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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-04-05, Page 104 • , ; , • ;•• .. , . •••"r'1",'"crg,4=14E5,'71.,`-'',..F4 Li „.. COMM "FEEL '111E HEARTBEAT" TV speciaJ. "or the firSt time on television, a sympathetic, personal documentary look at unwed mothers; their courage, their needs and what is, being done to help them. Watch CKNX TV on Sat., April 9, from 7-8 p.m. Co-sponsored by Voice for Life of Wingham. MIXED DARTS At Wingham Legion, Friday, April 8 at 8:45 sharp. DANCE Wingham Armouries, Friday, April 15 from 8:30-11:30 p.m. to Gordon's Olde Tyme Music. Free will dona- tions. Sponsored by Wingham's Happy Gang. Ladies please bring sandwiches. 5,12 "WHOLE LANGUAGE" Howick Central School invites everyone to a special event, Mon- day, April 18. Marg Donaldson from the Wellington County Board of Edu- cation will present Whole Language, Remember: Monday, April 18, 7:30 p.m., Whole Language at Howick Central School. 5,12 "THE FASHION SHOW" F. E. Madill S.S. Students' Council presents: "The Fashion Show", Thursday, April 14, 7 p.m., $5 admis- sion. Fabulous d ,41r prizes, music and men's, women's and teen fashions. The Bag Lady, Toronto; Louis Men's Wear, Hanover; Shir- ley's, Wingham's Men's Shop, Rosa- linds. All proceeds to Madill Stu- dents' Council. e•• 29,5,12 MAPLE SYRUP FESTIVAL Fill up on pancakes, maple syrup and sausages at the 21st Annual Bel - more Maple Syrup Festival on Sat- urday, April 9 in the Belmore Com- munity Centre from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Handicrafts, maple products and farmers' sausage will be for sale. Bingo and local entertainment are featured throughout the day. Special senior citizens' day on Thursday, April? from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 29,5 SPRING DANCE Howick Legion Ladies' Spring Dance, April 9. Music by- Cal and Sue. Tickets, $5 per person at, Howick Community Centre. _ 29,5 SPRING RUMMAGE SALE It's Coming! The Spring Rummage Sale of the Auxilary to Wingham and District Hospital will be held Thurs- day, April 14, 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Fri- day, April 15 at 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Wingham Armouries. 29,5 TEA & BAKE SALE Huron Chapter No. 89, OES are hold- ing a Tea and Bake Sale, 2-4 p.m. on Wednesday, April 13, at the Wing - ham Masonic Hall. There will also be a display of afghans. 29,5 BALL REGISTRATION Belmore Minor Ball Registration, Sunday, April 10, 7-9 p.m. at the Bei-. more Community Centre, $10 uni- form deposit required. Coaches needed. SPACE STILL AVAILABLE • For crafters at the Ripley -Huron Craft Festival, Sat., May 21, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone Kate at 395 -5036 - after 7 p.m.; Susan at 395-5225 or. Gail at 395-5497. ••• COMING EVE TS, , • • SINGLES' DANCE At "White Carnation Hall", Sat.,. April 9, Holmesville, Ont. Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. IN MEMORIAM McLEAN---In loving memory of Jack McLean, who passed away 10 years ago April 8, 1978. What we'd give if we could say, Hello, Dad, in the same old way. To hear your voice, to see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhile. So you who have a father, Cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache Till you see his vacant chair. --Ever remembered by son Dale, daughter-in-law Joanne and grand- children James and Denise. The families of the late Peggy Rut - tan wish to express their sincere ap- preciation to their relatives, neigh- bors and friends for their expres- sions of• sympathy and kindness shown to us through prayers, visits, donations, cards, flowers and food in the passing of our loved one. Thanks to Rev. Don and Mrs. Beck, UCW of Fordwich United Church, Ambu- lance and *Ingham Hospital staff, and M.L. Watts Funeral Home. Your - kindness was most appreciated. Bruce, Bradleyand Trevor, and theSchneiderand Ruttan families MERRICK—In loving memory �f a dear husband and father, Irvin W. Merrick, who passed away in his 38th year, Apri13, 1956. Come to My heavenly garden And see in perfect bloom, The one you loved so dearly And thought I had taken too soon. Then you'll know My reason Though you know it not today, When in his promising manhood I took your husband and father away. —Lovingly remembered by Helen Merrick and family. KEITH itIORitISOAT74 ' . dear sun, brother, granon,, nephew and cous n, Terry Wayne Morrison, who left suddenly two two years ago April 11,1986. Dear Lord, please take a message ' To our IfVedOnenp above, Tell Ter* how intiCh we miss him, And etvehhrt all our love. We do not need a special day To bring you to our minds, A day we do not think of you Is very hard to find. They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget, But time so far has only shown How much we this you yet. Lord -if there are teddy_ bears in heaven - Pleaseehoose a big one with care, Place hint in his little arms And tell him we still care. —Sadly missed and loved by Dad, iMom , Lisa; ,Johathan, Ashley, ranc1nothers and family. . • , 512 A of farth machinery andfeed will be held for Arnold Scott Lot 33, COn.'9, Culrosi TwP. 1 1/4 nil. north of Teeswater on Hwy. #4, then approx. 4 mL west on Con. Rd. 8, on' Saturdays April 9 starting at 10:30 a.m. TERMS: Cash Auctioneers: WALLACE ALLAGH Teeswater 392-6170 GRANT IIVIcDONALD Ripley 395-5353 0101.A1110 IMPROVING VIDUH ODDS AGAINST CANADA'S #1,1011JS. Talk to one_iof our about the benefits of gpod Market Prices, ALL (59) 5264220 HALE TE 1 -lave yOu considered illardwDoEoLY Hardwood I bs? They are approximately one-half the rice of body wood. We can deljyer in 17 cubic yard boxfutO. .• We also have a quantity of wood logs •avaitOle jot. 0101(7up(oesdetiVer • • WINGHAM AND AREA FITZSIMPoi NS 199A JOSEPHINE ST., WINGHAM, ONTARIO _BROKER T" E 1119 BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME - Complete reconstruction in the past 3 years has brought this quality home up to highest start - dards. Ultra modern kitchen, formal. dining, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths plus many more important features. Attached double ga- rage and maintenance free exterior. Located just out:side of Wingharn's high tax area. TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP - 231 acres with bank beef barn and - mobile home. Good, cash crop farm or pasture With welffenCed- fields. Could be sold in two parcels. GoodtWO Way farm either cash crop or beef. Has been cow -calf farm. TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP 'WO acre century farm. Large dou- ble brick house with Six bedrooms, 1 1/ bath end a fieldstone fireplace. A 72 x 40 implement shed with -24:1-40 insUlated,',' heated workshop and large former dairy barn. Good productive cash crop fa - • - • 100 ACRE SH (MOP FARM - 80 produCtive acres.ktifiedt- door to farm a county road. 33 AME PARCEL 6 acres cropland, hardwood bush and' natural environmentland. Have that place in the country. FORTHESE PROPERTIES KEVIN PI.ETCH 357-1967 Wingbarn&•Gocierldi, METICULOUS BRICK BUNGALOW - features 3 + 1 bed -- root* spacious living room - newly carpeted, party -size rec, room and maintenance free exterior, located in spirited vil- lage south of Wingham. Also adjacent lot available - all for - .excellent value of ;9,500! Come view with Kevin Pletch 357-1967. -COUNTRY LIVING WITH INTOWN CONVENIENCE - This 2 bedroom bungalow includes roomy kitchen & living room sit- uated on edge of Clinton on generous size lot with a number of fruit trees. & private well. THE PRICE IS RIGHT IN THE rani Cali Kevin Pletch 357-1967. uti1Qut3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW having open concept plan with large living - dining area with warm fireplace, den could be -4th bedroom. Situated on corner lot overlooking Maitland 'River. Well treed and fenced for privacy. COME SEE THIS STUNNING ONE-OF-A-KINDI Call Kevin Pletch 357-1967. 79 ACRE RETREAT - This property has a lot to offer with a 2 bedroom cabin only 2 years old complete with sliding doors to deck overlooking a spring fed pond. Open concept living room and dining area, some bush. The farm land can be rented. Location of this property is only 1/2 a mile off paved road. This is an ideal spot to get away both summer and winter. For more information call Jim Ritchie 357-3295. Asking only $54,000. TWO STOREY - This home -is located in Wingham offering s'eat-In kitchen, three bedrooms, living room, dining roomand a four piece bath upstairs. This home also has a full ease- ment just waiting to be finished into a family room etc. Outside you have a nice rear yard with storage shed and a side deck. This home is approx. 10 years old, with electric heat and plenty of closet space. For more information call Jim Ritchie 367-3295. FORMAL FOR PINE LIVING - in this early Canadian brick -home in VVingham. This home offers luxurious living with 4 bedrooms, large formal living room with fireplace, a den, a formai dining room, eat -in kitchen, 3 bathrooms, all greeted bycentral hall from entrance with spiral staircase to upper 1eveLflle home also has a sauna and a heated inground 'wIthrrnflg pool. Rear yard hat a privacy fence enclosing lOOlfldpdo area. This is and will continue to be one of the rfl�recfornlAIM older homes in Wingham. For more tnforma- 'Jim Ritchle at 357-3295. REDUCED. • .. •