The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-04-24, Page 13Page 12—The Wingham Advance -Times, Apr. 24, 1985
Coming Events Cards of Th
Coining events notices
advertised in this column
will also appear on Channel
12, Country Cable TV without
charge if placed seven days
in advance.
DANCE
Saturday, May 4 from 9 to 1,
at Wingham Legion to
Steven's Country Gold.
Tickets $10per couple. Music
for everyone. Draws and
spot dances. Sponsored by
Wednesday night mixed
bowling league. For advance
tickets phone Fran Golley
357-9937; Cheryl Walker 357-
3664; Eva Bolt 357-3507 or
Chris McDonald 528-5703•. ,
FLEA MARKET
Saturday, April 27th and
every Saturday from then
on, ,"Flea Market Upstairs",
in our Pine Room. Rent your
table and space $7.00, 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Call and reserve
your space now, Blue Barn
Restaurant and Motel, 291-
1580.
CAR. WASH
Saturday, April 27 at Ralph's
Texaco, 9:30 a.m. Sponsored
by Salvation Army Youth
Group.
DAY TRIPS
Mowhawk Horse races,
Monday, April 29; Swains
greenhouses, Tender Toot-
sies and London shopping,
Wednesday, May 1: The
Royal Lippizan Stallions, a
new show again, The White
Stallions of Vienna, Wednes-
day, May 8; Blossoms,
Niagara, Falls, Tour of Sea-
way Farms, buffet luncheon
and more, Monday, May 13;
Interiors '85 designers and
landscapers show their out-
standing creations of a fam-
ily estate home, London,
Wednesday, May 29; Kitty
Wells, Circle K, Sunday,
May 26. Phone Helen
McBurney, Nicholson Bus
Lines 357-3424.
DANCE
Brussels Legion 9-1, Satur-
day, April 27. Music by Sid -
don Bros., $5 . per person,
lunch included. Sponsored by
Brussels Legion.
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF
THE BANKRUPTCY OF
JOHN TURNER
GOODALL
NOTICE is hereby given
that John Turner Goodall, of
the Town of Wingham in the
Province of Ontario, Solici-
tor, filed an assignment on
the 26th day of March, 1985
and that the adjourned first
meeting of creditors will be
held on the 29th day of April,
1985, at the hour of 2:30
o'clock in the afternoon at
the office of the Official Re-
ceiver, 217 York Street, 3rd
.Floor, London in the Pro-
vince of Ontario, and that to
be eligible to vote, creditors
must file with us prior to the
meeting, proofs of claim and
where necessary, proxies.
CLAIMS against the estate
must be filed with the Trus-
tee before distribution is
made; otherwise the pro-
ceeds of the estate will be
distributed among the part-
ies entitled thereto without
regard to such claims.
DATED at Hamilton, this
15th day of April, 1985.
DELOITTE HASKINS &
SELLS LIMITED,
1 James St. S.,
6th Floor,
Hamilton, Ont.,
L8P 4R5
(416) 523-6770
Attention:
Mr. Paul A. Pope C.A.
GRAB BAG SALE
Salvation Army, Orange
Hall, Saturday, April 27, 1-4
p.m.
FLEA MARKET
Saturday, May, 4 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. at Wingham
Armouries. Sponsored by the
Wingham and Area Day
Centre for the Homebound.
Table rental is $15. Phone
357-1445.
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OPEN HOUSE
At the Lucknow and District
Christian School on Friday,
April 26, 7 to 9 p.m. You are
cordially invited to see what
Christian educations is all
about!
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VE DAY.
with Patti Page, Guy Mit-
chell and the Four Lads!
May 9-10, cost includes
return transportation of a
Highway Coach; accommo-
dation for one night; dinner
at the hotel; guided city '
tour; breakfast and a re-
served seat for the concert in
Niagara Falls. Per person
twin, $129. Phone Golden Age
Travel, 28 Weber St. W.,
Kitchener, 742-6822. Toll free
519-1-800-265-8996.
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FRIENDLY COMPUTER
NIGHT
Tuesday, April 30 at 7:30
p.m. in the Wingham Town
Hall, Friends of the Library
will present a Friendly
Computer Night with a film.
Special guest speaker Mr.
Art Clark will discuss the
role of computers in our lives
and the lees of our children.
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TALENT PARADE
Featuring Wingham and
area youth, sponsored by
Wingham Canadette Major-
ettes on Wednesday, May 8
at Wingham Town Hall, 7:30
p.m. Admission $3 adult, $2
child, pre-schoolers free.
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SINGLES DANCE
Saturday, April 27th, Strat-
ford Fair Grounds (annex
Building) . Dancing 9 to 1.
Music by "The Wildwoods".
BARGAIN JEWELLERY
Everyone welcome. Dis-
count costume jewellery sale
Saturday, April 27, 1 to 4
p.m., at 452 Highland Dr.,
third house on the right. Ac-
cessories include fashion
earrings, necklaces, brace-
lets, belts, etc. in newest
spring and summer shades.
ROAST BEEF
LUNCHEON
St. Stephen's Anglican
Church, Gorrie, Thursday,
May 2, 11:45 a.m. to ...
MEN'S GROUP
PROGRAM
To end family violence call
the Huron County Task
Force op Family Violence
482-3933.
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RUMMAGE & AUCTION
Howick Lions Club annual
rummage and auction sale
Saturday, May 25 at George
Keil's shed, Gorrie. All dona-
tions gratefully accepted.
Phone 335-6310 or 335-3273 for
pickup. CGIT will have lunch
booth at sale.
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MINOR HOCKEY
AWARDS
Wingham minor hockey
awards day, Wingham Le-
gion this Saturday, 12 noon.
Special guest Dave Lowry of
the London Knights
TENI ERS
Interior and Exterior
Maintenance
Projects
Tenders from all construction trades aro
invited for . interior and exterior
maintenance projects at Huron County
Schools.
'Tender forms and job specifications are
avallabier at the Huron County Board of
'Education Office, 103 Albert Street,
Clinton.
Deadline fat tender submission is 12
o'clock noon, May 17. 4903.
E. Frayne R.B. Allan
Chairman. Director of Education.
, SLOW -PITCH
Ladies' Recreational slow -
pitch registration Monday,
Aprii29, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. and
Wednesday, May 1, 7:30 to
8:30 p.m. Wingham Town
Hall, Court Room. Registra-
tion fee $10.00. Play starts
Thursday, May 16. For more
information phone Rita Rice
357-3440 or Nancy Barrett
Laing 357-3170.
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ACCENT ON
ACCESSORIES
The RNAs of Wingham and
District Hospital are pre-
senting "Accent on Acces-
sories" by Joanie's Fashions
from Paisley, Monday, May
6 at 8:30 p.m. at the Wing -
ham Legion. Dessert and
coffee. Admission $3. Every-
one welcome.
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SPRING BOOK FAIR
Sunday, April 28, 11 a.m. to 5
p.m. Concert Hall, 888 Yonge
St., Toronto. Rare and sec-
ondhand books, prints, maps
and related items, $2.50 en-
trance. Phone (416) 977-4654.
KINDERSLEY,
Saskatchewan 75th anniver-
sary and heritage days, July
5, 6 and 7. Come home. De-
tails: 75th Anniversary Com-
mittee, Box 1330, Kindersley,
Sask., SOL 1S0. .
DESSERT EUCHRE
Whitechurch Community
Hall, Monday, April 29, 1:30
p.m. Good prizes. Sponsored
by the Women's Institute.
Admission $1.50.'
It never ceases to amaze
me to see the combination of
talent we have in our nurses.
The patience, helpfulness,
friendliness,, professionalism
and concern they display on
a daily basis. I would like to
thank all those wonderful
people as well asthe ones
with other tasks for their
dedication shown, while I
was in their care. They made
my stay in the hospital a
pleasant one. Dr. Ping and
Dr. Watts, I thank you for an
excellent mending job.
Adrian Keet
I would like to express my.
sincere thanks to Dr. M. H.
Corrin, all the nurses and
staff on the second floor of
the Wingham and District
Hospital, for all their kind-
ness and care. I want .to
thank my sister-in-law, Adah
and nephew Robert, and all
my neighbors, friends and
relatives Who visited me,
sent cards and get well wish-
es, during my stay in the
hospital. Special thanks for
flowers and treats. It will al-
ways be remembered.
Jane (Jean) M. Smith
I would like to thank
everyone who remembered
me with flowers, cards and
treats while I was a patient
in SL Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don and since returning
home. A special thanks to
Dr. Sales and the nurses on
fourth floor N.W. and Rev.
Rea Grant. Thanks also to
those who drove Shirley to
London. Your kindness was
greatly appreciated.
Denis Langridge
9(9»?7?emo7&im
RENWICK—Mark, when
you were taken so suddenly
from us, five years ago, we
didn't think we could ever
carry on without you. How-
ever, something you said to
us once, gave us the
strength.
Remember me with smiles
and laughter,
For that's how I'll remember
you all.
But if you can only re-
member me with tears,
Then don't remember me at
all.
—Love, Mom, Dad, Gail,
Linda, Andy, Lorraine and
Tara.
MONTGOMERY—In loving
memory of a dear mother,
Mary Montgomery, who
passed away one year ago,
April 19, 1984. -
In our home she is fondly re-
membered,
Sweet memories cling to her
name,
Those who loved her in life
sincerely,
Still love her in death just the
same.
—Lovingly remembered
by her family, Anson and
Wilda ;,John and Treva; Don
and Melva; Keith and Mar-
garet.
SULLIVAN—Reginald and
Delphine; In loving memory
of our dad who passed away
April 25, 1968 and our Mom
who passed away June 28,
1982.
Sadly missed along life's
way,
Quietly . remembered every
day.
No longer in our lives to
share,
But in our hearts, you're
both always there.
—Always remembered
and sadly missed by your
children.
WINGHAM AREA FIRE BOARD
TENDER ANNOUNCEMENT
Sealed Tenders for a rescue van are currently
being sought by the Wingham Area Fire Board and
will be accepted at the Clerk's Office, Town Hall,
Wingham, Ontario, during normal office hours, un-
til 5:00 p.m., Monday, May 6, 1985.
Specifications and other details will be available
at the Wingham Clerk's Office.
Neither the lowest nor not necessarily any
Tender may be selected.
J. Byron Adams,
Clerk
TOWNSHIP OF
HOWICK
Gravel Tenders
Sealed tenders will be received until
4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7th, -1985
at the Municipal Office, Gorrie, Ontario
for the supplying, crushing and hauling
of approximately 32,000 cu. yds., more
or less, of 5/8" crushed gravel.
LICENSED PITS ONLY.
Tenders must be submitted on Township
forms available at the Municipal Office,
Gorrie, Ontario. . .
A certified cheque for 10% must ac-
company each tender.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
M.P. Bosetti, A.M.C.T.,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Township of Howick.
The family of the late Eliz-
abeth Fear would like to ex-
press their 'thanks to the
Wingham and District, Hos-
pital, to Dr. Ping and Dr.
Watt and to all the dedicated
nurses and staff for the care
received by mother during
her stay in the hospital in
January. Thanks also to rel-
atives, friends and neighbors
for all their expressions of
concern andcaring during
these past few months. We
would also like to express
thanks to The McBurneyrFu-
neral Home and to all those
who expressed their sym-
pathy for mother. Flowers
and donations given in
mother's memory were very
much appreciated. We are
grateful to Rev. Victor
Jamieson for his yelp during
this difficult time and to the
ladies of the Knox Presby-
terian Church, Belgrave, for
the lunch they provided. Spe-
cial thanks to the pallbearers
and flower bearers.
Brian and Ivanka
Fear, Moorefield
I would like to express my
appreciation to the ladies in
the Whitechurch community
for the lovely shower gifts
and thanks to all those who
attended.
Kim Simpson
Many thanks to friends,
relatives, nurses in I.C.U:,
Dr. Gear and Dr. Shalom for
their kind and thoughtful
care while I was a patient in
Wingham and District Hos-
pital.
Ross Doll
Our sincerest thanks to the
ambulance staff and nursing
staff at Wingham arid
District Hospital and to
friends and neighbors for
flowers, cards and express-
ions of sympathy on the
passing of a dear wife,
mother and grandmother.
John Clark, Reg
and Susan O'Hagan
and family
ial sincere thanks to
and and staff members
o Ingham and District
Hospital, also to family and
friends for their gifts, cards
and good wishes for a happy
retirement.
Dorothy MacLeod
The family of they late El-
bert van Donkersgoed wish-
es to thank everyone who so
kindly remembered us in
prayer and with cards and
visits, gifts of food, flowers
and donations to the Can-
adian Diabetic Society and
the Back to God Hour. Spec-
ial thanks to Rev. G.
Veeneman for words of com-
fort. Also'a special thank you
to Dr. J. Vanderkooy for his
care and Christian concern.
Your kindness and thought-
fulness will long be remem-
bered.
Mrs. E. van Donkersgoed
and family
My gratitude to all who
visited me, those who
brought or sent flowers and
cards and all who extended
best wishes while I was a
patient in Wingham and
District Hospital.
Nelda Ballagh
The Hospital Auxiliary
sincerely thanks all who con-
tributed to the success of
their Spring Rummage Sale.
Special thanks to the men
who worked so hardaid well
with the setting up and
cleaning up.
AUCTION SALES
LARGE clearance and con-
signment auction at Wayne
Ward Farm Equipment,
Highway 6, Wiarton, Ont.,
Friday, April 26, 10 a.m. ap-
proximately 65 tractors,
crawlers, combines, ve-
hicles, feedingequipment,
plus a large variety of new
and used farm equipment
and garden tractors. Sales
held fourth Friday of each
month. For more informa-
tion call (519) 534-1638 or534-
2980.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture & Effects
Being part of Estate of Late Glary B. McKague,
Teeswater with additions to be held at
WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE
Saturday, April 27185 at 11:00 a.m.
Antique corner cabinet; hall seat & mirror; 2 parlour tables;
drop leaf end table; triple leg Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table with
2 leaves; press back rocker & arm chair; modern triple dresser
& 5 drawer chest; twin beds; magazine stand; writing desk;
footstools; buffet; 2 pc. Kroehler chesterfield; wardrobe; 6
dining room chairs; floor & swag lamps; elec. stove; w. high
and low ovens; washer; dryer; upright freezer; Pfaff sewing
machine; several table lamps; manual typewriter; several
trunks; bedding; crystal and china, including; Wedgwood,
milkgfass, pyrex, Nippon, ruby lustre, bowls, plates, cocoa
set, glass caster set; sterling ware, including serving set, sterl-
ing salt & peppers; sev. pieces India brass; flatware; small
elec. appliances; mirrors; clocks; books; pictures so,e,,sign-
ed; etc.•
PREVIEW: Friday, 7 - 9 p.m. '
MOBILE LUNCH
Auctioneer: JACK ALEXANDER
Tel. 357-1011 or 357-1442
AUCTION SALE
Of farm equipment will be held for
Con & Diane Murphy
Lot 32, Con. 8, Culross Twp., 1 corner north of
Teeswater on Hwy. 4 then approx.4 miles west .
on Con. 8 on
Sat. April 27 - 9:30 a.m.
PARTIAL LIST includes Allis Chalmers WD gas
tractor; New Holland 56 rake on rubber; 1976
Dodge crew cab truck (as is); 1966 Oldsmobile
Delta 88, (as is); Travel -rite soft top tent trailer;
fibreglass canoe and 2 h.p. motor; and much
more.
Auctioneers:
WALLACE BALLAGH
Teeswater 392-6170
GRANT McDONALD
Ripley - 395-5353
Evening
AUCTION SALE
Of consignments.of home furnishings and anti-
ques will be held in the Teeswater Arena on
Mon. April 29 - 6 p.m.
Included in this sale are furnishings from -the
Estates of the late Mrs. Rose Hodgins,
Teeswater and Mr. Bert Holmes, Wingham, with
additional consignments.
PARTIAL LIST INCLUDES: Several chesterfield
suites; living room chairs; tables; lamps; pictures;
dining room suites; bedroom furniture; kitchen fur-
niture; G.E. stove; G.E. refrigerator; Maytag dryer
(like new); dishes; glassware; bedding; tools and
garden tools; and MUCH more.
Listings subject to change without notice.
TERMS: Cash
Snack Bar
Auctioneers:
WALLACE BALLAGH
Teeswater - 392-6170
GRANT McDONALD
Ripley - 395-5353
Rummage sale raises $Z211
The Auxiliary to the
Wingham and District
Hospital reports total
receipts of $2,211.28 from its
spring rummage sale held
last Friday. The sale was
well attended and business
was good.
Following is a breakdown
of receipts by departments:
china, $309.07; hats and
purses, $60.25; ladies'
miscellaneous, $195.03;
drapes and bedspreads,
$214.61; shoes, $218.80;
AUCTION SALES
SATURDAY, April 27,
Auction sale of farm equip-
ment and some household
effects for Con and Diane
Murphy, 1 corner north of
Teeswater on Hwy. 4, then
approx. 4 mi. west on Culross
Con. 8, starting at 9:30 a.m.
MONDAY, April 29; at the
Teeswater arena, an evening
auction sale of consignments
of home furnishings and
antiques, including furnish-
ings from the Estates of Mrs.
Rose Hodgins, Teeswater,
and Mr. Bert Holmes, Wing -
ham, starting at 6 p.m.
AUCTIONEERS
WALLACE BALLAGH,
TEESWATER 392-6170
GRANT McDONALD
RIPLEY 395-5353
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men's wear, $358.90; fur-
niture, $14.25; children's
wear, $278.08; ladies'
clothing, $440.90 and books
and toys, $121.39, for a total'
of $2,211.28.
The money will be used to
help the work of our local
hospital. The next rummage
sale is planned for October.
AUCTION
Waterloo Regional
Police Dept., Banks,
Trustees & Others
to be held at
BRESLAU AIRPORT RD.
AUCTION COMPLEX
Waterloo Regional Rd. 1 7,
BRESLAU (Kitchener)
Sat. Apr. 27 a.m.
Waterloo Regional Detective
Cars including 82 Malibu
Classic; 80-82 Chevettes;
81 Dodge Diplomats; 4
Waterloo Regional Trucks;
83 Reliant SE; JD 644 B 4
WD loader; Case 580 back-
hoe & loader; JD 2020D trac-
tor/loader; construction &
landscaping equipment; shop
tools; plumbing equipment.
Partial list only.
VIEWING: Fri. Apr. 26/85
(1-4 p.m.)
Cars will be sold 12:30, Sat.,
Apr. 27.'
TERMS: $200 cash deposit
on major items.
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M. R. JUTZI
& CO. INC.
69 Sydney St. S.
' Kitchener
(51 9) 743-5286
Evening
AUCTION SALE
Of machinery and household antiques will be
held for
The Estate of
Charles Hamilton Murray
Con. 9, Morris Twp. at Walton, one mile west of
McGavin Equipment on
Tues. Evening, May 7
at 6:00 p.m.
Wagon with rack; gravel box; cyclone grass
seeder; 3 farm gates; cattle clippers; bag holder;
bag cart; 2 roll new barb wire; electric hammermill;
page wire fence stretcher; cream cans; log
chains; sap buckets; forks and shovels; block and
tackle; 2 water troughs; bale hay; 50 aluminum
windows and frames; 2 scales; 40 ft. wooden lad-
der; small ladders; hose; 1905 antique cupboard;
fruit cuptb9afds;, cllairs;,.2„ ogc(en ) itchen tables;
antique -dishes & . sealers; wardrobe; dresser;
'wash stead;' High head 'Woad led; singlebed;
bedding; fridge; small electric stove; wood heater
stove; 4 matching chairs; rocking Chair.
For information phone 357-3503.
TERMS: Cash
Estate or auctioneer not responsible for ac-
cidents.
Auctioneer:
BRIAN RINTOUL
AUCTION SALE
Of farm machinery, hand and power tools, some
household effects and antiques for
Ron &Shirley Taylor
. on Lot 27, Con. 12, Culross Twp., 33/4 miles
north of Teeswater on .Hwy.4 then 23/4 miles
west on Con. 12 on
Sat. April 27 11:30 a.m.
Lunch Booth
MACHINERY: IH B414 4-cyl. diesel tractor with.
new tires on rear, p.s., loader and completely
overhauled last year; MH 44 gas tractor in A-1
condition; Cockshutt 520 10 -ft. S.P. swather; IH
3 -furrow plow, 3 pt.h.; Ma ;sey 10 ft. disc, 3
pt.h.; 4 section harrows; N.I. 7 ft. trail mower; 18
ft. flat rack with Martin wage n; steel forage box
with 2 beaters; Bush Hog 5 . rotary cutter (new
last year); 6 cyl. 292 Chev notor with 4 -speed
, trans. (in good condition); an 1a few misc. items.
ALSO: Glendale 10' x 31' r obile home (needs
some work); two 12 ft. alum ium boats one with
an Evinrude 7 h.p. motor.
HAND & POWER TOOLS: 3 B" and 1/2" electric
drills; B&D 7" power saw; tab saw; B&D 7" hand
grinder (AC or DC); Mikita 5 In. hand grinder; 16
speed bench drill press with motor; drill bits;
Homelite XL75 chain saw; bench grinder; 1 ton
chain hoist; 3/4" drive socket set; wooden hand
planes chains; deep or shallow well pump; shop
vacuum; B&D workmate; quantity of hydraulic
hose and fittings; electric motors; hyd. cylinder
(complete); hyd. 2 -way hand control valve; quanti-
ty of new plastic clothes line; new woven wire; 1"
and 11/4" angle iron; 1/4" and 11/4" cold roll; 3/4"
square tubing;' intercom system; cedar and pine
picnic tables; 32 ft. alum. ext. ladder; power lawn
mower; 3'/z h.p. riding lawn mower; bolts;- nuts;
nails; hand tools and other articles too numerous
to mention.
EFFECTS & ANTIQUES: Refrigerator; electric
stove; clothes dryer; 6 press back chairs (refinish-
ed); wooden ext. table (refinished); 3 press back
chairs (refinished); dry sink; hossier; cast iron ..
bath tub with legs; white Fr. Prov. bedroom suite
(complete); chesterfield and chair; coffee and end
tables; double bed; dresser; utility cupboard; wr-
inger washer; lawn chairs; 40 gal. hot water
heater and a few mise, items.
ALSO. 1300 bales of mixed hay; 15 bags of fer-
tilizer; 11/2 bags of alfalfa No. 1 seed.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D. day of sale.
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for any acci-
dents or injuries on property day of sale.
Sale will be conducted by
LEN METCALFE AUCTION LTD.
Mildmay, Ont.
519-367-2791