The Citizen, 1994-10-12, Page 9B elgrave
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The news from
Library circulates 1,507
An omission in the story headed
"Morris agrees to close Belgrave
Library" in the Sept. 28 issue of
The Citizen resulted in a miscon-
library for the month of August was
108, while the total circulation up
to the end of August was 1,507.
ception. We apologize for any confusion
The circulation at the Belgrave this may have caused.
Just a pinch more
Trevor Hopf seems to be thinking that a little more jello will
be just the right amount. Trevor and his brother joined
several hundred people on Oct. 5 at the Belgrave
Community Centre to enjoy the annual turkey banquet.
WRED plans workshop
For entrepreneurs in the food
market, Women and Rural Eco
nomic Development is hosting a
workshop for the food sector, at
Stratford's Kinsmen Hall, on Oct.
13.
The event will bring together
people who are using exciting, new
approaches to product development
and marketing.
The workshop which runs from
10 a.m. until 4 p.m., will feature
June Holley as the keynote speaker,
a panel of Ontario innovators and
an award-winning chef.
Display space will be available to
all participants.
Anyone interested in attending
the event should phone 519-273-
5017. The registration fee is $50,
though arrangement can be made
for those who would find paying
the fee a hardship.
Wxr Message Comes Across
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1994. PAGE 9.
Residents, families celebrate
Mrs. Ruth Johnston had a
pleasant surprise on Saturday when
her grandson Danny Thompson
came to her door and was an over
night guest with his grandmother.
On Sunday other visitors at the
same home for a Thanksgiving
dinner were Danny's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester McDonald, Miss
Cheryl Lynn McDonald and Miss
Bernice Thompson of Goderich.
Robins were seen in Belgrave on
Monday morning; we thought they
all had gone south.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Storer, Adam
and Crystal of Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. Lome Jamieson of Wingham
and Mrs. Eva McGill of Belgrave
had Thanksgiving dinner on
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ruby
Hanna.
Mi ss Andrea Pletch of
Ridgetown spent Thanksgiving
weekend with her grandmother,
Mrs. Thelma Pletch and also visited
with other relatives.
Thanksgiving dinner guests on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Pletch were their family
Jeff and Ryan Pletch of Paris,
Kerry Pletch of Woodstock and
friend Scott Tomlinson of
Dunnville. Other guests were
Andrea Pletch of Ridgetown, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Russel and Sarah of
Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. David
Pletch, Scott and Meagan, RR 1,
Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
Pletch, Michelle and Tania, Mrs.
Thelma Pletch and Mrs. Marie
Fraser, all of Belgrave.
Mrs. Anna Armstrong of
Thorndale visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mrs. Tom Moy, Craig and Sara
of Mississauga, Mrs. Donna Walsh
and Michael of Blyth and Mrs.
Sarah Anderson enjoyed a
Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Pat Hunking,
Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roberts of
Bardscy, England recently visited
with his brother and sister-in-law
the Rev. and Mrs. John Roberts.
During their stay they also visited
with relatives in Hamilton and
Binbrook, together with visits to
the usual tourist attractions. They
also managed to see an Indian pow
wow which they found very
interesting.
Come and go relatives at the
home of Mrs. Sarah Anderson on
Thanksgiving weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Schneider of Milton,
Mrs. Tom Moy, Craig and Sara of
Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Anderson of Guelph, Mrs. Donna
Walsh and Michael of Blyth.
Thanksgiving guests with Mrs.
Mabie Wheeler on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. H. Squires and Mr.
and Mrs G. Trigger of Carsonville,
Michigan, Mr. and Mrs Glen Davis
and Shannon of Pickering, Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Dal Bianco of Niagara
Falls, Miss Laurie Charter of West
on and friend Steven Jones of
Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Char
ter of Teeswater, Mrs. Mildred
McAdam of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Makas and Alicia of Lon
don and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coultes
of Wingham.
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TOWNSHIP OF
EAST WAWANOSH
The 2nd and Final
Instalment of Taxes
is due Monday,
October 17,1994.
Penalty 1.25% on first day
of default plus 1.25% on the
first day of each month
thereafter.
Winona Thompson
Clerk-Treasurer
TOWNSHIP OF
EAST WAWANOSH
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MEETING
A Ratepayer’s Meeting will
be be held Tuesday,
October 18, 1994 at 8:00
p.m. in the Belgrave
Community Centre Hall.
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upcoming term of office.
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Clerk-Treasurer
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