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DANCE
Bluevale Mixed Bowling
League dance on Friday,
May 8 from 9 p.m. to 1 a. -a.
Music by London DJ; $5 per
couple. Lunch provided.
Brussels Legion.
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GARAGE SALE
Blyth Arena, Saturday, May
2 at 10 a.m. At 1:30 p.m. all
remaining items will be auc-
tioned off. Sponsored by
Evening Unit, Blyth UCW.
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PAPER DRI E
Saturday, May 2 in Belgrave
and Wingham. Papers tied
and by the curb by 10 a.m. If
you need assistance phone
357-1667. Thank you for help-
ing the scouting movement
in Wingham.
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KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
Will be held at East Wawan-
osh Public School, Belgrave,
on Thursday; -April' 30 at 1
p.m. Any child born between
January 1, 1976 and Decem-
ber 31, 1976 will be eligible to
register,
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CRAFT SALE
Consisting of handmade
crafts, plants, baking etc. at
the Wingham and Area Day
Centre for the Homebound
on Thursday, May 7 at 2 p.m.
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SPECIAL SPEAKER
Don't miss hearing special'
speaker Dr. Len Sawisch
speaking on all handicaps at
F. E. Madill Secondary
School, Wingham at 8 p.m.
on Friday, May 1. Everyone
welcome.
OLDE TYME DANCE
In the Whitechurch Com-
munity Hall on Friday, May
1. Sponsored by Hall Board.
Tiffin's Orchestra. Lunch
provided: Adults $3..
BINGO
Howick Lions' Bingo will be
held on Friday, May 1, at 8
p.m. in Wroxeter Com-
munity Hall. Admission $1;
12 Regular games for $10; 2
Share the Wealth; one $25.
Special; Jackpot $170 on 59
calls; Purple Ball $60; Door
& Consolation prizes.
> Mayor
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Proclaims
INCORPORATED M S C
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arnation
Week
May 4 to 10 has been named MS Carnation
Week in Wingham by Mayor William Harris. He
urges all residents to support the Human -Unit.
Multiple Sclerosis Society's 1981 campaign.
While the cause and cure of MS remain un-
known, Mayor Harris said that because of the
efforts of Huron Unit, vital services are available
in Wingham for those who have MS and that MS
research gives hope for the future.
Proceeds from the, campaign will support
multiple sclerosis research and patient service
programs. More than $1.2 million has been al-
located by the Multiple Sclerosis Society of
Canada for its research program in 1981.
"The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada is
the onlynational voluntary health agency sup-
porting MS research, providing research co-
ordination with other countries :and supplying .
services for people who have the disease", the
mayor said.
Multiple sclerosis most often strikes people
in the prime career and family -building years be-
tween 20 and 40. The disease may distort and
block nerve impulses controlling vital functions
such as speech, sight and co-ordination.
William Harris,
Mayor,
Town of Wingham
CARROLL BAKER
Concert, Renfrew Arena,
June 17; showtime 7:30
p.m.; dance follows. Tickets
Proceeds St. John Ambu-
lance. Phone (613) 432-4010,
552 Fortington St., Renfrew.
PEACE OF MIND
SINGERS
On Sunday, May 3, 3:00 p.m.
at Wingham United Church,
$1 per person, $3 per family.
Sponsored by CGIT Tri -
County Fellowship. Contact
any CGIT member for
tickets or Kathy Armstrong
357-1240.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
The family of Wellesley
Strong invite all his relatives
and friends to the Gorrie
Town Hall, on May 2, 7 to 10
p.m. to help celebrate his
birthday. Best wishes only
please.
FAMILY DANCE
Belgrave WI Hall, May 1;
dancing 9-12. Come and
bring the family. Prizes; fun
for all. Proceeds to Belgrave
Minor Sports.
DANCE
Fordwich Business Associa-
tion Spring Dance on Satur-
day, May 2 in the. Howick
Community Centre; dancing
9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with music
by The Amber Disc; $7 per
couple. Lunch of ham, scal-
loped potatoes and salad.
Proceeds are towards the
new street signs.
HAPPY 75111
Happy 75th anniversary to
the Auiiliary to Wingham
and District Hospital. The
occasion will be celebrated
at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Wingham on Fri-
day, May 8. Come join us for
morning coffee 10 to 11:30
a.m. or afternoon tea, 2:30 to
4: 30 p.m.
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45TH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs, -Hank Cretier
and family invite their
friends and neighbors to an
open house at their home RR
1, Bluevale, on Saturday,
May 9 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7
to 9 ,p.ni. Best wishes only
please.
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Cards of .Thanks
I wish to convey my sin-
cere thanks and appreciation
to all my friends, neighbors
and relatives for the lovely
cards, gifts and flowers
while I was a patient in
Wingham and District Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr.
Hanlon and the nurses on
second floor for their won-
derful care. Also thanks to
the kitchen staff.
Sincerely,
Mina McCracken
We would like to thank
everyone for their cards,
visits, flowers and gifts while
we were in Wingharn hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr.
Hanlon, Dr. McGregor, and
the nursing staff of OB.
Lynda and Jacquelyn Elston
Many thanks to our rela-
tives, friends and neighbors
for their expressions of good
wishes, cards and gifts on
the occasion of our 25th wed-
ding anniversary. Special
thanks to our sons, Kevin,
Don and Brian for planning
this evening and anyone who
helped them in any way. This
all helped to make for a most
enjoyable evening.
Bob and Ilene Hastie
To meet the growing demand for
EPPS Manufacturing products, we must.
increase our production area. To accomplish this,
we must close out our HEARN WHOLESALEDIVISION.
WE NEED THE SPACE....YOU SAVE $$SS
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Bob and I wish to thank all
our friends and acquaint-
ances for their many cards
and gifts and visits to the
Wingham and District Hos-
pital both before and after
the•birth of our twins. A very
special thanks to friends who
visited or wrote to me at St.
Joseph's Hospital in London
and helped look after Car-
olyn and Lesley while I was
away. Bob and I are sincere-
ly grateful and will never
forget your part in contribut-
ing to a very special time in
our lives.
We would like to thank
relatives and friends for
cards, gifts and flowers.
Thank you to DraWatt; Dr.
Gear, Dr. Ping and the staff
in Wingham and District
Hospital.
Bill.and Heather Wheeler
A sincere thank you to all
our friends and neighbors
who attended the dance held
for us. We appreciate your
generous donations for our
new barn and hope that
you'll feel free to call on us
anytime that we can help
you. Special thanks go to the
organizers ' Barb and Gary
Rintoul, Don Pattison, Ray
Robinson and Bob Gordon
and tattle Belgrave Kinsmen
for tending bar and the Sid -
don Brothers for an evening
of good music.
Jim and Betty Ross
Library
sponsors
contest
'What my library means to
me' is the theme of the
Huron County Public Li-
brary drawing contest being
sponsored at the Wingham
branch -library.
The contest is open to all
children aged six to 12. There
are two age groups: six to
nine and 10•to 12.
The contest now is ih full
swing, and all entries must
be at the Wingham library
by closing time on Saturday,
May 9. The drawing must be
on an 8,2 x 11 sheet of paper,
available at your local
branch library.
Winning ,drawings will be
displayed at the Suncoast
Mall, Goderich, during Na-
tional Book Festival, May 11
to 17.
Monde
is Red Shield BIit Night
Please give generously when the Red Shield
volunteer canvasser calls. If you would like
to help out by being a canvasser yourself,
please phone campaign headquarters.
Please help the Red Shield seal
Giveusthjs
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WIIIMMV—Ildr. and Mrs.
Billy Wheeler of Wroxeter
' 1ppy,�to announce the
bl'tli �Qf their daughter,
A> da i ee, sixpounds,
f>.Y!0~„Ounces, born April 13
at Whigham and District
Uospj(gl.,�,$ister for Paul.
p'L''e1R111111491, y1 ria and Wilson
Flerl�in of Wingham
joyfufl'ly' announce the
arrt I of „their son, Chad
Wilson, nine pounds, three
ounces, on April._ 26 at
Wingham and District
Hospital. A brother for
Corinne,
MAY—Bonnie and Danny
May of RR 3, Wingham,
are pleased to announce
the birth of their son,
Jeffrey Edward Thomas,
April 27 at Wingham and
District Hospital, weighing
seven pounds, two ounces.
ROBERTSON—Jim and
Diane Robertson of
Hanover welcome their
first .son, Michael James,
seven pounds, five ounces,
born April 27 at Hanover
and District Hospital.
Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Robertson, Wingham, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Horwat, St. Catharines.
MACATEE--Gordon and
Janet Macatee (Janet
deBoer) are happy to
announce the birth of their
son, Matthew Gordon,
seven pounds, 11 ounces, at
Prince George, British
Columbia. Proud gran-
dparents are Mac and
Margaret Macatee,
Toronto,. Dick and Sietske
deBoer, RR 1, Blluevale.
What's new at
Huronview?
The Salvation Army from
Goderich entertained at
Huronview on Saturday
afternoon.
A duet by Elsie Henderson
and Margaret McQueen,
accorii.uanied by Frank Bis-
sett at the organ, was en-
joyed by the Sunday morning
congregation. The choir sang
the anthem "Angels of
Easter".
Even thouglaMonday was
a holiday .therestill was Old
Tyme' Music with Molly Cox
and Alberta Driver pro-
viding the entertainment. A
'singsong was included in the
afternoon program.
Marjorie Boyce, Jim Rud-
dock and Alma Davis went to
Goderich to the Anglican
communion on Tuesday
afternoon.
Wednesday was declared
Fish and . Chip Day and the
diningroom was rearranged
for the noon meal of deep
fried fish and chips. .Fol-
lowing lunch various staff
members displayed their
musical talents for an hour:
long afternoon progratn.
Bible study was held in the
chapel on Thursday after-
noon. Also Thursday after-
noon the annual spring con-
ference of the Ontario Asso-
ciation of Homes For the
Aged Region. 3 was held in
Guelph. The guest speaker
was Professor Samuel
Martin from the University
of Western Ontario and he
spoke of the future impact of
the elderly on the economy.
Those present also viewed a
film called ''`Health Care
With A Difference".
Sympathy is extended to
Albert Dunn and family on
the passing of Mr. Dunn's
wife.
London singers
coming to
Wingham
Wingham United Church
will come alive with music
;a Sunday afternoon at three
o'clock when the Peace of
Mind Singers of London will
present a lively hour-long
program of songs.
This appearance of the
London group is being
sponsored by the Tri -County
CGIT Fellowship, an um-
brella group encompassing
CGIT groups in Huron,
Bruce and Perth. Many
CGIT members heard the
singers when they per-
formed last year at the CGIT
Ontario Jamboree, and
highly recommend them.
pcorTh
onjceeecrtt proceeds
gnio ngtfroom rdththeae
International Year'
of
Disabled Persons. Single
admission is a dollar and
entire families may enjoy
the program for three
dollars.
Pius
The stud % u coed
at his hoineon Sunday, April
19, of Wim: Pal *Coal,
RR 5, Wingham, He was in
his 31301 3$91%
Paul MCc091 was. born in
Clinton ol1•,Aggust 1l4, 1943, a
son of tbe late Frederick
McCool acid Dorothy Jago.
He received his elementary
education at SS No. 5, Hal-
lett, and attended high
school at Vanastra. He was
employed by Ontario Hydro.
On March 18, 1961, he
married the former Gwenyth
Wolfe in Londesboro and"
they came to this area with
their family five years ago,
residing in East Wawanosh
Township. He had remained
a member of Londesboro
United Church.
Left to mourn his•passing,
besides his wife, are two
daughters and one son,
Connie, Danny and Beth, all
at home. There are two
sisters, Mrs. Roy (Doris)
Green of Toronto and Mrs.
Orval (Jane) Wolfe, Cam-
bridge; and one brother,
Robert McCool of Londes-
boro.
The late Paul McCool
rested at The Currie -Walker
Funeral Home where
complete funeral and com-
mittal service was held Wed-
nesday, April 22, at two
o'clock conducted by Rev.
John Roberts of Belgrave.
His final resting place will be
Clinton Cemetery.
FILMS LENT
tta Gall
oada, through its ,
program, circulates exhi
time and films, Ialitridllal
works of art have to sent
�t, fro a e
4nI' �xf
,eine health ct ire course to
train people -1u care 'for
family mein Ithoxlti,
MAY 1 and 2
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AFTER MAY 2, $249.95
$295.95
on
$49.95
%" SOCKET SET ' $119.955, AFTER MAY 2,
$448.005/8'° DRILL PRESS 14 pc. Combinati
Bench Model . $239.95 Wrench sets
AFTER MAY 2, $349.00 AFTER MAY 2, $59.95
TRUCKLOAD OF TOOLS WILL BE HERE FRIDAY MAY 1.
BUY RIGHT OFF THE TRUCK AND SAVE 20%
Many More Unadvertised Specials
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WINGHAM
You wouldn't expect such
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Hundreds of specially tempered
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torsion bar foundation makes sleep
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REGULAR SIZE
Reg. $169.95 each piece 54 x 72
QUEEN SIZE
Reg. Price $249. 9 Each
Each PieceNOW8
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Super offer on famous
SEALY POSTURE
You must be satisfied or we'll buy it back!
Buy the Posturepedic set. Try it for 30
nights. If you're not 100% satisfied, we'll
exchange it for other bedding or refund
your purchase price.
SEALY POSTUREPEDIC IMPERIAL
With the purchase of any Sealy Posturepedk
set a steel frame will be Included at no
extra charge.
Layton McBurney Furniture Ltd.
296 Josephine St,, Wingham, Ontario
NOG 2 WO Phone (519) 357-1170