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James Alcorn accompanied Rick
Alcorn and Ayla of Hockley Valley
to his cottage at Coboconk over the
weekend. On Monday, Mr. and
Mrs. James Alcorn left for London
for .a few days, where she under-
went eye surgery at St. Joseph's
Hospital.
GQrrie
Notes
Mrs. Dorothy Pearce and Mrs.
Dora Rose of Wheatley spent a few
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Pyke.
Brenda Mann and Kevin Legate
of Owen Sound visited with Mrs.
Sheldon Mann on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carswell,
Celebrating 20 Years
in Business!
See You At Our
OPEN HOUSE
October 13 and 14
HONDA 'SNOWTHROWERS
HONDA BLOWS
HOT AND COLD.
Canadian winters aren't so hot. Especially when it comes to di: • ing out
of a heavy snowfall. Or waiting out a blizzard in the dark because the
power's down again.
This year, before winter gets to you, come and see us. We've got the
right equipment to put winter in its place. Like our line-up of Honda snow -
throwers. Models ranging from 35 to 8 horsepower. Some are equipped
With wheels, while others power through the snow with dual -track drive.
Our top of the line model features a clearing height of over 18 inches and
even has electric start. All have 4 -stroke Honda engines that plough through
snow with a vengeance.
We also carry an impressive line-up of Honda generators that'll
protect you from the worn of winter's assaults. We have
models with enough juice to power an electric heater
and keep the lights on during a blackout:
Conte see us this Fall. k's the fi stAtep
in warming up to win=
Lynn Hoy Enterprises Ltd.._
Hwy. 86 just east of Wingham
357-3435
HONDA
Power
Equipment;
HOWICK
HOMES
GEORGE ORIOLD
General Contractor
Residential -and Farm Construction
Wroxeter, Ont. 335-3156
NOG 2X0
CAR IWAL
DOOR
SYSTEMS
LIMITED
WINDOWS • GARAGE DOORS • ENTRANCE DOORS
BASIL O'BRIEN
130 Raney Cres.
London, Ontario
N6L 1C3
Horne 228-6734
Office 652.2811
Fax 652-5734
=Home Hardware
WATSON'S
Home Hardware & Building Supplies
GORRIE, ONT, NOG 1X0
TeL 335-3551
335-3965
Bill Dickert
Owner
R.R. 5
Mitchell
Ontario NOK 1 NO
(519) 348-9376
BRENT VAN MOORSEL
Sates Representative
Res. (519) 347-2507
Bill Dickert Bulldozing
EXCAVATING AND LANDSCAPING
Wroxeter, Ont,
NOG 2X0
Seamless Polyurethane Roof Decks •
Sprayed Urethane •
Thermal Barriers •
Blown,Insulafion •
Coatings •
Kendra, Stacey and Andrea of St.
Clements, visited Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Max Bell.
Les Tervit of the Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority attended a
convention and- tour in Northern
Michigan for several days.
Mrs. Alex Strong and Heidi of
Wingham visited Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hyndman. Mr.
and Mrs. Gerry Hyndman, Neil and
Nicole of Guelph, visited Sunday at
the same home.
Peter Browne of Listowel; Mrs.
Marian Kirby, Mrs. Florence Wilson
and Mr. and Mrs. Hecfar Browne,
all of Fordwich, were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Browne
Sr recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson
have returned from a bus tour of
Vermont and the Adirondack
Mountains.
Congratulations to Janice Mann
who? won the Howick Fair Queen
contest; also to the Gorrie ladies°
softball team which won the Lis-
towel and area championship,
defeating Brown's Pharmacy team
in the championship series. The
team appreciated Ken Edgar's sup-
port.
Wayne, and Wanda Connors,
Derek and Devon, spent the week-
end at the home of Eric and Sharon
McKenzie of Port Dalhousie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coulter of
Grand Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Brenner of Kitchener; Ken Coulter,
St. Agatha and Mrs. Thomas Tem-
pleman attended the Mannell
reunion held in the Optimist Hall,
St. Catharines, on Sunday, with 92
attending.
Christopher Nay of Kitchener is
spending a few days with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Nay.
Friends honor
Mrs. Alba Toner
GORRIE—A few close neighbors,
friends and relatives called on Mrs.
Alba Toner on Saturday to celebrate
her 85th birthday. Mrs. Toner
received several lovely floral
arrangements and many beautiful
cards and messages.
A birthday cake, made and deco-
rated by her granddaughter, Mrs.
Pamela Weitz, was served to the
guests.
CHEQUE TO ARENA BOARD -Nancy Michie, right, presented a cheque for $2,364 to Belgrave
Arena Board representatives Joyce Vincent and Linda Hopper recently. The money was raised by the
Belgrave Mothers' Auxiliary this summer at the concession booth at the ball park and will be used for
the operation and maintenance of the ball park.
Nuances for the Nineties
is theme of fashion show
GORRIE—Approximately 175
people enjoyed "Nuances for the
Nineties" as the Howick Junior
Women's Institute presented a fall
fashion show and tea. Beautifill
ensembles were modeled by Junior
Institute members and families,
with outfits ranging from formal to
sportswear, casual to night wear.
Teeswater and Mildmay businesses
provided the clothes for the show
and JWI-members Connie Fenton
and Carole Hohenadel were the
commentators.
While the models displayed their
outfits, the audience sat at candlelit
tables of blue, white and gold and
enjoyed refreshments. Interspersed
among the fashions were musical
interludes featuring the Sweet Ade -
lines of Listowel, a piano duet by
Elly and Matthew Emmerton and
Ji'ist Plant Folk: As'a.n added attrac
tion, a number of door prizes were
awarded to lucky members of the
audience.
The evening was termed a suc-
cess by JWI members. -Proceeds will
go to community protects.
Thanksgiving is theme
for Gorrie UCW meeting
GORRIE—Mrs. Gladys Adams
was convener and the theme was
Thanksgiving when the United
Church Women held their October
meeting in the Sunday School room
Monday evening. Mrs. Jackie
Gowdy assisted Mrs. Adams with
devotions.
Mrs. Donna Nay, president, con-
ducted the business. The fall bale
will be paoktd- r-!i"Gott life on Oct. 25
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HOWICK HOMES PIESENTS:
SUNDAY, OCTOBER l5th, 1:00-4:00 p.m.
COFFEE & DONUTS
Corner of Main & Marietta Streets
WRO'TER
Built by; IK; HOMES.
The 132nd church anniversary will
be held Oct. 15, with Rev. Donald
Glennie of Chatsworth the guest
minister and service at 11 a.m.
North Huron Regional Rally will be
held in Belgrave United Church on
Oct. 19 at 7 p.m, Mrs. Eleanor Ward
of Wingham will be guest speaker.
Mrs. Kathy Edgar, Mrs. Hazel
Pyke and Mrs. Margaret Ferguson
served refreshments.
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FIREPLACES ROOF 3
STEPS II, Bfa,�K
TRI -COUNTY BRICK COMPANY
320 HOME ST., STRATFORD, ONT.
KATRINA ADAMS (519) 273-5151 1-800-265-8582
Electrical Contractor
INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • HOME
"FOR ALL'YOUA ELECTRfAL NEEDS"
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392-8146
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THE WINDOW 8 DOOR PEOPLE
D.H. (Chan) Livingstone
Sales Representative
1064 HargrNve Read, London, Ontario N60 1P5
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