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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-09-20, Page 19• „.. •.'• ..rr•-!. tar PORK BARBECUE Wingham Sportsmen Club is having the Annual Pork Barbecue on Sat., Oct. 1 at the Winghanri _Sportsmen Club from 5-9 p.m. Adults $5, chil dren 5-12 $2, pre-school free. Free horseshoes and free dance at night. Tickets available from club mem- bers or phone George at 357-1995 or Ivan at 357-1060. 13,20,27 ANNUAL TURKEY BANQUET Belgrave Arena on Wed., Oct. 5, meal at 7 p.m. sharp. Adults $7, chil- dren $3. Advance tickets available at Vance's, North Huron Credit Union in Wingham and Belgrave stores. Tickets must be purchased inad- vance. 13,20,27,4 PUBLIC CPR COURSE There will be a public CPR course at Wingham Hospital on Sept 27 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Fee is $25 per person. You may register and pick up your manual at the hospital switchboard by Sept. 22, please. The course will be held in the basement gym. Please notepre-reading of the materials for the course is mandatory. 75 TH RIR THDA Y On the occasion of Olive McKay's 75th birthday, her family is inviting neighbors and friends to an open house Se hainlegion. • pma e Wing - POTLUCK SUPPER Bluevale Senior Citizens' potluck supper Sept. 26, 6:30 p.m., Bluevale Hall. I HOWICK AGRICULTURAL ; SOCIETY FAIR QUEEN COMPETITION And family dance at Howick Com- munity Centre, Sat., Sept. 24. Speeches 8:15 p.m. Dance to follow, music by Singing DJ. Admission $6. Public school free. Lunch provided. For tickets phone 335- 3269, 335-6250, 335-3975, 327-8650 or 327-8558. GULAR MEETING he Auxiliary to the Wingham and District Hospital is holding its regu- lar meeting on Mon., Sept. 26 at 2 p.m. in the board room. Mrs. Mil- dred Golley, housekeeping and laundry department head will ex- plain her work to the ladies and take them on a tour of the laundry facili- ties at the hospital. All are welcome. SINGLES' DAN At White Hall, Holmes - Ville, Fri., Sept. 23, dancillg.9p.m.-.i. a.m. Music hY KenSeOtt; Nojeans. FASHION DISPLAY FOR SENIORS Hewitt Therapy Fashion Display for Seniors. Everyone welcome, Mon- day, Sept. 26, 14 p.m. Fashion show at 1.: 30 at the Armouries (Day Centre for the Homebound). RUMMAGE SALE, Sacred Heart CWL rummage sale, Sat., Sept. 24, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Sacred Heart School gym, Cornyn St., WinghaM. Anyone wishing to donate articles call 357-1995. Proceeds to Sacred Heart Church Building Fund. BEEF DINNER At Wingham United Church, Wee., Nov, 2. WINGHAM CANADETTE Wingham Canadette Majorettes and Flag Corp welcome all girls and boys ages 3 and up to take part in their 1988-89 training and perform- ance season. Registration will be held Sat., Oct. 1, 9:3041:30 a.m. at the Wingham Town Hall. 20,27 FIDDLE EXTRAVAGANZA Teeswater Town Hall, Sat., Oct. 29. TWO EdGyurki,Gyurki, 7 -time Canadian Open Champ, CKCO TV Polkatime regu- lar; Frank Leahy, 1984 Canadian Open Champ;Joan Grotki„ Cana- dian Intermediate Champ; Scott Woods, 3 -time. Canadian Novelty Champ; plus McMichael Sisters, Norm Dunsmoor, Paulette Lippert and MC Gary Ballagh. Tickets $5, advance tickets recommended-, Tickets available at Sillick'S Hard- ware, Teeswater; Harris Stationery, Wingham and Ernie King Music, Wingham or phone 392-6171 or 392- 6170. Profits to Town Hall Renova- tion Fund. 20,4,18,25 CHILD HEALTH The Huron County Health Unit in- vites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit Wingham Hospital Clinic -Building on Wed., Sept. 21, from 9:3041:30 a.m. for health surveillance, anae- mia screening and immunization. Adult immunization will also be of- fered at this clinic. IN RETTINGER—In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father, Cletus Hettinger, who passed • away September 21, 1985. In a little home town grave yard Where the gentle breezes blow, 'Lies the one we loved so dearly sThat we lost three years ago.. 'A heart of gold stopped beating Hard working hands at rest, God broke our hearts to prove He only takes the best, ou were a wonderful husband a ther and grandpa too, our Warta your memory lingers . weedy, tenderly, fond and true. 'fly theleives of Menlo* fall •• niun1 a.nk call Jane RaPier • • ntalease BUS TRIP* Color tour north, ,Thurs., Oct. Jack Miner's and 0)1E030% Sat:,: Oct. 15. Phone Helen *Burn Nicholson BUS-Igines, 317-3424. • ' FALL COLOR . Day trip to the Hockley Hills, Oc, 3. Contact Marg Burkhart et 528-3544. BUS TRIPS To Memphis (featuring Gracejand, home of Elvis) and Nashville, Oct. 0 to 10. Spons by .Wingham Royal. Canadian Legion Branch Aso and CBL (2063964). Phone Wingharn ion 357-2126 or CBL Tours 1-80°- 265-8980. CRAFT 41,BAKE-SAW • The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Wingham, 'are sponsoring a craft aiid bake sale at, - the Legion Hall, Victoria St:, Wiiig- ham, Nov. - 19, 10 6-.M.-4 p.m. Many area Crafters will be present; tuneh.. is available. Door prizes and drawa. Ada -Walton 50 Cents: Everyone *eV come. „ •• BRUSSELS FALL FAIR * September 20, baby contest'At 7 13,311.9 Variety -concert 8: Seg. 21, parade at 12 neon. A day, of 4-H and open liveitotk classes, goat- milking-conteet and sheep sheik** demo. Miclivaymide*bits. • • : • • .• to1 MEMPHIS (Gracelanat , Horne. of Elvis) and ASHVILLE • October 6 - 1 0 Sponsored by Royal Canadian •Legion • Branch 180- Wingham and C.B.L Tours 02065964 Phone R.C. Legion 357446 or Tours 1400465400 Sept 26 • Oct DENNIS—Jim Nelson Dennis, dear declared Privat son who passed away September 15, proper Since you've gone first and I remain To walk the road alone, I live in memory's garden dear With happy days we've kown. • Since you've gone fhtst and I remain One, thing Iklhaveyondo, Walk slowly down the path of death For soon I'll &now you, I want to know each stepyou take That I may walk the sante, smeday4ron *Mon* toad Youll hearmeeall yet* nein*. —Liwingly remembered by mother Elsie, Joy a 1988. all, • ntly gaff* and ,treasure them loving nieniOry ea100401 back days Na one ** Paasotiliw. th Walleye ered and.prstyers , tarver,_ Lify,,e .h.,,,,ts...0 .,..,., ..:0, inem red by his = 11441 L , y t • it and grand. Sweetly, ,..„tender There is notath Thate , • • • ENTERTA1NING . . flautist, Owe 44164invat‘iftrO, af-thek concert Wiek/O. Teeswater 1'00110014 While Mr. Gauci's *SA is -AudreyttOrie H • • - By Audrey Cattle - • Henri Gauci, flautist and Lisa Armstrong, . pianist, performed brilliantly works from ,Handel, Chopin, Debussy, Bad', 101100111,ith and'ampinado to a well-filled hall • and appreciative audience last TbursdaY,VeningitiTeetWater. Mr. Gai*C4 a native* Ajax, beganigo.Yhig flute' at OalAdil*later played Ili sevetalr'foretito,areg •military bands, which travelled •across Canada, the'U S and Europe; • • itk4gradni College in Apo diploma in :MOSIO.. a, s Since then he is been: professionaiiy at a fr. musician and has recenl " Mayor Jack " Koliat has proclaiffied Sept; 26 toOct..2 as, Private Property -Week itiVinghtutt and' Urges 10001 citizens to loin in . observing*: . • • During this annual event, the SPOSOr,.we:ekt Of Minunity, - OtleOtotts, • activities - designed t� call Oteiff4oft to the be • noel " who Inh • r r• • • nd the need o protect rights. 4 . • ..• • • , ' • 41.r. • • • • ying ance ith Bill Hughes, f�rmer - Oat onic Orchestra ,of London, England. Aire, Gaud Would like to continue , advancedllutm studies inSUrope. Ms. Armstrong, originally lrom tiesWater, is. well MONO and ad- mired by many in the area.She began her piano. Sttidles at age Seven. Throughout her early career, she shared her latent* music featSvals-- atlx'concerts, both as a soloist and an accompanistAn190 SUrntoved to Hamilton to further „ .**210..:1,M• • • tand. Henri aitiii:n4ct 4msfrongis aPative-cfrt IOW° courtesir her studies at Mohawk College and has continued private piano studies with Patricia Rolston. Ms. Armstrong has performed ex- tensively throughout the Hamilton - Toronto area and in 1987 she per- formed a Mozart piano concert With the McMaster Symphony Orchestra. She recently moved to Montreal where she is studying at McGill University. In the future, she plans tofurther her career in Europe. These two young people have ob- viously worked very hard" at their chosen art and their dedication has certainly paid- off, with much pleasure to the audiences who are, fortunate enough to hear their performances. Iiperforming for your home cern- rnunity= with an audience which knows you is more unnerving, wit certainly did not take a toll on Lisa Armstrong. She and Mr. Gauci ,obviously enjoy providing quality musk and it shows, along with a delightful sense of humor bubbling through to ,round out a very enter- taining evening We wish them well in then future endeavors and hope they will have time in their busy schedules to entertain us again in future. irvitrorointIorra4-0,kv-Nlit4ravvakr,e4r; • 4