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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-08-29, Page 9Page 8A - The Wingham Agivenee-Timee, Aug. 29,1989 COMING EVENTS PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICES An information night regarding Pal- liative Care Services will be held Tues., Sept. 5, 7:30 p.m. in the Wing - ham Hospital gymnas4um. AIL these interested in learning more about this new program are invited. For more information phone 357-1340. 22,29 REGISTRATION FOR BELMORE FIGURE SKATING And Minor Hockey, Thurs., Sept. 7, 7-9 p.m. and Sat., Sept. 9, 10 a.m.-12 noon, Belmore Library. Late regis- tration fee in effect. 22,29 LA NGSIDE REUNION Plan to attend the Langside Reunion at 1 p.m., Sat., Sept. 2 at Wingham Armouries. Anyone interested in the Langside Community is welcome. Potluck meal at 4:30 p.m. Dishes and cutlery provided. 22,29 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. l ltf BUCK AND DOE For Glen Taylor and Lisa Robertson on Fri., Sept. 1 at Atwood Communi- ty Centre, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Music by DJ. Lunch provided. Tickets $6 at the door. 22,29 COFFEE HOUR At the Wingham Bible Chapel, Wed., Sept. 6, 10-11:30 a.m. The speaker will be Barbara Hodgins from Clinton. Flower arranging will be featured. Nursery provided. All ladies welcome. 29,5 30T11 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of Bill and Jean Renwick proudly announce that Sat., Sept. 2 is their parents' 50th wedding anniver- sary. A reception will be held on that day at the Wingham Legion Hall, Victoria St. W. at 8 p.m. Relatives, friends and neighbors are invited to attend. Your presence will their treasured gift. COMING EVENTS PERILS OF PERSEPHONE August 31, September 2 (matinee), 6, 7 (matinee), 8, 9 (matinee). Note: Rush seats only for all performances of "Perils". Mail Order Bride: August 31 (matinee), September 1, 2, 5, 6 (matinee), 7, 9. Unless other- wise indicated, all performances are at 8:30 p.m., matinees are at 2 p.m. Box Office 523-9300 or 523-9225. 5oTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY You are invited to attend an open house in honor of Cliff and Nell Johnston's 0th wedding, anniver- sary on Surr., Sept. 3 at the former Kinloss Central School, Holyrood, from 1-4 p.m. Best wishes only. MEETING. ATTENTION ALL SNOWMOBILERS There will bp a meeting, on Wed., Aug. 30, 7:30 p.m. at the Wingham & District Snowmobile Clubhouse. Members interest is needed on trails, activities and clubhouse, to determine direction of coming season. If you can't come and are willing to help or have some ideas,. please phone 357-3288, 357-2981 or 357-1550. BUCK AND DOE For Lisa Robertson and Glen Taylor on Fri., Sept. 1, 9 p.m. -1 a.m., At- wood Community Centre. Music by DJ. Lunch provided. $6 per person. BRUSSELS FALL FAIR "Queen of the Fair" crowning and dance, Sept. 9. Speeches 8 p.m., dance 9 p.m., crowning- 10 -p.m. Music by Mozart's Melody Masters at the BM&G Community Centre. 29,5 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE DO YOU have listings to advertise in 132 weekly newspapers? Call us now for details on our blanket classified coverage of Ontario or specific areas of the province. The Wingham Advance -Times, 357-2320. HOUSE FOR SALE, 1 block from downtown Wingham. Three bed- rooms, kitchen, dining room, liv.ing room, 3 piece bath, large sunporch and new carpets. Low taxes. Phone 1-357-3812. 29,5 The Man To See Is LFPCI NTE E' f. C I. K. a- t, Critnirn. 3 SOMETHING SPECIAL - A very unique, four-bedrooM ham home, generously landscaped giving you that woods" feeling of privacy, rear sundeck overlooks a "ravine" lot; front "Florida" room creates a cozy cottage atmosphere. You'll love the all NEW kitchen (a lady's dream), 13'x21' dining room with bay window, family room with patio doors and living room with fireplace; even a finished basement playroom! DISTINC- TIVELY DIFFERENT!! FINE FAMILY HOME has recently undergone extensive renova- tive changes including giant new kitchen with adjacent utility room, patio doors and 4 pc. bath in addition to the large newly carpeted living room and dining room, all redrywalled. Upstairs, three bedrooms. This charming Wingham home has a roomy 82'x132' lot. CALL NOW FOR MORE DETAILS!! FUNCTIONAL, ROOMY, IMMACULATE - and the complete ex- terior has had a brand new paint job! In the heart of Wingham, this four-bedroom beauty has 1 1/2 baths, ample kitchen, ground floor utility room, closed side porch, king-size living and dining rooms plus den (or downstairs bedroom) and open front verandah. Updated electrical, roof and insulation. IT'S JUST PLAIN NICE! $84,900. GREAT POTENTIAL - Brand new building 16'x24' for produce sales, right on payed county road. Two-bedroom mobile home and storage shed, both to be completed. Cooler, drilled well and 200 amp service. 135 acres with 72 workable, bush and pond site. 15 minutes from Wingham. Asking $129,000. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - Main street, Wingham, with retail store space and three two-bedroom apartments. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. 9- h III L. REALTOR Contact: OFFICE Stan Chadwick 357-2497 357=1$44 Margaret Day 357-2196 a BROKER REAL. ES1PCrE 199A JOSEPHINE ST., WINGHAM, ONTARIO • 3571,1117 • 11.b HOBBY FARM WITH INCOME - Elegant traditional home, plus recent family room addition. Fireplace, two car garage. Treed, landscaped grounds. Pond and other buildings. 55 acres of rich productive soil growing a vari- ety of bountiful crops. 45 acres of scenic woods. See this property now at its best. Modestly priced at $169,000. INCOME PROPERTY - Just converted.to a new two bed- room main floor apartment and A 4 bedrOom family resi- dence. Each separately contained with ample parking. The entire property has been updated and well maintained. COMMERCIAL BUILDING - Village location on Itatdtop County road. On 1.5 acres. Built 1987, 2400 sq. ft. 16.6,ft celing, two overhead doors. Metal clad interior / Mellott Insulated, heated by two Infrared gas burners. 3;phase hydro. You may operate the business of your choice in a prosperous farming district. Price reduced to '89,000. MEM UNTNO MOM I(. FITZSIMMONS 3571117 Wingharn BRIAN rtilcBURNEV 335-3761 RA 1, Winaharn NOTICE DR: PING and Dr. Long's office will be closed Fri., Sept. 1. 22,29 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. 2Orrb 0 BILL STEPHENSON of Investors Group, business phone number is 357-1075. 13tf 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. Friday at 5:00 p.m. is the publication deadline. 2Orrb THE TET .F.PHONE NUMBER for B & M Rentals is 357-1666. 4tfn SORRY, no cancellations or changes in classified ads may be made later than 10 a.m. on Monday for publica- tion, in The Wingham Advance - Times. 18tf FREE FIREWOOD, mostly poplar, to be cleared before mid-September. Phone 887-6306. 29,5 NOTICE PLANNING MEETING 1989-90 Scouting Year Wingham Scout House AUGUST 31 7:30 p.m. All past leaders and Group Committee and interested new leaders. 'rv1M10.'"VieKinata,WOhomUqW " zz,:f4 tataPlOkazdaAak ; for WINGHAM SCOUTING ASSOCIATION at Wingham Scout House This includes: BEAVERS CUBS SCOUTS VENTURER'S Tuesday September 12/89 REGISTRATION The Wingham Nursery School registration for 1989-90 school year. September 7th & 8th 9:00 a.m. 10 3:30 p.m. Children must be 2 to 5 years and toilet trained Josephine Street across from the Town Hall or phone 357-2362 for more information. CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 11th CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Audrey Smith wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives and friends for cards, letters, floral tributes, mem- orial contributions and for the many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement. To so many who at- tended the graveside service at Wingham, .we graciously acknowl- edge your genuine tribute. Special thanks to MaryLou and Brian Cameron for hosting a time of acquaintance and fellowship, assist- ed by others whom we know so well. Thanks also to Rev. John Vaudry and McBurney Funeral Home for their stand-by service due to travel distance. May God bless. Hartley, Karen and David, Ken and Cynthia Frances and I would like to thank our family for planning our recent 40th wedding anniversary celebra- tion. The Ben Miller Banquet, pic- tures and entertainment on Satur- day and the Mass of Thanksgiving on Sunday made "our day" a most enjoyable one. George and Frances King We wish to thank our friends for their kindness on the death of my sister. Jean and Ed Bauer Thank you to all our friends, neighbors, teachers, coaches and co- workers for your friendship over the past 18 years. You have all played a special role in our lives and won't be forgotten. Special thanks to all of you who have sent letters, cards and gifts to wish us good luck in our new home. To all our neighbors who honored us with a party and present- ed us with an engraved silver tray. Thank you again. It was wonderful of you. This is an open invitation to come and visit us in Kitchener. Brian, Raye, Michael, Trevor, Matthew and Katie Elmslie I would like to thank my family, friends, relatives and neighbors for their cards, flowers, visits and food brought to our home during my re- cent stay and since corning home from Stratford General and Wing - ham and District Hospitals. Special thanks to Allan MFGill for all his help. Thanks again.' Elma Harris May I extend my "thanks" to friends, relatives and neighbors for flowers, cards and telephone calls during my stay in Toronto Wellesley and Riverdale Hospitals, and for food sent in since returning home. It was very much appreciated. Jean Deans Thanks to all ay* remembered us in your own special Ivey on our 25th wedding anniversary. We have many great memories to cherish. Murray and Helen MacFarlane Many thanks to all friends who re- membered me by cards, visits and inquiries while a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Clifford Cooke I would like to say thank you to my family for a very enjoyable get to- gether to celebrate my 90th birth- day. Also to Mrs. Gertie Tiffin and friends who held a "surprise party" for me, a very special thank you, and to all who sent cards, phone calls and in any way helped to make my 90th birthday a very joyous and memorable occasion. Mrs. Myra J. Pennington To all my friends who visited and sent cards and flowers to me on my 90th birthday, many thanks. To my granddaughter Beverley and her husband Brian Walden who held a birthday party for me at their home, and the A4 members of my family who attended, bearing gifts, a very special thank you. Thanks also to the girls at Bray Lodge who helped make my birthday special. Your kindness will never beforgotten. Gertrude Allen Royal Homes -I would like to ex- tend a sincere thank you to the people of Royal Homes as well as the folks of Wingham for making my stay so enjoyable. It has made my return to Fanshawe College that much more difficult. Thank you again, you know who you are. David McIntosh, Photographer The Wingham and District Big Sisters Association would like to thank all those who participated in our Celebrity Car Wash on Sat., Aug. 26, as well as those who donated the items necessary to make our car wash such a success. Your time and thoughtfulness were greatly ap- preciated. Alternate Education Program at F. E. Madill 8. 8. you left school without your diploma but now find you need it, we have a new program that will help yOu get it. The program is called Alternate i:lu'cation arid it can be set up to suit your needs and your schedule. For More 'detallgo please call the school at 3674860 and ask about Alternate Education. tit IRTHS akaaaaaaPaa'-:=-ra aaaniaa.,,:aaaars g:•:aaala.a.aaaaaa, COOK—Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cook, RR 3, Goderich, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Kevin David Alexander, seven pounds, 13 ounces, on Aug. 18 at Wingham and District Hospital. A brother for Jessica, Jean and Gra- ham. Proud grandparents are Bob and Jean Simpson of Kintail, Gra- ham and Mary Cook of Ripley. HARRISON—Mr. and Mrs. Miles Harrison, RR 2, Wingham, welcome a son, Ryan Timothy Mark, born Aug 19 at Wingham and District Hospital. The new arrival tipped the scales at seven pounds, nine ounces, and is a brother for Michael. Grandparents are James and Georgina Sneller and Albert Harrison, all of Teeswater. HOPE—Bob and Helen (Chan- dler) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Ernily Sarah, on Aug. 20 at Sault Ste. Marie Hospital. Proud grandpar- ents are Zella Hope, Sault Ste. Marie and Peter and Sybil Chan- dler, Ilderton. CAMPBELL—Dean and Nancy Campbell, Cambridge, are proud to announce the birth of their son, Cole William, Aug. 25, weighing nine pounds, 14 ounces. Cole is a wee brother for Danielle. Happy grandparents are Bert and Shelley Campbell, Wingham; Don and Mar- ion McCurdy, Crediton; great- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lamport, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Cord Pengelly, Belgrave and Olive Campbell, Belgrave. TENDERS FOR SALE if3Y TENDER Lucknow & District Fire Department 1975 GMC 6000 Fire truck AS IS TCE 625V576728 5 speed, 2,speed axle, V8, 7320 miles, 1000 x 20 tires (Firestone), 1100 gallon watertank. Truck can be seen at the Lucknow Fire Hall. Tenders must be received at the Luc - know Town Hall by 5:00 p.m. September 11, 1989. PAYNE—Stephen and Louise Payne of Gorrie, are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Janine Rachel on August -9, 1989, weighing 8 lbs., 4 ozs. Proud grandparents are Arthur and Eleanore Gibson and Marjorie and Harvey Payne, all of Wroxeter. Spoiling privileges also go to great - grandma Mrs. Eve Payne. Special thanks to Dr. Barbara Matthews of the Listowel Memorial Hospital and obstetrics staff - You're a great bunch. CSA standards now accepted overseas Canadian Standards Association (CSA) has signed reciprocal testing agreements with two product test- ing organizations across the Atlantic. Under the new agreements, both BSI in Great Britain and KEMA in the Netherlands will be accepting CSA testing standards for goods manufactured in Canada. The move will assist Canadian manufacturers in exporting their products, accord- ing to a CSA statement released recently. KEMA has acted on CSA's behalf for about 36 years as a testing, certi- fication and inspection agency for European manufacturers wishing to sell products in Canada, and BSI has also acted in this capacity on behalf of British manufacturers. Under the new agreement, both organizations will allow CSA to assess Canadian goods on their behalf. Similar agreements have been made with Japan Electrical Testing Laboratory and JMI Institute in Japan to facilitate the export of North American goods to Japan. Implementation of the recent Free Trade Agreement gave added impetus to the movement toward greater compatibility of Canadian and U.S. standards. TENDERS FESTIVAL INVITATION TO TENDER By the Blyth Centre for the Arts. Project Description: Addition to Blyth Memorial Community Hall and Blyth Centre for the Arts Administration Office inclu- ding renovations to the Administration Offices. Work involves renovation to existing administration office in- cluding creation of second floor rehearsal hall and new roof structure spanning full building width and a 6000 sq. ft. two storey addition of masonary cavity wall construction with pre- cast concrete floor and steel flat roof structure linking the ad- ministration building with Blyth Memorial Community Hall. Offers under seal will be received at the office of Christopher Borgal Architect, located'at P.O. Box 276, 66 Victoria Street N., Goderich, Ontario, N7A 3Z2, 1-519-524-5313, at or before 3:00 p.m. on the 21st day of September, 1989. Tender documents for a stipulated price contract may be obtained from the office of the architect upon receipt of a re- fundable deposit cheque of $100.00 per set on or after the 24th day of August, 1989. Documents may be obtained by general contract bidders only. Subtrades and suppliers may view Tender Documents at the office of the architect or at the London, Grand Valley, or Tor- onto Construction Association offices. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Congratulations to Doug and Betty Foxton on their 30th Wedding Anniversary Love from your children, Paul, Brenda, Miles; Debora, Robert, Arthur and Chelsielyn •