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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-12-05, Page 3Short term 103'4 ®/® 1 yr. 11% ASC . .,...ANNU T1ES. X53. WAST SST. ooputIfM :J Z4 .773,lcollectl, NOTICE of POWER INTERRUPTION Ontario Hydro will be having a power interruption on Tuesday, Dec. 11/84 from 09:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. affec- ting all Lucknow P.U.C. Customers and Walkerton Area Customers in the following townships: All of Kinloss Twp. from Hwy. 9 south to Hwy. 86 All of West Wawanosh Twp. All of E.D. Ashfield Twp. Lots 1-5 Con. 6-14 of W.D. Ashfield Twp. Lots 1-40 Con. 1 Huron Twp. Lots 1-20 Con. 2 Huron Twp. Lots 1-10 Con. 3 & 4 Huron Twp Lots 1 -20 Con. 5 & 6 Huron Twp Lots 1-6 Con. 9-12 Huron Twp.. Lots 30-35 Con. 4-7, Culross Twp. Lots 25-35 Con. 7-13 Culross 'Twp. This power interruption is required to connect a new 44,000 volt line at Kin- loss, install new poles at Holyrood and make repairs to Ripley Distribution Sta- tion. In case of inclement weather the power interruption will take ,place on Wed. Dec. 1 2/84 same time. If 'you have any questions please contact Ontario Hydro Walkertdn Area, phone 881 -0770 or 396-2013. ' The place to have a great time! All the time! The Wingham Advance -Times, Dec. 5, 1984 -Page 3 r MRS. CLEM MCLELLAN COUNTY HONORS for six completed 4-H projects were presented at an achievement night held last Wednesday evening at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. Those receiving county honors were: back. Jennifer Sottiaux. Donna Johnston, Jennifer Sanders, Sunday Smorgasbord Salad Bar • Fried Chicken • Roast' Beef • Barbecued Ribs Ocean Perch • Turkey • Ham •and more $7,95 Children under 6 Free 6 yr. 12.yr. $4.95 Reservatimns Encouraged Book Your Reservations Early for Christmas Parties in our Pine Room Special group prices available. Phone for more information Special Happy Hour In our lounge every Wednesday & Thursday Evenings five till closing Watch for our International a la carte menu coming soon Christmas Smorgasbord December 25 12 p.m. - 8 p.m. Make reservations early 1Blue Barn Restaurant & Motel 1 Highway 23 N. Listowel Highway 23 N. Listowel 291-1580 W 1 N G H A M SALES ARENA Just North of Wingham on Hwy. 4 3571730 'BULK GROCERY ITEMS Bulk Cookies by Dare, Voortman, Hollandia On Choice $ 1 3 9 Ib. All kinds of Bulk Baking BULK FOOD BAKING GOODS, Bulk Nuts - Blanched, salted or unsalted lb. .99 Barbeque Peanuts Ib. $1.59 Beer Nuts Ib. $1.99 Mixed. Nuts in the shell Ib. $1.49 Mixed Peanuts in the shell lb..99 Mary Rognvaldson Marlene Albers, Kim Osch, Sally` Van Osch, Lori Brbmley, Kavelman is absent. Rin toul; Deanna Bruss Is Shannon Van Wagner 41 of Montreal, Bonnie Smits of Lancaster and Paul Nichol of Guelph spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nichol. The Santa Claus parade is scheduled for this Saturday at 11:30 a.m. The Callender Nursing Home of Brussels has receiv- ed its accreditation certifi- cate for two more years. An introduction night will be held next Tuesday, Dec. 11, at 8 p.m. in the Melville Presbyterian Church to present "Precept upon Precept", an inductive Bible study which is transforming individuals, families, churches and home Bible study groups. For more information contact 887-6358. Brookhaven Events We are sorry to report that Annie Moffatt, Mac Shaw, Violet Whitfield and Wildon Robertson are in hospital. The residents, the staff and their many friends wish each of them a speedy recovery. November sports winners were: ball in cup, Margaret Carter; knock down the castle, Pearl Hogg; bean bag toss, Sam Vanstone; horse- shoe toss, Viola Campbell; space target, Mr. Vanstone; probe, Viola Campbell; and bingo, Pearl Hogg and Viola Campbell. Gus Renzetti won the bowling. We remind you of the front, Linda Van annual Brookhaven tea and Lyon. Vanessa bazaar this Saturday at 2 p.m. Achievement night1 is held at complex were Thursday visitors with Waterloo where they Mr and Mrs' John Gaunt night Personals. Wh..itechurc'h BRUSSELS - The 4-H achievement, night was held last Wednesday. in the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. It • was exciting to see so man people present, representing 29 clubs. Mrs. Jane Muegge, the rural organization specialist for Huron County, welcomed everyone to the program. 'She commented on. the. "Fitness Fare" program and on upcoming projects before introducing Cathy Thomson, a nutritionist with the --1 -County Health Unit. Ms. Thomson spoke for a few moments on anorexia nervosa and showed a film entitled "Dieting - The Danger Point", which was very interesting.' Marilyn Chedu, a dietitian at the John Noble Home in Brantford, then was in- troduced and she spoke on what it is like to live with The Wingham Sales Arena presents December Discount Prices in all Departments CARPETS & NO WAX FLOORING in popular room sizes at wholesale prices, !l SPORTING GOODS Guns, Scopes, Knives, Ammunition. Special feature selling a fine collection of Winchester Commerative Rifles. Gun Display Cabinets (holds 8 guns) $269.00 anorexia and bulimia. She gave a very interesting. talk on these subjects as she had this illness for 15 years before coming to terms with herself and learned to cope r with it.. , Her talk was followed by the awards .presentation. Eleven young ladies received county honors, seven got their provinical ..honors .certificates and seven received. advanced honors. One woman received the Huron County Award for completing 24 clubs.•sow• PRODUCE Sunkist Oranges $1.19 doz. Bananas .29 Ib. Macintosh Apples 5 Ib. bag $1.49 Red Potatoes 20 Ib. bag $1.69 Bulk Honey lb. .89 Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Leedham, Robert and Julie, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross ,Leedham and family, St. Williams, and celebrated the Leedham family Christmas. • NEW FURNITURE Living Room. Suites, Dining Room & Bedroom Furniture, 2 pc. Living Room Suite Sofa & Chair $394.00 NEW FURNITURE Solid Wood Table Plus 4 Chairs $399.00 Glass Front Display Cabinet $89.00 'Double Desks $99.00 Bookcases $49.00 6 Drawer Highboy Chest, $89.00 - 39" Single Spring Cork Mattress $59.00 Double Dresser with Mirror $129.00 were Thursday evening visitors .with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Miss. Mildred McClena- ghan accompanied Mrs. Bri- an Allen of Wingham to Stratford recently to.attend the Black Band' and Pinning Ceremony . of Stratford Health Sciences Division, Conestoga College, held at Knox Presbyterian Church., Miss Lori McPherson of Teeswater was one of the students graduating as a reg- istered nurse. The congregations of the United and Presbyterian Churches are holding a pot luck dinner following the morning service December 16 at 12:30 in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall. A short program, with films presented by Chalmers Sunday School pupils, will follow, and a silver collection will be received. Rev. and Mrs. George Ball CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Work Clothing, Coveralls, Work Pants, Shirts, Work Socks. Men's Steel Toe Green Patch Work Boots $39.95 Ladies' Fashionable Sweaters $9.95 - Children's Designer Jeans $12.95 BULK CANDY Mixed Candy lb. .89 Scotch Mints Ib. $1.89 Grand Slam Ib. $2.99 ' Black Beauty Mix Ib. $1.79 Humbugs (Wrapped) Ib. $1.95 BEDROOM FURNITURE Double Dresser with Mirror $129.00 39" Spring Cork Mattress $59.00 Open Mon. -Sat. 9-6 pm Thurs. & Fri. Nights till 9 pm - Cash, Cheques, Visa & Mastercard accepted Mrs. Rod Lamb. . celebrated Julie's ninth On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. birthday. Also present were E. W. Beecroft and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff Ronald Beecroft, Kevin, of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon and Heather, Lyle Oberholtzer of Kit - Sharon Werth and Stacy,, chener and Mr. and Mrs. were at the home of Mr. mid Cliff Schweitzer, New • Mrs. Kirk Beetroft and Dundee. Sunday visitors at family at Exeter to celebrate the Rintoul home were Mr. Christmas before the arrival and Mrs. Leonard Robinson, of winter weather. Mark, Tracy and Tim of Mrs. Brian Courtis,, An- Belgrave, and Mr. and Mrs. drea, Erica and Ashley of Mack Cardiff, Brussels. Dorchester, spent the Present. to celebrate w kend with her parents, George Webster's birthday . and Mrs. John A. Currie. were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wednesday Mrs. Ron Rutledge, Shawn; -Jason and Nic on, Erin, Ryan and Courtney, Auburn, ,Mr. and Craig of Egmondville. visited Mrs. Roy Robinson, Bel - with Mr. and Mrs. John grave, and ' Mrs. Ernest deBoer. Snowden, Lucknow. Miss. Kendra Purdon The After -Four Class, received an award for the which met on Monday, made completion of 18 projects Christmas balls. The- last when the 4-H Achievement meeting for 1984 will be Day was held at Kincardine. ,Monday, December 10, when There was a large crowd in a Christmas party will be attendance and a good held. The next regular display of 4-H work. meeting will be January 14. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Orland Ir - Elliott attended the Federa- win, Donald, Faye and tion of Agriculture conven- Michael, moved last week to tion last week in Toronto. the house on the deBoer Mrs. Simon deBoer of farm, the former Dawson Lucknow visited on Sunday Craig farm. with Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corey of deBoer and family prior to Clinton visited Sunday with going to' Holland for a visit. Mrs. Gary Rintoul, Kevin On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. and Corey of West Wawa - David Elliott of London and nosh. Justin Elliott of Wingham This community extends visited with Mr. and Mrs. sympathy to Mrs. F. W. Daw Walter Elliott. and family of Highway 86, on Mrs. Eileen Parker of the passing this weekend of a Exeter dear husband and father. with her brotherspentthe anwed sikendster- sympathy is also extended in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl to Mr. and Mrs. John Moir McClenaghan. and family on the recent The elementary school passing of his .father, James pupils enjoyed a holiday on Moir of RR 2, Wingham. Monday as it was Profession The Women's Institute al Development Day for the Christmas meeting will be teachers. held December 12 at 12 noon Mr. and Mrs. Relison at the Salvation Army Cita- Falconer of Sarnia spent the del, Wingham. Hostesses are weekend with his mother, Mrs. Elgin Johnston, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Russell McGuire and Miss Mr: and Mrs. Angus Mary Hehn. Roll call will be Falconer attended the 45th a stamped Christmas card wedding anniversary cele- and an exchange of Christ- bration of an uncle and aunt, mas cookies and squares and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mont- the recipes. A special com- gomery of Blyth, on Sunday. mittee will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul program and there will be an spent last weekend at the exchange of $3 gifts between home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave members and their Secret Oberholtzer and family of Sisters. Bachert Meats 887-9328 one mile east of Walton Call us for your slaughtering Slaughter date is Tuesday needs. Now is the time to fill your freezer for winter. Sides of beef, pork, lamb or veal. We specialize in home -cured meats and old- fashioned country -style pork sausage. No fillers added. All meat is government inspected. ll