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NOtice Of the
1 I 9111 AN U.AL
EETING
WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Noce is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the G4mPany
will be held. at thes
DUNGANNONAGRICULTURAL HALL ON
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27r", '1;998 AT 2;g0 RMot.
f, T9 receive, consider and approve the Financial Statement
and Auditor's Report for the year ended December 31st,
1997.
•2. To appoint 'auditors.
3. To elect two (2) Directors for a three year terra.
4. To amend company by-laws with regard to annual meeting.
date and the mailing•of annual statements.: "
5, To transact' any other business that may properly corn°
before the meeting:
The retiring Directors are sratsi Kerr of the :Blyth area and..
Steve Faber, of the Mitchell, area. Both Directara are eligible, for
re -elution.
Any Qualifying Policyholder wishing to run lis a Director for
either of these, area must file -their intention to runt, in writing,
along with a rtpm'nation form, with the Corporate Secretary. no
later thart close of business, February 20th, 1 998.
By order of the Board pi Directors, .
West W wangsh Mutual' insurance Company,
Dungannon,' Ont. .
Kenneth cox
Corporate •Secretary'
THE HURON -PERTH CATHOLIC
i
DISTRICT SCIIOOI BOARD
JUNIOR AND SENIOR KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
FEBRUARY 23-27, 1998
In order' to register' for Kindergarten, children must be.
four (4) years of age on or before December 31, :1998-
Patents are required to bring the. Baptismal Certificate,'
Birth Certificate and i nmunization `Record Card of the
child you, intend to register, Parents should contact their
local school. The fallowing schools offer Kindergarten.
classes: •
St. Joseph's School (Kingsbridge)
Our Lady of Mt, Carmel (Mt. Carmel)
St. Joseph's (Clinton.) •
Precious Blood (Exeter)
St. Mary's,(Qoderich)
St. James (Seaforth)'
St. Boriifaoe(Zurihh)
Sacred'Hearti (Wingham)
St, Patrick's (Dublin)
St: Patrick's;(Kinkora)
Holy Name 4f Mary.(St^.' Marys)
St. Mary's (tiesson) '
8t.,Ambrose 'School(Stratford)
St Josephs'(Stratford)
$t.`Aloysius. (Stratfor'd)
Janne Sauve'(Stratford)
529.7646.
237-3337
482-7035
235-1691
524-,9991
5270321,
236.4335
357-.1090
345-2033
393-5550
284-2170
595.8929
• 271.7544'
271,-3574
271-3636•
273-3396
Parents, who expect that their child will enrol in the
optional French'I<mri'ersion Program in Grade 1, in'future
years, have the option. of .enrolment for. Junior/Senior
Kindergarten• at either their Incal Catholic School or.the
French 1zi version Centre (St. Marys School, Goderich or
Jeanne Sauve School, Stratford) at ,which they expect to'
enrol their child fora French Immet'sioin Program.
ltonaid Marcy' Gaetan L. Blanchette,
Cf airperson pf the Board Dire to ' of Education
o mum
by Erlmadeu!y
Jarmic Katcher, from tate
former Fred Guest home
:brought his family fnom
Thunder Bay, We welcome
Kim and her daughters,'
Natasha, Allison,
Catherine and Billy Rae-
'
ae-.. The KWh)*:
Presbyterial Church annul.'.
at meeting was: held in the
Sunday Schools wore on
Feb. 2. Rev. Paul
Chambers, , Ripley, the
interim -moderator was
present and explained the
search committee's. . role in
finding a minister for :the
congregation.
Erma. Haldenby attend-
ed
ttended the Teeswater WMS
and installed their officers
for the corning, year.
We're pleased to report
Jessie Moon is home friom
hospital : recuperating.
Goad luck!
w
conies Kateber fani
Seniors: froth` the area
'attended the 'Valentine din-
ner at the Legion in
Lucknow on Wednesday:4.
"Agood time was reported
by all attending.
Holywod Store was the
place who on the weekend
to, help the Miller's eeie.
brace 12 years in business.
There were sates, "treats
and sleigh' tides courtesy
of the Murray families.
WI
Silver Lake. WI met at
the home of Joyce Bragg,
Kinloss ru Wednesday
evening for a .` fnn. time
meeting . -
A donation was sent to •
the Lucknow Fall Fair,
The rolieall • was
answered with a personal
item for the Wnmen's
Rouse of • Bruce
Kincardine.
The evening was spent
playing cards, ' shuffle-
board and for those :brave
enough entering the hot -
tub, Joyce: served lunch: to
finish an enjoyable'
evening,
Visiting with `Nina and
Edbert through the week
were, Margaret Harkness,
Bervie, and on Sunday,
Rev, and Mrs. Dougl s:
MacDonald. Bruce Beach
and Myrtle and Cornelius
Zondervan, Lucknow.
The Bushel's visited.
with Bert and Isabel
Thompson, Culross:.
through the week and had
lunch with Bette'McLeod„
401 , Concession. Hexon
Township and visited
Mary and Walter 8rei;kles
of the village;
Bessie Mauiden, joined
them to visit May Boyle at
Maple Breezes w itr
Lueknow on Saturday.
Silver Labe WI and the
Kinloss United' Church
worked together on
Sunday to serge a srit;icss--
ful turkey dinner at the
Kinloss Conmunity
Centre.: Happy birthday
was sung • . to Lorne
Kraemer,
Glen, •and Erlma
I• aldenby visited Friday;
evening with Myrtle and
Cornelius Zondervan in
Lucknow, The Zondervans
had visited Thursday with
Vert and Eva Nicholson of
Kincardine,wbo were for-.
mer residents of Kinlough.
There writ he a History
Book Cornrriittee meeting.
this week tar all who are
interested,. •
South Kinloss folks bome from FJorikia;
by Ruth Bacinneie.
Wilma Clarke and
Bonnie,' Justin and
Michelle Cunningham
enjoyed a holiday and visit
with. Ford and Eunice
Cunningham at' Lakeland,
Florida. •
Saturday night is' the
congregational 'Valentines
'party at South Kinloss
church. Bring your
favorite game!
Anita Sparks of Exeter
is in Exeter hospital recoy-
ering from hip surgery.
Anita and:: Lorne. used to
live on the second conces-
sion.of Kinloss.
Harold Campbell is . a
patient in Winghatn hospi-
tal. We wish hire a speedy
recovery.
South Kinloss WMS
was ..hosted at the church
by Rena b'orster,who used
a red and white theme, The
directors, Sharon
MacDougall and Muriel
MacKenzie, . served soup
and sandwiches.
Acting as president,
Ruth Buchmeier opened
the sheeting with a poem
is." Ruth Bell,
"`s. Gibb hosts: UCW '.
meeting ict her home
by Jean Ross •
The Whitechurch UCW
ladies held their meeting
on Feb, 4 at the tome of
Evelyn Gibb. The topic
was World Outreach.
The purpose :of, the
UCW was repeated in uni-
son. Margaret Sleightholn.
read the scripture: from. Job
38: 19 - 33.:Agnes-Farrier
gave,. the meditation on
duty
A dialogue one"Take
Time was done by Mrs,
Farrier" • and Mrs.
Sleightholm'
The r'ollcall was
•
answered, by eight with' a'
verse containing the .word
love,
Mrs. Farrier,' read a
poem tailed No Tirne,.and
had a 'contest"- saline the
gilds from their : love
songs, • •
The March ;meeting
will be at the home of •
Hazel Laidlaw • •in
Wi,k ghar . .
Is pleased to announce die opening a#' It .
Upsta s Healthcare Cooperative
Presently two practitioners are available'to help
you achieve and, maintain your health
Joy Kielty Nelda AittEWen
Reflexology (Certified) Health ftinesiology,
Deep MUscie Therapy : . Allergy Testing -. Herbolo y'
7 Nutrition -lridaf og
Practitioners interesteci:iri shar'i'ng space,"
please' can 5µe or Beth at 357-3466 .
ZZZ losephlne st., Wingham,
Marilyn Maclntyre,
Margaret DeBoer and
Margaret Hamilton attend-
ed
ttended the Presbyterial meeting
held in , January at
Wingham and Marilyn
gave :a report of the days
. events,
The Bible and Mission
study was taken: frorn..' our
new study. book, Loves
and Fishes, by - Sharon
MacDougall and Muriel.
Maci(enzie read the Bible.
scriptures: Sharon finished
Off with a: prayer
Muriel gave the offerto
, ry prayer. The .biography
of the hymn "Great Is Thy
Faithfulness"• was given. by
Muriel and Sharon. Ruth
Bell sang the first verse.
This hymn was written by'
Thomas Chisholm with
music was composed by
William. Runyan and the
ladies all sane` .the last
three verses.
The ralleall • wa4
a.na Bred with a married
couple 'of'the Bible.
Muriel MacKenzie read
a story on Valentines. God
has selected' all of.us tobe.
be.
Valentines to be miessen
.ggers of love and spread
lave ancl peace around the
world,
ewi wc�et .s live
Stephen Mark Tiffin
and Kendra Lynne Static •
were united in 'marriage on.
Get,. 25, 1997 at •St.
-Augustine, Roman ..
Catholic 'Church 'with
Father Patrick Sheridan •
officiating. Kenitra is.the
'daughter of Paul and
Joyce Statia of Wroxeter;
,while Stephenis the 'son
of
Bevin and Ann Marie:
Tiffin of Whitechurch...`;
The maid,', of- honor was; Jo
Ann Reidt . and 'brides-
maids were Kiril Statia-
Grice, • Michelle
Villeneuve, •Debbie' Miller
and l�,y i:ad
Aa ',add wasStatthe.Sanbcsyt
man and groomsmen were
Dean Tiffin, Kevin Statia,
Bruce Whytock and" Todd
Andrews. Paul Robinson,
Keith Statin -Guice; Peter
Strong • and, Rob,
Villeneuve acted as ush-
ers.. Cory Statia-,rice per:
.formed fled duties as ring-
bearer; Cheryl Underwood
readfrorn scriptures :and
Brad'Crawford•was master
,of ceremonies. Candelabra
were lit : by Dennis and.
Aileen Leddy, Patricia
Stapleton;, played the organ
e ns the
soloist.
acidDianA sociaSkils'hotwatr was
held after the ceremony at
Stephen. atirx4 Rent ra
the Lucknow 'Community,
Centre, followed by ".a
reception. A brunch was
held at 'the bride's , parents'
home th+e'following day
The couple:then heney-:
mooned' :irr. Branson,
Missouri, Since their mar-
riage, Stephen has
returned to the Edward R.,
Good Funeral Horne in
Waterloo and Kendra has
transferr'ed. .with ' the.
Mutual Group to their
head office in Waterloo.
They n¢w reside in Ayr.