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Sympathy is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Clarke Sharpin and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn McKercher of
Jamestown in the loss of their
mother, Mrs. Allan McKercher.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Galbraith
hosted a family gathering on
Saturday when their family
members were all together. Those
present were Jim and Cindy
Galbraith, Craig and Cameron of
Lucan; Scott and Linda Galbraith,
Carleigh and Shawn of Belgrave;
Clark and Sharon Galbraith, Brad
and Collin of Listowel and Keith
Galbraith'of` e1 rave: '
Mr: and Mrs, Lloyd Pfeiffer of
Thorndale visitedwith Mrs. Cliff
Marks on Sunday. -
The Wroxeter United Church
Women hope to see a good turnout at
the Christmas tea and bazaar in the
church on Nov. 5.
NEW BUTCHER
Thomas Fells sold his butcher
shop to A. J. Northrop of Guelph in
November of 1916. Mr. Fells thanked
his customers for their patronage
and hoped they would continue their
trade to the new owner.
FINAL TAX
INSTALLMENTS DUE
The final installment for the Town of Wingham is d9e Octo-
ber 31, 1988.
Interest at 1 1 /4% per month or any part thereof will be
charged as of November 1, 1988.
NOTE: Persons who have acquired properties and have
not received a tax bill should contact the Clerk's Office. -Fail-
ure to receive bill does not relieve a taxpayer from responsi-
bility for paym''t of taxes, nor from penalty for Late payment.
J. Byron Adams
Clerk Treasurer
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NOTICE
MUNICIPAL ELECTION OFFICIALS
Due to:the -fact that the number of election polls has been
increased this year, interested parties are being sought to act
as Deputy Returning Officers and Poll Clerks in the upcoming
Municipal 'Election Schedules to be held in November, 1988 in
the Town of Wingham.
For more detail$ or to indicate your willingness to act,
please contact the Clerk's office during normal office hours
I Monday to Friday.
J. Byron Adams
Clerk
Town of Wingham
Incorporated 1879
IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE
ACT, R:S.O., 1980, CHAPTER 337, AND IN THE
MATTER OF THE LANDS KNOWN MUNICIPALLY
AS THE SOUTHEAST OF JOHN. STREET .EAST
AND DIAGONAL ROAD (CENOTAPH), WINGHAM
IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
NOTICE SIG
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TAKE NOTICE that the Cdupcil of the Corporation of the
Town of Wingham has passed .a Bylaw to designate the fol-
lowing property, as being of architectural..and/br historical, in-
terest under Part V' of the Ontario Her to G e Act,
1980, Chapter 387, 74 =,
BYLAW �NO. 2001 (1980
DATED at the Office of the' Clerk,
this 4th Day,* October, 1988
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HOMEMAKERS' OPEN HOUSE m The Town and Country Homemakers hosted open: houses last week
to promote their program in the county. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Felker of S'eaforth attended the open house'
last Wednesday at the group's office on Victoria Street in Wingham
satisfied clients by Sally Lawton.
Howick 'wom.a.n,.'i.s,
new. presidentc.p.f
Fourteen members of the Howick
Junior Women's Institute attended
the annual conference of the Junior
Women's Institutes of Ontario in "St.
Catharines recently.
Those attending from the Howick
b nch were. Marg Greig, Kate
T vit, Ronna Lee Johnson,, Winnie
W° , Darlene Harding, Myrna
Penney; 4eone Foerter, Henrietta
Claus, Carole Hohenadel, Connie-
Fenton;
onnie,Fenton,' Helen Smith, . Brenda
Bunker, Elly Emmerton and Mary
Hall. -
Members enjoyed a get -
acquainted eveningon the Friday
night, organized by_ihe;host.Niagara
branch.
Registration took place the next
rrwrning, followed by the annual.
meeting. Mrs. Peggy Knapp,
president-elect of the Federated .
Women's Institutes of Ontario,
brought greetings,During the
meeting, JWIO President Carol Ontario, namely Toronto, London
Hyde asked the members a variety and Ottawa.,
of questions on agriculture in the A representative froin a MO
classroom. branch near each house will make
For example, . did you know that the presentation: ' ' A
you can fill 225 apple pies from a It also was decided to support
standard apple tree and, ,that the JWIO delegates to the Building.._
most, popular meat in the: world is Together Conference4 b;.A�;the tpi
lamb? _ leadership conference .. and" a,...
Pennies for Friendship were workshop onrecycling. ' - -
collected from each branch. with a The Junior Institute Scholarship
total of $658 being raised. Enough award was given to Pat Clarke of the
money will be taken from the Village People branch. Certificates
provincial funds to send a total of of - merit were "received by Elly
$1,000 to ACWW. Mrs. Foerter gave Emnierton of the Howick - branch
an informative report -on ACWW and and Cathy Karges of Maple Keys.
what it represents -
Each branch made a presentation.
on the past year's theme of "All Our
Children", explaining what mem-
bers had done to promote this
theme. It was decided to initiate a
project to support Ronald McDonald
Houses by donating money to each in
E OF POLL
htotioe is hereby given to the municipal electors of the -
Town Of Wingham
that whereas more candidates have been nominated to each
of the following offices than the number required to fill such
offices, therefore polls will be held upon the dates and at the
times arid places" stated in this notice for the purpose of elec-
OFFICE(S)
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OPFICE(S) FOR' WHICH POLL' TO 'BEHELD: .
MAYOR
TOWN COUNCILLOR
PUBLIC SCHOOL' TRUSTEE
ADVANCE' POLLS
DATE:' Saturday November 5, :1988
Thursday, November 10,1 88
LOCATION: The Wingham Armouries, Edward St.
TIME: Advance polls will; l e open. from.l0 :o'clock am.
REGULAR t fttiil S O'ctoak p.rn.
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. - DATE: Monday November 1.4,1988`. T
LOCATION: The Wingham' Armouries; Edward Sty
Regular polis will be open from 10 o'clock a.in. ` ..
untie -8 g clpck p.;m. ,
s t '`PRO Y APPLICA A NS
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A pej' ►nr"who has bee a Tri ed ei voti proxy ma ' a l
LAO, .fair than_ �,.o c ock in.the•Fl ernoon of Poli�n .
oee a �certjfcate to vote:by "proxy for the polling
subiivisic in wh ph the person. appointing the voting proxy is
entitledid.vot .
under my�,:hand this 20th a. of October, 1988.
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Returning Officer.
g dem o such offices.
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A number of members from
Howick will serve on, the provincial
executive.
executive. - Mrs. Greig is the new
president; Mrs. Johnson continues
her term as secretary -treasurer;
Mrs. Foerter becomes a junior s
board director; Bonnie Wilson will
be a provincial director and Mrs.
Winkel and Mrs. Hall, auditors.
Members also enjoyed a tour of
historic 'Niagara -on -the -Lake in the
afternoon. The evening banquet
featured— birthday cake for
Niagara's. 20th anniversary as a
JWIO branch.
The 19829 -conference will be hosted
by the North Grey branch at Owen -
Sound.
c.athers,eunjon
held -gin Wroxeter
GORRIE—The descendents of
Robert, David and Jacob Cathers
: gathered.at;tbe Wroxeter Town Hall
On Sunday towelcome their cousins,
Mrs. Ise Arurnival of Gloucester,
'England; Mrs., Gwen". Doyle and 771
Pate Boyle of -.Dorset,, England,
formerly of Enniskillen, Northern
Ireland. ? -;
Robert Cather§ of`Nortli Bay piped
the honoredguests to their table and
played - , Grace. A bountiful
s -smorgasbord vas enjoyed by the 90
attending. Bob also played for his
chug ;:te:, Kerry, who has won r
Medals for dancing. It was
interesting to see several families
with'three generations present.
- Among -;those etteiiding were",z;
family members from Toronto,
North Bay, Port Colborne, Hanover,
i psvviek, Winghi , Brussels Paris,. :.
Exttyeater,y, ,Whitechurch, Belmore.
- Kitchener, Blirevaie, Geortetor
andGorrie.