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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-10-12, Page 7-471-4�R T121lMlISHMI'3 7TH ANNUA{, • C RI$TMA$ COUNTRT FAIR AT THE TOWN$H1p 111A.44 0 'CARLOW 7 Miles .N.E0 of Godsrl 'tl. on Huron Couny Road 25 WEDNESDAY, OCT. '18 and SATURDAY, OCT. -21, 1972 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Continuously Free Admission Tea - Sales.of Local Arts and Crafts - Bake Sale Nammaimemmometar NOTICE RESPECTING`, ASSESSMENT APPEALS MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK The Assessment Department will not be sending As- sessment Notices this year unless there are changes, ad- ditions, or deletions to last years figures. Unless a Notice' of Change is received by you, your Assessment will remain the same as 1971, unless appeals and changes are orderedy the Review Court. As in the past, the assessment roll may, be in • ected during business hours, at the Municipal Office located in Gorrie. Any complaint with 'respect to an assessment on the assessment roll may be brought to the Assessment 'Review Court pursuant to section 52 of The Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1970, c.32 as amended by section 10 of The Assessment Amendment' Act, 1971: Notices of Complaint must be made in writing either by letter or on forms available at 'the Municipal Offices. For purposes of identification, please include your name and postal address, Ind the reason.(s) for complaint. If pos- sible, note also the assessment roll number, the street adi dress, concession and lot numbers, and the municipality in which the property under complaint is situated. Any Notice of Complaint shall be mailed by ordinary mail to the Regional Registrar named below, and, in ad- dition, by registered mail to any Person whose assessment is complained of,' not later than the 31st day of October, 1972 J. L.M . Harbinson, Signed: Regional Regisztrar, Ivan Haskins, Assessment Review Court Clerk -Treasurer, 713 Davis Drive, Municipality of the Townshi/ Newmarket, Ontario of Howick TEESWATER FAIR had excellent classes in the horse division, both in heavy draught and riding and driving. Here a class of carriages lines up before the grandstand while judging proceeds at Teeswater Fair Saturday afternoon. (Staff Photo) Capt. Cameron speaker at thankoffering BLUEVALE --.. The October Thankoffering meeting of the WMS of Knox Presbyterian Church was held ib the church schoolroom. The president, Mrs. Glenn Golley, gave the call to worship followed by a hymn. Mrs. William Robertson read Psalm 100 and the comments were given in the form of a poem. Mrs. Harry Elliott offered prayer. Visitors from Belgrave WMS, Bluevale UCW, and Belmore WMS were welcomed by the president., Don Vair, from the staff of CKNX, played a selection on the piano which was very much en- joyed by the audience. Mrs. Gol- ley thanked Mr. Vair. The roll - period, followed. Mrs. Alvin Smith thanked the . speaker for his inspiring topic and presented him with a small gift in appreciation. A hymn followed with Mrs. Hoggart at the piano. The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. Lunch was served by the ladies of the church. call was answered by the mem-, bers and visits to the sick were recorded. A short business period fol- lowed. Offering was received by Mrs. Ross Gray and Mrs. Joe elker. Mrs. Golley gave the o ertory prayer. The guest speaker, Captain Cameron of the Wingham Salva- tion AFmy, was introduced by Mrs. Golley. Captain Cameron spoke of the work of the Salvation Army. He said all who sought help were shown how to first find God and through prayer and trust, a new way of life would be the reward. He also showed a film. A question and answer Maybe the war on poverty should be extended to the streets and highways. This country has. more poor drivers than any oth- er. 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Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gradon of, Alex Robertson and family. Burlington spent a few days last Reeve Mr. and Mrs..William J. week with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Elston, RR 4, Wingham, Warden Logan, et their farm • in East Elmer and Mrs. Hayter of Varna, Wawanosh. Engineer James and Mrs. Brit- . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and nell of Goderich were in Winnipeg John of Sarnia, Miss. Judy Taylor from Sunday to Thursday last of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson week. The men were delegates Dusky of St. Agatha, Mr. and from H u i on County to the Cana- Mrs. James Kellar and Sharon of dian Good Roads Association, Kitchener, Ronald Taylor of held at the Winnipeg Inn. Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. J. H. Anderson of London Taylor, Steven and Kevin were was guest speaker at the UCW . Thanksgiving visitors with Mr. autumn Thankoffering meeting - and Mrs. Jack. Taylor. on Thursday evening in the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd United Church and renewed ac- attended the Howick Fall Fair in quaintances with many friends in Fordwich on Saturday. the village. Other guests attended Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd from Blyth, Bluevale, Brussels, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Calvin -Brick , UCW and the Mrs. Roert Campbell and family Presbyterian and Anglican of Winthrop. Churches of the village. Albert Coultes and Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Procter are patients in the Wing - visited on Sunday evening with ham and District Hospital. Mrs. Russel Walker of Goderich Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Olsson of and with Mr. Walker, a patient in. White River visited on Friday the nursing home on Nelson with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch Street. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc - Reeve William and Mrs. Elston Guire. of RR 4, Wingham, Warden El- Mrs. Joseph Dunbar, Mrs. Vic - mer and Mrs. Hayter of Varna, tor Youngblut and Mrs. Garner Engineer James and Mrs. Brit- Nicholson attended the W.M.S. nell of Goderich were in Winnipeg Thankoffering meeting in Blue - from Sunday to Thursday of last vale Presbyterian Church . last week. The men were delegates week. from Huron County, attending Mr. and Mrs. Grant McBurney the Canadian Good Roads and family of ®Bay Ridges spent Association meetings held at Thanksgiving weekend with his Winnipeg Inn. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamilton McBurney. and'family of Lucknow visited e:: ;;s; and Mrc Robert Hihtwrd Sunday evening with Mr. and visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg and ac - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman companied them to Elmira to pay and Mrs. Marshall Stonehouse respects to the 'family of a rela- visited on Sunday afternoon with tive at the funeral home in El - Mr. and Mrs. James Wightman of tnira. . Listowel. Mrs. Norman Hill of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Americo Arruda, spent a couple of days with her Maria and Michelle of Toronto, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc - Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan and Guire and attended the annual Michael of Oakville spent the turkey banquet in the Belgrave weekend at the home of Mr. and Arena last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Cliff Logan. The(6October meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan of Women's Institute on World Affairs will be held in the com- munity centre, TI y, October 17 at 8:15 pm. The addre ' wRi be on United Matic. Music wili be supplied by the Coultes sisters, Mr. and Mrs, John Spivey and family spent Thanksgiving week- end with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. Harold Procter and Miss Margaret Curtis. , Miss Verna Johnston of Sarnia. spent Sunday evening with Miss Nora Van Camp, Mr. and M'rs. Keith Rock and. Jeannette of Walton were week- end visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Rinn. Thanksgiving day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John were Mrs. Frank Storey and Mrs. William Campbell of .Sea - forth. Jr. Auxiliary BELGRAVE -- The Junior Auxiliary met Saturday morning. in the Orange Hall with 17 girls present. Lisa Thompson led in the games. 'April McBurney, the president, led in the opening exerises which included the pro- mise, member's prayer, motto and Junior Auxiliary hymn. Sheila Anderson had charge of the roll call. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Connie Meurs. The treasurer's report was given by Audrey Scott. Leaders for next meeting are, games, Bonni Walker_; sing- song, Cathy Shiell; to help with worship. service., Betty meurs clean-up girls, Lisa Thompson and Melanie Scott. Kelly Lougheed helped with the worship:service. Karen Scott and. Judy Carmichael collected the offering and the offerto ry ,prayer was recited by Kelly Lougheed. The girls worked on their handi- craft badges and made curler. bags and some girls made invita- tions for the graduation service on October 21 at 7:30 in Belgrave Anglican Church. Sheila Ander- son led the sing -song: r ONE OF TH Community Hundreds of seen setting E LARGEST fowl suppers in the area, the big annual event held at Beigrave Centre Wednesday of last week called for a big team of expert servers. pounds of vegetables were prepared and served. Some of the volunteers are out food buffet' style. (Staff Photo) BE LGRAVE COOK S are so good that even a child of twc can demolish three desserts. At least that was the record of little Patrick Cull who polished off a plate 6f turkey before starting into the serious business of dessert at the big supper in the Belgrave Community Centre Arena last Wednesday night. With him are parents George and Chris of RR 1, Bel- grave..(Staff Photo)