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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-05-05, Page 30 Is A 0 A Wingham Advance-Times, Thursday, May 5, 1960 Page cEVatk gYea KEEN COMPETITION and athletic ability marked the Wingham District High School field day held Tuesday. Shown, left to right are the boys' champions: Norman Corrin, intermediate; Wally Houston, sen- ior, and Dale Wardley, junior.—A-T Photo. PHONE 357.3421 OP WINOHAM Flowering now in our slipper department . , the prettiest gifts afoot for Mom! To pamper her, please her, pick from our slipper array. She'll be tickled pink! DUNLOP SHOE STORE 'NS awat 0414...1•1so.taroasepaniren. FOLDING Aluminum Chairs $5.95 roA inEg Lounge $9.99 ENGLISH Cups & Saucers 98( Aprons PRINT & ORGANDY 98 ( Pole Lamps 10.95 Table Lamps Variety of Ladies' Purses 1.98 & 3.98 Ladies' Hats . .$1.98 to $6.98 Filtro Hair Dryers dr 0 • .$16.66 BENNETT' 54 itco $1.00 STORE um WINONA Or FOR SAFETY'S SAKE MAKE SURE YOUR CAR WILL PASS THAT POLICE CHECK POINT . . BE SURE . . 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Retraining Programme Has incorporated New Courses • RECORDS WERE TOPPLED in this year's Wingham District High School sports championships. Senior girls' cham- pion is Theresa deBruyn, right, and junior girls' champion, Sigberta deBruyn, left.—A-T Photo, An announcement was made today by E. 1.4 Kerridge and J. A. Wright, Department of Education Directors of retrain- ing, that Programme 5 in this area is to be enlarged to include five new categories of students besides the unemployed, which originally was the only cate- gory that could qualify for re. training. The new categories which will be made possible are: (1) Assisting a local industry or a group of local industries in organizing their training pro,- gramme. (2) Taking groups of persons identified by industry as need- ing training and giving the pro- gramme for the industry. (3) Allowing individual em- ployed persons to register in existing programmes for a nom- inal fee. (4) Receiving referrals from the Workmen's Compensation Board to be taken on existing courses, (5) Receiving referrals from the Rehabilitation Branch of the Department of Public Welfare to be taken on existing courses. For a nominal fee, an em- ployed individual may avail himself of existing courses, The fees will be based on the rate of one dollar per subject per week, (A subject is defined as two hours per day or less,) There is also a provision for an employ- ed person to take a full course for which a fee of two dollars per course per week. (A course is defined as over two hours per day.) The courses available under this new plan are the existing course presently being offered by Programme 5 and include academic grades from Grade 5 to Grade 12 inclusive, welding, drafting, machine shop, clerk typist special, commerical clerical, commerical steno- graphic, key punch operator, business machines, certified building custodians, retailmer- chandising and selling, and nurse's aide. Anyone wishing to enroll in these courses contact C. L. Searcy, telephone 271-5'100 from 9;00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday or go to the C. V.T.P. 5 office in North western Secondary School on Foreman Avenue in Stratford. Fashion May Ruin Crowning Glory Chicago, Ill. (WMNS) - The current fashion fad for teenage girls dictates that they allhave long, flowing locks with not the suspicion of a curl or wave. To achieve the look, teenagers have taken to ironing their hair. This practice is frowned upon, and by a source not usually concerned about fashion; The American Medical Association's Committee on Cutaneous Health and Cosmetics. The committee warns that the heat of the iron can damage the hair, making it fragile and dry, with subsequent breakage. In addition, there is a danger of burning the scalp. The com- mittee notes that the right look can be achieved, with less risk, by the use of chemical hair straighteners. BY TERRY JOHNSTON, X113 Students from W.D.I3.S. travelled to Clinton on Apri128 to take part in the Huron-Perth junior badminton champion- ships. Marlene Wadel captured the girls singles and Gary El- liott and Jamie Douglas were runners-up in the boys' doubles. The whole team was a close second to the winners of the pennant. Cadet Inspection At H.S. Tonight The annual cadet inspection of No. 543 Wingham District High School Cadet Corps will be held at 7;15 p.m. tonight (Thursday) on the campus of the school. In the event of in- clement weather the inspection will be moved to the Wingham Arena. Taking the general salute will be Lt. Col. S. D. Harvey CD Commanding Officer of the 21st Fd, Artillery Regt., the militia unit with which the corps is affiliated. Others in the inspecting party will in- clude Mayor D. Miller, of Wingham; Lt. A. E. MacAskill of District Headquarters, Lon- don; Dr. W. A. McKibbon, chairman of the Wingham Dis- trict High School Board; Major J. L. B. Melanson, OC 99th Fd. Bty. RCA(M) Wingham; Mr. F. E. Madill, principal of the school; and Major R. P. Ritter, CD chief Instructor. Commanding the cadet corps will be Cdt. Lt. Col. Gary Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Reed of Wingham. Leading the cadet bugle band will be Cdt. WO2 David Krauter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Krauter of Brus- sels. Following the formal part of the inspection, demonstrations in first aid, gun drill, and squad drill will be carried out by members of the corps. Presenta- tions to the best officer on par- ade, best dressed cadet and best shot will conclude the inspec- tion. The public is cordially in- vited to attend the inspection. It's bad enough to be a quit- ter. But it's worse to finish something you never should have started, Kairos Meets The Kairos Young People met in Hensall United Church on Saturday. Topic of discus- sion was "Capital Punishment" with Bob McKinley, M.P., of Zurich, addressing the group and answering many questions. Lunch was served. The next meeting will be held in Wingham United Church with "Contraception, Illegiti- macy and Abortion" as the topic. A local doctor will dis- cuss some of the more pertin- ent facts. An young people are wel- come, no matter what denom- ination. Gorrie News Miss Angela Mitchell and Mr. Claude Cagnon of Windsor and Mr. Robt. Mitchell visited Mrs. Robt. Mitchell on Sunday. Mrs. Mitchell had returned home Saturday from Listowel Hospital where she underwent surgery. Mr, Mitchell is with the Ontario Power ship which docked at Port Credit enroute to Sydney, N.S. Saugeen District Scout Council Meeting Here The annual spring banquet of the Saugeen District Council of Boy Scouts of Canada was held last Wednesday evening in the fellowship room of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Dinner was served by the Women's Auxiliary to Cubs and Scouts. The meeting was chaired by District President Roy Hamer of Hanover. Reports were given on activities in the district and progress on the Centennial trip planned for July 196'7. IT'S TIME FOR A ROMANTIC OPHELIA THE CUT: Thick, thick hair (or wiglet) cut shoulder length, the ends feathered for up- curling wisps. THE SET: Tape fore- head bangs to side. On giant rollers, roll ends up to ears. Divide crown hair, rolling front curls forward, the rest back as shown. THE BRUSHOUT: Brush all but crown hair down lifting ends upward with brush. With a calculated flip of the wrist brush out each crown curl to settle with careless care into topknot ringlets. :off by-Rene of London and Paris • • p 9