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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-06-20, Page 730 YEARS A LION--Gord Walter of Wingham was presented a 30 -year pin at last week's Lions Club meeting. Tom Burrell made the presentation. •n: fi fG?i•`'iri>•.': f +;i{:;f, •iY:vt•: v.f:::;::.. •.f ry. r:.If .• .f r ilii::• r r. r. r�"r f.CY.4 .4'2r fi4r+ ::::P�. i. H r.. �ff:k � t9 rf-%rrl r f.Y'ir r r:�rj lrc3.�:5`<f?�r•�: ordwich Notes Mr. and Mrs. David Schneid Mark and Barbara of Kitchen spent the weekend at their hom here. Mr and Mrs. Murray O'Regan Golden Lake spent several da with their daughter, Heath O'Regan. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Jea Clarkson were Mr. and Mrs. Oss Harris of Nobleton, Mr. and Mr Terry Clarkson and family, Bram ton, Mrs. Tom Seip, Mark an Michael of Exeter, Sunday guests with Mr. and Mr Lyle Simmons were Mrs. Nelli Simmons, Listowel; Mr. and Mr Doug Wildfang, Mississauga; M and Mrs. Max Hambly; Mr. an Mrs. Fred Hambly of Kitchener; M and Mrs. Ken Kaye and family an Mr. and Mrs. Ken Simmons o Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Graham o Toronto spent the weekend at thei home here. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rowle have moved to the farm the recently purchased from Jim and Jean Robinson. The Robinsons ha moved to the Durham area. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Bob Versteeg who celebrated thei 35th wedding anniversary on Sat- urday, June 17. A family dinner was held. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Les Halliday were Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Metcalfe of Mildmay, Cal Halliday of Maple, Mr. and Mrs. Gowdy, Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ferguson visited Saturday and attended the parade in Fordwich, Mrs. Pauline Richards spent Fri- day in London. Mr. and Mrs', Bill Sullivan of Dartmouth, N.S., are spending three weeks with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and other relatives in the area. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald (Sharon D'Arcey) who were married Saturday, June 17, at the Fordwich United Church. A dinner and reception followed at the Kurtzville CommunityCentre. Mrs. Elva Cooper anMr. and Mrs. Clayton Brown,of Waterloo attended the 50th wedding anniver- sary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hardacre on Saturday, June 17, in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Lynn of Oril- lia spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haverfield. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mru 1 Wlt,�l i a wow Mr . Mrs. ec e , ' 4ot ► ; tio.,Janii, er, Mrs. Winston McGrath were Niter, and Mrs. Jim Patterson and Jack e Foster of Toronto. Mrs. Ted Adams of Molesworth of visited over the weekend with Mrs': ys Evelyn Wilson. er Dinner guests Sunday with Mrs, Elva Cooper were Mr. and Mrs. n Don Brown of St. Jacobs and Mrs. ie Margaret Nickel of Brampton. s. Other guests who, called on Mrs. p- Cooper were Mrs. Gerald Huether d of Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of Hanover and Mr. and s. Mrs, Robert Carmen, Listowel. e Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bride of s. Don Mills were weekend visitors r. with Mrs. Edna Doig. d Mrs. Lois Siefert of Cambridge r. visited Saturday evening and Sun - d day with Mrs. Betty Gibson. f Mr. and Mrs. Ron Reed of Cherry Valley spent the weekend with Mrs. f Alma Hargrave and also visited a ✓ few days this week with the for- mer's mother in Listowel and with y other relatives and friends. y The Fordwich Women's Institute and- guests travelled by bus on ve Thursday night, June 15, to the Blyth Festival to see "Perils of Persephone". ✓ The community expresses its sym- pathy to Hank and Winnie Winkel in the death of the latter's father, Andy Van Netten, of Aylmer, on June 13. Service and interment were held on Thursday in Jarvis. Trinity Church hosts service for homecoming FORDWICH—Trinity Anglican Church was filled on Sunday morn- ing for the service when many returned home to attend the 135th anniversary of the village of Ford- wich. Rev. Brenda Clarke welcomed everyone and Mrs. Irene Judge was soloist, accompanied by Miss Elva Foster at the organ. .Following the service, dinner was served and everyone was able to enjoy fellowship together and browse in and around the church and view pictures and records from - the past. Everyone then proceeded to the park where at two o'clock, an ecumenical' service was held. This was well attended. Participating were Rear Jeff Hawkins of Gerrie and Wroxeter United Churches; Rev. Don Beck of Fordwich and Kurtzville United; Rev. Charles Oyer of rethren -i >pChl Church, tardtnri'c v Et r<; Btendta Clarkof Corrie and Pordwich; ►gttt an. A FQRDWICH--- Trine, _ .' hureb. Women met -,.Thur sda night at the home of Mrs Ne Crowe. The president,ll y ,Je,1, Sot ; Opened .the meetirwWith pr e and welcomed; •everyone, Ste also Mrs.thanked' the hostess. Mrs. Don King led devotions. Roll call was answered by 18 • ><nernbers, each bringing a stamped get -well card, The bale will be packed at the church the last week in June, The birthday box was passed and a thank -you card was read from Pat Brunarski and Bryce, thanking everyone for the baby - shower Mrs. Sothern reported an the South Saugeen. Deanery which sev- eral members attended in Clinton on June 6. Members were asked to write let- ters to Murray Elston, MPP for p �axd� Jack to let then need in Howie non-profit houstn evet++1 1x1 r tk do the :,yid last yep The second tax installment for the' Township of Hovwic1 is due . Friday, June 29, 1989, Int, rest, at -1 1/4% per month or any part thereof will be charged -after the due date. Note: Persons who have aequi?ed 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 responsibilities'. for payment of taxes, nor from penalty for late payment. Tom Miller I'r :treasurer ,r, • .%l. 1/ • 111/' r k Burger King is offering you a King size deal just.in time for summer, Buy any large sandwich, regular fries and regular soft drink, and we'll make it a King size order of fries and soft drink at no extra cost. And that's not all. Until July 9th you can use the coupons below to get a further $1.00 off your purchase. Isn't that a sizzling temptation worth cutting out? KING SIZE COMBO . WH * (OR ANY LARGE SANDWICH). New King Size portion of crispy, golden fries and New King Size serving of ice cold soft drink. • Great bummer value only at Burger King.. You're gonna love us! B Applicable taxes payable by bearer Limit one (1) per customer No cashwalue. Valid at all participating Burger King locations. Not valid with any other offer. • Liferexpires July 90,,1989. ek it it it FF T $foo .011 c r1 r KING SIZE COMBO - - WHOPPER* (OR ANY LARGE SANDWICH), New King Size portion of crispy, golden fries and New King Size serving of ice cold soft drink Great summer value only at Burger King. You're gonna love us! Applicable taxes payable by bearer. Limit one (1) per customer. No cash value. Valid at all participating SIR NG 0) 0 0 0 U Y 0) m V Burger King locations. Not valid with any other offer Offer expires July 9th, 1989. OP I