The Huron Expositor, 1988-05-18, Page 16Hensall
nursery schoolers
Hensall Correspondent
SUSAN HARTMAN
262-2449
The Three Links Seniors met for their
regular meeting on Tuesday, May 10 with 19
members and two visitors present. The
pianist was Vera Ross. It was decided to go
to Huronview in Clinton for lunch and the
concert on June 9. Everyone is to meet at
the Hall by noon. The Three Links will also
be holding a Bake Sale at 9:30 am on May 28,
all baking to be in by 9 am. June is Seniors
Citizens Month.
A report of the Rally of, Zone 8 in Varna
last month was given by Hilda Payne and
Gertie Moir gave the card report. President
Evelyn Flynn read a poem "What is a
grandmother?" Happy Birthday was sung.
The business part of the meeting was called
to a close and five tables of Euchre were
played. Prize-wirmers were: ladies high
Nellie Riley, Low Isabel Rogerson, Men's
high Clarence VoHand, Low Gertie Moir and
Lone Hands Percy Campbell. The next
meeting will be June 14 at 8 pm. The social
committee were Hilda Payne, Mabel Shir-
ray and Evelyn Flynn.
NURSERY SCHOOL
The Hensel' Nursery School will be
holding a Teddy ear's Picnic and Bring a
friend Day on Thursday, May 26. The
children are all invited to bring a pre-school
friend (aged 21/2 to 5 years) as their guests
that day.
SHUFFLEBOARD
The four game winners for May 10 were
Alf Ross 380, Walter Knowles 328, Eileen
Dowson 272 and Ross Marshall 232. Five
game winners were Jay Hogg 283, Pearl
McKnight 261 and John Pepper and Howard
Johns tied at 235.
Guest speaker at Hensall United Church
on Sunday was Steve Pitt, a United Church
theology student from Emmanuel College.
Rev. Wright as away at the Annual Meeting
of the London Conference.
For the children's story Mr. Pitt
demonstrated with a beautiful tulip how, by
loving and caring for them, we can keep our
friendships as strong and lovely as God has
made them.
Helve Fuss sang a solo "I know He Holds
my Hand", and Jean Jacobi accompanied
her on piano.
Mr. Pitt's sermon was "not bad for a
tishbite."
Following the service there was a time of
fellowship, with refreshments served by the
Stewardship and Finance Committee.
The Huronview Spring Blossom Bazaar
will be held on Frio y, May 27 from 2 to 3:30
pm at the rest home in Clinton.
The United Church Women's meeting has
been changed to June 13. This will be a
potluck picnic at 6:30 pm on the church
lawn. Everyone is welcome.
Please contact Harold Parsons at 263-6129
Kippen grandmother travels
Jean Wilbee, aunts Catherine Judge,
Kippen Correspondent Marlene Charters and Mary McGregor, and
MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH neighbors Rena Caldwell, Mona Alderdice,
262-6902 Margaret and Janet Hoggarth, Faye Up -
shall, Christine Tremeer and cousin Carol
Mrs. Emerson Kyle returned from Scott.
Halifax this past week where she attended Contests were conducted by Carol Scott
the graduation of her grandson, Scott and Betty Upshall. Winners were Margaret
Donald Kyle. He graduated as a Civil Hoggarth, Helen Wilbee and Faye Dalrym-
Engineer, with distinction. Scott is the son of ple. Barbara thanked everyone for the love -
Don Kyle, a former resident of Kippen. ly gifts.
BRIDAL SHOWER ANOTHER WEDDING
A bridal shower was held on Monday, May Congratulations to Darlene Faber on her
9 at the home of Betty Upshall in honor of marriage to Nigel Arthur on Saturday, May
Barbara McGregor who is to marry Rick 14 at Carmel Presbyterian Church in Hen -
Dalrymple on June 11. sall. Darlene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The shower gifts were presented to the Russell Faber of Kippen, and Nigel is the
bride-to-be by Kathy Jane Judge, Trudy Up- son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur of
shall, Leanne Charters, and Kathy Upshall. London.
Barbara was assisted in opening her SADDENED BY NEWS
presents by her mother Anne McGregor and The Kippen community was saddened to
Rick's mother Faye Dalrymple. Others pre- hear of the death of Grace McBride on Sun -
sent were grandmas Mattie McGregor and day, May 8. Grace had resided in the Kippen
Bessie Charters, great aunts Helen and area for many years, and along with her late
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 18, 1988 - 15A
invited to bring -a -friend
if you wish to donate articles for the Church
Yard Sale on May 28.
Dorothy Brintnell greeted worshippers at
the door on Sunday and ushers were Doug
Kyle, Mark Consitt, Raye Jacobe and Mer-
vyn Fields.
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
The Hensall and District Horticultural
Society will hold its next meeting on Mon-
day, May 30 at 8 pm at the Hensall United
Church. Don't forget to bring a wrapped gift
for the "Chinese Auction" as well as some
small change (eg. 5, 10).
If anyone is still interested in the Bruce
Peninsula trip on Monday, June 6 please call
Marg Cole or Bill Gibson by Saturday, May
21. There are only a few seats still available.
The cost is $35 and the bus will be leaving
from the United Church parking lot.
Flowers for the village flower beds and
boxes will be delivered to the home of Eileen
Randle on Monday, May 30 in the morning.
Please arrange to pick them up early.
NORTHCREST NEWS
There was a good turnout on last Monday
evening for the potluck supper at Nor-
thcrest. After the dinner Pearl McKnight's
brother Bill Pepper played some violin
selections which were enjoyed by all. ill
was present for the evening with his wife
Helen.
Murray Craig returned home from Exeter
Hospital on Friday. The residents would all
likeeceryovtoiw. wish him a speedy and complete
r
to Halifax
husband Edgar McBride had faithfully
delivered the Kippen mail to residents.
Sympathy is extended to the family of Grace
McBride.
The Sunday service at `St. Andrew's
United Church, Kippen, on May 15 was con-
ducted by Rev. Lorne Keays, whose sermon
was based on "the Parable of the Sower."
Mary Moffatt provided musical accompani-
ment at the organ. Flowers were placed in
the church in memory of Grace McBride, a
former Kippen resident and church
member.
ENERGETIC EIGHT
On Sunday, May 15 the Energetic Eight
gathered in Exeter to celebrate the 25th An-
niversary of Phyllis and Harold Parsons.
After a delicious brunch, the eight finished
their celebrating at the home of Al and
Margaret Hoggarth, where a cake and gift
were presented to Phyllis and Harold by the
remaining six, Bev and Doris Hamilton, Bob
and Frances Kinsman, and Al and Margaret
Hoggarth.
Queensway residents tour Ferguson Apiaries
• • •
Queensway residents relaxed at a tea par- the Honey House, Tuesday morning.
ty in the sunroom while listening to a story Rosemary Ferguson and her staff gave a
from Guideposts magazine last Monday. In very interesting presentation via slides and
the afternoon Group C of the Hensel' United explanation about the Bee Keeping In -
Church Women were in to play Bingo, dustry. Residents also learned about some
A tour of Ferguson Apiaries was the of the by-products of the honey business -
highlight of the week, when residents visited such as bee pollen and wax. Residents have
created beeswax candles for their yard sale.
Thank you to Rosemary for taking time out
of her busy day inform residents also for her
gift of honey.
Reverend Vipperman -led the church ser-
vice Tuesday afternoon and everyone en-
joyed his sermon topic "Love Thy
Neighbor". He said a good start is as easy as
simply being kind to one another.
Crops club holds
first meeting
The first meeting of the Central Huron
Crops club was held at W.G. Thompson's In
Seaforth. The meeting began with club
elections.
Results are as follows: Dean Glanville,
President; Paul Murray, vice-president;
Barb Fotheringham, secretary; and Doug
Hi gill, Press Reporter. The members then
talked about the books handed out and did
the first meeting called, What's Growing in
Ontario.
The next meeting will be held on May 26 at
the home of Paul Dodd. Any new members
are welcome to come.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14A
40. IN MEMORIAM
MALONE
In loving memory of Alfred who passed away
May 21, 1976.
We can't have old days back
When we were all together
But secret tears and loving thoughts.
Will be with us forever.
Lovingly remembered by Audrey and Len,
Bob, Anne, Marie and Dad. 40-20-1
MALONE
In loving memory of Gary who passed away
Mny 22, 1985.
Our hearts are deeply saddened
When remembering this day,
So suddenly it happened
When God took you away,
Your smiling face we see no more
Nor feel your tender touch,
Nor hear the sound of yoiur laughter,
These things we miss so much,
But your memories are with us,
And with these we will never part.
God has you in his keeping,
But we have you in our hearts.
Loved always and greatly missed by Mom and
Len, Bob and Grandpa. 40-20-1
MALONE
In loving memory of my brother Gary who
passed away May 22, 1985.
Three years ago I had to part
With a brother I loved with all my heart
The wound is deep, it will not heal
And those who have lost a loved one
Know how I feel
So please God, forgive my silent tears
A constant wish that my brother was here
You have taken others, yes I know
But he was my brother, and I loved him so.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
Anne Marie. 40-20-1
KRUSE
In loving memory of George S. Kruse. Entered
into Rest on May 27, 1987.
God took him home, it was His will,
But in our hearts we love him still:
His memory is as dear today
As in the hour he passed away.
We often sit and think of him
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own.
Sadly missed and always remembered by his
son Tim and wife Esther and grandson
Nathan. 40-20-1
Wednesday following Fun and Fitness, the
Queensway Ladies Auxiliary met. They
finalized plans for the yard sale, May 28.
Joyce Pepper was in Wednesday afternoon
as pianist at Choir Practice. These practices
are very important as residents are prepar-
ing for the Talent Show in June which is
Seniors Month.
Residents were busy Thureday afternoon
making Beeswax candles. They have a sup-
ply now of several beautiful colors. "Maid to
Order" was the featured film in the evening.
Also on Thursday, Iva Reid and Dorothy
Brintnell of the Ladies Auxiliary travelled
to Sarnia to attend a Volunteer's Workshop.
Turn to page 16A •
Penny Sale results
The Hospital Audiary's Peary Sae was a
arrasq egan the year Winners os listed
below shodd contact a member of the Aux -
Cary for further dateft about pnzaa 41 win-
ners are from Seaforth. unesa stated
otherwise
Groceries, Bernice McPherson; Paper &
Hast Notes, Ooma Patterson; Mn Gym,
Shrlay Morrison, R R. 1 Sebnntrvile, Her
Comb & Slippers, Heather Nrgh, Book Town
of Seaforth, Margaret Wright, Sweater
(Ladies), Kerrie Taylor, Stratford. Beauty
Counsellor, Nate VanderPryt; Video Clean-
ing Head Set. Marg McIver, Maps Syrup,
Johanna Goodman, &near Ate (1 case),
Karen regh, Writehald Wa ster, Harold Col-
eman, Tractor (toy), Hazel McGongle; Oran
Opener, Jan Kelly, 'Scissors, Karen Dalton,
Egmandras, Sheets, Joan Perlunson, Sham-
poo. Helen Stewart, Bayfietd, 4 L Motor 01,
Chnstioa Ryan, Vacuum Flask, Verna
Hildebrand, AM/RM clock Rads, George
Hays, Scotch Tape °Spenser. deals Melon -
son; Cap, N Hubley. Grease, Maddie Mori.
ray. Bunny. Mary Nesbitt, Powder, Mrs
Ferre Patterson, Swrrn Wings, Jeanette
Crowey, 4 1 Motor 01. Joe Cusack; Sated
Bowl Set, Janneke Murray; Slapstick Game,
Marie Mugge; Cep, Mary Vanden Hegel; 03
Rter, Howard Breern; Haney, Eva McCart-
ney. Birthday Plaque. Joharre Goodman,
Splash Cips, Shale Utt, Smoke Alarm, Ida
Diehl, Tote Bag. D. Delaney; Cep, Jean
Wilbee, Two Bath Sheets, Mrs Ferns Pat-
terson. Togue (White) Alyce Kennaley; Kit-
chen Stool, Sheila Brooker; 4 L. Windshield
Washer. Marilyn Chesney; Tarpaulin,
Kathleen MiscOonedd; One Case Cake, NeMe
VanderPryt, Dog Food. Lorraine Dale; Ted-
dy, David Snowdon. Dubfirt; Cat Food, Sean
Mur. Cupnnol Wool Sten, Alva Elfortl. R R.
4, Seaforth, Cheese, Catherine Ven Door -
Portrait or Ferney Picture, Joyce
Braecker. R.R. 4 Walton; Two Roast Beef
Droners, Betty Kettar, R R. 1 Dublin;
Voucter Value '5.00, Letter Madjonrai, Five
Loony Collars, Doris Wdson, Brumfield; Two
Dinners, Ina Scorns, One Year Subscription,
BIS Keley, "5 DO Voucher, Marion Merrell;
Two Special Luncheons, Brien Dale; '1 0 00
Vo_cer, Mane Kay. '10.00 Voucher, Hazel
Beuerman, Dublin; Dog Vaccination, Eierb
Osborn, Two Fish & Chip Dinners, Darrin
Cook, Three Games Open Bowling, Steve
Vandeasen, 2V Dozen Eggs, Keith Ruston:
Gift Certificates, Chris Campbell, John
Gaudeau, R R. 2(14*,, Andrea Vanden:loot
R.R. 1 Londesboro. D. Leitch, Luale Mirphy,
Lynda Feagan, Coma Miller, Mitchell. Sean
Muir, Stratford, Bonnie Bedard, Sean Muir;
Osa-ge Juice, Arrie Steffen; 2 Smorgasbord
Dinners. Loretta Dolmage; Shampoo Cut &
Set, Irina Chrisholrn; 21', Dozen Eggs,
Gerard Ryan; One 01 Charge and Ore Wash,
Bob Dinsmore; 3 Suntanning Sessions,
Doreen Keay; 215 Dozen Eggs, Margaret
McCowan; '10,00 Voucher Baking, Cathy
Glanville, Welton; One Man's Hair Cut,
Mildred Traviss; 25 Silver Dollar',, Charles
Friend, Dublin; One Men's Hair Cut, C.M.
Grady, '12 Gift Certificate, Patricia O'Reil-
e. One Ladies Shampoo & Set, Dale Taylor,
Stratford; Gift Ceruficate '1000, Jeanette
Nash; '1000 Gift Certificate. Sheila Nigh;
15 Reces Basket of Chicken, Linda Book,
R.R. 4 Seaforth; 1 Large Special Pizza,
Midred Trews, '5 00 Git Cerufnate, Kerry
Larox, '10.00 Voucher (Meat), Lau -a Mur.
ray, 15 Loony Dollars, Bob Nawnham;
'1 0 00 Gift Certificate, Bob Matson, Gilt
Certer-stel, Dianne Mere, Kathy Wes, Lor.
na Dela, Kathy Willis, Edison McLean, Carol
McLean. Colleen Ryan, Kerry Laycox,
Heather McKercher , R R 1 Dublin, Karen
Dalton, Orange Ace, Jeremy Ni; 2 Soeoal
Luncheons, Anna King, '1 0 00 Provincial
Saving Offee, Don Bode; '1 0 00 Gift Cer.
&cote, Hilda Austen, One Large Pizza Special,
Jeff Trerreer; Cat Veccreton, Barb Osborn,
3 Games Open Bowtng, Thelma Coombs,
2V Dozen Eggs, Mare Rau, R R. 4 Seaforth,
Gift C.ertifcates, CotenLoejwvsi, Egrriond-
vr-e. Sheila Nigh, H. Austin. Ida Dell, Doug
Campbell, Ruth Townsend, Mane Utt, Bet.
ty Felker, Jeremy Nigh, Jenice Leonhardt;
Orange Juice. Shade Toyer, 1 Lades Wash
& Set, Ida Diehl; Ball & Bat, Mike Hender-
son, Glasses. Ian Del Vecchio; Remo
(Game), Juoy Lamont, Honey, Elsa Ruston;
Sox, Mary Helen Castel°, T Stmt. Joanne
Holland, Floral Arrangement, Helen
McLaughth; Fixture Tnm, Ina Scans, Py -
lamas, Steve Fftdebrand, Plaque Brthday,
Hilda Bach; Honey, Paul Haey, Sweater,
Marlene Dandle, Lamp, Michael Beterrnan;
Pop & Cup, Sheren Allan; Stapler & Cords,
Bal Chesney, Picture, Betty McCaLkim,
Walton. Rllow Cases, Joyce Lee; 04 Fdter,
Carl Cooper; Tractor (Toy). Helen Ven Bekel;
Cep, Bob Matson, Hair Spray & Brush,
Jarrice McCalurn, Walton; Honey. Helen
McLean; Place Mats, Margaret Sharpe; Shp -
pars (dads), Cathy Laverty; Table Paper, An-
na Malloux; Rate, Merg Smale, Cap, Gor-
don Murray; Nuts & Batts Cabinet: Rose
Cook, Honey, Denise Williamson; Case of
Pepsi. Joan Pada-son, Fted Ates, Bah Box,
Perfume, Chrtste Eckert, Honey. Dorothy
MacLernan; Swim Wngs (Sr ). Gordon Mu --
ray; Popeye Party Set, Gabe Lawton; Skil Lo -
ton & Hair Gel, Lavada Norris; Pant, Verna
1-11debrand. Cap, Sandra Johnston, Kqapen;
Resteght, Owe Lee, Lordon; 41 Wry:Shield
Washer, Gloria Racho; Shampoo & Rree.
Cceeen Ryan; Jewellery Case & JewaSery.
Sharon McMahon, Skippirg Rope, Delores
Bleck, R.R. 1 Zurich; Grease, Dick artless.
Executive Note Pad, Hazel McGonigle; Cap,
Jeff Tremeer, 5 L 01, Grace Elia, One Case
Coke, John Rivers, Rour, Barbara Cook, Ric -
Cure, Jacqueline Yost, Kitchener, Cushion,
Keith Ruston; 4 L. 01, Maissa De Vries, Cot
Food, Janis VVilliamson, Wndsor; 4 L 02,
Mary Eyra, Out; Barbie Dal, Greve Nash;
Prestone, Harry Leycox; 4 L. Oil, Flick For-
tune; Dog Food, Bev Ohm, Dungannon; Case
of Pepsi, Isabelle Rat Cat Food, Ale -
Broiler Pan, Merlons Rock, Vase. Rorer.,
Elford; Candleholders, Hilda Ausur Lawn
Chair, Frances Braen; Step A ste
Basket, Betty Taylor, Kippen; Custvor ..ane
Vincent; Picture, Roberta Waddell, Clinton.
Beauty Counsellor, Mary Nesbitt: Glass
Cleaner. Margaret Dale. Clinton; Wan Hang-
ing, George Brodhagen, Mitchell; Forel
Wreath, Carol McLean; Well Hanging, Eva
Brown, Egmonolville; Coffee Maker, Helen
Aubin, Egmoodville; Fishing Pols, Isabelle
Scott, Brucefield, Cat Food, George Love,
Walton; Tricycle, Mark Armstrong, Chnton;
Cake, Susan Dick.
Some of the residents attended the concert
by the New Huronia Singers on Sunday at
South Huron High School in Exeter.
Hazel Luther enjoyed the weekend visit of
her granddaughter and husband Gwen and
Wayne Lashley along with their daughter
Quincey.
YOUTH FOR CHRIST
South Huron Youth For Christ held its
final Rally on Saturday, May 7 at the
Brucefield Public School. The four Quiz
Teams participated in the finals with the
Exeter Team winning the trophy and the
Clinton Team placing second.
Members of the winning team present to
receive the Youth For Christ trophy were
Elizabeth Coates, Kathy Coates, Kelly
Talbot, and Kim Talbot along with coaches
Helen Coates and Gladys Talbot. Team
members unable to attend Saturday night
were Doug Cudmore and Kathleen Little.
Each member of the winning team was
presented wi an individual trophy.
Five other quizzers honored as top scorers
of their teams in 1 with a p que were
Trisha Plant, Clinton. Kathleen Little Ex-
eter; Jeff Westlake, Goderich;. Mid DeAnn
Foreman and Monica Gingerich tied for the
Zurich team.
Individual trophies and plaques were
made possible through the Cudmore
Memorial Fund set up in memory of Edgar
Cudmore. Edgar was active in Youth For
Christ from its inception in 1949 until his
death.
Guest speaker for the final Rally was Rev.
Bob Duthie from Shallow Lake. Special
music was provided by the Zurich Men-
nonite youth.
Don't forget the Mystery Supper to be held
May 27 in Goderich and the Annual Chicken
Barbecue June 25 at Zurich. Tickets must be
purchased in advance for both events from
the Board of Directors.
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Layout & full size drawings available:
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urday 9:00 - 1:00.
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Pryde Monuments owned by Mr. and
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vice backed by 25 yrs. of experience as
monumental craftsman & managing the
production & installation of monuments
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rounding area since 1972
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Attention Property Owners and Tenants
in. the County of Huron
Your Municipalities are
Being Reassessed
In response to a request from the Council of the County
of Huron and a majority of local councils, all properties
in the County will be reassessed at :1984 market value.
Mailing of Notices
of Property
Valuation
1987/1988 Notices of Property
,Valuation will be mailed to all
property owners and tenants.
The assessed value shown on
your Notice will be used for the
calculation of your 1988 munici-
pal and school taxes.
A full explanation of the reas-
sessment, the appeal proce-
dures, and a timetable for Open
Houses in your area can be
found on the information insert
which accompanies your new
Notice of Property Valuation,
Ask Questions at
Open Houses
Open House information ses-
sions have been planned at con-
venient times and locations to
give you the opportunity to
review your assessment 1,A, t'
staff of the Regional Assessn
Office.
Assessment staff will be
pleased to explain the basis of
your property assessment and
can correct any errors in the
information shown on your
Notice.
We encourage you to take
advantage of this service.
Rolls Available
For Review
The Assessment Roll will be
available for review at your local
municipal office during regular
business hours, beginning
June 13, 1988.
If You Wish
To Appeal
If you believe you have been
improperly assessed in any way,
you may file a formal complaint
with the Assessment Review
Board. The final date for filing an
appeal is July 4, 1988.
Details of the appeal proce-
dures are on your Notice of
Property Valuation and on the
information insert.
Schedule of Open Houses
Town of Clinton
Town of Exeter
Town of Goderrch
Mon May 30 & TUBS May 31.1pm -8pm
Sat June 4, 10am -4pm
Thur May 26 & Fn May27, 1pm -8pm
Sat May 28.10a m - 4p m
lues May 24 & Wed May 25 ipm -8pm
Sal May28 barn - 4p m
Town of Seaforth
Town of Winghar-
Village of Bayfield
Village of Myth
Village 01 Brussels
Village of Hensel!
VdIage nf Zurich
Tow, shrp of Ashfield
Township of Colborne
Tov. Nr) of East Wawanosh
no of Godench
voship of Grey
• not Hay
,x ship Howtck
iwnship of Hunan
Township of McKillop
Township of Moms
Wed June 1 & Thur June 2 ipm -80
Sal June 4. 10a m - 4 p m
kikon May 30 & Tues May 31 1 p m - 80 IT
Sal June 4 10 a m -4pm
Wed June 1 & Thur June 2 ipm -8pm
Sat June 4. 10 am -4pm
Mon May 30 & Tues May 31 tpm -8pm
Sat June 4, 10 a m - 4 p rn
Thur May 26 & Frt May 27 1pm -8pm
Sal May28. 10a m - 4 p m
Tues May 24 & Wed May 25. tpm -8pm
Sat May 28. 10 am -4pm
Tues May 24 & Wed May 25 tam -8pm
Sat May 28, tO am -4pm
Thur May 26 & Fri May 27 1pm - 8 p m
Sal May 28, 10am -4pm
Tues May 24 & Wed May25 1 p m - p m
Sat May28 10a -dpu
Mon May 30 & Tires May 31. 1pm -Beni
Sal June 4. 10a m 4 p m
Tues May 24 & Wed May 25. 1pm -8pm
Sat May28 10a m -4pm
Thur May 26 & Fn May 27 1pm -8pm
Sat May 28. 10 am -4pm
Tues May 24 & Wed May 25 1pm -8pm
Sat May 28. 10 am -4pm
Wed June 1 & Thur June 2 1 p m - p m
Sat June4. 10a ri, -'8pn
Mon May 30 & Tues May 31 1pm -8pm
Sat June 4. 10 a.m - 4 p m
Wed June 1 & Thur June 2 bpm - 8 p m
Sat June4, 10 a.m - 4 p m
Thur May 26 & Fri. May 27. 1pm -8pm El
Sat May 28, 10 am -4pm
Clinton Town Hall
Council Chamber
E xeter Olde Town Halt
Second Floor
Assessmenl Office
Boardroom
57 Napier Street
Gfxlench
Seaforth Town Han
Second Floor
Wingharn Town Hee
Bayfreld Municipal Off, e
Clinton Town Hal
Count.' Chamber
Brussels Community
Centre Second Fk,or
Zurich Arena Auditorium
Zarin Arena AudeOnurn
Dungannon Agricuaurai
Hall
Assessment Office
Boardroom
57 Napier Street
Goderich
Wrigharn Town Hall
Assessment Office
Boardroom
57 Napier Street
Godertch
Brussers Community
Centre Second Floor
Zurich Arena A trcirMr rum
Gorrie Community Hall
Clinton Town Halt
Council Chamber
eaforth Town Hap
econd Floor
assets Community
entre Second Floor
Township of Stanley
Township of Stephen
Township 0! Tuckersmith
Township of Turnberry
Township of Osborne .
Township of West Wawanosh
all June 1 & Thur June 2 1 p m - 8 13 m
Sal June 4, 10a m -4pm
Thur. May 26 & Fri May 27, 1pm -8pm
Sal May28, 10 a.m - 4 p m.
Mon May 30 & Tues May 31. 1pm -8pm
Sat. June 4,10 a.m - 4 p m
Mon May 30 & Tues May 31. 1pm -8pm
Sat June4, 10 a m -4pm
Thur. May 26 & Fri May 27. bpm -8pm
Sat May28.10a m - 4p m.
Thur May 26 & Fri May 27 1 pm - 8 p
Sat May 28, 10 am -4pm
Bayfield Municipal Office
E vete, Olde Town Hall
Second Floor
Clinton Town Halt
Council Chamber
Wingham Town Hall
Exeter Olde Town Hall
Second Floor
Dungannon Agricultural
Hall
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