HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-09-19, Page 11a•
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THE BIEMAN FAMILY of Wingham, dad Neil and daughters Marco, Missy and Mia, enjoyed a
day of bowling Sunday at the Wingham lanes to mark the 20th anniversary of Wingham Bowl. Sister
Miranda Bieanan was out of range of the camera.
CROSS-COUNTRY MEET Youngrnemners=of the Wingham • • `, a . +tiook .
part in the 16th annual Tottenham cross-country meet on. Sept. 9. 'Taking part bort Wingham Were:
back, Ginny Schenk, Christa Pegg, Julie Lisle, Devin Chaulk and front, Mary and Janet •Lisle. (track
dub photo)
Hnusl o Ati
.:MINISTRY QF 1SIG .
TenderReference Nu er -
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For the supply of all Iabqur,;ma
teriats, and equipment necessary
for the Janitorial Services, Land*
abate end Site:; a►llaint dance els
the Senior Citizen 'building in
Lucknow, Ontario.
Tenders will be received for the
above until 11 000 am local time,
September 200989 by:
The Bruce County Housing Authority
P.O. Box 1450
325 Lambtcn Street
Kincardine, Ontario N2Z 2Z4
(519) 3963439 or I-809-265-3022
from whom details and specifications
may be obtained, quoting reference
number as above.
THE LOIN ST OR ANY TENDER
NOT NECESSARILYACCERTEo
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Township of Howick
Tenders for
Snowplowing.
Sealed tenders will be re-
ceived by the undersigned
until 4 p.m. on Friday, Sept.
22, 1989 from firms or indi-
viduals with equipment
available for the :purpose of
snowplowing roads for the
period from December 1,
1989 to March 31, .1990.
Two plows, are and
one grader and one truck
equipped with sadder and
two-way box. Tender forms
arid particulars are available
0 'a ,-
Gorrie. •
Glenn Underwood,
Road Superintendent
Municipal Office
Gorrie, Ont. NOG 1X0
NOTICE
EFFECTIVE
IMMEDIATELY
5:00 p.m. Friday
is the deadline
for all Display
Advertising.
TENDERS
A Huron County
Housing
® Authority
S.F.T. (HC) 89-14
Janitorial and Snow Remo-
val at 134 Sanders St., •
Exeter.
Tenders will be received for the
above until 11:00 a.m. local
time, by the Huron County
Housing Authority. 44 East
Street, GODERICH, Ontario
N7A 1 N3. (519) 524-2637 from
whom details and specifications
may be obtained, quoting refer-
ence number as above.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
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CAUNT'1r OF HURON
Quotation for Truck
and Grader Tires
SEALED TENDERS on forms
and in envelopes available
from the office of the under-
si, will be received until
4: p.m. local time on
Thursday, October 12, 1 .k.
for the following:
1. Quotation for truck tires
2. ()Wagon for grader tires
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Dens & Merrill, P...Eng.
Huron Coulllty rtaieeer
rade
A FALL TEA was held last Wednesday at St. Andrew's Presbyte-
rian Chum ➢tn Wingham. Doris Bushell served -tea to Uldene
MacKenzie and Ena Ritchie.
the Blyth Festival
proudly presents
All Candidates
Murder
Mystery Dinner Theatre
by Paul Davy
•
I II Memorial
Hall
October
27th, 28th
7:0
re
644 eiiorrriatice
phone
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4 ht�'. niverstary►'
You ere;tinvited to attend
an OPEN HOUSE to
help Celebrate the 40th
Wedding Anniversary of
Russell and Margaret
Zurbrigg, .. Suaiday, Octo-
brer etat., their home,
329 Shuler St., Wing -
ham from .2-- 5 p.m.
Your PreSe4ce will I'm
air treasured gift.
milmr
is fall. We thank
a us m*the past:
S1 'Fu
At t. l9agjt' 4Anglican Church,
Wieg t' Til... ,, Oct.. 2t, 5-7 pan.Ade t ,.ch l�h#n 42 -and under ,
presekoolersfree.
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CWL ANNU44BAZAAR
Sacred Heart'annual bazaar,
Wingham Armouries, Sat., Oct. 28,
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
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HOLLAND AMERICA
CARIBBEAN CRUISE
For 50 plus years and better,
February 24 -March 3, 1990. Join
Derek and Betty Greenhough of
Grand Cove Estates, Grand Bend on
this exciting 1 week cruise aboard
the Nieuw Amsterdam. Enjoy visits
to Cancun, Mexico; ,{echo Rios,
Jamaica; Georgetown, Grand Cay-
man and Key West, Florida. Savings
up to $450 per person before Sept. 3o.
Space is limited. Ellison Travel,
Exeter 1.500-265-7022.
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HOT LUNCHEON
Coming up at St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, Wingham, Nov. 3.
FAMILY DANCE
In: the Whitechurch Community,
Hall, Fri., Sept. 29, Tiffins Orches-
tra` Lunch provided: $5 per person.
Children under• 12 years free.
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At W411ville, rpm_1-
a.m. Wuste by Norm oetr, .No
jeans please -
126TH ANNIVERSARY
_Knox Presbyterian Church, Gerrie,
:Sun., Sept. 24, 11 a.m. Service,
:speaker Don Vair. Music by the
:Deightons.
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WINGHAM FIGURE
SKATING CLUB REGISTRATION
Saturday, Sept. 30, 10 a.m.-12 noon
and Thurs., Oct. 5, 6-8 p.m., upstairs
Wingham Arena. Skating acces-
sories will be for sale, at Thursday's
registration:
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SOTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family, of Charlie and Ruby Mc-
Donald invite Yen to attend a r ep-
tion on the occasion of theirparents'
50th wedding anniversary.onSept. 30
at 9 p.m. at the Lucknow Legion, Let
your presence be your gift.
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RECYCLE
THIS NEWSPAPER
BLYTH FALL
ENTERTAINMENT SERIFS _ s a C Irrsarim
Special remrnaar W.iasL year s I3lytn , a
Festival of Entertainment ticket I. Adva)'1ce.Tltrias
holders to renew your same seats
before Fri., Sept. 22. After Friday,
your seats will be released for sale to
the general public, if not renewed.
1989 Fall Adult or Children Series
tickets on sale now, call for your free
brochure. Information HOT-LINE
(519) 523-9300 or 523-9225.
MISSION FESTIVAL
Trinity Lutheran Church, Gowans -
town, presents the Niagara Area
Lutheran Choir. Guest speaker:
Pastor! Paul Woebbeking. At 4 p.m.,
Sun., Sept. 24. In support of the new
Cogingwood Miisssionn,11YY: Y
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SO IL..Ev'ENT
For'lantee,,nela-nge�
1 Lalitbt in on Sat., Sept. 23 in Point'
Clark 6°1219 p.m, -1 a.m.
•
Winners of the
door prizes at the
Centw :ryry 21 OPEN
HOUSE on
September 8, 1989
Winner of decorator
pillow: Diana Van
DenBroek, Wingham
Winner of kerosene
Iain ; Linda McKay,
.�1 Wroxeter
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TOWN OF WINGHAM
PLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Town of Wingham is currently seeking interested
citizens to sit as a member of the Municipal Planning
Advisory Committee. The Committee provides advice to
Town Council on zoning and planning matters.
Interested people should submit their names to the
Clerk's Office dunng normal office hours.
J. Byron Adams,
Clerk.
1
ow do you
asure...
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D Dedication? Cl Initiative? 0 Selflessness?
utstanding contributions to the quality of life in our
communities are being made everyday by young
citizens. Do you know someone between the ages of 6
and 18 who has demonstrated selfless service, overcome a
physical or psychological limitation, performed an act of
heroism, shown initiative, or simply a dedication to the
well-being of those around them? Someone who has more
than "measured up" in their commitment to others?
You can help Canadian Airlines International and the
Ontario Community Newspapers Association' honour that
special someone by nominating them for an Ontario Junior
Citizen of the Year Award. Every nominee receives a
certificate and up to 12 individuals and one group will be
the recipients of a plaque presented by the Lieutenant
Governor of Ontario, $200.00 and a family portrait with the
Lieutenant Governor. Nominations are accepted up to
October 31st, 1
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