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The Wingham Advance Times, 1995-11-15, Page 18Chain Saws FREE Carrying case, hat ' & extra chain ($75.00 value) when you purchase one of these models 210-36cc-14"Bar 255-40 cc-16"Bar 295 - 46cc - 16" Bar SAVE $30.00 PLUS FREE hat, & extra chain ($75.00 value) when you purchase one of these models 'Other models also 310 - 50 cc - 18" Bar available -aIle supplies last. 365 - 60 cc - 20" Bar 405 Plus - 65 cc - 20" Bar R.R.#5 Lucknow, NOG 2H0 (519)357-4360 Located 21/2 miles north of Whitechurch (on paved Road) THE WINGIIAM ADVANCE -TIMES S November 1248 ARIES - March 21/April 20 Tone down your quirky side when being introduced to new people. Although loved ones may have a han- dle on your personality, others may need some time to adjust to it. In mat- ters of business, playing it safe won't lead to big gains. You have to play big to win big. TAURUS - April 21/May 21 Show appreciation to someone who has helped you. A simple thank you will go a very long way. That big pile of tasks is just going to get bigger if you choose to ignore it. At least make a dent in it to save yourself from aggravation later on. There may be complications in travel plans. GEMINI - May 22/June 21 Clandestine behavior could put you in a very difficult situation that Pven the most smooth -talking Gemini couldn't talk him/herself out of. Best to consider the consequences first. Added responsibility at work could be a good opportunity for you in the long run. Keep a lock on spending. CANCER - June 22/July 22 Don't let minor annoyances turn you into a major crab. Save your emotion- al energy for more important things, If the day-to-day routine is wearing you down, consider a getaway week - .end with a loved one. It may, be just what you need. A good time to enter contests and lotteries. LEO - July 23/August 23 This is a time to get serious and put' your nose to the grindstone. Although an abundance of social invitations may be tempting, work will have to be your main priority. A misunder- standing with a loved one could be resolved easily if you are willing to talk things out. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 A harmless flirtation could turn into more than you bargained for. Be care- ' ful, or you could find yourself in an awkward situation. Something that happens on Wednesday will make you realize that you are pretty lucky. News from a far -away friend will put you in a good mood. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Don't let yourselfrget caught in the middle of a workplace battle. Be like Sweden--- stay neutral. You're best off focusing on the work at hand. News of an engagement will be a pleasant surprise. A change In plans may be a disappointment at first, but it will give you the free time you've been craving. SES SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Set your sights high this week as your energy level will be at a peak. This is the time to tackle big projects and take care of all the little ones, too. Lending a friend a helping hand will go a long way. Just a little bit of effort will be greatly appreciated. A Leo will be of significance this week. SAGITTARIUS -Nov 23i/Dec 21 The success of a friend will inspire you to set your sights high. A vision and a will is all you need to take you to a greater ground. Good news from an unexpected source brightens the later part of the week. A new chal- lenge at work is the source of both stress and excitement. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Before you overreact to a situation, get all the facts first. You could save yourself from a bit of embarrass- ment. A love from your past may try to get back together with you. Don't let a vulnerable ,moment suck you back into something you know is not good for either of you. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 What seemed like a dreary situation at first turns out to be quite pleasur- able. If you're working on an impor- tant project this week, you may have to invest a little snore time than antic- ipated. In fact, it's better to leave all other plans up in the air in case any glitches come up. • PISCES - Feb 19/March 20 Look forward to an easy and light- hearted week, with more time to your- self than usual. Now you have the opportunity to totally relax. A chance meeting with an old friend will take you by surprise early this week. A Scorpio or Cancer will have a strong. impact on' the later part of the week. YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months: . If you've had some hard times recently, you will be pleased to know that this year will not only be easier, but it will be filled with good luck and good fortune. Something - or someone - you've wanted for a very long time will finally be yours - and yours to keep. This will make your life much fuller and richer. On the career front, many opportunities await, especially if you have been in the same place for a while, You do have to take the initiative, however. As.lalerited as you may be, nobody is going to come banging ort your door to' offer you your dream job. This you'll have to work for. FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY 1 ■2 ■3 ■5 6 ■7 9•■�■'■■■■u■ �■■■ ' ■ 16 11 ■ 12 ■■■■ 13 14 ■■ 15 ■■■■■ 17 19 20 ■■ 21 ■ 22 ■■■■ 23 26 ■■■■■■ ■■■■■ 24 27 ■■■■■ ■ 25 ■■ CLUES ACROSS 1. John, Maureen, e.g. 4. Astrological sign 9. Labors 10. Sellers 11. Gangster 13. Aunculated 14. Showing sound judgment 19. Ascertain flavor 21. Natural environment 23. Sense organ 24. Third planet from the sun 26. Sawed wood, (fig.). ^ °' 27. Throngs. multitudes rho' % " "tFustreal ' It you're not subscribing to The Wingham Advance-Tlines, CLUES DOWN 1. Sans serif typeface 2. - Baba, fictional character 3. Advantage, resource 5. Beattie, Amer. novelist 6. Church chorus 7. Dwell 8. Past one's prime 12. Bridge building degree 13. Environmental watchdog 15. To raise in rank or status 16. Devour 17. Strain. pressure 18. Tickles 20. Shorthand 22. Dim with water or tears 25. Unrefined Seniors Day Centre getting in Christmas mood Before focussing on the week's events, the staff of the Wingham and Area Seniors' Day Centre thanks everyone who helped to make this year's craft and bake sale a success. There are a few articles available to purchase, so please drop by if you are interested. On Monday, Nov. 6, the group got in the Christmas mood by mak- ing some tree ornaments. Once the snow starts falling, you know the festive season is around the corner. Last Tuesday and Wednesday were days to relax our skills. From euchre to crokinole, everyone had a game of preference. After the ex- citement of sale last Saturday, eve- ryone appreciated the slower days. Ruth Dill of Gadshill presented a slideshow depicting the four sea- sons. The uniqueness of spring was captured with tulip gardens and blossoms. Summer showed Ruth's garden in beautiful color. Fall fea- tured trees with rich gold and orange leaves. Winter's ice and crisp snow made the upcoming sea- son bright. We offer our thanks to Ruth, a great deal of time Tvent into• a well -presented show. On Friday, Nov. 10, members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 180, Wingham, held a Remem- brance Day service to honor tile. young men and women who fought to keep Canada• free, lest we forget the price they paid. om ®®nn®- MO a mf. mm®mM semaew Subscription Rates Canada within 40 miles (65 km) $27 plus 1.89 GST Outside 40 miles $40 plus 2.80 GST Outside Canada $80 plus 5.60 GST Retum to: The Wingham Advance -Times P.O. Box 390 5 Diagonal Rd. Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 you're missing out. Use this coupon I to subscribe today! 1 Name: 1 1 1 Address: City: Prov: Postal Code: , or Call us 519-357-2320. a L.remmmem 401 MM mem mm ern dmmeimnmmmeaemmma eneneamAaddamamamcur • VK""'. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15.199 veils win WDCLA second early bird draw Certificates of appreciation...at the recent annual meeting went to Wing - ham and Area Chamber of Commerce founding members, left to right, Niel Edgar, Bill McGrath, Andy McBride, Jim Inwood and Laurie Doolittle. Absent from picture was Barry Reid, Dick Bouwers and Michelle Kennedy for her role in the trade fair. CWL bazaar draw prizes The Catholic Women's League of Sacred Heart Church, Wingham, thanks the public for its participa- tion in the annual CWL bazaar held late last month. Winners of the four prizes drawn at the end of the bazaar are: M. Hoggarth, Wingham, a quilt; -Mari- anne Aberhard, Belmore, a lop- eared rabbit and a $25 money tree and Teresa Foxton, Wingham, a knitted afghan. Such support from the communi- ty makes the CWL ever mindful of good neighbors and friends. It is much appreciated, The Wingham and District Com- munity Living Association held its second early -bird draw late last month. Bill and Holly Keil of Wingham were winners of the $500 prize. The draw was made by WDCLA board member Silvija Hall at the. administrative office located' at the Jack Reavie Centre, 153 John Street in Wingham. This was the last early -bird draw with the re- maining draws taking place at the association's annual dinner and dance on Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Commu- nity Centre. Based on the choices and desires of the people they support, WDCLA staff members provide the necessary resources, training and supports to enable people to be- come involved in their community. In this, the seventeenth year of to lottery dinner and dance, the mon9ey raised is even more important 'in helping the association and its d1i- ents. The association board than s those who have supported the agen- cy through the purchase of dinner and dance tickets or in any other way. They also invite others to talk to them about the services provided and to become involved. Please rill 357-3562 for further information, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Your Authorized Poulan Pro Dealer: Please Remember emember To Recycle Brian's Brite SALE Saturday, November 25 9 a.m. - Noon seconds & discontinued lines of mirrors, tables, mag. racks, blanket boxes, curios, etc. Cash Only Wroxeter Wood Products HuronCounty Rd. #12 Wroxeter BE WISE - ADVERTISE in Wingham sf ays HICKEN REAST ),B :A H CjBACKS lb. LLEN'S PPLE JUICE ie Sweetened 48 oz a, tin EW :1RDON BLEU ected varieties 4.39/kg RAPES Emperor ah product of 11A. a 1 grade 218/Itg kARAMOUNT NA link light in ter 0 g tin g tin OSTESS tTATO CHIPS eed varieties 18Cg pkg. What's Happening At valumart This Week? Thursday - Friday - Saturday : Optimist Club Ticket Sales. Saturday : East Wawanosh School Students Will Be Selling Popcorn & Candy Floss for their Fund Raiser. Friday - Saturday : Product Sampling Throughout The Store Wednesday : Gorrie United Church Ticket Sales For a Hand Made Quilt. 111 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario Brian's asp -ani