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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.
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RETIREMENT TEA
You are cordially invited to a retire-
ment tea, to be held for Yvonne Mc-
Pherson on Sat., Nov. 5, 2-4 p.m. or
Sun., Nov. 6, 2-5 p.m. at Wingham
United Church. Best wishes only.
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BAZAAR, BAKE SALE & TEA
Fordwich Trinity Church bazaar,
bake sale and tea, Sat., Nov, 5, 2-4
p.m. in Fordwich Community Hall.
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HOBBY & CRAFT SHOW
Plan to attend the 22nd Annual
Hobby and Craft Show, Sat., Nov. 5,
10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Elma Commu-
nity Centre, Atwood. Sponsored by
the Maple Leaf WL
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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. For
tickets phone 335-3385,, $6 each.
Dancing 9 p.m,-1-a.m.
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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.
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REDEDICATION t , ' YTH FES
MEMORIAL WINO
Westfield Fellowship HOW is, b.ying
a rededication of)114.3419.461 Windows:
on RemembranceDay Sunday', Nov..
6 at 2 Pan. Speaker will he Don Vail._
Everyone welcome.
REMEMVIBRANO DAY
ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE
Will be held on Sun., Nov. 6 at Wing-
ham St. Paul's Anglican Church. We
ask that all members are available
to march in the parade form up at
the Legion at 10:30'`a.m. sharp;
There will be transportation pro-
vided in case of bad weather.
BEEF BARBECUE
Sunday, Nov. 6, Teeswater Culross
Community Centre, 4:30-7 p.m.
Sponsored by Wingham Knights of
Columbus.
AWARDS NIGHT
Awards night for Howick Fall Fair
winners at the Howick Community
Centre, Mon., Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. , All
awards and prize money available.
Everyone welcome.
4TH ANNUAL FORMOSA
CRAFT SHOW
Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Formosa
Community Centre from 9:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. Admission: adults $1;
teens and children 50 cents. Free
babysitting service for tinny' tots.
Over .45 -exhibitors, Spacious country_
cafeteria serving light lunches and
meals all day. 1,8
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
Commencement exercises will be
held at the F. E. MadillSecondary
School on Fri., Nov. 4 at 8:15 p.m.
Parents and friends of the graduates
are cordially invited to attend.
Cards of Thanks
I wish to extend my sincere thanks
to my neighbors, friends and rela-
tives for all the 'kindness shown to
me at the time of Wilma's sudden
death. Special thanks to Rev. Rae
Grant, Dr. Hanlon and the McBur-
ney Funeral Home. All your support
was much appreciated.
Ed'Edighoffer
We would like to thank our family
and friends for sponsoring our 50th
anniversary party. We say thank
you for the beautiful gifts and cards
of good wishes. It was sure . nice to
renew old times with neighbors and
relatives from near and afar. Once
again we say thanks for everything.
Jean and George Marshall
We would like to thank our Turn -
berry friends and neighbors for the
lovely. farewell party and the beauti-
ful gifts that we received. We espe-
cially thank those who did the work
and Bill and Marie for opening their
home to everyone. We will long re-
member this occasion.
Sincerely,
Harold and Muiriel Elliott
Thanks to all who helped us Cele..
brats our 40th anniversary at t
Golf and Curling Club sur fee
party. Thanks also for the ift.
cards and flow yrs. Tits,
Brenda, Doug, Jackie,
non, Jackie, Adam; iroi> air
drew for innkhls +ir au
I would like to take this opportun-
ity to thank all my friends and
neighbors for their acts of kindness
shown to my wife 'and I during my
stay in London. We would also like to
thank Dr. Gear, Dr. Sales ' and
nurses on the fourth floor of St. Jo-
seph's Hospital.
Clarence Derbecker
Many thanks to our friends and
neighbors for all their visits, gifts
and cards during my stay iii hospital
and recovery at home.
Mel Craig
Many thanks to all our neighbors
and friends for thier kind expres-
sions of
xpressions-of sympathy.
Robert and Jane Granby
AUCTION SALE
of. -household fui°nishirigs for
Mrs. M irgaret Drckhorn'
of 655 Wheeler at Luskfow.
1 block n and fablock w. of
fair ReSt urant-on . _
Sato: Noventhe,
Save. bin' •
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..Paean Listing: some al
anceSs new
trail r e ui ed w h lid
+.ALA DINNER
There's lots of su
the Blyth Festival
tion on Sat., NOV. 151 be
p.m Anything from :esca e
array' weekends, treas
OhildreltS trays and tlrrfd '
everyone s bildggot. Get your hits*
mas shopping done early at the
Blyth Conmmunity Centre. Tickets
$20 are available at the Blyth Festi-
val Box Office, 523-9300., '
HOT LUNCHEON
At St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Wingham, Fri.„ Nov. -4, t
a.m.-1130 p.m. Miscellaneous and
bake table.
WALKERTON HERITAGE FAIR
Plan to attend. the Walkerton Herit-
age Fairone' of Ontario's best
show, 'Over -30 froths of 'traditional'
crafts, quilts, antique china, : ASS
and homespun treasures. Tea room.
Organized free parking. Knights of
Columbus Hall, Highway 9 between
Walkerton and Mildmay. November
5 and 6. Admission $1.50.
FOWL SUPPER
Gorrie United Church fowl supper,
Wed., Nov. 9, 4:30-7 p,m. Adults
$6.50, children $2.50.
CRAFT & BAKE SALE
The Ladies' Auxiliary . to :Royal_
Canadian Legion, Branch 180 Wing-
ham, is sponsoring a craft and bake
sale on Sat., Nov. 19, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
in the Legion Hall, ; Victoria St.. W.
Admission 50 cents. Lunch is avail-
able. Door prizes. Several area
crafters in attendance.
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IN MEMORIAM
HAYDEN—In loving memory of a S
dear husband, father and grand-
father, Fred, who passed away
peacefully' one year ago, November
2, 1987.
There is a long and winding road
Along which each must go,
It leads beyond the hills of time
Into the sunset glow.
But only fora little while
Our loved one leaves our sight,
For just beyond the hill they wait
In God's eternal light.
—Lovingly rememberedby wife
Edith, children: and grandchildren.
KITCHEN -4n memory' ; a -dear
wife, mother and .grandmother.,
Betty, who. pasted away November
5, 1984.., •
Wecan'tforget, ypurs iliag•faee
Your kippy carefree via
The-smethat won so many friends
In the happy bygone days.
It
broke + **Obi to-lose•you
But you did not go alar*,
For part Of US went with` ou
The day Godcalled you horns.
Albert, Dianne, Rees and fam-
ily.
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of household effects aid some antiques for the
late Wine let alfe
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of Winghhim,
Sale wilt be held in the,Wingham Armouries on
Frida ':veno,. Nov, 4
at 6;30 p m. .
EFFECTS µ& ANTIQUES: Westinghouse frost -free -refrigera-
tor;
Moffat and Enterprise 24" ' stoves; Rogers
Majestic con-
-sole ..
colour TV; Westinghouse auto. washer & dryer; small ,
electrical appliances; kitchen suite; occasional chair; oak par
lour table;
Piov Chesterfield suite and coftee table; studio
couch; maple end table; writing desk; wicker rocking
c�'a
wall clock; 4
pcKrug maple bedroom suite consisting of dou-
ble bed, dresser, chest of drawers and night stand; Kriechtel'
"matching double bed, and dresser; 3
pp, walnut bedroom
suite; ash dresser with tear drop pulls; Cedar chest; pine table;
coal oil larnp; quilts; cream can; clothes rack; alum. step' lad-
der; linen; bedding; cookware; dishes and other articles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with ID day of. sale.
Executor or auctioneer not responsible for any accidents or
injuries on property day of sale.
Sale wilt be conducted by:
LEN METCALFE AUCTION LTD.
Mildmay, Ont.
519-367-2791
CTION SALE
one furnishings, and antiques for
sof :and Lorna Stuart •
with added consignments.: Sale to be herd in the Agri -Curl
Building," Teeswater on
`,November 5'
[edam 10:30 ant
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Hcy E FURNISHINGS & -NTIOUESt chrome table, 6 chairs;
go! e inghour frost -free fridge; gold Moffat stove; walnut
end tablei c estedi ld, andchair; tables and lamps; desk; bed-
ding;; linens oval braiided tug; extension dining room table, 4
chairs; beds;. dressers; ivory dresser set; antique wicker stroll-
er; antique, doll .buggy; antique :upholstered chairs; dishes;
Oyer serving pieces; : itchenware;.and rnuch more.
CONSIGNMENTS: pair Ford van seats(like new);white
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Spoked wheels with tires, for Ford van; lawn roller; several
rolls snowWog original Arctic: Cat Kitty Kat snowmobile;
-MTD 5 h� Vic" snowblower; 4
°i�• new S0 series Swinger tires;
nearly. new airtight stove; sump pump with hose; carpenter's
tools; exercise bench, weights, bar bells; answering machine,
ie. radio; PA, syste ; computer; TV sets; baby change
table, hi h chairs; beds; tables; chairs; dishes; kitchenware;
fee er; ''in *ashen and moremany useful iterrts.
rs ' ' auctioneers not responsible for accidents,
rie' > , a
'sees "connected in any way with the sale. Terms
le. .uir r booth.
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