HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-03-28, Page 7THE CLASSIC FAIRYTALE "Rapunzel" - was one of the many
enchanting tales presented at a recent Grade 2-3 assembly at How -
ick Central School. The cast of Rapunze1" includes, ba'ck, Claud
LeBrie, J. J. Husak, Nathan Gingrich and front, Cara Schneider and
Brian Adams. (Howick Grapevine Photo)
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Mrs. Jean Dinsmore returned
home Sunday, March 19, after
spending a few days at Edmonton
where she attended the Canadian
Arabian Horse Registry annual
meeting.
Mr, and Mrs. Duncan Sangster
returned home Tuesday after
spending the past five weeks with
their family in Florida and Georgia.
They also spent a week .with Mr.
and Mrs. George Keil at Bonita
Springs.
Mrs. Dave Snider and Barbara of
Kitchener spent one day last week
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Armstrong.
Mrs. Bruce -Armstrong, Mrs.
of Fordwich and area is asked to
contact any of the following num-
bers: 335-3676, 335-6273, 3353341,
335-3095, 335-3185.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madgette of
Weston called on friends in the vil-
lage one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kelley visited
Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Kelley and family, Elora.
Carol, Joan and Matthew'. Chef&
son spent several days during
March break with their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Dietrich, St,
Agatha.
Weekend and Easter Sunday visi-
tors with Mrs, Jean Clarkson were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Seip and faMily
Heater, lvtundt. 2.Mr SWlstoii of TertrOtark
McGrath and Mrs. Isobel Topham son and girls of Brampton, Mr. and
attended a shower in Toronto on Mrs. Bob Clarkson and family and
Sunday, March 19, for Debbie Fos- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clarkson.
ter.
Mrs. Harvey Bride of Don Mills Bad weather
spent last weekend with her moth-
er, Mrs. Edna Dpig. , means fewer
Friends of HOlger EspenSeil willo •-""
be sorry to learn he is in St. Joseph's card players
Hospital, London, where he under-
went surgery on Wednesday. FORDWICH—Due to the
Everyone wishes him a speedy inclement weather on Friday night,
return to good health. the 17th, only seven tables of cards
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern visited were in play at the hall. However,
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill everyone who was able to be there,
Mulvey at Delmore. enjoyed the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson of High winners were Minnie McE1-:
Orangeville visited one day last wain and Elmer Best. Consolation
week with Mr. and Mrs. Winston winners were Mrs. Edna Doig and
McGrath. Warren Fines. Special prizes went
Friends in the Fordwich area to Audrey Dickert and Lorne Kelley
extend sympathy to the family of and the youngest player was
Mrs. Sorena Austin who passed Matthew Timperley.
The next card party will be away in Ic-W Hospital on Sunday,
Fri -
March 19. Mrs. Auston rested at the day, March 31. "Everyone is wel-
Watts Funeral Horne, Corrie come and lunch is supplied.
Chapel, where the Howick Legion
Ladies' Auxiliary, Branch 307, held
a service at 9 p.m. Monday night,
March '20. The funeral was held
Tuesday at St. Stephen's Anglican
Church, Gorrie, at two o'clock.
Mrs. John Brunarski and Mrs.
George Tudan of Port Colborne
spent several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brtmarski and
family Mr.. and Mrs -pave Brunais-
Id of Simcoe also visited one day at
the same home.
Minnie McElwain, John McEl-
wain and Mrs. Annie Pittendreigh
spent Thursday in London.
Friends of Mrs. Clarence Car-
swell are sorry to hear she is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, and wish her a speedy
return to improved health.
.Easter Sunday visitors with Mrs. Seaforth on Sunday. "
Marian Kirby were Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Pattison and Terry Pattison
of Willowdale. \ Past fading violets eover'd up
in leaves;
The Pordivich Parks Board is And mid.mars eldest dim,
hosting a homecoming weekend The coming musk -rose, full of dewy
June 941. Anyone having names wine.
and addresses of former residents
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Peter Collison of Kitchener spent
March break with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart and
returned home with his parents on
the weekend.
Mrs. Tom Powell and Jason of
Kitchener visited with .Mrs. Cliff
Marks recently.
Lorne McCracken, Bluevale, vis-
ited with Gordon Gibson last Sun-
day.
Mrs. Allan Griffith visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton in
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taff of London
spent Sunday afternoon 'with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeslieArin
cent.
Bill and Isabel Elston held a din-
ner in honor of the 93rd birthday of
her mother, Mrs. John Bowman, on
Sunday, March 19. Guests were
Mait and Mary Edgar of Petrolia,
Twelve tables
at Belgrave
BELGRAVE—Twelve tables were
in play at the weekly euchre in the
WI Hall on March 22.
Winners were: high, Mrs. Robert
Grasby and Mrs. Mabel Wheeler
(playing as a man); low, Mrs. Ivy
Cloakey and Leslie Short; novelty,
Mrs. Mel Jacklin, Mrs. Olive Bolt,
Wilford Caslick and Jack Taylor.
There will be euchre again on
March 29 starting at 8 p.m. Every-
one is welcome.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong
returned horde last weekend after
spending two months in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scheeringa
and Meagan of Elmira, Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Falconer and family. of
Exeter and Kendra Purdon visited
on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Purdon. On Sunday morn-
ing during the service at Chalmers,
Orie Alexander Falconer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Kevin Falconer, was bap-
tized by Rev. . Attend-,
ing the servic7
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Amy of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Montgomery of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
and Heather of Ancaster spent the
March break with Mrs. Norma Rin-
toul, Mrs. Ann Oberholuer and,,
Julie of Waterloo visited Satinidake.''
the Rintoul home.
Kelly and Patrick Waterworth of
Goderich spent the weekend with
their grandmother, Mrs. Pauline
Adams.
Reprove your friend in secret.
Praise him in the open.
—Leonardo Da Vinci
Ross and Doris Stric„
don, Jhrt Powrort of Rik 5,
lrs Mary )(WI and Urs9 Jean
ley of Brussels. Mrs. Florence Reaves
ie. Wayne and ,,Lynda Elston and
girls of Wincrliamer
afternoon to bring congratulations.
Professor and Mrs. W. A.
was in charge of services
Brick and Knox United C
Th's being -.0tOdren'ir
lunch was served in the ,Suni
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School room after church. "
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ABOUT WHERE YOU LIVE
Can you answer these questions?
1What does
your municipal
clerk do?
2 When
do you need
a building permit?
How camyogysake
your views,45tiown
to your cow 4cfl?
4 How do
zoning by-laws
affect you?
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6 Who
is your
councillor?
Who is your
school board
member?
.3 What does a
Coalmine* of
Adjustment adjust?
When does your.
local government
get its money?
What happens if
you don't pay your
property taxes?
Find the correct answers, and much more about the
community you live in, during
Municipal
Affairs
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