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BUCK AND DOE
For Norm Watson and Sheri Martin,
Sat., May 13, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. at Howick
Community Centre. Music by DJ.
Lunch provided.
DABBER BINGO
Lucknow and District 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.
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"ART 'N ACTION"
The Wingham and Area Community
Arts Committee (WACAC) is
pleased to sponsor Wingham's first
"Art 'N Action" to be held Mon.,
May 29, 7 p.m. in F. E. Madill High
School's large gym. Music, dance,
gymnastics, arts, crafts and quilts
will be featured. Tickets may be
purchased at the door.
EUCHRE PARTY
At Wingham Legion, Mon., May 15
at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. $1.50
per person.
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE
PARTY OF CANADA
On Tues., May 16, the Christian
Heritage Party of Canada invites
everyone to hear our national lead-
er, Ed Vanwoudenberg at the Luck -
now Community Centre, 7:30-10 p.m.
COLD MEAT SUPPER
Calvin rick United Church is hold-
ing it's annual cold meat supper on
Sat., May 20 at the Institute Hall,
Belgrave, from 5-7 p.m. Adults $6,
children $3, family maximum $18.
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DANCE
At Bluevale Hall, Fri., May ,12, 9
p.m. -1 a.m. Tiffins Orchestra.
Ladies please bring lunch. $5 per
couple.
STAG
For Greg Simpell, Sat., May 13 at
Dave Yull's shed. Admission45.
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C.Y
I would like to express my thanks
to relatives, friends and neighbors
for the visits, phone calls, gifts,
flowers and cards while I was a pa-
tient in the hospital.
Willie VanderWoude
The family of the late Loretta Hopf
would like to express our sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbors for their kind messages of
sympathy, flowers, mass cards and
donations. A special thanks to
County of Bruce General Hospital,
staff, to Father Rich for his prayers
and comforting words. To CWL for
their prayers and lunch the ladies
served after the funeral mass. A
special thank you to Tanner and
Pearson Funeral Home. Your kind-
ness was greatly appreciated and
will always be remembered.
The Hopf family
We wish to express sincere ap-
preciation toou-relatives, friends
and neighborsr
for their support and
kindness during our recent loss of a
loving husband and father, Bert. For
sympathy expressed through floral
tributes, memorial donations, cards,
visits and the many gifts of food
brought to our home, we are deeply
grateful. Special thanks to Doug Mc-
Burney and Doug Layton of the
McBurney Funeral Home, the Rev.
Bonnie Lambie and the ladies of
Bluevale United Church, Unit 2. We
will always treasure your kindness
and thoughtfulness.
Ruth and Murray Hastings
WANTED TO RENT
RENTAL ACCOMMODATION re-
quired immediately. Blyth Festival
is looking to rent house or apartment
for theatre staff this summer.
Please call Blyth Festival at 523-
4345. 2,9
FARMHOUSE near Wingham.
Phone 395-3239.
9,16,23
HOUSE IN WINGHAM. Phone 357-
3297. 9,16
HOUSE AND BARN in Wingham
area. Phone 357-1081.
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1 OR 2 BEDROOM apartment in
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We would like to express our sin-
cere thanks to our relatives, friends
and neighbors for their expressions
of sympathy through flowers, cards,
donations to the Cancer Society, food
sent to our home during the loss of a
dear mother and grandmother, Mrs.
Jean Lincoln. Special thanks to Dr.
McGregor, the nurses on second
floor of Wingham and District Hos-
pital, the ; VON homemaker, Rev.
Rea Grant, the McBurney Funeral
Home, also the church ladies for the
delicious lunch served after the fu-
neral. Your thoughtfulness will al-
ways be remembered.
Eldon, Lynn and family
We would like to extend our deep-
est gratitude to relatives, neighbors
and friends who attended our 50th
wedding anniversary. Thank you
also for your gifts, cards and flow-
ers. It was deeply appreciated.
Ed and Violet Thompson
A sincere thank you to all our fam-
ily, friends and neighbors for all
your help and generous donations of
clothes, toys, food and money. Your
kindness will never be forgotten.
Bob and Donna Wattam
and family
TRAILERS FOR SALE
60'x12' HOUSE TRAILER, 288 sq. ft.
addition included. Precast cement
steps. $14,500. Phone 357-3215 after 6
p.m.
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MOTORCYCLES
FOR SALE
1985 HONDA SHADOW 750 with en-
gine guards and windshield, excel-
lent condition, 2,400 certified. Phone
357-2163.
1 4 HONDA V45 MAGNA motor-
cycle, 750 cc, excellent condition, in-
cludes extras. Phone 392-6361 or 392-
6564 evenings.
CARS AND TRUCKS
FOR SALE
1 0 Z28 CAMARO, black and gold,
ps, pb, AM -FM cassette, excellent
condition, never winter driven,
56,000 km. Phone 357-1407 after 6 d
P.M •
25TH ANNIVERSARY
An open house will be held for Cecil
and Donna Horton at their home on
Sun., May 14, 2-4:30 p.m.
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC
Sears office, Wingham, Fri., May 12,
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free draw.
ROAST BEEF
NOON LUNCHEON
At St. Stephen's Anglican Church,
Gorrie, Thurs., May 25, starting at
11:45 a.m.
PARENTING COURSE
Taught by Mrs. Amy Dempsey, di-
rector of Women's Ministries for
Christian Inter -Varsity Fellowship
on the topic of `Communication', at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Wingham on Wed., May 17 at 7:30
p.m. Donations welcome.
SINGLES' DANCE
At White Carnation Hall, Holmes-
ville, Sat., May 13, dancing 9 p.m. -1
a.m. Music by Tiffin's. No jeans
please.
IN MEMORIAM
WHEELER—In loving memory our
dear mother, Mrs. Pearl Wheeler,
Belgrave, who passed away May 3,
1978.
Wonderful memories woven in gold
These are the memories we tenderly
hold,
Deep in our hearts her memory is
kept
To love, to cherish and never forget.
—Ever remembered by her fam-
ily.
ROBERTSON --In loving memory of
Jean Robertson, who passed away
May 10, 1979.
Sweet memories will linger forever
Time cannot change them, it's true,
--Years that may come cannot sever
My loving remembrance of you.
—Brother, Lloyd Robertson.
EDGAR®In loving memory of our
precious daughter and granddaugh-
ter, Alyson, who passed away May
17, 1988.
You tried so hard to stay with us
Your fight was all in vain,
God took you to be with Him
He freed you from all pain.
To your resting place we visit
And place your flowers with care,
But no one knows the heartache
When we walk away and leave you
there.
They say memories are golden
Well that is very true,
But we never wanted memories
We only wanted you.
To us you were someone special
And miss you more each day,
One of the saddest days in our lives
Was the day you passed away.
No tears can show, no words can say
How much we lost on that sad day.
—Sadly missed by Daddy and
Mommy, Grandpa and Grandma
Wall, Grandpa and Grandma Edgar.
HICKEY—In loving memory of Lila
Hickey, who passed away May 11,
God new that she was suffering
That the hills were hard to climb,
So He closed her weary eyelids
And whispered, "Peace be thine".
Away in the beautiful hills of God
By the valley of rest so fair,
Some day, we know not when
We will meet our loved one there.
--Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by husband Robert and fam-
ily.
HOUSE FOR RENT
MALE HAS HOUSE to share, near
owntown Wingham. Phone 357-
2963.
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RESERVE EARL Y
For
MOTHER'S D4 Y
VENDOME
H•0•T•E•T,
Teeswater, Ont.
® lane Dining an the . 4 0
HERITAGE ROOM
Thursday through Sunday
Taking( Reservations
from 6:00 p.m. on
392-6947
Featuring Fresh Catch of the Day
Hydro Vouchers Accepted
Wingham
Minor`
Hockey
Association
ANNUAL
DANCE
Saturday
May 1311989
at the
Wingham Legion
Music by
HIGH TIDE
Tickets available"ht
the door
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Frits Moesman of
Calgary, Alberta announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Su-
zanne Catharine Eileen to Terrance
Keith Nethery, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Terrance Nethery of Wingham, Ont.
The marriage to take place at St.
John the Evangelist Anglican
Church, Calgary, in June.
R. W. Bell
OPTOMETRIST
Goderich
The Square 524-7661
NOTICE
THE TELEPHONE NUMBER for 13
& M Rentals is 357-1686.
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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.
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BLYTH INN dining room reopening
for Sunday buffets, May 7. Served
from 4:30-7 p.m. Bookings. are now
being taken for Mother's Day
brunch and dinner buffet. Phone 523-
9381.
CONTESTANTS WANTED for "Ms.
Ontario Photogenic Contest". Must
be 18 years old by August 1, 1989.
Phone Marcon Studio, Palmerston,
519-343-2201 for details.
2ND FORMOSA TOY SHOW and
Sale, Formosa Community Centre,
Sun., May 14, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Indus-
trial equipment, cars, trucks, vint-
age vehicles, dolls and teddy bears.
Admission: adults $2, children under
12 free if accompanied by an adult.
Lunch booth, door prizes and draws.
Something for everyone! Sponsored
by FCCA for hall improvements.
ATTENTION WAR VETERANS and
dependents : Legion Provincial
Service Officer will visit Branch 180
Royal Canadian Legion, Wingham,
the week
of May 24. Those wishing
g
interviews regarding g pension, al-
lowance, etc., call Branch Service
Officer 357-3784.
THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit
invites you to attend the Gorrie
Adult Health Clinic held at the Town
Hall, Gorrie, on Fri., May 12, from
1:30-3:30 p.m. for health st rveil-
lance, foot care, urine testing and
blood pressure.
PERSONAL
LADIES, gentlemen and churches:
host a Christian Book Party during
May and receive a complimentary
hostess package of Christian books
worth $100. Enjoy a time of fellow-
ship with your friends. For more in-
formation phone Karen Bott 335-
3435.
PREGNANT and need help? Free
positive confidential support. Birth-
right. Phone 357-1066, 357-1769 or
London 432-7197 collect.
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EVENING
Auction Sale
of home furnishings, antiques and woodworking
tools will be held for
Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Pickell
with ADDED CONSIGNMENTS in Teeswater
Agri -Curl Building on
Mon. May 15, at 6:00p .m.
Partial List:
Selling for Mr. & Mrs. Pickell: Living room furniture; shelf units;
antique chest of drawers; antique wash stand; antique kitchen
table; blanket box; upright freezer; chest freezer; gingerbread
clock; child's press back rocker; electric typewriter; books;
garden tools; wood working tools; electric router; sanders;
drills; saws; 6 in. jointer; B&D workmate; vice; blacksmith's
anvil; B&D hed9e trimmer; hammers; garden tiller; lawn mow-
er; 3 wheeled bicycle; and much more.
Consignments Include: A Winnebago, low mileage, loaded
with extras, sleeps 6; radial arm saw; table saw; 2 violins;
stereos; variety of chairs and tables; coffee and end tables;
chesterfield suite; dishes, glass, ornaments,kitchenware; bar
,
fridge.; dishwasher; vacuum cleaner; 3 new Arctic Car coats;
and many more useful and interesting itemssa
LISTING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WHOM -NOTICE.
Owners and Auctioneers not responsible for injuires, accidents
or losses connected in any way with the sale.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D. night of sale. Snack Bar.
Auctioneers
Wallace Ballagh,
Teeswater 392-6170
Grant McDonald,
Ripley. 395-5353