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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-11-01, Page 8• •,. • „ .',„.!,i;lc,;449,';;...;4•1. , • • . • "•'-'-$ • -51 FORDWICH — The regular meet- ing of the Women's Institute was held on Wed., Oct. 19, in the com- munity hall. The meeting opened with thtn charge stitute Ode, Mary Stewart. Collect and the I4ord's Prayer, " Mrs, Clarence qibson was in • NOTICE ALL NIGHT STREET PARKING Due to municipal snow removal operations, notice is hereby given that the bylaw governing the parking of cars on town streets and municipal parking lots during the winter months (Dec. 1 to April 1) will be strictly enforced. All vehicles must be removed from town streets, from road- ways of the municipality, between the hours of 1 a.m., and 7 a.m. Violators will be prosecuted or will be required to bear the cost of having their vehicle towed away. The owner of any such parked vehicle will be liable for any damage to the said vehicle or to snow plow equipment. Notice is also given that the fine structure for the above parking violation has been increased to. $10.00 first of- fense and $50.00 second offense. • J.•'Byron Adams Clerk -Treasurer RELIABLE FUEL SERVICE We Can Offer! COMPLETE LINE OF FARM FUELS • Clear Diesel • Coloured Diesel • Furnace Oil • Stove Oil • Regular Gas • No Lead Gas • HOME HEAT COMFORT BURNER SERVICE and PARTS PROTECTION PROGRAM BUDGET PLAN. EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS ENERGY EFFICIENT FURNACE EQUIPMENT • Aiello Burner 24 HOURS EVERYDAY • 7 DAYS A WEEK SERVICE* Subiect to certain restrictions • YOU CAN SAVE 7.50 -Per Litre Oil Diesel 8.50 Per Litre On Gas By Taking Advantage -0)1W Fiderafitilk Fuel Rebate - On•Faim Fuels read a-neWspaOr article. Ther call was answered by 14 members and 'Atm .0044 with each naming different- fern* of -*heat that are served on our tables: The motto, "Our lives are like gardens, we reapwhat*TA Ow?" was - - prepared -by Mrs. G.:Richards and read-ty Minnie McElwain; Mrs: S. Clarkson- gave the report from _the East Huron executive meetjm as well as the report from the rally. Mrs. W. Hargrave introduced Mrs. Jean Mathers of BIttevale, who told of her very interesting trip, to New Zealand in February. She visited relatives on both .the North , and South Island. Mrs. Mothert gage the ladies an insight into life an New Zealand She brought pictures, maps and souvenir& Wirt. pon.Khig.presented Mrs. Mothers with" a gift in ap- preciation' of her talk on a most enjoyable trip. The meeting closed and after grace, lunch was served by the conunittee in charge. Ori't....forget vited to the W.I. meeting in Moles- worth on Nov. 1. Allergies will be the topic of discussion. tut, r COOK -CAMPBELL ENGAGEMENT— - lean _91.4.oimlorLand_Arnoktand.,,Erma -Cook; -West/1- nounce the engagement of their children, Mary frey Arnold. The wedding will take. place Nov. Basilica dhurah London at 5 m MRS, WILLIAM SOTHERN 335-6273 • • . ' • *ate Campbell 0f anrtOppirtcran- Catherinotand Jef- 18 at St. Peter's •f, Chad and Amber Soper of Shelburne spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Soper. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kelley visited Wednesday with Mrs. Roy Stickney at Guelph. Among those from the area who attended the Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Baker at Calgary on . Bram and raised irt-,Mowick ToWtighip'. I am :44; years. of age, residing In the Village �f• Fordwich • with my -wife and family. I am seelontelecttion,./ok Deputy Reeve ,of Howl* Township,. 13eit4g.,in. the contracting...bushieSs for the paSt, 2,17' years: lebave- : had :plenty - of _experience in .sdiatnage and, road maintenance as well :,:as: good worklng itelattons. witlithe g:enerallublIti. .. ' ;:..:.- - • . • I have been a Otonetilot In Howick Z*0414)1017 tit '3 years. I Was then appointed Deputy Ree for:I': ,yoork then I was .0000 ,. ,. the .past., $.:,., .. years.t 'seridng as Reef' endet4,.,tfOtort':, County Councll and served .on the Llbrazy l3oard .: for 4 iti: Virhfoh"•;J am now Llbraiy Board and on the Eecutive C **or..;:otreethe:ofHuron County. 1 have found the past 3 years . very ., a total, reliable fuel service GIVE t, • • ;4„ -• ••• la 1 •1414Ay.littpik.tfli,. Saturday, Oct. 22, were Mr. and Mrs. John Baker; Jamie, Joel and John Baker; Mrs. Arlie Baker, Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Rick McCann; Fred McCann; Bernice Noble; Mr, and Mrs. Bill Hutchison; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Renwick; Mr, and Mrs. Kevin /Wiley; Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ament; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ewen. Congratulations to. Mr. and Mrs. Bradautchison on the birth of a son on. Sunday, Oct 23, in Listowel Memorial Hospital. • Friends of Elmer Miller will be sorry to hear he underwent surgery last week in K -W Hospital and wish him a speedy recovery to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Pattison of Willowdale were weekend guests ••with Mrs, Marian Kirby. • Recent Visitors with Mrs. Elva Cooper were Mr. and Mrs. George Linley (Winifred Barnard) of Port Lambton. Mrs, Edna Doig spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bride at Mon Mills. A very successful fowl supper was .teld Tuesday night at the Fordwich United ChUrch. Mr, ahtt Mrs. Ron Reed of Orono are spending.a few days with Mrs. Aima -Hargrave. The *apathy of the community goOS to Uri and Mrs. Sam Johnston in the death V the former's sister, Miss Ruth Johnston, who passed away • Saturday, Oct. 22, in Pahnerston and District Hospital, Funeral service was held Monday at - two o'clock at the Corrie Chapel of IA. Watts FuneralMineS. She is SurVived- by her Sister, Mrs. • net Toronto. Dave Snider and Mark of 1 latehener visited Saturday with Mr. tt MIL Bruce Armstrong. . and Mrs. Lorne Kelley visited vening with Mr. aadMt tiVatPaittielttofv,! 4 4 43 474.• 44401 •-• .' • . .