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Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-06-04, Page 10• " •,":•;•,•1„ f • VARIETY CONCERT—Cathy Douglas, Sherri Campbell and' Ma Sanderson, of the Howick Central School Junior Ukelele Band, played °Four Strong Winds' dur- ing the school spring concert Wednesday evening. The trio was accompanied by Bradley Pyke on the drimiS nid Joan Heinbecker, base. 'ffaWftfelgttaioidO/gii.k.afaig4ttAik-,:•;k: COMEDY—Parents and friends were treated to humorous skit, 'Jump For Joy', during Howick Central School's spring concert last Wednesday evening. The cast of Grade 6 pupils included Murray Coulter as Ambrose, a theatrical agent, and .• Charlene Henoeffer aeliAlss. Darling, an overbearing. starlet. STATE FARM ,REWEE HOME alscetnvir, t- -- • 7, 1.741.011'EtTEEN ! • to 14% tisjeointers inftrour sigalice hotne:isless than 7years old, yOu may'Save, 'Money. Findsnit how . nutch, call: tilt 'liar GIBBONS 25ALFREI) ST.'E. • 518457-3280' Statekarm Fire and Casualty company Canadian fiend Office: •Scarborough. Ontario MRS. WILLIAMSOTHERN • Notes from Porchicf:5'. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wilson and Earl Bowes of Iiied4Thfig1itY with s' Lonise Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Gil Krislock of. Riverhurst, Saskat- chewan, visited a couple Of days last week with Rev. and Mrs. John Stinson. Miss Louise Matthews spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and . Mrs. Barry • McPherson. at Teeswater.. Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Harris' , Maple,- visited Saturday with Ittr. and Mrs. Scott Clarkson. Mr. and Mrs-. John Siefert and Becky of Cambridge visited •over the weekend with relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Kelley 'WINGH SALES ARENA GUN &. SPORTING GOODS. AUCTION SALE \ 0 NTH 1 Q 1 D A 1 N at the GINGHAM SALEi ARENA osephine St, Wingham, Ontario S. EVENING JUNE 5TH 7:00 P.M. SHARP We are instructed, to sell without retterv,e, over SC newand used guns,, scoriae; fishing tackle, 'rods and reels, hockey stkite,, hunting knives, air mattresses, basketballs, ammunition, waders; lawn darts, skate- boards, gun cleaning kits and hundreds of small items of interest. 25 NEW GUNS - Ithaca model 37-12 ga.; pump shot- gun; Remington 7 and 2 308 semi automatic; Remington 042 ga. pump shotgun; Savage 99E - 308 lever action; Whitworth lnterarms 22/250 bolt action; Marlin 30-30 lever action M336; Collectors' guns - Belgium Browning 30106 bolt action rifle; Winchester model 92-38140 lever action; LeFever 12 ga. double barrel shotgun; Russian Klagent 7.62 bolt action carbine, with bayonet (circa 1920); Commemoratives - Cheyenne 40-40 carbine; R.C.M,P. Winchester 30-30 rifle; Cammilus Centennial knife set; Hunting Guns - Remington 1100-12 ga.; semi automatic Weatherby 12 ga.; semi auto, 303 Enfield rifle; Browning 300, with magnum bolt action; 22 Cooey semi auto; several single barrel shotguns (various makes and mode)s); also several 22 rifles; including (Coney 600); Ruger 243Varmont rifle; Brown- ing 300 Iwith scope); Magnum bolt action, Ruger 45170; Remington 12 ga.; Ithaca 12 ga. plain barrel trap gun; Savage double barrel 12 ga.; Mossberg 22 Plirsker; CVA Mountain rifle kit; fishing reels by South Bend, Daiwa, Quick, Open Road, Olympic, Zebco. Good assortment of hockey Sticks, basket balls, fishing poles, INadert-3, a 1 A tackle, hunting knives, ammunition, air mattresses; I Evinrude 35 HP. outboard motor; variety of small" sporting goods items of great interest for the sports minded people. TERMS - Cash, Chargex, Mastercharge or known cheque Day of Sale. Sales Manager Ed Kikkert AUCTIONEER JAKE K1KKERT PHONE WINGHAM357173O , • , S ARENA 0 N and Brian of Hanover visited &hid*. With hk. aPd. Mrs.- -Gadie4gibsoit. , Mr. and$Ers. Glenn Kelley and girls '• of Elora visited -.Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Loin& Kelley. - • • • Sunday guests with Mt, and Mrs. Ted Klaassen were Mr. and. Mrs. Erich Mam- men of Ravenswood, Mr.. and Mrs. Gerd ' Henrichs of Shelburne, Mr. and Mrs. John Lange, Kitchener. • Friends of , Mrs. Jim Warrell will be sorry tot hear that at present she icon - fined to County of Bruce General Hospital, Wallterton. • Mi. and Mrs. Vernon Jacobson and family of Guelph were weekend guests of Mrs. Dorothy Jacobson. Fordwich friends are pleased that Mrs. Holger Espensen, returned home' Thursday from Listowel Memorial Hospital where she recently, underwent major surgery and Gerald Martin returned from County of Bruce. General. Hospital, Walkerton, where he had been confined the past two weeks. Friends of Miss Minnie McElwain are sorry that she is a patient in University Hospital, London, where she underwent major surgery last week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rowley who were married Saturday in Harriston United. Church with a reception following in the Harriston Legion Hall. The newlyweds will reside on the second concession of Howick. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Browne, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Browne, recently enjoyed a motor trip to the Tulip Festival, Ottawa, and visited with Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Attwell. They then went to Quebec, New Brunswick and Springhill, Nova Scotia, where Mrs. Hector Browne met a friend she had not seen for some time. They also travelled to Antigonish and to the shrine at Ste. Anne de Beaupre. Mrs. Clarence Carswell, Mrs. Wray Cooper, Mrs. Mary Kelley, Mrs. George Pittendreigh and Mrs. Marjorie Sotheran visited Monday with Miss Minnie McElwain at University Hospital, London. Mrs. Rick Woods Of Listowel visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. •t" Many fri rn Mrs. George ToyfOr Currie, known to. her man* friends :as Sarah, passed away suddenly 'at` Wingham and DiStriq Hospital on Saturday. She was in, her Bath year. • Sarah Kathleen Heb$0117 was born in Northern Ireland' on August 15, 1900, a daughter of the late Robert Hobson and Annie Me - Mullen. She worked a a * weaver in her early life- and eagle to Canada in' 1923, 329 settling in Toronto.— In 1924 vniighq rested at The she came to this area where conducted Funeral. she married George Currie HAVRept* on January 30, 1925. Sarah was a member of the Wingham Salvation Train�r Army Corps and belonged to Arnlir,) he was borne to her the Home League. Sbe also finak:.., resting place in was a member of the Ladies' Winglia*, emetery by Auxiliary to the Royal ChaOlfec,Ninegarden, Ed - Canadian Legion. • ward Left to mourn her passing, FrAnit.'C*Kit‘itS,tRePohbeenrtCgcricea besides her husband, are and Edward Oliver. Linda three daughters, Mrs. Frank Kimberly - St. ( Ca ther ine ) Ma eCon nell Marie rerefl�wer bearers. urr P agoben etjand Mrs. Gerald « ,.,Alarie, all of Alvin Of te of California London; ; 17 great *II and tuWQ firthern Ireland: ntdeceased hy One •iltittghter ; one A:en (1980) and :hrs. • ah Currie of e'hine Street, 10 service was :!...:1'uesday at two Captain lain 4,7., the Salvation Cards of Winks Mr. James Adams and family wish to thank all their friends, relatives and neigh- bors for their acts of kind- ness at the time of the loss of a dear wife and mother. Spe- cial thanks to Max and Barb Watts and to Rev. Innes. The family of the late Donna Thompson would like to express their appreciation to their many friends, neigh- bors and relatives. Due to the number contributing by Way of floral arrangements, donations to the Bluevale and Community Recreation and other acts of kindness please accept this as your thanks in lieu of individual cards. Special thanks to Rev. - Keith Humphrey, Rev, Wil- ena Brown, pallbearers, flower bearers and the Pres- byterian Church ladies. Yont, kindness will never be for- gotten. The Mother's Auxiliary to Wingham Minor Hockey wihes to thank all the, vo. =teen who gave of their 9111e and help this past sea- • -son working in the conces- sion booth. Without you it, could not have been a suc- • cessful year. Special thanks the Wingham merchants who donated the door -prizes for the Chinese cooking demonstration. The Executive . , MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN • r ' Michael `Fraser wishes to thank • everyone who sent cards, and those who visited him. while in Wingham and District Hospital and since cominghome. Thanks also to the,Itoctors and nurse a on second • We wish to thank all our friends and relatives for their, many acts of kindness ifl.qui recent bereavement. Speciarthank.s to Rev. John • Mc- Kunond Dr. Joll e nurs- ing Staff and 1 e Currie - Walker Fun Home. Sincerely, • The Gardner family We Wish to ihank bur friendstielatives, neighbors and JaniilY for the happ3r,,,, evening and:beautiful cards and giftareceived at our 40th wedding, anniversary party. anealio, thank you to the person 'ho gave of money.With :Roam on.the card.Aspeciakthank you to shigers.VOiaist, violkOst, alt,0,•#rerface and;readerjor tititIRRO*i 4sistancegto Father: owsid.. at • our anniversary mass -,f thanks- giying 044 ourdesur fainily foratlanging this beautifUl day .for us. This day will alWays hold a treasured piece me memories. Osear.and Anna Marie Kieffer •••, , Notes from Fordwich Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carswell Spent several days last•week With Mr. and Mrs. John Carswell at Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stowe and family of Kitchener spent the weekend at their hdme here. Mrs. Jack Douglas and Mrs. Aaron Dickert were hostesses Saturday evening for a miscellaneous Shower • in honor of Miss Christine Bunker who willbea bride of this month. Several contests were enjoyed and Mrs. Emerson Ferguson gave, a humorous reading. Christine received many lovely gifts for which she thanked ' everyone. PUPPETS—The Francis Kay Puppets gave a rousing - rendition of 'Jack and the Beanstalk' as part of the children's entertainment presented at the high !Wheel, courtesy of the Wingham KInettes, last Saturday afternoon. " ' 4 431,1z,gcl!el 1 • w408 410 I_ Wingtam iwa, year. Born OR East Wawa4�SI M;iurdons late WilUa Isabel* 4010, 41.9,,fg East WiWannib hefara:ids retireee: Tentee' 1/4,vois kedeceased his first wife, the. termer Addie Groyeau. Sfir*Ve44hy his second wit% tbelormer Iris (Curtis):MacLean, whom he niarri4; 24 years ago in Walkerton; one. son, William A. Purdon Of RR 2, Luckeow;.- two eau uars, Rowe 5 , Pallbearers -were ShanePertiee -Cal'eyVttrd*Ofollg Simpson - :Shawn Simpson, Richard ifseilie''-aild '1'914 Roberts.". Floral tributes - were' carried' by Janend, Karen and Kurtis .Pygdoa, Jill, Judy and Todd Simpson. AUCTIQII SALE • Of Propetr of WALLACE -BECKETT, • 88 James it., Hon 31, Lot Yfingham, Ont. on• Friday Evening, June 13, 1980 7:30 p.m. On said lot is a 5 room house with basement and oil furn- ace. This is definitely a handyman's special.. PROPIRTY; will have a very moderate reserve bid. TERMS: 10% down payment by cash or certified cheque even - hg of sale; balance in 30days. Auctioneer or proprietor will not be responsible for any accident or injury day of sale. Auctioneer: • JACK ALEXANDER Minglion Tel: 35i-1442 or 357-1011 • , . . . , • . Chesterfield anichoiri coffeeond step tables; table end pa*. limn* Heiritzman piano and bench; set of books of hni:iw-Y: edo0;7S--eabejstered ichojrs; mirrors and pictores;-.foot stook; onikkine.rpckeii Parlour tables and sta da; ladies; ' studie'veuchait Electrahams colour IV (as new witbratow :antique dining room sUltic diroMe table ond.0i cumNy(01 ; table. 904 chalrsl PrIT!*(014, treadle sewing *chino; Clore sir,. 21 kith itove;:Frigldaire fr)dgfE: nanny 404* iirlenrI • 'Simplicity inner twin ;Wniiheiri ,Wash tub; .tront00, board:, vrOmin cleaner, carpet. Sweeper; kot•plote;:alearikfrypan;, electric appliances; diihesi. sealers;: blonde tieciroom:sultec.• dark bedroom suite; 2 add drettters and beds; 2 wardrohlis; , 2 homemade cedar chests: -round top trunk; beddittglind linens; wheel barrow; step, )adder; extension ladder; garden . tools; lawn chairsi numerous carpenter tools Ondniiiiil chests.. Thistiso nniqui*afering anbove average items. . , • . ' - ,-, -. ' . uemsrcast1 day of sale. Property sold. Estate oratiCtioneur not resparitible for accidents orlossea. • ... •• • AUCti01100ri ' • . ' BRIAN RINTOUL Clerk: GEORGE .POWELL : ,4, NOTE TIME 11:00A.M. — • •"FLOWEIES We: Jir • Arrangements • 'Cut.flowers. * Plants. • Flowersby Wire Service LEWIS FLOWERS 135 Frances Phone • 357-3880 ocasen-ltrOve•aNUu The • Flower Nook *flowers for all occasions . *potted plants *weddings are ,a specialty ' PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Call or drop in and see us at 218 Josephine St., Wingham PHONE 357-3333 FUELS BILL TWFIN - Imperial Esso Agent For Ali your Home and Farm Fuel and Lubricating Needs 359-1032 WELDING Portable Welding Will do custom port- able welding and in - shop repair -Work. •Ornamental railings *Free estimates Phone Spike Bakker •RA6 Lucknow 5284026 SALES AND SERVICE ' ynn Enterprises ttd. • Honda and Skidoo Soles& Service Hwy. 8i!! exist of Wingham • Phone 519-357-3435 SALES , . FOreVer Yours • Stationery • Invitations • Thank you notes • Napkins. matches • Social announcements ' The itifinghamAdvance- • TIM'S Office BACKHOE Backhoe Work Hugh McBurney WINGHAM 357-3819 ELECTRICAL • PLETCH( ELECTRIC LTD. Electrical Contractor Motor Rewinding and Complete Motor Soles WINGHAM 357.1583 PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES 'REtJ Painting INTERIOR/ EXTERIOR DECORATORS Phone: Rod 392-8290 Jim 367-3005 pLUMBING • "4'4'. ."• _ PiUMBING INSTALLATIONS Repairs., Renovations NNW Installations, call Terry Doyen at . 357-28 or 357-1229 PLUMBING HEATING' • Leroy JaiktOn —Plumbing • . —Heating —Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Winghant 357-1904 • INSURANCE Pfeil INSURANCE • All Types of insurance 335-3525 GORRIE 357-2636 WINGHAM CONSTRUCTION BERT 3574053 and DICK 528-2726 ASKES BROS. CONSTRUCTION General Building and Renovations Concrete Forming - WE SELL Hint 9 - Windows Kaiser Aluminum roducts A ex Barn ucts FREE ESTIMATES PRINTING • • • • PRI SERVICE '3 10 PRINTING . • PHOTO COPIES '•:' • REGISTER FORMS • • RUBBER STAMPS • WEDDING • 'STATIONERY 314 JOSEPHINE STREET -WINGHAM. , • 357.3800 T-SHIRT PRINTING • Our T-Sitirts Are • 'TOPS' IA Great Weildng Adverthiemont • Enterprises ce/rosteter, °Mirk) CUSTOM SILK SCREEN PRINTING OF T-SWIRTS Gordon Koster, lex 62, Wroxeter Bus. 335.3136 Res. 335-3671 HAIRDRESSING J./ gou.cf2 of null. BEAUTY SALON "SPECIALIZING in PERMS and HAIRCUTS" Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario Phone 357-2812 If Your Business Is. Service 60:41".10z,lzrazttrodel, -4%