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aking his report.to the Wing-
district High School Board,
pal F.E.: Madill announced :'.
'even new :scholarships had
set up and were awarded
e first time last Friday even -
list,. includes: Hospital
iary $100. (nursing); . Ladies
iary, Royal' Canadian Legion'
h 180 $50.00: (child of a
n); Fry and Blackhall 'Ltd
�0 (Grade X11 technical'
);. Western.Foundry'Ltd.
'(technician training; Ideal
y Ltd. $25.00. (proficiency
echanics); Hodgins-Mcbon-
in,gham).Ltd . , $25.00 (pro
cif woodworking); Dr. and
P. Hemi'ngway. $25.00 (Linda
Memorial prize).
:-principal also presented an
ent analysis as of,Septemb
h which showed 980 students.
roll with an average
attendance for the month of
he analysis showed the num,
students in each grade and
which listed - Grade 1X .as
rade X, 26'5; Grade Xl, 200;:
x11,1641 Grade Xill , 60
'ed 61:3 per cent of the
is enrolled in vocational
s, proving the Value of the '
stern., the principal said,
Madill recommended that
rtainpbe obtained:for the
'ooms, of the 1959..wing fac-.
th and this was approved by
rd, He also reported chat •.
ic'ultural studetits,who other-
ould not have attended the
match were taken by bus
ober 12
board approved a legal
closing for November 16 so
e staff can attend a profess-
evelopment conference at
de 1X parents` night will
on October 28.
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At Wingham:S**
Transportation chairman 'Ross
McRae reported on a meeting his ..
committee had held with the bus •
operators: The. need: of having
bussesstop at all railway" Crossings
was.discussed •at the Meeting and
Mr.. McRae'said that although'
legislation does not require stops
at protected crossings.; the. board
passed -a motion requiring busses to
stop at all crossings,
'Mr.. McRae; who also heads the
building committee , reported tha:
he and the principarhad been to
Toronto to meet with: Department'
officials regarding grants for the
"new .addition... Hesaid their
reception was:' favorable and further
word- on the subject is. expected . - -
shortly. • .
-.In" the• correspondence a. letter •
from the Fire Marshal's office In-
dicated approval had been given
for building plans. •
• The board: approved payment: of • •
travelling • expenses for staff mem -
ber Ed Anderson who has been app-
ointed a a counsellor- with the •
Association of Mathematics Teach-
ers.
'The secretary reported that a
claim for a sales tax, rebate in the;
amount Of $8,289, on the last
building program had been forward-
ed to.the Department of National
Revenue.
Mr: Cardiff. chairman of the
management coritmittee, reported
that a'number of applications had
been received for part time ,office
.help and recommended hiring Mrs..
Margaret Underwood of Gorrie . Th
board concurred.
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COTTAGE LOTS'
Crown land may be purchased in
resort areas by applying to district
offices of the Ontario Department
of Lands and Forests.
"Do Christians witness as well
as they. should?" asked the Rev,
John: Crawford, B. A, , Q.: , when.
preaching at the 'Communion
Service of the .Bruce Presbytery of
the United. Church of Canada at -
its meeting, q'hersday.,: October 0,
at Lion's Head .United'. Church of
which Rev. ,Dr. C. Plant is the
minister. The preacher was con
corned that, Christians: should be,
more willing to witness to Christ- .
even through suffering.. Rev. :Nir,
Crawford is Chairman of Bruce
Presbytery, ' • .
That the mortgage . on Miraniachi
Camp, port Elgin, had been paid. .
off, came as good news to the •
court from Rev • P. Renner,. Wiar-
ton . Over .200 .children . and young
people were estimated to ,have
:attended ,Miratnachi .during.the •
1966 camping season l , The' Press
bytery considered questionable
• advertising schemes 'of modern
business as a result of comments
madeby the Rev E. Ronagne of
Southampton and Rev.: 0, B
Strapp. Warton and others. it was'
decided to ask the Committee of
Evangelism and Social Service.'
'under the Convener, Rev.. G.
Ball, 'Ripley to consider the
Matter •
• Reports were, given by the Pres-
bytery's three Commissioners; to
the, recent General Council of the'
United Church of Canada. meeting
at Waterloo, -Ontario., That we
sometimes need WbUfturbed by.
Christ ,was: a thought expressed at'
Gendiiil Council that had impress-
ed W . Avis of•.Kincardine
That .the spirit of unanimity: had
been known.to the Council in
Welcoming. the vangellcal Unit-
ed Brethren Church: into tiniott ,•
•subject to the approval of•the par-
'ent body, of that Church in the
U.S. A,'; had impressed. Rev. ,E.
Nelson of Walkerton.. Continuing,
Mr • Nelson expressed :the hope.
that "the United. Church• would be
:willing to listen to what the Ang-.
lican Church has .to say to'us
. cerning the nature of the Church"`.
Fora day of :union: to come
'between the two communions' •
would . bring another day of Pent-
ecost ,.'he thought. Telephoned
voices of missionaries'.from'var
ious parts of the world`heard at
General Council had thrilled' Rev
H:. Stevenson of Chesley. He was
•also impressed by the responsibil-
ity of the United Church for an.
estimated extra, mullion -people
within fifteen •years in.cornmunit-
les and situations°not even exist--
ing. today. ••••• •• .
A Church ,Sunday School :closed
down one of its' departments..for
lack of 'a teacher, said Rev
Stanley. Tose,. FieldwSecretary for
Christian Education. of. Hamilton
Conference . :The Church. School
only opened again when Volunteers.
came forward and accepted • • •
training for their important job;.
Photo :Curds
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With best wished:, Presbytery
approved: a calla Reif, P
Stevens, Delmore; fromram
vide, London Conference
Congratulatio•$s were given to
Mr-. Q. Trigger, Lay "Preacher
Tobermory for recent icholastic
attainments and to Mr. L :Aftkec
student ,Minister, for his work at
Salable Beach Auting the $01111110*
The assessment for the .Pastoral
cow was informed that a
Y. ,Programcalled a Teach In •
teeming the question of Church
►Won, which isrominent clergy
and others would'' take past would
be shown on: mon To"lito stations
moss Canada on Saturday, Oct
Ober 22 at 10 A0/4. Tice
program SingtimC would re -c .
mence on e Sunday, October° $ of
y •
P.m. Rev, Lorne lteays of
Paisley is the new Secretary of
Presbytery.
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