The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-05-10, Page 20MEETING
Founding meeting of the new Huron -
Bruce Federal Progressive Con-
servative Riding Association at
Wingham Town Hall, Thursday,
May 12,8 p.m.
3,10
SLOW PITCH
Belgrave Ladies
ladies interested
pitch in Belgave
Debbie Hopper at
Slow Pitch, any
in playing slow
area, please call
7-6142.
3,10
HOWICK AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
Wishes to announce a new vealer
class of veal at this year's fair, 540
and under and 540 and over. Anyone
wishing to compete, call 335-6125 or
327-8558.,
3,10
EUCHRE PARTY
At Wingham Legion, Monday, May
16 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome, $1.50
per person.
NOON LUNCHEON
Wroxeter United Church, Friday,
May 20 at 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
GIRL GUIDE COOKIES
The Wingham Brownies, Guides and
Pathfinders will be selling Girl
Guide cookies door-to-dbor in Wing -
ham on Saturday, May 14. If you are
unable to purchase cookies on that
day, the excess cookies will be avail-
able at "In Good Taste" while sup-
plies last. Thank you for your sup-
port.
SINGLES DANCE
"White Carnation Hall", Holmes-
ville, Saturday, May 14. Dancing 9-1.
Music "Country Connection". No
jeans.
BOOK SALE
Huron County's largest used book
sale, proceeds to Blyth Festival.
Blyth Memorial Hall, Saturday,
May 28, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday,
May 29; 12 noon to 4 p.m. Books gal-
ore, bake sale and refreshments.
10,17,24
CWL GARAGE AND
BAKE SALE
Saturday, May 28, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.,
parking lot Victorian St. Anyone
wishing to donate articles please call
357-1995 (no clothing please). Pro-
ceeds to Church building Fund.
10,17
OPEN HOUSE
F.E. Madill Business Dept. Open
House, Monday, May 16 from 8-10
p.m. Demonstration of Word Perfect
on IBM computers. Informal discus-
sion with teachers and students. Re-
freshments, everyone welcome.
OPEN MEETING
Rosemary Dudley from the "Mi-
graine Foundation" speaking on the
causes and control of migraines,
Wednesday, May 25 at.8. p.m. in the
Nursing Assistant School, Wingham
and District Hospital. Admission $2.
10,17,24
LADIES SLO-PITCH
BALL REGISTRATION
Friday, May 13, 8 p.m. at the Wing -
ham Town Hall. Games will be held
at River Park, Thursday nights,
June and July. Fee $25. For further
information contact Diane Thynne
at 357-3077 after 6 p.m.
DINNER MEETING
Victorian Order of Nurses annual
dinner meeting, Tuesday, May 24,
Stratford Country Club, 7 p.m. Guest
speaker Mary Buzzell, VON Canada,
$13 per person, call VON to reserve a
ticket. Phone 271-7991 or 482-3937.
HELP 1
THATHELPS
CHILDREN
Friday, May stai
Hot dogs and beverag
and served by the T -D
the corner of Jelin and Jo
Streets. All deflations go -to t
•
dren s Hospital of Western OtitariO,
London. total 00600,000 OHRP-funrdageing CO *A r0,0010,045
itlas wiB re
• $9509,01Ynnilei
.andEast. Wawaflosh Tafkrishi
reStve „ 490 each, W
Ashfield :-OWI1Ship,., will reeet
Making *the' Ann' etlateme.nt.
behalf of ..HOUSingiViinister Chaviva
Hosek, Jack Riddell, anion MVP'
and minister of.afirieultflreall4f
said the new grants are part Id at'
CHILD HEALTH
The Huron County Health Unit in-
vites you to attend the Child Health
Clinic held at the Nurses' Training
Centre, St. Catherine St., Wingham,.
on Wednesday, May 18, from 9:30-
11 :30 a.m. for health surveillance,
anaemia screening, immunization,
hearing screening and vision
screening. Adult immunization will
also be offered at this clinic.
ADULT HEALTH
The Huron County Health Unit in-
vites you to attend the Adult Health
Guidance Clinic held at Dr. Hanlon
and Dr. McGregor's office, Gorrie,
on Friday, May 13, from 1:30-3:30
p.m. for health surveillance, foot
care, urine testing and blood pres-
sure.
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC
Friday, May 13 at Sears. Time, 10
a.m.-12 noon and 1-3 p.m. Sponsored
by Registered Nursing Assistants.
OPEN MEETING
Wingham Lawn Bowling Club open
meeting and pot -luck supper will be
held on Tuesday, May 17 at 6:30 p.m.
in the club house. Members and any-
one interested in bowling are wel-
come to attend.
FAMILY DANCE
In the Bluevale Hall, -Friday, May
13, fiffins Orchestra, $5 per couple,
ladies please bring lunch.
Cards of Thanks
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all the nurse§ for the excel-
lent care while I was in ICU at Wing -
ham and District Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Long, Dr. Ping and Dr.
Flowers, Rev. R. Grant and UCW
and all the folks in Turnberry
Estates for visits, cards and phone
calls since returning home. Your
kindness will always be remember-
ed.
Alice Davidson
The family of the late Robert H.
Coultes would like to express their
sincere appreciation to the Brook-
. haven Nursing Home staff for their
care and concern Of Bob while he
was a resident there. We would also
like to thank Dr. Hanlon and nurses
on second floor of the Wingham and
District Hospital for their care while
he was a patient. Many thanks also
to our relatives, friends and neigh-
bors who have ,setit flowers, cards,
donations and gifts of food -to our
homes, during our recent 'bereave-
ment. Special thaks, to the Mcaur-
ney Funeral Heine and JackS....
Walker of Goderich -for aU their
assistance, the flower bearers and
pallbearers, Rif:Jan G. Roberts
and the ladies at the church, your
expressions of ayinpathy Wine' been
greatly appreciated. --
• Bill and Muriel,
Glen end Dorothy
arid families
I would like to thank those Red
Cross volunteers, who canvassed the
Wroxeter area for me,, Maxine
Adams, Phyllis Merkrey, Lynda
Pocaluyko, Joyce Statia, Patti
l3radshaw, Ken Wheeler for a task
well done: The overall township can-
vass raised $3,110.
Eileen Hamilton
I would like to sincerely thank Dr.
Long, Dr. Omole and second floor
nurses and staff for all their care
and for all my wonderful neighbors
and friends for all their kindness,
flowers,and meals brought to my
home.
Ann Schipper
We, the family of the late Joe Ella-
cott would like to express our heart-
felt thanks to all who helped to ease
our sorrow at the time of his passing.
Thank you Dr. Hanlon, Dr. McGreg-
or, the ainhulance department and
the dedicated hospitatstafflor your
'excellent care during_ his hospitalization& Thank you,staff at Brook-
' haven for malting hinijeel at home
• dining the past three years. Special
- :thanks to the_ McBurney Ferteral,
Horne,• the Legion ladies and
-especially to. Itev. -Madge for the
touching trilaite.: Joe was very fond
of greeting pople. To tise who, ,in
some small way,Made him feel
loved during his lengthy illness, lie
Will always be grateful.
I would like to say a special thanks
to all my friends and relatives for
the phone calls, cards and visits
while I was in the London Hospital
and Wingham Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. J.K. McGregor and all
the nurses on 2nd floor. It was all ap-
preciated.
Mabel Cruickshank
We wish to express our apprecia-
tion to everyone who helped and at-
tended our Buck and Doe on May 6.
A special thank you to everyone in
the wedding party. Everyone's kind-
ness will tong be remembered.
Cathy Shiell and
Mike Pletch
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbors for the many acts of kind-
ness shown to us at the time of our
loss of a dear mother. Your many
donations to charitable organiza-
tions, flowers and cards were great-
ly appreciated. Many thanks to Dr.
Long, the nurses and staff of Wing -
ham and District Hospital for their
excellent care of pur mother Over
the past 16, months, to,McBurney Fu-
neral Home and the coMforting
words of Rev. Rea -Grant. A very
speciattliank you to Stan and Ruth
Olden and family for their love and
kindness extended to our mother
over the past many years.
The family of
Verena Bone
to various municipalities across the ities whi,
province.
Administered by municipalities,
the program assists homeowners in
upgrading their homes, with the
emphasis on correcting faulty:
structural and sanitary conditions
as well as improving plumbingr
insulation, heating and 'electrical
systems.
TRAGEDY INBELMORE--
Two communities were feelingthe
tragedy when the little son of Mr.
and Mrs.. Fleming Ballagh of Bel -
more and formerly of-Wingham, was
drowned in a creek near his home in
the summer of 1923. Leslie Bruce
Ballagh was one year, 16mOnths and
10 days old. He was miSsing when his
mother called him for supper and a
search located his little wagon near
the bank of a small creek. His body
was found nearby.
hotifilagstan.,
tient estalms
have deei
program..
municipal boundaries,,
ministered by fixe ministry of
ing in conjudtionlWith the Mil*
of northern develOpment.' •
CAROOF THANKS
•
I wish to thank all my friends,
relatives and neighbors for all t4
beautiful flowers, cards and treats
and their visits to University Hospi-
tal, London to visit me where I had
surgery. I also wish to thank every-
one for their phone calls. I wish to
thank Dr. Ping, Dr. Passi :and Dr. •
Foster and all the nurses on 8th
floor. Your kindness will never be
forgotten.
Eva Simmons
You're right
of course!
There's no need to advertise In
1. You have all the business in town.
2. Everybody loves you so much they can't shop anywhere
else.
3. Children stop being born.
4. You have more business than you can handle.
5. There are no new people moving to your area.
6. The economy is healthy so anyone could make money in
business.
7. You want to keep your large inventory.
You have no comretjtion.
9. You really don't want to work hard anyhow.
10. You have netted your first million after taxes.
11. You have to hire more bpi!) to handle your business.
Teonlytime to advertise is when you do, not
agree with the above statements.
Neu
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