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We are glad to sed1-41rMr$ Ted (ib.
Kbassen hats return* home. from
Walkerton hospital. We wish her a
speedy rebuilt° good heath,
Mr, and lifts. Don Coghlin
Caledonia visited in the area last ,
week.
Mr. and Mr'S. Jack Ituttan, Andrea
and Ryan, Mr. and. Mrs. Garfield
Mr. and WS., AlarittGrainger, Mrs:
Cecil Grainger r and Mrs. A. L.
Stephens, Harristen, attended the
baptism of Taralyn Jainine,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Williams of RR 1, Listowel,• in St.
Paul's Lutheran Church, Kurtzville,
last Sunday.
Mrs.' ten Hudson, Mr. and Mrs:
Graeme Hudson of Drouin, Victoria,
Australia, are visiting at the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton
and Gregg Thornton.
Mrs, Peter Harrison of Harriston,
accernpanied by Mrs. Irving Toner,
spent last Saturday in Kiteheneraad
visited the Joseph Schneider Haus,
Waterloo, Last Sunday Mrs. Toner
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
McPherson of Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Metzger
were guests at the Campbell -Mahar
wedding in the United Church,
Drayton, last Saturday.
Alex Hamilton and Mark of
Whitley visited Mr.' and Mrs. Hector
Hamilton last weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Gibson, Julie
and Jamie and Wes Gallaway, spent
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs,
Wilmer Nuhn of Charlton.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Korte of
Kitchener visited last Friday with
Mrs. Irving Toner,
Mrs, Peter Browne spent a week
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne
White, Scarborough,
Margaret Dane, Mrs, Lorne
Walker, Mrs, Alex Taylor and Mrs.
William Wilson of Fordwich visit& 31
with Mrs. Stephen Irwin 'of •Ripley
last and attended the craft
snow there.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
visited Mrs. Harry Goll of Brussels
last Sunday. Mrs. Wilfrid Keffer of
Ethel also visited at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Strong
visited last Sunday with Mr. and
- Mrs. Brian Welsh and Kyle of New
Dundee.
Mrs. Larry Pellett an -3 -lare of
Teeswater visited la day
with Mr, and Mrs.•Robert Fei uson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hyndman
spent the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Hyndman of Guelph.
Confirmation
service held
FORDWICH--A confirmation
service was held Sunday morning at
the United Church conducted by
Rev. Donal4R. Beck.
Those received -Orr Pro' ssion of
Faith were Julie D'Arcey, Shelley
Leach, Vicki ' Leppington, Tom
McClernent and Bove Itutfati.
Being welcomed from other
churches were Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Fines, Mrs..Tim Gibson, Mrs. David
llardirig, Mr. find ,a. kit -
Sherry Leacb, Johli Manu, Ail
Violet Mecrackin and Mr' anid
Keith Otter,
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spent last we
'Mrs,. \, Doug
Mississauga
last w
Nellie Maim
Mrs- Doll Kin
Fordwich ; Mrs.. , n
St. ' StAPIIWs, e r
Rev. Brendaet .. attend
Geier ytiOdiri London leg week •
front ursda700-SatuidaY•
Visitors over the past weel,With
Sr. and Mrs. Anson Gerling
were: Mr. and Mrs. Hari*
Demerling,* MPs. Ezra DeMerling
and Mrs. Eileen Angst, all of Clifford
and, Mr, and Mrs. ordon Goldrich
of Guelph.
Friends ' here are pleased it see
Anson Demeriing home again from
the Listowel hospital he was a
patient for a couple ..Otweeks. life
hope his health will- continue to
spent a eotxple
r erte
Trinie
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hurch
Undwoo4 of
*and
Ove.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Halliday at-
tended - a shower for -their gran-
ddaughter, Melanie Hailiday, at the
Nazartne Church in Tottnto,on May
19. She will be married June 25.
Friends here will be sorry to Iearn
thatRev. Tom Fleetham is a patient
in Sumiybrook Hospital, Toronto.
• Sunday, guests with Mr. they were enjoyinghe bus tri and Mrs.
arm
Brant
the Ford
Three guests*see enjoyed
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visitedforau
With Mr. Malan
Ohls;ia
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MO of Shelburne
otdays last w
Mrs. Pauline Richardsd Mrs.
Jean Clarkson
at a inner ,r er lastSunda
at the (e- ey were
from the - District 13 goma,
Manitoulin, Sudbury Hortigilktral
Society., Special •guests were
Latireen Corboy, district director,
Massey Mayor Eva Frage! Arid
Marjorie Durnford of Guelph, past
president of the Horticultural
Society of Ontario. All reported tilit
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attend May meiJi
FOEDWICH-4elieral Members of *omen of the iVorid
the Howick Junior Women's Insti- Howick Junior WI members
tute traveled to Milton recently to at- . Henrietta - Claus, Helen Smith and
tend a provincial executive meeting. Mrs. Foerter also recently attended
Those attending from Howick the Huron East District Wernen's
were: Ronna Lee Johnson, • seere- Institute annual -meeting at Mon
tary treaaurer; Margaret Greig, coo. , -
senior board director,Leone .ivr
Foerter, alternate board director' out for Wornetiw'with *test speaker ,
and Bonnie Wilson, Howick branch • Kathryn Ritsma, a lawyer: She
director. • spoke on "Women and the Law":
The Junior Institute's theme for _ Jane Misegge, ROS spetialist
1988 is "All Our Children". A motion the Onta, rio Ministry of Agricultun
was passed to donate the proceeds and food office' at Clinton, gave ar
from the book Still More of Every- interesting presentation. ,
thing, Volume 3, to Ronald Mc- The 85th district annual of Vila
Donald Houses of Ontario. It Was re- Huron South District Women's Insti-
ported that over 4,500 copies of the tute was held May 19 at the Hensel]
book have been sold. Public School. The theine wee "Cele
Helen Grawburg, manager of the bration -- A New Beginning".
Ronald McDonald House at London, Betty Beuttemillerwas guest
was the guest speaker. She gave an speaker, and spoiie on 'her trip. to
interesting presentation on the Austria. She spoke on waste
house and how it operates. •inanagementiontrol and how MSS°
Mrs. Peggy Knapp, FWIO preii- well practised in that country..
dent elect, gave an interesting pre Mrs. Foerte -attended and
sentation on Associated Country brought greeti from Huron East.
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National
Transportation,
Agency of Canada
PUBLIC HEARING P
Public hearings by the National Trans
for Walkerton, Ontario, May 31, 1988
have been postponed. The hearing
Canadian National Railway Corn
Southampton Subdivision from H
Point (mileage 59.56) and the '
1.41) to Wingham (mileage 30. ) in the PrevinCe of Ontario.
The hearings will now take p at the following time, date and place:
COMMENCING " LOCATION • • ADDRESS
Tuesday, June 7, 1988 - Walkerton, Ontario Legion. all -
10 am. _ fiefioiial Cand,fl- Legion,
Sea St
Wingham, Ontario AUditbrium
Wingham Town Han
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ts were granted at the request of Otibittio, 'Hydro: the appN-
Rationai itakay COmpany, is not *Nosed.
clement
ransportatkin Agency
tario
19) 997-0677
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ice national
es transports -
du Canada
S PONEMENTS
nation Agency of Canada scheduled
d for Wingham, Ontario, June 2, 1989
were to Consider applications from the
ny to abandon the .operations of 'the
nston Junction (mileage 0.00) to Douglas
cartline Subdivision from Listowel (mileage
Tuesday, July 26, 1
10 am.
The postpo
cant, Caned
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vities with a games night iast TueS- spoke briefly about trips availablein ,
day. evening, May $4. '.. June and July.
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awarded to' Dorothy Elschner,
Marian Kirby, Russell Nickel and
Six tables of euchre were in play
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eniors' group ended isprintcti- e
Velma Mann and MrMund
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Herman Van Pelt for euc.hre and to
Alvin Muncielffor
During .the lunch hour, Elva Jac -
goes read the -correspondence 'lithe, .eti
,. are invitedloiattend A 4uncheon -at
absence of the secretary. Members
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