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The Wingham Advance Times, 1995-09-06, Page 17
• MOVIES SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 (Fe) EVENING 6:15 p.m. "Legends of the North" (1995) -Randy Quaid, George Corraface. A man has many adventures while trekking across the Yukon in search of a lake fabled to be a source of gold. (In Stereo) CM 7 p.m. tID "Summertime Switch" (1994) Jason Weaver, Rider Strong. A rich boy and a same -named street kid experience an un- intentional role reversal at each other's summer .destination. 8 p.m. as "Haute Fidelite" Une etude franche sur la fidelite de touter les echelies du societe. 8 p.m. ®m *** "The First Circle" (1991) (Part 1 of 2) F. Murray Abraham, Christopher Plummer. A technological breakthrough may mean the difference between freedom and Imprisonment for a Moscow official. MI 9 p.m, (J OD ** "Tango & Cash" (1989) Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell. Two maverick L.A. policemen become reluc- tant partners after a vengeful drug lord frames them for murder. (In Stereo) [III 9 p.m. (aJ ** "La Vie fantome" (1992) Ron Lea,. Pascale 8ussieres. Un professeur de lit- terature vit un double amour avec sa femme et sa maitresse, 9p.m. O "A Town Tom Apart" (1992) Michael Tucker, Jill Eikenberry. A New England principal's unconventional approach to high-school reform results in his own unexpected dismissal. Based on a true story, 9 p.m. O *** "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (1991) Annabelle Sciorra, Re- becca De Mornay. A woman posing as the ideal nanny embarks on a campaign of terror against a family she blames for her husband's death. (In Stereo) D 9 p.m. 11'11 "Murder or Memory? A Moment of Truth Movie" (1994), Leigh Taylor -Young Michael Brandon. A mother faces an uphill battle to prove her son's innocence after he confess_ es to murder while under hyp- . nosis. 9 p.m. *1/2 "Milk Money'' (1994) Melanie Griffith, Ed Harris. A suburban widower winds up with a kindhearted hooker in his home after his young son's excursion in the city. (In Stereo) CI] 11 p.m. Fc "The Tuskegee Airmen" (1995) Laurence Fishbume, Allen Payne. A law - school graduate serves his country during World War II with America's first all -black squadron of combat pilots. (In Stereo) 12 a.m. eD ***'/a '"Sophie's Choice" (1982) Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline. In 1947 Brooklyn, a young Southern writer takes up residence with a Polish victim of Nazis and her intellectual Jewish boyfriend. 1 a.m. ' *** "Fresh" (1994) Sean Nelson, Giancarlo Esposito. A young boy tries to escape his violent surroundings by pitting his drug dealing employers against each other. (In Stereo) El 2 a.m. 0 "Brotherhood of the Gun" (1991) Brian Bloom, David Carradine. The adventures of Zech Hollister', a Civil War hero who enjoyed a brief stint as an outlaw before turning deputy sheriff, .2:30 a.m. © **'/z "Honky Tonk" (1941) Clark Gable, Lana Tumer. A con man's scheme to take over a'frontier settlement takes a turn when he falls for a judge's daughter. (FC) (FC) MONDAY, SEPT. 11 (FC) EVENING *** "Rudy" (1993iSeri Astin, Ned , .Beatty. A working-class Illinois teen over- comes physical and educational hurdles to fulfill his dream of attending Notre Dame. (In Stereo) MD 8 p.in. ® m *** "The First Circle" (1991) (Part 2 of 2) F. Murray Abraham, Christopher Plummer, A technological breakthrough may mean the difference between freedom and imprisonment for a Moscow official all - 8:30 p.m. g)*** "Thelma & Louise" (1991) Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis. A near -rape plunges two vacationing women into an escalating series of misadventures in- volving their lovers and the law. (In Stereo) 9 p.m. ® ** "Memoirs of an Invisible Man" (1992) Chevy Chase, Daryl Hannah. A stock analyst rendered transparent by a freak accident is pursued by those eager to learn the secret of invisibility. Al 9 p.m. (Fc) ** "Alrheads" (1994) Brendan Fraser, Steve Buscemi. Attention -hungry musicians decide to grab the media spot- light by taking staffers at a popular radio station hostage. (In Stereo) 1i1) 10:45 p.m. "Inner Sanctum 2" (1994) Tracy Brooks Swope, David Warner, An heiress is pushed to the edge of mental break- down when she suspects that someone may be plotting her murder. (In Stereo) Cit] 12 a.m. *** "Destry Rides Again" (1939) Marlene Dietrich, James Stewart. A mild- mannered lawman Is greeted with cheers and jeers by lawless Bottleneck's loveliest -- and nastiest -- citizens. 12 a.m. es **vs "Eating Raoul" (1982) Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov. A provocative ad lures perverts to the home of two new restaurateurs with a novel method of fi- nancing their business. 12:06 a.m. ®� *** "Age -Old Friends" (1989) Hume Cronyn, Vincent Gardenia. Two elderly men in a retirement home rely on their friendship and strength to conquer the limitations of age. (Fc) MONDAY, SEPT. 11 Continued • 12:15 a.m. "The Lotus Eaters" (1993) Sheila McCarthy, Aloka McLean. The arrival of a young schoolteacher sets off an inter- esting'Chain of events on a small Canadian island in the 1960s. (In Stereo) al • 1:45 a.m. 1a) *** The Seven Year Itch" (1955) Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell. A man sends his wife and son off for the 'summer and returns home to find a woman has sublet the apartment above him. 2 a.m. *** "Cronos" (1993) Federico Luppi, Ron Perlman. A dying millionaire sends his greedy nephew to a Mexican antique shop to retrieve a device that grants eternal life. (Subtitled) (In Stereo) 3:05 a.m: ® *** "Same Time, Next Year" (1978) Ellen Burstyn, Alan Alda. Based on the long-running Broadway play about the 26 -year relationship of an adulterous couple who meet ably once a year. (FC) (FC) TUESDAY, SEPT. 12 (Fc) EVENING 6:15 p.m. • "Sleeping With Strangers" (1994) Adrienne Shelly, Neil Duncan. A media frenzy lets loose when a rock star, his girlfriend and their entourage descend on a quiet village hotel. 8 p.m. Cr)"In the Name of Love: A Texas Tra- gedy" (1995) Laura Leighton,- Richard Crenna. Premiere.. An accident victim's sudden romance with a beautiful stranger arouses the suspicions of his wealthy grandfather. (In Stereo) M 9 p.m, i **1/2 "Sleeping With the Enemy" (1991) Julia Roberts, Patrick Bergin. A battered wife fakes her own death and assumes a new identity in a desperate gamble to escape her abusive spouse. (t) 9 p,m. 611 "The Secretary" (1995) Mel Hi iris, Sheila Kelley. A disgruntled office assis- tant draws a vulnerable businesswoman into her violent scheme of corporate re venge. (In Stereo) tt 9 p.m. CD**** "Schindler's List" (1993) Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley. Based on the true story of a Nazi -era war profiteer who saved, over a thousand of his Jewish workers from genocide. (In Stereo) cc 12 a.m. ® "Losing Track" (1992) Alan Bates, Geraldine James. A returning father ',Olds an elaborate model railroad in an attempt to renew his relationship with his 12 -year- old son. 12 a.m. *** "Barbarosa" (1982) Willie Nelson, Gary Busey. An outlaw who's become a legend for battling authorities and ornery in-laws takes a naive young man under his wing. 12:06 a.m. ® t� **!/: "Termini Station" (1989) Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst. A young woman yearns to break free from her alcoholic mother and the confines of life in a small Canadian mining town. 12:15 a.m. *** "The Scent of Green Papaya" (1993) Tran Nu Yen-Khe, Lu Man San. A Vietnamese peasant girl explores her world as she carries out her duties as the servant of a wealthy merchant family. (Subtitled) (In Stereo) 2 a.m. al** "Ambush at Cimarron Pass" (1958) Scott Brady, Margie Dean. A Union patrol officer and his prisoner team up with an ex -Confederate officer to stave off an Apache attack. FC) 2 a.m. Fc ** "Freefall" (1994) Eric Roberts, Jeff Fahey. An innocent photographer is pursued by assassins who believe she holds the key to a multimillion dollar secret. (In Stereo) Al 3:30 a.m. ® **'h "One Step to Hell" (1968) Ty Hardin, Rossano Brazzi. A group of es- caped killers leads the police on a 1,000 - mile -chase through Africa. 3:40 a.m. "Double Cross" (1994) Kelly Preston, Patrick Bergin. A chance encounter and a wealthy socialite's mysterious death tangle an innocent man in a web of blackmail and murder. (In Stereo) 3f1 (FC) THE SHATTERING TRUTH ABOUT AIRBAGS Airbags save Byes and help prevent injuries. But they only work when you are hit from the front. if you are hit from the sloe or rear, they don't Inflate. The truth — is Is only seat belts protect you in ail types of collisions. SEAT KITS SAVE g Ontario INE WOMAN ADUANCETIMES ITER R(i7.IMK; SEPTEEDEl!-'-$, 41995 CLASSIFIED RATES & DATA DE A D1,1NES CLASSIFIED DEADLINES MONDAY 10:00am For Wednesdays Publication RA1TES 15 Words For $6.00 .50 Each Additional 5 Words (prices include gst) It's Easy! Just call us and let our experts handle all the details for you 0/..106 nt urines O +E t3 CareerT'ainin 74 Tenders , 76 Perscnai 77 Cards ofThanks 78 Birthdays 79 Anniversaries' 80 Births 82 Weddings 83 Engagements 84 Graduations 85 Coming Events 86 Notice 87 Garage Sale 88 Auction Sale 89 Legal 90 Notice to Creditors 91 Obituary 92 In Memory 97 Gardening 98 Travel / Vacation 99 Services It's Easy: C I; ifl battu Call Us At: 357-2320 Fax: 357-2900 P.O. Box 390, 5 Diagonal Road, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2WO 1983 LTD; 1985 OLDS, Will certify. Phone 357-2133: RE, ALTERNATORS, batteriesSTATRSand voltage regulators. Equipped to test and repair most makes and models. Alstar Starter and Alternator (formerly Albrecht Auto Electric), approx. four miles north of Whitechurch. Phone 357-3495. THE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES NEWSPAPER is available at the following a bnesses: Beckers, Brianlocsl Valuusi-mart, Macs Milk, MacTavish, Home Video, Sunrise Dairy, Triangle Discount, Vances Pharmacy, Vic's Place, Wingham, Stationery, Wingham Mini Mart, McPhee Pharmacy I.D.A, Royal -T Gas Bar, as well as our own Wingham Advance -Times office, 5 Diagonal Road. BARN WINDOWS, Custom pine sash windows for house, shed and barn use. Blyth, phone 523-9445. CHAIN OiL BARGAINS --ALL SEASON CHAINSAW OiL, 20 -litre pails, $20.99; 4 -litre jugs, $4.79. Parts and -service for all makes of chainsaws. All in -stock lawn tractors and push mowers looking for permanent homes --come in and make a deal!! Keith's Repair Service, Hwy. 86, Whitechurch. 357-2277. CONCRETE, three-piece backyard fountain. Phone 357-3363. 175 -LITRE one-year old electric water heater, $200; 19 -year-old General Electric heavy-duty dryer, $50. Phone 357-1647,'after 6 p.m, GERMAN WiRE-HAIR, POINTER puppies. ideal hunting companion and family pet, Registered and tatooed, Parents VDD and navda tested. For further information phone 519-357-4163, after 7 p.m. , ORDER YOUR TURKEYS for Thanksgiving. Contact Paul H. Martin. From Topnotch Feed Mills, Wroxeter, go east to first corner, turn left,. first farm on right. MUST SELL, small chinchilla operation including animal's, cages and equipment. For more ' information phone 357-1963, after 5:30 p.m. 18 CUBiC Fr. GE FRIDGE, white, three -years old; Sanyo microwave oven, 760 watts; piano. Reason for selling, moving. Phone 357-3437. OVEN-READY ROASTERS, 6-10 lbs., $1.30 per Ib., done by order. Gingerich's, four miles south of Whitechurch or 4 1/2 -miles off Hwy. 4, second farm on left past lOth ' line bridge, East Wawanosh Twp. FARM FRESH APPLES, sweet cider, new crop honey. Maitside Orchards;, Country rd. 16, Brussels- Phone 887-6883. Open daily. FOR ANTIQUES, used furniture and collectables visit "This & That Shoppe", on main street of Lucknow. Phone 528-3723. - 14 l:F1 WANTED TO BIJY SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & -B Auto Wreckers, 1/4 -mile south of Brussels. Phone 887-9499. CHILD'S BOOSTER SEAT for car. Phone Audrey McKague, (519) 357-2388. STRAW SUITABLE FOR poultry farm. Wingham area. Phone 357-1408. if no answer, leave a message. CLOCKS, POCKET WATCHES and wrist watches. 30 years or older. Phone Doug, 357-1603, after 6 p.m. VON ROVY BOARDING KENNELS. Heated kennels, daily walks, meals included, $8 per day. Monthly rates available. Phone 519-392-8127. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, CKC registered, first shots. Phone 392-6782. a23 -s4 STANDARD, HARD TO FIND, odd- ball, specialty, hardware, tools. bear- ings, V -belts, pulleys, roller chain, sprockets, seals, power transmission products and related parts, etc. Most of the above REPLACEMENT PARTS in sizes and styles in stock or available to fit all makes of agricultural equipment, machinery and implements including tractors, swathers and combines, etc., barn equipment including feed han- dling, manure handling, silo unloaders 'and ventilation products, etc., manu- facturing, commercial, construction, in- stitutional, industrial, road and mill equipment, etc., automobiles, trucks, tractor -trailers, trailers, RV's, campers, heats, snowmobiles, motorbikes. ATV's, snowblowets, lawn mowers, roto tillers, toys, household appliances, furnaces, shop equipment, motorhomes, motors, engines, gearboxes, transmis- sions, gear reducers, etc., etc., etc. Dealer inquiries welcome. Drop in for a free coffee and check out our selection at Moorefield Equipment Ltd., in Tevi- otdate, Ontario, 1.519343-2122. BOARDING. Close to Wingham; individual boxstalls; daily turnout and cleanout; large paddock to roam; top quality hay provided. $100 per month. Phone 357- 1184 or 357-1480. FIRST AND SECOND CUT HAY, 4x5 bales. Timothy/alfalfa, no rain; Overum four -furrow plough, auto reset. Good condition. Phone 335-3800. 353 NEW HOLLAND mixrnill, heavy pto shaft. Phone 887-9409, after 6 p.m. ' JOHN DEERE 1000 CULTIVATOR, 14 112 -ft. walking tandem axles. Excellent. $1,900; International seed drill on steel, l7 -run, $:100; Phone 519-345-2878. s6-25 - , - Firewood Hard Maple or Ash SLABW000 Limited Time Offer $130./17 u. yd now Load Delivered within 20 miles Mileage charge Beyond That Large Quantity Discounts When You Haunt, Craig Hardwoods Ltd. ,Auburn, Ont HARDWOOD SLABS Cut to stove lengths. Truckload lots of 10 cord - $160 green, $225 seasoned delivered within 25 km of Wingham (deliveries also available outside this area for an extra charge) Body wood & Firewood logs also available. • Bernie McGlynn Lumber R.R.#2 Wingham 357-1430 519-526-7220 GiLCHRIST FARM SUPPLY --Belting and repairs to all makes of balers, swathers and combine pick ups. Patz sales and service, Lucknow grain buggies, mixers, etc. RR 5, Lucknow- Phone 519-395-2851. RECONDITIONED276 NEW HOLLAND BALER with thrower; all -steel bale thrower rack on 10 -ton wagon, new in 1994; Little Giant 48 -ft. bale elevator with transport and electric motor in excellent condition; also a purebred .18 -month old Red Angus bull. For more information phone Glory Lane Farm, Wingham, (519) 335-3647. a23 -se l 1 CUSTOM WORK. Custom forage harvesting, ensilage and cobmeal with self-propelled harvestor. Phone Custo Amberley, 519-395-4627 or 519-389-7317, POTATOES --White Superior and Red Chieftens. Price competitive. Ira Martin, RR I, Wingham, on the Ed Powell farm. ONE AND TWO-BEDROOM apartments, close to downtown Wing' -'i, Phone 357-2503. RELIABLE COUPLE . wants to rent 2-3 bedroom house with backyard, in Wingham. $450-$550 per month: References available. Phone 357-41 14. ,ONE -BEDROOM main -floor apartment; also two-bedroom, available in Wingham. Phone 357-1472 or 357-2462. s WELL -KEPT TWO-BEDROOM upstairs apartment in Wingham. Close to main street in quiet area. Ideal for mature person or mature couple. No pets. Tenant pays utilities. Fridge and stove included. Available October I. Rent $335: Phone 357-2433, after 6 p.m. VERY -WELL KEPT one -bedroom downstairs apartment in Wingham. Close to main street, in quiet area. Tenant pays utilities. No pets. Ideal for mature person. Fridge and stove included. Available October I. Rent, $315. Phone 357-2433, after6 p.m. RENT GEARED TO INCOME APARTMENTS in Clinton, Exeter and Goderich for women and children who have experienced abuse, Call Pheonix of Huron, 524-1620, 482-5288, 235-3183. ONE -BEDROOM MAIN FLOOR APARTMENT, available October I in Gorrie. Heat, stove and fridge included. $290 per month. Phone 335-3156 or 335-3731, evenings. TOWNHOUSE, two bedrooms in Wroxeter. Four appliances, private patio, attached garage, maintenance free. Phone 335-3156 or evenings, 335-3731. TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT, $300 per month. First and last. Available Sept. 1. Apply to Sunrise Dairy. TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT on main street, Wingham. First and last; references a must. Apply to Sunrise Dairy. FOUR-BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME, five miles cast o Belmore. $510 per month. Available Oct. I. Phone 519-396-3206. TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT, walk-in, in Wingham. 5300 per month, plus utilities. Available immediately. Phone 519-395-5512. LARGE, ONE -BEDROOM apartment with balcony overlooking park. Phone 357-3781. ONE -BEDROOM APARTMENT, north end of Josephine St., Wingham. Heat included. Non-smoker. Phone 357-3898, after 6 p.m. TWO-STOREY OLDER HOME in Wingham. Three bedrooms, two baths, main -floor laundry room, family room; fridge and stove included; unfurnished. $650 per month plus utilities. Phone 357-1321. IN LUCKNOW, two-bedroom downstairs apartment on main street. $300 per month, heated; fridge and stove; also, furnished bachelor bedsitting room, heated, fridge and stove, All utilities paid, $165 per month. Phone 51-528-3723. s6-18 WiLL BABYSiT in my home. Phone Betty at 335-6791. OPENING AVAILABLE IN MY HOME. Reasonable; large fenced yard, meals, playroom. Good family environment. Receipts, Flexible hours. Phone 357-4034. Volunteers Needed Did you know that 1 in 4 women In Canada is abused in her lifetime and that violence affects 14,500 people in Huron County at any one time? Agencies within Huron County need your assistance in ending violence against women. If you have a feminist perspective on the issue of woman abuse, are culturally sensitive and enjoy helping others, we want to hear from you. A ten week training course is scheduled to begin Monday, September 11, 1995 at 7:00 p.m. at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food and Rural Affairs office at 100 Don Street in Clinton. For more information and to register please phone Tanya Verburg at (519)523-9677. A RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED LADY will do housecleaning. Reasonable rates, references available. Phone357-3004, after 6 p.m. CRISIS PREGANCY CENTRE --Are you pregnant? Need help? Call our 24-hour hotline collect. (519) 323-3751 or drop in at 178 Main St. S., Mount Forest for free pregnancy testing, counselling and support, childbirth, coaches and clothing. The family of the late Peg Bateson wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness and support during this time of sadness, 50 YEARS --my how time flies. We want to thank our family and good friends for the great job they did in preparations for our Golden Wedding anniversary. We also thank all those who attended and made this a great day for our Book of Memories. Thanks for the best wishes, gifts and many beautiful cards. They will all- be treasured. --Allan and May Hyndman