GLANVILLE I would like to thank all the family, friends and relatives for their cards, gifts, phone calls and visits while I was a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Your kindness will always be appreciated. Thanks to ambulance attendants Bob and Bill for a safe ride down to London. Special thanks to Sharon, Barb and Alma whose extra help and kindness was greatly appreciated. Cindy'Glanville 24-40x1 ELLIOTT The family of the late Grant Elliott wish to thank relatives, neighbors and friends for their acts of kindness at the time of our loss of a beloved husband, father and grandfather. A special thanks also for the food brought into my home, and floral tributes, donations to the heart fund. Also to pallbearers and flower - bearers and to Rev. Moore of St. Marys United Church. Everything will never be forgotten. Mrs. June Elliott and Family 24-40-1 Swim & Fitness Classes now at Vanastra Recreation Centre There's still Time to Joln For Further Information call 524-3544 24.0 RD OF THA KS MeLENNAN My sincere thanks to all my friends and relatives for their visits, cards, flowers and treats while 1 was a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Bozyk and the nurses in ICU and on 2nd floor. Reta McLennan 24-40-1 MACHAN Many thanks to our family who arranged everything for our 25th anniversary party. Thanks also to our relatives, friends and neighbors for coming to help make this evening a very enjoyable one. Also, thank you for the lovely gifts and cards. It was all very much appreciated and we will remember it for many years. Doug and Florence Machan 24-40x1 BEUERMAN-MONTGOMERY The sisters of the late Earl W. Montgomery would like to thank all our friends, neighbors and relatives, the residents of 34 John St. apartment for flowers, cards and food brought in. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus and the nursing staff of the hospital, and the ambulance men, the minister Rev. Wm. Barber and the pallbearers, the. Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home. Everything was much appreciated and anyone else that helped in any way. Thank you. Mrs. Viola Beuerman and Luella Montgomery 24-40x1 21.TENDER WANTE Tenders Invited SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Garbage Disposal Sealed, clearly marked tenders will be received until 12 NOON, Friday, Oct. 5,1984 For the removal and disposal of accumulated and dry garbage at inter- vals of not more than 24 Iiotirs, Tenders should state equipment to be used and cost per month as well as a statement of liability insurance cover- age. . Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HENRY SCHW ARZ Director of Maintenance Seaforth Community Hospital P.O. Box 99, SEAFORTH, Ontario NOK IWO SHAPING UP FOR CHRISTMAS? While you get slirn, your wallet won't ,1 • SAVE 20% ON EVERYTHING IN THE PRO SHOP AT SEAFORTH GOLF COURSE Lay away now for best selection In golf wear, equip -lent, shoes er ri more Ladles Special on Etonlc AEROBIX SHOES • Order them now Only $ 00 Seaforth Golf & Country Club 43 R.R. #4 Seaforth 527-0985 Adult Night Programs • Furrjiture Refinishing • Ballroom Dancing • Mixed Adult Volleyb-all • Ceramics • Sewing & Crocheting • Mens Basketball U" Seaforth Recreation Office 527-0882 To Register Contact No later than Tuesday, Oct. 9 IF YOU CAN'T AVOID WINTER TRY TO ENJOY WINTER! PARTICIPATE IN WINTER SPORTS CURLING STARTS AT THE SEAFORTH CURLING CLUB AT THE END OF OCTOBER For further Information Contact KEN MOORE 527-0508 TIM COLLYER 482-7842 ALVIN AHRENS 348-9740 COME AND JOIN US FOR A GOOD TIME 24.CAR OFTH NIKS NIGH 1 wish to thank my family and grandchildren for the nlceparty they had for me. Also for all those who came to help me celebrate was Father Caruana, mybrother from Alberta and my two sisters fom Toronto. I also wish to thank all my friends who sent cards, gifts, Mass offerings, flowers, telephone calls and good wishes. In appreciation you will all be remembered. Mrs. Mary Nigh 24-40x1 I would like to thank theladies of the Walton area for their gifts and good wishes extended to me at my bridal shower. Your gifts will form a valued part of our home. Laura Dennis 24-40x1 JOHNSTON I wish to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives for their gifts, cards, good wishes, visits and flowers while in hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr, John Underwood and Dr. Allan and the nursing staff at Stratford General Hospital. Doreen Johnston 24-40-1 WATSON We would like to express our sincere thanks to our family, relatives, neighbours and friends for making our 6Oth wedding anniversary such a happyoccasion. Thanks also for the many good wishes, beautiful cards and gifts, making it a memorable occasion we will treasure always. Esther and Earl Watson �e.arte 25.9N MEMORIAM MITCHELL: In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother who passed away four years ago, Oct. 5, 1980. Silent memories keep you near, As time unfolds another year, No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts you are always there. Lovingly remembered by your family, John, Emerson and Lillian, grandchildren and great grandchildren. 25-40x1 McLEANz In remembrance of Mrs. Daisy McLean who passed away one year ago, Oct. 4. Mom -"We loved you on earth, We still love you in heaven • Always remembered by her daughters and families. 25-40-1 WILSON: In loving mgmory of our daughter and sister who passed away 1 year ago, Oct, 9, 1983. To a beautiful life came a sudden end She lived and died everyone's friend, She left so sudden, her thoughts unknown But Pam left memories we are proud to 'own We hide tears when we speak her name, But the ache in our heart remains the same, As angels keep their watch up there Please God, just let Pam know That we down here do not forget Because we love her so. Loved and missed so very much by Mom, Bill, Heather and Linda. 25-40-1 29. ENGAGEMENTS MILLER — WITSCHI Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Staffa, are pleased to annottnce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Marilyn Elaine to Daniel Witschi, son of Mr. and Mrs• John Witschi of Mitchell. The wedding will take place at seven o'clock on Friday, October 12, 1984 in Cromarty Presbyterian Church, Cromarty. 29-40x1 21. TENDER WANTED Tenders Invited SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL for Snowplowing Sealed, clearly marked tenders will he received until 12 NOON, Friday, Oct. 5 , 1984 For the necessary snowplowing, snow removal, and sanding as may be required in order to keep the roads and parking Tots of Seaforth Community Hospital clear of snow. Tenders should state make and size of equipment used and price per hour as well as a statement of liability insurance coverage. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HENRY SCHWARZ Director of Maintenance Seafortb Community Hospital P.O. Box 99, SEAFORTH Ontario NOK IWO "Get in on the ACTION .loin Junior Farmers The Seaforth Junior Farmer Club invites you to come out and join in on the fun. Membership Meeting Tues., Oct. 9, 1984 8:30 p.m.. Seaforth & District Community Centres 518 fee for 1% year membership For further information contact: Sharon Pethick 527-0217 Louise Ryan 345-2028