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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-11-29, Page 8rape a ---T1111 Wimitasa Advance- Where dvanc - Wtrere doss the autitimibiteung *nary And all tiose =mpty rem !a f'►hn n merrs tl ► on? Nes of 1 ANN" .5firrifill its/ washers&dryers at St�inton• Hardwwi Winyhatni„ Ontario. 357-2910 aid You're G�ing Deaf? ` ntreal-A.. free offer of special interest to those who herr but do not undorstarct words has been announced by Beltone.. A nob -operating model of the smallest Beltone aid ever made will be mailed to anyone Sending.,100,for postageand handling. Try this non-ope rating model in the privacy. of yourown home to °see t'ow- tiny hearing help can be. It's yours tokeep, free, It Weighs.`less'than a th rd of an ounce, and it'sall at ear level, in one unit. No wires lead from body to head. These models are free, so write for yours now, Thousands have 'already been : mailed, so 'write today to Dept. 8133, Beltone Elec- tronics of Canada nada lF td. , 3637 Metropolitan Blvd E., Montreal r+ tilu sdav, Nov, 4 1103 Turnberry Courier The photooraphs which were taken three weeks ago arrived at the school, A few students were disappointed. Ria thein pictures did not turn oat. Uowever, those atuu dents will stilt he ahle to purchase a classroom. group. picture. In intramural sports, Grades I to 6 are actively engaged in :floor 'hockey, whereas. Grades 7 and g participate in volleyball. On Tuesday night, the ;parent - teacher .interviews were eon, eluded, This week the Oracle 7 class poaed Poems with. life' as their .theme. The following is an interpretation of one skudent; Life to me is lying on a hundred- 4cre firm, . Pigs and tcows, and horses, it nearly has its charm. T lead a life of pleasure1'the same is, every day, , Breakfast, dinner, supper, bed, the .same in every way. Some people wouldn't like finny life , of living on a farm,. Ut l.'ve net got those awful things, pollution, war or harm. The city really turns me off, I've been there pa seine visits, My mind's made up, and nothing other -than my life. can fizz it. Soinet mes though 1 wonder if I'd really like a , change, To go to another living life and really ,niake the change. But then if 1, was to go, I might loseall the pleasure Of having a, life where nothing goes wrong; I think t'll keep the • treasure!! Russel Ritchie was able to return home on :Friday from ROY PATTIS _ k QM�M.,warclen of Huron Ceunty, presents the'Vltarrderri's Novice Trophy to Guth Alton 'of RR 2, Lucknow- at the. entre, Huron Secondary School in Clinton on Friday (Staff 'Photo)'.' evening. ambine Wingham .hospital �• .■�► •r • many community, church groups, groups, and generous" indiiVid- Vis. Others have undertaken ,to 'sponsor,a family as a group pro- • ' t and this we strongly,::en-� • dorse. "In - many communities chic and service groups have ,always taken it upon themselves to en- gage in Christmas projects, sim- iliar to.our:own. Where such °arc- tivities'are already in existence, z. these same groups would again to them or referred to. ,theta 'In suelte t eistau1 net-otil r cl± r4i ren ; 'per 1 in' -, the ' otrall ' ` `r'' asa'calP propriate. In setting up .a CurlM Inas Bureau, at has. been .our de- sire to make the best possible use of the'voluntary dollar and'dona- tion.'' "Any authorized representaa five of :a church or community group maycheck our * ieferral 'index:at our office iiiraoderichin, or with the local co-ordinator. Simi- larly families. assistance can contact us day or .be' .re- ferred by any community .group or interested individual." "We' are particularly desirous of . assistance with toys and games,. and articles of,:clothing such as mitts, scarfs, and caps for all age groups. Both new toys and- used' articles-. in good con- dition are presently needed, along • with' appropriate, gifts for the teenager." Lastyear, many people outdoing their own Christ- mas shopping made it a point to purchase one , extra gift for a Mrs. Bill &vans.spent<Friday in London and' at .noon visited with her daughter, Mrs. Edith Brown. ))ties, Earl" Caslick visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis 'and Michael Of. Wingham .. Following last year's Success- ful experiment at de -centralizing its Christmas assistance ro- gram to fames' and children in co-ordination With other local community groups and . vol- unteers, the Children's Aid .' ciety will again beundertaking sponsorship of. a°- Volunteer bureau in County, of the five towns. -in Huron County k " "The spontoussupport., and active assistance ,of so many. troops and volunteers convinced us that keeping such a program t a ;focal`' texet was ICUA`iXitter thaWatteMPting4041rectAtt large effort of assistance to upwards .of. families through our office in Goderich," noted Bruce . R. Heath, Children's Aid . Society County Director. `-`lVleeting the needs of the. children and families referred to us is directly dependent ' on the response of .the, people of. Huron County.' Already we have.receiiv- ed financial donations, gifts and commitments of assistance from Grace your home with. luxury carpeting:' 11 enhances, entrances .. . gives each room a new look. And you, a cheerier outlook. Have, it undei oot by the time the holidays are 'here. • Child, or a game. which .could.;be ;used by: a family group, and . donated these to the,Society. It is. ". our hope that many. Peoplewho are not affiliated with various w. community groups viioe ' s will la " .consider diose less fortunate than themselves and take 'tea a.,00- ' *Waal responsibi lityr.or charitable • gesture to help in some. `small • .way. Donationsof gifts or good used be responsible for maple biotin* dill be received 'at tl e siaia teaur ' h+ adclb s ter,' y (forps, t 1 rpreciate 'IrlP . donations ° by ce.. "We find cloth, Decembers 17 ifat alik possible," requested Heath, "as distribution.f wall"coirimeurce;iin the week prior to Cstmnast I would, ask . also that no perishable foods be donat ed as we have no facilities for, storing such .ritems, and in :some:. areas provision of dinner is hand- ledbypuurchase voucher *lieu of <; the` traditional hamper, and . others have special .diet needs' whiff necessitate.. individualpur- chases ur - ch es by the recipient." Those d hath g money are ask -- ed to forward same by,cheque or money order to the. Society office. in Goderieh, for which income tax receipts Will be issued. Again this year," the CAS .will merge its programa in the north- ern, part, of the county with the ration Army. Local enquiries should be directed to Capt. John Cameron at 3571951. TO suer HIS 'Yeeli find Goo it HANNA'S W* have a wide selection of Hifi:. From TIES to SUITS From BELTS to COATS From SOCKS to JACIEETS: Come in and select a Christmas Gift that will maks Wm feel someone special! Pr Hardware Nolidayi' Noma 25 Light Outdoor Sparkle Set Clear bulbs in traditionl Christmas colours to add a glittering Yuletide touch to your home. CSA approved. MFG UGG, '; LIST•10.40. We can offer you now a FACTORY PURCHASE cut�LEARaUt DO 11' YOURS(LFPETand fit , looped pile complete with attached underpad Suggeited01.11t PRICE $C50 Retail Price $7.95 IN BEAUTIFUL COLORS - WHILE THEY LASTI "LET'S BOLD TOGETHER" ONALD LTD. Floodlight Kit Built rn 0Utim}t and safety steket, ground slake, mounting bracket 6 ft. cord and clear hulk included :3:3.3 Floodlight kit with coloured bulb. Red, Blue, Green or Yellow Noma 15 Light OutdoorTwinkle Set inrlepend,.intly twinkling hulks un and off ,it rrrrrtlr)rtr ,n r,ulnirr ' of Red, Blue, u(,r+'.,n and Yellow Noma 25 ft. Outdoor Extension Cord Weatherproof r;n1(1 for life outdoor lighting 3 way outlet (..`.\ approved, Ask about our lay away plan JIM FAIRLES at his home farrn outside Of Gerrie sits with . his certificate for successfully completing 24 4+H protects. . Jim, a grade 13 student at F. E. ;Modil,l Secondary School, Wingham, was presented with a certificate at Huron County's 26thannuari 4•H Achievement Night held in Clinton on. Friday. Waft 'Photo)