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COUNTY RESOURCE, OFFICER, Vince Elliott, took some Grade 8 students from
Wingham Public SchgpI on .an outdoor excursion into the fields around Wingham last
Thursday to study wildlifeand plant life. Here Mrs. Walsh is seen with two the pupils.
(Staff :Photo)
Fordwich personal Notes
Mr.- and Mrs. Lloyd Nickel in the death of Mrs. Doig last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and
family returned to their home at
Thunder Bay on Saturday after
. being home for the funeral of the
latter's mother, Mrs. Ross Doig.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reid and
Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
, Reid and Mr. and fMrr�s, Welling
tonaY- PrACIO
Kitchener.
were London visitors one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rybicki
visited over the weekend with
relatives in Port Colborne.
The sympathy of the commun-
ity goes to Ross Doig and family
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Mr. and Ms.
rs. Ted Klaassen
were in Kitchener one day last
week.
The sympathy of the com-
munity goes to Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Martin in the death last
Week of the latter's mother, Mrs.
W. .Cunningham of Drayton:
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Denny of
Guelph visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Moore.
Bill Brown of Hamilton spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride visited.
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Bride at Thamesford.
Mr. and Mrs.. Jack King and
Roger of Guelph were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Randy
:KJng.
Miss Pat Ki.ag of St. Jacobs and
Miss Sandra Allan of Georgetown
spent the weekend with their
parents.
' Bill Carswell of Kitchener
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Carswell.
'Mr, and Mrs. Joe Nicholson,
Rodney and Jamie of Bluevale
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Klaassen.
Among those from a distance
attending the funeral last week of
Mrs. Ross Doig were: Mr. and
firs. Jack Doig, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Doig, Mr. and Mrs. Don
. Seabrooke, Mr. and Mrs. Don H4wick `ions
Lounsbury, Mrs. John. Fernick
and son, Norris Seaburn, Mr. and big a •winners
Mrs. Jack Webb and little daugh—
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augh ter, and Sam Grant, 'all of St. Rec nt Howick Lions' bingo
Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. Tom winners were as follot s:
Murphy, Joe Gallwan and son' Regular games: Mrs. Aitche-
. Gerald% from Detroit; Mr. and song r o e Phscher,
Ingham; Jim Scott and.Marilyn
Delmedico, both of Listowel;
Mrs. S. Anstett, Wingham; Mrs.
McLennan, Lochalsh; Mrs. New-
man, Wingham, Mrs. McInnis
and Carolyn Dinsmore both of
Fordwich; Bonnie Lockwood of
Wroxeter and Mrs. Angus; Wing -
ham ; Irwin Stone, 'Fordwich ;
Bonnie Lockwood, .and Lyda
Reidt, both of Wroxeter.; Mrs.
Riehl, Wingham, Mrs. Harnock,
Gorrie, Dolly Felker, 'Listowel
and Mrs. Aitcheson, Wingham;
Joan Robinson, Lucknow.
Share -the -Wealth: Mrs. Aitche-
son, Wingham and Jim Scott, Lis-
towel; Mrs. Harnock, Gorrie; $25
special: Joan Robinson, Rapid
City.
Jackpot consolation plus
bonus: Anne Yeoman; Wroxeter:
$23.50; lap card: Lynda Bell,
Gorrie.
Stand -up -bingo: Ab Nethery,
Wingham; ; dart game: Mrs.
Lorne Fischer, Listowel, $11;
door prizes: Deanna Boyd, .Gor-
rie, Kathy. King, Gorrie, Bonnie
Hislop, Wroxeter and Dolly
Felker, Listowel; lucky draws:
Sarah Anstett, Wingham, Ruth
Sharpin, Wroxeter, Joan Robin-
son, Lucknow and Art Caswell,
Blue ale.
isonnonvo,
On Marro 2, Wlnithinn Secon-
dary School had a tri tourna-
ment
was bo. The
Bic girls and Wyk were
champions. The girls were not
defeated once dming the vd*l e
day. 'Tie boys lost .one game but
made a PS come back during
the other Pim Loughrana
and Barbara Brent scored one
goal, Assam ' were nl agile by
Fran Telehqs, lAnda Amara
and Shirley Thornton. Goalies
were Laurie Bream and Pial
Noble
Teame were as. follows Linda
Brews, daptaln, Fiances .Tele-
hus asastant captain, Barbara..
Brent, ,assistant captain, ,Edna
Loughran, Mary McGinnis, Shir-
ley Thornton, Bonnie Casemore,.
Patti Wright, Nancy Dickson;
goalies, Laurie :gear's add
Dianne Noble, . • .
Boys' team: Wayne Metzger,'
captain; . Gerald .Merger,.
assistant captain.; Tian Keil,
assistant, captain; Gary. Gibson,
Randy Clarice,John Bowen, Oon
Bolander, Russ Jiilings,. Randy
Hunt, Stephen .'foster, Evan
Beaman, Don -Thompson, Kirk
McMillan; Brian Hallie and
Dennis Kaufman, .goalies.
The boys' game was almost
equally triumphant -4n their . ac-
complishment. They lost only ode
game to Lucknow.
° In their first game the Howick
Golden Hawks defeated Brook-
side 34. The goal• getters m that
game were Randy Clarke, Gary
Gibson and . Wayne !Metzger. : •
.Howick played East Wawanosh
and defeated them. 4-1. The goal
getters were Wayne Metzger,,
Randy Clarke, Gary Gibson and
Gerry Metzger.
After the scheduled games had
been played in Group B there was
a three-way tie for first. Brook-
side and Lucknow played a 10
Mrs-.: Donr,Bloig=atrtd, f ilantrlyt • •Mrc a L
and Mrs. ' Don Gibson and
.Gwenyth of Thunder Bay; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Gibson of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. David Aldrich of
Cambridge and Mr. and Mrs.. Jim
Doig and family of Harriston,
Mr. and Mrs, Doug Bunker
visited Sunday with relatives in
Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Denny of
Guelph were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore.
The Howick Community Centre
finance committee is preparing
for a skate-a-thon to be held on
March 21st in The Belmore
'arena, from 12 noon to 8 p.m.
Proceeds will be for the building
fund. So come on Guys and Gals,
polish your blades and help the
fund along.
The St. Elias mountains, often
termed "Canada's Himalayas"
have • some mountain climbing
advantages that even the best
locations in the world don't have.
The St. Elias mountains have
long daylight hours, sparce
vegetation around the approach-
es to the peaks and they offer
rock as well as ice and snow
climbing.
mid swiderl death ported and
Brookside wen and went an to
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desth. Cary Own noted short-
ly i
hort-
ly.b o the period and floe God
Hawke went into the B.
then debwo Geer*
.game that went into smatinse tor
the chamPiOntilimibm Ems•
had a 24 lead wheat.
an oveorhelining comebak,The
score was then 34. Wayne M
gar then tied the *dm in the last
three Minutes, ct
Gibeo 'scored the' ct1 c er
Just three minute* wasiilayed in
tbd period, so the Poklon
"of.eowick Central were t
ners.
Byterances'Teleue
Gary` Gibson
Se.
er ' *fie
with ' .43 present
• FoRpviwa, The Senior Ott
zens' Club met on
With 43 members 'pftseit..'
membership to date is $3..
Members, voiced their, pleasure.
in the bus trip to the Ice",Caapades
in Kitchener. Wray ' Cooper
moved' a vote of thanks to lis.,
Jim Worrell and Bill Wilson
their.part fin organizing the trip,
Bud Bitton, consultant, : Com-
munity and Social Services, Han-
over, was ,guest- and ,gave ran'in-
sight into the .help he could prt
vide for ' the Senior Citizens'"
Clubs.
Community "singing, led by
.Minnie McElwain and'KMta John.
,stop was followed by a :number
old time .favorites with Clare
Harris on violin, Sam Johnston
with the' saxaphone and. Mamie
McElwain on the piano. Mme �cn1►-F
promtu dancing was enjoyed.
Albert Hall sang an old fashio
ed song with new Words-
Susan . Gibson gave a reading.
The remainder of the evening
was spent is euchre, lost heir and
crokinole. '
It was decided to hold meetings
the first Monday of the month.
Lunch was served by the lunch
• committee appointed.
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STORE HOURS:
Monday fhlru Thursday
8:00 a.m.a5130 p.m.
Fridays 8 o.m.•9 p.m.
Sat. 8 aan.-4 p.m.
STUDENTS OP Mrs. Walsh's Grade 8 class enjoyed an outing with the county's outdoor
resource officer, Vince Elliott. Mr. Elliott took the students into the fields on the northeast
edge of town in search of animals, buds and insects which may be beginn ngatof stir as
winter passes.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wright
and Mrs. Laura .Munro have re-
turned home following an enjoy-
able tour of Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Douglas,
Corrine and Colin were in Kit-
chener for the weekend and visit-
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Douglas Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ridley
and Cory have taken up residence
in London where Sian is now
employed. We wish them the best
of luck.
Allan Griffith and Miss -Hazel
Sparling visited Mrs. Kate Grif-
fith at Huronview, Clinton, and -
Mrs. Angus Carmichael, Mr. and
Mrs. James Robertson of God-
erich on Sunday.
Elgin and Wallace Toman of
Plattsville and New Hamburg
respectively, were Sunday guests
with their brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Toman.
Miss Hazel Sparring saw a
robin while returningfrom work
on Friday last and rs. Stewart
Higgins reported seeing one
Tuesday so spring is on its way.
WHITECHUR CH
Dick Sand, first-year student at
Knox College; Lloyd Murdock,
third -year student at Knox Col-
lege, Rev. James Weir of Kincar-
dine, two Anglican preachers and
a United Church preacher taped
a show for television, the topic
"Calling to the Christian Minis-
try".
Ir. and Mrs. 'Wesley Tiffin
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Purdon.
Chalmers and Langside con-
gregations were disappointed to
learn on Sunday that Lloyd Mur-
dock had been assigned to Dart-
mouth, Nova Scotia, by the Mis-
sion Board. Not one of the grad-
uating class was left in the
charges where they now are. W.
D. Penny, who had charge of the
services here one Sunday, is post-
ed to Grand Prairie, Alberta,
Miss Nan Flindall, who had
charge of Services at Teeswater
and Kinlough for a couple of Sun-
days, is posted to Duntroon.
Provinces receiving graduates
are British Columbia, Alberta,
Saskatchewan, Manitoba, On-
tario, Newfoundland, and Nova
Scotia. They also serve in China
and Africa.
GORRIE
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jones and
Leslie of Grimsby ' spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Goldwyn ThotnOson and Donald.