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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-15, Page 08T Page 8-77he Wingham Advance-Times, Jan. 15,19M. IL A® I I uI I w iirn rmu � ®Sangster 'e Events „ / ATN / Cominva RIGGS-David Riggs is � i 1 ngthy following le '" happy fo lovvi the Furnace installations A nB / P y arrival of his baby , alas. She was 53 ears of y brother, Fu10'l�tce and-chimney cleaning After a long battle with Township) was granted re- Brian Carl DANCE EUCHRE x illness, borne coura Boors age. - , on December 24 hour emergency Service g Y lease on Thursday, January .24 at Win y >> % Enjoy dancing to Gordon's At Wingham Legion, Mon- The former Sharon E. gleam and Olde Tyme Music on Thurs- day, Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. Admis- and without complaint, Mrs. 9, when she passed away at Shropshall, Mrs. Sangster District Hospital, weighing We also install hi-efficiency-oil bottlers Robert Sangster of Bit 1, Win ham and District Kos- day, Jan. 16 'from 8:30. to Sion. $1.50. Everyone weft- Wingham, (Tu r n be r ry was born in Hamilton on eight pounds, seven 11:30 -p.m. at the Wingham come. "May 23, 1932. She. ,was a ounces. Proud parents are ®�® �® % Armouries. Free will dona- daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Allan and Jackie. A second 7!Y•IN HAM 357-3641 tions. Refreshments. Every- NOON LUNCHEON Death - of H. Robertson (Bake) Shropshall of grandson for Mrs. Kay mmmlulnuullmuiluuullull nluouuuuluu usual Iumouuuoimmllomii i Ill ilullilluliuuuuuinuuu Inulumuuululli -one welcome. Sponsored by St. Stephen's Anglican Wingham and the late Riggs of London and Mr. Win ham's Ha Gan Church f Gorrie, Thursday,■ ® Leonard Shro hall: and Mrs. Hendrik Bos RR = ° g PPY g 8,15 Jan. 23, 11:45. , f mourned by family 2 Wingham. - U Left to mourn her passing, g Members of the Robertson son and Campbell Robert- besides her husband abtl BOND[-Charles and Kelly - of London are leased to BOBBIE BURNS CPR COURSE mother, are her family,, p = fam-ily are mourning the son, boat, of Wingham. ANNUAL There will be a public CPR of Harvey Jennifer and Tilak Fernando announce. the arrival of se Supper and Ball, Friday, course at Wingham and Dis- death, • of 364 Summit rested at The McBurne• y Menzies The late Harvey Robertson of Lucknow, Robert and Bev their son, Michael Charles, Jan. 24 at Lucknow Com- tract Hospital, main floor Drive; Wingham, which Funeral Home, Wingham .Sangster and Leonard and seven pounds,�six ounces, uee,n munity Centre. 6 to 7 p.m. class room, Wednesday and ' Tracy Sangster, all of at St. Josephs Hospital, y social hour, 7 p.m. roast beef Thursday,February 12 and occurred Thursday, January until Saturday, January 11, London on Januar 10. Y Wingham. She was grand= Y , . . ' su era 8 9, at Wingham and District when funeral service was PP p:m. program, 9 13 from 6:30'. to 1Q:.30 pm. mother of five;, grand Prosed grandparents are p.m. dance. $12.50 per per- Fee is 25 r person. Regis, Hospital, " v conducted at two o'clock by Wayne and Nancy Fi � g Mr. Robertson, who was in Rev. Lair Welch. Inter- daughter of Mrs. 'Norman Yn Y tzger- r DOWNTOWN son. Music by Bob Finlay ter at switchboard and' pick Y ( Annie) Baker of Brookhav- ald of Ripley and Carl and and The Caledonians from his 85th 'year, was a son of ment will follow in Wingham LaVonne Bondi up your book prior to Feb- the late William Robertson Cemetery. en;. sister of Mrs. Harold , Wingham. 482,7103 and Sponsored b Y e g born in Moret Mris Township on Herb,nzies and was bearers Cla Wince (Jean) King Wingham and , - - Lucknow Lions.Y ®n orr3refeads ®r cancella- Y Fred Shropshall of Clinton; MBrusselsD-M® aRR nd Mrs. available Thomas. fromp an Tickets Lions er of Laura Pott�car off Jam McDonald, ani Y tion will be allowed after this October 28, 1901. He was a McCallum, Bill Peacock, slat Y nounce the birth of their Business � • member. date. longtime farmer in the Caul Johnston, Murray. Hamilton. She was amem- s' n es s ®n d 8,15,22 Bluevale area before his Johnston, Allan Nicholson, her of St. Andrew's Presby- � daughter, Sarah, Irene, � retirement. He was a Ken Mathers, Johnston Conn "terian Church. five pounds, seven ounces, • LOUISVILLE ®ANC on January 12 at Wingham • • member of Wingham's Std Bill Fd . anor. Friends paid their respects ,FARM SHOW Wingham Minor Hockey band District Hospital. Professional Directory February i4 .to 16, 1986, re- Dance, Saturday, Jan. 18 at Andrew's Presbyterian, at The McBurney Funeral WALKER-Bill, Linda and Church. Home until Sunday January turn motor coach" fare, two Wingham Legion. Cocktails 6 ,Adam are happy to an- to 7 m. roast beef dinner 7 He is survived by his wife, peal a than 12 when service was con- nights accommodation, ex- P• r1 � � � h nounce the arrival of the - • the former Margaret Brown; ducted at two o'clock b Rev. cellent tractor pull seats, to 9 p.m., dancing 9 p.m. to 1 Y newest member to their Dr L A Cowley B Sc. P a.m. to Crippled Duck. two sons and their wives, Bill Hugh Nugent. Her final family, Brittany May. She carol E. Homuth, O.D. D C fully escorted, hospital and PP and Colleen Robertson, RR raises money resting place will be Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D. Dr Stewart Anderson. medical insurance, limited ' Phone. 357-3144 for tickets, was born January 9, 1986 - 2, Bluevale, Bruce and Lois for research McIntosh Cemetery, Carrick D C • seats available. Phone Luck- $20 per coo le.�'� at Palmerston and District Robertson of Gorrie• five Township.'_ P grandchildren Sherry, Honorary bearers were Hospital Ch now District Com 529-7953p' al weighing 81bs. 10 ' • and book earl DANCE oz. Also welcoming this Optometrists Y 8,15 Reserve Saturday, March 15. Jacquie, Kendra, David and The fall 1985 READ-a-than Donald MacDonald of young lady are her.grand- 197 Josephine St. Fundraising dance for the Peter; one sister and one in Huron and Perth counties Kincardine, Harold King, parents Glen and May b •- brother, Elizabeth Robert- raised $14,089.55 for multiple Wingham, Michael Dyek- Y Harriston, Ontario. Wingham FOR LIBRARY LOVERS Wingham and Area Day Martin, Fordwieh and Jim g sclerosis research. A total of man Woodstock Fred 338-3712 y Appointment Friends ..of •the . brat Centre -for the gomebound. and Marion Walker, RR 1, 357,-1'224 Y 1062 students From 15 Shropshall, Clinton, Ivan - Planning Music by The Entertainers. Mrs. L. Dalton schools read 12,414 books and Mawhinney, Mildmay, and Alma and her great-grand- OrganizationalWeeting, Wednesday, Jan. For tickets phone 357-14+15. once resided . mother Mrs. Lyla Martin, over 20,000 students .Ron Mawhinney, Hanover. . Y�,.... 'a 22; 7:30 m. Win ham Town Listowel. Hall. P g #GRICULTURAL 1n St. Helens throughout northern and " . MEETING parts • of southern Ontario 15',22 Brussels Agricultural Soei- Mrs. ' Louis Dalton of • read' more than 16,000 books Lucknow, ,formerly of St. and raised over $300,000. SO.iCI;AL ety annual, meeting Widnes Helens and Kingsbridge, The students began the irec't* The Wingham Branch of the. day, Jan. 24 at Brussels died-at the Pinecrest Manor READ-a-thou' program''in � - - Women's' Institute will hold a United Church. Dinner. t Nursing Home, Lucknow, on . October when a multiple r . p_m. Tickets $7 , Ouest, social' � on Thursday after- t Monday, December 9, at the sclerosis representativee,mice r ' • noon," January 167e 1986, at 2 speaker Gabriele Aleksa, age of 87. presented a film and ex- p.m,in .,the council sham- Ministry of Natural Re- The former Elizabeth plained the'program.. Those bers. The Second Mile Club sources.,; McCarthywas, born March students interested in par- AUTO BODY are invited to attend; along 21, 1898, , aC Kingsbridge to . tici'pating were given official ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION SALES with. all members. leo, ANNUAL MEETING Florence and Mary (Austin) kits which containee pledge. ch "ie. Huron Cattlemen's annual. McCarthy..She was the THE,w. ' `r :. meetingFriday, sheets and identification Geo _S y, %Ian. 24 at youngest and last s"urviving cards, Students from Grades PLETCH ' Legion .Hal Clinton. Guest N U-LOOK STORY HOUR g , member of a-family of five 1 to 8 then read as many -. ELECTRIC LTD. ASKES ,BROS. Farm =» - Winghari Library- Story speaker Honorable John sons and three daughters. books as they wished,' ob- AUTO BODY Electrical•Contractor CONSTRUCTION Hour re-commences Friday, Wise. Dinner 11:.45 a.m. She was married to Coatis A division of Tolton '`u y' Tickets $8 available from taining pledges from family, Motor Sales Ltd., Bluevale `� Motor Rewinding. and p y � Jan. �' tVom3lp p.m. 3- to 5- D� td�rr of Kinge brrdg and friends and neighbors. ' Complete alar Sales • hyd...hose '& fittings -.__.—local�iirector--.-.__ g . COMPLETE ExhaustE and_Coat�a� ------earY- Multiple sclerosis ' the COLLISION, AUTO wINGHAM Genera! - •°p1ow shares "Lizzie Louie". They farmed most common central;, in the Kingsbridge area for nervous system disease iii BODY REPAIRS 35.7-1583 Construction drive. shafts Ys �• ller chain Organizers preparepredeceasedSeveral years. and he young Canadian adults AND REFINISHING Farm - Home -roher in 1965. today, has no known-cause or • Free Estimates Commercial bearing, sprockets,. ' • Gravel Guard pulleys ■ They had no family. She is' cure. This mysterious Application IRO.f1-ON-LABELS Bert Geor a Marklevitz for muse: 'festival survived by, several nieces crippler affects an estimated •Sand Blasting Adhere permanently to 35]-3053 g and nephews. 50,000 Canadians between •r,24.hr: Towing clothing and linen. 357-1995 r Preparations for the, fifth About 200 volunteers from' She was an active member the ages of 15 and 50. • GNss Installation 50 labels, for only $3.95 -' annual, Midwestern Ontario the communities in the area of St. Joseph's Roman, , All funds raised through * Side. Mouldings PRESS-ON LABELS Music Festival, to be held ",in the five Catholic Church; the • Re-Chrome Bumpers Sticks to al assist annually the READ-a-than are used most any dry sur- ' • Tape:Stripin y your books JACK April 28 to., May 3- in •-•festival halls during festival Kingsbridge Dramatic Club; for research and, patient" g face: Idenlif Contact envelopes, etc. Featuring a WALKER TOWN & COUNTRY Walkerton, are well un- week. Organizations; the Altar Society and was, a services. g derway., Organizers report businesses rofessionals- founding member of the Bruce Campibeq new transparent waterproof ^ BUSINESS that ant forms have been. p plastic: ConStl"llCtlOn i'Y and 'individuals from the K i n.g s'b r i d e C a t h o 1 i c 357-3029 MACHINES g Available at HWy. 4, South• Of LTD. arriving since Christmas, surrounding communities Women's League (1921). She MRS. CLEM McLELLAN The Listowei Banner well before the Feb. 1' also have been enerous in has been a resident at. the ' 1,•88. Wallace Ave. N. Wingham deadline. g IBM, -Olivetti previous ' years with P4,necrest Nursing Home �rUS ��~:� Listowel g and Smith Corona Sets 357-21181 typewriter service Work on.the festival begins scholarship and patron since February 23,1977.. �+ Y "n) • Houses calculators 8 photocopiers the week after the previous 'donations, which' are so Mass of the Christian / ��-tvartl�Gerd-mursii tar` -!_ .__- -_� - • _ t4ifdiHg' - Halr�Jd �lardin , essentiaCfor aestrvaTo�tfiis 13tiP7al Vvas ce'-le�ira% m r. ari rs. ra a'Fi m the "nearly 500 classes must size and calibre. Joseph's Roman Catholic `Work recently returned A• • Renovations 6,73-4930 r °" BARREL Enterprises Ltd. ' 357-2139 be selected with syllabus Participants and teachers Church; Kingsbridge, by home from Alberta after Lj , FREE.ESTIMATES revisions and printing to be 'have commented on the Rev. Ed Dentinger on spending Christmas, with 1- FULL 8 •' Hondo and .,Skidoo, completed during -the enjoyment" and 'benefits FridAy,' -December' ` -13. their- son and -his'wife, Mr:' "' ' soles 8 Service " Sell. in 'the Class,heds Murray summer. Adjudicators must derived from erformin in Members of the Catholic and Mrs. Ken Work. P g Call &place an ad today. be hired a year ahead -and the 'festival •and the 'festival Women's League formed a Mr. and Mrs..' Tom Waton y. Hwy. 86 east of Wingham this year excellent ad- executive is working hard to' guard of honor: of Branchton were Sunday The Wingham Phone 5'19:357 3435 Forever Yours judicators have again been provide another enjoyable Pallbearers' were William guests with her brother and A&ance-TlmeS �eFarlane ' selected to give competitors festival week for all par- McCarthy,. Austin McCar- his wife,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpentry Stationery P 357 `23ZO encouragement and help as • 'ticipants -.ands.. tyre public. ,mY, Pat McCarthy, Larry 'Stute- well as anevaluation of their Featured evenings of bands, Francis,. John Austin and Joe Mrs. Alvin McLellan Sr. of WiNGHAM Bluevale - • INVITATIONS musical skills. choirs, vocal; <instrumental, Courtney. The "McBurney Listowel. is presently in WELDING • THANK YOU NOTES The festival is organized piano and dance ,again are Funeral Home, Wingham, Listowel hospital. with PRINTING, Renovations SOCNAPKANS. MATCHES and sponsored by the being •planned by the was in charge of pneumonia. 1Ne wish her a and repairs ANNOUNCEMENTS Hanover-Walkerton branch executive, culminating in the arrangements. speedy recovery. SPIKES SERVICE of the Ontario Registered Festival Highlights Concert Spring burial will'be in St. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nichol POATABLE - C ♦ C�� The Wingham Musie'Teachers' Association on the evenitrg,of May 3. Joseph's Cemetery; Kings- were Sunday visitors in •PRINTING �7 1 �7 Advance-Times Office • and the Walkerton Granton. WELDING PHOTO COPIES .Rotary bridge. , Club. Last ear 6 000 com- ; In shop repair work • REGISTER FORMS Y „ •RUBBER STAMPS WINGHAM BODY, SHOP �: General Fabrication, Stabling, petitory participated in the x • WE'DDING ti v+ s t q local festival. Entrants ate � • A . � `� , ; Truck •& Wagon Racks STATIONERY 14 North St. E., Wingham, Ont. NOG 2W0 attracted by the wide variety 4 - ' W4, Ornamental Railings P, One 357-1102 • .� • 314`JOSEPHINE STREET • of classes offered in vocal, r a r q Free Estimates Paint &. Collision' Service • Radiator Cores & Repairs., — v" • 4 1106t,Towing • Frame straightening instrumental, keyboard," rx Spike Bakker °WINGHAM SID ADAMS' RONl3EECROFT• bands, dance and choirs. The 6 F=` RR 5, Lucknow festival draws contestants n ' 3 8 Owner Shop Foreman 357-2950 Ph 528-2520 counties of Huron, Perth, ,, dal R( TIC Ltd:AS 44. B� GLGCWellington, Grey and Bruce.• e lectrical Contractors LeonRussell Appliance & Refrigeration Sales & Service • [ ti I SALES & WARRANTY SERVICE A llance & open 6 days a week WINGHI�M 357-2FINANCIAL MARIQET TRENDS y pp Refry Brett®n Service ®ars Suitt by (lualny &.Service- •g • 39 .. _... _ RANK RArF 10 71°0 , Prt:MF 10 50% Warranty:-Service for. .... t.qi± t0 02°0 ,. Hotpoint. Moffat, General Electric, TO place your action ad 111 Cm nn1 I AR 7157 , Inglis. Whirl ool' and Admiral. � Crossroads classifieds, nR1 i AR $1 4017 Also available - Heat Pumps & Central Air Call: linen fnN, $4,69 2,7 Conditioning with Service for 3 well-known makes SF4t1Rf f[RM 8 ?i°. Phone Wingham 357®3773 The Wingham Advance-Times, 357-2320 A 1 Yr 3 Yr 5 Yr. c p ,n 10, 10 fn _. ",rF7'+;.u,E� 'n ', ;, ,t .• .,. , , ,•� �,." . �. - - -,..�a CUSTOM ®GM EI�i1�Ii1A� IN badges,signs it nn,,n Ono 2.1 Fon attractive desk sets. Also engraving of ' LIST®9A/EL O®®ER!'Chl names on our fine line Of pens and pencils. FINANCIAL TIP 291-1251 524-2877 Partners• ,Available at: �P � nnt•,hw nq to vour M. J. Hoyies, C, A. ' .R. E. Takalo, C. A_ The Wingham Advance-Tables....... 357.-2320 ,c'.+uvp - RR,SIP,Plan for thr 1084 The Listowel Banner:.........,.. . N MacDonald Exel, CA, • • 29�,-106® Th,C e PrP of the tew lVl�lliager The MIIVert6n Sun .................. 595-8921 sn� t PrP^ P Naini' LOUNGE FURNiTURE'•--•Colin Fingland and gMy Slatckhford enjoy the new fur The Mount Forest Confederate , .323-1650 nishings in the patients' lounge on first floor at the Wingham and District Hospital. The L. M. Gagnon, C.A. R. H. Kaufman, C. A, _...� by ABC INVES MENS lounge was re-furnished by the hospital auxiliary at a cost of approximately $2,5-00. WPat St codes c•n The auxiliary purchased two new glicYer rockers, a •lounge chair, a chesterfield and two new gen-chairs. -