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presents.'"`"rhe, Fashion
Thursday, Ap l 14, ? p rn., $5adnirs-.
sion Fabulous dear 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 -
finds. All proceeds to Madill Stu-
dents' Council.
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ANNUAL MEETING -
Whitechurch Water System annual
meeting, Tuesday, April 19, 8:30
p.m. in the Whitechurch Community
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CRAFT & FLEA MARKET
Bluevale Recreation is holding a
Craft & Flea Market Sale, along with
a bake table on April 16, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Bluevale Hall.
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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,
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"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.
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ANNUAL MEETING
The Wingham Figure Skating Club's
annual meeting will be held Monday,
April 18, 8 p.m. at the Lockridge
Memorial Arena, upstairs, Every-
one welcome.
MEMBER MEETING
Of the Huron County Federation of
Agriculture at the Clinton High
School, Wed., April ig. Speaker will
be Hon. Ralph Ferguson and the
topic is Legislation on the Right to
Farm.
BRIDAL SHOWER
Will be held for Cathy Shiell on April
23, Belgrave WI Hall at 8 p.m.. (mis-
cellaneous) .
BUCK & DOE
For Doug Stamper and Joan Chart-
rand
hartrand at Howick Community Centre,
Sat., April 23, dancing 9 p.m. to 1
a.m. Music by MKM Disc„Jockey.
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BUS TRIPS
Statler Brothers, Wed., May 4; My
Fair Lady, Wed., April 27, at The
Centre in Kitchener; Blossoms,
Wed., May 11. Phone Helen
McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines,
357-3424.
'A SPECIAL
PRESENTATION"
MARC
DONALDSON
at Howick Central
School
on Monday, April 18
at 7:30 p.m.
A presentation about
"WHOLE LANGUAGE"
Everyone is welcome
mite' iti4oN
f?rgan retr, all and 'donation - by Of "na
Transplant IfSiternatienal, Lniiidnn, ur
Ontario, Tues4 Apr,19, 7:30 : ilk
Wirehair) ' District
�I�rta yn�1�,
nasion (basement south).
NOON LUNCHEON,
Roast beef :noon luno eon at St.
Stephen's Anglican Church, Gorrie,
Thurs., April 21, starting at 11:45.
SPRING RUMMAGE SALE
Of the Auxiliary to Wingham & Dis-
trict Hospital will be held Thursday,
April 14, 6:30-8130 p.m. and Friday,
April 15, .10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the
Armouries. All leftover articles will
be donated to the good will. For local
pick-up, phone 357-3151.
SPRING SHOW
Wednesday, April 13 at the Winghani
Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by .,
Wingham Canadette Majorettes and
Flag Corp.
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DESSERT BRIDGE & EUCHRE
Huron Chapter No. 89, EOS is hold-
ing a dessert bridge and euchre on
Thursday afternoon, April 21 at
Pinecrest Nursing Home in Luck -
now, commencing at 1 p.m. with
music by Gord's Olde Tymers, des-
sert served at 1: 30 and cards start-
ing at 2 p.m. Prizes. Everyone wel-
come. Proceeds will be used for
-Estarl Awards. 12,19
BOWLING YEAR-END DANCE
Saturday, April -23 -at Elie WingIiain
Legion,. dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Music by Pete Bauer. Everyone wel-
come, Tickets availablgat the door,
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FAMILY DANCE
Belmore Chamber of Commerce
presents a family dance on Friday,
April 22 at the Belmore Community
Centre. Dancing 8;12 to Mugsy's
Music. Ladies plea bring lunch, $7
per family;$3 per erson. Proceeds
to Community Be rment, 12,19
EUCHRE PARTY
Wingham Legion, Monday, April 18,
8 p.m. Everyone welcome.
25TH ANNIVERSARY
Friday, April 22, 9 p.m. at Teeswater
Community Centre. The children of
Roy and Betty Pennington are hold-
ing a dance in celebration of their
parents' 25 years of marriage. An
open invitation goes out to all rela-
tives, friends and neighbors who
would like to share in the joy. No
gifts please. 12,19
PANCAKE SUPPER
Knox United Church, Belgrave,
Thursday, April , 21, 5-7 p.m. Adults'
$4,50, children 12 and under $3, pre-
schoolers free, family rate $15.
Sponsored by the Board of Stewards.
Everyone welcome. 12,19
COLD MEAT SUPPER
To be held at the Bluevale Presby-
terian Church on May 18.
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DAVID GUARDINO
PSYCHIC TO THE STARS
AND CELEBRITIES
CAN HELP YOU OBTAIN.
HEALTH, INEALT
AND LOVE
It or Write Anytime
DGUARDINO
P.O. Box 2E 38 *'
Clarksville, Tenn.
(615) 0 rt 0 3564719
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field oy �
'134 in. at roderieb
milk1 Pict00'S�t"
stick On -business meet g
wbe held to review.the Agency's
operations for 1987, and for the elec
tion of officers. Also, alnendments to
the Agency's Allows . will be pre-
sented for approval:. To request -
copy of the proposed change, please
call 1-880-265,5198. The Huron
Cowl, - Poz iniunity'.: Child, Abuse
Team will present information on
the initiatives taken: to prevent and.
treat child. abuse in Huron County.
Voting memerships are available at
the door,, $1. Everyone is cordially
invited to attend.
Brian
the seco�>, ..�A.
nd rr for: e.:cern
►d. geod Bare xamy stay 1u th!e
hospital l a'r y ' a s for aB the .
kin ess shown every way during
a ' m els. It all Means' so much lunch. Speeiat;.
- more_than worrds cansay God' bless at the LiOissiew
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you all.
Helen
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FESTIVE OCCASIONS
The Blyth Festival, Singers and
Georgian Bay Community Choir, at
the Blyth Memorial' Hall, Saturday:,
April 23 at 8 p.m. Tickets available
at the Box Office, (519) 523-9300.
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CHILD HEALTH
The . Huron County Health Unit in-
vites you to attend the Child Health
Clinic held at the Nurses' Training
Centre, Catherine St,, Wingham, on
Wednesday, April 20, from 9: 30-
11:30 a.m. for health surveillance,
anaemia screening, immunization,
"hearing - Seteening.__ and vision
screening. Adult immunization will
also be offered at this clinic.
ANNUAL MEETING
Of the Auxiliary to Wingham & Dis-
trict Hospital will be held Monday,
April 18 in the Nurses' Training
Centre with :dessert' at 1:30 p.m. All
secretaries and chairpersons are to
present their written reports and all
are welcome.
FOR SALE
14' TRAILER with 14'x8' added
room and 5'x7' ' . tool shed... Perma-
nently located at Pine Echo Camp,
Belmore, 'unless disassembled.
Trailer sleeps four, added room
sleeps two. Has to be seen to be ap-
preciated. Priced to sell. For more
information call 357-2266 any time or
357-9937 evenings. 12,19
cepa
ens
The family .of the late Mary Scott
wish : tc eaA'
'ass: their $F�ratl AP-
O The fa ly of the late Ruth, Huger:
preciation.'to <frieixiS nelkOnra an
relatives fora expressions ;af sy .
tude for all acts of kindness display-
pathy, floral tributes, + iaritab1e
aT
i so to
dieaICent
Gertt'taCd+s,
Grace An
Lois, Clayton ahs
and is
rri- , Wish to express, our sincere gran-
donetion8. and cards at this time
Spectl thanks to Brookhaven nears
ing staff as .well as Wingham hospit
al tai, maiy'acts of kindness, .Rev
John -Vaudry and the ladies of t"ie
church for serving the lunch, aft
the funeral, Math+ to Dr. 'Hanlon
and the McBurney Funeral. Horsfor their consideration and support.
These kindnesses are deeply ap-
preciated and shall. always be.treas-
ured,
Lloyd Scott,
Spence Nelva;:and family,
Isabel,. Andy and Mary,
Jim, Evelyn and family
. ed -after: the losa of a dear wife.
▪ mother and grandmother. Your.
- 'thoughtfulness will always, lie -,
• membered and treasured. Thank,
you.
'r Vern Hupfer, Murray and
..Catherine Mulvey and family, .
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Scott and Mary Hunter.
and family,
Sincere t-dnks__for- .viits7_cards,
flowers,gifts- and phone calls while I
was a patient in Wingham hospital
and for gifts of food since I came
home. Special thanks to Dr: Shubat,
Dr..:Flowers and .nurses' on second
floor?. Your kindness will never be
forgotten. Janette Rodger
The family of the late Charles A.
Thompson would like to thank their
friends and neighbors for the flow-
ers, phone calls and cards -during
their recent bereavement. Your
thoughtfulness will always be re-
membered.
Paul Thompson and family,
Bob„Pam, Rob andJenn Purdy
FOR RENT
APPROXIMATELY 70 acres lo-
cated south side Turnberry B Line, 1
mile west of Wingham. Phone 357-
2550. 12,19
AIDS Information Workshop
featuring
Dr.- Ian Mackie, London
Wednesday, May 4
Goderich Township Hall, Holrnasville
PRE -REGISTRATION REQUIRED
BEFORE APRIL 22
CALL 524-8301
Sponsored by Clinton Community Psychiatric Services and
Huron County Health Unit
'toN PROPERTY OWNERS
IN THE TO ''N Hip OF MORRIS
A quantity of trees are available in the
rnonth of April for planting along roadsides
in the Township of Morris. Anyone wishing
trees for the front of Their property should
contact the undersigned.
�..gned.
Lloyd Michie
Township of Morris
Road Superintendent
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Weivish tb:-thank our fanilly and
friends for... gifts, flowers and visitts
while in hospital. Also thanks
Ping and nurses Oi 0B for their
care. A special thanks to Dr, Hanlon,
Cheri and Melinda ,.
Once again many thanks toall the
nurses and staff, Dr. Bekasiak and
Dr. Shubat for all: the good care dur- _
ing my recent stay in hospital. As
well, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Moffat for
taxi service to London on both occa-
sions.
Bill Bushell
We wish to express a sincere thank
you to our -friends, relatives and
neighbors for their good wishes,
gifts and presence at our wedding
reception. The ladies who prepared
and served the lunch did an excel-
lent job. Special thanks to Elle and
Mel for doing such a super job.
Rosemary Foran and
Jack Martin
We would like to thank our friends
and neighbors for thinking of us due
to the loss of our barn. Your gener-
osity is greatly appreciated.
Michael and Joann Ryan
TENDERS WANTED
REQUEST for tenders at the Bel -
grave Ball Park. Please submit bids
for each of the following: a) Grass
cutting and general maintenance;
b) Marking and booking diamonds;
c) Operator for snack bar and care-
taking of washrooms. Submit in
writing to Ruth Gordon, Belgrave,
by April 12, by 6 pint
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IN MEMORIAM
CAMPBELL -In loving memory of
a dear wife, mother and grand-
mother, Bessie, who passed away
April 9,1986.
Those we love don't go away
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near
Still loved, still missed and very
dear.
-Sadly missed and always
remembered by Pat, Florence, Jean
and families.
SWITZER-In loving memory of our
son and brother, Stephen, who went
to be with the Lord, April 8, 1987.
Not gone just gone before,
Free from pain forever more.
Not parted -- only just apart,
In memory kept close in heart.
-Sadly missed by Dad and Mom,
.ni it �erlcy4ri,4pd ! iiPe,
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