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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-06-05, Page 5• • 4 LISE SOAP •. POWDER *OIL • SHAMPOO Baby's Own products are especially made'for 'baby's delicate skin.Contain sooth- ing Lanolin tor extra gentle- ness. The powder is made of the finest imported talc to help prevent diaper rash. It's a rough% orld! Make it sort and gentle for your baby Always use Baby's Own . 1%0Gau att. officiated at a protty0OuntrYeatyle °Wedding SP terSA lican Chug at 70, h, Lucknow, when Marriage: vows were exchanged by Jo -Ann, Siecker and Thomas Hugh Todd, both of St. Helens. The bide is the daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs;, John A. Siecker andathe° groom is the son of Mrs., Thomas J. Todd. All are from the St. Helens area. Mrs. Ann Pritchard presided at the console of the church organ and the bride's father sang,a solo. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor - length A-line gown of polyester knit. Elegant in its simplicity, the gown was styled with V neckline CERTAINiPLEASE IIPT'11DID *Shirts *Slacks *Sweaters *Ties READMAN CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR Wingharm" 357-1242 GET A HEAD START with a 5 year 9 1/2 % GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE with interest cumulated over 5 years, our Guar- . anteed Investment Certificates would be worth as follows: Amount - Value Invested At Maturity $ 1,000.00 $ 1,590.55 $ 5,000.00 $ 7,952.65 $10,000.00 $15,905.28 $20,000.00 $31,810.56 The all Ontario Trust Company begun ii, /889 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VG VICTORIA and GREY TRUST 'COMPANY SINCE 1889 Main Street, East, Listowel, Ont. Mrs. Sharon E. Scott, Manager. NOXEMA Mouthwash ,90,..99 BAYER'S -CHILDREN'S Aspirin 24's .2 NEW - CLAIROL HAIR PAINTING KIT Quiet Touch s2.99 CLAIROL Frost and Tip KIT s4.49 GILLETTE Fo�t J1.29 . MAXaI PADS ree 30-5 . 89 TRIANGLE orsCOUNT PATEA'T Mf0/C/AVS • COSMfl1[ S TOBACCOS rOpen 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays • Sundays Noon to Six ver l trimmed witlace and. >laroJ , sort sleeves °edged .with marl. WU. i sboulder,length V.ell. from a headpiece faf white flowers anti, she carried a bouquet of red rose$. The bridalattendants were at* traetively gowned in country style dresses. Matron ,of honor., Mrs. Ramona Humphrey of St. Helens wore a: floor -length gown of green polyester with a street - length printed pinafore. Brides- maid Miss Kathy Greighley of Burlington chose a yellow polyester gown topped with a printed pinafore. Each girl carried a bouquet of bronze mums. Donald McDonald of St. Helens was groomsman and ushering guests were Wayne Todd and John D. Siecker, both of 'St. Helens. Robert A. Sleeker of St. Helens was ringbearer. Following the wedding, na dinner was .held in the Anglican parish hall. Gordon McIntyre, uncle of the groom, of Richmond Hill, acted as master of cere- monies. A reception followed ,in the Lucknow Legion Hall. The motherseof the bride and groom wore similar floor -length ensembles, the bride's mother in blue flowered polyester, the groom's mother in green flowered polyester: The bride's mother wore a corsage of red carnations and the groom's mother chose a corsage of yellow and bronze mums. For travelling, the bride wore a blue knit pantsuit. On their return, they will reside on St. Helens Farms, RR 2, Lucknow. Corinne :Frances Meter, ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,scar Kieffer of RR 1, Blue, vale received her degree of Bachelor of Science in Nurs- ing during the spring convo- cation excercises on Friday, May 30 at the University of Toronto at Convocation Hall. She is also a graduate of F. E. Madill Secondary School and of St. Joseph's School of Nursing, London. Attending the graduation were her par- ents and Godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kieffer of Tees - water. A dinner was enjoyed in her honor at the "Octavio" Restaurant following the graduation. At present she is employed with the V.O.N., Toronto. SENIORS PETITION MAITLAND AUTHORITY GORRIE-The executive of the Gorrie Senior Citizens ze s Come Alive Club decided the bus trip to Elora is free of charge to all sen- ior citizens of Gorrie area on June 17. The bus leaves at 1 p.m. at the community hall and at El- schner's Store. A petition has been. made to Maitland Conservation Authority regarding the condition of the Gorrie dam and park. Residents are concerned regarding this for- mer natural spot of beauty in the village. It originated with the residents and perhaps it needs a Do It Yourself Kit again. ARTIST JAMELIE HASSAN of London directs and advises imaginative youngsters on their "works of art" .at the Wingham- library paint -in, Saturday. The event was one of many sponsored anti organized by the Huron County libraries 'throughout the year. Fun -art happenin.g at Wingham library Whoever thinks of art as Im- practical should have been around the Town Hall Saturday. At first glance, it looked like "Clean Up Wingham Day" as 38 youngsters roamed around the building onto the main- street collecting pieces of garbage, Still active at ninety yrs. Mrs. Margaret Wright of Gor- rie is a rather remarkable 'Wo- man. She just celebrated her 90th birthday May 23, but you couli i i't -tell herrape just to -look yt hi, rpertmentai, scu ure..:Ail . aup- talk•td'Fier. Beo£lise lVfr �P`t�ight ► except fort those scrounged is one of the most active 90 -year - from the artists off the streets and olds you'll ever meet. She lives from backyards, were provided alone, keeps up her own home by the library with financial and.tends a tiny garden: Site also assistance from the Ontario happens to be a very avid hockey ' Ministry of Colleges and Uni- fan who follows all the NHL versifies. games and knows most of the players by name. When asked for a favorite team, she explained that she didn't have a favorite in this year's Stanley Cup games, so she wasn't too disappointed when any one team lost. Her family gathered for her birthday to join in the celebra- tion. Mrs. Wright has two sons. nine grandchildren and seven- teen great-grandchildren. Cele- brating with her were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright, Ken Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Derherling and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howie Wright, Owen Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Alan McRae and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wheeler and family. Unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Francis and family from British . Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lock- wood and son from Manitoba. wood and even rooting out dande- lions. Believe it or not, the ac- tivity was in aid of art. It was "Library Paint -In" day, and boys and girls from Wing - ham, Turnberry, and Howick Central Schools converged on the Town HMI council chambers to participate in two painting sessions with visiting artist Jamelie Hassan. Working with everything from lace and feathers to bugs, leaves and pieces of paper, the young- sters made wall hangings, coffee table ornaments and "you-itaine- tts". They used paint. fiberglass and latex to transform their found articles into works of ex- -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ballagh' of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Row- land lijallagh and Lavonne of Catherine Street, spent Sunday in Elmira where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bronson and family. Also present, the oc- casion being Rowland Ballagh's birthday, were Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Gregory and Steven of Dundas. MRS. MARGARET WRIGHT of Gorrie celebrated her 90th birthday May 23, but she certainly doesn't look her age. A very active woman, Mrs. Wright keeps up her own home and a tiny garden. Huron • County has been spon- soriug a visiting artist series dur- ing May, and Saturday was Wingham's turn. Sculpture, sketching and silk-screening have been demonstrated at Sea - forth, Exeter and Goderich ear- lier in the month. Saturday was split into two sessions, with chil- dren aged nine to eleven at- tending in the morning, and the older age group 12-14 in the after- noon. All the artists in the series are staff members from the Lon- don Public Library and Art ` Museum. Miss Hassan, London artist extraordinaire and Wing - ham's gain on ' 'Saturday, was helped in her instruction by county librarian Bill Partridge. For those .who missed Satur- day's happening at the Town Hall, the aftermath can still be 'liewed at the Wingham Public ibrary where. much of the work will be on display for the next feyv weeks. Salary agreement ratified between Huron Bd., teachers By Ross Haugh The 1975 salary agreement be- tween the Huron County Board of Education and secondary school tcac''(I S waN ratified ata :special board meeting in Clinton recent- ly. I' increase Irotrt ,! year ago is 29.9 per cent. Clarke Teal of Goderich District Col- legiate, teacher negotiator said "this includes 3.5 per cent which is a natural increase due to ad- vancement on the old agree- ment." In making the recommendation to the board, trilstee Cayley Hill of Goderich said, "Negotiations were very amicable. The costs of settlement, while higher than usual are in keeping with the times. Our costs in Huron will be in line with any in the province. When other boards settle, their negotiations we will find we have had a satisfactory form of settle- ment ." Director of Education D. J. Cochrane said the overall 29.9 per cent increase includes all fringe FXP. 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 EXP. 0 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 910 ('.AT 1 $10,400 $11,070 $11,740 $12,410 $13,080 $13,750 $14,420 $15,090 $15.760 $16,430 $17,100 benefits. He added, "In coming 'up with this figure we took all our costs as of March 31 + f this ,year and projected to what they will be. al the same date in 1976." iii benefits, the board will now pay 100 pier cent of OHIP pre- miums and 85 per cent of drug plan premiums. Under the cur- rent contract the board paid 75 per cent of both premiums. A cost of living clause is also in- cluded in the new contract. It will be paid in April, 1976 and'August 1976. The April, 1976 cost of Iiving allowance would be based on one- third of a salary multiplied by the percentage increase in CPI from November 1975 through March, 1976. Negotiators for the teachers ware Clarke Teal, Goderich; Jack Kopas, Wingham; Bob Smith. Clinton; Gordon Johns, Exeter and Bruce Eccles, Sea - forth. Representing the board were .chairman Cayley Hill, Wil- fred Shortreed, Herb Turkheim, Ken Cooke. Charlie Thomas. THE NEW SALARYGRiD ('AT. 2 $10,800 $11,560 $12,320 $13,080 $13,840 $14,600 $15,360 $16,120 $16.8110 $1,,640 - $18.400 CAT. 3 CAT. 4 $12,900 $12,400 $12,870 $13,350 $13,740 $14,300 $14,610 $15,250 $15,480 $16,200 $16,350 $17,150 $17,220 $18,100 $18,090 $19,050 $18,960 $20,000 $19,830 $20,.950 $20.700 $21.900 THE PRESENT SALARY GRiD CAT. 1 $ 7.700 $ 8,300 $ 8,900 $ 9,400 $10,000 $10,700 $11,300 $11,900 $12,500 $13,100 $14.400 ('AT. 2 $ 8,000 $ 8,600 $ 9,200 $ 9,700 $10,400 $11,000 -$11,600 -$12,300. $12,900 $13,500 $14,900 CAT. 3 CAT. 4 $ 8,900 $ 9,400 $ 9,500 $10,000 $10,000 $10,6100 $10,700 $11,200 $11,300 $11,900 $12,000 $12,600 $12,600 $13,200 $13,200 $13,800 $13.800 $14,300 $14,400 $14,900 $15.000 $15,500 Gomes :East 'on Wome#1's Institute held its twuat meeting .in Ebel United Church and opstomary'open in 49mr i were held Mrs, Harold Wilaeo ole mord ratified the district. 'directors. Mrs. W><lljam Humph- ries, Walton,', gave the report of the secretary -treasurer. Mrs. Malcolm ,Mian, Wroxeter, press- dent, gave the welcome, Mrs, Alex Graham, gave the public re- lations report and Mrs. Harold. Wallace, .FWI( :board member gave an address: The Molesworth Institute entertained with a skit. The standing committees gave re- ports. Mrs. Harold Wallace con- ducted the election of officers: President. Mrs. Malcolm Allan, Wroxeter; Ist vice pres., Mrs. John Freeman. R.2, Gor- rie: Gor-rie: 2nd vice pres., Mrs. James Smif%, RR 1, Listowel; sec.- treas., Mrs. Lloyd *Jacqu.es, Gorrie: public relations, Mrs. Alex Graham, Gorrie; - Federated rep., Mrs. Harold Wallace, Clifford; Mrs. Ken Mac- Donald of Brussels the alternate;' district delegate, Mrs. John Freeman, RR 2, Gorrie; alter- nate, Mrs. James Smith, RR 1, Listowel; curator, Mrs. Carl Hemmingw.ay, Brussels: audi- tors, Mrs. Dalton Dickison and Mrs. Ronald McMichael, Wroxe- Witchcraft topic for young people WHITECHURCU -- Miss Kathy Purdon, at the regular meeting of the. Whitechurch .and Langside Young People'sSociety held in Chalmers Church Sunday evening, spoke on the topic, "Witchcraft and Symbols". She read scripture to explain witch-. craft. - Nancy .deBoer opened the meeting with a singsong and Bev Kay led in prayer. The offering was received and dedicated by Mr. Kay. The vice-president, Graham Kay, announced that the next meeting ,will be held June 8 at Langside with John F. deBoer the guest speaker. The .meeting' closed with pray- er. Grace was sung and lunch was served to the 15. in attend- ance. ter., Wie Weedortiu O 4 port was •giv'e'n by Turnbull of Brims. then adjourned fa WO served h in, the commmtulnity, To open the afternoon the Hyrn of All Nam sung: TheEthel WI gave address, of welcome and Ford wish WI replied, Guest spotter -1 Mrs. Clarence Diamond . Hamburg, was, iutrod i Mrs. Clarence Carswefl,. with, Mrs. ;Diamond`. slides of the WI event The Majestic W°I, Brussel* in a sing -song- Miss Jane gilley, Huron; home ecOnoroist alsotshbwed slideS of a 4-H i at work. A edlleetion f .,fie for .friendship wasatql Mrs, Harold `Wallace. Mrs., ..tohn Freeman, Gorriet was 'the organist ,for the day, Miss Hilary Patricia Hay, daughter of Dr. J. M. D. and Mrs. Hay and granddaughter of -Dr. F. A. and Mrs..Parker, Wingham, received heJr Bachelor of Science degree (Honour Biology) on Mayt`23 at the University of W'aterl .. Hilary and a girlfriend fellow honour graduate, left on May 24 for a three month tour. of Europe. Another granddaughter, Patricia Ann O'Laughlin of Houston, Texas also graduated Ifrom Univer- sity this May. - OPEN HOUSE JUNE 7 & 8 9A.M. -9P.M. 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