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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-07-05, Page 2A► >watst te� tete hao Rand a moon with the ability to shriek' `hero maids sal y., It relieves itching and discomfort in mittittea 1410 aepeeth uP heal ng .of 1,110 114=4 tiseliq, In c alter ease, wbila MOW relieving Wit., sous! reduction (sltrie) took plate. Most important .of sit—results were so theroosis tita; this impxovc- t was Maintained over **period of MIMY,Moottlfit AltAl is was icoomPliiited With e t au su tone ( ?oynet Which quickly beige beat .injured cella and: •stimulates, growth or ,cur tiquc. row 810,1bne° is offered is oint ment and suppesitorr, form called Pzeparation H,. Asir 1"or'it st all drug. stores, Satisfaction or Your; Monti Totunded. GUEST SPEAKER AT THE. Grade ,Eight graduation .Oera* montes at East Wawanosh Central Schor>il was Jin'!, ..oulter1 His address on Wednesday evening: at the sChool , referred to graduation as one Of ma y celebratIQ .a Whlc Jew efort in this'0a ht years Qfeffort•, ITIO!!110 > NOITIQNINa rItitly'r cattail 1111111)E SHAMt O 1; or, oaeo 1x oi. a ; 1°hA'' Ill« h COMM lafk AM 1 WITH 1011011.110 MOM* The`grade eight duates of East Wawaneih 'ntral School were honored in the school audi- tot um Wednesday evening of last week as. graduation Gere-• moniies't000k Plane. The (graduates oneuPiedthe centre potion tor the occasion witnessed by parents, teachers and guests. G for the banquet was l0d by, Rev. John Amos Smith offered h15.ap '" ` -tion on behalf of �p� for th;e dinner .. provided' by' "'the Women's .titute. Mrs. Miry a vc► ate;. -,:a history of t y • at East Wawanoal ` th hiimoi i►l�ts ,opt, was given by ,Doreen ay. IOP, lel`' speech ended.with a poem, emphasizing that life .1s.an equal balance of and tate, The guest speaker: at the grad« nation, was ,41M—Coulter' 'of,theL City Board of rst4000- •tion... silt �in, , a , adtl'ir!.eatst referred to the graduation, as #.'a.;'+ celebration, a mark'of" achie- menu, ,an occasion, premed 'by effort °R (illi` #tom,'parcular• oaSO eight years of efforts Along with; wishing the' grad • uates the, beSt in the y art .to .come,, he .add them to sider- their'+choi+ es of 'study. + 'i ;care., .It's not- always 3whatt y'ot* like best but what is good for you. thatfoo should choose. , �Ie std vised, the students, to choose'top„ tiou,scwhich present:.a. challenge. i s ced ;aa paqu tion to, the graduates, teachers and parents:. `There: are,manity questions to be answered, .,,puzzles.te'; •be solved and wrongs, to be set right. what your. contribution be?" - Clifford Branton gave the,:ap predation. on 'a ebaif, of those present, -`for . = ° Coulter's dr ss. This was folloWed'by ,three DOR LEEN TAYLOR GIVES the valedictory address at the . East Wawanosh'Cetitral• School graduation ceremonies held at the school on Wednesday evening. , (Staff Photo) ey " Cook, junior boys; Angela: �scheid, Aritermediate girls; drew Koopnrans; intermediate. boys; Heather Cuirrie, senior girls and overall top girl athlete, and Terry Armstrong, senior -- boys and overall male athlete." Mr., Medd commented 'tot the • school's pride hr its athletes, not ` those who won awards but all those who participated in ath- letics through the year. fle:added that 'regardless of what happens everyone should greet' others with a smile and that it not who up; that. yt► "m in fe>r, ' iV�u!c strr� ��r t+++t� 'e+�dl' =t+�irw • a most s1 FI CHOICE ,ON REGULAR, NEW AWAKENiN ,T PROTEIN,SHAMPAa • REM43, E tteln CAst''f of14.N { REXAI;1: SUPER DR ANTI PERSPIRANT ;SPRAT ••;,sit•.IU,?•(h•Re•�.0116.614/tddYai W6016,'1 illi: 1 ANTISEPTIC IO TOW I YOUR WINGHAM PHARMACIST em -- thatcou Wins bu1t�■yhow"onekplays the ; awe • : nts. A There were 'four awards,' .dor academie proficiency: e< `operative Trophy presented `by Fred Mei to'Ingrid Ja ce; the edit oU ion - tcd. by,Jg ✓i, ,•/:::ie::.:v,:..:r . f✓'✓ rf.:'%✓ff:ff'�rr?itir'r'Cj?.! �.•. FLYMOR - PREMIUM FLY SPRAY PO DER r.. f : ✓ '% rf •r +:•.•,•••• nf• f ••.'i:r FS • "4:44., ..:!iiti �4✓ �:.G �e.{.; ria J .v •: +:.r�vf.•. r✓. r::f':: f:. FOUR STUDENYS who excelled in various aspects of school life are Cameron Yuiil, who won two trophies for academic proficiency; Ingrid Jaretzke, 'WO trophies for academic proficiency; Heather Currie, senior girl a thlete and overall girl athlete and Terry Arm- strong, senior boy athlete and top male athlete in the school. (Staff Photo) atrondephirican presebehntedoflthy e JackioaAlexr lof- alf Education went to Cameron 1/hill and Ingrid Jaretzke. � tiprogr m a irsd` the prey emotione of diplomeades to.the grad uates by Mr. Coulter,• assisted by Jack Alexander and the singing of "0 Canada", Beet= pus%ibl% ratetion th Insurance plan fitt.d to your pei'sinarr° needs. 3. I�Nior choir onop *vernlght • Intended for last week, Thirty members of the wink., ham United Church Junior Choir spent a happy 24 bourn camping, • at Inverhuron Provincial ,Park Friday night: The group left Vitinghara at 5 p.m. afldhad their campsite pre. pared in time for a short swim and a • hike on. the beach before campfire. Don' Rlntoul was there with - his guitar : and made his usual hit with the kids. All were filially tucked infor night and some even got to.sleepp.. Everyone was Op early Satur- day for a breakfast cooked over an open .lire. The remainder the. morning wail spent pia softball and,taking a nature trail . • hike with the park naturalist. Th children prepared their Own .tin foil dinners and cooked them on the coals. In the afternoon,. there was swimming . for all before breaking camp at, about 4 p.m. - Leadership for this outing was provided by Rev. and Mrs. Pass- more, Mr. and Mrs, Don Mc- Nichol, Don f tintoul and Diane Stainton. 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