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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-06-06, Page 29'1. h !MMPX.7,YM'f `aatsr' i �,y 9 f , %,:4•W'F:i •'os+iJi•'',rdf { . 'r J'99?<'"W'S' AIR C rip• dog y . ' .J? 'f . .. , , ��' .•r9 ♦ f r YJN/TfC �� �'� fes: �rri �,7 5' „ �� .. r 1,;: ... y,•,. f,�. � w. �, ,, , � �7� �` $ •y -, tw m�Sr _ f ~f r ��` .;" r , W .'.• 4 f ��{ir � Y % � {ice By Rudy Hooltman Last Wednesday evening, 543 Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets held its sixth annual inspection at the Lockridge Memo- rial Arena in Wingham. The gala event is traditionally held at the end of the cadet year to publicly demonstrate the various skills, knowledge and activities the Wingham and area cadets are engaged in. The large crowd of visitors attending the happening was treat- ed to an exciting evening. The squadron was inspected by Major R. Mathers, area cadet liaison officer, assisted by: area cadet advi- sor Capt. F. Fox of Canadian Forces Base; London; area cadet league representative John Chippa Sr.; Jack Blackwell, chairman of the Cadet Liaison Committee of Branch 180 of the Royal Canadian Legion and squadron commander WO1 Mar- jorie Campbell. - After a smart march -past of the entre 50 -member squadron, Maj. Mathers, the reviewing officer, was introduced to the audience and the cadets by Capt. Mac Anderson, master of ceremonies for the evening. In his address to the cadets, Maj. Mathers reflected that each succes- sive generation leaves and indelible stamp on the fabric of a nation. He focused on Canada's past 50 years and outlined the contributions made by the several generations from World War iI t�, the enc He emphasized that, 't -The work of one generation is never finished for the next." He urged the cadets to use their education and training to make Canada and the world a better place to live. Also introduced to the audience and cadets were Mr. Chippa; Don Farnell, president of Branch 180; Capt. Earl Mino, commanding offi- cer of 543 Squadron and his staff of officers and civilian instructors; Capt. Anderson, training; Ocdt. Debbie Szipocs, training; CI Arnold Lillow, flying instructor; CI Rick Whiteley, flying instructor; CI Rudy Hooftman, supply; Ocdt. Kevin Stewart, range; Ocdt. Mandy Stew- art, administration; Ocdt. Erika Hooftman, training and CI Shelley Wraith -Good, administration. The following awards were handed out: Flying Scholarship (Power) — The Donald Delmage Memorial Trophy, donated by Florence Del - mage and family and presented by Morley Bushell to Sgt. Les Phillips; Flying Scholarship (Gliding) Trophy donated by Bert and Betty Morin and presented by Mr. Morin to Sgt. Peter Hooftman; SERVICES SEE US FOR your starter, alterna- tor, generator and regulator needs. Albrecht Auto Electric (north of Whitechurch) . Phone 357-3495.'_ 6,13,20,27 CUSTOM round baling, John Deere 435, 4' wide, varied height from 4'-6'. Phone 528-3009 or 392-6045. 6,13,20,27 PHIL'S Refrigeration and Appliance Service, 24-hour emergency service, used appliance sales. ; Phone 887- 9062. rrb PARKER LOCK & Safe Co. Lock and safe sales and service. Stuart T. Parker, 887-6350, Brussels. Please leave message. 24tf ALL -BIZ BOOKKEEPING. Manual and computerized systems. Roberta Livingstone, Clifford, Ont., 1-321- 8709. Please call collect. 6 Jy25 Most Proficient Senior Non- Commissioned Officer -Trophy donated by Branch 180 of the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary and pre- sented by President Marg Pollock to Sgt. Les Phillips; Most Proficient Junior NCC—Trophy donated by Graham Adams and family and presented by Graham Adams to Cpl. Sean Whiteley; - Marksman—The Harry Mont- gomery Memorial Trophy donated by Don and Isabel Montgomery and presented by Don Montgomery to Sgt. David MacRae; Sportsman—The Percy Deyell Memorial Trophy, donated by Jean Deyell and family and presented by Mrs. Deyell to AC Pat McGlynn; Most Improved Cadet—The Robert L. Irvine Memorial Trophy donated by Muriel Irvine and fami- ly and presented by Mrs. Irvine to LAC Paul Judge; Leadership and Citizenship Trophy donated by Jack Goodall and presented by Clarence Ohm to WO1 Marjorie Campbell; Special Activities Troph. y Donated by Dave and Gertrude Hynes in memory of their daughter Claudia and presented by Mr. Hynes to AC Eric Furness. The squadron's foot drill team, 1 under the com Campbell, dazzled e with its award -mill intricate maneuvers. t, Pttp` rifle drill team held the or *.nce spellbound with a show of supe> dexterity and precision. e An entertaining skit, involving first-aid emergency :treatmpat anct directed by Sgt. Hooftman, added a humorous touch to the event. Static displays of flying scholar- ship information, survival equip- ment, motorized glider models, range equipment, competition :del aircraft and a working ihodel of CFB Trenton added great- ly to the occasion. The evening was concluded with the serving of refreshments upstairs in the arena. The officers and cadets of 543 Squadron thank everyone who has assisted the squadron throughout the year. A special thank -you is in order to the people of Wingham for allowing the Cadets to use the town facilities and to members of Branch 180 for their unwavering support in sponsoring the squadron. The squadron will hold its sec- ond -last general parade in the Armouries tomorrow evening, June 7, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The winner of the competition model aircraft tro- phy will be announced at that time. A•. CONSIGNMENT RA A fLIIRIc�V A I IF% eve%vs 111VGr 1 MUM" 1 1VIV at Brindley Sales Yard, Dungannon, Ontario on Monday, June 12, 1989 - 9:30 sharp TRACTORS: Over 40 on offer. Case 1470 4WD; Universal 530 4WD and loader, new; Ford 4600 and loader; Ford 3600 and loader; 4 - Ford 8N; MF 30 Industrial and loader; Case 530 and loader; MF 240 new; AC 7000 and cab; IH Cub and equipment; MF 255; Ford 641 and hyd. loader; Deutz 9006; MF 202 forklift; Cockshutt 1855; Cockshutt 1755; Case 580B and loader. COMBINES: Gleaner F2 diesel; Gleaner F diesel; MF 510 diesel; Case 960; Gleaner G; MF 410; MF 300; Targe assort- ment of heads. EQUIPMENT: Over 150 pieces. MF round baler; 4 Allied auto bale stookers; 2 NH 717 harvesters; Gehl 1090 haybine; JD 750 mixmill; NH 355 mixmill; large assortment of blades, wag- ons, bale feeders and roto cutters. "YOU NAME IT — WE HAVE IT" TERMS: Cash or cheque - day of sale. Lunch booth on grounds. No responsible for accidents. For information call: 519-529-7625 or 529-7970 AUCTIONEER: GORDON N. BRINDLEY Duron Landscaping Limited Residential and Commercial Landscape Contractor RR 2, Lucknow, Ontario 1/2 mile south of Lucknow on Bus. (519) 529-7247 Huron County Road #1 HYDROSEEDING • unique spray application for hard -to -reach areas • prevents moisture loss from soil • provides even coverage of lawns, slopes, ditches • much less expensive than sodding • rapid germination with combined application of seed, wood fibre mulch and water • scarcity of sod makes hydroseeding even more attractive. Our garden centre includes: • caliper trees • ornamental trees & shrubs • perennials & annuals • seedlings (+wind, breaks) • mulches & flitre matting • organic, fertiIizers, -etc... CADET INSPECTION -Maj, R. Mathers c f arnica was review ing officer at last week's annual inspection of the 543 Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Wingham. aj.; -Mathers pauses briefly to speak to Air Cadet Jeremy Van Keulene A CLEARING 1 AUCTION SALE of household effects for Jack Wickstead RR 5, Brussels, on Saturday, p June O at 1 .m, • Lot 11, Con. 3, Morris Twp., one corner north of Belgrave, two corners east SELLING: 1985 Mercury Marquis 4 -door car, 20,000 km, sells safetied; 1984 Jimmy 4 -wheel drive, . good condition, sells safetied; satellite dish new Aug. 1988; Channel Master de - scrambler new 1/89; 21" colour TV; Inglis frost -free fridge; !nr l e o ry ner!n st -k rourr1 i�J-d J 2 kitav s; oak china teal _. veeovae ars a;yayv `s vo:eee ■ vaaY ... aa.avow� V ivu Val, oak china IQ Vave- .y.aa. ,naso; n net; single bed; dressers; iron bed; wooden high chair; ches- terfield and 2 chairs; couch (like new); rocking chair; 4 chrome chairs; wooden bed (high); wooden chairs; small tables; treadle sewing machine; chest of drawers; card tables; heater (electric); Clover table; lamps; coat rack; pictures; vacuum cleaner; lawn chairs; suit case; kerosene heater; step stool; odd dishes; electric tea kettle; silverware and chest; set of dishes; pots and pans; linen and blankets; garden tools; lawn mower; step ladder; antique writing desk; wash stand; sad irons; other household articles too numerous to mention. Plan to attend this sale as proprietor has moved. TERMS: Cash day of sale. 8% sales tax where applicable. Any announcements or corrections day of sale take prece- dence over written advertising. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase day of sale. For information contact: Jack Wickstead • 291-4252 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL • 357-2349 EVENING AUCTION SALE of home furnishings and antiques will be held for Gordon and Belle Godkin (of Wingham) in the Teeswater Agri -Curl Building, on Monday, 'June 12 starting at 6:00 p.m. PARTIAL LIST INCLUDES: Living room furniture; cane seated ladder back chair; Victorian sofa; 4 matching chairs;. Victorian arm chair; carved bow back chair; antique Fry & Blackhall chesterfield; recliner; pr. wicker arm chairs; wicker fern stands; antique rockers; TV; several tables; lamps; Tiffany style table lamp; globe lamp; antique child's chair; drop leaf table; dining room table; 4 chairs; antique sideboards; china cabinet with curved glass sides; 2 bedroom suites; bedding, linens and towels (some new); antique watches and jewellery; old books; pictures and frames; quantity of glass, dishes and silver; pressed glass pedestal cake plate and compote; some "Cornflower" crystal; Bavarian china dinner set; sets of silver- ware; kitchenware; small appliances; Brantford crock with blue pattern; several crocks; clothes dryer; antique bathtub with hardwood flange; garden tools; 4 h.p. garden tiller; lawn mow- ers; hedge trimmer; handyman tools; rug making equipment; and much, much more. ALSO OFFERED FOR SALE: Automatic washer; coppertone Westinghouse stove and fridge. PREVIEW: After 3:00 p.m. day of sale. Owners and auctioneers not responsible for injuries, accidents or losses connected in any way with the sale. TERMS: Cash or cheque with ID night of sale. Lunch booth. AUCTIONEERS: WALLACE BALLAGH GRANT McDONALD, Teeswater • 392-6170 Ripley • 395-5353 '4n: