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Belgrave
Mrs. Ross Anderson, Mrs. Jim
Hunter, Mrs. Donald Dow and
Mrs. William Coultes attended the
London Conference United Church
Women's 24th Annual meeting
held in Central United Church,
Stratford, April 14 and 15.
Mrs. Coultes was installed as the
Church in Society Convenor for
London Conference.
Mrs. Jack McBurney and her
daughter (Laura) Mrs. Kenneth
Barbour were guests at the
wedding of Josephine McCormick
- Brian Reid in the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church on Saturday,
April 19 at 4 p.m.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes,
Andrea and Alison were Mr.
Kenneth Davis of the Woodley
Nursing Home, Wroxeter; Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Matheson and Lisa of
Molesworth and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Cook of Belgrave. The family
celebrated Lisa's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coultes of
Wingham; Mrs. George Martin
and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Rae, Jamie and tan of Guelph on
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Taylor, Erica and Monica of
Alliston were also visitors at the
same home.
Congratulations to Heather
Campbell, Tom Cull and Ben
Barnes on winning the trip to
Canada Wide Science Fair at
Calgary, Alberta.
Wingham
Hospital
rummage
sale again
a success
National Volunteer Week was a
fitting time for some 60 to 70
volunteers to be hard at work
conducting the Spring Rummage
Sale which is an annual undertak-
ing of the Auxiliary to the
Wingham and District Hospital.
These volunteers were support-
ed by hundreds of donors and
shoppers from the area, all of
whom contributed to the success of
the project. This year the weather-
man also helped by providing a
lovely day on Friday, and the
Auxiliary is happy to report total
sales of $2,231.28. This money will
help the Auxiliary to provide
needed extras for the care and
comfort of patients in the Hospital.
The sales results by depart-
ments are: ladies' dresses and
coats, $558.13; ladies' miscella-
neous, $124.15; men's wear,
$364.75; children's clothing,
$220.56; hats and purses, $80.65;
shoes, $146.09; drapes and bed-
spreads, $183.24; household
wares and china, $360.80; furni-
ture, $50.75; books and toys,
$142.16.
Goodwill Industries of London,
who work with handicapped and
disabled workers, arrived prompt-
ly at 3 p.m. to take away unsold
items to their warehouse and
workshop. They expressed sincere
gratitude for these donations
which they assured us would be
very helpful in their operation.
The Auxiliary feels that this was
a very successful rummage sale,
and appreciates the interest of the
hospital community in this event.
Stephen Michie of East Wawanosh
Public School placed third in the
open computer class at the Huron
County Science Fair at Clinton on
Saturday.
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