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DENTURE MANUFACTURER 1/DIRECT TO THEPUBLIC
No Charge for Consultation or.Ev►aluation�.
DENTURES • REPAIRS 0., RELINES.
All Denture Wok rs Done in a Denturists' Nog laboratory on the Premises
58, WeStStreet
across from Culbert',Bakery
8eeld% the Chiropractor
Local Qua rs attend
`Friendly vening'
Local Quakers held a
"Friendly Evening" on Sept 18
at the home of Brent and Carol
Bowyer in Wingham. Quakers
are also known as "The
hee
Religious Society of Friends"
and trace back to the i640s in
England. This radical Christian
religion believes that there e is
their children e hoping to get
to WC ° when it will be
held in
he all fanny, from
no area, reported' 'on
° an Yearly Meeting
/which they attended in
8 .._ to, British Columbia dor-
that of cfe in each person and it3g .Augusto It is a weeklong
from this has flowed their com-
mitment
gathering of Friends from across
to equality among peo- Canada and is the business ses-
files and their involvement in seri: "of Canadian makers. The
cial justice. The local worship discussions occur during a
group meets near Bluevale twice "Meetingfor worship
for busi-
a
month for silent meeting for ness" and Friends seek unity or
worship, fellowship and singing. consensus for their , decisions
It is affiliated with the Quaker • within the worship setting.
Meeting in Kitchener
The fi�xencll eveningat the . Decisions that came out of the
ymeeting included_ changing the
Bowyi rs included .report on• schedule of yearly meetings to
make them more accessible to.
Friends from Eastern and
Western Canada; to support an
the Friends General Conference
(FGC) which • was held in
Hamilton, in July. The Bowyer
family -attended and said it vvas
quite. an experience to be With ecumenical :initiative of the
1,500 other ()uakcirs from across World Council of Churches on a
Canada and North America. A Global Ctiinate Change Petition.
wide ,range of workshops cov-
ered areas from spiritual devel-
opment, non-violence, balancing
theinner and outer journeys,'
Unity was also reached to pro-
ceed with a held,
secretary
posi-
tion which would.hel local
meetings. The McQivailys report-
biblical
eport.biblical roots of. Quaker faith, ed thatthere were good.oppprtu-
spirritual fel inism and ecology,., nities for worship, study and .fel
Brent Bowyer .took a workshop ; lowship . as well as attention to
-titled "Nontheism Among ' business
Friends" .and appreciated the dif- ; The' local worship group will
fefent* experiences and views ` work 'on, the Climate : Change
that .other participants brought Petition and hope that people
to the sessions Carol.` Bowyer • interested in that or more gener-
participated r'
in a feminist folk al information on Quakers will
dance and song,workshop. The
Bowyers. said there was art contact `the McQuails or the*
excellent children's program and Bawyers.
•
Huron County is preparing a New County Plan, The plan will
deal with communityi communityeconomic and land use issues, Phase III of
the process involves toplc•specif'workshopson key issues.
Influence the direction of Huroon. County
on the following topics:
AMILICULTUItE
• Vision of Agriculture • Changing Farm Practices
• Severances • Agriculture iittkVirOnMent.
2>nid Meeting`, Date: Thur:. Oct.G3, 8:00 pan.
Location: Goderich Twp. Community Centre, HolinesvilIe
3rd' Meeting Date Mon. Nov! 28, 8:00 P.m.
Location: Hensall Community Centre
Both co-sponsored by the Huron Federation of Agriculture
(Ist Meeting. Was held sent -5 in.elgivo)
l l t7►No1V VEMP;i OYMA 'C
*Business Development • Retailing.
• youth • Economic, Sectors n.
Ist Meeting Date: des. OctIS, 8:00 p ma
Lo ation:Erb's Country I itchen
Cosponsor: Zurich and District Chamber of Commerce
2nd Meetlag Date Wed. Oct.. 30,1:30 p.m.
Location: Wingham Town Hall
Cu-Sponserd'VVlnelam and Area Chamber of Comment.
3r4IMeeting Date Wed. Nov.13,1:30'p m..
Location: Goderich District Collegiate Institute
Co-sponsor: t1od nch and bistint: Chamber of Comerr;
SETTLEMENT PATTERNS
• "urban Devclopmnnt '
*'Service Co-ordination
• Fringe Development
(*Lakeshore Issues
Dates: Thurs. Nov. 7 & 28
Time: 7:30 p.m.
.dation: Central Huron
Secondary School (Clinton)
b 4ti
COMMUNITY. SERVICES
• i'ransportatiot►
•rHealth 'Care
• Education
Recreation/Culture
Dates Wed. get. 16
Time:Y:30 p.m,
Location: Central 'Huron
Secondary School (Clinton)
NATURAL ENVIItONMENT
• Ieaithyr Environment • Development
• Visible Paivirn nt • Agricultute' °• Economy,
1 st Meeting Date: Thurs. Oct, il0,':30 p.m.
Location: Maitland Valley Conservation Autl>ionty '
Trice, Wraxeterr
2nd Meting Date: Wed, Oct. 23,:7 30' p.rei�
Lotion: Auusai le -Bayfield Consrvatton,.Authorhy
°flee, east of Exeter
SAN» & iC I AVELIRESOUtte f
Pits (licensed & wayside)
• Iderntilication &.Protection
• Minimizing Conflict
• Rehabilitation
Date: Wed. Nov. 6,1':30 p.m.
Location: ()MORA (Clinton)
or more information, call the
Huron County Planning and
Development 1pattment
" (519) $24¢21$8 -
by May
Boyle
Mr. and.
Mrs. Don
Bushell
ed ' with Mr. And Mrs. Kurt Nielsen .:and
family at Bracebridge.
Visitors during the week. with Bessie
Maulden were her sister Jean. Phillips,
of Fonthill, and her niece Peggy,Palmer,
of Welland.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Guest of
Whitechurch visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Thompson..
A number from here enjoyed the
.ucknow Fall`F.air.
WMS
The September Meeting of, the-
KinIough WMS washeld at the church,:
with Grace Fckcnswiller. the hostess.
Betty Bushell vrrelcomed everyone and
Tread, a verse on Keeping the Faith,
` s .answered by 12
.. The .roll+call._w.a
'members with a.harvest verse.,
A letterwas read from head office
regarding changing the name of the
Women's Missionary Society.;
Gabe Thompson had the .devotions.,
She read scripture pertaining to the gifts
God has given to each of us. We are to
use our gifts to build up God's church.
.The study was taken by Frlma:.
laldenhy. She showed two videos: one
on the United Nations - The Earth's
Faith which described the different.
areas` -of ministry of the Presbyterian
Church.
Suitable hymns were sung through-
out the meeting which closed by repeat-
ing the Lord's Prayer;Betty Bushell
gave the courtesies and Grace served a:
. lovely lunch.
33rd fan fair
baby faces
ulrtder .4 months Paula, Rltichxesx
daughter of Bryce and 'V'V'endy-
•
4-$ months: Clark Culininigham.,
son' ofBonnie and Ray
842 months: Quinn Adamson,
son of Lynn Rid Doug .
....., Firewood
Hard Map e or Ash
SLABWOOD WOOD
I Llmlteed time Offer
-Callnowp
$130./17 cu. yd. Truck Load
Delivered within 20 miles n
Mileage charge Beyond That .
Large Quantity Discounts When You Haultlt
Craig .Hardwoods Ltd,
7220
Auburn, Ont. 19526•"•`a
DENTURE MANUFACTURER 1/DIRECT TO THEPUBLIC
No Charge for Consultation or.Ev►aluation�.
DENTURES • REPAIRS 0., RELINES.
All Denture Wok rs Done in a Denturists' Nog laboratory on the Premises
58, WeStStreet
across from Culbert',Bakery
8eeld% the Chiropractor
Local Qua rs attend
`Friendly vening'
Local Quakers held a
"Friendly Evening" on Sept 18
at the home of Brent and Carol
Bowyer in Wingham. Quakers
are also known as "The
hee
Religious Society of Friends"
and trace back to the i640s in
England. This radical Christian
religion believes that there e is
their children e hoping to get
to WC ° when it will be
held in
he all fanny, from
no area, reported' 'on
° an Yearly Meeting
/which they attended in
8 .._ to, British Columbia dor-
that of cfe in each person and it3g .Augusto It is a weeklong
from this has flowed their com-
mitment
gathering of Friends from across
to equality among peo- Canada and is the business ses-
files and their involvement in seri: "of Canadian makers. The
cial justice. The local worship discussions occur during a
group meets near Bluevale twice "Meetingfor worship
for busi-
a
month for silent meeting for ness" and Friends seek unity or
worship, fellowship and singing. consensus for their , decisions
It is affiliated with the Quaker • within the worship setting.
Meeting in Kitchener
The fi�xencll eveningat the . Decisions that came out of the
ymeeting included_ changing the
Bowyi rs included .report on• schedule of yearly meetings to
make them more accessible to.
Friends from Eastern and
Western Canada; to support an
the Friends General Conference
(FGC) which • was held in
Hamilton, in July. The Bowyer
family -attended and said it vvas
quite. an experience to be With ecumenical :initiative of the
1,500 other ()uakcirs from across World Council of Churches on a
Canada and North America. A Global Ctiinate Change Petition.
wide ,range of workshops cov-
ered areas from spiritual devel-
opment, non-violence, balancing
theinner and outer journeys,'
Unity was also reached to pro-
ceed with a held,
secretary
posi-
tion which would.hel local
meetings. The McQivailys report-
biblical
eport.biblical roots of. Quaker faith, ed thatthere were good.oppprtu-
spirritual fel inism and ecology,., nities for worship, study and .fel
Brent Bowyer .took a workshop ; lowship . as well as attention to
-titled "Nontheism Among ' business
Friends" .and appreciated the dif- ; The' local worship group will
fefent* experiences and views ` work 'on, the Climate : Change
that .other participants brought Petition and hope that people
to the sessions Carol.` Bowyer • interested in that or more gener-
participated r'
in a feminist folk al information on Quakers will
dance and song,workshop. The
Bowyers. said there was art contact `the McQuails or the*
excellent children's program and Bawyers.
•
Huron County is preparing a New County Plan, The plan will
deal with communityi communityeconomic and land use issues, Phase III of
the process involves toplc•specif'workshopson key issues.
Influence the direction of Huroon. County
on the following topics:
AMILICULTUItE
• Vision of Agriculture • Changing Farm Practices
• Severances • Agriculture iittkVirOnMent.
2>nid Meeting`, Date: Thur:. Oct.G3, 8:00 pan.
Location: Goderich Twp. Community Centre, HolinesvilIe
3rd' Meeting Date Mon. Nov! 28, 8:00 P.m.
Location: Hensall Community Centre
Both co-sponsored by the Huron Federation of Agriculture
(Ist Meeting. Was held sent -5 in.elgivo)
l l t7►No1V VEMP;i OYMA 'C
*Business Development • Retailing.
• youth • Economic, Sectors n.
Ist Meeting Date: des. OctIS, 8:00 p ma
Lo ation:Erb's Country I itchen
Cosponsor: Zurich and District Chamber of Commerce
2nd Meetlag Date Wed. Oct.. 30,1:30 p.m.
Location: Wingham Town Hall
Cu-Sponserd'VVlnelam and Area Chamber of Comment.
3r4IMeeting Date Wed. Nov.13,1:30'p m..
Location: Goderich District Collegiate Institute
Co-sponsor: t1od nch and bistint: Chamber of Comerr;
SETTLEMENT PATTERNS
• "urban Devclopmnnt '
*'Service Co-ordination
• Fringe Development
(*Lakeshore Issues
Dates: Thurs. Nov. 7 & 28
Time: 7:30 p.m.
.dation: Central Huron
Secondary School (Clinton)
b 4ti
COMMUNITY. SERVICES
• i'ransportatiot►
•rHealth 'Care
• Education
Recreation/Culture
Dates Wed. get. 16
Time:Y:30 p.m,
Location: Central 'Huron
Secondary School (Clinton)
NATURAL ENVIItONMENT
• Ieaithyr Environment • Development
• Visible Paivirn nt • Agricultute' °• Economy,
1 st Meeting Date: Thurs. Oct, il0,':30 p.m.
Location: Maitland Valley Conservation Autl>ionty '
Trice, Wraxeterr
2nd Meting Date: Wed, Oct. 23,:7 30' p.rei�
Lotion: Auusai le -Bayfield Consrvatton,.Authorhy
°flee, east of Exeter
SAN» & iC I AVELIRESOUtte f
Pits (licensed & wayside)
• Iderntilication &.Protection
• Minimizing Conflict
• Rehabilitation
Date: Wed. Nov. 6,1':30 p.m.
Location: ()MORA (Clinton)
or more information, call the
Huron County Planning and
Development 1pattment
" (519) $24¢21$8 -
by May
Boyle
Mr. and.
Mrs. Don
Bushell
ed ' with Mr. And Mrs. Kurt Nielsen .:and
family at Bracebridge.
Visitors during the week. with Bessie
Maulden were her sister Jean. Phillips,
of Fonthill, and her niece Peggy,Palmer,
of Welland.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Guest of
Whitechurch visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Thompson..
A number from here enjoyed the
.ucknow Fall`F.air.
WMS
The September Meeting of, the-
KinIough WMS washeld at the church,:
with Grace Fckcnswiller. the hostess.
Betty Bushell vrrelcomed everyone and
Tread, a verse on Keeping the Faith,
` s .answered by 12
.. The .roll+call._w.a
'members with a.harvest verse.,
A letterwas read from head office
regarding changing the name of the
Women's Missionary Society.;
Gabe Thompson had the .devotions.,
She read scripture pertaining to the gifts
God has given to each of us. We are to
use our gifts to build up God's church.
.The study was taken by Frlma:.
laldenhy. She showed two videos: one
on the United Nations - The Earth's
Faith which described the different.
areas` -of ministry of the Presbyterian
Church.
Suitable hymns were sung through-
out the meeting which closed by repeat-
ing the Lord's Prayer;Betty Bushell
gave the courtesies and Grace served a:
. lovely lunch.
33rd fan fair
baby faces
ulrtder .4 months Paula, Rltichxesx
daughter of Bryce and 'V'V'endy-
•
4-$ months: Clark Culininigham.,
son' ofBonnie and Ray
842 months: Quinn Adamson,
son of Lynn Rid Doug .