The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-06-12, Page 11d
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- CURRENT TAX
INSTALLMENTS DUE
The first tax installment for the Town of Wing -
ham is due on June 28, 1985.
Interest at 1 1/4°A per month or any part
thereof will,be charged as of July 2, 1985.
J. Byron Adams
Clerk Treasurer
Coming Events
PORK BARBECUE; j
Sponsored by Belgrave Kins-
men, on Saturday, June 15 at
Brussels arena. Supper 5:30
to 7:30 ptm. Dancing 9 to 1.
Music by Country Sunshine.
Adults $8, children under 12,
$4. Proceeds for Community
Park.
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WINGHAM SALES'ARENA`
where you can find
EVERYTHING UNDER ONE
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WENN MOO
AT DISCOUNT PRICES
BULK FOODS bulk baking goods, discount
groceries,, hundreds of items to choose from. You
will be amazed at the savings when you buy.in bulk!
Golden Brown Sugar - .29 Ib. Dare Jubes - 1.29 Ib. •
Barbecue Peanuts - 1.49 Ib.
FOOTWEAR & CLOTHING - for the entire
family. Safety work shoes, jogging shoes, rubber
hoots, blue jeans, work clothing,, ladies' summer
wear.
Men's Dress Socks - 3 prs./3.95 Men's Designer Jeans -18.95
SPORTING GOODS - new & used guns, rifle
scopes, ammunition, hunting knives, fishing gear,
tools.
Elegant Gun Display Cabinets - (holds 6 guns) with sliding
glass doors, ammo. drawer, has double locks. Sugg. retail - 249.00
Sale Price - 189.00 •
NEW & USED FURNITURE - carpet, anti-
ques, 6 pc. country pine living room suites, water
beds, kitchen suites, dining room suites, bedroom
suites, box springs & mattresses, desks, china
cabinets, gun cabinets, wall units, book cases, -
stereo stands.
Water Beds - complete with, deck,
finished head board, liner, bladder and heater
only 299.00
6 Pc: Country Pine Living Room Suites -
in high grade upholstery. Sugg. retail 138900
Sale Price - 995.00
WINGHAM SALES ARENA
Just North of Wingham on Hwy. 4 357.1730
Open Mon. -Sat, 9 - 6 p.m. Friday Nights till 9 p.m.
Cash • Cheque • Visa • Mastercard accepted
TOOLS
GIFTWARE
ANTIQUES
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Coming events notices
advertised in this column
will also appear on Channel
12, Country Cable TV without
charge if placed seven days
in advance.
RETIREMENT TEA
There will be a retirement
tea for Mrs. Mary O'Malley,
Principal of Sacred Heart
School, Wingham on Sunday,
June 16 from 1 to 4 p.m. at
the Sacred Heart School.
Presentation at 1 p.m.
LA LECHE LEAGUE
Meets at the home of Laurie
Willits, RR 1, Wingham to
discuss baby arrives, the
fmily and the breastfed
baby, on Thursday, June 20
at 8 p.m. For further inform-
ation call Barbara Kerr 887-
0253.
BAKE SALE
Howick Legion ladies' bake
sale, Legion Hall, Wroxeter,
Saturday, June 15, 2 p.m.
BUFFET.
A strawberry buffet will be
held at St. Paul's Anglican
Church, Wingham, Tuesday,
June 18, 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $5,
children under 12 $2,50. Pre-
schoolers free.
CHILD HEALTH
Clinic. The Huron County
Health Unit invites you to at-
tend the Child Health Clinic,
held at the Health Unit of-
fice, Wingham Hospital Clin-
ic Building on Wednesday,
June 19, 1985 from 9:30 to
11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Sur-
veillance; 2. Anaemia
Screening; 3. Inn} mization;
4. Hearing Screening; 5.
Vision Screening; 6.
Fluoride brushing for ages 3
to 5 years. Adult immun-
ization will also be offered at
this clinic.
FLAMBORO
Canda's largest antique
show -sale with over 250 of
Canada's best dealers. Sat-
urday, June 15, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Admission $2, Court-
cliffe Park, off Hwy. 6, near
Hamilton, halfway between
Hwy. 401 and Hwy. 403.
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FIDDLE AND
Stepdance contest, July 12
and 13. Fergus munity
Centre, Fergus; Ont. Camp-
ing available. For inform-
ation call Merv. Woods (519)
843-1630.
Doug. Doig, senior grocery clerk of Zehrs Market,
Josephine St., Wingham presents a Zehrs Save -A -Tape che-
que for $300.47 to Mrs. Verna Higgins, past president of
A.C.W. of St. Paul's Anglican Church of Wingham . whose
organization redeemed- Zehrs cash register tapes in order to
purchase combined prayer and hymn books.
Our sincere congratulations to all whe) participated in this
very commendable project. We are pleased we were able to
assist you.
ZEHRS SAVE -A -TAPE PLAN
This exciting offer is open to any non -Profit organization, church
or school group,
service club or charity.Each $300 worth of
Zehrs cash register tapes is worth one dollar. For example, if your
club wishes to raise $250 towards a project, $75,000 worth of
Zehrs tapes would be required. Complete details are contained in
a helpful brochure available at any Zehrs Markets.
Start saving your tapes today!
ANNIVERSARY
The family of Jessie and
Harold France request the
pleasure of your company at
a reception in honor of their
parents' 40th wedding. anni-
versary. It will be held Sat-
urday, June '15 at 9 p.m.
at Lucknow Community
entre, Lucknow.
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ANNIVERSARY
The family of Elmer and
Mabel Scott welcome every-
one to attend an open recep-
tion in honor of their 35th
wedding anniversary, to be
held at the Teeswater Com-
munity Centre; on Saturday;
June 15, at 9 p.m. The honor
of your presence would be
the most cherished gift of all.
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COURSES
courses to be held. One
is Monday, June 24 :and
Tuesday, June 25 from 6:30
to 10:30 p.m. each night and
thel second one is Wednes-
day, June 26 and Thursday,
June 27 from 6:30 to 10:30
p.m. each night. Cost to reg-
ister for course is $25 per stu-
dent. Please register two
weeks prior to course at
switchboard at hospital and
pick up course material.
5,12,19
COUNTRY FAYRE
Saturday, June 22 in Bel -
grave Community Centre
starting at 4 p.m. Free ad-
mission to arena. Featuring
crafts,' baking ' needlework,
etc. Cold meat supper 5 to 7
p.m. Adults $5, public school
$2.50 Sponsored by Knox
United Church, Belgrave.
5,12,19
MEN'S GROUP
PROGRAM
To end family violence call
the Huron County Task
Force on Family Violence
482-3933.
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PHYSIC AWARENESS
Saturday workshops start
June 15. Take part in actual
experiments in ESP,
Clairvoyance, etc. Learn se-
crets of astrology, bio-
rythm, hypnosis, etc, Phone
Dr. J.P, Rae, 327-8382 or
write clinic of Parapsychol-
ogy, Box 220, Clifford, Ont.
NOG IMO.
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ANNUAL MEETING
Sixth annual meeting of
Wingham and Area Day
Centre for the Homebound to
be held Thursday, June 20 at
1:30 p.m. at Wingham Ar-
mouries, with Dr. Hannah
Fox of London as speaker on
Alzheimers Disease. Every-
one welcome.
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GARAGE SALE
In Winghamr(rain or shine)
Friday and Saturday June 14
and 15, at the corner of
Catherine and Cornyn 'St.,
just off Diagonal Rd. Items
include: Sunbeam mixmast-
er; air conditioner; book-
cases; school desk; chest of
drawers; blender; tables;
toys; camp stove; chest -type
freezer and many other
household items. We're mov-
ing so come have a look.
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YARD AND BAKE
Sale, Saturday, June 15 from
10 a.m. to.4 p.m. at 318 Leo-
pold St., Wingham. Lots of
goodies.
-GARAGE SALE,
Saturday, June 15 Parker
Drive, Belgrave, starting 9
a.m. Crib; swing-o-matic,
stroller, baby clothes, crafts,
ete,
GARAGE SALE
Corner of'Highway 86 and
Bluevale road, Friday, June
14 afternoon and Saturday
June 15. Something for
everyone. Rain Or shine.
50TH ANNIVERSARY
The family of Charles and
Mary Hedley cordially invite
frinds, neighbors and rela-
tives to an open house in hon-
or of their Golden Wedding
Anniversary on Sunday,
June 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. at
the United Church, Tees -
water. Best wishes only.
LUNCHEON
Our annual luncheon at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Wingham, Friday,
June 14, from 11 a.m. to 1:30
P.m. $4 each. Everyone wel-
come.
DANCE
Community dance to the
music of Gordon's Olde
Tyme Music Thursday, June
20 from 8:30 to. 11:30 p.m. at
the Wingham Armouries.
Free will donations. Re-
freshments. Everyone wel-
come. Sponsored by Wing -
ham Seniors' Happy Gang.
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RETIREMENT PARTY
You are invited to a retire-
ment party for Mrs. Mabel
Wheeler, Friday, June 21 at
Lucknow Central Public
School. Family dance at 8
p.m.
12,19
BUCK AND DOE
On June 22 at the Moorefield
Community Centre to cele-
brate the upcoming marri-
age of Shirley Loree, Luck -
now and Brad Kalbfleisch,
RR 2, Moorefield. Dancing
will commence at 9 p.m. to
Turntable, with lunch in-
cluded. Tickets mailable for
$5 from Judith McMichael
335-3975 or Kendra McKague
357-2388.
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40TH ANNIVERSARY
The family of Gordon and
Marjorie Wall -invites
friends, neighbors and rela-
tives to a dance in honor of
their parents' 40th wedding
anniversary, Saturday, June
22 at the Wingham Legion.
Dancing 9 to 1 to. the Siddon
Brothers.,,Let your presence
be your gift.
12,19
STRAWBERRY
Supper, Knox Presbyterian
Church, Teeswater, will hold
their strawberry supper on
Thrusday, June 20 from .5 to
7:30 p.m. Adults" $5, children
under 12, $2. Preschoolers
free.
12,19
DAY TRIPS
Mystery Tour, places I have
not been before, Tuesday,
June 25; Cullen Gardens and
Country Barns, roses at their
best, Wednesday, June 26.
Phone Helen McBurney,
Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-
3424.
BUCK AND DOE
For Wayne Brown and Dian
Allan, Saturday, June 22,
Howick Community Centre,
9 to 1 a.m. Music by Amber
Disc. Tickets $4 per person.
Lunch provided.
FRIENDS OF
The library•,invite you to a
unique and entertaining
evening with Marion
Doucette, a specialist pup-
petier on Tuesday, June 18,
at 8 p.rh. in the Town Hall.
Marion will present as
comical display of the simp-
ler forms of sanitary engin-
eering. Come out and join us.
HOSPITAL TRIBUTE
All present and former
hospital staff members are
invited to attend a Drop -In
Coffee Party to commemor-
ate the Doctor of the Year
Award for Dr. Mel Corrin,
Monday, June 24, 7:30 p.m.
to 9:30 p.m. in the cafeteria,
Wingham and District Hos-
pital.
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Brussels
resident dies
at Seaforth
Mrs. James Alexander
M-cTa-ggart -of Brussels
passed away at Seaforth
Community Hospital on June
6 in her 79th year. The for-
mer Hannah Mildred
Howard, she was prede-
ceased by her parents, John
Howard and Penny McKay,
and by one sister, Mrs. Katie
Stewart. She is survived by
her husband.
Rev. Charles Carpentier
conducted funeral service at
two o'clock on June 8 at the
Brussels Chapel of M. L,
Watts Funeral Homes..• She
was_ carried to her final
resting place in Mount
Pleasant Cemetery, Ethel,
by John Simpson, Norman
Hoover, Russell Hall, Ross
McTaggart, Bob Hart and
John Baillie. Floral tributes
were carried by `'Mike
Gulutzen. Members of the
Morning Star Rebekah
Lodge , held a memorial
service at the funeral home
Friday evening at 7:30.
Donations to the Brussels
United Church Memorial
Fund are being acknowl-
edged as expressions of
sympathy.
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The Wingham Advance -Times, June 12, 1985—Page 11
BAIRD—In loving memory
of my mother, Jeanne
Alexandria Keane, who
passed away June 21, 1934.
She left quietly, her thoughts
unknown, '
But she left me with a me-
mory I am proud to own.
As wonderful mother laid to
rest,
For all of us she did her ^best.
Her place on earth no one
can fill,
I miss you Mother and al-
ways will.
You never said goodbye to
me,
But I guess it was 'just as
well,
I never could have said good-
bye,
To one I loved so well.
MEIx 31Et, `X" 3HIE
VANNUS—Tom and Jane of
London joyfully announce
the birth of their daughter,
Lauren Jane. Lauren was
born May , 28 _at Victoria
Hospital, London,•
weighing eight pounds,
nine and a half ounces.
Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. E. Laidlaw,
RR 1, Lucknow, and Mr.
and Mrs. L. Vannus,
Winnipeg.
DARLING—Bob and Sandra
of Hanover are pleased to
announce the birth of their
son, Mark Robert Gordon,
seven pounds, one-half
ounce, May 31 at Hanover
and District Hospital. A
little brother for Heather.
Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Robb, RR 3, Lucknow, and
Mr. and Mrs. George
Darling, RR 4, Wingham.
KOEHLER—Travis Koehler
and Michele Wattam of
Bluevale are proud 'to
announce the birthof their
son, Trever Bruce, seven
pounds, nine ounces, on
June 7 at Wingham and
District Hospital. A
brother for Amber.
Oh what I'd give to be able to
say,
Hello Mother in the same old
way.
To hear your voice, to see
your smile,
To sit with you and balk
awhile.
Instead the leaves of mem-
ory fall,
And gently I gather to trea-
sure thele all.
Some may forget now tha_ t
you are gone,
But I will remember no mat-
ter how long.
So please God, forgive my
tears,
The constant wish that
Mother was here.
Others were taken, yes I
know,
But she was my Mother, and
I loved her so.
Jim Baird
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GIBS'ON—In loving memory
of Marion Gibson who passed
away June 11, 1984.
We never lose the friends we
love
For memory holds them
near
Time dulls the loss and lets
the love
Shine bright and sweet and
clear."
So may the happy hours
you've shared
Come back in thought today
And bring you peace and
comfort .
In a special sort of way.
—Sadly missed by rela-
tives, Anna Mae, Connie and
family.
I'm a rare bird-
a blood donor.
friends for 11fe
rn. C.r.a.n wa C.ou Boc.i,
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 thereception 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)(b); 15.(d); 22 (e)(f)(g); 3'8 (c)(e);
for the election of Governors, for the appointment
of Auditors, and for the transaction of such other
—things as may properly come before 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-
dalune 5, 1985. No membership sold after that
ti 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
tours
The Country Music
Festival
in Wheeling, West Virginia
Departing Friday, July 19
Returning Monday, July 22, 1985
COST OF TOUR
Each of Two $319.00
INCLUDED IN COST
Transportation via motor coach
3 Nights Accommodation
2 Day Pass into Jamboree in the Hills
Call Collect 357-2701
H4oLIDAY W‘ARLD
250 Josephine St.,
Wingham