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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-09-19, Page 124 -- W TAIN NDN ASSOCIATION RAVE On Wednesday of last week the Huron County road serinttendents' associa- tion was on a conducted tour of the Uniroyal 171re Factory in KittChater.. They were treated Ito in ; smorgasbord dinner at noon Granite Club. Times, Thursday, Sept, 19, 1968 They motored. to the Valley blade plant, Preston. where they were shown grader blades, arm snow lows and sanders, This entertained them to a hot beef supper at. the Flying Dutch- men Motel where the regular meeting was cOnducted, follow- ed by a game of cards. Eighteen township superin- tendents enjoyed this trip. 2.3 NQT10E 4.. • .WROXETER DUMP WASLOSED AS OF SEPTEMBER -1st. Wil be open SATURDAYS ONLY from 9,S' to the Ratepaa ►ers of WROXETER ONLY. 5-12-19-26b Us SHOW You How Keith McLaughlin Josephine St., Phone 357.3472 WIc(.GHAM ° ESTABLISHED IN 1936 We specialize in a complete line of FARM EQUIPMENT McGAVIN'S FARM EOUIPMENT. Sales and Service, Phone 365-W-6 Brussels swam WALTON, ONT. or 527-0245 Seorth: S19rrb PLAY IT SAFE.., BE SURE THAT INSURANCE IS ON THE JOB Low -Cost Flan Pays Bills, for Full Protection 4 In _ case of illness or accident, our Health Insurance ' plaza covers hospitalization, medi- cal care, too ... for full pro- tection, worry -free. W. B. COHRON, CLU INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Coverage Agents for --=Manufacturers Life Insurance Company 5 JOHN ST.W. WINGHAM PH. 3574636 n• SCHOOL WRITING Grade 1 girls: ' Arleue Kuf- ske, Karen Bridge, Catherine Cardiff, Mary Ireland, Dianne Stephenson, Doris Miller, Brus- sels. Grade .1 boys: Steven Spad- ing, Blyth, Ted Elliott, Brus- sels,' Douglas Arbuckle, Fred Meurs, Neil Hanna, Ralph Lubbers , 4' Be lgr-ave. Grade 2 girls: Grace Wes- selink, Joan. Mair, Brussels, Kitty.Hartlieb. Belgrave, Jean- ette Manning, Blyth, Joan Hqu ether Brussels, Betty Meurs, Belgrave, Grade 2 boys: Laurie Haines, Belgrave, Terry Ritchie, James Wharton, Blyth, Gary Hopper Donald.Dunbar,, Belgrave, Ron Young, Blyth. Grade 3 girls: Nancy Cous- ins, Brussels, Shirley McDoug- all. Blyth, Annette Dorsch, Brussels, Judy Brown, Blyth, Joyce Gordon, Bonnie Richmond a Brussels. Grade 3 boys: Murray Bone, David Stephenson, Brussels, ESandy Marshall, Blyth, Paul Gowing, Bill King, Brussels, Alan Young, Blyth. Grade 4 girls: Norma Smith, Brussels, Cathy Madill, Vivian Rammeloo , Mahreen McCrea, Anna Marie Hull, Blyth, Colle- en Raymond, Brussels. Grade 4 boys: Murray Wheel- er, heel-er, Brussels , Gary R i t ch i e Blyth, Laurie. Campbell, Brus- sels, Michael Hoba, B 1 y th Bobby Bridge, Gerald Rutledge," Brussels. ' Grade 5 girls: Janet Cardiff, Dianne Willis, Linda Mair , Gina Dyk, Brussels, Carol Gross, Judy Nicholson, Blyth. Grade 5 boys: ' Merlin White, Hugh Nichol, Kenny Hinton, Robert Brown; George McClory, Wayne Mitchler, . Brussels. Grade 6 girls: Cathy. Barba our, Brussels,, Mary Edith Garn- iss, Belgrave, Anna Passchier, Blyth, Kim Sullivan, Brussels, Joan Black, Mary Gingrich, Belgrave. Grade 6 boys David John- , stop, Andy Adams,, Brussels, Murray Rinn, Belgrave, Lloyd • Valiance, Don McCall, Brus- Howick Township council. rneefing The Wightrnan Telephone Company has been granted per- mission to lay underground cab- les in -the village of Cowie, un-. der the supervision of the road superintendent. The decision was made at the September meeting of Howick Township Council. • A tile drain loan request was accepted from William_ C. Fras- er and the engineer's report on the Eldred Cathers and John 'Wright drains was accepted. Huron's clerk- treasurer . John Berry, was notified to purchase any unsold property at the ad- journed tax sale. Tenders will be called for snow plowing and the clerk was instructed to advertise for ap- plications for a grader operator., OM LATE MODEL CARS '66 FORD, 2 -Door, V8 auto. '64 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 8 Standard Shift, 4 -Dr, tow mileage, spotless '64 PONTIAC, 12 -Door, 6 auto., radio '64 DODGE, .6 cyl. automatic, 40eor '64 METEOR, 4 -Door, 8 auto., radio '62 PONTIAC, 6 'Standard, 4 -Door '66 DODGE, 6 auto., power steering '63 CHEV. Station Wagon '62 DODGE, 2 -Dr., 6 Standard, radio '62 PONTIAC, 6 Automatic, 4 -Door '64 DODGE, D-500 Truck, 3 -ton, chassis and cab, 8 cyl., 4 -speed transmission CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO DIAL 357-3862 N7 • S Leo, in the centre of course, a five-year-old half Shetland, half Welsh pony attracted the smiling: consideration of the two lasses above at the Belgrave School Fait' last Saturday. Flanking Leo are Ruth Currie, left, R. R. 3. Wingham, and Joyce Taylor, R. R. 5 Wingham.--AST Photo. sels, Jim Wellwood, Belgrave. Grade 7 girls: Dorene Card -i iff, Cathy Bone, Wendie Prior, Debbie McCall, Cathy Cousins, Helen Rooney, Brussels. Grade 7 boys: Dale Wheeler Brian Warwick, Peter Gibson, Jim Martie, °Brussels, David. Mason, David Street, Blyth. Grade 8 girls: Shirley Pipe, Pat Machan, Brussels, Shirley Gray,.Joan Anne Currie, ,Beth Scott, Gwen Hunter., Belgrave. '" Grade 8 boys: Gary German, Steve Walsh, Blyth, Billy Snell Ronnie Snowden, Don Edgar,, Belgrave, Greg Huether, se.ls;. Girls open print; Sandra Currie, Barbara Moore, Bel - grave , el -grave, Rosemarie Kelly, Blyth, Mary Edith Garniss, Mary Gin- grich, Beth `Scott, Belgrave. Boys open print; Ronnie Snowden, Billy Snell, Ray- mond Nicholson, Don Edgar, Joe Eckenswiller, Belgrave, Wayne McDougall, Blyth. Grade 3 and 4 girls descrip- tive: Beth 'Vallance , Jacque- rine McWhirter, Janet Pearson,,• Brussels, Doreen Anderson, Belgrave, Vivian Rammeloo, Blyth, Dianne Freethy, Bel - gr Ve• Boys grade 3 and 4 descrip- tive: "Murray Wheeler, Brus- sels: Michael Hoba, Alan Young Philip Street, Blyth, Glenn McLean, Brussels, Sandy Marshall, Blyth. Girls grade 5 and 6 descrip- tive: Carol McDowell, Mary Edith G amiss , Belgrave, Barb- ara, Muilwyk, Brtissels, Anna Passchier, Blyth, Mary Gin- grich, Joan Black, Belgrave. Boys grades 5 and 6 descrip, five: Jim Freeman, Belgrave; Robert Brown., Brussels, Ray- mond Nicholson, Belgrave. Girls grade 7 and 8 descrip- tive; Nancy Adams, Brussels, Avon Toll, 9lyth, Marion Arm - Field Crop Competition A Edwin Martin, . secretary -I treasurer of the Brussels Agri- cultural Society has announced the results of the Corn Field Crop Competition. The twen- ty-six competitors rated as fogows; Jack Knight 94; Jim Knight 93; George Procter 92; Stewart. Procter 91; Robert Grasby 88; Leslie Knight. 87; David Thom- as 86; °Glenn Coultes 85; Jim Fritz 84; William Coultes 83; Emerson Mitchell 82; Martin Baan 81; Don Martin 80; Gra- ham Work '79; George Blake 78; John Nixon 77; Harvey Craig 76; dharles Bray 75; Lawrie Black 74; Murray Cardiff 73; Claire Veatch 72; Roy William, son '71; Clarence Yuill 70; Joe Black 69; Tom Williamson 68; Wilfred Strickler 67. strong, Belgrave, Donna Lee Turnbull, Brussels; Shirley • Gray. Belgrave,, Wendie Prior, Brussels.. ' Boys grades '7 and 8 descrip- tive: Joe Eckenswiller, .Bel - grave, Brian Stratychuk, Brus- sels, Jacek De Groot, Ken Hop- per, aged Meier, David Gin- grich, Belgrave,. Wayne Mc- Dougall, Blyth. Girls original: poem grades 3 and -4: Lori Ann Hesselwood, Shirley McDougall. JoAnne P asschier , Gayle Patterson Jayne 'Watson, Cathy Cronin, Blyth: Boys: Mark Battye, .Philip Street,. 'Sandy Marshall, Clif- ford Bailey, Blyth. Girls grades.5 and .6:.Caro° McDowell, Barbara Moore, -Bel- grave, Barbara Elliott, -Brussels, . Anna Passchier, Blyth, Beverley Casemore, Mary Gingrich, Bel-. grave. Boys: Jim Weiwood, Ray- mond Nicholson; Belgrave, Ralph Hoba, Gary Hesselwood, Blyth, Blaine McCutcheon, Brussels, David Stapleton,. Bel - gr ave.. Girls grades 7 .and 8: Dorene Cardiff, Helen Rooney,. Cathy Bone, Brussels, Christine Hart- o Leib, Belgrave, Sharon Willis, Brussels, Melanie Sprung, Bel- grave. , Boys: Chris Exel,.Bill Self ers, . Brussels, Joe Eckenswiller, Belgrave, Bill McDougall, Myth, Murray Wightman, Bel - grave, eter Gibson, Brussels. Note 1 ooks , gx- ades 3. and 4 (Girls): Laureen Barbour, Brus- r NE RAYS FAIR Is. .heather pate, alma G e , Belgrave, Rhonda offer, Nancy Cousins, Judy 8 eUerrti. Brussels. Notebookss (Boys): Murray Wheeler, .Paul Gowing, Brtae Wit Howard: Roberts, Wayne Cobk, Cameron Yuill, Belgrave Bobby Bridge, Brusuels Notebooks grades 6 and 6 (Giriz), Mary Edith zGaralss, Jane Shiell,. Belgrave, Judy Nicholson, Myth.. Notebc los: (Boys)* Murray ktnn Belgrave, Rome Ritchie,. Blyth, Glen Wightman,. Bel - grave. Notebooks, grade 7, 8.girie Connie McWhirter, Brussels, Ruth Currie, Learn; Mason, Bars bare Stapleton, Velma Fear, Donna' Walker,a Belgrave.. • Sys: Joe Eckenswillerp, Bei - grave. . Wayne McCllnphey, Jirn Fowler, Blyth, Glen Whitehead: Belgrave, Workbooks, grade .1 girls; Karen Bridge, Arlene. Kufskie, Dianne Stephenson,, Brussels, Trudy Taylor, Joanne Edgar and Donna Dawson, Belgrave. Boys: Ted Elliott, Brussels, Fred Meurs, Clayton viingriclr, ,; Belgrave, Brian Scott, Brussels, Stephen Spading, Blyth, David McLellan, Brussels,, , Workbooks, &grade 2 girls; Betty Meurs, Kitty Hartlieb, Debbie Fisher, Janet Cook,' Bel -- grave, Christine McNall, Blyth, Lynne Haines, Belgrave. Boys: Donald Dunbar, Cam' eron McCallum, Lame Haines, Belgrave, Gary Nicholson, Dale, Whitfield, Tommy Duttmann, Rouline business o .at school: board lite regular meeting of the Morris -East, W awanosh School Board was held in the Brussels school on September 19 ,with all members present. Routine business was discuss- ed andpayment of bills tuthor- 'zed. Enrollment reported by William Black totalled 814 Blyth. 289, Brussels 272 Bel- grave 253. . :1' :�pupi,14;3 rete allowed earl missal dohEtidato $hp- tember 13 in order to arrange exhibits for the school fair. Bus drivers on routes 1 and . 7 were instructed to make changes in their pick-up arrangements. The :following bilis were paid: 15 bills for less than $25.p0, $225. 09; Huntington .Laboratories $140.67; Ideal Supply $52. 67; Belgrave School Fair $700.00; Cowan•C'hildren's Accident Insurance $751.00; Bluewater paving $414.80; Knechtels Wholesale $85.86; Reffiinghaus construction, Brus- sels $1009.00; McEwan School Supplies $1411.20; Educator Sup- plies $3195.06; Hood School .supplies $4057.45; sixteen teachers were paid the special course allowance. - The `next regular meeting will be in Belgrave-school Oc- tober 7 at 8:30. ..Y,N.N..N .N..NN.Nf...N.N.,..H.N.MN....H.NUN.HUN...,..HN.N...N,...UmmitNMememet.NHi..earms THIS HOLSTEIN heifer exhibited by Jack d&Groot, R. R. 3 Myth, drew many favorable comments from cattle fanciers at the Belgrave School Pair last Saturday afternoon.•• Add" Photo, Workbooks, grad 3 and 4 plat Judy Sellers, lituaseb, Jayne Watson, Joan** n,: Lori Cauvbell. 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