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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-10-04, Page 24ANNUAL 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 in ad- vance. 13,20,27,4 FIDDLE EXTRAVAGANZA Teeswater Town Hall, Sat., Oct. 29. Two shows 7 and 9 p.m., featuring Ed Gyurki, 7 -time Canadian Open Champ, CKCO TV Polkatime regu- lar; Frank Leahy, 1984 Canadian Open Champ; Joan Gyurki, 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 Icing Music, Wingham. or phone 3924171 or 392 6170; Profits to Town; Halt Renova- tion Fund. 20,4,18,25 SINGLES' DANCE At White Carnation Hall, Holmes- ville, Sat., Oct. 8. Music by Norm • Dunmore. No jeans please. WINGUAM SNOWMOBILE CLUB MEETING On Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. at the clubhouse. 1._snowmobilers ..are .urged to at- t• end. GARAGE & BAKE SALE 301 Carling Terrace, Wingham, Oct. 7, 2-6 p.m. ANNUAL DINNER MEETING Huron County Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society Annual Dinner Meet- ing, Tues:, Oct. 25 at the Wingham Golf and Curling Club. Reception 6:30 p.m., dinner 7 p.m. tickets $7. Guest speaker Blair Keller, Director of Palliative Care Unit, Tillsonburg Hospital Inquiries concerning nom- inations should be directed to the Canadian Cancer Society Office, Clinton, 482-7832. Tickets available at Keil Insurance Brokers Ltd. 357- 2636 or from any member of the Wingham Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society. BABYSITTING COURSE Wingham Kinettes are sponsoring a babysitting course. Registration Tues., . Oct. 4 at 7:30 porn. at the Wingham United Church. 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of George and Jean Mar- shall are holding an open house in honor of their 50th wedding anniver- sary on Sat., Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. in the Teeswater Town Hall. Best wishes only please. 4,1,18.. EVERYONE ISWELCOME To come and see the video of the 125th anniversary . of;. St Andrew's' Presbyterian Church, Molesworth, Sun., Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. LEAKING AUCTION SALE of household effects, antiques &. also some machinery, etc. for: Stan Horsburgh g RR #1 Winght 29, ci 9, Turnberry itaet • r ngham on: Sattirday, nO 15 5 Sale time 10:00 a.m. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: small upright Gibson--, freezer; 2 chesterfield sets; coffee tables & end tables Italian Provincial; 2 captain chairs, 6 cane hiprest chairs; Windsor chair; black office chair, Lazy Boy chair; black leather arm chair; Early Canadian pine cupboard; old Bonnett chest, 2 truck chests; 5 drawer dresser - antique; 26color TV, wooden radio; 3 pce. bedroom suite; iron bed, brass bed; pool table 9' x 6'; filing cabinet, double oak desk; electric fireplace; velour wall hang- ing; lamps, 2 trilite, trouble lite; ashtrays, orange Bavarian 6 pc. tea set; hi -chairs, toboggon; Gendren baby buggy; doll stroller; baby extension gate; 2 car radios; 1 car radio/cassette; Heintzman piano; old typewriter; lanterns; small milk can; pots & pans; odd dishes; pictures; small appli- ances; bottles/sealers; books, maps, globe; old records, Xmas lights; bread box; crocks, glass jugs; radio, Dust Buster; heat lamp, sun lamp; light fixtures; chum, old coffee maker; 2 chamberots. MACHINERY, ETC.: vise; gas cans; 2 electric drills; car parts; syrup spiles (steel) / 1000 buckets; 5 tractor links; 1982 Churet diesel (safety); big iron kettle; 4 row corn planter (2 years old); sprayer/pump; tractor bucket, Ford 800 tractor; floor jack, air compressor; wheelbarrow:,approximately 200 rails; tires, lawn mowers, roofing; steel wheel wagon; Venture camper (sleeps 6); 2 iron horse heads; kerosene lamps; rug pieces, maga- zines; wood holder/caddy; 1 set harness, wipple trees; corn planter; slowing moving signs; chairs; chains; chain tightner; 2 electric drills. ANTIQUES: antique dresser cloak; antique bolt cutter; 3 an- tique glass shades; antique oak frame mirror; antique sign, antique press; 1930 antique car; old covered wagon. NOTE: This is an excellent sale to attend. Come early there is something for everyone. There are also a number of small articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash and proper I. D° plus 8% sales tax in effect dayof sale, where applicable. Any announcements or correctins day of sale take precedence over written advertising. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for loss of purchase or accidents day of sale. For information contact: Proprietor: Stan Horsburgh - (519) 3574744 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL- (519) 357-2349 HALLOWE'EN & CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE Bluevale Recreation is sponsoring a Hallowe'en and - Christ Las craft sale, Sat., Oct. 15, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in the Bluevale Hall. 4,11 FOODFEST Plan to attend the 2nd Annual How - Berry -Cul -Rick Foodfest sponsored by the' Belmore Chamber of Com- merce featuring lamb, rabbit, pork, beef and chicken, Wed., Oct. 26 at 5 or 6:30 p.m. at the Delmore Commu- nity Centre. Adults $10, children 11 years and under $5, pre-schoolers free. Proceeds to community better- ment. For advance tickets call 335- 6422, 335-6232, 392-6082 or 392-8215. 4,11,18,25 WELCOME WAGON BRIDAL PARTY For Welcome Wagon bridal party. Displays, gifts, door prizes and fashion show, Mon., Oct. 24 at the Hanover Legion. To receive a free invitation phone Pam Zettler at 881- 2338. 4,11 RECYCLING PROGRAM ,Monday, Oct' 10,:8p.m: at the.Coun- cil Chamber: Town Hall, W ghanl. Speaker Jim Lang, Co-orthnator, of the Incoming IncomMAII,egAifigPmitliiniaL Wiingliaiim. Sponsored by the. Wom- en's Institute. Everyone welcome. FOWL SUPPER St. Paul's Anglican Church in Wing - ham ill hold its annual fowl supper, Oct. 18, 5-7 p.m. Adults $6.50, children 12 and under $3, pre-school - s free. 27,4,11,18 FAMILY DANCE 'techurch Community Hall on eta '7m Tif fn's Orchestra. COOG d$5per person, chil- n` under 12 free. 1" tTf, ) y ESWA` 'ER 'ALL'FA1R�.. • Opening get -7 4 7,petn. and ., Sit., Oct 8. Parade 11:30 a:me Full li t of events, and dame.efsewhere in this paper. i 27,4 . NOMINATION MEETING The Huron -Bruce New Democratic Party will- hold the nomination meeting on Sat., Oct. 8. It will be held at . the Dungannon Senior Citi- zens' Hall at 7:30 p.m. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham, will celebrate its 126th anniversary on Sun., Oct. 16 with services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 7;15 p.m. Songfest. Speaker for both services will be the Rev.. Dr, Mari- ano DiGangi, Don Mills, Ont. Special music by the choir, morning; and by the Godericlr Harbouraires, eve- ning. vening. 4,11 Brenda Richmond and . FildaObt Th Bru s.el4„x t Ln! • Happy Birthday Jeff From Morn, Dad, Allan, Vickie St, .urian Thank You I have genuinely appreciated the people I have met and the experience gained, while I've worked at Snyder Studio. I look forward to my involvement in my new business "Surroundings”, in , Mildmay., ; >: Deanne Dickson CLEARING 57?i -`AdaY:e�i• A TI O Nx' .w...+':: - SALE of=household effect's; are„ • liques and a 1973 Ptymot th' i will be held for i a.3'1 r?) Dr A CLEARING AUCTION SALE For WIngham Body Shop, retiring proprietor Sid Adams a aK.+bA S T i)r.)op s . „ 1.6 14 North St. Wingham, Ont. on Monday, Oct. 10 at 10:30 a.m. Guy chart power -pull system, with 4 mobile axle stands com- plete with (11 kits) A, B, C, 0, F, H, J, K, P, T and X; .Guy - chart practi-pull with (4) P-4 floor type anchoring system.; In- land radiator repair system, 3 -in-1 unit. 1 -repair tank with electric elevator, torch & air regulator 2 -Flo tester tank 3 -Hot cleaning tank, propane with automatic control 1971 Dodge 400 tow truck, 5 speed, 2 speed axle, power steering & brakes, excellent condition, 38,500 original miles 2 ton); 1975 Ford F250, 5 speed, posi track with Holmes 440, excellent condition (3/4 ton); Three 2 way radio's F.M. and aerials (1° Base); air compressor; two axle stands; ceiling fan; air regulator metal brake; rad tester; air chisel; heat lite aimer; 1/4" electric drill; air drill; outside sign (electric); 1/2 " impact (air); 1/4 impact (air); grinder (air); heat lamps; vacuum; vibra- tor; feather edger; MIG welder; time clock; cheque writer; add- ing machine; complete frame set up; floor safe; motorcycle; radiatormachine; air scraper set; sand blaster; large body jack; paint compressor Plan to attend this sale of Collision Repairs and Painting, Radiator, Cleaning and Repairs. Terms: Cash and Proper ID. D. plus 8% sales tax in effect where applicable. Any announcments or corrections Day of Sale take prece- dence over written advertising Owner or Auctioneer not re- sponsible for loss of purchase or accidents day of sale. For information contact: Proprietor SID ADAMS, 357-1102 Auctioneer: BRIAN RINTOUL, 357-2349 at.: cto er :1 12:30 p.m. See next week's paper for full listing Auctioneer Len Metcalfe 367-2791 0 AUCTION SALE At school house, 2 corners North of Teeswater and 1 1/4 East off Hwy #4 on the 10th of Culross. Mon., Oct. 10, 10:30 a.m. sharp 3165 Massey backhoe with cab and loader; 3 pt hitch buzz saw and chain saw; tractor chains; good assort- ment cast iron implement seats; other farm machinery. Snowmobile parts for SnoJet & SkiDoo. School maps and books, fur- niture, stoves and other antiques. Proprietor not responsible for accidents dray of sale. For more details can: Auctioneers Lincoln Russworm 367-2123 Bobby Fynn 357-3055 Proprietor Evan Smyth 3923 School is Sold 44,