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BROWNIE & GUIDE LEADERS from many parts of the area gathered last Saturday at the Wing
United Church for a day of learning and fun. Were they are catching up on a Now dance step.
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•St. Paul's Church
(ANGLICAN) WINGHAM
John Street at Centre 'Street
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
All services from the "Book of Common Prayer
11. ea as at, 4110/.
SUNDAY, MARCH 27,1988
11, am. Blessing of the Palms & Procession of the Palms
Sunday Schoolii Nursery
Minister Rev. O. Madge
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Trinity, Belgrave
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Family
The Salvation Army
292 Edward St., Call 357-1367
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Family Worship 11:00 a.m.
Praise and Testimony Meeting 7:00 p.m.
You are invited
FRESH
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Schneider's, 450 gr.
Wieners • • • • • • • •• • • . • • 1.89
Allen's, 48 oz.
Pure Apple Juice• • • • • • • • . • • 1.19
Kraft, Smooth or Crunchy, 500 gr.
Peanut Ituttet . • • • • • • • • • • •
Salm% 170 gr.
Flaked -White Tuna • • • • • • • • • 1.89
Generic, 200 gr.
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Potato Chips . • • • • • to . 0 • • •
I'Beatrice no, 500 ml.
-Cott.age-Cheese , . e 4 a a o * e er • • •
Celery, StaikS 6 • A' •
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nnuaL Meeting
will feattire
Scott address
Ontario Attorney General Ian
Scott will be the guest speakeryetthe
annual meeting ..of the Huron
Provincial Liberal Riding
Association at the Blytheommunity
Centre on Wednesday, APrilq.
During the meeting, a new
executive will be elected and
delegates to the Ontario'Liberal
Party's annual meeting in Ottawa
May 6-8 — will also be selected.
Mr. Scott was first elected to the
legislature May 2, 1985 and was
named attorney general by Premier
David Peterson on June 26, 1985
when thetiberals formed aminority
governMent. Subsequently '
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elected on Sept. 10, 1987, he was
--mappiointed--attornef genelia in the
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Liberal majority government .
Mr. Scott has been responsible for
steering some reformist legislation
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the Liberal goierimertrs -
term so far, including: a new pay
equity law, Freedom of Information
and Right to Privacy Act,
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CRIME STOPPERS
of Huron County Inc.
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arinie Stoppers" of Huron Inc. is
seeking the public's assistance in the
investigafion of a theft which took
place in Turnbe-tryTownshitx
Over a periodofmonths —
January 1087 he4pliii987 -- a theft
17/111°fipPrg,hailrbe:17,-111::, 11,4.'Township,, in
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During thls period &time, 53
weaner pigs and 140 fat hogs were
stolen. Police believe that the pigs
were taken in small groups over a
period of weeks by a person familiar
with the hog operation. The total
veined the pigs stolen was $19,450.
lyOtLhveanfinformation about -
this or any other serious crime, dell
Crime Stoppers of Ruron County, •
toll-fieefet 1,900-265-1777. Tod could
earn a cash'reward of up to $1;000 if
tkeinformatten leads toan arrest.
Callers will not be required to
identify themselves nor testify in
court.
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Guelph students present
open space study plans
(Ceptinuecl from Pagel) trails, children's playgrounds and a appearanceand historical reference ,
convention centre, and a beach area formal park setting 7 perhaps through a wildflower meadow,
with increased waterfrontactivity. developed by the local horticultural pioneer plantings, naturalized
--Semi-intensive recreation: society
Encouraging communitywalkways; and. a:eries Of etonds to
in- -Extensive development: Concept attract waterfo Cencept al -so
volvemetit of the riverside area with is aimed at low41npact use in order recommendS, involvement of local
the hub of the Wingham community. to avoid destroying the natural retidente in -planting and suggests at
The concept includes facility areas appearance of the site and enhafite least partial geVernment ftmding
such as a community centre — with the natural deVelopietent of cultural Would be available for such a
arena, shuffleboard courts and and natural eft -cation. Theuplan project
horseshoe pits -e- amphitheatre, . includes a central facility with Following the presentation, the '
sports parks complex, skating pond, formal town gardens, information students told the gathering that
areas.
playground, and community picnic centre, ' storage . facilitiee; further studies are necessary before
Washrooms, Office, space and a
--Extensive-intensive mix:, festival ground. Also planned is a
Includes -a linear park system and chain of nature lra�s, Edcnic area
promotes natural regeneration of and a children's playground.
the vegetation. The concept also --Conservation : The concept
includes a network of interpretive promotes preservation of natural
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CURRENTTAX
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irlDTALLrviEtiTS ritE
installment for the Town of Wingham is due
March tti 1988;
:Itgerest.At'l 1/4%. per month' or any part thereof will be
a et:IA.00 April'14, leas. •• , .
TE: Persons acquired. °potties and have not
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received a la* bitshould cOntactlk Clerks Office. Failure to
receive :a bill *es • r from responsibility
for payment of taxes,tato r
any, of the concepts could become
• reality.
In most of the concepts they
presented, the students recom-
mended moving the Winghatn
Trailer Perk to an area acrosYs the
river in Turnberry Township which
is currently 'supervised' 11. MYCA.
Asked why theyfelt So: strengt
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stiidontareplied that tbeint0 Would*
bring the town down closer to the
river and that they considered th
present trailer park area tolie;
gateway to any park system 0,14
proposed.
Although they are. not intended to
represent pregressive stag*
total plan, the studentsage
some at the meeting that
none concept could beCij
adaptable to parts Oritil
Pelle-wing the thee
suggested that thed
of the concepte in
available for dkiplay, at
in the future and Cowl
Beecroft, chairman of theitt
ixic cominittettedting a So
the Lower Town Pmid
agreed toinvestigate the pond
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