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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-06-27, Page 6• r ` - The Wi3 ghsm Advance -Timm June 27, 41,289 'if .,•,•44.41,4.54,444. 4A.G„.,-} �, � Tai.'`' *,�vr�1a�,'-7444 1 was. sug to •t the O Lit ' .E TAMARA KOEHLER of Belgrave had a hard time batt in the clown's mouth at last Saturday''s Welsh af;_Beave. b eo OND TAXES DUE The send tax installment for the Town of Wingham IS due June -30th," 1989. - Interest. at 1 1/4% per month or any Part thereof will be charged as of July 4, 1989. , NOTE: Persons who have acquired 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 responsibility for payment of taxes, nor from penalty for late payment. J. Byron Adams Clerk Treasurer and Is ObertS led in pr Jayne. Vit .at:. A rant t cha p .c4 _, uke ... whit 5. KQf Blyth. vis - 18, M, and ISO Witf Zettleeroc et .t Cs= `cqi Makes a Sited alg HAVING A PARTY? ASK FOR YOUR FREE HURON COUNTERMEASURES, DON'T DRINK & DRIVE Arrange for your designated driver! Available at all Huron County LCBO & Brewers' Retail Outlets May. 9-22/89 FUNDS FDR PARTY Kris PROVIDED BY MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL'S oFl IDE '89 • COASTERS • BUTTONS • IDEAS & INFO • RECIPE BOOK SPONSORED BY: HURON ADDICTION ASSESSMENT & REFERRAL CENTRE for f�rni.»•r teacher BELGRAVE-=Amemorial•ser ke was held at Trinity _Ariglicait Church, Belgrave, on Sunday, June 18, in memory of Miss Lillian Pot- ter. The service was conducted by the rector, Rev. Douglas Madge. Miss Potter graduated as a teach- er from Queen's University, Kingston and spent her working years in the field of education. She went to Japan as an exchange teach- er and while there, travelled to China and 'Korea to learn of the cul- ture of these people. Because of poor health, she came to live in Belgrave and while here, was a member- of the Women's Institute and the Anglican Church Women. She contributed much to her church and community and will be missed by her many friends, evident by the large number who attended the service to pay tribute to her memory EWPS BICYCLE RODEO—East Wawanosh Public School was the scene of a bicycle rodeo last week. Melanie a rt and Anne JYo.ob V Bill Stephenson Investors Syndicate Limited is pleased to announce William Stephenson has received his Chartered Financial Planner designation from the Canadian Institute of Financial Planning, Bill Stephenson has achieved a high level of specialized knowledge in financial, insur- ance and taxation matters which will enable him to provide the best possible service to his many clients. Bill has been a representative with Investors since 1984. In ad- dition to being a Chartered Fi- nancial Planner, Bill is a gradu- ate of the Ryerson Institute of Technology in Toronto. Investors Syndicate Limited is a member -company of Win- nipeg, based Investors Group Inc., one of the largest compa- nies of its kind in Canada, with more than $14 billion of assets under management or adrninis- tratiOn and 800,000 client accounts. The Company offers a compre- hensive range of savings. and in- vestment°products to individuals and corporations across Canada. 249 Josephine St. WINGHAM, ONTARIO 4i 1