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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-03-27, Page 2St. Helens Personals Ten tables were played at the shoot party on Thursday evening the St. Helens Hall. High prizes Went to Mrs. Lawrence Taylor of Belgrave and Douglas Miller with second high going to Mrs. John Gaunt and Pete Jefferson. The travelling shoot was won by Mrs. Jim Errington. Tie next party is on April 3. Congratulatiocs to the Luck - now PeeWees on winning the W.O.A.A. "D" Championship. Playing from this community on the team are Bradley Humphrey, Donald and Douglas Dorscht and Stephen and Larry McPherson. Margie McPherson spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson at Caledon. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -McPherson were David Shephard and David Black of London and Mrs. Fred Thomp- son, Benny and Billy of Caledon. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Corrigan of Barrie spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller and family. Douglas Mewhinney of Milton visited on the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mewhinney. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McCabe of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston of Bluevale, Mrs. Fred McQuillan and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller and family visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuillan en their 25th wedding anniversary. Lakelet Mrs. Lorna Clark and Tim of Stratford spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Greenley and Barry. Robert Allan was able to return to his home on Saturday. Recreational hockey saw Lake - let defeat $elmore-Wroxeter Combines 6-2 in a second game played at Howick Community Centre Friday night. EAST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP FEDERATION. OF AGRICULTURE ANNUAL MEETING AND BANQUET will be held at SNELL'S RESTAURANT, WESTFIELD FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, AT 7:00 ° GUEST SPEAKER: MURRAY GAUNT-M.L.A. TICKETS $3.00 Available from your local Township Director ELDON COOK Chairman. S. HALLAHAN Secretory 0 THE YOUNGEST SKATERS in the Belmore Ice Carnival Wednesday had some trouble even standing on the ice, .let alone skating, but that wasn't going ;to stop them from entering the competition. They were: winner Greg Mulvey, Lori McKague, Scott Dickson and Janice Sue McKague. BY--MURRAY GAUNT, MPP HURON -BRUCE Report from Queen's Park Many young people at presen are trying to make arrangemen for summer employment an t since the government has recent- ts ly announced Ontario Experience d 1975, this year's summer employ- ment program, I thought I would include it in my weekly report. Most students will want to apply for programs operating in their own area because they would prefer to be within commuting distance of their homes. I will list''some of the programs ., which I think may be .of parti- ry - c>l lar Itareakm-to k ,idents �.L'•'lrney Gen- eral — community work for young people in connection with provincial courts (family_ divis- ion.) 2. Ministry of Colleges and Universities — young people can work in art galleries, museums, regional libraries throughout the province. There are also interest-free loans available to young people up to a maximum of $1,000 per venture to own, or operate, their own summer business. 3. • Ministry of Community and Social Services — opportunities to work with municipal recrea- tion departments in developing leisure opportunities for the dis- abled and handicapped. 4. Ministry of Correctional Services, • 5. Ministry of Education, 6. Ministry of Health, 7. Ministry of Housing, 8. Ministry of Industry and Tourism. All these ministries have job possibilities for post sec- ondary students. 9. Ministry of the Environ- ment, and 10. Ministry of Natural Re- sources have opportunities throughout the Province for man- ual, technical, and clerical posi- tions. The applications should be sub- mitted no later than April ist, 1975 for all post -secondary .stu- dents, and by May ist, 1975 for all secondary students. The final report of the Ontario Electoral Boundaries Commis- sion was tabled last week in the Legislature. The riding of Huron - Bruce has been extended on the south side to include the Town- ships of Hullett and McKillop. To the north the Township of Sau- geen has been added, as well as the Towns of Port Elgin and Southampton. Other than the ad- .'ditions mentioned the riding stays the same. The Electoral Report increases the number of ridings from 117 to 125. Six of the eight new ridings will be in the metropolitan Tor - store liest ytdue )Wi •sIr Pte" by Piffle ..1S heSaVfliet5....•,.. fe�' se BOOK YOUR REQUIREMENTS TODAY for pickup off truck at your local CO-OP store. Booking offer expires April 5, 1975. 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BELGRAVE BRANCH WINGHAM 357-2711 BRUSSELS 887-6453 - LA' ' CJ UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO DENTURE CLEANING TABLETS LACK ANSODENT \ ' 1 ' 0 P®WEG3 Ansodent powder's _ powerful efferves cing action de;troys/ more denture aac / teria and is more / effective against 0 denture stains than / I either of the two leading tablets If you want the proof. lust try Ansodent and see how much brighter and Pr • . h r vdenturPa will h. onto area, and the other two will be in the Ottawa and Kitchener areas. The Throne debate is currently in progress and will likely be completed before the budget comes down on April 7th. Provincial spending ceilings imposed on school boards for this year will be increased by $50 a student because of continuing in- flation, Education Minister Tom. flelis announced • k. its mcg l t t ,• ;, o ,gip Mil- r' il- t' • share of education costs. Mr. Wells also announced the province will not increase its 'share of education costs, which are currently 60 per cent province -wide. It's More Fun To Find Easter Treats *Chocolate Chickens *Chocolate Rabbits *Marshmallow Eggs *Bonbon Candhs *Chocolate Rabbits & Eggs ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TILL EASTER Lee Vance, L#d WINGHAM YOUR WINGHAM PHARMACIST 4. ONTARIO THE SCISSORS WIZARDS; GORRIE — Elizabeth Mc- Caughan was elected president of the Gorrie I Club at its first meet- ing. Kathy Bennett was named vice-president. The leaders are Mrs. William Bennett and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy. Mrs. Gowdy hosted the first meeting and 11 girls attended. The new project is "What Shall I wear?" and all members were involved in lively discussions on why we dress as we do, choosing clothes that are right for the indi- vidual and surveying present wardrobes. At the second meeting, the girls chose a name for their club. Irene Schuitema read the minutes and roll call, 'from your personal analysis tell what your activities are, was answered by ten. -mem- bers. Mrs. Gowdy discussed how horizontal and vertical lines en- large the appearance and how printed fabric can make aperson look smaller, larger, taller or. shorter. Mrs.- Bennett discussed the different texturo of certain fabrics and Ka.ny Beripett,„ demonstrated how to properly sew a buttoft on cloth. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Bennett's home on March 29 at 9:30 a.m. COMFORT, SAFETY AND SECURITY WITH BERG COW SAVER STALLS Berg Cow Saver Stalls keep your cows secure and comfortable with far less chance of injury. Whether a cow is standing, eating or Tying down, the chain slack is automatically taken up by the special belt shaped arches: No danger of tripping, tangling or choking. Berg Cow Saver Stalls save bedding and your cows are cleaner and more comfortable. 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