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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-04-25, Page 16Page 1,6A - The WWI?here Adveneeqbties, Aprg 2 •••••. a 4 • !.. , • owing JOAN BARFOOT, ,AWARILLWINNING NOVELIST Will be speaking at the Wingham Branch Library on Fri., April 21 at 12:15. Bring a bag lunch. The library will provide coffee, tea and dessert. Admission free. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by the Huron County Li- brary and the Canada Council for the llth annual National Book Festi- val. 18,25 ANNUAL MEETING The 1989 annual meeting of Family and Children's Services of Huron County will be held on Wed., April 26 at 46 Gloucester Terrace, Goderich, 8 p.m. and will feature Kids on the Block, a short puppet show about child abuse prevention. Voting memberships ($5) are available at the door. Come and support your Children's Aid Society. 18,25 ROAST BEEF NOON LUNCHEON At St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Gorrie, Thurs., April 27, starting at 11:45 a.m. 18,25 CELEBRATE 20 YEARS OF PUBLIC EDUCATION Join staff and friends of the Huron Public Education System for: 20th Anniversary Party, Sat., May 6. For an evening of dancing, entertain- ment and refreshment at the Sea - forth & District Community Centre, social 7 p.m., dancing 9 p.m. -1 a.m. to Whiskey Jack. Tickets ($10) available at all public, elementary and secondary schools. See you there. 25,2 CELEBRATE 20 YEARS OF PUBLIC EDUCATION Join staff and friends of the Huron Public Education System for: Open House, Wed., May 3, from 7-9p.m. at the Education Centre, 103 Albert St., Clinton and the Learning Resources Centre, CHSS Campus, Princess St., Clinton. See you there. 25,2 • „ . SHOOT PARTY At Wingham Legion, Mon., May 1 at 8 p.m. $1.50 per person. Everyone welcome. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Will be held at the East Wawanosh Public School, Belgrave on Thurs., April 27 at 1 and 2 p.m. Any child born between January 1, 1984 and December 31, 1984 will be eligible to register. If you have not received notification, please contact the school at 357-2960 for further in- formation. 90TH BIRTHDAY Friends of Mrs. Mary Lou Simpsi are invited to an open house on Sun., May 7 at the Teeswater Town Hall in honor of her 90th birthday. Please join her family for this special occa- sion. Best wishes only. 25,2 DABBER BINGO Lucknow and Distr ct Lions Club dabber bingo every Sunday, Luck - now Community Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air condition- ed. Wheelchair accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,100 jack- pot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. 11tf WINGHAM VOICE FOR LIFE Fifteenth annual dinner, Wed., April 26, 7 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyte- rian Church, Wingham. Tickets $8. Advance sales please. Phone Nancy McKeon 357-2169 or Sally Campeau 357-1874. Guest speaker Beverly Hadland from the Toronto Abortion Crisis Centre. 18,25 BRUSSELS JUNIOR "I)" DANCE Friday, April 28, dancing 9 p.m. -1 a.m. at BMG Community Centre. $6 per person. Everyone welcome. Jamie Hammond DJ. Advance tickets, phone 887-9289. Sponsored by Junior "D" Booster Club. 18,25 „imaggigadMOR.1"afir.4,44•414 -r-7-,way.vom,-;:moi ,:fwree. - NOW AVAILABLE photocopying. • Drop in at The Wingham Advance - CARDS OF THANKS GARAGE & BAKE SALE St. Paul's Evening Guild garage and bake sale, Sat., May 6, between 9 „ a.m. and 12 noon in St.Paul's Ana-, can Church basement, Wingham. 18,25,2 BATTLE OF ATLANTIC Branch 180 Royal Canadian Legion, Wingham, will hold their first annu- al)kttte of 4t1 tie Sunday pn April 301ratringham. This eventwill be at, tended by Branch 180 members and Ladies' Auxiliary, The Kitchener - Waterloo and Huron County Naval Association, Zone C-1 Legion mem- bers who wish to attend and any other veteran in our area who would like to participate. The pipe band will also be in attendance. The parade will form up at 10:30 a.m. at Knechtel's parking lot on Diagonal Road. A service will be held at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wingham at 11 a.m. a wreath laying ceremony °will be conducted at the Cenotaph following the church service. 18,25 BAKE & GARAGE SALE At Belgrave WI Hall on Sat., April 29, 10 a.m.-12 noon. Sponsored by Anglican Church Women, Belgrave. 18,25 BUCK AND DOE For Steven Bray and Michele Goulet on Sat., Apri1,29, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Commu- nity Centre. Music by "The Ozarks". Lunch provided. 18,25 GIRL GUIDE COOKIES The Wingham Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders *ill be Selling Girl Guide Cookies door-to-door in Wing - ham on Sat., April 29. If you are un- able to purchase cookies on that day, phone 357-1605 after 6:30 p.m. Thank you for your support. Rain date May 6. 18,25 the'tpwriship of Mora on the Wiligharnand District Hosp.1,-. BcantOrGovemorsi, effective 4141114., 1989, Interested persons Must be a .resident of the Toidlihship,of Morris and be willing to attend approximatelyihree meetings per month for the Board. - Anyone intereptegin submitting their name for the appoint- ment may receive a copy of .the forms of Reference for thi Board Members from the Municipal Office; moose forw your name and address stating your interesttoboard to the undersighect by 4:00 p.m. Monday Maon the y 15, oarn6cy it woe 1989. etT4L;er Township°*rrR Brussels,0at N 5104 Wingham Minor Hockey Association ANNUAL DANCE .Saturday May 13, 1989 at the Wingham Legion Music by HIGHTIDE Tickets available at the door VVingham imist 'Sat. April 291 9 am til 5 p.m: Prizes are sponsored by Staintons Hardware, Canadian Tire, Wingham Sales Arena, Hook, Line & Sinker COMING EVENTS 50T11 ANNIVERSARY For. Ed and Violet Thompson at Lucknow Legion, Sat., April 29, 8 p.m. -1 a.m. Best wishes only. PUBLIC WELCOME To attend , ground breaking cere- monies of ,NOW Sacred Heart Church, 176 Victoria St: E., Wing- hamk4 Sun., April 30, 11:45 a.m. Re- freshments following. SERVICES 0,07 SWF', r'Inerrdii An Me; Ormal and I would like to thank Dr. Long for his kindness and under- standing, the first floor nursing staff of Wingham & District Hospital for all their TLC and the staff and volunteers of physiotherapy and occupational therapy. Also thank you to Rev. Rea Grant and to friends and family for their visits, cards and gifts which we appreciated very much. Ormal and Lillian Smith Margaret and Isaac Metcalfe wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for gifts, good wishes, cards and their welcome presence at their 50th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to our family and helpers for all the work in making this a memorable occasion. A big thank you to my many friends in the community for their prayers and concern expressed in so many caring ways throughout the last several months. To those I haven't met, but who somehow know me anyway; to the staff of the Wing - ham and District Hospital, St. Jo- seph's,#11 Oa', London and Univer- sity„.11..: ital, London; to the staff and students of the F. E. Madill Sec- Ohdary School; in short, to everyone who contributed in any way to my successful battle against cancer. Sincerely, Paul Clark Times office. Phone 357-2320. „CARDS OF THANKS WATER PROBLEMS? ...ORNIONG WATER CONCERNS? —TASTE & ODOM; HARD ARO AMY? FREE WATER ANALYSIS (No Obligation) YOUR. MAN Serving your community. for over 35 years. IA N MORTON • Gonesto4 I would like to thank everyone for visits, cards, flowers and goodies while in hospital and since coming home. Special thanks to everyone for their good care. Nora Finnigan We would like to extend sincere thanks to the neighbors on Catherine and Victoria Streets for the lovely plant, the donations of food and the sympathy shown during our recent bereavement. The loss of a husband and father was easier to bear with their support and the care and con- sideration of Dr. Wong. Our special thanks go to the nurses on second floor of Wingham and District Hos- pital for their kindness and especial- ly to Mrs. Gibson for seeing Dad through at the end. Sincerely, The family of Eugene Force I would like to thank Dad and Kendra for, driving me to St. Jo- seph's Hospital after my accident Friday night. Thanks to Dr. Long and the specialists and to Molly, Jim and Grandma for staying with Mom. Steven Thynne I sincerely thank everyone for their help and support during my surgery and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. McGregor, Dr. Hanlon and the eating nurses of ICU, to my loving family, friends and co-workers who visited and phoned or sent flowers and cards. I enjoyed the special visits with Rev. Madge. To my children and hus- band, the biggest thank you of all. You're terrific. Diane Thynne rrb PHIL'S Refrigeration and Appliance Service, 24-hour emergency service, used appliance sales. Phone 887- 9062. rrb PARKER LOCK & Safe Co. Lock and safe sales and service. Stuart T. Parker, 887-6350, Brussels. Please leave message. 24tf RANDY'S furnace and chimney cleaning. Phone 357-1407. lrrb REPAIRS to starters, alternators and generators. Albrecht Auto Elec- tric (north of Whitechurch). Phone 357-3495. 4,11,18,25 FOR AN HONEST no obligation ans- wer to your water questions or prob- leins, call' John MacCannell, Han- over, 3d4-1894 (office) or Wingham, 357-2263 (home). Your AqUafine Water Consultant in the Wingham area. IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH through better posture, flexibility and circu- lation. Allow us to demonstrate our concepts that promote a "Healthier Well -Being". May Special 40 per CI t off otr regular rates; example, 2 visits per week for May regular $80, now $48. Slender Concept, Wing - ham. Phone 357-2801. I would -like to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for their flow- ers, cards and expressions of sym- pathy in memory of Scott Adams. Isabel Adams and family. I would like to thank Dr. Long, Dr. Omole, Dr. Gear and the nursing staff of the second floor and ICU at Wingham and District Hospital for their excellent care while 1 was a pa- tient in the hospital. Also, thank you to family, friends and Rev. Welch for visits and cards. Special thanks to Edith. Thank you everyone, Burns Moffatt We would like to thank all of our family and friends for making our stag and doe such a success. Special thanks to the wedding party for making the evening possible. Susanne Fischer and BruceCampbell 1 wish to thank all the wonderful people who shared my 72nd birthday with me on April 22. A very special anks to Helen Huggart, June and Sandra Lowrey, Ruth and Runa who worked so hard. To Millie and Isa- bel, so much thanks and to Lloyd Norman and his band and all who at- tended. I will always be so humbly grateful. Also to Brenda Kennedy for the beautiful sign. Thanks every- one. Tessie Crawford IN MEMORIAM .JOHNSTON—In memory our dear wife, mother and grandmother, Florence Johnston, who passed aWay-May 1, 1988. Time slips by, But memories stay,. Quietly remembered, Everyday. —Arways missed, Carl and family. CARDS OF THANKS . We would like to express our thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the expressions of sympathy during the loss, of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Janet Walker. A special thanks to Lieutenant Al Sweeney of Stratford, to Doug McBurney and Doug Layton of the McBurney Funeral Home, for the flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Fund, cards and baking sent to our homes. Helen and Ross Gray, Joe and Eileen Walker and family, Clarence and Emma Henning, Alex and Edna MacTavish and family, Lloyd and Helen Walker and family NOTICE THIS IS SECRETARY'S Week! Show your appreciation with a spe- cial bouquet from Wilma Scott Flowers. Phone 357-3778. We deliver. SHAKLEE PRODUCTS now avail- able in Wingham. Phone 357-3128 and ask about our "Pamper Night". 18,25