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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-06-19, Page 9Please contribute to: USC Canada ,56' Sparks Ottawa K1P 5131 (613) 234-6827 HELP BREAK THE PATTERN OF POVERTY l The blockade of Britain's Baltic wood supplies by Napoleon in 1806 was the main reason why first exten- sive commercial exploita- tion of Canada's forests be- gan on a large scale in 1808. sa000 GIOH3sfOH 3anhINanA a3sn THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA where. you can find EVERYTHING' UNDER ONE ROOF 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. PINE RIyER CHEESE - $2.99 Ib. (mild, med. & old cheddar, mar' ble, colby, mozzarella). WILLIE'S ZUCHINNI RELISH 750 ml. -$1.89 CLASSY CAT CAT FOOD 4 kg. bag - $5.89. RED POTATOES 50 Ib. bag - $6.49 FOOTWEAR & CLOTHING - for the entire family. Safety work shoes, jogging shoes, rubber, boots, blue jeans,work clothing, ladies' summer wear. Men's Dress Socks - 3 prs./3.95 Men's Designer Jeans -18.95 SAFETY WORK SHOES C.S.A. approved green patch - $29.95 LADIES' ASS'T. SUMMER PANTS various styles & colors - $18.95 BOYS' & GIRLS' JEANS sizes'7-16 - $12.95 SPORTING GOODS - new & used guns, rifle scopes, ammunitionk-'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 GUN CASES - $12.95 & up • 22 Rifle Scopes - $16.95 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. SOLID WOOD TABLE with 2 extensions, 68"x38" with 6 arrow back. chairs. Sugg. retail 1160.00 SALE PRICE - $895.00 chairs can be 'purchase separately. MICROWAVE or STEREO STANDS - $89.00 WATER BEDS - available in super single, double, queen or king sizes 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 1389°O Sale Price - 995.00 WINGHAM SALES ARENA Just North df 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 1:1b3M1OOa aNd ONIH1O13 ANTIQUES Cards of Thanks The family of Jean Currie would like to extend sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for food, flow- ers,' memorial donations and kind wishes received during our, loss. Special thanks to doctors, nurses, and staff of The Wingham and District Hospital. Thank you also to the McBurney Funeral Home, -Rev. Grant and the ladies of the Rebekah Lodge No. 3n for services provid- ed. We would like to express our very sincere thanks to one and all who came,to our 40th wedding anniversary party in Lucknow; on June 15. All the beautiful cards and gifts we received, will long be treasured. A very special thanks to our three daughters, Greta, Barbara, and Sheila and their families, who so thoughtfully planned such a pleasant eve- ning to be spent with approx- imately 175 of our friends. Many, many thanks. Jessie and Harold France My sincere thanks to Dr. Gear and nurses on first floor, Wingham and District Hospital for their splendid care. Also to everyone for visits, cards, flowers and candy and the treats brought to my home. Lenore Wilson The family of _ the late. Clarence Andrew (Joe) Machan wishes to express their sincere thanks to rel- atives, friends and neighbors for all their kindness and support following the loss of "a dear husband, father and grandfather. The beautiful floral tributes and charitable donations and sympathy cards will always be dear to us. Special thanks' to Rev. Charles Carpentier of Brus- sels United Church. Thanks as well to the ladies of the Church who served lunch fol- lowing the service. Many thanks to funeral directors Max and Barbara Watts of the M. L. Watts Funeral Home of Brussels for their understanding and guidance. Our heartfelt thanks. Martina Machan and family We would like to thank June and Tom Mac Ewan and everyone who attended our Jack and Jill Shower. The gift box was greatly apprec- iated. Dave Shaw and Peggy Keil Dave Shaw and Peggy Keil would like to thank everyone who attended our Buck and Doe. Everything was greatly appreciated. I would like to thank Dr. 'McGregor, Rev. Mills and all the wonderful nurses on sec- ond floor for their good care while I was in the hospital. Irlma eCasemore Expressing my sincere thanks, to Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital staff, nurses and Dr. Gear, Dr. Hanlon, Dr. McGregor, for care and attention afforded me during my recent stay at hospital. J. 'Storozuk We would like to express our thanks to all those who attended our wedding recep- tion. on June 1. Your pre- sence ro-sence made our wedding day very special. Paul and Karen Cook I wish to express thanks td my neighbors for the beauti- ful plant that was delivered to my house as an expression of sympathy in the passing of my brother. Olive Fuller We wish to extend sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors, for food, flowers and memorial do- nations and kind visits re- ceived during our- loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to The McBurney Funeral Home, Majorand Mrs. Slous and Captain and Mrs. Link - letter for their support and Home League Ladies for the lovely lunch. Your acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy were deeply appreciated and will always be remembered. Verna Wilson and family Words cannot express my thanks for the many acts of kindness during my recent bereavement. To my friends and neighbors, thank you. Violet Machan Leg'ioi' s installed BRUSSELS - The new' presidents of Branch 218of the Royal Canadian Legion are Robert Fraser and Mrs. Bonnie Brewer. The in- stallation of officers was held at a pleasant evening meeting June 1. Following the installation a dance was held and a smorgasbord supper at .the end of the evening. A good crowd was in attendance. The new Legion officers are as follows: past president, Les Brewer; president, Mr. Fraser; first vice, Robert Richardson; second vice, Kathy Burk- holder; secretary, Melody ' White; treasurer, Marg Ben- nett; executive, Ted Elliott, Eric Ross, Don Blenkhorn, Ross Bennett; sergeant -at - arms, Stewart Parker. The officers in the Ladies' Auxiliary are: past presi- dent, Grace Jutzi; president, Mrs. Brewer; first vice, Karen Parker; second vice, Bessie Blenkhorn; secre- tary, Barb Graber; treasur- er, Marg Taylor; executive, Bernice MacFarlane, Jane Ross, Isabell Janes, Kathy Duncan and sergeant -at - arms, Nancy Wettlaufer. Mrs. MacFarlane and Doreen Rutledge were presented with life mem- berships, while Maggie Rutledge, Kitty Rutledge, Verna Tunney, Kaye Dun- can, Mrs. MacFarlane and Doreen Rutledge were presented with Diamond Jubilee medals. Certificates of merit were presented to:, Liz Sholdice, Barb Knight, Mrs. Jutzi, Martha Logan, Mabel Willis, Joan Miller, Isabel Alcock and Ann Elliott. Mrs. The Wingham Advance -Times, June 19, 1985—Page 9 -1985 officers at social evening LEGION PRESIDENTS—Robert Fraser and Mrs. Bon- nie Brewer were sworn in as Legion and Legion Ladies' Auxiliary presidents recently at Brussels. Legion members from Wingham conducted the installation ceremony, which was followed by a dance. the installation. This year the Brussels branch, like those across Canada, is marking the Legion's 60th anniversary. Branch meetings are held the third Monday of each month, except for July and August. Decoration Sunday was held June 8 at the Brussels Cemetery. Members of the Oddfellows, the Rebekahs, the Legion and its ladies' auxiliary took part. A parade was led by the Brussels Pipe Band and the group paraded back to the sixth concession of Morris. A short service was held by each group before returning to the Legion Hall for a social hour. D EATR S Blenkhorn was presented with the past treasurer's medal. Representatives from the Wingham Legion conducted Will bus or board. students It's either daily busing or boarding for those in Huron and Perth counties who want French language education for their children. Ther,, 1uron-Perth Roman Catholic separate school board set a policy at its June 10 meeting on how it will pro- vide access to French language education for stu- dents in its jurisdiction. The superintendent of education, Gaeten Blan- chette, said the board is now busing two Stratford stu- dents to Marguerite Bourgeoys, a French school in Woodstock. rHarvey,- Brad, `Craig, Ken, Jeff, Doug and Rudy For HOT DOG & COKE DAYS I ' AT ZEHR OTHER SPONSORS J. M. Schneider Ltd. Weston's Erie & Huron Beverages C. E. MacTavish Ltd. Western Foundry B&M Rentals Proceeds Hostess Foods 1235 0°° Frito Lay Canada Ltd. Sears CKNX Mobile Unit Wayne, Sue, Sylvia, Clement and Lucanl Owners of the GREAT CHINA -HOUSE ro AND STAFF Maria, Lisa, Shawn, Tim, Penny, Melida & Roxanne FOR CONTRIBUTING SUNDAY'S PROCEEDS TO THE BUILDING FUND Proceeds $2500°0 292 Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario ALL HOSPITAL STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS Wingham & District HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND The French as a first language school is not an im- mersion school. The differ- ence is that French immer- sion can be taken by children who have no history of French. French as a first language school, however, is for students who are French speaking, or have parents who are French speaking,or themselves or siblings have previously attended a French school. The board's policy allows for transportation over 24 •�km. From that distanceon, parents have the right to have their children either bused daily or boarded. No costs have been set in the policy because that is determined in individual cases, said Mr. Blanchette. Under 24 km, the board automaticallytransports the students daily, Mr. Blan- chette said. The board earlier decided not to set up its own French school, although French im- mersion classes will be set up in Stratford and Goderich for this September. Bluevale native passes in Ohio Funeral services were held last Monday in Ohio for Marjorie Kathleen Rainey, formerly of Bluevale. The former Marjorie Kathleen Hall, she was born Jan. 13, 1921, to Gordon Hall and Sarah McMichael. She is predeceased by both parents. The late Mrs. Rainey is survived by two daughters, Frances Higgins of Massillon, Ohio, and Jane Thacker of Canal Fulton, Ohio; five grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Jack (Norma) Orvis of Hanmer, Mrs. Bob (Irene) Casemore of Petrolia, Mrs. Jack (Jean) Scott of Milverton and two brothers, Bob Hall of Ailsa Craig and Jack Hall of Bii'ussels. She was predeceased by her first husband, Harvey (Bob) Groves in 1972 and her second husband, William Rainey, in 1984, as well as one brother, William Hall of Chatham, in 1978. Services were held from the Swigart Funeral Home, Canal Fulton, Ohio, last Monday before her remains were flown to Pikeville, Tennessee, for service and burial laseThursday. WALKER—Passed away at the Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital on Thursday, June 13, Mrs. Viola Lena Walker of Owen Sound and formerly of Wroxeter and Fordwich in her 94th year. The former Viola Lena Smith, she is survived, by four daughters, Mrs. Daniel (Mildred) Walkom of Paris, Mrs. Lee (Beryl) Miller of Ayr, Mrs. William (Calara) Busuy of Hanover and Mrs. Wilfred (Jean) Weppler of Chesley, two sons, Ken- • neth of Cambridge -Galt and Harry of Harriston. She also is survived by one sister, Mrs. William' (Nina) Wade of Wroxeter, two brothers, Harry Smith of Strathroy and Carl Smith of Wroxeter, 12 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. The late Mrs. Walker was predeceased by her husband Russell in 1975 and her parents, John. and Jenny (Harris) Smith. Funeral services were conducted at the Gorrie chapel of the M. L. Watts Funeral Homes Sunday at 1 p.m. by Rev. William Gray. Interment followed in Wroxeter Cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated. BROWN—Passed away at the Stratford Hospital on Saturday, June 15, Gideon Brown of. Essex Street in Stratford in his 73rd year. He is survived by his -wife Stella, one daughter, Mrs. John (Mary) Perry of RR 3, Brussels, one son, Stewt of England, two sisters in Scotland and four grandchildren. The late Mr. Brown rested at the M. L. Watts Funeral Home, Brussels, until Monday when the service was conducted at 2 p.m. by Art Yielding. Cremation .followed, with the remains being' interred in the Brussels Cemetery. PORTER—Passed away at the Wingham and District Hospital on Thursday, June 13, Mrs. Albert Porter of Lucknow in her 65th year. The former Mary Jean King, -she is survived by her husband Albert, two sons, Glen and Doug of Kinloss Township and one daughter, Mrs. Alex (Marlene) Verbeekof Clinton. Also surviving are her mother, Mrs. Verna Elliott of Wingham, two brothers, Jack and Harold King 'of Winghanl, two sisters, Mrs. Fred (Irene) Ohm of Wingham . and Edna Forbeck of Niagara Falls, eight grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by one son Gary 'in infancy and her father, William King. Funeral service was held. at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow, on Sunday with interment following. in Greenhill' Cemetery, Lucknow. As expressions of sympathy, donations to # the Wingham and District Hospital would be gratefully appreciated. UULDRIKS—Passed away at the Wingham and District Hospital on Friday, June 14, Mrs. Dora Uuldriks of Whitechurch in her 76th year. The former, Dora Faber, she was the beloved wife of William Uuldriks, dear mother of Peter Boonstra of Calgary, Fred Boonstra of London, Morris Boonstra of Edmonton and Ronald Boonstra of RR 4, Wingham. She was the stepmother of John Uuldriks of Kitchener, Meno Uuldriks of Freelton and Coby Campbell of Stoney Creek. Also sur- viving are 18 grand- children and three,,,great- grandchildren. She is fondly remembered by two. sisters and two brothers in Holland and was predeceased by her first husband, John Boonstra. Private funeral service was held at The McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham, on Tuesday with Rob Gorter officiating. Interment followed in Wingham Cemetery. B i •x• NM IS K E LLINGTON—Murray and Stephanie of Brussels are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Brittany Jane on June 16 at the Wingham and District Hospital. The new arrival weighed seven pounds, 12 ounces and is a sister for Jason and Joel. Grand- parents are Max and Barb Watts of Brussels and Gert and Bill Kellington, also of Brussels.