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Wednesday, June 42:to-Tuesday,- June 28, J988
Wed. June 22 Public Meeting to discuss Sinibr Citizen housOf
Be e. Allinterestedpersons are invited 4
Mud, W.I. Hall, Belgrave, 7:00 p.m. -
Fri. June 24 Wheelchair Clinic, Day Centre for the HomeboL
Armouries, free labour. For appointment, call •
1440.
Sat. June 25 Country Fayre, Belgrave Community Center, 4 p.in, t
Cold meat supper 5 to 7 p.m. Sponsored by Knox
United Church, Belerave.
Sun. June 26 Open House for Mary Woods80th Birthday, Bel -
more Library, 2-4 p.m. - • •
Mon. June 27 June Meeting of Auxiliary to Wingham & Diirict
Hospital,, 2 p.m: The Board Room at theitosp
Tues. June28 Wingham Branch Library hosts an evening ct„
story telling, 7:30 p.m. Guests Marion Doucette and,
Marie Madziak. Refreshments to follow. .•
Annual Garden Party, Fordwich United Church,
4:30 to ?
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NORTH HURON MEET Ryan Leibold of the Wingha
recent North Hurnn Track and Field Meet held at the
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m Public School was second in the high jump at the
HOwick Catlike/ School. (Gary Lisle Photo)
Brussels rink
wins first place
THIS WEEK'S BES r
GLC. RATE 10 1/2%
• The Optional Pairs Tournament
held Saturday at the Wingham Lawn
Bowling greens had excellent
weather and a fine turnout of
bowlers. First place went to the Jim
Coultes rink of Brussels.
In second place was Harvey
McCallum of Clinton and third place
went to the rink of Marjorie Solomon
of Lucknow.
Fourth was won by Don Haines of
Clinton; fifth, Walter Newcombe of
Mitchell and consolation, Les
Douglas of Brussels.
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