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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-10-25, Page 17Page 16A 11 t :nt ac �4 z '�" Tsfiyraaau;'i�;�rrix .0 ra BAZAAR, AND TEA At Bluevalle United Church on Fri., Oct. 28 at 3 p.m. Everyone welcome. 18,25 LEGION ANNUAL DANCE Howick Branch No. 307 Royal Cana- dian Legion annual dance on Sat., Nov. 5 at Howick Community Centre. Music by Jack & Company of Owen Sound, Lunch provided. $6 each. Dancing 9 p.m. -1 a.m. 25,1 HOT BEEF DINNER Wingham United Church, Wed., Nov. 2. Two sittings, 5 and 7 p.m. Adults $7, elementary school chil- dren $3, pre-schoolers free. Tickets available at Harris Stationery, Vance's and Bertha Miller's, 25,1 40TH ANNIVERSARY The family of Gordon and Mae Lout - tit would like to invite family and friends to a get-together for their 40th wedding anniversary at the Wingham United Church on Sat., Oct. 29 from 7-9 p.m. Best wishes only. HALLOWE'EN FAMILY DANCE Friday, Oct. 28, 8 p.m. -12 a.m. at the Howick . Community Centre, Spon- sored by -Howick Junior Women's Institute. DJ Midtown Music. Prizes for best costumes. $3 single, $8 fam- ily Ladies pleasebring._ lunch... Pro- ceeds tocommunity projects. SHOOT PARTY At Wingham Legion, Mon., Nov. 7 at 8 p.m., $1.50 per person. Everyone welcome. BAZAAR, BAKE SALE & TEA The Wroxeter UCW "Country Christmas" Bazaar, Bake Sale and Tea will be held in the church hall, Sat., Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. 25,1 Clearing AUCTION SALE of household effects and antiques for Ivan Laidlaw in Whitechurch on Highway 86 Saturday, Nov. 5 at 11:00 a.m. For information contact: Auctioneer: Brian Rintoul 357-2349 Owner: Ivan Laidlaw 357-1927 Full list next week's Advance -Times AUCTION SALE NOTICE Auction sale of home furnishings and antiques will be held for • Dol'1 and Lorna Stuart with added consignments, in TeeSwater Agri -Curl Bulidj. q . . vi at i:0 a._ .`bJcto t WALLACE- TeWswait� GRA �Rll�l N.. t 1.7 4xY?Xr a','.41,0 4517I: WEbDING ARMRY The family of Gilbert Margaret Beecroft invite friends and relatives to an open house in -honor .. their 45th wedding anniversary on Sat.,. Oct. 29 from 3:30-5:30 at the farm (Lot 31, Con. 9, East Wawanosh). Best wish s only please. RETIREMENT TEA You are cordially invited to a retire- ment tea, to be held for Yvonne Mc - 'Pherson on Sat. ' Nov 5 2-4 m or Sun., Nov. 6, 2-5 p.m. at Wingham United Church. Best wishes only. 25,1 FALL TEA, BAZAAR & BAKE SALE The CWL Fall Tea, Bazaar and Bake Sale, Sat., Oct. 29, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Wingham Armouries. HALLOW'EN DANCE Wroxeter Hall, Sat., Oct. 29, 8 p.m. -1 a.m. $5 per person. BUS TRIPS Kitchener shopping, Nov, 1; Hitz to the Blitz, Nov. 10; Royal Winter Fair, Nov. 12 and 15; Simcoe Christ- mas lights, Dec. 3; Living Christmas Tree, Dec. 17. Phone 357-3014 or 357- 1234. BAZAAR, BAKE SALE & TEA Fordwich Trinity Church bazaar, bake sale and tea, Sat., Nov. '5, 2-4 -tarn: in Fordwich Community -Halt 25,1 HOBBY & CRAFT SHOW Plan to attend the 22nd Annual Hobby and Craft Show, Sat., Nov. 5, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the E1ma<Eo u* nity. centre, Atwood. ._Spott tired b"y the Maple Leaf WI. 25,1 NOTICE ARE YOU SINGLE, recently di- vorced, lonely or just need people to talk to? I am interested in setting up a support system of friends to meet on a regular basis. If interested phone 357-2302 between 1-3 p.m. Mon. -Fri. 25,1,8,15 MIXED DARTS Friday, Oct. 28, 8:30 p.m., Wingham Legion. ESTATE AUCTION SALE of household effects and some antiques for the Late Myrtle Metcalfe of Wingham in Wingham Armouries Friday Evening, Nov. 14 at 6:30 p.m. Sale will ke conducted by LEN METCALFE AUCTION LTD. Mildmay, Ont. 519467-2191 ... POOH Olaan nttd, the end �� Berry-C.ul.Hnek Foodtest spoisor� by the. B ore Chamber of Coir. merceleatuting lamb, rabbit, pork,' beef and chicken, Wil.., Oct. 26 at 5 or 6:30 p.m. at the Behnore corn nu pity Centre. Adults $1O, children 11 years and under $5, pre-schoolers free. Proceeds to comunity better- ment. For advance tickets call 335- 6422, 335-6232,`392-6082 or 392-82150, 4,11,18,25 • RETIREMENT TEA For Janet Reid, Sun., Oct. 30, 1-4 p.m. at the Wingham United Church. 18,25 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 $5, advance tickets recommended. Tickets available at Sillick's Hard- ware, Teeswater; Harris Stationery, Wingham and Ernie King Music, Wingham or phone 392-6171 or 392- 6170. Profits to Town Hall Renova- tion Fund. 20,4,18,25 BLYTHFESTIVAL Blyth Children's Festival' of Enter- tainment. Cinderella by Maritime Marionettes, .$at., Oct, .29, 2 p.m at Blyth Memorial H_ all: Box Office 523 9300 or 5239225: Tickets for Blyth dinner auction on Sat., Nov. 5 on sale now. - MORE CLASSIFIEDS ON PAGE 18B VENDOME H•O•T•E•L Teeswater, Ont. • Fine Dining in the .. . HERITAGE ROOM Thursday through Sunday Taking.Reservations from 6:00 p.m. on 392-6947 * Featuring Fresh Catch of the Day • Hydro Vouchers Accepted $127,5006, 50 ACRE includee: Renovated 1 1/2 storey mei co nt kitchen, spacious . fainroom, lty` newer drpres h" Went; it` : 7 ..,, driving i# We specialize in suites of fum ituie. We also.. sell sofa beds, Serta . niattresses and L - Z -Boy Ghirs, Admiral appliances, pianos and organs. Trade-ins accepted. - Free delivery in .a wide area --h: Call Schuetts Mildmay 3.6723� ards of Thanks We Would like to extend our deep- est ...gratitude -to ourVreiatives, neigh- bors and friends who comforted us in the loss of our dear mother, and helped in any way. Mariy tanks to the Watts Funeral Home, Rev. Larry Welch and the T' "berry Ladies' Aid'' (coup. We w always reteib_`oir thoughtfulh4s '.. 'Elizabeth Mekircher, Ruthind Clark.Sharpin I would like to thank Dr. O'Mole, Dr. Bradley and Dr. Shubat for their care; also the nurses on second floor and in ICU for their special care and to all those who sent flowers, cards and made visits to me while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Your thoughtfulness and kindness will never be forgotten. Sharon Weber We would like to thank our family, the many friends, relatives and neighbors for helping us celebrate and attend the open house on Sunday on the occasion of our 50th wedding anniversary. Many thanks for gifts, flowers and cards we received. Thanks to the ACW ladies who served the lunch. We, will always cherish the wonderful memories. Bill and Jean Sothern Bell now starts working on the backlog of orders Bell Canada says it is gearing up for a return to normal levels of operation now that the 17 -week strike by its technicians and operators -is over. - Throughout Ontario and Quebec, plans are being set up to start working on the backlog of orders that has accumulated during the summer. ' die need to tackle the orders we've had on file for some time as well, as the requests for. new service that ;come in daily,$' says Roy Cunningham, business office section manager for Bell's Georgian- district, wit cohtaet..-all.. customers - who have:. asked for servicer" he custoraercustomer - has arc o r repair request en OK �J meutthe Tait for u , gee*. it dafefir" tate., 4 ►' (irk' dotia *' I would like. to express xn jncete ._ thaaik o am ly and friends who re- membered me with visits, cards, treats and inquiries while I was a patient in Win ham and District Hosp`Ital'°'and''".e retic �e Special thanks to Dr. McGregor., nurses in ICU, East Wawanosh staff;, Grade and --,their buddies, St• `auk. Choir-,:. Rev. Douglas Madge and Rev. John Roberts and Ka • Y. thoughttulness.is much 'ed. Marilyn Br dgea a I wishto express my sincere thanks for cards, flowers, visits and phone calls wishing me a speedy re= covery. Special thanks to Dr. Gear,' Dr. Bradley, Dr. Hanlon and the nurses in intensive care. Maley thanks. George Johnston: Thank you does not seem adequate to express our feelings, but they are the only words we have. Thank you to our family for the lovely supper and dance in honor of ;pur 35th anni- versary. Thank you to the friends, neighbors and relatives who came and made the party such a success. Thank you to the people who sent cards. If wealth is measured by friends, we are the richest peoplein the world. Thank you again. Eldon and Lorraine Cook Thank you to Terry Merkley for organizing Apple Day and to the fol- lowing businesses for donations: Knechtel's, SunRise Dairy Steffen Auto -Supply, Bob Foxton Fuels and to the town for the use of the council chambers. With 100 per cent partici- pation our Beaver Colony, 3 Cubs; and many parents we had a most successful Apple Day. First Wingham Beavers, Rainbow and Bubbles' We would like to express ouf':... warmest thanks to the many friends;, who sent^us greetings and letters .or attended the "open house" at time of our 50th wedding 'anniver anniver- sary. Robert and Margaret Armstrong, - We Would like to express our sii cere thanks to all our friends an neighbors who shared with us they strength and comfort during ,our:;: tone of heed: .. ,.+ x l ..VaitCamp andittt bs n.. fit