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The Citizen, 1991-09-25, Page 6
PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1991. Silver Tops enjoy pot luck The Silver Tops pot luck dinner was held at the Community Hall on Wednesday, September 18. The meeting opened with the VV7 visits Gingerbread house Twelve ladies gathered at the Community Hall Auburn, Thurs day, September 19 to go by car to view the "Gingerbread House of Dolls" at Wroxeter. This was a lovely sight to see. Dolls of all kinds, dressed so beau tifully and displayed so nicely. There were antique and some newer ones. Some dated back to 1905. They were collected from all over. Some were movie stars or older presidents, some collected from tea, tomato soup, etc. Dis plays were excellent. It sure is a lot of work and time to have a collec tion such as this and to keep them in such excellent condition. The lady told us of the origin of most of them. The Auburn ladies returned to the hall, where Mary Stewart Collect and Grace were repeated. Tena Empey and Amy Barth served a delicious lunch and their topic for UCW meets Knox U.C.W. held its meeting on Monday evening, September 16 in the church basement. Lois Haines, Ruth Jardin and Marjorie McDougall were in charge of the devotions which included scripture passages, prayer and meditation. The guest speaker was Mrs. Bar bara Hicks of Clinton. She gave a slide presentation and commentary on Camp Menesetung. Mrs. Hicks is Director of Camps for Huron Perth Presbytery. Anne Vincent, president, presided for the business period with Darlene Empey, secre tary giving the minutes, correspon dence, etc. Members were reminded of the U.C.W. Fall Rally being held in Donnybrook United Church on Tuesday, October 8 with registra tion beginning at 9:30 a.m. It was decided to cater to the ball league banquet on Saturday, Octo ber 5 in the Auburn Memorial Hall. Ruth Armstrong and Carol McDowell were appointed as a committee to look after the clean up job following renovations in the church auditorium. Following the meeting, lunch was served by the hostesses Lois, Ruth and Marjorie. People Sorry to report that Mrs. Verna Hallam is a a patient in University Hospital, London. We hope she will return home soon. singing of O Canada and Grace with Marjorie McDougall as pianist. Twenty-two sat down to a delicious dinner. After a social this meeting was Agriculture and Canadian Industries. The meeting was chaired by Betty Archambault the vice president. Kay Lapp read the minutes of the last meeting and also the correspondence. The County Rally is to be held at Seaforth on October 7 and dele gates were chosen. London Area Convention is to be held on Octo ber 10. The roll call was “A Penny for each year of your age”. Jean Plaetzer gave the card report. Everyone was to bring a doll to this meeting. The lucky chair prize was won by Mildred Lawlor. Ruth Jardin won for the clown she had brought. The closest number given went to Erma Cartwright. The meeting adjourned. REGISTER NOW! REGISTERING YOUR BUSINESS NAME WITH THE MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS IS GOOD BUSINESS! Please send me a free (no charge) brochure on registering a business name. Send me the brochure in English □ French □ Chinese □ Italian □ Greek □ Portuguese □ Spanish □ time, there was a short business meeting, chaired by Dorothy Grange and she read a poem. Min utes and financial reports were given by Marion Haggitt and approved. She also read the corre spondence "Fun Day" is to be held at Dungannon on Saturday, Octo ber 19 and some planned to go. The Fall Rally is to be held on October 27 at the Legion Hall in Clinton. Dorothy introduced the guest speakers Jim and Betty Stoner of Goderich who spoke on Eldcrhostel programs. They stated that it was an adventure to meet people in the different places, the fun limes lec tures and going through museums in the different parts of the country. Mr. Stoner was a former school teacher and is now the president of the seniors at McKay Centre in Goderich. He passed magazines and pamphlets of Elderhostel pro grams which are held all over the world. This was a very interesting topic. Kay Lapp thanked them both. TOWNSHIP OF GREY LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEEK September 30 to October 5,1991 In recognition of the 1991 Local Government Week, I wish to advise the residents of Grey Township that an Open House of the Municipal Building will be held on Wednesday, October 2 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Information and displays about municipal services including fire protection, road services, landfill, etc., will be provided. Leona Armstrong Reeve, Township of Grey RE-COVERING •SOFAS’ •CHAIRS- •LOVESEATS’ •ODD CHAIRS- •FREE IN HOME ESTIMATES •FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY •5 YR. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEE •16 YRS. EXPERIENCE Turnberry Upholstery 764 James Street (by the arena) BRUSSELS, ONT. 887-6073 The right business name helps your customers identify your company. It also builds your image in the community and in your profession. If you are currently operating a business or intend to operate a business under a name other than your own, a recently introduced law requires that you register your business name. The new Business Names Act applies to all types of businesses. Even if your business was exempt from registration before the new act came into effect, you must now register your business name. The only exception is, if you are already registered under the Partnerships Registration Act or the Corporations Information Act, you don’t need to re-register under the new act. The deadline for registration without penalty is November 30, 1991. REGISTER YOUR BUSINESS NAME. IT’S GOOD BUSINESS. □ YES.. ■ I would also like the forms needed to register a business name. The forms are available in English and French only. Registering Your Business Name in Ontario Name:. Address:. City:Province:. Postal Code:.Telephone. Send to: Companies Branch Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations 2nd Floor, 393 University Ave. Toronto, Ontario M7A 2H6 Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations ©Ontario