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50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family of Hugh and Elaine Mun-
dell invite friends, neighbors and
relatives to share in the celebration
of their 50th wedding anniversary at
an open house on Sun,, June 11 from
2-4:30 p.m. at Bluevale Hall. Best
wishes only.
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COLD MEAT SUPPER
Bluevale United Church cold meat
supper, Wed., May 31, 5-7 p.m. Ad-
mission: adults $6, 6-12 years $3, pre-
schoolers free. Take-outs (Bluevale
only) or pick-ups available by phon-
ing 357-1876 by May 29.
23,30
GARDEN PARTY
Gorrie United Church garden party,
Wed., 'June 14, 4:30-7 p.m. Adults
$6.50, children $2.50.
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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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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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RETIREMENT TEA
The staff of Wingham Public School
cordially invite you to a retirement
tea in honor of Joan Martin at Wing -
ham Public School on Sun. , June 4, 2-
4 p.m.
23,30
5oTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Open house to celebrate Ivan and
Gladys Haskins' 50th wedding anni-
versary, Sun., June 4, 2-4 p.m., Gor-
rie United Church. Everyone wel-
come. Best wishes only, please.
23,30
ANNUAL MEETING
Of Wingham and Area Day Centre
for the Homebound, will be held
Mon., June 26 at 1 p.m. in the Wing -
ham Armouries. Video presenta-
tion: "Looking For Yesterday",
with Naomi Feil. Everyone wel-
come.
OUR BIGGEST EVER
SUMMER DANCE
Blyth Lions Club, featuring 50s and
60s Juusic by Whiskey Jack Music
Co., Sa,t..„,, JUrie 24, 9 p.m. -I a.m.,
Blyth Ateho Floor Age of majority
required. Tickets $5 per person at
the door. Phone Don Scrimgeour 523-
4551 to ensure ticketsfor your group,
23,30,6,13,20
COLD PLATE SUPPER
McIntosh United Church cold plate
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.
16,30
MIXED EUCHRE
TOURNAMENT
Blyth Lions Mixed Euchre Tourna-
ment, Blyth Community entre,
Sat., June 3, 8 p.m. Prizes, $50, $40,
$30. Tickets $4 per person. Lunch in
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eluded. For information call Don
Scrimgeour 523-4551,
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting for Wingham
and District Community Living As-
sociation, Mon., June 12 at 8 p.M. in
the Wingham United Church. Guest
speaker, Harry Zwerver, Executive
Director of the Ontario Association
for Community Living.
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PRE -REGISTRATION
The Wingham Nursery School pre-
registration for the 1989-90 school
year will be held on June 8 and 9
from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Children must be
2-5 years old and toilet trained.
Come in and see us on Josephine
Street across from the Town Hall or
phone 357-2362. Register your child
now to avoid disappointment in Sep-
tember.
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ANNUAL. INSPECTION
543 Sqaudron of the Royal Canadian
Air Cadets will hold their annual in-
spection at the Lockridge Memorial
Arena on Wed., May 31 from 7:30-
9:39 p.m. Visitors are welcome.
COFFEE HOUR
At Wingham Bible Chapel, Wed.,
June 7, 1041:30 a.m. Demonstration
of silk scarf painting. Speaker will
be Mrs. Grace Richardson who is a
missionary to Zambia. Babysitting
is provided. All ladies welcome.
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91-uron Latuucaping Limited (1
Residential and Commercial Landscape Contractor
RR 2, Lucknow, Ontario 1/2 mile south of Lucknow on
Bus. (519) 529-7247 Huron County Road #1
HYDROSEEDING
• unique spray application for hard -to -reach areas
• prevents moisture loss from soil
• provides even coverage of lawns, slopes, ditches
• much less expensive than sodding
• rapid germination with combined application of seed,
wood fibre mulch and water
• scarcity of sod makes hydroseeding even more
attractive.
Our garden centre Includes:
• caliper trees
• ornamental trees & shrubs
• perennials & annuals
• seedlings (wind breaks)
• mulches & /litre matting
organic fertilizers, etc.
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LIVANO FOODS LIFESTyl.cE '
SEMINAR
Dr. Ann Wigmore's Living Foods
Lifestyle Seminar, Hanover Town
t;01111):).171Trentinted'
St.,
dtiunets' 3a'ned atajnste-
saMples included, Complete fee 65.
For more information phone 1
4266 or 1-364-3391.
HOT DOG BARBECUE
At the Toronto Dominion Bank,
Josephine St., Wingham on Fri.,
June 2 from 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Pro-
ceeds are going to help the Sick Chil-
dren's Hospital of Western Ontario
in London.
BUCK AND DOE
For Murray Dawson and
Sat., June 10 at ,the
Legion. Dancing 9 p.
Tickets $4 per person.
Sonja Olds,
Wingham
m. -1 a.m.
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BOY'S NIGHT OUT
Come to the last Boy's Night Out
gathering for the season. In celebra-
tion of an enjoyable and successful
first year, Boy's Night Out are wind-
ing it up with a barbecue at the
Wawanosh Valley Conservation
Authority. The date is Sat., June 10.
Times are 3-5 p.m. for games such
as crocket, horseshoes and baseball;
5-6 p.m. for dinner. For dinner bring
your own meat; other items like
salad, drinks and desserts will be
provided. For the daring, a canoe
trip to the conservation (starts at 1
p.m.), will, also be planned. For
more details phone Dave Martin 357-
1668 or Terry Deyell 357-2808. Need a
ride? also call. Hope to see you there
men, for a super day!
NOON LUNCHEON
In Wroxter United Church, Fri.,
June 2, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
16,30
BUCK AND DOE
For Joanne Shaw and Lloyd Lockie,
Sat., June 10, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. at Kurtz -
vine Community Centre.
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HURON
COUNTERMEASURES '89
WORKSHOP
DON'T DRINK
DRIVE
Arrange for a
designated driver!
FEATURED SPEAKER:
Peter Mercer, Professor of
Law, University of Western
Ontario
TOPIC: Social Host Liability
The Current Law and Public
Policy
DATE: Friday, June 16, 1989
TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
PLACE: The Livery,
35 South Street, Goderich
COST: $15.00 (includes
refreshments & cold buffet
lunch)
REGISTRATION
DEADLINE: June 12,1989
Anne Wickie,
Program Secretary
Huron Addiction Assess-
ment & Referral Centre
Box 478,
79 Wellington St.,
Clinton, Ont. NOM 1L0
Telephone 482-1767
a Sponsored by the .
), Pluton Daunts sums '89
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FIRST PATIENT arrives at Wingham and District Hospital from
disaster scene at Western Foundry. Wheeling the patient inside are
triage team members Dr, Anthony Bekasiak, left, and head nurse,
Keith Carson.
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to express our 'sincere ap-
preciation to our relatives, friends
and neighbors for their thoughtful
support during our recent loss, for
the sympathy expressed through
visits, cards and donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation, Can-
cer Society, Kidney Foundation and
Children's Hospital of Western On-
tario, the beautiful floral arrange-
ments and the many gifts of food.
Also we wish to thank Douglas Mc-
Burney and Douglas Layton of the I
McBurney Funeral Home, Rev.
Douglas Madge and the ladies of
Belgrave UCW and ladies of the
ninth line of East Wawanosh. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Gear and the nurs-
ing staff on second floor of Wingham
and District Hospital. Your thought-
fulness will long be remembered.
Ardyss Johnston and family
I would like to say a sirkere thank
you to friends, neighbors and rela-
tives for cards, flowers and phone
calls while I was in hospital. Special
thanks to ambulance attendants, Dr.
Ping, nurses in ICU, and Rev. Rea
Grant for his visits. Your thoughtful-
ness was much appreciated.
Murray Taylor
We would' like, to thank everyone
who sent cards, gifts and best wshei
on the occasion of our 45th wedding
anniversary, making -it a time to be
-I remembered. Speciatthanks to Den-
nis and Linda, Richard and Trudy,
Patricia, Rob aild Leah and their
families for arranging eitetthing.
Tom and Shirley Wharton
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to neighbors, friends and rel-
atives for the gifts given to me at the
community shower. The thought and
That went foto the program Will
a be•remeln led;
' , Pairl Shaw
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NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
ALBERT MORTON
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Albert Morton,
late of the Village of Lucknow, in the
County of Bruce, who died on or
about the 3rd day of April, 1989, are
hereby notified to send particulars
of same to the undersigned on or
before the .28th day of June, 1989,
after which date, the estate will be
distributed, with regard only to
claims of which the undersigned
shall then have notice, and the un-
dersigned will not be liable to any
person of whose claim she shall not
the/11%w notice.
DATED at the 16th day of May,
1980.
Doris Morton,
Executrix by her Solicitors,
Messrs. Troyan & Fincher,
Barristers & Solicitors,
44 North Street,
P.O. Etox 97
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