HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1995-08-02, Page 12THE WINGNAM ADVANCE -TINES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1995 ,
Thanks to all our neighbors and
friends for gifts and visits. Come and
see us anytime inTeeswater. Miss you
all. --George and Reta Drehmann
1 would kike to thank my Aunt Aileen
for hosting a Bridal Shower for me on
July 23. Thank you to all my aunts and
cousins who attended and for all the
lovely gifts. I really appreciated this.
--Thank you. Diana Leddy
1 would like to express my sincere
thanks for • the shower at Belgrave
Community Hall, June 23. Special
thanks to those who organized the
event. Your kindness was greatly
appreciated. --Kathy Galbraith
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.
The family of
George Michie
cordially invites you to an
Open House, in celebration
of his 80th Birthday - August
12, 1995, 2 - 4 p.m. at the
Belgrave Community Centre.
Best Wishes Only Please.
Happy 25th
Wedding Anniversary
Hugh & Lorraine
Love From
Karen, John, Paul
and Sarah.
The
"Kirkin
o'The Tartan"
Service
will be held in the
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Sunday August 6th
10 a.m.
Highland 'Pipe Music
Everyone is invited to share in this celebration
of the blessing of the Tartan.
•
WINGHAM DEPRESSIVE AND
MANIC DEPRESSIVE Support Group
invite persons affeefed with mood
disorders to group meetings the FIRST
AND THIRD MONDAYS of each
month. St. Paul's Anglican Church
basement, Wingham at 7:30 p.m.
Phone 357-1914, 482-9311.
820 CHAM DANCE, Friday, August
11, 8p.m.-la.m, Belmore Community
Centre. Tickets $8 advance, $10 at the
door. Age of majority. For more
information phone 357-1430.
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Happy 25th
Wedding Anniversary
Rob and Todd Harrison
request your presence to
celebrate their parents '
25th Anniversary on
Saturday August 5 at the
Royal Canadian Legion,
Wingham (Downstairs)
at 8:00 p.m. •
DABBER BINGO. $1,000 jackpot
must go, Wingham Knights of
Columbus. Every Tuesday, Sacred
Heart Parish Hall, Wingham. Doors
open at 6 p.m. Early bird, 7:15 p.m.
BUCK AND DOE for Sean Kieffer
and Tabatha Montgomery on Friday,
Aug. 4, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. at Brussels,
Morris and Grey Community `Centre.
Music by DJ. Age of majority. For
ticket information phone 357-4710.
Lockridge Memorial Arena,
Wingham
Facilities available to rent
for large receptions,Buck & does, reunions etc.
For information call Pete Quennell
357-1317
NOTICE
THE WINGHAM ARMOURIES
Facilities available to rent
for meetings, seminars, workshops, receptions,
reunions, Buck & Does etc.
For information call Pete Quennell
357-1317
BELGRAVE KINSMEN calendar
winners: July 23, Cindy McKee,
Belgrave, $40; July 24, Everett
Scrimgeour, Blyth, $40; July 25, Doug
Allen, Port Elgin, $40; July 26, Paul
and Carolyn Somerville, Walton, $40;
July 27, Pat Higgins, Waterloo, $40;
July 28. Gerry Kerr, Blyth. $40; July
29, Helen Zinger, Kitchener, $40.
GARAGE SALE, 99 Mary St.. Lower
Wingham on Friday, Aug. 4 and
Saturday, Aug. 5, 9 a.m.-?
FARMER FRANK'S GRAND
OPENING, August 5 -7th, Hwy. #86,
Whitechurch. Fresh peas, beans,
potatoes, carrots, picked daily. We are
also having a giant three family yard
sale. Bring this AD to yard sale and
receive 5% off vegetables.
GARAGE/MOVING SALE,
Saturday, Aug. 5, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., I
Church St., Wroxeter. Bunk bed set,
toys and miscellaneous items.
C.
Corporation of the
COUNTY of HURON
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
DESTROY WEEDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to all persons in possession of lands in the Municipalities in the County
of Huron as follows:
Township Clerk
Ashfield L. Andrew
Colborne L. Crarn4on
S. Vodden
B. Knight
J. Zimmerman
M.E. Greb
B. Shaddick
M. McLure
N. Michie
A. Willert
L. Brown
J. McLachlan
Goderich
Grey
Hay
Howick
Hullett
McKillop
Morris
Stanley
Stephen
Tuckersmith
Turnberry D. Kelly
Usborne S. Strang
E. Wawanosh W. Thompson
W. Wawanosh J. Armstrong
In accordance with the Weed Control Act, Statutes of Ontario, 1990,
Chapter W5., Sections 3, 16 and 23, that unless noxious weeds growing
on their lands are destroyed by JUNE 5, 1995 and throughout the
Season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the
weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in
the Act. Velvet leaf is named as a noxious weed in most municipalities,
and Giant Cow Parsnip (Hogweed) in all County municipalities.
Town
Clinton
Exeter
Goderich
Seaforth
Wingham
Village
Bayfield
Blyth
Brussels
Hensall
Zurich
Clerk
M. Jefferson
E. Bell
L. McCabe
J. Crocker
B. Adams
Clerk
P. Graham
J. Stewart
D. White
L. Phair
M. Simmons
The co-operation of all citizens is solicited.
JOHN GIBSON
Weed Inspector
County of Huron
John & Shirley Beldman
of Wingham and
Pete & Jane Namink
of Coderich
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their children
Kevin & Tanya
to be held at the Christian
Reformed Church in
Lucknow on August 5, 1995
at 2:30 p.m.
Township
of
Turnberry
NOTICE
Township of Turnberry
Municipal Office
will be closed
for holidays from
August 7th
to August 15th, 1995.
Dorothy Kelly
Clerk Treasurer
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Debut at Blyth Festival
Memories of wartime, in
'This Year, Next Year'
By Helen Hewitt,
The details of This Year, Next
Year at the Blyth Festival are just
about perfect—the solemn,intona-
tions of Winston Churchill, the
costumes, the set, the Big Band
music and a realistic Blitz, com-
plete with the sound of bombers.
But This Year, Next Year offers
more than 1940s rolled -up hair
styles and stockings with seams.
This story of a young English
woman in love with a Canadian
soldier amid the insecurity of war
is the autobiographical work of
Norah Harding, 71, of London,
Ontario, and formerly of Bourne-
mouth, England.
Mrs. Harding, who attended the
opening night performance and
met theatre -goers after the show,
has captured the desperation to
live as fully as possible in a time
when the next bomb could have
your name on it and turret gunners
were a bad risk as dates because of
their short Life expectancy.
Details such as the the air-raid
sirens and all -clear signals, the
anxiety about the troops and
rationing all ring true and create
the backdrop to the immediate
story line—Norah's determination
to marry her soldier and her moth-
er's refusal to sign the essential
consent form.
Jacklyn Francis as Norah,
Deborah Drakeford as her wid-
owed sister and Trish O'Reilly as
the irrepressible Sheila work well
together on stage. As Maggie,
their mother and a woman who has
known her share of loss, Barbara
Worthy achieves a convincing mix
of hope and resignation.
While most of the actors do not
attempt British accents, Tedde
Moore, playing the pretentious and
foolish Aunt Girlie, sustains the
accent and the comic effects vhen-
ever she is on stage. As her long-
suffering husband, Harry Booker
has several moments of fun him-
self.
Because of information in the
program notes, the happy ending is
no surprise to the audience. The
strength of the play is its realistic
representation of one family's cop-
ing—with affection and concern
for each other—in harsh war -time
circumstances.
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