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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-04-25, Page 9vvremigpiv.mo:74,AF.,. elgrve". Notes 4.0,0mvpr, Mrs. Elizabeth Procter visited Sunday with Marjorie Procter and Philip Stopforth of London. Mr. and Mrs. Americo Arruga of Fergus spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Yuill and Camerra of Waterloo visited with his aunt, Mrs. Olive Bolt, on Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson, Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Nichol- son of Listowel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson and Sherri of Barrie on Sunday, April 16. Fifteen tables at Belgrave hall BELGRAVE—Fifteen tables were in play at the weekly euchre party held m the WI Hall on April 19. Winners were: high, Mrs. Jack ,Taylor and Leslie Vincent; low, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse and Lloyd Appleby; novelty, Mrs. Pearl Shiell and Mrs. James R. Coultes (playing as a man); lucky draws, Mrs. Ivy Cloakey and Jack Taylor. There will be a shoot party April 26, starting at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. M. Higgins hosts family BELGRAVEL-Miss Margaret Hig- gins, assisted by Mrs. Jean Pattison, held a family dinner in the Women's Institute Hall, Belgrave,. on Sunday. It was a special delight that Mrs. Lila Higgins of Brookhaven Nurs- ing Home. was able to attend. The youngest person in attendance was. little Jonathon King of Stratford, who will be two years of age Tues- day, April 25. Others attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Michael King and Kathleen King, all of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. John King, Tim Penner and Debbie Colley, all of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Don Pat- tison and family, RR 3, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Penner and Debbie, Listowel; Rob Penner, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. John Marks and family, Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lassaline and Christopher, Gorrie and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy of Manitowadge. A total of 35 people enjoyed a bountiful hot buffet dinner and social get-together. Local ladies attend annual The 42nd annual meeting of the Synodical of Hamilton and London was held at Knox Presbyterian Church, Woodstock, last Tuesday and Wednesday. The theme for the meetings was "A Good Past — A Challenging Future". The guest speaker was Mrs. Grace Jess, Oshawa, president of the Women's Missionary Society Council. Those attending from this area were Mrs. Alice Nicholson, Bel - grave, Mrs. Marion Mundell, Gor- rie, Mrs. Mildred Dickson, Belmore and Mrs. Hazel Bateman and Mrs. Isobel Arbuckle, Wingham. -000- Life is short, and we have never too much time for gladdening the hearts of those who are travelling the dark journey with us. Henri -Frederic Arniel '.11•4F,7. • :•••k. - • " " • . 4t, ,•4•,, • N... • • 40 4 'taadms.x., .• • .0 • • " 4••• f • • . in rural Canada One of the most important parts of our commitment to rural Canadians is making postal products and services more accessible. To help us do this, we draw on tlie resources and the expertise of local business. Where practical, we are approaching business people in communities across the country and offering them the opportunity to provide you with postal products and services. As a result, you can now buy postal products or services in more locations at convenient hours, often including evenings and weekends. More outlets. The objective is to. increase the number of rural locations where you can access postal products or services from 5,000 to 7,000. More convenience. Retail postal outlets are conveniently located in businesses close to other services in communities across Canada. Longer business hours give you even more accessibility to postal products. More business for local merchants. Local merchants are being given an opportu- nity to provide postal products or services. This strengthens their business through increased customer traffic, and maintains the business base of the community. More efficient service. With local merchants retailing postal products and services, Canada Post Corporation is able to concentrate on reliable -pick-up, processing and delivery of mail to Canadians. Canada Post Corporation is delivering on its promise. We're in rural Canada to stay. MAILPOSTE .•....... Con4(14 -.:PotttorporiAtion /.$oolett ono 00)116Oet..pett: • • Our commitment: better servile for you. . • •