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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-05-04, Page 3
:..::....:.; :... ,y,,y,,,y '.err/,•.. gyp;. We're open at Noon that day to 8:00 pm Large Sele©ti n of Specials (Salad Bar) FREE - Chance for Mothers to win a dinner for two worth $15.00 for Father's Day. Phone EARLY for Reservations. Herb & Ernestine welcome you. TURN -BERRY TAVERN Hwy. 86, 1 mile east of Wingham 357-3114 The annual meeting of the Maitland Women's Institute was held in the council chambers at the town hall last Tuesday afternoon. The roll call was answered by the payment of fees. The minutes of the March meeting were read and approved. A report was received from members attending the historical society meeting in Blyth. Members set up a bus trip for July 7 to the Grand Bend 1 For Mem with Love Pretty notepaper, stationery, books or albums will remind her of your love. Half Back expires the end of May. Buy Canadian Books for Mother's Day with Half Back. Recipe Books Such As: "Muffin Mania" "What's Next - Best of Bridge" and many more. We also have a great selection of Mother's Day Cards, wrapping paper and ribbons. ='%: ;+isik>.: r:.`,;:r;;••'rv:;?::::;i:=;;�;::::=: �ir''•:;;c. '. �?+'� •%::�':: y' iL:>:;:!; :; ����i'r,',•.•,�,y,•,;:.y. :./•.,%•::ar: .�j�yf•�` '� ' :�.ky::}f;;:: .•:.v;.•},x 1.: .,r."Ar yr I ol s ann quilt show and the afternoon performance at the Huron County Playhouse. The 4-H achievement day will be held at the Howick Central School May 12 at 7 p.m. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read and the reports from the standing committees received. The retiring president, Mrs. B. Brown, thanked all the members for their assistance and support during the past two years and listed many of the group's activities over the past year. Mrs. Jim Aitcheson of Lucknow received the report of the nominating committee and installed the following: past president, Mrs. Brown; president, Mrs. H. McDougall; vice president, Mrs. M. Hutchison; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. L. Jacklin; assistant secretary, Mrs. M. Bushell; district director, Mrs. Brown; branch directors, Mrs. Jacklin, Mrs. S. Orien and Mrs. McDougall; curators, Mrs. Bushell and Mrs. O. Welsh; good cheer, Mrs. C. Casemore; agriculture and cultural activities, Mrs. Orien; citizenship and world. affairs, Mrs. Jacklin; education and cultural ac- tivities, Mrs. Casemore; family and consumer af- fairs, Mrs. Brown; resolutions, Mrs. Hutchison; public relations, Mrs. S. Adams; and, auditors, Mrs. Welsh and Mrs. Brown. The district annual meeting will be held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham, May 30. Three delegates were chosen to attend. The meeting closed with a social hour. The Wingham Advance -Times, May 4, 1983—Page 3 Seniors' Day Centre News By Pam Williams Our second semi-annual flea market was a monuiiiiental success despite the rain last Saturday. Thanks to everyone in the community who helped make it a success. The winner of the log cabin quilt was Janet Bishop. We will be having another flea market in the fall. Last week we viewed the film "The Scottish Newcomers". It was a very interesting film which renewed some thoughts on what this country was built on. Our kitchen at the Ar- mouries has been painted and it looks like a different =place: I: d i't; aluhk:. many_ people minded the disruption that was going on around them last week because soon the painting will be finished and we will be back to normal again. This Wednesday, Dr. Lee Cowley will speak to the Seniors on chiropractic medicine. The students and staff at the F. E. Madill Secondary School have of- fered to present their musical they have been working hard lately to put together. It will be presented to area seniors May 11. Last Thursday, Director Rita Rice from the centre was guest speaker at the Teeswater Senior Citizens Club. She talked about the centre and showed a slide presentation of the activities going on at the centre. If any other group is interested in hearing this presentation, please call 357-1440 or 357- 1445 to make arrangements. The next foot clinic is scheduled for May 18 in the afternoon. A thought for this week is: Time ---is- . nature's- .. way. _. oL preventing everything from happening at once. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grant spent Wednesday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Lloyd Vogan of Molesworth. A MONSTER FLEA MARKET was held in the Wingham Armouries Saturday, and people from all around the area crowded inside to browse and shop. The sale was sponsored by the Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound. In addition to its own tables, the Day Cen- tre rented tables to other.individuals and organizations to display their wares in a sort of giant, indoor garage sale. INTERIOR LATEX SEMI -GLOSS ENAMEL s Iu"M"'I SICOGLO 162.110 11 louder Latiox St4ei-Glens Enamel , j j1 Super White (162.110) 10,0 or less for 4 litres. 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