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PARENTING COURSE
CANCELLED
Due to unforeseen circumstances,
the Parenting Course taught by Mrs.
Amy Dempsey, director of Women's
Ministries for Christian Inter -Var-
sity Fellowship on the topic of `Com-
munication', at St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Church, Wingham on Wed.,
May 17 is now cancelled and will be
rescheduled in the fall.
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.
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COLD MEAT SUPPER
Calvin Brick 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 08.
9,16
ROAST BEEF
NOON LUNCHEON
At St. Stephen's Anglican Church,
Gorrie, Thurs., May 25, starting at
11:45 a.m.
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR
A date to mark on your calendar —
Fall Tea being held at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Wingham,
Wed., Sept. 13.
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• 451111 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family of Shirley and Tom
Wharton invite friends, neighbors
and relatives to share in the celebra-
tion of their 45th wedding anniver-
sary, Sat., May 20 at the Wingham
Armouries, dancing 9 p.m. -1 a.m.
Best wishes only.
CWL BAKE, PLANT
AND PRESERVE SALE
Saturday, MAy 20, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.,
Wingham Town Hall.
A CHORAL EVENSONG
Blyth Festival Choir in concert. "A
Choral Evensong" at St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Wingham, Sun,,
June 11,7:30 p.m. Free-will offering.
All welcome.
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Of The Lung Association, Huron -
Perth Counties, will take place at
Spruce Lodge, 643 Gore Street,
Stratford, on Wed., May 31, dinner
6:30 p.m,, business 7:30 p.m. Phone
271-7500 for further information.
125TH ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
Will be held at Chalmer's Presbyte-
rian Church in Whitechurch, Sun.,
May 21, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Guest
speaker will be Rev. Lloyd A. Mur-
dock, B.A.M., B.I.V. Noon luncheon
will be served following the morning
service. Special music for evening
service by Kings Messengers. Old-
time dress optional. Everyone wel-
come.
BUCK AND DOE
Will be held for Joel VanCamp and
Julie Cameron on Sat., May 27 at the
Wingham Legion. Dancing 9 p.m. -1
a.m. Tickets $5 per person.
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NOON LUNCHEON
In Wroxeter United Church, Fri.,
June 2,11:30 a.m.-i p.m.
16,30
USED BOOR SA1E
Huron County's` largest used book
sale. Proceeds to Blyth Festival.
Saturday, May 27,'9 a.m,-5 p.m, and -
Sun., May 28, 12 noon -4 p.m. Books
galore, bake sale, refreshments, at
Blyth Memorial Halt "New book
-corder. Children's storytelling at 2
p.m. each day.
16,23
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DANCE RECITAL
Janice Ballagh's annual dance recit-
al to be held on Fri., May 26 at Tees -
water Town Hall at 8 p.m. Special
guests: McMichael Sisters, Paulette
Lippert, Scott Woods and Triple Ts.
Proceeds to: Cancer Society, Wing -
ham and District Hospital Founda-
tion,
16,23
FREE WHEELCHAIR CLINIC
Friday, June , 2, sponsored by On-
tario March of Dimes, Wingham and
Area Day Centre for the Home-
bound, Doncaster Medical. At the
Armouries. Please call 357-1440 for
an appointment.
16,23
DANCE
At Wingham Armouries to Gordon's
Olde Tyme Music, Fri.,May 19, 8: 30-
11:30 p.m. Free will donations.
Ladies please bring sandwiches.
Sponsored by Wingham Happy
Gang. Everyone welcome.
/CRAFT FESTIVAL
Ripley -Huron Craft Festival spon-
sored by Ripley Agricultural Soci-
ety, Sat., May 20, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at
Ripley -Huron Community Centre.
Admission: 75 cents; under 12 years
free with an adult. Bake sale, door.
prizes, etc.
COLD MEAT SUPPER
McIntosh United Church cold meat
supper, featuring turkey and ham on
Wed., June 7, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Adults
$6, children 11 and under $3, pre-
schoolers free.
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OF THANKS
S ♦' • r 'Mr c WeeireAM
We wish to express sincere ap-
preciation to our relatives, friends
and neighbors 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 Lamble- and the ladies of
Bluevale United Church, Unit 2. We
will always treasure your kindness
��. and thoughtfulness.
Ruth and Murray Hastings
The registered nursing assistants
of Wingham and District Hospital
would like to thank Sears, Zehrs and
everyone who particiapted in
making this year's Blood Pressure
Clinic a success. Anita Dekker was
the winner of the fruit basket.
I would like to thank all my rela-
tives, friends and neighbors for vis- --
its, gifts, flowers and cards. Also Dr.
Soltysik, Dr. Ping and the nurses on
second floor for their kindness while
I was a patient in the hospital.
Sara Anstett
I would like to thank everyone .for
inquiries, phone calls and visits dur-
ing my stay in London and since re-
turning home. Your concern ivery
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My sincere thanks to relatives,
friends, neighbors and Rev. Vaudry
for visits, flowers, gifts, phone calls
and cards while I was a patient in
hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to Dr. Sales, Dr: Gear
and the nurses on second floor of the
Wingham and District Hospital.
James A. Wilson
I would like to express my thanks
to relatives and friends for all the
visits, cards and flowers I received
while in the hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Ping, Dr. Omole and Dr.
Gear,, also the nurses for their great
care. Also thank you to Rev. Madge
for all his visits. It was all greatly
appreciated.
Bill Lediet
Sincere thanks to everyone for the
cards, phone calls, gifts and flowers.
To the people who drove my sister to
London. Thanks to Dr. Hanlon and
the staff at Wingham and District
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. T. D.
Larty at Victoria Hospital and the
nursing staff on fourth floor east.
Harold Casernore
Many thanks to Dr. Gear and Dr.
tem n, also the nurses and tech-
nicians who helped me through my
recent operation. Your efforts are
really appreciated.
Jackson Dunkin
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I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all my friends and neigh-
bors for their cards, flowers, treats
and visits while I was in St. Joseph's
Hospital, Guelph. Special thanks to
Rev. Rea Grant, Dr: Swan and Dr.
McGregor. Everything was greatly
appreciated.
Denis Langridge
The family of the late . Hester
Bradburn would like to express our
thanks to ; our friends and relatives
for their thoughtful concern during
the loss of a dear mother, grand-
mother and great-grandmother. We
are grateful for your sympathy ex-
pressed through the beautiful floral
arrangements, the donations, r cards
and food brought to our homes. We
wish to thank Doug McBurney and
Doug Layton of the McBurney Fu-
neral Home, the ladies of St. Paul's
Church, and Rev. Douglas Madge,
for their thoughtfulness; A very spe-
cial thank you to the nurses on first
floor at the Wingham and District
Hospital for the caring and compas-
sionate way our mother was looked
after during her long stay there. We
will always be grateful to you all.
Ruth and Wallace Baltagh,
Audrey and Jack Adair,
Shirley and Murray Keys,
Murray and Joan Bradburn
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Poe:ASS*
Lucknow Legion
Monday May 2
8:30 ,m
to elect senior and
youth delegates to the
General Meeting of the
P.C. Assoc. of Canada,
to be held in Ottawa,
August 23-27, 1989.
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O'NEIL—Todd and Janet O'Neil
would like to announce the birth of
their son, Jamie. William, six
pounds, six ounces, born April 20
at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Proud grandparents are Bob and
Velma O'Neil and Gary Storey, ,all
of Wingham.
BUSBY --Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Busby of Walkerton welcome with
love a daughter, Brianna Roberta,
seven pounds, six ounces, born
May 6 at Wingham and District
Hospital. -Happy grandparents are
Jim and Grace Busby, RR 2, Mild-
may and Russell and Shirley
Acker -
"an, RR 1, Formosa.
ZEHR. —Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Zehr of Brussels thank God for the
gift of a daughter, 'Maria Joy, born ;,
May 9 at Wirighani and District
Hospital. The new arrival weighed
nine pounds, nine ounces, and is a
sister for Sherah-Leigh. and Charis-
sa.
BURLEY—Mr. . and Mrs. Spencer
Barley of Wingham proudly
announce the birth of their son,
Taylor Andrew, seven pounds, on
May 11 at Wingham and District
Hospital, A brother for Jason and
Ashley. Proud grandparents are
Don. and Betty Burley and Ken and
Edna Foxton, all of . Wingham.,
great-grandmother is lie Burley of
Newcastle.
SEASON CHAMPIONS in the Bantam division of the Wingham
Youth Bowling Council are the Daisies, consisting of team mem-
bers: back, Adam McBurney, Alysha Metcalfe; front, Matthew
Merkley, Jeremy Heffer.
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