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the concerts -COO$r9t14409.0 to
the students 4nd ,tedsbefs :Rho
were responsible` for trtfikinOuch
a sup,ce,ssful e`Oneert:;
PrOfesslolal DeVe‘9P*00aY
On Friday, atiljett'. the
other elementary "5 sOhhf$JS' I
Huron, coigkty 11444 tensional
Devel°PnWIlt 140:,,Aidents
had a holiday while thOti6hers
attended meetings at; Huron
Centennial School in Brueefielci.
The Annual Spring, Concert was
held at Hu. Nett on Wednesday.
Three primary classes performed
-their program and the grade 7
-and .8 classes performed an
. operetta entitled Monster
Madness. The next day
Thursday, April 27, grades 6, 7
and 8 pupils from Seaforth and
Holmesbille schools visited
Trapper Visits School - -
Mr. Johnston, LoridesbOro
resident, visited the 41091
Wednesday, April 19.41n- the -
morning, he.. took folty,„.grade.-7,-.°
students back to the'hughLto check
his mushiat traps and *hen he
returned ,he showed them a
muskrat hide and den'tqnstiated
how to skin, a muskrat, This. visit
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proved to be vetyechicatnal and
worthwhile.
you want honey", "
Hell dry the dishes, put out the
eat,
Sweep the floor and hang up
his hat.
Remember, your promise to
love and-OW,- •
And, when he 'gets cross, keep
out of the way,
But when • troubles come as ,
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white bells and streamers with 1%4'4601 singing lets with their \good Correspondent ' ,e
Mrs, Allan McCall floWer arrangement's. piano and viol' accompaniment And if you act the way you
887-6677, , m ,Hackwell and. Mary Alice respectively f lowed .by a coMie-4 should ' • ...
Ryan were at ihe door and wrote '.---,,There'll be no trouble and
reading b Mrs. Ann Ryan. quarr are few
Friends neighbours and re, everyones names on a tea cloth S Sandra
oldice favoured the If each will do as you ought to latives: were present at the with cameo paints donated by.
Comnitinity Shower, arranged for Phyllis Mitchell" and later pre- large audience with a steps do. ,
dancing number. Mrs. Barb • .
Susan Humphries , whose sented to the bride-to-bd. . Now •Susan you must not give
marriage to Hugh Nichol .takes Mrs. Nelson Miirks welcomed McCutcheon 'gave a reading him bread:
vvhich - 'caused many -a -lett h
.place this Friday evening. The • everyohe and announaci the g . nets hard as stone, and heavy
beginning IVGIdred and Phyllis gave another • as lead.
basement of Duff 's United prog?am numbers, ,, ,
number, then Barb McCutcheon Be' Church was decorated in blue and with Mrs. i;-'r6viss and Mrs. E. sure your cakes are fluffy and Sarah Stephenson of Brussels and light
. ' • . put on a skit. ,., T, • Your , :Tatters" and meat are
liullett to view the operetta. A
great deal'off effort was4put into.
At Tordrito conference
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. trouble's do.
Both stick together and you'll •
applesauce", il
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pull through.
So settle edoWn soberly, "Its no e T ch ers study .ch
That a rolling stone gathersno
mass-
We offer these gifts to show our
goodwill,
We hope you'll find something,
some place to fill. -
That your voyage through life.
Will be happy and bright.'
Is sincerely the wish of all here
tGoi-fnts
were
ight.
carried in by friends
and relatives of the bride-tut-lie.
Susan thanked everyone f,or 'the
lovely gifts and to those who
arranged the shower.
• Play desert euchre-Walton Mrs. Bill Humphries, the groom's His shoes must always be shin
The bride elect, her mother cooked just right.
Over 306 elemenjary school
teachers from all over Ontario
spent their weekend .(April 21 and
22) in Toronto learning more
about the ways in which young
(children learn.
• A new book on Early Childhood
: Educationwider. has just been
published by the Federation of
Women Teachers, was given to
'each delegate. This book exploreS
....the-complesities which must be
considered when planning ef-
fective learning for young
children.
Attending the conterence from'
this area,were Mary Ellen Walsh
of Walton Public School, Marjorie
Freeman of Robertson Memorial
'Scool, Nancy McIntyre of Turn- f.
berry School, Collen Robertson of
Wingham Public School, ..Marilyn
Bridges of East Wawanosh School
and 'Karen Anne • VVallen of
Stephen Central SAlszol,
Dr. Bayne Logan, a professor at
the University of Ottawa, gaye a
presentation 'on children's
emotional development: and Dr.
Janet-,' Russell, a professor . at
'Queen's University, outlined inv
Children learn' to use lanpage.
Dr. Marcel Kinsbourne front the
Toronto Hospital for Sick
Children explained the causes of
hyperactivity 'cad, advised
teachers how such behaviour can
be manage& There was dis.
cussion on the pros and cons pf
'using trapquilizers with children.
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Y mother, Mrs, RossNichol and the and bright.
There was a good crow d for lady. Mrs.Dave Watson; High growl's grandmother. Mrs. Jack
the annual dessert euchre, held in Man, Jim Sm it h ; •Low Man, Ernie Thymic had been presented with
His trousers pressed and his
the Walton Community hall on . Stevens; Holder of lucky cords, corsages when they arrived and . "Hat"
ins ight
Wednesday ,evening. MTS. Lorne Hunking and Harvey were now asked to come forward
Take care'that his secks.are all
complete,
The desserts were thoroughly -''Cr. a IR' • . to the decorated chairs at the The button's Sewed on hiS shirt
enjoy by guests from Brussels, Personals front.
Miss Kim Humphries, nurse- real neat, •
I Londesboro and Seaforth, Prizes Miss Kim Humphries. cousin
Lucky late Mrs in-training at - Victoria Hospital, '"of the bride to be :read the
Hugh should know when you
need a new dress. were g . . London spent the week-end with following address. ' . Genie Ennis; Lucky cup, Mrs, Elsie Evans; Man with most . her parent-s, 'Mr. and Mrs,,,.. Dear Susan:
Stewart' Humphries and grand- No doubt ,to you its very'clear buttons, Torrance D.undas; Lady father William Bennett, Mr. and Your 'many friendS ' are with red earrings, Mrs. Cliff . Mrs. Robert Humphries and gathered here, Ritchie, Mrs: ' Dave Watson; ' family of. London also visited at To wish you luck 'and prosperity , arson with most pennies„ Mrs.
,'..Ernie ' Stevens. Couple , with the same home.
' anniversary clos,est to date,' Mr. ' Mission Band will be,
and Mrs. Ted ' Fothergill, Sunday a week earrlic
Londesboro. Most • safety pins in MeGavin will show h
purse,. MrS. Joanne' Plas; Man of Costa Rice.
Maybe three times a year
would be my guess.
And when you say "Please
Hugh", some. nrioney?
He'll answer sweetly, "Sure all
As you. journey along-the road ' •
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Marie Though our advice is free, its, • ...i.....„:
pictures , • .
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wearing braces, Mel Jacklin and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Johnston . . .
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child, • Mrs. C., Ritchie; .Birthday, , •Mrs. Allan Johnston arid .Family porsxmati -.- •.• .:' ,. ',_ . .1.,..". • 0
.. :-... Iclarokl_Baiger.: Newpit._grand2 vikited ou Sunday-with-Mr, and ,, .-
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Mrs. Orville ..McCutchion: . • at Kitchetter.. ' -.
helped. him cel ebrate,
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The...family ..of
his 80th •
Emerson Heskk, • / • ANTIQUES The Kindergarten class from •. • ' There.were 16 tables of euchre the Walton Public School were to h
1 birthday pii Sunday at his home. • '
in play,. Prize winners were 'High visit the Lee Farm.on Monday and . ..
.Present were Mr., and Mrs. Glen • • ' Lady, Mrs., Viola. Kirkly.; Low , have a tour of the Dairy Barn. (Velma) Robinson and fancil y of •
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Allen Shaddicle- choir 'leader and • • •
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Choir anthem waS'Consolation
with .Ann Snell taking; sole part.
Rev. McDMralds ehildrens tone
was "United we stand, divided .
we fall". Junior teachers werk„,,,,_,
' Mrs. Bob. Peel. and. Mrs. Ken'
Scott.
The message was "Does Jesus
mike, house calls" next Sunday
" will ,be. Wornans Sunday when
Mrs. Wittick . will be ,guest
„ .:.Speaker.
Berean Unit meeting will , be
• hdd on Tuesday May 9th at '8
p.m, in. the church with Anwel
'Unit as guests when Mrs. Lois
Flodger. Seaforth will be guest
speaker . showing pictures of
Japan.
. _ At the Londesboro Ladies
• Bowling Banquet at Londesboro
hall served by Wo.man's %Institute.
' trophies were presented for the
bowling season.
Top • team were -the Dreamers
with .106 points. Team members
were Captain .Ailenc Salvo*,
Dnroilty---earfer.--Hcier--WallaCe„
Rehm Wilts. Lynda Kennedy arid
Roxie Maize.
Second place went to. the Ding
Dongs . 96 . points 'team
, Members were; Captain, June
Fothergill, Ann Overholt. Delores
Howath, Gerrit Kennedy.
Marjorie McNeil and Sheila
Kennedy. Then came the
Dewlittles with 93. 'and the
Dimbells with 83. •
High averagewas presented to
Dorothy Carter with an average of
199. Pertly, Overhoe Who had not
bowled the complete year and did
not qualify for the T.B., Allen
'ropily received a trophy for
overall high average of 210.
Runner up went to Ann Overholt
with an average of 193,.
High single trophy went to
Rein° Wilts with a 368 and runner
up Deloros Howatt with 327.
1-figh Triple trophy went to Penny
Overhoe with 769' and<Forenee
Cartwright runner tin with 742
Ann Overholt received trophy for
most improved w,ith an average of
193...14 points over her last years
average.
Perfect attendance glasses
went -to Dorothy. Carter. Rehm
Wilts, President Dorthy Airdrie,
secretary Marjorie MeNali.
Gerrie Kennedy,. Geraldine
Johnston and June Fothergill.
After presentation of trophies
the ladies went back to Clinton
Bowling laneS for two games. The
ladies were split by averages into
couples. High couple went to
Mary .Salverda -and -Dorothy
Aindrie with, a four game total of
876. Low team couple went to
Penny Overboe and Joyce Vincent
597.
Village Colleets for Caneer
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and Geraldine Johnston wbuld
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