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GARAGE SALE
And lawn sale, Saturday,
June 1, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vic 20
computer; games; 12" TV;
Ii copy machine; assorted
' tires, mags and wheels; car
parts, jacks, etc; woodstove;
toaster -oven; ski wiz snow-
mobile; motorcycle hel-
mets; assorted boxes, $3
each; hockey equipment;
car stereos and speakers;
household items. Mr. Car-
man opposite Canadian Tire,
Wingham. No phone calls
please.
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NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
Anyone found dumping litter, stories or
other debris on Township Property'0.e.
,roadsides) will be liable to Fine under
authority of By-law No. 29 of 1980.
Ross Nicholson,
Rd. Supt.
NOTICE
In order to improve the local availability of information
on geology and mineral resources, the following
publications are now available for purchase at the
Wingham District office of the Ministry of I�latural
,Resources, on Hwy. No. 4, south of Wingham:
The Physiography of southern Ontario $20.00
and accompanying maps $10.00
Geological Highway Map of
Southern Ontario
$ 1.00
Rocks & Minerals of Ontario $ 2.00
A geologist is also available to provide technical
information and advice - inquiries should be directed
to Terry Carter.
Telephone: 357-3131
Hon. Michael Harris
Minister
Ontario
Ministry of
Natural
Resources
Mary Mogford
Deputy Minister
PUBLIC AUCTION
535 W heeler Street, Lucknow
FRIDAY, JUNE 7, at 7:30 P.M.
Lot size 66' F x 165' D. House consists of
4 bedrooms, 3 up, 1 down, kitchen,
livingroom, diningroom, den, basement.
Septic Tank Town Water. 2 blocks from
Post Office. Viewing at 6':30 with auction
to be held at 7:30 p.m., subject' to low
reserve bid. Terms 10 per cent down,
balance in 30 days.
AUCTIONEER
Gordon H. Brindley
For further information call 519-528-3322
CONSIGNMENT,_
AUCTION SALE
of household goods
Monday, June 10/85
6:00 P.M..
BRINDLEY AUCTION SERVICE
DUNGANNON°
Auctioneer: Gordon H. Brindley
Watch next week's paper
for listing
EVENING AUCTION SALE
Of Consignments of Home Furnishings & Antiques
will be held in Teeswater Arena on:
Monday, June 3/85
Starting at 6:00 p.m.
Consignments Include: Living room, kitchen and
bedroom furnishings; small appliances; quantity of
dishes, glass, kitchenware; power tools; pressure
system; and many more useful and, • interesting
items.
Terms cash. Snack bar.
Auctioneers:
WALLACE BALLAGH
Teeswater 392-6170
GRANT McDONALD.
Ripley 395-5353
WALTON SALE ARENA
2 Miles West of Durham on Hwy. 4
Thursday, June 6, 1985
11:3.0- a.m.
a ton's Tifl-i -Anniversary Special
20 Roybrook Tempo daughters selling. A (VG)
3 yr. (1 70M -217F) 'her dam (VG) (172M-184F),2nd Dam (VG) 7392M kg. - 4.04%, 3rd dam (GP)
7961M-4.26%. Due November to Starbuck; A
(GP Tempo 3 Yr (152M -154F), her dam (EX)
10,372M-4.32%, 2nd Dam (EX -2E)
9264M-4.6%, 3rd dam (VG) 9593M-4.6%, sell-
ing fresh; A July 8, 1982 (GP) daughter of Triple
Threat, her dam (GP) (144M -175F) selling fresh;
A (VG) daughter by Sheik, (138M -174F), her dam
(VG) (158M -170F), due sale time to Thunder; A
show heifer born Sept. 2, 1983 by Warden, her
dam (VG) over 200 BCA. 13th at Ontario Spring
Show '85; 30 head from Beslea Farms Ltd., Shel-
burne, Ont. Featuring a group of young cows, and
first calf heifers. A (GP) Dominion selling with 3
Lact. Avg.; (139M -140F), her dam (VG) 6 yr,
134M -154F and Reserve Grand Champion Fe-
male - Tri County '82, 3rd dam (GP)
7713M-3,9%. Fresh since March; A (VG) North-
croft (127M -132F) of BCA and bred March 20.
Her yearling daughter sells by Stylist; A (GP)
Moch Four (141M -151F), her dam (GP)
(1381v1 -155F), 3rd Dam (VG) 7911-4,2%, selling
fresh. A prospect for higher classificaion.
Semen selling at 11:30. -
Tempo,
1:30'Tempo, Triple Threat, Starbuck, Banker, Mant-
tor, Senatdr.
Plan now to attend.
Sale Manager & Auctioneer
DONALD E. WALTON
(519) 369-3804 •
GARAGE SALE
At Coulter's Corner, Gorrie
Friday, May 31, 4 p.m. on
Saturday, June 1 all day.
Yarns and craft supplies,
clothing.
FLOWER SERVICE
Gorrie United Church, Sun-
day, June 2, 11 a.m. Guest
speaker Mrs. Lynne Bullock;
Harriston. Everyone wel-
come.
INSTALLATION
OF OFFICERS
At Brussels Legion, Satur-
day, June 1, 8 p.m. Music by
D.J. Everyone welcome.
YARD SALE
June 1, 9 to 4 p.m. Main
Street, Walton. r
OPEN RECEPTION
For Thelma Stacey (Pur -
don) and- Sam Dougherty,
Saturday, June 1, 8:30 p.m.
Blyth. Everyone welcome.
22,29
FLEA MARKET
In Wroxeter Park, Saturday,
June 1 from 9 a,m, to 4 p.m.
Vendors wanted. Phone 335-
3396 or 335-3302.
22,29
TEA AND
BAKE SALE
The Salvation Army. Horne
League Ladies are having a
tea and bake sale on Thurs-
day, May 30 from 2 to 4 p.m.
at the Salvation Army, Ed-
ward St., Wingham.
22,29
STEPDANCE
RECITAL
Featuring Janice Ballagh's
daneepupils in Howick Cent-
ral School on Friday, May 31,
8 p.m. Guests include "Here
Comes Treble","Just Plain
Folk" and the McMichael
Sisters.
, 22,29
DRAMA CLUB
F. E. Madill Drama Club
presents the Spirit of Broad-
way, at F. E. Madill Secon-
dary School, Thursday, Fri-
day and Saturday, May 30, 31
and June 1 at 8 p.m. Admis-
sion adults $2, children 12
and under $1.
15,22,29
YARD SALE
Neil and Leta Stirling's yard
sale, household goods and
--personal--items.-'- Saturday;
June 1, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. One
block west of Gorrie Post Of-
fice. Refreshments avail-
able.
22,29
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION sale of farm
machinery,- livestock and
real estate will be held for
Sam Pletch, at'Belgrave, on
Tuesday, June 18) at 10:30
a.m. Auctioneers Grant
McDonald, Ripley, 395-5353
and Wallace Ballagh, Tees -
water 392-6170.
VARIETY CONCERT
Blyth Memorial Hall, featur-
ing local performers_ Satur-
day June 1 at 7:30 p.m. Tick-
ets $6 per family of $3 each at
the door.`Phone 523-9300 for
information.
GRAB BAGE SALE
At the Salvation Army,
Orange Hall, Edward St.,
Wingham, Saturday, June 1,
lto4p.m.
RIDE FOR CANCER
Due . to inclement weather
the Great Ride for Cancer
sponsored by the Opti -Mrs.
Club of Wingham and Dis-
trict will now be held'on Sun-
day, Sunday, June 2 at 1 p.m.
at Zehr's parking lot. 15 kilo-
meter bike ride for Canadian
Cancer Society. All partic-
ipants must be high school
age or accompanied by a
parent. Sponsor sheets can
be picked up at Belle's Var-
iety and Gifts. •
BUS TRIPS
$1.44 day, Monday, June 3:
Mystery tour! We will try to
makeyour. day an interest-
ing one. Places I have not
been before, Tuesday, June
25. Phone Helen McBurney,
Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-
3424.
SUPPER
•A cold •plate supper at
McIntosh United Church
Wednesday, June 5, 4:30 to 8
p.m. Adults $5, children 12
and under $2. .,
PRE -REGISTRATION .
Wingham Nursery School
pre -registration for the 1985-
86 school term will be held on
June 4, 5, 6 and 7 from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Children must be
21/2 years old and toilet train-
ed. Come in and see us on
Josephine Street across from
the town hall or phone 357-
2362 for more information.
RECEPTION
There will be an open wed-
ding reception following the
marriage of Karen Coultes
and Paul Cook in the Brus-
sels, Morris and Grey Com-
munity Centre, on Saturday,
June ] 9 p.m.
YARD SALE
Saturday, June 1, Gorrie
United Church, 9 a.m. Lunch
booth and bake table avail-
able.,
MULTI -FAMILY
Garage sale, Saturday, June
1, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 28 George
St., Wingham. Rain or shine.
USED BOOK SALE
Huron County's Largest
Used Book Sale on Saturday,
June 1, 10-7:30, and Sunday,
June 2, 12-4 in Memorial
Hall, Blyth. Books and mag-
azines, tours of the theatre;
bake table and refresh-
ments. Art exhibit featuring
Morris Darling. Readings at
2 p.m. by storyteller Mickie
McClear (Saturday) and
author Gisele Ireland (Sun-
day) . Admission free. Pro-
ceeds to Blyth Festival.
ON.ATI ONS_
Of baking will be greatly
appreciated and received
prior to sale time if possible,
Saturday, June 1 and Sun-
day, June 2 at Blyth Memor-
ial Hall.
PHYSIC AWARENESS
Saturday workshops start
Jun -e-1-5: Take par -tin actual.
experiments in ESP,
Clairvoyance, etc. Learn se-
crets of astrology, biorhyth-
m, hypnosis, etc. Phone Dr.
J.P. Rae, 327-8382 or write
,clinic of Parapsychology,
Box 220, Clifford, Ont. NOG
IMO.
29,5,12
WINGHAM LIONS CLUB
ELIMINATION
DRAW '& DANCE.
June 15th, 1985
WINGHAM ARENA
63 Cash Prizes - Totalling $2,000.
Tickets $10.00 per person
Available From:
All Lions Members and —
Hill's Shoes Wingham Cleaners
Vance's Drug Store Elliott-Tweddle Ins.
Net Proceeds for
Wingham & District Hospitfal
Building Fund
HORSESHOES
The 1985 horseshoe season at
the. Wingham Sportsmen's
Club is set to begin this
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. New
members are welcome.
29,5
DANCE
To Tiffin's Orchestra at
Bluevale Hall, Friday, June
7 at 9 p.m. $5 per couple,'
Ladies please bring lunch.
29,5
FLEA MARKET
Maitland Valley Region Flea
Market, Clifford, Saturday,
June 8 and Sunday, June 9.
Antique cars and parts,
antique fashion show, an-
tique car show. Barbershop
quartet. Beef barbecue on
Saturday, 5 to 8 p.m. Ven-
dors welcome. Phone 924-
3480.
IDENTA-K1D
Howick Lions Club will host
,an IDENTA-Kid (finger-
printing) program„ Satur-
day, June 1, at the Howick
Community Centre f r all
children 10 and under.'Id-
ren must be accompanied by
an adult. All Howick-Turn-
berry-Wallace Minto child-
ren welcome. We will be
doing older children, teens
and adults in the fall. Let's
make our children safe!
FIDDLERS JAMBOREE
And Step Dancers, June 9, at
Mitchell Community Centre
at 1:30 pati. to 9:00 p.m.
Everyone welcome.
29,5
MEN'S GROUP
PROGRAM
To end family violence call
the Huron County Task
29,5 Force on Family Violence
482-3933.
24,12
BIRTHS
MORRISON—Lloyd and
Glenda Morrison, RR 1,
"Lucknow, joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their'
daughter, Lesley Kim, six
pounds, 10 ounces, on May
12 at Wingham and
District Hospital. A sister
for Lee. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Morrison, RR 1, Lucknow,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Ballagh, W0lkerton.
SAHLI—Jean and Marc are
pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their son,
Brian Jason, six pounds,a14
ounces, on Friday, May 17,
at Windsor Metropolitan
Hospital. Proud first-time
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh ' Simpson,
Whitechurch, and Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Sahli, Windsor.
DOLSON--Steve and Karen
(Galbraith) Dolson of
Atwood are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their
son, Scott Steven Bradley,
eight pounds, 10 ounces, on
Saturday, May 18, at
Guelph General Hospital.
A brother for Jordan.
Proud grandparents are
Mrs. Georgina Dolson,
Brampton, Brad and
1✓velyn Galbraith,
Wingham.
BROPHY—Joseph and
Adrienne Brophy of
Wingham welcome a son,
Sean William, seven
pounds, one ounce, born
May 24 at Wingham and
District Hospital.
YARD SALE
South of Wroxeter, June 1, 9
to 1 p.m. Watch for the signs.
BUCK AND DQE
For Peggy Keil and Dave
Shaw Saturday, June 8 at
Howick Community Centre.
Peter Bauer D.J. $4 per per-
son. Lunch included. Dan-
cing 9 to 1. Tickets available
from Bryan Shaw or Tim
Keil.
29,5
BUDGET WISE
Your child's allowance
should be large enough to
cover such things as bus fare
and school lunches, says
Home and Family Manage-
ment Specialist, Jean Rid-
dell of the Ontario Ministry
of Agriculture and Food's
rural organizations and ser-
vices branch. But the allow-
ance should also.. be small
enough .. to encourage your.
child to learn to budget.
BLUEVALE
BARES.
(ladies softball team)
CAR WASH
is now
Sunday, June 2
at the
Riverboat Parking Lot
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Business and
Professional Directory
Carol E. Homuth,
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
Harriston, Ontario.
— — -338-271=2-------
Dr. L A. Cowley, B.Sc.,
D C
Dr, Stewart Anderson,
DC'
Chiropractor
197 Josephine St.
Wingham
____By_Appointment --
357-1224
ANNUAL MEETING
WINGHAM & .DISTRICT
HOSPITAL CORPORATION
Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of
the Wingham .& District Hospital Corporation will
be held in the Auditorium of the Wingham Public
School, 131 John St. E., Wingham, Ontario, on
Thursday, June 20, 1985 at the hour of eight
o'clock p.m. for the reception and consideration
of Annual Reports, for the consideration and con-
firmation of changes to Bylaws 1 (i)(j); 2 (a)(d);
3 (b) 4 (a)(b)(c)(d)(e); 10 (m)(vi)(vii), (q)(i)(ii)
"(iii); 12 (f); 13 (a)(bj; 15 (d); 22 (e)(f)(g); 38 (c)(e);
for the election of Governors, for the appointment
of Auditors, and for the transaction of such other
things as may properly come befpre the meeting.
Copies of the proposed Bylaw changes may be
examined in the office of the Executive Director of
the Wingham & District Hospital prior to three o'clock
p.m., Thursday, June 20, 1985.
Memberships granting voting privileges may be
purchased at the front desk of the hospital for one
dollar ($1.00) prior to five o'clock p.m., Wednes-
day, June 5, 1985. No membership sold after that
time, on that date, will entitle the purchaser to a
vote.
Dated at Wingham, Ontario, this fifteenth day of
May, 1985.
By order of the Board of Governors.
N. M. Hayes,
Secretary
$" T
BINGO
CONTINUES!
at
KNECHTEL'S
until June 15th
or until ticket supplies
run out!
Congratulations! to the
luckywinners to date.
-WINNER OF $1,000.00-
Winnifred Carter
—WINNERS OF 000.00—_
- Jon Bateson
- Jean Tiffin
Linda Hess
- Rick Rathburn
- Jannette Rodger
- Brenda Deyell
- Barb Nicholson
- Jean. Renwick
Larry Lane
- Dianne Cameron
- Carol Johnstone
Many More Winners
have collected
Grocery Vouchers of
$25.00,110,00, $5_00
& $1.00
PICK UP YOUR
TICKETS WHEN YOU
SHOP KNECHTEL'S
AND MAYBE YOU'LL
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WINNER!