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Advance -Times, November 18, 1981
nne Morrison
es in hospital
A native of West Wa-
wanosh Township and long-
time resident of Wingham,
MiSs Anne Theresa Morrison
Of 359 Edward Street, passed
away Wednesday, Novem-
her 4, at Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital.
Miss Morrison was a
daughter of the late John
Morrison and Catherine
Kennedy and was born. in
West Wawanosh. She was a
member,, of Sacred Heart
Roman Catholic Church and
the Catholic Women's
League.
Surviving are one sister
and one brother, Mrs. Cletus
(Catherine) Rettinger, Kit-
chener, and W- E. (Ernie)
Morrison, Brantford. She
was predeceased by sisters,
Margaret and Mae ( Mrs.
John MacMillan) and
brothers, Angus, John and
Al.
The late Anne Morrison
rested at The Currie -Walker
Funeral Home, Wingham,
until Saturday, November 7,
when removal was made to
Sacred Heart Roman
Catholic Church where Mass
of the Christian Burial was
conducted at 10:30 by Rev.
Jack Marentette. Rae Mor-
rison was' yeader during the
Mass-
. Miss Morrison was borne
to her final resting place in
Wingham's Sacred Heart
Cemetery by Ed Rich,'
George Skinn Jr.,.Keith
Montgomery, MyleMac-
, Millan, Al Rettinger and Bill
Rettinger. John Morrison
carried floral tributes.
Local resident mourns
the death of his sister
Mrs. Cassimir Dunn of 552
Frederick Street, Kitchener,
passed away at K -W
Hospital, Kitchener, on
November 16: She was in her
67th year and death followed
a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Dunn was the former
Adeline Errington and was
born in Bruce County, a
daughter of the late William
Errington and Minnie Eh-.
mke. She was predeceased
by hen husband, one- sister
and two brothers. She is
survived by two children,
Barbara and Gary, both of
Kitchener; four .,step-
children, Elizabeth er-
nerd, Jim - and P ; one
brother, William-Erringtgn
Coming
ENVELOPE SHOWER
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Ruttan, will be held in the
Howick Community Centre
on Friday, Nov. 27 at 8:30
p.m. Ladies please bring
lunch.
18-25
of Wingham, and several
grandchildren, nieces and
nephews.
The late Mrs. Dunn rested
at the Schreiter-Sandroch
Funeral Home, Kitchener,
until this morning (Wed-
nesday) when removal was
made to St. Mary's Roman
Catholic Church where
deceased was a member, for
funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Final
resting place will be
Woodland Cemetery, Kit-
chener.
Donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the On-
tario Heart Foundation
would be appreciated by the
family as expressions of
sympathy.
W. J.'`Bill' Anger passes
suddenly at his home
Passed away suddenly on
• Wednesday, November 11, at
his home., 393 Shuter Street,
Wingham, William John.
°Anger- He ,was in his
66th year. •
Mr. Anger was born in
Howiek Township on
January 23, 1916, a son of the
late Mr: and Mrs. David
Anger. He lived in the village
of Wroxeter for many years,
during which time he worked
at the sawmill. Later, he
moved to Wingham where he
resided with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George
Anger. He was employed by
Lloyd -Truax Ltd. 'before his
retirement. He was, a
member of the Wroxeter
United Church.
Bill's death is .mourned by
three sisters, Mrs. Jim
WONDERLAND BAZAAR
Gorrie United Church annual
"Wonderland Bazaar on
Saturday, Nov. 21 from 1:30
to 4:30 p.m. Displays of
home baking, produce,.
needlecraft, books, Christ-
mas gifts, etc. Afternoon tiea
Will be served. Everyone
welcome.
GENERAL MEETING
Multiple Sclerosis Society,
Huron Unit will hold its gen-
eral meeting on Wednesday,
Nov. 25 at 8 p.m. in Vanastra
Community Centre. Anyone
with MS family or friends
are welcome to attend and
find out what we've begin
doing. All interested persons
please attend. (No charge).
(Mary) Paisley, RR 4,
Thedford, Mrs. Cecil
(Laura) Sanderson, RR 2,
Wroxeter; Mr Wendell
(Evelyn) Stammier, RR 1,
Bluevale; one brother,,:
George Anger of Harriston;
also several nieces and
nephews and many friends
with whom he associated.
Funeralservice was
conducted Saturday at two
o'clock at The Currie -Walker
Funeral Home, Wingham, by
Rev. John T. M. Swan. In-
terment followed in Gorrie
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bruce
Anger, Norman Anger, Joe
Anger, Floyd Paisley, Andy
Ste.. Marie and Gordon
Carter. Flower bearers were
Mrs. Doug Bender and Mrs.
Bill Pear.
Business -seminar
to study cash flow
A business management
seminar on a very common
problem faced by rapidly
growing •• small businesses
will be held in Stratford at
the Festival Motor Inn on
Nov. 26. The probleM to be
discussed is "How to
Prepare a Cash Flow for a
Small Business".
This seminar has been
arranged by the manage-
ment services division of the
Federal Business .Develop -
Winners at
Wed. euchre
Winners at last Wednes'
day's Diabetic euchre were:
high man, Beryl Kirton; high
lady. Velma Falconer low
man. Leone Thompson; and
,low lady, Margaret Carson.
Marie Merkley won the
draw prize and lunch and
coffee were then served.
A shoot party is planned
for Nov. 26 at the IOOF Hall.
A general meeting is'
planned for this Thursday in
the United Church. A free
drawlwill be held. .
Pizza
Wingham
5 Item Large
With this couponer
Expires' Nov, 25/81
()PEN ROUSE
In honor of the 40th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Welsh, their son and
daughter request the plea-
sure of your company on
Saturday, Nov. 21 from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. at the resi-
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil-
le Welsh, RR 2, Wingham.
Best wishes only please.
GENERAL MEETING
Of Wingham and District
branch of. the Canadian Dia-
betes Association to be. held
Thursday,. Nov. 18' at 8 p.m.
in Wingham United Church.
Films and discussion 'What
can yourbranch dolor you?'
DANCE
At Howiek *Community
Centre, Saturday'' Nov. 21.
Music by Egbert Jacobs DJ,
$7 per couple, lunch includ-
ed.
ment Bank, and is one of
several hundred to be con-
ducted by thebank. in
smaller citiesand towns
across Canada.
. Some 20 people interested
in business are expected to
attend the seminar. They
will be using the case study
method to examine a small
business, its financial state-
ments, cash needs and how
to use financial information
to make business decisions.
To register, contact Faye
Cook at 271-5650.
Every FBDB branch is a
development centre offering
financial services in the
form of term loans and
equity investments. In ad-
dition, it provides coun-
selling to owner -managers at
minimal cost through retired
business persons.
Management services
officers are available to
advise of various govern-
ment assistance programs
and direct business persons
to the appropriate depart-
ment.
Every branch also holds
information sessions and
seminars to help managers
of small enterprises improve
their management skills.
Through the management
services, a series of
management courses are
available to provincial edu-
cation departments.
The bank's network of
nearly 100 branches enables
large numbers of persons to
obtain the financial and
other services necessary for
the growth of their enter•
prises.
in this area, the FBDB is
located at 1036 Ontario
Street. Stratford.
at: Huron , Perth iuitg As:.
sociation, 653 West Gore•St.,
Stratford, Ontario. N5A 1L4.
Phone 271-7500. Use Christ-
mas seals, it's a matter of
life and breath.
CHRISTMAS CRAFT
And Bake Sale, Thursday,
Dec. 3 at 1:30 p.m. in the
Armouries. Sponsoredby the
Wingham and Area Day
Centre tor the Homebound.
Excellent Christmas gift
ideas.
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CRAFT SALE
The Ladies' Auxiliary to
Branch 180, Royal Canadian
Legion, Wingham is spon-
soring a craft and bake sale
at the Legion Hall, Victoria
St., Wingham on Saturday,
Nov. 21 from 11 a.m. to 9
,p.m. Many area crafter will
be present. Door prizes geoid
draws. Admission 25 cents.
Everyone welcome.
CANCELLED
'The Auxiliary to Wingham
and District Hospital Tuck
Shop Christmas Boutique
has been cancelled owing to
the construction at the hos-
pital. The draw on an afghan
will take place on Sunday,
Dec. 20.
SINGLES' DANCE
Festival Singles' dance, Fri-
day, Nov. 20 in the Victorian
Inn, Stratford; dancing 9 to
1. Welcome all singles over
25. No blue jeans.
BAVARIAN NiGIIT
Lucknow Kinsmen first an-
nual Bavarian Night with the
Oktoberfest Band, Saturday,
Nov..21 at 8 p.nil. in Lucknow
District Community Centre,
$4 per person. Tickets at the
door. German food avail-
able.
TURKEY BAUD
St. Augustine Hall, St.
Augustine, Wednesday, Nov.
25 at 8:30 p.m.; 10 turkeys;
Share the Wealth; door
prize, everyone welcome.
Admission still only $1.
BAZAAR ANI) TEA
St. Paul's Anglican Church,
Wingham, will hold its an-
nual Christmas Tea and
bazaar on Wednesday, Nov.
25 at 2: 30 p.m.
GARBAGE BAG
Sale at Salvation Army,
Orange Hall, Edward St:,
Wingham on Saturday, Nov.
21 from 2to4p.m.
NOVEMBER 29
Is Christmas Seal Sunday in
Canada. The seals support
the work of the Lung Associ-
ation across Canada. The
Canadian Lung Association
was the first non-profit vol-
untary health organization in
Canada founded in 1900 to
fight tuberculosis. Today
-Lung Associations are work-
ing against all lung diseases
including asthma, bronchi-
tis, emphysema, lung cancer
and pneumonia. Thousands
of volunteers help in the vital
work of Lung Associations.
Would you- please ask your
congregation to -support this
work by answering their
rChristmas Seal letter, Pro-
gram blanks are available
DIED
WRIGHT — Passed away
after a brief illness at his
home RR 1, Bluevale on
Friday, Nov, 13, William
Glenn (Bill) Wright, form-
erly of Essex, in' his 57th
year, He was the beloved
husband of the former
Betty McKay; dear son of
Mrs. Greta Wright of
Ggelph; father of Mrs.
Wayne (Judy) MacDonald
of Sudbury and Jerry of
Leamington; brother of
Mrs. Don (Barbara) Farr,
RR 4, Guelph; grandfather
of Gingerlee MacDonald.
and uncle of Ginny Farr.
Funeral service was held
at the Currie -Walker Fu-
neral Home, Wingham, on
Saturday, Nov, 14, with
cremation following,
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Moy, ,l ;ov. 23. Christglas
G , y tctit . ow and Sale,
theme Holiday Magic, Royal
Bonical Garden Centre,
Bur Pgton, Thursday, Nov.
20,.Phone Helen McBurney,
Nicholson Bus Lines, 3.57-
3424.;
FASl11QN SHOW
At 4Listowel District high
School on Tuesday, Nov. 24
at' 8 p.m., featuring - street'
clothes for men and women
and•weddin(g dress fashions.
OPEN MEETING
Of Wingham Unit of Cancer
Society on Monday, Nov. 22
at 7:39 p.m. at Clinic build-
ing of Wingham and District
Hospital. Public welcome.
AUBURN-BELGRAVE
Co -Op annual meeting will
be held: Friday, Nov- 20 in
Blyth' Community Centre.
Dinner at 7:30 p.m. with
dance by Maurice Draegar
following. Tickets $5 per
person, 'available from dir
ectors� or at both Co-op
stores.
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berV-::90kmm c led
November 107Ming of
senior' citizens' fw"oXll10
Club" ''with twolltlut`
silence in bonor lief'
Rernernbran ,,pay. •
grgitp then sang."0 Canada"
with Mrs. Wilbur liogg at the
piano. ,
Jat;kr>♦ egusbn-gave a talk
on RemeMbrance and also
spoke about the. Peace Trower'
in Ottawa and the m onument
in Hiroshima. Mrs. Alvin
Mundell and 'Mrs, Ferguson
sang two .World War II
ballads, ,'Now IS The Hour'"
and "When The Lights Go On
Again- . George Brown
recited "The Laird of Cock -
pen„
The group the,avelled to
Alaska and The Yukon by
plane, bus and cruise ship,
guided by Everett Sparling,
photographer, and his wife,
Beatrice. tour .. guide, of
Goderich. R was an in-
teresting and informative
trip with spectacular
mountains and beautiful
flowers.
Mrs. Alex Taylor thanked
Mr. and Mrs. Sparling and
presented them with a gift.
The committee in charge
served lunch.
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s Celebra
With
Free.
Coffee and Doug:
at ,
Top Valu
Gasmarts
Wingham
Thursday, Nov. 19 and Friday, Nov. 20
Thank you for your patronage.
Bill Greig, Manager'
Top Valki Gasmarts
Plus Waives or 13.9% APR Financlng
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Massey has rolled back
our price on all new
MF machines.
That's right. All during November,
Massey -Ferguson is rolling back
prices 20% on all new Massey
machines. That means you can get
some of the biggest savings we have
ever been able to offer. But these
special savings apply only to
machines and equipment purchased
during November 1981 — just in time
for year-end tax credits too. So hurry.
** EXAMPLE ONLY
Selling price '��
Down payment '1T.T89
°Balance to finance 11,289
Finance charge (ta March 1, 19112) 0
TOTAL CONTRACT
(March 1, 1982)
or (August 1, 1962)
or (September 1, 1982)
(du. March 1, 1962, or other
terms arranged)
'41,289
Choice of
financing, too.**
If you qualify and finance through
Massey -Ferguson, we can make your
new Massey equipment even more
affordable, with your choice of these
two outstanding financing options:
1. Waiver of finance
charges 'til season
of use.
Tractors &
implements March 1, 1982
Hay tools May 1, 1982
Grain combines August 1, 1982
Com/bean
combines September 1, 1982
2. Or 13.9% APR *
financing. -
This low -rate financing,,option... 13.9'
annual percentage rate... is available
on '2 -year terms to qualified buyers.
What a way t ► beat the prime!
USED EQUIPMENT
SPECIALS, TOO.
Waiver of finance charges and 13.9%
financing options are also available
to qualified buyers through MF on
selected used machinery and equip-
ment on our lot.
*6XAMPLI OILY
Cash selling price
Down payment,
Solana, to finance
at December 1,1981
The arranged tennis at 13.9% API. for 2
years - 4 semi-annual payments of
92,149.63 to begin June 1. 1982
with equal payments cm December 1, 1982,
June 1, 1163, and December 1, 1993.
Total finance charges at 19.9%
APR to December 1. 1983 '7,398,52
Total all payments (unless
other terms arranged) 46,9.62
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*S8,900,
'1T,T89.
'41,289,
Hurry! These price rollback savings
are good only during November 1981
MF
Massey Ferguson
Now more than ever, Massey makes sense:
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