CLIFFORD - President Agnes Norris notes The Sharing Our Faith Quilters group has received a warm response to news of the group’s 50th anniversary celebration in 2019.
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Fourth Andersons’ Community Christmas to be held in Clifford hall on Dec. 25
CLIFFORD – Minto residents Dave and Jean Anderson will host their fourth annual community Christmas dinner here on Dec. 25.
Clifford welcomed Santa to town
Christmas parade - Forty entries, including fire trucks, decorated vehicles, festive floats, singers, twirlers, drummers and Clifford the Big Red Dog all combined to create a festive atmosphere for the Santa Claus Parade in Clifford on Nov. 30.
Purchase of used grader approved
MINTO – Town council has authorized the purchase of a used grader for $130,000.
Grey Wellington Theatre Guild invites community to join Christmas Carol Sing
HARRISTON - The entire community is invited to join the Grey Wellington Theatre Guild (GWTG) for an old-fashioned Christmas Carol Sing on Dec. 15 at 1:30pm at the Harriston Town Hall Theatre.
35th annual Canada Music Week Festival in Palmerston
PALMERSTON - The 35th annual Palmerston Canada Music Week Festival was held on Nov. 22.
Harriston setting for independent horror/thriller film
HARRISTON – This community became a sort of Hollywood North Wellington for a few weeks last month, as an independent film crew featured the town and some area residents in an upcoming movie.
Harriston hosted Minto’s first Santa Claus parade
Santa in Harriston - The Harriston Firefighters Association hosted the town’s annual Santa Claus Parade on Nov. 23.
North Wellington Youth Spotlight:
MINTO - Taryn Sinclair is a 12-year-old youth from Harriston who worked hard this past summer, starting his own chicken-farming business, with the help of the Saugeen Student Start-Up Program (SSUP).
Roundtable provides input to museum plan
CLIFFORD - Jon Linton of TCI Management Consultants attended the Minto Cultural Roundtable meeting on Oct. 28 to discuss ideas for the Wellington County Museum and Archives Strategic Plan.
