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OND TAXES DUE
The send tax installment for the Town of Wingham IS due
June -30th," 1989. -
Interest. at 1 1/4% per month or any Part thereof will be
charged as of July 4, 1989. ,
NOTE: Persons who have acquired properties and have not
received a tax bill should contact the Clerk's Office. Failure to
receive a bill does not relieve a taxpayer from responsibility
for payment of taxes, nor from penalty for late payment.
J. Byron Adams
Clerk Treasurer
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BELGRAVE-=Amemorial•ser ke
was held at Trinity _Ariglicait
Church, Belgrave, on Sunday, June
18, in memory of Miss Lillian Pot-
ter. The service was conducted by
the rector, Rev. Douglas Madge.
Miss Potter graduated as a teach-
er from Queen's University,
Kingston and spent her working
years in the field of education. She
went to Japan as an exchange teach-
er and while there, travelled to
China and 'Korea to learn of the cul-
ture of these people.
Because of poor health, she came
to live in Belgrave and while here,
was a member- of the Women's
Institute and the Anglican Church
Women. She contributed much to
her church and community and
will be missed by her many friends,
evident by the large number who
attended the service to pay tribute
to her memory
EWPS BICYCLE RODEO—East Wawanosh Public School was
the scene of a bicycle rodeo last week. Melanie a rt and Anne
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