The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-10-30, Page 14•
Page 14—The Wingham Advance -Times, Oct. 30, 1985
BAZAAR
Bake Sale and Tea, Satur-
day, Nov. 2, 2 to 4 p.m. at
Fordwich Community Hall.
Sponsored by Trinity Anglic-
an Church.
PUBLIC FORUM
A CAAD Workshop Thurs-
day, Nov. 7, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
morning seminar "Alcohol
and the Clergy", afternoon
seminar "Festival of
Films". Everyone welcome
at Bethel Pentecostal As-
sembly, , Bayfield Rd., God-
erich. Sponsored by Council
for Action on Alcohol and
other Drugs.
IDENT-A-KID
The Howick Lions Ident-a-
kid (finger printing) pro-
gram will be held at the Gor-
rie Town Hall Wednesday,
Nov. 6, 7 to 10 p.m. for all
ages.
COURSES
Make it for Christmas
courses in vests, sweaters,
or ornaments. Your choice of
course. Coulter's Corner
Store, Gorrie 335-3345.
GRAB BAG SALE
Saturday, Nov. 2 at Salvation
Army, Orange Hall, Edward
St., Wingham from 1 to 4
p.m.
DANCE
Saturday, Nov. 16, 9 p.m. to 1
a.m., at Wingham Arm-
ouries,' live band "R&M"
from Kitchener. Money rais-
ed will go to Olympic Exper-
ience '88. Tickets available
from Gary Lisle and Dave
Shaw at Wingham Public
School.
BUS TRIPS
Royal Winter Fair, Friday,
Nov. 8 and Sunday, Nov. 10;
$1.44 Day, Kitchener, Mon-
day, Nov. 4. Phone Helen
McBurney, Nicholson Bus
Lines, 357-3424 or 357-3014.
BEEF SHOW
The 1985 Waterloo -Welling-
ton 4-H Beef Show and Sale
will 'be held Saturday,
November 2 at the Ontario
Livestock Exchange. The
show starts at 10:30 a.m.,
and the auction sale at 1 p.m.
Everyone is welcome. For
more information call 884-
5390.
C.W.L. FALL BAZAAR
Wingham Armouries, Satur-
day, Nov: 2, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Everyone welcome.
i"
ing Eve
CRAFT AND
BAKE SALE
Saturday, Nov. 9, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. at Belmore Community
Centre. Hourly door prizes.
Admission 50 cents.
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FOWL SUPPER
At Gorrie United Church,
Wednesday, Nov. 6, supper
served 4:30 to 7 p.m. Adults
$5.50, children 12 and under
$2.50.
HALLOWE'EN
MASQUERADE DANCE
Thursday, Oct. 31, 1 to 3:30
p.m. Free admission with
costume. Music provided by
Gord's Olde Tyme Music.
Sponsored by The Day
Centre for the Homebound.
BAZAAR AND TEA
The ACW of Trinity Church,
Belgrave, will, hold a bazaar
and tea in the WI Hall on Sat-
urday, November 9, starting
at 3 p.m. The Pakistani Em-
broideries will also be for
sale.
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MICROWAVE
DEMONSTRATION
Will be held on Thursday,
Nov. 28 at 1:30 p.m. and re-
peated at 7:30 p.m. at Sea -
forth Legion Hall. Pre -regis-
tration is necessary. Cost $3.
Call Ontario Ministry of Ag-
riculture and Food 482-3428
or 1-800-265-5171.
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FOOD PROCESSOR
DEMONSTRATION
Of holly, sweets and
savouries on Thursday, Nov.
'14, 7:30 p.m. at Huronview
Auditorium, Clinton. Pre-
registration is necessary.
Cost $3. Call Ontario Min-
istry of Agriculture and Food
482-3428 or 1-800-265-5171.
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HOWICK LEGION
ANNUAL DANCE
Saturday, Nov. 9, Howick
Community Centre. Dancing
9 to 1: Music by The Enter-
tainers. Tickets $5 each.
Lunch provided. F'or tickets
contact any Howick Legion
members or call 335-3385.
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FOWL SUPPER
Gorrie United Church, Wed-
nesday, Nov. 6, 4:30 to 7 p.m.
Adults $5.50; children 12 and
under $2,50.
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NOTICE OF POLL
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal El-
ectors of the TOWNSHIP OF GREY
that whereas more candidates have been
nominated for the following offices than the
number required _to fill such offices,.-__.
therefore polls -will be held upon the dates
and at the time and places stated in this
notice for the purpose of electing the
holders of such offices;
OFFICES FOR WHICH POLLS TO BE HELD
COUNCILLORS (3 to be elected)
TRUSTEE (1 to be elected) to the HURON -
PERTH SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD AREA
ADVANCE POLL, Saturday, November
2nd, 1985 at the -Grey Township Munici-
pal Office, ` RR 3, Brussels, Ontario.
ADVANCE POLL will be open from 9:00
a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
REGULAR POLL
TUESDAY, November 12, 1985.
REGULAR POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM
11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
LOCATION OF POLLS
Poll No. 1 - Hom& of Larry Keffer, Con.
3, Lot 16. Concessions 1 to 4 inclusive
ALL lots.
Poll No, 2 e Grey Township Fire Hall
Con. 7, Lot 22. Concessions 5 to 8 in-
clusive ALL lots.
Poll No. 3 e Home of Ross Alcock, Con.
13, Lot 6. Concessions 9 to 18, Lots 1
to 10 (except the Village of Brussels)
Poll No. 4 - Home of Stewart Steiss,,
Con. 13, Lot 18. Concessions 9 to '18,
Lots 11 to 22.
Poll No. 5 - Home of Douglas Rathwell,
Con. 14, Lot 28.
PROXY APPLICATIONS
A -person-whir--1-Ta-s--til=e-n-_. amointed-a
voting proxy may apply to the Clerk not la-
ter than 5 o'clock in the afternoon of
POLLING DAY to receive a certificate to
vote by proxy for the Polling Subdivision
in wt-nct -the person appointing the proxy
is entitled to vote.
Wm. H. King
Returning Officer
Township of Grey
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FAMILY
IN CRISIS
June Taylor and Judy
Cieslar from the Survival
Through Friendship House
at Goderich and Jerry Hil-
gendorff of Goderich Police
Force will speak Monday,
Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at Sacred
Heart Church, Wingham. All
ladies welcome.
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FAMILY DANCE
Belmore Chamber of Com-
merce Family Dance Satur-
day, Nov. 2, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
at Belmore Community
Centre. Music by Jack Lon-
don and the -Climax. $7 per
family, $3 single. Ladies
please bring lunch.
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CRAFT SHOW
19th annual hobby and craft
show, sponsored by Maple
Leaf Institute, Saturday, No-
vember 2, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Elma Community Centre,
Atwood, Ont.
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BACK TO GOD
HOUR RALLY
Friday, Nov. 1, 8 p.m. at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Josephine St., Wing -
ham. Guest speaker, Dr.
Juan Boonstra, Back to God
Hour Radio Ministry CRC
TV. Free admission. Every-
one welcome.
DANCE
At 'the Bluevale Community
Hall, Friday, Nov. 1, to
Tiffin's Orchestra. Admis-
sion $5 a Couple. Ladies
please bring lunch. Every-
one welcome.
BEEF DINNER
At Wingham United. Church,
Wednesday, Nov. 6, 5 to 7
p.m. settings. Adults $6,
elementary school children
$2.50, pre-school rs free.
Tickets available from Mill-
er's, Vance's and Harris
Stationery or phone Edythe
Gibson 357-3473.
ts
Coming events notices
advertised in this column
will also appear on Channel
12, Country Cable TV without
charge if placed seven days
in advance.
VARIETY CONCERT
With talent from :Walton,
Bluevale and Belgrave, will
be held in Knox United
Church,. Belgrave, Sunday,
Nov. 3, 8 p.m. Admission,
adults $3; public school
$1.50; preschoolers free.
Tickets available 'from
members of the Board of
Stewards or at the door.
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HOT LUNCHEON
At. St. Andrew's Presbyter-
ian Church, Wingham, Fri-
day, Nov. 1, 11 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. Everyone welcome.
Tickets at the door.
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ROARING 20's
WEEKEND
Blyth Memorial Hall, Nov. 8
& 9. "Vintage Family
Movies" Nov. 8th, 7:30 p.m.
Roaring 20's evening, Sat.
Nov. 9th. Dinner (Blyth Inn)
6:30 p.m. "Speakeasy and
Casino" 8:00 p.m. Dancing,
refreshments, Charleston
and costume contests and
more! Weekend ticket
package $45 per couple or
ask about single events. Call
523-9300. Proceeds to Capital
Projects.
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HARVEST BONANZA
Blyth - United Church,
November 6 to 9, used
clothing section is Open Nov.
6 and 7 from 2 to 8 p.m., Nov.
8 from 2 to 6 p.m. The annual
bazaar opens Nov. 9 at 2 p.m.
Silent auction, all four days,
bid boxes opened at 4 p.m..,
Nov. 9. Sponsored by Blyth
U.C.W. Everyone welcome.
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Cards of Thanks
My latest run of the stair-
well of the CN Tower was my
best ever. Special thanks
goes out to my three lovely
children Jason, Desiree and
Katie; my understa;nding
mother; my little friend
Trammell; Pamela Shades
Restaurant, Teeswater;
Frosty Queen; Good's Coffee
Shop; Tolton Motors, Blue -
vale for a comfortable ride to
Toronto and back in one of
their courtesy vehicles and
to anyone else I might have
missed. Thank you.
Owen Curtis
His soul is Gods, His mem-
ories ours. A sincere thanks
to all our Wingham friends
and neighbors for the flow-
ers, cards, donations to
Heart and Stroke Foundation
and food brought to our home
during the recent passing of
a dear father Thompson
Murray. Also thanks to Rev.
Paul Mills for his visit and
prayers. Your thoughtful-
ness will always be remem-
bered.
Ron and Marilyn
Jones and family
We extend a sincere thank
you for the flowers, food,
visits, donations and cards at
the time of losing our father
and grandfather, the late
Allan Cameron. Your ex -
pressions of sympathy were
gratefully accepted by all of
his family.
Lloyd, Isabel, Dave
and Heather Wheeler
The Royal Canadian Air
Cadets, 543 Squadron Wing -
ham would like to thank
everyone who donated sup-
port on the squadron's an-
nual Tag Day last Saturday.
With your generous support
we raised over $300. The
money will be used for
squadron activities. Thanks
again.
We would sincerely like to
-express-..our- a.ppreciat.intii. to
all our friends, neighbors
and relatives for the cards
and gifts we received for our
25th wedding anniversary.
Also for the entertainment of
a piano dvret and the .fhock
wedding performed at a sur-
prise party in our honor.
Thanks to our three children
for their cffm-ts. That night
will be long remembered.
Merle and
John Cousins
We would sincerely like to
thank all our friend's, rela-
tives and neighbors who
showed their love and sup-
port to us in the loss of a dear
husband, father and grand-
father through cards, letters,
visits, calls, memorial dona-
tions and floral tributes.
Special thanks to M. L. Watts
Funeral Home for their
thoughtful and -kind handling
of arrangements, Rev. Wil-
liam Gray for his words of
comfort and to all those who
helped in any way at our
homes. Words are incapable
of conveying the feeling we
have but we do say "Thank
You;' to each and everyone.
Alma, David, Doug and
Lis, Tracy and Michael
Hargrave
Special thanks to Dr. Gear
and all the O$ staff at the
Wingham and District Hos-
pital for your care and kind-
ness during the birth of our
son Jarryd Richard.
Rick and Vicki
Jacklin
Many thanks for the good
care I received while a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Thanks also to my
family, relatives, neighbors
and friends for cards, treats
—and -"Good WLishes' for my
recovery. Thank you all.
Russell Gaunt
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ROSS—Bill and Karen Ross is a new sister for Kenneth.
of RR 2, Wingham, joyfully Proud grandparents are
announce the birth of their Grace Curtis, Wingham
daughter, Jessica Mar- and Ken and Dorothy
garet, born Oct. 26 at the Bailey, St. Marys.
Wingham and District
Hospital and weighing
eight pounds, nine ounces.
Proud grandparents are
Bill and Margaret Ross of
Wingham and Glenn and
Margaret Underwood of
Gorrie.
BALL — Nancy (nee
Anderson) and Rick Ball of
Hanover are pleased to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Alicia Ann,
weighing seven pounds, six
ounces and born Oct. 26 at.
the Hanover and District
Hospital. A sister' for
Matthew. The proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Ball of Goderich
and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson, Belgrave.
HIGGINS—Robert and
Dianne Higgins of Blyth
welcome their new son,
Ronald James, born Oct.
24 at the Wingham and
District Hospital. The new,
arrival weighed five
pounds, 15 ounces and is a
brother for Dennis.
WHITE, -Mr. and Mrs.
Randy White of Brussels
are prou'd to announce the
birth of their daughter,
Nicole Alexandria, born
Oct. 24 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, .London,
weighing six pounds, five
ounces.
BAILEY — Tom and Rose-
mary (nee Curtis) of Kirk -
ton welcome with love
22, at St. Joseph's Hospit-
al, London, weighing nine
pounds, three ounces. She
SERVICES
CUSTOM corn combining
and hauling. Phone 357-1027.
30-13
CRAIG (Home) Heating,
new furnace installations,
repair, service, chimney
cleaning. Inquire about high
efficiency burners. Phone
357-3641.
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YOU can learn to play all
keyboards (piano, organ,
etc.) "Chord Method" with
our 90 page book, 3 cassettes,
taped demonstrations. Free
details. Call Ken's Keyborad
Kourse 1-800-258-6364.
FOR a peach of a job call a
Plumb. See Service Dir-
ectory.
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PIANO tuning and repairs.
Used pianos bought and sold.
Phone 357-1049, Michael Lip-
nicki.
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PHIL'S Refrigeration and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, used
appliance- sales. Phone 887-
9062.
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UPHOLSTERING of furni-
ture, automobile and tractor
seats. Free pick up and de-
livery, free estimates. Qual-
ity, workmanship. Montgom-
ery's Custom Upholstery,
Blyth. Phone 523-4272.
27,rrb
NOW available Photocopy-
ing. Drop in at The Wingham
Advance -Times office.
Phone 357-2320.
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WILL board horses, box
stalls turned out daily.
Phone 357-1462.
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WE make and repair fur-
niture: Phone 357-1850.
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FINLAY—In loving memory
of a dear'father and husband
Harold Finlay who passed
away suddenly on October
29, 1982.
He is gone but not forgotten,
And, as dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of think-
-Mg,
Thoughts of him are always
riear.
Days of sadness will come
o'er us,
Friends may think the
wound is healed,
But they little know the sor-
row,
That lies within the heart
concealed.
—Sadly missed by Dorene,
Brenda and Bevin.
MUNRO—In loving memory
of my dear mother, Mrs.
John D. Munro (Jessie
Nicholls) who entered her
eternal rest suddenly Oct. 27,
1954 at Uxbridge, Ont.
—Ever missed by her
--young-est- daughter MUT,-
Merrick.
Hefei►Merrick. "To be missed is
the finest tribute you can pay
to anyone".
%1 HO ('AN BUY ('SBs
Canada Savings Bonds are
available for sale to Cana-
dian residents and certain
trust such as registered
retirement saving plans.
Companies and charities
cannot buy CSBs.
ously waiting to
Uncle Pete's hats.
JACKLIN—Rick and Vicki
of Wingham announce with
joy the birth of their son,
Jarryd Richard, eight
pounds, three ounces, 'on
Oct. 21 at the Wingham
and District Hospital. The
proud grandparents are
Arnold and Jean Jef?ray of
Wingham and Leslie and
Mabel Jacklin, also of
Wingham.
Anxi-
wear
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER
OF THE ESTATE OF
BENJAMIN LAWRENCE
HAYDEN
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to the
Trustee Act that all creditors
and others having claims
against the Estate of the late
Benjamin Lawrence Hay-
den, late of the Township of
Turnberry, in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, and
Province of Ontario,
deceased, are required to
send particulars of their
claims, duly verified to Mr.
John T. Goodall, Barrister
and Solicitor, PO Box 730, 261
Josephine Street, Wingham,
Ontario NOG 2W0, on or be-
fore the 15th day of Novem-
ber, 1985, and that after such
date the Executors will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets
of the said Estate, having re-
gard only to the claims of
which they shall then have
had• notice.
DATED at Wingham, On-
tario, this 23rd day of Octo-
ber, 1985.
Mr. John T. Goodall,
Solicitor for the
Estate of
Benjamin L'awrence
Hayden
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Atlas unveiling
is witnessed
by residents
BRUSSELS = A number
of residents from the village
and the Brussels area
traveled 'to Goderich last
Wednesday to receive their
copies of the newly -released
Huron County Atlas. '
The reeve of Goderich
Township, Grant Stirling,
was chairman for the un-
veiling ceremonies and
introduced • the honored
guests: Paul Steckle, Huron
County warden; A. Y.
MacLean, editor of the atlas
and Jack Riddell, Ontario
Minister of Agriculture.
Rev. Royal of Goderich led
in prayer.
Following the opening
speeches and the unveiling of
the atlas, Bev Brown of
Turnberry Township, assist-
ant editor, was called to the
front and she spoke about
how the, atlas was put
together and introduced a
number of the people involv-
ed with- this fine project.
Business and
Professional
Carol E. Flomuth, O.D.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
Harriston, Ontario.
338-2712
'rectory
Dr L A Cowley B Sc
DC
Dr Stewart Anderson,
DC
Chiropractor
1 97 Josephine St
Wingham
By Appointment
357-1224
Here today, here tomorrow to
serve your hearing needs.
Beltone has been serving the hearing needs of
people in this area for more than 25 years.
More important to you, we expect -to go on ser-
ving them for many years to come.
When you buy a hearing aid from us, you know
we'll be here to provide service when you need
it.
' Come in and see us at the regular monthly ser-
vice clinic at
VANC.E'S PHARMACY
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
J. D. FAIR Reg. O.H.A.A. Hearing Aid
Specialist
Stratford Office
WHEN A HEARING / 145 Ontario St.
AID WILL HELP 273-2118
NOTICE
OF POLL
Notice is hereby given to the municipal electors
of the
Township Of Morris
that whereas more candidates have been
nominated to each of the following offices than the
number required to fill such offices, therefore
polls will be held upon the dates and at the times
and places stated in this notice for the purpose of
electing the holders of such offices.
OFFICES FOR WHICH POLL
TO BE HELD:
PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE for the Huron
County Board o`f Education - 1 representative to
be elected - for the electoral districts of East
Wawanosh and Village of Blyth.
SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEE for the Huron
Perth Separate School Board - 1 representative
to be elected - for the electoral districts of
Townships of Hullett, Grey, Morris, Turnberry,
Kinloss, Culross and Howick, and Village of
Brussels and Town of Wingham.
ADVANCE POLLS:
DATE: Saturday, November 2, 1985
9 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m.
LOCATION: Township of Morris Municipal
'Office, S''/2 Lot 14, Concession 5.
REGULAR POLLS:
DATE: Tuesday, November 12, 1985
11 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m.
LOCATION: POLL 1 - Ken Shortreed's, RR 3,
Walton, S'/2 Lot 18, Concession 9.
POLL 2 - Township of Morris Municipal Office,__-__
S% Lot -14, Concession 5
POLL 4 - Tom Miller's, RR 2, Bluevale, S'/2 Lot
15, Concession 2.
PROXY APPLICATIONS: . -
A person who has been appointed a voting pro-
xy may apply to the clerk not later than 5 o'clock in
the afternoon of Polling Day to receive a certifi-
cate to vote by proxy for the polling subdivision in
which the person appointing the voting proxy is
entitled to vote.
Nancy Michie,
Returning Officer
WE'RE MOVING
YES! B&M Rentals & Sales are moving to Hwy. 4 N. of
Wingham (the old Royal T). We'll be there Mono
November 4th.
Need l
Rent A t
RENTALS AND SALES
Tools and Equipment for
Home - Farm - Contractor
Bus. 357116'66 Wingham
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