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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-04-11, Page 1616A - The Wingham Advance-Timea, A , ril 11a 1989 COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS r0 Wingham Soccer Association Box 862 Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 IMPORTANT Registration for Soccer will be at the Wingham Town Hall, 274 Josephine Street, WINGHAM, Ont. NOG 2W0 All registrations must be returned by April 22, 1999. Name: Date of Birth: Age- Sex: SJI.N.: OHIP#: Address: Phone ##: The Mount Forest Harmonaires present the musical/comedy "Robin Hood" on Friday, April 21 and Saturday, April 22 at 7:59 p.m. in the Mount Forest High School Due to technical reasons, this show will be performed only in Mount Forest. Tickets available from: Sillicks Hardware, Teeswater or 392-6171, 3353104 or 3571839 Teeswater Lioness 3rd Anniversary Dance Come out and rock to 6'Mugsys Music" on April 15th at the Teeswater Complex. Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Door Prizes Lunch included Tickets $6.00 each, advance or $7.00 at the door Age of majority. Proceeds for Community Betterment BLUEWATER KENNEL CLUB presents ti a ._ ) DOG OBEDIENCE COURSE 10 week course ... only to be held at the BLYT oMMUNITY ENTRE °50 Starting: Tuesday, April 18/89 7:30 p.m. No Dogs First Night Health & Rabies Certificate Required. Pre -register by calling: Janet Lobb ® 233-3372 Vianne Culbert ® 263-6438 CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank friends, rela- tives and neighbors for their visits, calls, food, cards, gifts and good wishes while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. All your thoughts were appreciated. Agnes Bieman r. Don and Jenny Wightman wish to if thank the UCW of Wroxeter United Church for the plant given to us upon moving here. We certainly are en- joying the friendliness of the com- munity and like Wroxeter. GARAGE SALES LARGE country garage sale, Sat., April 15, 8 a.m., 2 corners north of Blyth, turn west 1/4 mile. Held inside. Furniture, antiques, crafts, hard- ware, clothes, etc. 4,11 CARD OF THANKS I would like to say thank you for all my cards, gifts and treats, for the plaque from the Hon. David Peter- son and Hon. Jack Riddell, the fam- ily dinner and all the "best wishes" and handshakes which made my 80th birthday very enjoyable. Russell Gaunt I would like to thank all my good friends for all the cards, gifts, food and good wishes that I received since my recent surgery. Mrs. (Pert) Wallace Milligan The Wingham Cubs and leaders would like to thank Bill Henderson and his assistants for entertaining us with his magic show last Tuesday. From us to you - a big thank you. I would like to express my sincere thinks to friends and neighbors for -their many acts of kindness and ex- pressions of sympathy in my recent bereavement. Also for floral trib- utes, food brought to my home and donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association. Special thanks to Rev. Doug Whitelaw for his comforting words, the ladies of the Wingham Pentecostal Church for the delicious lunch served after the funeral and the McBurney Funeral Home. �. Leslie Shortt Huron Landscaping Limited Safe, affordable, quality play structures/ for residential use, (day care & camp grounds); complete with optional and expandable features. r. RR 2 Lucknow, Ontario NOG 2HO 1®519-52907247 \\fall or write for a free catalogue. Hours: Mon. -Sat,. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday ® 12 - 5 p.m. From April - June 30 The Ministry of Health has announced that the Assistive De- vices Program will provide financial .assistance for the purchase of hearing aids for all residents of Ontario who require them. We are pleased to advise you that we are Registered Authoriz- ers and Vendors for that program. Regular Service Clinic for any person needing repairs or testing. For more information or an appointment for a hearing test please call Dr. Wong, 197 Josephine St., 357-330099 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. J. D. Fair Hearing Aid Service 145 Ontario St., Stratford CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Murray James wish to extend sincere ap- preciation to all their friends, rela- tives and neighbors for their support and comfort. To those who came to our home, your presence helped to get us through those hours of shock and grief. Thanks to everyone who expressed their sympathy through flowers, donations and food brought to our homes, the ladies of St. John's Anglican Church and neighbors who helped serve the delicious lunch after the funeral. Special thanks to Rev. Pat Nunn and Steven Betts and staff of Watts Funeral Home for the kindness shown to all the family and especially for the caring way they helped David say goodbye to a dear father, also to the Wingham Chil- dren's Centre for the kindness shown to him. Your kindness was most ap- preciated and will always be re- membered, Annie James, Joan and David James, Calvin and Brian James, Gwen and Murray Hinz, Jack and Bernice Hi ins Willis Hall_ would like, to thank all � i his friends and fatnil li gave him a great welcome home, with special hello's, gifts and cards. Thanks for the rides when needed. Thank you also to everyone at Wingham and District Hospital and Parkwood Hospital, London. I am now staying at Bray Lodge, Wingham and would enjoy a visit. A special thank you goes to Joe, Brenda, Barb and Pat. I would like to thank Dr. Sales and the staff on fourth floor of St. Jo- seph's Hospital, London, for their excellent care while I was a patient there. Special thanks also to my par- ents for looking after the chilren and to Rev. Roberts; friends, relatives and neighbors for their visits, cards, flowers and phone calls while in hos- pital and since coming home. Your thoughtfulness will always be re- membered. Marlene Procter A special thanks to nurses and staff of ICU at Wingham and District Hospital for excellent care. To rela- tives, friends and neighbors for vis- its, cards and deeds of kindness. Special thanks to Rev. Rea Grant. Addie Howson Special thanks to Dr. Wong, nurses and staff in OB at Wingham and District Hospital for making our stay a pleasant one. Cindy and Cory MacDonald CARDS QF THANKS Edgar Wightman wishes to thank his family for honoring him at a din- ner and party on his 80th birthday. Many thanks to all friends and neighbors who came and for all the gifts and good wishes he received. Your kindness and thoughtfulness is very much appreciated and will al- ways be remembered. IN MEMORIAM MORRISON—In loving memory of a dear son, brother, grandson, nephew and cousin, Terry Wayne Morrison, who left suddenly three years ago, April 11, 1986. He never failed to dhhis best His heart was warm and tender, He lived his life with those he loved And those he loved remember. Many lonely heartaches and often a tear But always a beautiful memory Of. the one we loved so dear. To your resting place we visit And place some flowers with care, But no one knows the heartache When we walk away and leave you there. If teardrops were a stairway An r-eA were a land, . We'wou1walk' all the why to heaven And bring you home again. —Sadly missed and loved, Dad, Mom, Lisa, Jonathon, Ashley, grandmothers and family. LEWIS Flowers, Wingham open every Saturday till 5:30 p.m. Phone 357-3880. 17rrb SORRY, no cancellations or changes in classified ads may be made later than 10:30 a.m. on Monday for publi- cation, in The Advance -Times. 2orrb "C'MON, LET'S SEE WHAT THIS OLD HEAP WILL DO®" What it may "do" is put you in a wheeler for Life Drive with care. CANADIAN PARAPLEGIC ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCEMENT John and Ann Beane of Clinton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carole Ellen, to Terry Earl Jamieson, son of Earl T. and Donalda Jamieson of Lucknow. The ceremony will take place at Lucknow United Church on Fri., April 28, 1989 at 6:30 p.m. Open reception to follow at the .Lucknow Community Centre at 9 p.m. PERSONAL PREGNANT and need help? Free positive confidential support. Birth- right. Phone 357-1066, 357-1769 or London 432-7197 collect. 11,25 NOTICE THE TELEPHONE NUMBER for B & M Rentals is 357-1666. . 4tfn SPACE still available for crafters at the Ripley Huron Craft Festival, Sat., May 20, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone Kate 395-5036 after 7 p.m. or Susan at 395-5225. JACK REAVIE Vocational Centre is now Jack Reavie Enterprises. BLYTH LIONS dabber bingo every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth and Dis- trict Community Centre, $3. Jackpot must go, over $1,000 in prizes. 25rrb WE ARE happy to hold your photos of weddings, anniversaries, etc. at The Advance -Times Office. But if you leave them for more than two weeks they may "get lost in the shuffle". Please pick them up as soon as possible. 0Orrb FOR your protection, The Wingham Advance -Times does not accept en- gagement, marriage and birth an- nouncements by telephone. All such notices must be delivered to our of- fice in person. They should be typed or clearly handwritten. Monday at 10:30 a.m. is the publication dead- line. 20rrb QUESTIONS ABOUT CHEMICALS? For assistance in obtaining non -emergency information about chemicals, call the CHEMICAL REFERRAL CENTRE 1-800-2676666 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Eastern) A public service operated by The Canadian Chemical Producers' Association