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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-01-04, Page 5• C 0^ 'The village air was filled • with song on Christmas Ev• • when group of 30 Carol singers ealed on horneii to brighten Many hearts. The young .people were from the Eelmore Anittliluevale. Presbyterian ToOng PeOples• organization - and theAricintosh-Eeltnore Un- ited Church' Hi -C group. pleMbers of the Ira Lee'sonl " family spent Chr,istMas at their home in c arric.k. - "Mr, and Mri. Elmer Idffray 0,4n4 hid as Christmas, gUests, meMbers of the Jeffray family and Mr., and Mr's, El- , p- mer Zinn. ; ' Mr; And 'Mrs. Ralph Dickson and family \item Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Butt Wingharn. Mr. and Mrs. , Clark Ren - wlc enteaained mempers of tLeErn13,-* 11 .1,1741y 43 as. Among toscm6Oing- ' were M. and Mrs, Allan Ed- wards and famify froM Peg'. Mr.* George Inglis and Miss 'ktances.Ingils spent Christmas at Orpngeville with the karnei's sfiter, Mrs, Trimble. and,Mrs. Norman New an entOtained family inern- a Christmas gathering. . Mi. and Mrs..Robeit-Inglia, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce DLU ling spent Christmas at 1.1orrie with Mrs. Wijliarh Darling. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jo- hann and boys spe9t .christinas Day with her•mother, .Mrs, William Klein at 9owanstown. Mr. and Miss... Mac Inglis and family were Christmas Day Notes rr. gu?sta-of MaIngIis• family at CEc'emc)T;o0 I*, and Mrs. wLund lah and family spenv•Christ-,' mas Day at St. Thomas with Mr. and Mrs, Wrne Dallagh and family. • Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Jeffoy .,and Mr, -Elmer Zinn ttended the fune.ral of M. William Bueglarin Handver on Tuesday afternoon of last week. Mr. Dueglas was first cousin of Mr. Znn. The conninuniti elitends its sympatly.to Mr. - Mr. and Mr, . Ronald Mar': whinney 01,Greenock spent - Thursday of .last week with Mrs. Alek Sangster.' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ren» wick were hosts onfriday evening for a card party, when about twelve eouples gathered at their home for soige holiday fun. During'the evening dona- tions were made to th,e Cancer Society. Mr. and Mrs.. Warren Zin-n, Diane and Paul of Dungannon were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Darling -arid -family, Miss Marjorie 'Nickel of - London spent the New Year weelv,t,..rici with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nickel, , Special New Year services, were held .at borh the Belmore Presbyterian Church .and the Mc Intosh, 'United. church. M Belrnore Rev. ER, Hawks was in charge. Mrs,'Alvin . Mundell sang a solo. Rev. foRea Grant was in charge at the United Church: The choir sang an anthem, This Sunday_ Marked the finarservice at which Miss -Janette Wright was ° organiss„v and Mrs.. Gordon Wright Was choir leader. Each has devoted'iheir serVices to the work of the,juniOr choir, for a number of.years. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and .,- Mrs. Charles O'Malley during Christniai week -end. kr-long . those attending'were N1r,., and Mrs. Steve-Steiribee oi'Pres- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Michael • Swanson ot London-, :and Mrs. C. MacNamara Of Stiat-tord.'' During Christmas v)..eek Mrs.. O'Malley and Cathy visited at P,enet anguishene. • Mr. andMrs. Pat Murphy were Christrhas guests of rela-, tives in Goderich, Council e ections ver 4 SCHOOL PAGE EDITOR: " Pat Walker ""6"/"Eibi Kerry tualery, vc-r Well, all the campaiening• the excitement and the tension la filially over. The voting for Students' Council took place' last Tuesday,' Decerriber 19, and the results were as follows: .PresisieJir, Doug Elliott. vice president. Sheila Crewson; -.secretary, Anne Meyer; treasur- er, Bill Phelan; social conven- ors; Donna Mundell and Marilyn Strong. - 4 .0. • WITH.GENEROUS REDUCTIONS.ON ALL SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE , • The newly elected members had the following to say: Thank you for your support in the •Students,'.Council elec- tion on Tuesday. December 19. It -was deeply appreciated. -- Bill-Phelan. 0--0-0 - We would like to thank a/01 the ,studeritt who helped us get into office, and especially . those who worked on our com- • mittees. If it hadn't been for Pat Walker, and Neil Graham,' our campaign managers, we. wOuld not have had as much We•mill,try to do our very hest in this year's Students' Conncil„ --Marilyn Strong and Anne • Meyer. . - 0--0--0 ".Behind every successful man there Is a .woman.", wiih, this quotationsI would like to say thanks tO my campaign Manager, Mary Lillow,„ who really was the worrian behirid my successful drive to president of Students' Council. Without Mary's hag,' and, all the others who worked late some nights to get posters done,1 Migtit not haVe had the chance. that I • "-needed. To them, and all the people who voted, for me, ,I • hope -they -have a happy and successful New year. Thank you. .••-• Do:ugElliott., ' 0-0-0 I'Would like to exten appreciation to everyone who helped -me in any way in my campaign for a position on the, "Students' CoUncil. Special • Thanks to My campaign Manag- er, Phyllis McKague, and my printer and pied -piper, •Eob • Donna Mundell. . 0-0-0 - I would like, at this time, - to shoW my appreciation to all. the Students who helped me to gain he position of vice-presi-. dent of WDHS Students! Co6n-.... cil. ' My campaign Manager. Mac'Ross, my 12C classmates . .who persuaded me to run. and, ull7 u.: me, I thank theAnost. In 1968, I hope to live up to your ex- pectations. I'11 try my' best which .is ,all I'm ,capable of :doing. As a last note, I'd like .t'o wish you the happiest NeW Year ever'. Crewson.,• .• • 'LADIES' WINTER COATS - • AND JACKETS NOW GREATLY REDUCED Save 25% to 50% on our lovely selection• . MR. .STAPLETON • BY AIZAN MadKENZIE • Mr. Stapleton, another new teacher at Winghain, was porn July'46, 1940 in Dublin, Ontario, (Dublin is between' - Mitchell and Seaforth).. He attended publtc; and -high school.in DublIn 'Ile then , wear to the Ontario'Agricultur-. al College in Guelph, where he thajored:in. agricultural ec- onomics. Before coming to Wingham he taught at K -W, Collegiate in Kitchener. This year he teaches math-. ematics„ science and commer- cial law to grades 9, 10, 11 and 12. Having taught at Wingilarn for three months hekrids the istudent are ve.ry well behaved and pleasant tacli. His only„pet-Pee‘''e i studehts who Make 'foolish -mist kes on a test _or ex amination. His interest outs)de school.' is agriculture and farining. He operate' s a farm prtheast of Dungann'on. ;His farm is 25Ci acres in size and he raisefbeef cattle: He lives there, with his wife' Nancy and his two daugh- ters. Heather -Ann, two years and Christine,four months. - The students of our,high , school" welcome Mr. 8tapleton and wish him success in his career. Brian Miller .and lah Shepherd took an.active part in. the recent campaign for Student Council ,officers. mitemmem.immomessamsitsusamioesionsimisa omenesas ' ° . , - „ • .By PETER IAARTYN, 128 . ...„( • Prefects • BY k ATHA' k AsctiENKO,12B Have you ever seen a 5 -foot gui "approach a 6 -foot, 150 lb. boycrnd...tell him to put shs gunci in the wastepaper basket?, One must -admit that that girl • bas to have a lok, of courage.* and the boy has tO 12e respect - enough tolObey her. 'This fust wbat a prefect . , girl who is rather small, in our • school must do. The prefects • are a group with a great Many - re<ponsibilities and in order to - .able to enforee the rules in a-,entle' but stern' and sincere - A great many studentslook upon a prefect as just ,sormit gny appointed to tell people what' to do and what not to db. ". Many of these students, reflects, wrong attitUae toward the ' prefects and make 4t harder. to them tocarry out their . A prefectis responsible for hi- actions to his:fellow pre 7 ICLtS andlo the people who chose him to be a member of ' the elect, group. The honour. ,1 member. of The prefects hold, only half the -responsibility , tl„it actornpares it. • .. • • DAYS ONLY-MURS.-FRI.-SAT BU DISCOUNTS Save on Mit, Fiash Bulbs, Nan;e Brand Merchandise, New and Used Cameras by Kodak,' Polaroid, Ansco, Keystone, Bell & HowelliAgpha- matic, Screens, Projectors, Cameras —EVERYTHING FANTASTICALLY. - REDUCED. 8MM KODAK•ZOLOUR • SUPER .8. KODAK, Colour MOVIE –P"Sing411"fd MOVIE .49. Piocessing included HIM.$3. :FILM, KODAK, KR 11 Firfc4i KODAK COLOUR truce:Sing r included 35MM $349 - 3)mm si .$3 49 FILM Kodadromex 411110 0 POLAROID . SW.L.INGER Reg. $24.50 January Clearance .95 --Daryl Gibson or Pniverv sir)/ of Western Ontario spent thc Christmas vacation with 1is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary - Gibson,. Elain Moffat who ' been Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.G.C. Moffat., , tt on Monday for her posftion in Sarnia. elmore • Computer Science Day that the.computer could de'- ciphetit.. FrOmten to eleven o'clo'ck, we had the time -to ,ourshves to prepare our oWn prograrnsfand;, run thern through the two emir. puters available to us. Our second lecture' dealt . with more difficult problems and ended at noon to givslus, time for lunch and problem solving unfit 3;00 At this time, we had the., final -lecture of the 'day dealing WithNeareers in computer , science. 'When -We arrived. horn e we all felt it ,was a worth- .. while day and that We had,be-.. come a little wiser. " On Saturday, December 2. two teachers and sixteen,stil- dents from grades 12 and 13 •., went to the University of Water. foo to take -1-One7day course in computer ' science. ,i- .,.. 4 We arrived there at about 8:45 a.. m. and proceeded im- niediately to the newcoMputer- 'Ma,thernatics building, The first lecture started at nine o'clock and,also included a ' 1 brief demonstration Of the con, - puter we Were going to. Use - the IBM 1620. Our first leCture dealtwith writing up a single' program and using the correct languages.and notation in order r^ ' Two.foursomes from this _ area attended the Ontario Tan- kard District ,Curling PlaydownS' in Goderich last Wednesday -and competed with four other rinks -to comer home winners. Two rinks comprised of Clark Renwick (skip), Weir McDon- ald, Herb- Duffy an Harry Mulvey; and Mac Inglis (skip) Everett Dust., John Dickson .and Jack Inglis, competed in the double -rink competition*. They defeated two Gocrrich rinks,and.two Clinton rinks, . and now have earned the .right - to proceed to Port Elgin where the semi-finais Will be held on lanuary 19th. Lakelet Personals . Christriras Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murrartwere Mrs, Wm, Giles of Lambeth, iirtuur riossieki"ch ton Mr. Mr. attd-MIS.0 Bruce Giles and faMily-Of Mildrnay and Mr. Arthur Landman. Mr.. and Mrs. Norman ,,Harper spent Christmas week visiting their daughter, Mrs. Norma Hickling, and their son Dennis Harper at Toronto, They'alio visited. Mrs. Jackie Wilks it Ajax and/Virs. Hol - church at Srduffville., Forty Members' of the Metz- ger and Smith families met in the Women's Institute Hall at Lakelet for their Christmasdinner on Monday. ,They ,were • present ,from Preston, Stratford, Palmerston and Wroxeter. Mrs. ,Sam Webber is still a patient in Bruce County Hnspit-, al, Walkerton.. She has Un- proved soirfe., Mr. aha Mrs. Earl, Toner of Gorrie visited Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs.- RoberrWood.- Vi.siting with Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Hohnstein on Sunday, were M. and Mrs. Redmond.. MacDonald and family of Wing.. ham and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence ivicutchettn and family mitemssiossons' of Brussels. ,• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson• , and faMily. spent Christmas . dIL aw..1 Sparling at GOderich. • Mr. Robert Ferguson and • family of Clothe visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson. .."2. Mark Ireland of Teeiwater sperirthe week holidaying with .° his cousin, 'Blake Ferguson. Week -end visitays with Mi. and Mrs., Sandy Murray land - Mr: and Mrs. Lyle Murray were Mr. Gary -Giles and Misellose- • Miry Bolron-df Toronto. 'and Mr, and Mrs. Eliner Giles' of Arkoria. • Mr). ---and Mrs. SandyMurray._ Mr. anci Mrs. Lyle Murray and Judith Ann, Mr. and Mrs., Elmer -tiles of Arkona and Mr., and Mrs. Bruce Giles and farill. LI), Of Mildmay spent New. s Year's Day with Mrs. Arthur Hossfeld at.Valkerton. • Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg on New Year's - Day 'eere-Ivir";:and Mrs. Ken Lichty of Milverton, 'Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Campbell and fam- ily of Winthrop, Mr. and Mrs, RoFordwich and Miss Ahne Ritchie • of:trpi,eHyi.bber,dand Ronald of , 0 - • „ to7 ,„„LAR010,... PACKS inR. ., • Mod 49 20drodel $90 $69 ;.95 Due to the.sliange in retail store hours, we will pickup dry cleaning, INSTAMATIC Ectachrome SLIIYE FILM By Kodak - I. KODAK )104. INSIAMATIC ..„ JANUAR'? 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She left December 29 for the Grand Bahama Island where she has accepted a position. , —Mr.. and -Mrs. Ed. Edig- hoffer were in Mitchell on - Tuesday to' attend the funeral of Mrs.:Fred C. Walker, the former Mary Viola Bdighoffer -who died in St. Joseph's Hos- .Loridon on Saturday as the result' of injuries from a car. acciden ton Decernber 10th, near, Zurich. ' • --Mrs'. T.W. sharpg. and Mt; and Mrs. Kel Detheridge and Kelly of Brantford visited ;pn Nevi' Year's bay With tht former's sister, Mr, and Mrs. W.S. Murray. •a. 9 C •