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HARKNESS REUNION
At Teeswater Complex, April 30.
Social time 6,7 p.m., potluck sup-
per froto p,42.,, dancingfrom 9-12.
PAPER D ivE
First Wingham Scouting Association
spring paper drive, Sat., May 7.
Papers at curb by 9 a.m. For Wing-
ham
ingham and surrounding area.
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SHOOT PARTY'
Sacred :Heart Parish Hall, Wing -
ham, Tuesday, April 19, 8 p.m.
DESSERT EUCHRE
The Whitechurch Women's Institute
is holding a desserteuchre on Mon-
day, April 25 at 1:15 p.m..in the
Whitechurch Community Hall. Ad-
mission $1,50. Everyone welcome.
GREENWING DAY
Boys and girls aged 8-18, Sunday
May 1 from 1-5 p.m. For more in-
formation, phone Dianne Thynne at
357-3077 after 6 p.m.
DESSERT BRIDGE & EUCHRE
Huron Chapter No. 89, EO$ is hold-
ing
oldung 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 1030 and cards start-
ing
tarting at 2 p.m. Prizes. Everyone wel-
come. Proceeds will be used for
Estarl Awards.
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BOWLING YEAR-END DANCE
Saturday, April 23 at the Wingham
Legion, dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Music by Pete Bauer. Everyone wel-
come. Tickets available at 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 please bring lunch, $7
per family, $3 per person. Proceeds
to Community. Betterment.
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2S1 I ANNIVERSARY
Friday, April rt, 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.
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MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOU are a friend or relative of an
alcoholic, the Al -Anon Family Group
may be able to help you solve your
side of the problem. Please contact
Post Office, Box 1135, Wingham.
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MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Mrs, L. James 357.3657,
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77TH ANNUAL MEETING
Of Family and Children's Servic
of. Huron County (The Chldren's Aid
Society of Huron County) will be
held on Wednesday, April 20 at 7:30
p.m. at Goderich Lawn Bowling
Club, 110 Picton Street West, God-
erich, Ontario. A business meeting
will be held to review Agency's
operations for 1987, and for -the elec-
tion of officers. Also, amendments to
the Agency's Bylaws will
rented for approval.'Te e
copy of the proposed changes, please
call 1-800-265-5198. The Huron
County Community 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.
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MUSIC FOR
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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SPRING DANCE
Wingham and District Snowmobile
Association is holding a spring
dance on Saturday, April 30 at the
Belmore Community Centre from 9
p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by "Crippled
Duck". Hot lunch provided. Tickets
$6 per person advance, $7 at' the
door. For more information phone
357-2874 or 357-3546. Bus leaving
Wingham at 8:30 p.m.
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KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
Kindergarten registration will be
held at the East Wawanosh• Public
School, Belgrave on Thursday, April
21 at 1 p.m. and at 2 p.m. Any child
born between January 1, 1983 and
December 31, 1983 will be eligible to
register: If you have not received
notification please contact the
school at 357-2960 for further infor-
mation.
nformation.
DAY TRIP
Kitchener shopping, Monday, April
25; Statler Brothers, Kitchener,
Wednesday, May 4. Phone Helen
McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines,
357-3424.
CARS AND TRUCKS
FOR SALE
1976 FORD Torino 351 M, good con-
dition, • best offer. Phone 357-3713
after 4:30 p.m., ask for Tun. 5tf
1978 PONTYAC Sunbird,.hatchback,
V6 engine, automatic, power steer-
ing, no rust, excellent condition. Ex-
cellent first car or about town car,
$1,395 certified. Phone 357-2599 after
5 p.m, 5,12,19
1979. CHEV Impala, 305, auto,'ps, pb,
air conditioning, cruise control. Ask-
ing $1,750, safety checked. Phone
357-1027. 12,19
AIDS Information Workshop
featuring
Dr. !art Macke, London
.Wednesday, May.
GOO -rich tcqnship HOlire yifl
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PANAKE SU 'PER
Knox, Mite Church, Belgrave,
Thursdby'$ 21, 3-7 p.m.. Malts
$'450, chit 12 and under $3, pre-
schoolers :free, family rate $15.
Sponsor) by the Board of Stewards.
Everyone reicome."
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SOCIALEVG
To honor newlyweds,, Mr. and Mrs.
Rob Nicholson is to be held Friday,
April 22 at 8 p in.. in the Belgrave In-
stitute Hai.,. Everyone welcome.
Ladies please bring lunch..
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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LADIES' NIGHT OUT
Sponsored by The Salvation Army,
Women's Ministry, Tuesday, April
26 from 7:309:30 p.m. Feature: hat
decorating, special speaker Gloria
Whitelaw and special music. Please
reserve your seat by calling Janet
3574708 or Sue 357-1388.
CANADIAN CHAMBER
ENSEMBLE
Blyth Festival presents. The Cana-
dian Chamber Ensemble (Kitchen-_
er-Waterioo Symphon3) Sunday,
April 24. Tickets $10.50. Box Office
523-9300 or 523'9225.
BUS TRIPS, CONCERTS
Nana Mouskouri Thurs.,: May 19,
Centre, Kitchener; Ann Murray,
Sat., June 11, Alumni Hall, London;
AC -DC, Thurs., May 12, Copps Coli-
seum; Pink Floyd, Fri., May 13, To-
Dr nto; Terry Sumision, Sat., May 7,
urham. Phone Helen McBurney,
Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-3424.
GARAGE SALES
SATURDAY, April 23, 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. at No. 4 Remington Drive,
Wingham: Three bicycles, 2" plastic
pipe, dishes and utensils. Something
for everyone.
SATURDAY, April 23, 9 a.m. to 2
p.m., 194 Diagonal Road. Something
for everyone. -
SERVICES
GENERAL furnace cleaning and re-
pair. Phone 357-2118. 12,M31
HUNTING and fishing licenses at
Steffen's Auto Supply. Phone 357-
1550. - rrb
MOOSE license available at ABC
Sporting Goods, 350 Minnie St.,
Wingham. Phone 357-1866. 12,19
NOW., available . photocopying. Drop
in at The Wingham Advance -Times
office. Phone 357 2320, . • rrb
PHIL'S Refrigeration and Appliance
Service, 24 -lour emergency service,
used appliance sales. Phone r 7-
9002.
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claims Of Vile* they shall then have
had notice:`
DA's at Wingham, Ontario, this
13th day of,April,1987.
Mr, John TGoodall,
Barrister and Solicitor,
P.O. Box 730,
261 Josephine Street,
Wingham, Ontario
NOG 2W0
Solicitor for the estate of
Ernest Gordon Hanna
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IN MEMORIAM
HARRIS—In 'loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father, Percy Harris; who passed
away ilpril23,1969.
To some you may be forgotten,
To others a part of the past,
But to all who ,knew you and loved
you,
Your memory will always last.
—Sadly missed and always
remembered by wife Hilda and fam-
ily.
PITCHER In lovinpg -memory► of a _
dear husband, Jack, who passed
away April 24,1987.
Gone are the days we used to share
But in my. heart you are always
there:
The gdtesiof, ,memory Will never
close •
I miss youmore than anyone knows.
With tender love and deep regret,
I who love you will never forget.
--Sadly missed by wife Alma.
SULLIVAN—In loving memory of a
dear father, Reg, who passed away
20 years ago April 25.
Gone but not forgotten.
-Sadly 'missed by Bill, Reg, Kim
and Maureen.
McCOOL—In loving memory of a
dear husband and, father, Paul, who
passed away April 19, 1. ;1.
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 loved
by Gwen, Beth, Dan, Connie and
families.
FOR SALE
BARN and manure handling equip-
ment including stabling, manure
pumps, barn cleaners and replace-
ment chain for all makes of cleaners
by Houle. Buy Canadian and save on
exchange. Before you buy elsewhere
check our large; selection and com-
petitive prices. If you don't, you'll
never know what deal you missed
out on. Moorefield Equipment Ltd.
in Teviotdale, Jct. of Highway 23 and
9. Phone 343-2122.
TENDERS WANTED
REQUEST for' tenders at the Bel -
ave Ball Park. Please submit bids
for each of the following: a) Grass
Cutting and general maintenance;
ah) Marr` and booking diamonds;
e Operator for snack bar and care-
t Of washrooms Sub it in
Gordon, Belgrave,
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kindaees s
bereave;
In
Sincere thanks for s , , ca
and phonecalls while I Was a patt ut
in London. University Hospital . e
though -Oldness was appreeia d, A
very special thanksto my wife
Mar-
garet.
Lawrence Taylor.:
To all loving friends, my deepest;
thanks for beautiful flowers, cards,
visits and phone calls while I was in n:
hospital and ,since returning home:
Special thanks to the .ambulance
drivers who were so very kind.
Effie Sherbondy
Our sincere thanks for all the
cards, flowers, gifts and visits while
in the .hospital. A special thank you
to our family and goodfriends for
your love and concern since the birth
of our son Special thdnks are ex-
tended to Dr. Hanlon and the nurses 1 -
in obstetricsfor their expertise and
wonderful care. Thanks also toRev:
MacFarlane for his visits. Your
kindness was very much appreci-
.-.-ated-and will .never: be -forgotten: --•
Keith, Barbaraand
Bradley Hodgkinson
We wish to express our thanks to
everyone who attended our buck and
• doe., Special thanks to tib,wecic ng
party for their excellent job
Terrance -and Grace
My sincere thanks to ,everyone
who was so kind to me during my re-
cent illness., Your., remembrances
and visits brightened my room and
my life. Thanks to everyone on the
second floor, staff, RNs, RNAs,
housekeeping and others, who saw to
my every need. Your kind attention
will be long remembered. I owe a
greatdeal of gratitude also to Dr.
Wong and Dr. McGregor. .
Helen Dougherty
We wish to thank our family,
friends and relatives for the beauti-
ful cards, gifts and flowers we re-
ceived on our 40th wedding anniver-
sary. Many thanks also to our family
and grandchildren for the special
dinner last Sunday.
Roy and Mary Robinson
ANNOUNCEMENT
Russell and Joyce Peckitt
Waterloo are proud to announ
engagement of their daughter,
Tammy Dawn to Jim Miklos, son,of
Nick and Judy Ecsedi of Waterloo.
The marriage will take place on July
2, 1988 at 4 p.m. at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Kitchener,
Ontario. Tammy is the granddaugh-
ter of Jean and George Marshall of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Lambertus Drost
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen are
pleased to announce the marriage of
their children, Grace and Terrance,
on Saturday,.April 30, 1 T in, ;the
Drayton Christian Reformed Coh
at 3 pm.
AUCTIONS
AUCTION SALE of niotorcy
lawnmower, tools and
furnishings will be held fo
Cudnore at the Holyrnod Std
miles north of Lucknow, Sa
April 23 at 11 A.M. Auctioneer n
R. Miller, Phane39S-5062.
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