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Mrs. Wally Nixon arrived home
Monday after a two-week vacation
in Florida.
Don McCallum and Mac Corbett.
London visited one day last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson.
Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Simmons have
returned home following a holiday in
Florida.
Friends of Clarence Carswell will
be sorry to hear he is a patient in
Listowel. Mrs. Carswell remains
confined to Palmerston and District
Hospital. Friends wish both Car -
swells speedy recoveries.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Sothern in Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson spent
one day last week in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Petznick at-
tended the funeral of Allan Schmidt
of Kitchener. Funeral service was
held at the Ratz-Bechtel .Funeral
Home, Kitchener, on Tuesday,
March 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tremble of
Orangeville visited one day last
week with Minnie McElwain, John
McElwain and Mrs. Annie Pit-
tendreigh.
rrienas welcome
WtioOnen and their daughti
and jacquelina,
recently rented -irk .
aliso wish Carolyn ahappybirtbday
on Monday, March 13.
Mr, and Mrs. David O'Regan and
family moved their 'household ef-
fects from the village lastweeken
to Walton. ,- -
Mr. and Mrs. Dill Si:9er spent a
couple of days last week with M.
and Mrs, Harold Madgette at
Weston and also called on Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence McLaughlin,
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Fields spent
several days last week at Orillia.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Brears at-
tended the baptism of Jacqueline
Wuorinen on Sunday, Feb. 26, in St.
Thomas Catholic Church, Hari
Friends of Mrs. Tim Gibson will be
sorry to hear she is a patient in K -W
Hospital. Everyone wishes her a
speedy recovery and hopes she will
soon be able to be home with her
family,
Trinity Anglican Church Women
will hold their meeting Thursday,
March 16, at 2 p.m. at the Fordwich
Village Nursing Horne.
Recycling program
is explained to WI
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NOW DON'T FIGHT OVER MEI—Cathy. Ritiema, an employee
Flomebound, was bombarded by the gentlemen when International
tre last week. Art Haldenby and Harry LaVIS served refreshments
at the Wingham Day &entre forzlhe
Women's Day was marked at the Cell -
to the, ladies.
LAKELET—How are tin cans, inating committee showed a full
newspapers and glass recycled? slate of officers.
This was the, topic presented by To prove the saying that "one
Mrs. Lyle Murray at the regular man's garbage is another's trea-
meeting of Lakelet Women's Insti- sure" a White Elephant sale was
tute on March 2 at the home of Mrs. held. Many items changed owners.
Earl Kavelman. Mrs. Murray also The meeting closed with a social
discussed the recycling program time and refreshments served by
which is being introduced at local Mrs. Harry Judge, assisted by the
waste disposal sites at,a men 1. hostess. Members are asked to re -
reducing the spacerequiied at ige "'meitiber that the next" Meeting ts th
annual meeting and will be held
April 6 at the home of Mrs. Percy
Fhith, beginning with a .pot -luck
luncheon at 12:30. Ideas for the
Tweedsmuir History Book are re
quested for the roll call.
OPP concerned
about Liquor Act
locations.
Mrs. Emerson Ferguson read a
very informative article entitled
"Pay Now or Pay Much More
Later". This stressed the need to re-
cycle as landfill sites are becoming
full and soon there will be no place
to throw things away.
The motto, "Resources of the
earth or globe on which we live are
heritage of us all", was given by
Mrs. Percy Huth. She said, "To en-
sure a better environment for our-
selves and our children we must
preserve our resources by keeping
the air fresh, the water pure and the
soil in good condition."
Mrs. Derril Hallman, president,
conducted the meeting and Mrs.
Lloyd Jacques led devotions. Ten
members and two visitors an-
swered the roll call with a tip on
how you would protect the envi-
ronment. In other business, it was
decided to keep the membership
fee at $4.00 per member for the
coming year. The report of the nom -
Group formed for gressive approach toward enforce -
compulsive eaters ment of the act. The intent of thi
initiative is to save lives andmak
In recent years, a trend has been highway travel safer for everyone.
identified that some individuals Section 48(1) of the Liquor Li -
have a problem with eating com• cence Act reads:
pulsively. "No person shall drive or have
care or control of a motor vehi-
Food becomes their focus in life, the
as opposed to being only a part of cle as defined in the Highway Trfic Act or motorized snow vehicle,
their life. Many theories are offered
on causes and possible means of whether it is in motion or not, while controlling this disorder. ,
; there is.. contained therein an
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area' a group has heelMtabliS!*(11- '
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monthly basis. This is a joint ploject ...sro . ,
of nutrition servicet' aiti, bottle or package
* that is packed ' nal effects
and District ffospitatandWinghara in ba age,;thettlk,' -,tened closed'
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contraventions.
The Ontario. Provincial Police in
District No. 6 are concerned abott
non-compliance with the Liquor Li
cence Act.
During 1988 there were 3,66
charges laid in the district in rela
tion to contravention of the act.
"Clearly there is a problem wit
some motorists consuming an
having liquor readily available,
says Superintendent Murray Peer.
"We want the motoring public -in
this district to be concerned and.
aware of this offense."
Police officers will be patrolling
in the district and will take an ag
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