HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-01-16, Page 12Sets Up Plan for
Courses by Mail.
In a move14000 t0 make seo,
ondary solve 4ecineatieri aVallabio
to a greeter Atittikier 9f,,,adalte, the '
Department of Ddimation has in-
stituted a serleS •Of correspondence
courses.
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.47.0ttr Suet, where the great:,
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EVI4CiRAVAl—T110 annual Peet,.
Aug of the Warave Library Roard
Was held on Saturday •afternoon
at the community centre, 'rho
-treasurer's rePert showed MO,. ;Oh
hand and the librarian, Mrs. ;L.
Vannan, stated there was a circa-'
ration ef 1400 Woks, an increase of,
130 ever 190,
The following are the =niters
of the board: Chairman, Alex Me,,
Burney; Mrs. Gordon Bosnian,. Mrs,
:Richard Procter, Mrs, Ross Ander-
son, Mrs. Gm Mrs. Albert
Conites and Mrs, Chas. R. Conites,
'Special Prices nand Discoukts
on:All Merchandise in the Store.
ncgttlar Sunda)! Services
41101day Sciaotil 10.10, a.na,.
RelheMbering the Lord,
at nas
Gospel Meeting at 7;30 pp.
#01, Thursday evening at 8 p.m.
;.Prayerll!feeting and Bible Study
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World famous, the Long Sault rapids of the .St, Lawrence river CornWall, Ont., will soon diSappear forever, , Thousands of boulders, left, are being placed in the channel and in a
few months the mighty rapids will slow la a trickle as the water
is diverted and a 35-mile pond forms 'back of it, Two engineers
'on the St. Lawrence project, which l wili produce 3,290,000 horse- -
power (of electrical energy, here are shown .taking advailialge of
the few days remaining for them to shoot the rapids In, • a
small boat.
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Two shows each night
First at 115
Fri., 'Sat, JIM. 177.18-13
"THE MAN WHO .
1SNEW TOO MUCH"
• with
4ame6 Stewart and Doris Day
This is a tense suspense story
In the exciting Hitchcock tra-
dition about a 7-year-old Amerr
lean ,boy who has •been . kid-
napped •to prevcrit his parents
from revealing information,,
concerning an assassination,
-whlph they have inaclvertantly,
'Obtained.
The courses available, are as. fat
lows: Grade Driglish aomposi-
tion, DngliSh Literature, Sociei
Studies, Mathematics, Science,1
French; Grade 3, V43411311 compost-;
time, Dnglish Toiteretare, Mathe-
matics, Science, French', Iratin;
Grade XI Dnglish QPInPoSitierif
English Literattire, World History,'
Algebra, pOsies, French, Latinl,
Grade XII, Daglish Composition,
Doglish Literature, World His
tory, Geometry, French Latin;
Grade XII; English coMPositiPP,
EngliSh Literature History, Al-
gebra, geometry, Trigonometry
and Statics, Physics, Chemistri,
Botany, Zoology, French A.uthors,
French. Composition, Latin Auth-
ors, Latin Composition.
CetirSea are also, available in
ArithMetic and English covering
the senior grades In elementary
school, in preparation for grade
In •addition to the above acade-
mic courses the Department,• in co-
operation with the federal govern-
ment is offering a .series of voca• -
tional courses;; for whidh a fee of
$10.00 per course is charged„ The
courses are as follows 2, Automotive
Mechanics ; Carpentry I, Carpen-
try 11 Machine Shop Practice I,
Machine Shop Practice II, Radio
Theory and Practice X,'
Full, information about any of
these correspondence cobrses may
be obtained by writing: The Direc-
tor, Correspondenece Courses
Branch, Department of Education,
206 Huron Street, Toronto. •
Presbyterian Y.P.S.
The inaugural meeting of the
Wiugham District High School
Board was, held last Wednesday af-
ternoon and the following appoint-
ments were made:
Dr. W. A, MeRibbon, ehairman;,
R. S. Retherington, vice-chairman;
committees; Gordon StObo R, S.
Hetherington., R.. B, Cousins and
A. H, McTavish, property; .1. S,
Armstrong, J. L, Fortune, A. D..
MacWilliam, G. Stott° and F.
Th omps on, transportation; F.
Thompson, T. L, Fortune, .T. S,
Armstrong and C. R. ,Coultes, agri-
cultural; E, Casemere, A, D. Mae-
William, T. V, Edgar,.. 1-1, Mc-
Tavish and R. S. Hetherington,
school manage:I:mut; J, L. Fortune,
C. 13—Coultes, R. B, Cousins and
T. V. Edgar, finance; C, R., coul-
tes, A. H. MeTavish and R, S.
Hetherington, insurance; W, A,
Galbraith, secretary-treasurer.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted. The secre-
tary read a letter from the County
Council which stated that the
grant of $500, whicb, has been giv-.
en arinually, is to be diseontinued.
The board decided, to send a let-
ter to the County COUnell in ctin;,
nection with this matter.
: A report by E. R, McLellan,
school inspector, was read, and the
'report 'was approved:
W. S. Hall, sehOol principal, read
his report for the month. He said
that during January- the Salk vac-
cine treatment and l`b tests
would be carried out at' the school,
At present, said'Mr. Hall, the num-
ber of pupils enrolled is 458.
, -Things got off to a good start
this term with the Bible Club of-
ficers drawn up' as follows: Presi-
dent, Velma Stapletort; vice-presr=
dent, Danny Stuckey; secretary-
treasurer, Lois Button; pianist,
Dorothy Chamney; song leader,
Wilfred Pocock; welcome cot-mint-
with • •
Rosanna. Podesta and
.Jack Sernas.
A truly colossal spectacle with
,ii.tr enormous cast, magnificent
d .opuleni settings and some
%9fro# row. battles between the
qiceks and Turks.
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-HEREFORD DISPERSAL
;THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 = 1.30 p.m.
,at the Glanworth Sales Arena between,
Glanworth and St. Thomas on'the
Wellington Road.
The meeting of the Presbyterian
Young. People's SoCiety,,pn Monday
evening 'was opened with ",a sing-
song led by Mary,TVfacMillan. The
Scripture was ',read' by 'Donald.
Murray. Gail Shaw led. the Young
People in a, Bible quiz.
The secretary and treasurer's re-
ports were then 'read. Mr. A. Nim-
rno. installed the new officers for
1957: '
President, Gait Shaw; Vice-presi-
dent, Stewart • McGill; - secretary,
Elizabeth McKinney; treasurer,
Donald Murray; con, for worship,
Ken Gilkinson; con, for fellowship,
Retell Ford; con.' for evangeliam,
Keith Woods; con, for stewardship,
Siebje .Towsma; con. for program;
Donald Gurney; 'press reporter,„
Shirley ,A.rinstrong.
The benediction by Mr. Ninuno
brought the meeting to a close.
No oneperson can dare to sit back
and say let the' next guy give his'
money' . . the fight 'against polio
is everyone's fight, because. each
and every one 'of us is a potential
victim! You may be needing help
someday, too. So - - •be sure to
give all the dimes you can ;pare
during the;
"MARCH • D E S !
The first 'activity planned by the
the group was the Teener:1mi held
in, the school auditorium in Son-
tember, when they heard Wendy
Collins from Buffalo..."
OctOber,'. the students were
treated to musical nuMbers from
Jack Connor, world famous Music-
ian on his, inarimbas,,
During the Christmas holidays
'a bus toad of teenagers travelled
to the Walkerton arena. for the.
F. annual' Y.C. skating party.' The
skaters 'had a wenderfni time and
worked up hearty appetites which
Were satisfied with ,foocl an'd
message' fronTtev. Petty:
'The dub, under the leadership
of Tri-Coitnty director, Joe baker,
have organized a choral group and
Aniz' team. The latter composed of
tioreen burden, Jane McKague,
Doris . Pickell, Velma. Stapleton,
Laurie Stuckey and Wilfred Po-
cock with Danny Stuckey is coach.
The New Year started off with
the usual monthly rallies 'held on
tile, first Friday and Saturday in
Hanover and Clinton respeetiVelY.
The choral group -and quiazers
from Wingham High were On hand
both nights. • .
Whig-barn and LdStowel adopted
the challenge of the - Walkerton
quid team to memorize the first
five chaPters of iviattliew,°The.Lis-
tOwel team found themselves Over-
thrown with a 60 point score While
Walkerton and. Wingham tied with
120 points each, Saturday bight, In.
Clinton, onlookers witnessed the
Play4tiffs between 'yValkerton and
VVInghtlin. With Danny Stukey
coaching the Wingbainites% they
were able to. •Pull a last one' over.
Walkeiton and sqtteezed through
with a victory •of .100, to, 90.
Selling the entire purebred, accredited herd of Alex nornick
& :Solis. 'Consisting of 15 cowsr early Spring, 3 bred
fielOrs, I cow with calf at, loot, 12 yearlings and, the herd sire.
tie; 42' consigned cattle from the herds of Stanley 'Curtis,
R.;MeLean & Son• and Dr. Montlethr. Consisting of cows with
cAlves at foot cows and heifers -due in the spring, upen'heifers
and.* -service ace hull, Mostly vaiteinateil and blood tested.
Heated Arena Covered trucks available
SHORE'S LIMITED Sales Managers
.Naval Officer: "Have you ever
been in naval service before?”
Recruit: "Yes sir, I Was in the
submarine service until, they ask-
ed me to quit," '
Officer: "Asked you to quit?
Why?"
Recruit: "Well, you see, sir I had
always been used to sleeping with
the 'windows open."
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'With the enconragetrient of these
pest rallie and the opening, of the
new Y,F.C. offide in Witighain,, we
eye the future with high hopes for
„an even greater time of fan and
'Christian felloWthip,
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