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ROycling,
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Help extend the life of our landfill site. Please participate in
the Recycling Program at Tumberry Landfill Site
WHAT TO RECYCLE AND HOW
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Clwistmas party on Dec 15 at 6;00 hath SViin—uactu OBia P ilight e Legion Hall
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PAL' All ladies are inlaid; 'Itra. Brownies Who attended the dinner, along ;with -t01 firi-lse Gillespie,
Phyllis. McMichael read a„ story.. -gre Melanie Carter, LOcisaV Baler, Kelly PhilliPs:argellif.Gtiliesioie.
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NEWSPRINT
• Whatever comes with the daily news-
paper is recyclable;
• no plastics, magazines, cataloges, or
telephone books;
• please tie in bundles or place in boxes
or bags;
HOUSEHOLD TINS
• Food and beverage
cans;
• food cans are to be
rinsed out; pop cans
are okay as is;
• the more compac-
tion, the better;
HOUSEHOLD BOTTLES AND JARS
• Strictly household bottles and jars;
• no window peanes, light bulbs, china,
ceramics, etc.;
• must be rinsed or washed and
preferably without the lids;
• labels may be left on
PLASTIC SOFT DRINK
CONTAINERS
• Please remove the lids and flatten as
much as possible
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
Bluevale Ont., NOG 1XO
Please allow the Recycling Bin Attendant
to dump your recyclable materials
WHY RECYCLE? - WHY NOT!
Recyling not only extends the life of our landfill site, but
also saves natural resources and conserves energy.
If you have any questions, please ask the attendant at
the landfill site or contact your Municipal Office.
WE ALL BENEFIT, SO BE A PART OF IT.
RECYCLING
NOVEMBER1420/80'
Whereas the Township of Turnberry recognizes that recy-
cling contributes positively toward resource and energy con-
servation, waste reduction and economioclevekpment.
And whereas the Council of theTownship of Tumberry sJp
ports recycling and is now pittkipafing
programs, . -
Therefore, the council Alt the. Township of Tumberry pm
claims the week of November 14th to:pith, 19..,req.'
cling week.
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Tumberry Township hasa twei cornpartmenf binat theWaste
disposal site for sloparatiriti your garbage one Ctortipa ment
is for glass and tin articleand the- other compartrnent or
paper products. Please do y
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Mrs. Paul Adams of -Molesworth
spent a couple or days last week with
Mrs. Evelyn Wilson. -
Robert Vanderbeyden spent last
week at a church conference in
Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sluis have
returned home after a two-week
vacation with relatives in Holland -
Friends here received word that
Carman Bride of Port Credit, for-
merly of Fordwich - Passed airay
suddenly on Tuesday, Nov. 1. The
%Or latithat: -.!Zatio Igenti* 4,5z -t;".
body • rested af the Skinner- Leckie and Mrs. Ted Klaassen at-
Middlebrobk Funeral Home, Port tended. the Guelph Area convention
Credit, on Thursday and thence to of Women's Institutes held Wed -
the GOrrie Chapel of M. L. Watts nesday and Thursday at the Knights
Funeral Homes for visitation on of Columbus Hall in Maryhill. Mrs.
Friday afternoon and evening. Glenn Johnston also attended,
Funeral service was held at the • representing the Gorrie WI.
funeral home Saturday at two Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas visited
o'clock, withinterment in Fordwich over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
cemeterY. Friends in The area ex- . Dennis Johnston in Sarnia.
tend spn_pathylO the family. - Mr. and -Mrs. David Brunarski of
Mrs. Jean .ClarkSOn, Mrs. ghner Simcoe spent the weekend with Mr.
Harding, Mrs. Dick Agla, Mrs: Dave and Mrs. Mark Brunarski • and
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-7- To -the elect -ors of Howick-Tw
On November .14th I will be seeking the. po-
sition of 'DEPUTY REEVE. for another term.
puringfielp past three years yearsi;.!?#yiesOrk9c1:par#
to serve you to the best of *ability; •
. 1 would appreciate your support at the polls
that I play-coptinue to serve.yOu.
Thar* you, _
JOHN D. JACQUES
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Experience:
• 5 years on Wingham Council
• Fire Board
• Day Care Board
• Parks Board
• Recreation and Community Centre Board
• Day Centre for -the Homebound
•• Police Constniftee
• Hospital Board (finished term for former mayor Bill Harris)
• Heritage Board
• Property and PublicNerke -
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ItritrumentailiM t $200AttgratitfOr the Library
Initiated the direct ay,Care Bow& • -7„
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Idemborof the Wifl
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,. ,,....., • telOntler Davis dbVemnientol behalf of Day Care at no
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40, Travelled extensive on behalf 0 the Town of Wingham at her own expense
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The only newpiectot:eqUipitientlhat Wasp*. in RiversidiPark, 'a climber, thanks to Pat
:Bailey and the.P4401710ard ' . , ...:,_ • . :. : ::..-..-;
,• i Pot Served the:ditkent ot-IIVt M when on Council 52 Weeks of the year, not just at election
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Mr. and Mrs Jack Douglas spent_,_
- -me day last tifebitibio-mlon:
Friends of Ehner Miller will be
pleased to know he was able to.
red& home last week from K -vv
Hospital.
Weekend guests with Mrs. Bernice -
IVIarriner were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Robb ,of.. Barrie _and _ Mrs. .4,41:16,i
Marriner, Newmarket.
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Six tables in
play at euchre
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Six tables were in play at the Nov.
3 Belmore euchre party. High lady
-vas Mrs. Helen Eadie -and second
high was Mrs. Eleanor Dane.
• Tom Inglis was the high man,
while Alan Darling was second high.
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volved with all aspects of