HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-09-14, Page 16The Wingham Advance -Times, Thut'sday, Sept. 14, 1972
GIVING FIRST DAY GUIDANCE to new student Murray Tout, right, a.newcomer in
Grade IX at F. E. Madill Secondary School is guidance teacher Jack Kopas. Newcomers
from "feeder" schools in the Wingham area will take some time to learn the ins and outs
of the big school. (Staff Photo)
Bluevale Personals
Ross Mann is in Victoria Hos-
pital, London.
,Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peacock are
on a motor trip to British Colum-
bia.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathers
and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott at-
tended the Pioneer Threshers'
reunion at Blyth, visited Mrs.
Alan MacTavish at Huronview
and Mr. and Mrs. George Towns-
end and Murray at Seaforth.
Mrs. Ethel McCourt returned
with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mc -
Court for a visit to Virginia.
No service was held in Knox
Presbyerian Church on 'Sunday
and members attended anni-
versary services at Belmore
Presbyterian Church.
Miss Mary Murch and Jack
Murch of Clinton visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent.
Brothers Bill Tolton of Wel-
land, and Tim Tolton of Port
Hope, formerly of Walkerton,
have bought the automobile busi-
ness from Arnold Lillow who will
retain the television section. The
new proprietors will begin opera-
tions on Saturday, Sept. 16th.
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BLUEVALE 4-H
The three Bluevale 4-H Clubs
held a joint barbecue on Friday
night at the Bluevale Pioneer
Park in connection with the pro-
ject, "The Third Meal". A total of
34 girls,ef the community joined
this project. Leaders and assist-
ants are,. Miss Rosemary Sch-
midt and Miss Mary Edith Gar-
niss, Mrs. Wendell Stamper and
Mrs. Alex MacTavish, Mrs.
Charles Mathers and Mrs. Ken
Chambers.
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• ONE OF THE GYMS was used for the money extracting job by Stella Dubelaar, who was
accepting book deposits from a never-ending line of students. The deposits cover books
that are supplied the students and must be returned at the end of the school year for a re-
fund. (Staff Photo)
Personal Notes from Whitechurch
Spending the weekend with M
and Mrs. Gershom Johnston
Wingham were Mr. and Mr
Stewart Smith of Kitchener an
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston of S
Pauls.
To celebrate Cindy Moore'
birthday Mr. and Mrs. Gar
Johnston and sons of Mildma
visited -with Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Moore and family.
Mr. snd Mrs. - Stewart Smith
Kitchener, and' Mr. and Mrs
Gershom Johnston, Wingham
visited Sunday.evening with Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, sec
and of Kinloss.
Mr. and Mils. Carl„ Mc
Clenaghan visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart a
Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire
on Saturday attended the wed
ding of Douglas Bramhill and
Terry Walker at the United
Church, Palmerston, with recep-
tion at Ranton Place. -
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenag-
haa and Mr. .and Mrs. Lorne
Howe, Teeswater, attended the.
London fair horse show Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McGuire of
Elmira visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. " Russel McGuire, on,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mc`'
Clenaghan, St. Thomas, visited
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan.
John Gibb enjoyed a week's
holiday last week 'from his work
at Walkerton. This week Joan
Tiffin is on, a week's holiday from
the Teeswater bank.
Visitors with Mrs. Elizabeth
Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin
fist week were Mrs. -Eva Camer-
r. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier.
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robin-
s. son (Doris Rintoul) arrived home
d 'last week from their honeymoon
t. and are now settled in their
apartment in Wingham. .
s Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig,
Y Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig and
Y Lana attended the threshers' re-
reunion on Sunday afternoon at
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lapp of
• Kitimat, B.C., are visiting with
his brother, Bill Lapp and Mrs:
• Lapp of Wingham. On Saturday,
- all visited with Mr. and Mrs. John
L. Currie. •
- Jim Orr of London spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
t William Orr and brother, Bob and
called on his sister, Mrs. John L.
Currie and Mr. Currie of • E.
Wawanosh.
• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Groskorth,
Shauna and Matthew of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat, Heath-
er and Ansley of London, were
weekend visitors with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gros-
korth.
Building and repairing is being
done in the village. Bevan Tiffin .
is having new white siding put on
his house. Tom Davidson is build-
ing a new duplex house. Russel
Chapman is having -a new build-
• ing erected on his property for in-
dustrial purposes. Dalton Schultz
is building a chicken pen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes,
Debbie, Kevin and Blaine of Oak-
ville spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Coultes and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Pipe of Brussels and with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig and
Lana.
The September meeting of
Chalmers WMS will be held Wed-
nesday, Sept. 20, at the home. of
Mrs. Victor Wybenga at 2 p.m.
Leaders are Mrs. Don Rosa and
Miss Annie idlaw ; helpers,
Mrs. Lorne Forster, Mrs. Nor-
man MacDonald. Roll call, For-
give. Courtesy, Mrs. Elroy Laid-
law. Birthay Tea and bale art
isles to be handed in. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross, Mark
and Cathy of Kitchener spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rus:
sel . Ross and attended the Coll-
yer -Caslick wedding Friday eve-
ning. -
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Hunter and Miss Alma Conn
Visited Mr. and Mrs. John Willis
of Hanover. Trevor Hunter visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Con-
ley and Jason. •
a, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson of
on of New York and Jim Morrison
of Essex.
Home for the weekend were
Joyce Tiffin, Mary Lou Wall and
Janette Johnston, all of London.
Whitechurch Juvenile softball
team, in the. game with Blan-
shard played at Kirkton and •lost
by a 5-2 score. -
The municipal and federal
enumerators. are all out making
their rounds for the fall elections.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul,
Carol, Kimberley and Debbie of
Kettleby, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Rintoul and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs: Stan Black of Belgrave and
attended the Blyth threshers' re-
union.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier
and Kimberley of Hanover were
Sunday visitors with his parents,
IT WAS MONEY DAY at F. E. Madill Secondary School as
about 1,400 students returned to that institution last week
and paid' grant book deposits to Bill Farnell of Wingham,
engaged for the day as collector. The deposits are returned
• next June "If the books are". (Staff Photo) Id
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Kinlough were Sunday evening
callers -on Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Evans. •-
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer
and Kevin of Strathroy spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Mowbray and Mrs. A. E, -Pur -
don.
Miss Doris Fisher an Miss
Marian Reinhardt of London
spent the weekend with the for-
mer -'s , parents, - Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher. Doris is attending
a hairdressing school in London.
Wallace Conn and Douglas
Conley on Saturday, accom-
panied by Jason Conley and
Trever Hunter, attended. the
threshers' reunion at Blyth. The
youngsters were thrilled with, the
machinery.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Conn were Miss
Alma Conn of Guelph and Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Hunter- and Trev-
or of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of
Hyde Park left on Saturday for a
trip -overeas to England where,
they will visit with his relatives.
On Friday night at 7 o'clock at
the,United Church, Wingham, the
wedding of Tim Collyer and
Diane Caslick was held with the
reception at the Blue Barn. At-
tending from the community
were grandparents of the bride,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick; Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Conn, and
Alma, Mr. 'and Mrs. Herb Hunter,
Mr. and Mrs, Doug Conley, Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Ross and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Ross of Kitchener,_
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. Billie Caslick and Pat-
sy, Mr and Mrs. George Miller of
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. John
Willis of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Coultes and,Darlene, Mr.
and Mrs. Rae Lewis, Joyce
Coultes, 'Tom Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Scott of Ripley, Mrs.
Dave McAllister of Culross.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wybenga
visited on Friday with Mrs.. Annie
'McQuillan at Goderich. •
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COURSE
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Retail Management
Human Relations
Effective Supervision (Production)
Fundamentals of First Aid
* Political Science
Electronics for Journeymen Part I
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Commercial
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Science
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Clubmanship
Driver Education
Powderpuff Mechanics
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Rug Hooking
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