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Sunday visitors at the home of M.
and Mrs. Wayne Williarns, RR 1,
Listowel, were Mrs. Cecil Grainger,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Grainger, RR 2,
Wroxeter, Gary Grainger of Win-
nipeg and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Williams, Listowel.
An error was made in the report of
the Christmas cantata presented in
Gorrie. Terry Hoy of Winghamwas
operating the sound system, not
Terry Hays.
Mr: and Mrs. Carman Hamilton
and family of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Hamilton, Mark and Rosemary
of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Omand, Afichael and Carrie, RR 1,
Listowel, visited Chtistmas Sunday
with Mr. andIVIrs. Hector Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross King, Chris and
Rebecca and Paul Van Routven of
Stratford, Miss Brenda King of
Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Wilson
of Fordwich, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Rothwell of Stratford were
Christmas Day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Haskins.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown,Mr.
and Mrs., Lang Vegan, RR 29 Cameren-
Wroxetert Mr. and Mr. Gerald Mks,
Brown and family, MnleSWOrth, HeIL
and Mrs. Joe Brown -and family of Mr&
lastowel, spent Christmas Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Coghlin, Ryan and Joel of Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle King of
Harriston spent New.Year's Day
with,Mrs. Isabel Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keil and family
of Wingham, Mr, and Km- Don
Ruttan and family, Brussels, Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Keil and family, RR 2,
Gorrie„ Mr. and_ Mrs. David Shaw
and Corey and Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Keil and Joshua visited Boxhig Day
with Mrs. George Hetherington. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hetherington and
Leslie of Hamilton visited Sunday at
the same home.
Mrs. Rose Patterson, the former
Rose Nash of Gorrie, passed away at
the age of V2 years. The funeral was
held at Mount Forest.
Christmas Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Strong and
Kent were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Harvey Heinmiller, Manager of Zehrs Mar-
ket, Highway 4 and Josephine St., Wingham-
presents a Zehrs Save -A -Tape cheque for
$322.78 to Mrs. Deborah- Currie, Leader of
First Wingham Girl Guides whoSe organization
redeemed Zehrs first cash register tapes in or-
der to purchase camping equipment.
Our sincere congratulations to all who partic-
ipated in this very commendable project. We
are pleased we were able to assist you.
ZEHRS SAVE-A-TApE PLAN
This exciting offer is open to any non-profit organiza-
tion, church or school group, service club or charity.
Each $300 worth of Zehrs cash register tapes is worth
one dollar. For example, if your club wishes to raise
$250 ;towards a project, $75,0Q0 worth of Zehrs tapes
would be required. Complete details are contained in a
helpful brochure availabe at any Zehrs Markets. ,
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Jessie' Smith 4-1414411::erNh. and
Mrs; Thomas lfastie and Doug
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Mr, andldta.Sindy-Gibson J
and Jamie, SpentA .week With
and Mrs. WilmekMuhn and Mr.
Mrs. LeonardNuhn anct-fanlilt
Charlton and Mr. and Mrs: 1)
Rogers, 'Len and Dwayne of,Tati,et
They also' visited- Mrs-. Wagon
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs..Ciiifo
Briggs of Englehart
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MundelisPe
New Year's with' Rev; and Mrs
William A. Henderson of Lucknow.
Miss Brenda Marmot Owen Scan
visited Monday with her limn
mother, Mrs. Sheldon Mann..
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Werner of
Oshawa and Ron Werue of Van-
couver spent Christmas and the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Robinson. Mr. and M. Lawson
Campbell of Terra- Cotta and Miss
Linda Robinson of Fergus also spent
Christmas Day with them.
___John_Van_dexemp-has-returned-
home from I' visft with relatives in_
Holland.
Mr. and rCljfford Love of
Kleinburg called on Mr. and -Mrs.
George Brown on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCallum
of Wingham and -Mrs. Sheldon Mann
visited their aunt, Miss Clara
McCallum of Strafford. Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Bradley of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs. Len Pugh of Kingston
also visited with her.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gregg and
Geordie of Toronto visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Willie' m Thoth -
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Fleming, Lana
and Lyndsey, RR 1, Neestadt and
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Dietrich, RR
2, Gorrie, visited New Year's with
Mr. and Mrs. VirdliamA. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. ClillordBrown spent
Christmas Day with Mr. and Mfrs.
Joe Brown, Gregory and Kevin- of
Listowel..
Mr. and Mrs_ John Riitherford of
Belniore, II5 $S Joy Rutherford of
Toronto, Miss Panda Rutherford of
Oakville and Grant Rutherford of
Richmond Hill were guests of Mr.
and Mrs.- Alvin Mundell on Satur-
day.
Recent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bev Currah were Mr. and
Mrs. Barry Currah, Benjamin and
Rachel- of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerry Currah of Atwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Binkley, Becky and
Joshua of Elmira,- Mr. s' and Mrs.
Wayne Evers„ Derrick, Melissa and
Johanna of Belmore, Mrs. Mary
Allen of Plattsville, Miss Belle
Currah, Tavistock,
Mrs. Earl Underwood spent
Christmas bay with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Under -wow, "'I 5, Wirigham.
/SHARING tHE FLAME Valerie Van de Kemp, 17, of RR 2, Gor-
rie, shared the Olympic spirit last Tuesday when she carried the
- torch for one kilometre between Guelph and Fergus.
Gorrie-area girl
'shares the flame'
Tough she won't be going to the had to run uphill last Tuesday.
1988 Winter Olympics at Calgary, Valerie's mother had sent in 15
Valerie Van de Kemp of RR 2, applications for Valerie's younger
Gorrie, can say she played a part in sister, Brenda, the runner in the
the historic event family. She sent in one for Valerie
Valerie, the 17 -year-old daughter and, as luck would have it, hers was
of Mr. and Mrs;John Van de Kemp, chosen,
carried the Olympic Torch -for one However, she let het sister and
exhilarating kilometre (late last brother touch the torch before she
Tuesday afternoon, midway set off on her run. For her efforts,
between Fergus and Guelph. Valerie was presented with a cer-
The Grade 12 student at the F. E. tificate, a track suit and hatm
Madill Secondary School in
Wingham had been looking forward
to the moment she would carry the
torch ever since she learned she had
been chosen last June.
While she had been excited about
carrying the torch irior to theter Wingham Town Council has gone
run, Valerie Said nothing compared otfrecord to Commend the Wi
nghain
to the eMotionat high she felt when - Misr Hockey Association's Silver
t was plided in her hand Stick C
s<4 looked " wjiidow last tournaments in December.
to set a -At Ats January session, council
&hater, the gave unanimous approval to
left the Councillor James McGregor's
rectutunendation to recogeize the
Pend, cennnittee for the success of the
Midget .'andAtern Silver Stick
taiirhalttents held at Lockridge
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"Town council
lauds committee
for "fine work"
• . . ommittetior its "fine work!
j„, reit anymmg nut exhilarated in conducting two recent regional
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