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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1995-04-05, Page 23i •0 l'HE 111119NAMA!DVIINCETIMES ry' April 2-8 ARIES M if you use a ai• ab elinforri1mat on wisely, you may be able to further a financial scheme. Weekend plans may have to be rearranged as others involved are not be as ilexibe-as you had anticipated. There could be some adversity at work. Don't try to cover up mistakes. TAURUS - April 21/May 21 it's. a good time for local travel. Don't be afraid to, expand your hori- zons this week, especially on Wednesday. You could even discover a new side of yourself.. The topic of money should be avoided in conver- sations with loved ones, especially if it already is a touchy subject. GEMINI - May 22/June 21 You'll be challenged with an exciting project this week. Don't be afraid to call upon the expertise and guidance of others to see you through.any rough spots. A conflict with an in- law may be unavoidable. You'll end up looking like the winner if you use your usual cool, logical approach. CANCER - June 22/July 22 Throw caution to the wind this week, and let yourself have a good time. Leave work early, or just skip it all together. Remember, you only live once; this is not a dress rehearsal. If you don't allow yourself to have fun now, when will you? Go out and enjoy what spring has to offer SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 A change of scenery will bring back the enthusiasm you may have recently lost. With that, the chance of a new romantic relationship is likely. If finances have beftwaii issue, now's a good time to straighten things out. Long-awaited news will finally arrive with an unexpected result. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Don't let day-to-day frustrations get the better of you. Try to relax, and tend to daily matters when yourre more relaxed. Go for quality, rather than quantity, when shopping this week. Although honesty is usually the best policy, you may find a little white lie a better answer. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Quiet pleasures, rather than lively activities, will be better for your health and your wallet this week. This is especially true if you have been putting in a lot of hours at work. Learn from the mistakes of others when it comes to handling romantic relationships. AQUARIUS - Jan, 21/Feb 18 Your imagination and creativity will give a pet project extra flair. Don't let others discourage you from doing the unusual. Let your imagination be your guide. A younger person in your family will play a role in the week's events. You maybe called upon to lend a sympathetic ear. CES - Feb 19/March 20 ood mood helps you get through week with ease. Complicated s will seem simple, and prob- atic situations will seem easily geable. Think of a new way to le an ongoing problem. Looking ove? If so, this could' be a very Tal week for you. LEO - July 23/August 23 PIS Get an early start on travel, especially A g if you're going far. Leave yourself the time enough to compensate for unex- task petted mishaps. A family quarrel tem could turn into a major battle if you mans don't control your temper. Letting hand pride get in the way will ,only work for I against you. Try to compromise. spec VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Don't settle when making an impor- YO tant' purchase. If price is a concern, dien shop around. Patience will lead mhis you to a good deal. A project that has most been on hold can now be tackled at the ri full force. Don't be afraid to put new hwer. y te • ideas to the test. A love relationship is hey it pies cause for concern. tunitie UR BIRTHISAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months: could be a very — maybe the cnicial year in your life. Make ght decisions and all you've ever d could be yours. Just remem- ou must act on opportunity when ents itself, because most oppor- s go as quickly as they conte. If rocrastinate, all could be lost. will hold especially true during st few months of this year. The portant thing for you to have hand on is your emotions. Don't e eomplicafed Arian nature success away. Keep your ns and temper at bay, espe- when big decisions have to de. H4.950001 LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Slow down the pace of your day -to- This p day activity, or it will end up slowing the fir down.you skimp on t sleep. if a lng-term project ` a han is the cause of frttstr'atitin, ler it sit for Flet you 'a while, Fresher ideas will come with drive time. 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Naked aaBSCR m msCo — aa® LLT vase a® � mm gent ids • 1 ng to Subscription Rates 1 The Wingham Advance -Times, Canada within 40 miles (65 km) 1 you're missing out. Use this c oupon 1 to subscribe today! $27 plus 1.89 GST I Name Outside 40 miles I 1 $40 plus 2.80 GST 1 1 Address: Outside Canada 1 City: $80 plus 5.60 GST Prov: Return to: I Postal Code: The Wingham Advance -Times 1 1 or Call us 519-357-232a P.O. Box 390 5 Diagonal Rd. L—®mm.—®„s—.. .. ..®.. mm mugam mom Wingham,Ontario NOG 2W0 1 ® .® m•. cam •a„ ma mm ami am a1 1 1 WINGIMM MINOR BALL REGISTRATION Thurs., Apr, 6,1-9 pm 'Sat., Apr. 8, 10.12 noon at Lo. c kridlge mmQrial A oris - Upstairs Room Coaches, Managers and Executive Members required BRING HEALTH CARDS For information call 357-1521 WINGHAM VOICE FOR LIFE 21st amnia! dinner, Wed., April 26 at 7 p.m., at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham, Tickets $10, advance sales. Guest speaker is Rory Leishman, journalist with the London Free Press. Tickets, phone Nancy McKeon, 357-2169 or Sally Campeau, 357-1874. THE F,E.M-- gi CommunityADILL SCHOOL and holding Association will be hold:30 g a meeting on Wed., April 12 at P.m. in the Library at the school. Guest speakers Tanya Johnston --Huron Safe Homes for Youth and Wayne Tessier --Principal of F.E. Madill; laying foundations to form a Parent's Advisory Council at F.E. Madill; Staff, student and parent input: "What kind of service would you like to see in your school cafeteria?" STAG AND IbOE for Mary and Steve Skint. Friday, Teat the Brussels Arena from 9 . 7 at the Music by WARD. Tickets, $6 each, lunch provided. Tickets available at 887-6425, LUCKNOW & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB dabber bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheelchair accessible. Potential prize board . over $3,000. $1,100 jackpot must go every night, PANCAKE SUPPER, Wednesday, April 5, 5-7 p.m. Knox United Church, Belgrave. Adults, $5;' children '$3. Everyone welcome. THE SPRING ART EXHIBIT is still at the Wingham Library until Saturday, April 8, during regular library hours. BELGRAVE KINSMEN calendar winners: March 26, Bill and Sandra Clark, Brussels, $40; March 27, Brian Fear, Brussels, $40; March 28, Bob Wittig, Wingham, $40; March 29, Norma Ott, Harriston, $40; March 30, Susan Elston,' Brussels, $40 March 31, Peter Albers, Bluevale, $220; April 1, Hap Swatridge, Wingham, $4Q. THE WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTRE thanks you for your support. As of March31, we will be closed. For further information phone • (519) 527-1108, collect. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RUBY LUISA MARGARET (LENNOX) HANNA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- ant to the Trustee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late Ruby Luisa Margaret (Lennox) Hanna, late of the Village of Belgrave, in the County of Huron, Wid- ow, and Province of Ontario, Deceased, are required to send particulars of their claims, duly verified to Mr. John T. Goodall, Barrister and Solicitor, P.O. Box 730, 26 is Josephine Street, Wing - ham, Ontario, NOG 2W0, on or before the 6th day of March, 1995, and that af- ter such date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Es- tate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 9th day of February, 1995. Mr. John T. Goodall Solicitor for the Estate Of Ruby Hanna CRONKWRIGHT-- in loving memory of a dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt, Iris Cronkwright, who passed away on April 10, 1990. The world changes year to year And friends fromday to day. But never will the one we loved ,From memory pass away. --Sadly missed and never forgotten by her sisters, brother and sister and brother -in-laws and families. FOXTON--In loving memory of a dear mother, Shirley G. Foxton, who passed away four years ago on March 30. 1991. She bade no one her last farewell. She said goodbye to none. The heavenly gates were opened, A loving voice said "Come". We often sit and think of you, The things you used to say, i wonder why you had to die. Without a chance to say goodbye. Though out of sight, You're ever still missed, loved, still ours. You will live with us in memory until the end of time. --Ever remembered by Julie, Mar- lene, Andy and Cathy. COX --In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Pauline Cox, who passed away on April 4, 1990. Five years have passed and gone Since one we loved so well. Was taken from our home on earth With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers we place upon her grave May wither and decay, But the love for her who sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. --Love John and family. LAWN A MESS? Have no time to do it? Call the best for a free estimate. Wingharn area, phone 357-3533. 7LEN ETCALFEillick AUCTION LTD. Elora Rd. Norlh Mildmay Ontario 519-367-2791.. - Auction Register FRI, APRIL 7 AT 10 AM - Sate of farm machinery and mist. for ROBERT & GERRY WEISS of Formosa at the Metcalfe Auction Centre. PLEASE CALL TO BOOK A CONSIGNMENT TO THIS SALE. FRI. APR. 7 Ducks Unlimited dinner and art auction at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Hwy #9, between Mildmay and Walkerton. : THURS. APRIL 13 AT 1 PM - Sale of farm ues forachineJOHN PINKERTON on Lot , teed and some s 19 & 20ehold fCon.n 12, Greenock Twp., 2 miles east of Glammis on Bruce Cty Rd. #15. SAT. APRIL 15 AT 10 AM - Sale of household 'effects and some antiques for AMELIA MEYER at 10 Ellen St., Mildmay. In case of inclement weather, sale will be held at the Metcalfe Auction Centre, Mildmay. Preview: 9:00 a.m. MON. APRIL 17 AT 11 AM - Sale of farm (machinery, feed, livestock and some household effects for EARL WETTLAUFER :ESTATE on Lot 27, Con 14, Normanby Twp, 2 1/2 miles north of Ayton on Grey Cty Rd #3, then 2 1/2 miles east on Con. 14 (or 3 & 3/4 miles west of Hwy 46 on Con. 14). SAT. APRIL 22 AT 10 AM - Sale of household effects, antiques and quilts for the' MELiNDA • WEBER ESTATE of Hanover (formerly ''Normanby Twp) at the Metcalfe Auction Centre, Mildmay. Preview 9:00 a.m. BAIN- In loving memory of our dear parents, grandparents and great- grandparents, Bill, who passed away eleven years ago on April 2, 1984 and Eva, who passed away eleven years ago on June 20, 1984. Nothing is more beautiful Than the memories we have of you, To us you were someone special God must have thought so too. --Lovingly remembered by Bill, Jean and Jim and families. ELECTROLUX{ VACUUM CLEANERS Sales and Service. Free pick up and delivery. Debby Himmelman, 519-357-1028 or 519-893-7344. mal-ap24 4 N IE W at Steffen Auto Supply Need some touch up work done onyour car? Give us the year, make & code and we can give you the matching paint in a spray bomb. .Make minor body work a snap! Custom made spray bombs available in 16 or 8.oz. sizes ��FEN 4G Steffen y`o Auto Supply 100 Pine St. lust off the B -Line s/PPo 357-1550 Renaissance Pnoeucrions •Digital Recording Studio •AlbumCover Artwork •Desktop Publishing 0600 DPI Scanning •Pro Level Equipment 519-526-7287 519.357-1026 Fax: 519-357.9422 99 REPAIRS TO microwaves, TV's, VCR's. Phone Wroxeter Electronics, 335-3402. MOVING. Complete moving services, local or long distance for residential or commercial. Free estimates, or do it yourself with our rental trucks and equipment 10% discount for seniors. Call Listowel Rental & Moving Systems. Fully insured and Licensed, 291-1202, toll free 1-800-639-6896. '!r SATELLITE SERVICE. Service to all makes and models of satellite equipment. Industry trained techniciansto assure prompt efficient workmanship. We offer a free equipment analyzation and consultation on upgrading and service. Call Allen Stubbs...F rst in entertainment (since 1978), 1-800-263-0626, Ext. #2. EVENING AUCTION SALE of HOME FURNISHINGS & ANTIQUES will be held for Mrs. rs. Annie Conn, Wingham, the. Estate of Mr, Gordon Bolton & Mrs. Kay Brasjen, Teeswater with added Consignments from homes in Wingham, Teeswater and area, in TEESWATER AGRI-CURL BUILDING on Monday, April 10, starting at 6:00 pm. Items include: chesterfields and chairs; electric and oil lamps; pictures :and frames; small china cabinet; bedroom furnishings; trunks; blanket boxes; bedding; linens; hooked rugs; T.V., sets; V.C.R.'s; new stereo system; tables and chairs; large quantity, of cups and saucers; silverware. dishes; glass; kitchenware; good variety of small appliances; small microwave; large appliances; nearly new 24" stove; nearly new upright freezers; 12 cu. ft. chest freezer; air conditioner; exercise equipment; quantity of hand and garden tools; and much more. Listing subject to change without notice. TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D, night of sale. Owners and Auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injuries or losses on property day of sale. Verbal announcements sale day take precedence over written advertisements. Sale will be conducted by AUCTIONEERS: WALLACE BALLAGH, Teeswater 392-6170 GRANT McDONALD, Ripley 395-5353 ESTATE AUCTION SALE LIVESTOCK, HORSES, FARM MACHINERY, FEED & TRUCK for Estate of The Late Antone Van Osch & Delores Van Osch R.R.7 Lucknow - Lot 5, Con 10 Western D• Id OR 16 Miles North of G d Highway 21 Saturday, April 15, 1995 at 10:30 am SHARP LIVESTOCK Selling Approx. 1:00 p.m. Approx. 80 Holstein Heifers, mostly registered from 400 lbs. to breeding age heifers will be bred to UBI bulls & checked in calf. - sires of some of these heifers - Hanover Raider and (Broker). 5 Veal Calves. HORSES 1:00 p.m. 2 Palomino mares in foal; 1 Palomino 1993 fill foal; al; Approx. 1,000 square bales 1994 lst cut ha ; A • 2nd cut hay; Quantity of silage in 16' silo - sold by root x' 500 square bales 1994 MACHINERY 11:00 a.m. 7740 SLE Ford Tractor with Cab, 2 wheel drive - 556 hours - 18-38 tires, tractor fully loaded - new condition. Duals 18-38 sell sep. 5610 Ford Tractor 4 wheel drive with Frey Loader & Bucket - 887 hours loaded new condition. Round bale fork to fit sells sep. SEEDING EQUIPMENT Ford 18' Cultivator hydro wings; Ford 4-16 semi mpunt plow; International 510 seed drill with grass seeder; International 400 air corn planter; Levelling Harrow, set of chain harrows; set of diamond harrows; Coil Packer with 2 pups sell together; J.D. 660 Manure Spreader tandom with end gate. HAY EQUIPMENT • New Holland 489 Haybine 9' good condition; New Holland 310 Baler with thrower; 2 - Hoist Wagons with Meyers 20' bale thrower; racks- Good condition; J.D. Wagon and flat rack; Dion Forage heavy duty wagon with box & roof; Dion Forage Blower, Allied Skelton Elevator approx. 70' up side of barn; George White Weed Sprayer - trail 200 gals.; helm 7' single auger snow blower; 4 Row Com Scuffler; Winco Generator on cart - like new; 2 - round Bale feeders. TRUCK ' 1986 Ford Explorer F150XL, automatic with cap - selling as Double Horse Trailer. Wagon Load of Misc. 10:30 a.m. SHARP Satelite h as is. Plan to attend this Estate Auccti n of well kept machinery. Mark date on ur r TERMS: Cash or ac eptable cheque with properaI.D. day, of sale. Not responsible for accidents: Verbal announcements take precedence over adve ' tvision Ashfiie Twp. 2 Corners South of Lucknow - 5 Corners West of Lucknow o ertch on 2 Miles East - WATCH FOR SIGNS 1 Palomino 1994 Stud foal; 1 Palomino Stud aged; Wes em Saddle & Bridle. fro FEED 1:00 p.m. is. Tandom advertising, items listed as described by owner. • AUCTIONEER: Brian Rintoul (5i9) 357-2349 OWNER: Delores Van Osch INFORMATION: Joe Van Osch - CATTLE (519) 395-2865 INFORMATION: Peter Van Osch (519) 395-2741 Lunch Booth Auction Sale of Antiques, Household Furnishings and Appliances, Primitives, Collectables and Misc. Items for Mr. Jack McWhirter of Brussels, Mrs. Katherine Montgomery and Mrs. Isabel Bannerman of Wingham. Thursday Evening April ti at 7:00 p.m. at the Wingham Sales Arena (Just North of Wingham on Hwy 44) PARTIAL LISTING OF SAtnE: 6 pc. oak dining room suite - (bow front cabinet, round oak table, 4 bow back chairs), complete bedroom suite, buffet & hutch, wall unit, brass & - metal bed, dressers, chests, kitchen suite, double pedestal — desk, 2 pc. living room suite, small tables, 2 door F.F. re- 'c fridgerator with matching stove, bar fridge, colour TV, ste - eo unit, bar stools, small wood stove like new, patio set, small kitchen appliances, pots & pans, every day dishes, linens & bedding, 2 older kitchen cabinets, several antique P.B. and early Ontario chairs, lyre back chair, old harvest tables, fine selection of glass & china such as; Carnival, Depression, Cranberry, Occ. Japan, Noritake, E. Radford, - Bone China cup & saucer (very rare), Camival Bowl (3 - horse head pattern), old crock bottle signed Dr. Cronk, oil "lamps, commerative and anniversary china, ironstone plat- ters, old wood planes, collection of North American Big Game prints by Bob Kuhn, collection of Sterling Silver• WWII leaders arid -events with walnut case, signed photo of Roy Rogers and Trigger, old Coke trays and cooler, mil bottles, old tins, toys, pictures and frames, old books 'Co magazines, selection of tools, electric hand tools, wheel barrow, rototiiler, 2 wheel trailer, and many more useful items. TERMS: Cash or Cheque night of sale. ;unch Booth -` Auctioneer a, Jake Kikkert a, 357.2987 Boahheep4,9. ,rcoore /cam e7e�i�e '6?e• • Manual & Computerized Bookkeeping '6Xs°Monday to Friday 9.4 (Saturday 9 -1 W/nghant Only). 3.29 C`l""c,..2cd E FILE Available 357-3687 Evening Appointments Avallabl� aw m