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Proceeds from dinner Will go towards improvements on Grove Community -entre
Many people from the Purple Grove
area enjoyed a delicious
$nuntley evening at the Corruriumty
Cense. .Apptoix ely 60people
attended supper and eight.. tables of
euchre were played after. Proceeds
raised a fotr improving the Purple
Glove Cornrnunity Centre.
Brea Bridge enjoyeda lovely visit
with Pearl Weber of Lucknow and
Lynne and Daniel IJePatie of.Mil-
verton on Wednesday evening,
Cheryl and Cannan Bridge b>ive
returned home from a delightful
little holiday in Franke nnunh,.'
Michigan. On the way " home,
.Cheryl and Carman stopped to visit
with Shirley and Leroy Coulthard.
and .Tanya and DJ of London
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and Dianne and R Ellis in 1mr-
Jim Farrell enjoyed i bus.trip to
Batavia, New York for large herd
owners. Fran Farrell . and Dianne
Clifford attended the Quilt Show in
Teeswater on Friday and they saw
some magnificent quilts, Jim and
F also attended the 4 th weedding
anniversary of Bev sad lel
Cline at the Lemon in .Ripley on
Saturday night,
Janet and Jack Farrell' bad Susan,
Peter, Garrett and Curtis Roberts
visiting with,, them: over the
weekend.
Kate Collins spent a levely week
in North Bay with Margie and
David Loehhead and family. On bet
way home,. Kate visited with Mars
and Measle Kuehl and Uncle duan
Wisner in Waterloo.
Sunday visitors with Allah and
Marie Lolling were Mari and' Bert:
Thompson, Rob and. Nancy. Cum-
ming of Port Elgin and Mike and
Laurie Gallant of Point Clark,
Mary Anne Kukoly enjoyed a few
days in Picton withher aunt and
unclekOlive and Hector Knight,and
cousins, Nancy and George Knight:.
Visitors on;thc weekend with Mary.
Anne Were Elizabeth and Nathenial
Hudee: of Kitchener,•
Anne and Don McCosh had the
Everything as set or
:W ikerto
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This is it, everything is set, the
• time for the.12th annual Walkerton,
Heritage Fair bas, come. The fair
runs Saturday,; November 3 and
,Sunday, November 4,. at than
Walkerton Knight's ofColuinbus
Hall, highway no. 9 midway bet-
ween
etween Walkerton and Mildmay,
Be sure and visit the exhibit of
two well known artisans Jop
Knechtel and Susan Rankin, "The
Bag Ladies." Jop and Susan ; are
offering an extensive variety . of
bags for sale, tote bags, briefcases,
lingerie bags, credit card pouches
and ° multi-purpose. pouches. All
bags are made out of quilted fabric,
hover, two distinct styles of
design will reflect the two artists.
The pottery lovers in the. crowd
will enjoy the exhibit of Edith
Often, Desbors, who incorporates
nature's bounty of dried flowers,
and pine cones with her pottery
creations. Of course, we 'Mustn't
forget our regulars, Helen and Lot-,
tie, Grand Bend, with their wheel'
thrown stoneware pottery.
Liz Pybus, Elmwood, "Wildwood
Stencils", another newcomer to our
fair will offer stelicilling on a
variety of surfaces, linen
rritage ;Fair
lampshades,. carpet 'loot., mats;
placemats, wooden bread hexes,
guest towels and note cards.
Something different in, woodl
Marion Hoogenboom► .and Don
Hampson, Elmvale, offer award
winning free-hand' woodburnt
household and . gift items. Also,
pyrography pictures . of homes,
cottages and pets, etc.
For something else different try
-the "Elora Soap Co:' all natural
-handmade ' soap = and accessories
including loufahcieansing sponges,
essence oils, washcloths, all coin-
bined in attractive gift boxes, made
to your requirements, or sold in-
dividually.
Food, Food, no fair is complete
without food. Stock up • on home'
preserves at "Ha tie's Homemade
Preserves", Dobbinton, specializing
in pickles, relishes, jam and jellies.
For the big spender or just .the
looker, this year's show won't be
disappointing. _ There are many
things .to see, do and buy. With
ample free parking, ' organized . by
the Walkerton Knights of Columbus
do your Christmas shopping, enjoy
a delicious lunch prepared by the.
South Line Women's Institute
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Don't forget to set your clock
One .Hour Sunday Morning
October 28, 1990
This message brought to you .by...
pleasure of iwth sevetel
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people this pot wens Joyce luleson
of Vanderhoof. ,C., Arnold Rivett
of Dungannon, Currie 'Colwell of
Lucknow, Miry Anne sad Dick
McCesh, Joyce and Tanya Fecrell,
Kate Collins, Isabel ' Brook,: Marl
Thompson, Murray Ybluilt,
Terry Hunt. and Eldon and Alma
Lowry,
Anne and to were also aloe to
attend a musical Faro in .the Knox.
Church in Ripley, by The Queen's
Men, and found it very enjoyable.
Visiting with Desna and Morley
Scott on Sunday were - Betty, Art,
and Torey Helm from Tiverton;
URPLE GROVE
Edna Stalls, Bette MacLeod and
Evelyn Solidi of Foothill all had a
lovely supper together Thursday
everting, ms's grandson, David
Maclnices, stayed with her ovesr the
weekend.
The Ripley Hortictilture Club met
at Mary Worthington's on Tuesday,
Marl McLean convened the
meeting,
Wilma and Cecil Suton enjoyed a
visit . from Wiliaa's . sister . and
nephew, l►iildi+ed Couch and Ernest
Wadi, of Whatton on Sunday.
Wilda and Han+ieThom . ; were
to have * vitt 'leark
usuiki of .South Porcupine.
Joan' also visited with Wilbert and
Mrrytle MacDonald of Kincardine
and her dater, Tammy, at the
University Guelph. On Sunday,
Nancy and Jennifer King of Tees -
water and Merle Rhody from Kin.
lough visited with Wilda and liar-
nave
iar
Have a nice week everyone and
remember:
Count your age by friends - not
years,
/Count your life by smiles nor
tears.
oUNTY OF BRUIc
Committee of Council
Dealing with
Planning Matters
Invites
Property Owners and Interested Parties.
to attend a
PUBLIC MEETING
to discuss`'
A Proposed Official Plan Amendment .
Under Sections"l7 and 21 of the Planning Act
The purpose of the proposed Official. Plan. Amends tent #91(LURGAN‘HOLDINGS) Is to change the
designation`of certain lands from 'Hazard' to ' Residential' in order to allow ,the development of
approximately 10 to 12 seasonal residential lots on the, subject lands. The lands affected by the
proposed amendment are located on Part of Lots 53 and 54, Concession 'A', in, the.Township of
Hu. A 'Key. Meg', showing the :general location Of the subject.lands has been provided on the
ttnse
rev r of .this Not e.
The Pub!
c Meeting will be held THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1990 at 11:00 A.M. IN THE TOWN OF
PORT ELGIN.000NCIL CHA.MBER$, MAPLE SQUARE MALL, PORT ELGIN, ONTARIO,
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Any person may attend the Public Meeting and make written and/or verbal representation either in.
support of, or in, opposition to,lhe Proposed Amendment.
Additional information relating to the proposed amendment may be obtained from the Bruce County
Planning Department, 30°ParkSStreet, Walkerton, Ontario, .N002V0, (519.881-1782.)
SCALE 1:19,200
SCHEDULE 'X
TO AMENDMENT No. 91
TO THE
TRUCE COUNTY SOUTH
OFFICIAL PLAN
PART OF LOTS 53&54
LAKE RANGE
HURON TOWNSHIP
COUNTY OF BRUCE
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