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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-07-04, Page 2iK". Advance -Times, Thw sdaY,. July 4, 1974 To really know a man, observe his behavior with a woman, a flat tire and a child. DEAR! STOCK Removal Service As service to you we: pickup pigs ond calves 24 -Hour Servicei Power Eouippod Trucks CALL COLLECT $$7-9334 Brussels Pet Food Supplies Lic.3!6136 CLAY — - Silo Unloaders • Feeders - Cleaners - Stabling - Leg Elevators - Liquid Manure Equipment Hog Equipment FARMATIC — Mills • Augers, etc. ACORN 7-- - Cleaners - Heated Waterers ZERO - - Bulk Tanks - Pipeline & Parlour ,Equipmen WESTEEL-ROSCO-Granaries B i L - Hog Panelling Bulk Tank & Pipeline cleaning Detergents, Teat Dip, etc. Bovadine Dyne losan Uddersan Foamcheck Klmeneasy LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS R.R. 1, Kincardine, Ontario Phone 395.5286 JUNE 25 WAS GRADUATION DAY for these children from the kindergar- ten class at Turnberry Central School. The new graduates performed dances and songs for their schoolmates and parents, who attended the graduation assembly. After an entertaining program they were presented with their diplomas. (Staff Photo) .mores and Ladles*' BACK SUPPORTS Sacro lilac, Sacro-Lumk BODY...BELTS WOMEN'S GARMENTS. ADJUST BLE CERVICAL co A (Plastic and Cotton) KNEE AND ARCH SUPPORTS TRUSSES * all types POSTURE CORRECTORS ELASTIC HOSIERY from surgical weight to the sheerest elastic support hose INCONTINENCE PANTS FOR HOME -CARE PATIENTS a Walkers .Tripod Capes ..Elevated Toilet Seats ,Commode Chairs Lee Vance Ltd. INGHAM AFTER A NUMBER of presentations on June. 26, students at East Wawa - nosh settled down to the main reason for their assembly — to graduate this year's kindergarten class. Mother Goose was on hand to test the children on their nursery rhymes. After the testing she presented the students with their Bachelor of Rhymes degrees. (Staff Photo) E. Wawanosh Public School' has Thirty-four graduates ,.BELGRAVE — The Grade 8 graduation ceremony. for 'East Wawanosh Public School was WESTEEL-RCSCO. GRAIN. Seven sizes in stock Over twenty . izes available Cash Diiscounts for Payment on Delivery . a Ci'. tlJ.:2.o[urtiil�r3 ORDER NOW from DELIVERY IMMEDIATELY Erection Equipment Available No Charge FOR THE BEST PRICES ANYWHERE Call Collect - Walkerton. 881-0187 held on June: 25 from seven to nine in the evening. Graduates and their parents, teachers and special guests were present in the school auditorium. W. A. Stevenson, principal of the school, welcomed everyone to the event and took the role of master of ceremonies , for the ,night. Donald Bakela'� trr; !fie ,o4t .i~he „,4�1; a nates of 1974,intfpgttlp�ei.'the head table. Richali brr then' in c troduced the graduates to the - assembly. Rev. John G. Roberts asked the blessing for the exc11- . ent cold plate banquet provided and served . by .the Belgrave Women's Institute. They were thanked for the fine meal by William Elston. The Shindigs provided musical numbers. This group is composed of Grade 8 graduates: A new and rising group known as Freedom Three also performed. Mr. Stevenson, with aid of Mr. ° Orr, presented the following athletic awards: Midget girls, Nancy Verbeek and Andrea qoultes; midget boys, Kevin Koehler ; junior girls, Karen Coultes; junior boys, Robbie Nicholson; intermediate girls, Angela Muscheid; in- termediate boys, Donald Dun- bar; senior girls, Janet Cook; senior boys, Wayne Cook. ELECT JOHN LONEY Progressive Conservative in Bruce . A Stanfield government will amend the Income Tax Act to permit a de- duction for interest over 8% on a first mortgage for a principal residence. For example, on a $20,000.00 mort- gage cit 12%, the annual deduction would amount to $800.00. . A Stanfield government will remove the inflationary 11% Federal Sales Tax on building materials so that more new houses and apartments can be built. We have solid programs to help Canada and Canadians g, The gi'l'ls' academic award* from ,the Belgrave Co -Op was presented by Murray Lougheed to the top academic student, Sheila Shobbrook. Gary Hopper received the boys' academic achievement award which is sponsored by the North Huron Credit Union. Jack Alexander expressed,,, greeting and congratulations tom the grhdu10class on beh _,Y the Huron Comity, Board of 1- - cation. He then presented aca- demic achievement trophies to top students Sheila Shobbrook and Gary Hopper; Miss Joan Currie and Miss Brenda .Johnston gave a com- bined presentation which was very revealing to the students and parents. They stressed the role of the individual student in the secondary school system and of the new friends to make, clubs to join and the need of being in tune with the school. They also stressed the importance of course choice, and hard work to achieve success. . ' The graduating class then re- ceived diplomas from Mr. Alexander and the official pro- gram was closed with "0. Canada". The evening was very relaxed and enjoyed by all. The graduating class of 1973-74 from East Wawanosh Public School is as follows: Donald Bakelaar, Lyle Bridge, Lynne Bridge, Spencer Burley, Dean Campbell, Wayne Campbell, Janet Cook, Wayne Cook, Donald Dunbar, Mary Ellen Elston, Brian Fidom, Laurie Haines, Lynne Haines, Kitty Hartleib, Gary Hopper, Scot Lougheed, April McBurney, Cameron Mc- Callum, Wayne McDowell, Laurine McNee, Elizabeth Meurs, Constance Meurs, Angela Muschied, Barbara Muscheid, Olaf Muschied, Alison Roberts, Steven Robinson, Karen Scott, Donald §biell, Sheila Shobbrook, Lori Thompson, Marni Walsh, David Wattain, Reta Lynn White, Bluevale Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller of London were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent. Visitors on Tuesday of last week were Mrs. Robert Stewart and Mrs. Lorne McAllister of Tees - water. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall on Saturday. Those at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rainey of Akron, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall of Chatham ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orvis and Sharon of Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casemore of Petrolia; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hall of Shakes- peare and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall of Brussels. Union services will begin July 7th when the Presbyterian Church congregation will attend the United Church for this month. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. There will not be Sunday School in the Presbyterian Church this month. Final assembly at EWschool BELGRAVE — On Wednesday - of last Week, the final assembly of the year was held in the East Wa- wanosh auditorium. ' It was held by the kindergarten class and the teacher, Mrs. Brydges. . The Glee Club started the pro- gram with many familiarsongs directed by Mrs. Roger. The graduation ceremonies were a huge success because the tiny folk of the school put their whole hearts into the show and their teacher had all the little extras done with an expert touch. sf t l aw sh is plea to; ti it + � people entering ,t " regrets.. that a fine %' ' young people is leafing . group o. for secondary school. Both grad- uating, classes will be a credit to their school. PATRICIA J. KING • Patricia J. King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold King., RR 2, Wingharh graduated' from Fanshawe College with a diploma in Early Childhood Teacher Education. ° Convoca- tion exercises` were held on May 31 at Alumni Hall, Uni-' versity of Western Ontario. Anbesol is a handy first 'aid treatment for the relief of denture pain. It cools. soothes and . helps prevent infection. And puts the smile back on your face. YOUR WINGHAM PHARMACIST ONTARIO 11' ie blind and the dila;.___ should have an income of at least $2600_ a year.: In July, Ontario will introduce a Special Benefits , program. It will place extra funds on top. of federal Guaranteed Income.Supplements—enough to guarantee • the elderly who are qualified residents of Ontario \an income of $2600 a year. Blind and disabled people who qualify for Family Benefits will also be entitled to these special benefits. Beginning September 1, approved drugs prescribed by a doctor or dentist will. be available, free of . charge, to those qualifying for the special benefits ' outlined above, Family Benefits. or the federal 'Guaranteed Income Supplement, Drug cards will be mailed automatically. You don't have to apply for,them. Who will receive these special benefits? If you are 65 or over (with an annual income of less than $2600)...and you now receive both Old Age Security and the Guaranteed income Supplement... you will receive your benefits cheque each month, automatically. You do not have to apply for it. If you are 65 or over. (with an annual income of less -than $2600)...and you do not receive any federal income supplement... please give us a call. Our telephone number is shown'below. If you are blind or disabled... and you now receive assistance under Ontario's Family Benefit Program... you will receive ypur benefits cheque each month, automatically. Yon do not have to apply for it. If you are blind or disabled... and you do not receive Provincial assistance... please give us a call. Our telephone number is shown below. Any questions? Call us, free of charge. Dial "0" and ask the operator for Zenith 8-2000' Residents within the Metro Toronto local calling area should dial 965-8470. Ontario (3UARANTEED,ANNUAL INCOME SYSTEM First aid for your"mouth. Arthur Mean, Minister of Revenue Wiliam Davis, Premier Rene Brunelle, Minister of Community and Social Services Prink Miller, Minister of Health 7444221