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Sunday visitors with Mr. and
•.rs. Tena Hutchison were 114.
:and Mrs, 'Tom Me(l'ement and
Mrs. Ida, 'Gallagher of Listowei.
Mi. 'and Mrs. Carl Saut,
G.reg and: Doha Mr. and .
Jou ea Wile and Mlv, and lam.
Hill
*them of For-dwich, and Mr.
and Mrs, Gary Sothern, Tim and
Tracy of Palmerston were
Sunday moi. estS of Mr. llnel Mrs.
nlll Mulvey and" family at B01 -
more.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Har-
grave visitedl l rlday with Earl
Halllman at the 4W. Hospital,
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Biuee Armstrong
visited Thursday 'With Mr. ,aind
Personal Notes
Mrs. David Sieiaeider in Kit-
chener.
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Poret :fvigat the Fu. iiwich Boy
Scout paper :drive on Saturday,
October 20U , Papers will be
picked up at 19 a -nn.
Visitors wi Tuesday at the
Irtnino' of Mrs, Verna Galbraith
and Mrs. Elsie Strong were Mr.
and Mrs. Matthew McClean of
vannouver and Cecil McClean of'
Owen Sound.
Mins, Stanley bide spent a few
day last week visiting her
cousin, Mrs. J. Russel Wharton in
Granger, Illinois.
1 tiisiwp Alvin Winger of .Sto -
villle visited several: days recently
with Ml. andMrs. Lorne Siefert,
Bishop Winger is Mrs, Si lefts
grandfather.
Recett visitors with its, and
Mrs y Noah Reis were Melvin Fisk
of'Colli wood and Orlanda Fisk
of Norwich, They are cousins of
Mrs, Ries. Ted 5�r���p�� and Mr. and Mrs. # ed Kisassen anMF
Teddy spent may in Toronto.
Mrs. Earl Moore returned
home over the weekend after
spending the past week with her
daughter and son,in-lawn Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Renin and family in
Tillsonburg.
Mrs. Verna Galbraith and. Mrs.
llsie Strong visited. on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gal.
braith, in Guelph.
The forint ind etr)t's wench
turt for goods and services to
support woodlands end mat
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ABOUT $2,000 DAMAGE was caused by a fire which started in a wood stove at the rear of
the home of Raymond 'Mast on Concession 12 of Howick Township. The fire, which was puf
out by the Wingham Fire Department, occurred at about 11:30 Thursday morning. No in-
juries were suffered ifs the blaze.
pard votes increases
Administrative staff
(Continued from; page 1)
todi n at Howick Central Public
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The board accepted the,
resignation of W. T. Laugiile of
GOderich as school attendance
eounsel.Iot , effective October 31.
GANG!
NIiEL'1 IN PL.lRVIS'
The GM'`"
He got -'ern ail..
Five lenses of absence were re-
quested from teachers; John Ball
of Seaforth has reg -applied: for the
beard's nomination to a Depart-;
ment of National Defence Euro-
pean school with the offer to re-
lease the board from holding his
position open if he .is selected;
Reg Finkbeiner of Crediton re-
quested he be nominated to a
Departthent of National Defence
European ;school and Graham N.
Russell of ' RR 2; Seaforth, a
teacher at Central Huron Secon-
dary ` School, requested leave of
absence +� order to engage in'
C4r„►`aCl�q;'�i in order
Christian missionary activities in
Dominica, West Indies, from July
1974 until early in August 1975.
The above three requests were
approved on the understanding
that although they will be given
preferential treatment in' the, fill-
' xngof staff tagandes ib :Huron
upon. their return) EOM 'SUch leave
ox: absence, the board offers no
guarantee that a teaching posi-
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ACT DRY SAVINGS* Sfl[:L1 ERECTED ANYWHERE IN THt PROVINCE
tion will exist.
Mrs. E Ann Webb of St. Marys
was granted a leave of absence
fir medical reasons on the under-
standing that a teaching position
in the county will. only be held
open until September 1, 1974.
A request for maternity leave
from Mrs. Sandra Orr was ap-
proved but her request. to work
part-time on her return from
maternity leave was denied and
Mrs. Orr was requested' to choose
between retirement and full-time
employment.
E. C. Hill, chairman, was
named to bring greetings of the
board to the parents and students
at the commencement exercises
at F, E. Madill Secondary School
in Wingham on November 16.
Alternates named were Wilfred
Shortreed, 'vice ' chairman and
Jack Alexatider.Of Wingiguu.
The boas '" approvedtermina-
tion of contract by mutual con-
sent for Terry Litzen, staff
member at F. E. Madill Secon-
dary School , Wingham, where he
lids taught health and physical
ed>cation, due to ;family illness.
A field trip for 80 to 100 Grade.
10 History students on a three-
day trip to Ottawa, November 15,
16 and 17'was•approed of no cost
to board. ' They. will 'have an op-
portunity to see their nation's
capital, parliament buildings,
national war museum, the mint,
etc.
An additional specific learning
disabilities teacher will be hired,
effective January 1.
Mrs. M. Zinn; chairman of the
education committee, gave a
report on outdoor education
facilities at the McDowell pro-
perty and \expressed the opinion
that this property had great pot-
ential for development as an out-
door education site.
Wroxeter
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Allan during the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parker of
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Bowes, Quebec; Mr. and Mrs.
David Roe of ' Hollywood,
Florida ; Mrs. Joseph Bryden,
Milverton; Mrs. Nora Wolfson,
Cobourg: Mrs. John Gallagher.
Mount Forest.
Mrs. William Smith, Toronto,
Robinson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Fraser Pollock at Bramalea
Little Todd Pollock, who speA
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the past weekend with his grand
parents, returned home .with
them.
army Salter of Islington was
able to be at his summer home
here for a few hours on Sunday.
He is recuperating favourably
from an auto accident last spring.
Mrs. Salter is still hospitalized
but doing quite well.
Mrs. Edward Gibson has re-
turned home after spending a
couple of weeks at e home of
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.. G. D.
Dailley, Cambridge (Galt).
The .sympa y of the com-
munity is extended to Mrs.
Clarence White and family et
Toronto. who . Cir e farmer re l-
oents and still t aintain c sum-
mer home here, in their bereave-
ment. Mr. White passed away
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Drian Manuel,
Seafortllx, were Sunday evening
supper guests with Miss Hazel
Snarling.
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