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Mr. and Mrs. Don Toffiemire of .
Toronto were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chdmore.
Mr, and Mrs. Doug Ward of
Clinton were Sunday visitors at
the same home.
George Taros of Perth County
and friends from Toronto visited
with Robin Goodfellow and David
T. Chiare li during the weekend..
Mrs. R. W. Stephens visited for
a week with her son,, Dr. R.G.
Stephens, and his family in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman ? Dale,
Donna, Brenda, Joan, Bruce and.
Daren, of near Clinton; were
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. George Thornton.
Mr. and. Mrs. Russel Fox of
London were visitors with Brus-
sels relat'ves on. Sunday.
Dr. R. G. Hazelwood conducted
Anniversary -,ervices at Wood-
land United church on Sunday.
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the home
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day Party was held at
of 'Mr. and Mrs.
cCutcheon in honor of
Cutcheon of Bolton, on •
eptember28th.
dance for the occasion
. Ada Craig and Mrs.
holdice of Huronview,
sley McCutcheon of
rs. Harvey McCutcheon
s, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
lyth and Mr. and Mrs.
pson of Brussels..
day party
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cCutcheon.
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"Ask S.G.F.S. - It Knows!"
read the many posters throughout
the halls of the F.E.Madill
Secondary School last week,
heralding the introduction of the
Student Guidance Information
Service, developed and operated
by the Ontario Ministry of
Education.
The purpose of S.G.I.S. is to
provide facts necessary in
exploring possible vocations and
further education or training.
S.G.I.S. uses a huge cornputer at
Queen's Park in Toronto, and has
descriptions of nearly every
possible occupation - over 7,000! •
S,G.I.S. can tell all about career .
What is involVed on the job,
what the training is, and where
the training can be obtained. If a
person does not have a career in
mind, S.G.I.S, can be given the
interests of the individual and will
suggest careers to be considered!
The service also gives
information about any university;
commun ity college, private trade schools,
and apprenticeship
Programslgi Programs in Ontario. In addition
it offered, provide data on the courses
costs,
requirements,
admission
accomin °dation and housing,
tinancial assistance, and so on
In a letter
ri Witho '
parents
S" acquainting ' Principal Robert P. Ritter stated:
"Our
school has joined this
will
eoniputer service at we bell eve it
providi
prove to be Of great help in
no.to.da
t our complete', and
n S w.aith. hd
accurate information so important
and necessary in selecting a
career futureiand 'taking plans' f(51. the
the
ler under i
be hist
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Dr. B.G. Hazelwood conductd
the Anniversary Services a'ttit
Woodland United Church* 01
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem McLellat
have returned home after a tel
day visit in the Western Province!
While there they visited cousin!.
in Alberta and Mrs. McLellan'$.
brother in Saskatchewan whom
they had not seen for 19 years.
Mrs. Edgar Hollinger of Hamil-
ton accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
W.J. Perrie to /he World Plowing
Match at Oshawa last week.
Mr. and .Mrs. W.J. Perrie
attended the farewell presenta-
.tion for Rev. and Mrs. James
Perrie at the Centre Road Presby-
terian church on Sunday evening.
They leave this week for Shakes-
peare.
Grey Central
home & school
to meet
FEATURING
School meeting is being held at
On October 9th a Home and
THE NEW
8:30 p..m. It is a "Meet the
COVENANT Teacher" night. Everyone is
welcome.
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CHILDREN .There will be a Kindergarten
Tea held on September 30th from
1:30 - 3:15. It is 'by invitation.
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On Thursday, September 25th,
the Grey Soccer. Team, played
against East Wawanosh Public
School. The score was 0 - 0 for the,
boys, and 1 - 1 for the girls. The
girls and boys, both play againt
Brussels on Tuesday, october 1st.
School Reporters -
Joan Cardiff and
Cathy Deitner.
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The Grand Opening
TEXAN GRILL
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June and Ken Webster
Your Hosts
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Special Night
Of Music
Guidance department;
is tjead, Jack kopaS, * * ** *
meting and ataisting the
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