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TOWNSHIP OF .NINLOSS
NOTICE
Final Tax Installment;,
due
.Thursday, Not 15,1990 .
Payable at the Township Of-
Tice in Holyrood, or the Bank
of Montreal in Lucknow, Ar-
rears taxes payable only at
the Township Office;
Note: Persons who have ac-
quired properties and have.
not received a tax bill should;
contact the Clerk's Office.
Failure to receive a bill doses.
not relieve a taxpayer from
responsibility for payment of
taxes, nor, from penalty for
late payment.
Mark L..:Becker
Clerk-Treasurrer
TOWNSHIP OF. KINLQSS
HO1,YFIQOD, Ontario
NOG 200 ` 395' 3575
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Ghosts and goblins invade Dungannon
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HURON TWP.. Reduced to
•155,000. 50 screr,. well
*� Modern 3 bedro0M,
bathrooms, drilled
well, carport, lets of extras
included.
N.INLOSS TWP' - 50 sow far-
row to finish, 149, acres,
autowatic feeding drr'cleaning.
3. bedroom, borne, asking
4155,000.00.
KINLOSS TWP. 0 100 acres, 94
workable, 6 .Web,. 3 bedroom
home,, hot water #eathRg, drill*
ed welt, large bairn* ASking
'135.000.00.
Listings Wanted..:
FRASER MaINNON 5234013
BARRY MeDONACT11 5234821
DAVID MaeliINNON 3954481
Damon was alive with all
kinds of wham, Om%
turtles Pond yea even a tube of
toothpaste -and a toothbrush last
Why evening as the vire
children made their rounds for trick
or treating, it was wonderful to see
the number of UNICEF boxes being
displayed by the children. it's good
to see them so eady in life thinking
of the needy .in our world today,
HatIceep thinking
of othersand-to be thankful for all we
have hew in Canada.
Sem News
The regular euchre party, span-
eared by the Sodom Group was
held on Tuesday, October 30 this
past week at the Seniors' Hall with
10 tables in action. High gentlemen
for the evening was Earl Wilhanns
witk low man being Arthur Stewart.
.
High lad . for theevening was.
Margaret Btringlon, There was a tie
for the low lady. position between
Gloria Pearson and Bernice Henry.
A ' number of the card Aims
dressed in costume for the evening
Well made for a fun time. A prize,
donated by Louise Brindley, for the
mystery, lone hand was won by
Gertrude Kraemer.
Ce1brating birthdays in the
month of October were :the fol-
lowing people:October 11 - Col-
leen Body and A.J.. Sherwood;
October 12 Maxine Pollock, Oc
tober 15 • Evelyn Errington, Oc-
tober 29 - Ed Stiles, October, 30.-
Jean Phillips and October 5 Melba
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for the
GST.
Have you?
NOwIS
the time to
register.
Are you ready for the pro-
posed GST? If not, now is the
time to register and prepare.
Registration applies to anyone
involved in a commercial enter-
prise. This. includes fishing, '
farming, professional services
and many activities carried out
q4
by non-profit 'organizations.
,Revenue Canada is ready to
assist you with information on:
■ How to register and the
benefits of doing so
■ What the GST.means to
your operation
r Simplified accounting
options and administrative
procedures
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Revenue Canada Excise
Office nearest you,
Monday to friday,
9:.00 a.m.:to 5:00 p.m.
seined Bless This House it!
the service. The *noon theme
that with we erre
d� in oar vm life, and in
our world also.
This week's Bible Study wall
meet *the home of Ken Wagler at
Nile at 2 p.m. on Thursday,
November 8. ' Please note the
change of day for this Week ONLY.
A community shower will be held
in, Dungannon United Church on
Why. November 7 at 8 p.m.
This above r is to honour bride -elect
Susan Curran. Everyone is wet
cnis.
If you have any news items for
this colunm, please call Sandra
D'Aoust :at 529-7390, Thank you
very much.inimannmammeammenimiampao
URP GROVE
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Recent dinner guests .in Purple
Grove with ,Deanna and • Morley
Scott were , Gerrie Walsh and,
Marion and •Miller Barwick of
Kincardine andJack' : Walsh of
Melfort, Sack.
..Don't forget the Women's Insti-
tute meeting Wednesday, night at 8
Pm. at, Wilma Sutton's.. Dianne
Clifford wifl show her slides"of her
lifo in the Arctic.
Jared and ` Scott Martin of
Kitchener are spending the:week
with Grandpa and Grandma Farrell.
Be sure to Remember on Nov 11
and to attend the. service of remem-
brance' in•Ripley.
If you have news for:Purple
Grove, please call 395-5457 Sunday:
evening, A . sucessful .Hallowe'en party
. was:held at the Grove. Lots of
spooks --big and .little-- . took part. _
Thanks to Shirley MacDonald and
May Van Rooyen for a great even -
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Iny Ss�nctra, Er Moati make a
Stiles. Happy birthday wishes are
sent out to all of thele folie.
Celeebrating wedding annivesxariea
this past month were Cyst and
Alvin Sherwood on October.. 11,
their 45th; aft end Isabel lCd-
patrick on October 26, their 50th;
and Clarence and Adeline Allin OR
October 30, their 43rd.
Congratulationsand bestwishes for
every
v r ehappiness now and in the
.
Sochi' Nes'
We ate happytoo report that Hugh
McWhinney, ollowing surgery in
St. Joseph's Hospital London and a
stay . in the Goderich Hospital, has
returned home to Dungannon. Wel-
come back. Hugh.
Seeing balloons tied to your
neighbour's door tells you theme is
something happening. Following it
through, We learned that. Dick Park
had become . 'another year . older.
-Happy Birthday, Dick,
Renee Stclenhoef of RR 3 Auburn
has " recently opened' the Huron
Soole Centaur; (Duren School for
Singing) and is giving private voice
lessons. We wish her every success
in her new endeavour.
Visitors with Claude and Sandra
D'Aoust and girls were Gail and
Donn. Durance of Sarnia. They
dropped in for a visit ott'their way
through from the, Bruce'Peninsula
where they spent time at their cot
aa8e,
Church Nevivs
The regular Sunday :•worship
Service was held in the Dungannon
United Church on`Sunday Novem-
ber 4 under the direction of
Reverend Orilla Bogart. Organist
Jean Elliott played an organ solo
ng.
Quilt show exceeds
organizers' expectations
The Teeswater_ Culross Com-
munity Centre never' looked more.
alive and more inviting than it did
on October 19. and 20, as visitors
were literally bombarded with over
100 colourful, hand stitched quilts.
Most,of these quilts were the pride
and joy of the Five Star Quitters'
Guild of this area. A small, selected
group of quilts from Canada Pack-
ers Prize Collection was also
featured.
Merchants Mall with Pins 'n
Needles of .Kincardine, The Sewing
Boz' and Lloya's Dolls Plus of
Lucknow, The Sewing Hutch of
Listowel, The Quitters Supply of
Hyde Patk and Peichards of Elmira
showed enthusiasts the many new
supplies available.
Doris Bushell's Cathedral Win-
dow was the viewers' choice for
first prize. Mona Turney with Tree
of Life was second' choice and the
OMAN Centennial Quilt made by
Doris Bushell ° was third ° choice.
Mary Nelson of Lucknow and
George McDonald of Kincardine
won the sampler quilts made by
Five Star Quilters members.
Meeting
The Five ,Star Quilters met in
Teeswater Town , Hall on October
24, with the success of their first
quilt show the main topic of discus-
sion.
Fifty-one ladies answered the
rollcall by a showing of program
covers and giving views on the
quilt .
The showquilt lottery blocks this
month, maple leaves on a light
background, were won by Helen
McCreith of Ripley. Next month's.
blocks are to be green on white in
star pattern.
Mona Turney and Lorna Lang
demonstrated their quillows. Many
beautiful quillows emerged amongst
the hum of sewing machines and
happy chatter of the. members.
On November 28, Joan Barr will
teach the cathedral window pattern.
Many new members were wel-
comed to 'the Quilters' Guild.
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Canada's GST. It's good business to prepare now.
Roam Canada Revenue Canada
DouanesetAcdse Customs and Excise
Cana&
Ec.1AL STOCKER &
FEEDER SALE
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13
1:30 P.M.
More consignments being taken
Call the sales barn at 887-6461 or
Gard Brindley 529-7970
BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK
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