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AWARD CEREMONY — The Margaret Bennett Junior Citizen Award was presentacCduring.'a special
ceremony at the April meeting of the Wingham Board of Police Commissioners. The award, present/ for
the first time this year, is held by Mrs. Bennett and its recipient Jonathan Gibbons of Wingham. Also in
photo are, from left: Pred McGee, board chairman, Wingham Police Chief Bob Wittig and Constable Ed
Daer, Wingham Polk Association president.
DANCE
Teeswater & District Kinsmen Club o
Friday April 29,9:00 - 1:00
at
Teeswater Culross Community Centre
Mugsy's Music
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Tickets - $6.00/person - advance
(392-8150 or any Kinsmen member)
$7.00 at door
Age of Majority
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Lunch Provided
.Mrs• Currie returned
as Whitechurch president
Whitechurch—The annu
meeting of the Women's Institu
1 luck .eport for dinner and 10, member
rthe _nom/lip-Ong corn
present. Mrs. Fred Tiffin gave th
was held April 13 at noon with a po
• mittee, with Mrs. John Curri
returned as president for anothe
year.
Other officers are: past president
Mrs. Agnes Farrier; first vice
president; Mrs. Dan Tiffin
secretary-treasUret, Mrs. Farrier
District director, Merle Wilson
alternate, Mrs. Don Ross; branch
directors, Mrs. Elgin Johnston, Mrs
Fred Tiffin, Mrs. Norma Rintoul;
pianists, Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. Dan
Tiffin; program committee, Mrs.
Ross, Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Mrs.
William Purdon, Mrs. Farrier;
auditors, Mrs. Dave Gibb, Mrs.
Rintoul; sunshine and cheer, Mrs,
Fred Tiffin, Mrs. Gibb, Mrs. Rin-
toul; nominating committee, Mrs.
Tom Day, Mrs. Fred Tiffin; curator
clippers, Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Mrs.
Purdon; delegate to convention,
Mrs. Russell McGuire; alternate,
Mrs. Gibb; co-ordinator, Merle
Wilson; curator, .Mrs. Currie;
resolutions,•Mrs. Dan Tiffin.
President Mrs. Currie opened the
meeting with a poem, followed by
the Mary Stewart Collect and Lord's
Prayer. Reports were given by the
public relations officer, Mrs. Don
Ross; resolutions, Mrs. Dan Tiffin;
curator, Mrs. Currie. Co-ordinator
Miss Merle Wilson gave the other
repOrts. Mrs. Fred Tiffin gave the
report for sunshine and cheer, with
11 cards being sent and shutin boxes
given to shutins.
Miss Wilson gave a report of the
District directors' meeting held in
March. Roll call was payment of
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LOSING OUT
SALE
OUR BUILDING IS SOLD --
ALL STOCK MUST GO!!
UP TO Drapery and curtain
5 0 /Q9 hardware; window
OL fabrics; track, drapery
OFF shades; notions I
CASH AND CARRY — BRING YOUR WINDOW
MEASUREMENTS — FABRIC CUT & MATCHED
UP TO
Table linens,
40/ placemats,
'hi bath towels and bats,
OFF shower curtains.
Bedspreads, comforters & accessories.
Ready-made drapes, curtains, etc.
Cushions, pictures, lamps
1 Main St. W.
Listowel
' 291-3150
Mon. to Sat. 9:00-6:90 p.m.; Fri. 9:00-9:00p.m.
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fees. The Institute is holding a
dessert euchre party on April 25 at
1:15 in the Whitechurch hall.
MRS.JEAN.R0SS,357,3459
Mrs. Appleton, Bob Appleton and
friend of London, •Mrs. Pat Dodds
and Russell Fear were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. David
Ross.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Wayne Farrier and
family of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Davis and family of LaSalle were
visitors on the weekend with Mrs.
Agnes Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinnamon of
Mitchell, Glen and Ken Sinnamon of
Wingham were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lavis of
Lucknow were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson.
Wednesday evening guests at the
Simpson home were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Struthers of Lucknow.
NAUGHTY BOYS
In Gorrie, in 1892, some naughty
boys were given a warning. Some of
the town boys were in the habit of
removing the stepping stools at the
CPR station and they were warned,
that, if they did not quit this
mischief, they would hear from the
authorities in a way they would not
relish. They were also warned to
stop throwing Stones as windows in
houses -and businesses were being
broken.
HOUSEHOLDERS
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday
April 200 21 & 22
•PLIC WILL BE
FLUSHING HYDRANTS
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The offering and beast Coin
received and 11 answered the roll
call with an Easter thought of
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enrichment for the coming yeari A
minenotiesanetwunasi Campmadefund. to send $25. to the
Tiffin *to" ailnes Farrier rd5edd
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Thompson for leading the meeting.
Rev. John Neilson closed with
prayer and refreshments Were
served.
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1988 SUPER FEATURE
Monster Truck Tug of War
& Car Crushing Show!!!
EXCALIBER
• fecitUring 3 of TS,Nns
Top Monster "Frucks
Sat., April 30 - 3:00 p.m.
Sun., May 1 - 3:00 p.m.
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Fri. & Sat. nights $5.00/$2.50
Sat. & Sun: $7.50/$4.00
COMPLEX
CENTRE
Arthur, Ont,
Fri. 5:00 p.m. -11:00 p.rn.
Sat. 10:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.
Sun. 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
(Tickets Sold at Show)
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