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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-01-25, Page 8Forever Yours Stationery • INVITATIONS • THANK YOU NOTES • NAPKINS, MATCHES • • SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS The Wingham Advance -Times Office -0 •••••• • • • • • • • • • •' • -O- ••••••• ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • Page tt--? I. el i nets, tl*tinre. roes* ale oJ.r *984: I would like to thunk. D. Hanlon and Dr. McGregor and the nursing staff of 2nd, floor for the wonderful care and kindness, as well as all those Who were kind enough to visit and send cards. Also for the kindness shown to Al- ma While I was away. George Hetherington I would sincerely " like to thank all of those wonderful people who have helped in any way since my accident. Special thanks to the Public School staff, the pupils, Janet Reid, the ambulance attendents, Dr. Hanlon, and the nurses and the people who are unselfishly helping me out at the school. George Whitby The words we most want to say are difficult to find sometimes. Their journey begins far, far away within the heart. We wish to thank our relatives, friends d neighbors for their pro ers, kindness, thoughtfuln s, helpfulness and understand - big shorn to. wand conal while ;in hospltel and since her bereavement. A special thanks tothe relatives, friends and neighbors forthe donations of food and acts of kindness, to the Howick Ladies' Auxiliary for serving lunch and to the Wroxeter United Church Women for serving lunch, to Rev. Lloyd Martin for his comforting words and prayers. Barry Capling, Sandee, Chantell, Stephens Iva Capling, Jack and Helen Clarke, Richard, Randy and Nancy We would like to thank Dr. Hanlon and QB staff for the safe arrival and care given to us during our stay in Wingham and District. Hos- pital. Special thanks to the Machan family and to Grandma C. for the care of Brent and Kara Lee. Thanks to those who sent cards or baking. This is verymuch appreciated. Sandra and Lesley Lynn Pepper Coming events LADIES' FITNESS Classes, Monday and Wed- nesday, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Phone Nancy Laing to register ,.357-3170. . 18,25 ICE CAPADES The Smurfs are back with a new show for the Ice Ca- pades at Kitchener from February 14 through Febru- ary 19. Individual tickets are available from Holiday World ... exclusive ticketing 'agent in this area for the auditorium.. Call early for tickets 357-2701. lJ.,1B, . The family of',tbe bite 411- Ister. LincOln wlshe _ p„rees their sincere pp . _ tion' toneighbors, €t'1 ds and relatives for cards, OTSTers, memorial donations, \food and other acts of kindness during our recent bereave- ment. Special thanks to.Rev. Grant for his comforting words, The Currie -Walker , Funeral Home, the ladies of UCW for a delicious lunch, and Dr. Gear and nurses on 1st floor for all their kind- ness. It will always be re- membered. Jean, Eldon and Lynn Lincoln and Family LEGION BRANCH 180 Wingham. Comrades, due to a special meeting with the Wingham and District Hos- pital, Tuesday, Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. we will be changing our regular monthly meeting to Monday night Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. We hope that you will be able to attend the special meeting on Tuesday night also as it concerns everyone in the community. Thank you: • ' , VIDEO Entitled 'Aging in a Rural Environment" produced by 25 the University of Guelph fea arries of three new full -tame turing Huron -County---rest-rest. • fora maximum dents. Phone the Day Centreemployees for the Homebound, 357-1440.. of 16 weals. Two people already have MAKING CHANGES been hired. Phillippa Borgal • Workshop dealing with mak- is the new project manager ing. major changes in our in charge 'of planning, lives, such as the breakdown coordinating and promoting of a marriage. Guest speak- .the various special events er Nancy McLeod, Huron planned for this, season. Ms. 1 ha I wish to express my. sin- cere gratitude to friends, re- latives and family who re- mei�abered me with lovely cards, letters, gifts and prayers while I was in the hospital. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses on 8th floor of Oshawa General Hospital. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Alice Newton I wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for visits, cards and treats and Dr. Gear and nurses on se- cond floor while I was a pati- ent in Wingham and District. Hospital. It was all appre- ciated. Eva Heimpel' . '.a• 0�.4 � .' kit( ,,.,..,..n...... .... ti. SLUMBER PARTY --This scene may look a bit like a pyjama party, but in actuality these young people are not sleeping, but are under a hypnotic trance. Hypnotist Mike Mandel visited the F. E. Madill Secondary School Hypnotist visited -M Blyth Festival a�dill'last Friday receives grant The word hypnotist con- The few who could not be, jures up images of a goateed , hypnotized, for one reason or for anniversary psychiatrist swinging a another, were quietly sent watch. But Mike Mandel, a back to the audience. hypnotist who visited the F. The fun began when Mr. E. Madill Secondary School • '.Mandel got his' hypnotized last Friday, puts those subjects to react to his notions to rest forever. suggestions. For example, Mr. Mandel, a 20 -year-old - ,he asked them to imagine native of Manchester,' themselves in the tropics' on England, performed some a hot day with bugs biting. amazing= and amusing feats The audience roared with with a group of young people laughter as its peers on stage from the audience, started slapping themselves After a few stupefyingcasd -to -get -rid of the -annoying tricks, he called for about 30 imagined bugs. One boy even volunteers from the removed his sweatshirt to' audience to undergo hyp- escape the "heat". nosis. As the young people Mr. Mandel had some were coming onstage, he more fun .witht"hi5 subjects said he has hypnotized about .before 'sending them back to 60,000 people in the past nine the audience. But even there years. they .still would react to his The Blyth Festival has received a Canada Works grant of $13,000 from Em- ployment and Immigration Canada to help organize and promote the festival's 10 anniversary which is being celebrated this year: The money will cover the sal- WINGHAM. LEGION We the members . of Branch 180, Wingham would like to extend a warm welcome to any Service Club, Organiza- tion or citizen of Wingham or surrounding area, 'to attend a meeting on January 31 at 8 p.m. to be conducted by the Wingham and District Hos- pital in Wingham Legion. This meeting is to inform you of the plans' for your hospital in the future. A short 'film and talk will be followed by any . questions you might want to ask about the hospit- .Bor s worked at both Centre for Children & Youth.Hypnosis works on about coczemanfls. Sponsored by Women Today. the 'Stratford Festival and85 per cent of the population . ' Wednesday, February 1 at the National Theatre School all the time, she said, 10 per In fact, they did not come out of hypnosis and 7:30 p.m. at Wesley -Willis of Canada in Montreal and is cent on a one-to-one level -and Church, Clinton. Free ad- a Blyth resident. not at all on the remaining remember the whole in- cident until they. left the Gloria Westerhouk of five er cent. gymnasium,. when' cries of mission. For enforma non Summerhill will assist her p nosis is "Oh no, I didn't do that!" phone 482-9706. The key to hyp with secretarial services. A steady concentration. Mr. could be heard as _they left second support person still Mandel had the students the auditorium. • J 1 last Friday morning. Mr. Mandel and his partner, Bob Gray, put on a hilarious show for the nearly 1,000 students and staff at the school. GRAS BAG SALE a hired al. must b "VALENTINE" SUPPER Will beheld at Gorrie United Church on . Wednesday, Feb. 8 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Adults $5.50, children under 12, $2.50. By Salvation Army at Orange Hall Edward St.,Initial plans for the Blyth W nghani, Sat., Jan. 28 from Festival's 410th anniversary include a booklet on the 1 to 4 p.m. theatre's ' history, com- ANNUAL MEETING memorative displays, gala Of the Huronia Branch of the opening ceremonies, a Ontario Humane Society will reunion weekend and much, beheld at the OMAI (Agri- much more. culture) Office in Clinton on - Wednesday Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. Guest Speaker John Orr of MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH �\ the Huron County Health ®�►/rox of a r„ i Unit will give a talk on ra- I ri bies. Everyone welcome. RETIREMENT PARTY Deborah Ellen Shore,. the Will be held Saturday, Jan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 28 in the Fordwich Hall for Thomas Shore of Wroxeter Miss Minnie McElwain who has been the Fordwich Li- brarian since 1941'. Pot luck dinner at 6 p.m. followed by a social evening. Everyone welcome. MANY WAYS TO SAVE YOUR MONEY AT STANDARD TRUST Short Term Deposit 30-1 1 9 days ($5,000 Minimum) SavingslChequing Account (Paid Semi -Annually) Q Guaranteed Investment11 318 �/� Certificate ($500.00 Minimum) (5 Yr Term Paid Annually) Registered Retireme.rrf 11 318% Savings Plan up to Special Short Term Deposits 1 14 % (Over $50,000) (30 - 1 19 days) 9 For Further Details Contact: STANDARD TRUST • 237 Josephine St., Wing-Iaf,Ontario Telephone 357-2022 OPEN 9 a'.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. to Thurs., Fri. till § p.m. Rates Subject to Change Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation was named to the dean's list at Pensacola Christian Col- lege, Florida, for academic achievement during the fall semester of the 1983-84 school year. Crawford Gibson, Barrie, spent a couple of days last week with his father Gordon. Mr. and Mrs'. Stewart Musgrove visited their brother-in-law, Clarence Ott, in Listowel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Higgins and family, Erin, were guests last Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Harvey Reidt. Mrs, Allan Griffith was a Sunday dinner guest with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Marks. NOTICE The Corporation of the Township of Howick is now taking applications for: VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS Interested parties may fill out an applica- tion form at the Municipal Office, Gor- rie or by sending a brief resume to the undersigned. Marvin P. Bosetti, A.M.C.T.(A), Clerk, Township of Howick, Gorrie, Ontario. NOG 1X0. "key in" to things: his Accompanying Mr. Man - upraised hand or the sound del was Bob Gray, a man of his voice. • whose ability to write and People fallunder hypnosis speak backwards has earned more quickly than imagined. him a spot in the Guiness Mr. Mandel started to count • -Book of World Records. backyards from 10 and by The student council at the time he reached eight, Madill, arga,rrged for Mr, the. headsof severalof his subjects ' already were •Mandel and Mr. Gray to dropping. Some even fell attend the school. That of right to the floor, but he said iernoon, last Friday, they no one could get hurt or - also journeyed to the Clutton bruised because their bodies high school for another were in such relaxed states. P formance. e A, quipment wan Exhibition Place Toronto JANUARY 31-EEB,RI MIT 1.2.3 10 AM -6 PM DALY • Horse Sate Wedne§:day, February 1 • Herelord Winter Classic Sale Thursday, tebruary2 • InvitatlonaIkfolatein Sale Thursday, February 2 • OSCIA—"Outlook'84" January 31, February 1 • "Computer for Farm Management Qach morning of the Show Sessions • Country & Western Entertainment 5:30;_p.m. February 1. 2, 3 Daily • "Ladies Program 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 1.30 p.m. Business and Professional Directory Frederick F. Homuth Phm. 8., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, 0.0. Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D. Optometrists Harriston, Ontario. 338-2712 Dr. Lee A. Cowley: B.Sc.. D C Chiropractors 197 Josephine St. Wingham By Appointment 357-1224 111111111111111.11111111111111111.111111111111111111111111111.1111111111111.111111111111 �rvice Directory SALES PHOTOGRAPHY WALDEN PHOTOGRAPHY • Wed.ings • -ortraits • Albums e. Franles" 523-9212 BLYTH HEATING & PLUMBING SALES AND SERVICE Lynn Hoy Enterprises Ltd. Honda and Skidoo Sales & Service Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Phone 519-357-3435 LeRoy Jackton — Plumbing • Heating — Tinsmithina 191 Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 WELDING SPIKE'S PORTABLE WELDING In shbp repaid work General Fabrication, Stabling, Truck & • Wagon Racks . Ornamental Railings. Will do Repairs to all makes of P.T.O. driven Snowblowers •Free Estimates • Spike Bakker RR 5, Lucknow Ph. 528-2520 KERRI SHEPHERD of Blyth, one of the skaters in the Brussels Figure Skating Club, thrilled the crowd with a lovely and graceful solo outine during Saturday night's skating carnival. FARM SERVICES AUTO BODY THE NU -LOOK AUTO BODY A divisionof Tolton Motor Sales Ltd.; Bluevale COMPLETE COLLISION, AUTO BODY REPAIRS AND. REFINISHING • Free Estimates • Gravel Guard Application • Sand Blasting • 24 hr. Towing • Glass Instiallation • Side Mouldings • Re -Chrome Bumpers i• Tape Striping Contact Ron Beecroft 357-3029 Ron's Farm Relief Service Pig & Cattle Feeding Plus Odd Jobs Reasonable Rates Ron Carter 357-2237'Belgrave VIDEO SERVICES WINGHAM VIDEO SERVICES Video Tape Recorders Movie Rentals • Television„Sets Video Taping Service JOHN SCHEDLER 160 Park Drive Phone 357-2233 •. •• PRINTING WINGHAM PRINTING SERVICE • PRINTING • PHOTO COPIES • REGISTER FORMS • RUBBER STAMPS • WEDDING STATIONERY 314 405E14 -ONE STREET WINGHAM. 3-57-3800 Cal BURKE ELECTRIC Ltd. Electrical Contractors Appliance Sales & Service to all makes. Refrigeration Service Open 6 days a week. 37 Years Built by Quality & Service. • BATHTUB REGLAZING . 357-2450 ELECTRICAL PLETCH ELECTRIC LTD. Electrical Contractor Motor Rewinding and Complete Motor Sales Exhaust Fans and Controls WINGHAM 357-1583 Da- .ee FARM 'SUPPLY • Roller chain & links • PTO parts • Sprockets & hubs • Bearings PHONE 357-1896 " Open Mon. thru Sat. We Make Tubs Look Like New! GEORGIAN BAY BATHTUB REGLAZING Reglazing & Chip Repair Residential & Commercial Without Removing Tub ALL WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimate Phone 794-2246 - CONSTRUCTION ASKES BROS. CONSTRUCTION General Construction Farm - Home Commercial Bert 357-3053 Dick 528-2726 ALARM SERVICES JACK WALKER Construction Hwy. 4 South of Wingham 357-2481 • Houses • Farm Buildings • Renovations FREE ESTIMATES MICRO COMPUTER SERVICES CUSTOM PROGRAMMING FOR MICRO COMPUTERS Micro Rental Time Available with or without instructions and programmes. HURON FINANCIAL SERVICES LTD. 357-1551 . Box 300, Wingham HOMEGUARD ALARM SERVICES COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS B. W. (BRIAN) LATOUR Security For You, Your Family, Your BusineS (519)357-2453 (416)431-2225 Russell Zurbrigg "Your beceratorrr For all your painting and wallcovering needs. 329 Shuler St., Wingham; Ont, NOG 2W0 THE ADVANCE -TIMES