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COMMON. SENSE WON ,rHE DAY in the play "The Knights and the Dragon" presented
•by grade three students. at the Wingham Public School assembly last Thursday. Red
Knight, alias fireman Curtis°Moore, solved dragon Ronnie Clark's fire problem With a
simple hose and water much to admiration' of King Ian Metcalfe, Princes Bill Weima and
Prime Minister Robbie Willis.
Belgrave
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartwell
of Port . Credit and Craig
Sehreiber of Milton visited with
their grandmother , Mtn'. Earl.
Andeiso? ,t oz the weeeepd '� 1.1
,Provide fully ,service
Park at Fordwich Contcict Head
335-3341 or. `Palmersto
3646 where homes are avail+
KINDERGARTEN
ORIENTATION
The school days from May 26 to
June 9 are being used to orient
next y ar's kindergarten pupils.
Mrs. Underwood has decided to
bring in children who will be at-
tending kindergarten next year
for half'a day. The purpose of this
is to introduce them to school
routines. Some of _them are en-
joying this new life, but when you
walk ,down the hall you find out
some like the old life better.
Sandy Carson
mately at 9:15 a.m..All spectators
welcome. ' -
Willie Stafford
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BICYCLE RODEO
The bicycle rodeo was held on
May 24th with about 62 -contes-
tants: First the contestants had to
complete a written test then
come out on Saturday May 24 and
try their luck at different cour-
ses. They also had their bicycle
checked for the necessary parts
The winners are: Junior boys, 1st.
Kevin Armstrong, 2nd Mark
Pfeffer; Junior girls, 1st
Marguerite Boonstra, 2nd Ken-
dra 'Robertson; Senior Boys, 1st
Paul Douglas, 2nd David Mann;
and Senior Girls, 1st. Sharon
Brown, 2nd Donna Harding.
Brent Johnston
Stephen Douglas
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MANAGED FOREST
TAX REDUCTION PROGRAM
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The Ontario Government has set up
a program of tax `reductions on
forest land. The purpose is to
encourage proper - management of
such land, and to ensute its fdllest
productivity.
Qualifying forest land owners will
. receive grants equal to 50% of the
1973-74-75 municipal and school
taxes levied on their forest property.
This program will be of interest to
anyone owning forest land that is not
assessed as part of a farm. It is for
the•relief of landowners who manage
their forests for the production of
wood andwood products, and for
the provision of wildlife habitat,
water conservation, and prevention
of erosion.
For further information and an appli-
cation, phone (416) 965-3500 or
write:
Subsidies Branch
Ministry of Treasury, Economics
and Intergovernmental Affairs
56 Wellesley Street West
Toronto, Ontario
GRADE EIGHT
CLASS PICTURES
Due to the fact that the photo-
graphers were not pleased with'
the results ,of the first pictures
after development, the photo-
grapher visited Howick again on
May 28. Here's hoping -that. these
pictures turn out!
Diane McLean
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CROSS COUNTY
Tbis week at noon recesses,
Mr. Livermore has been running
cross country races. This difficult
course takes place along the lim-
its of the school grounds and• at
the community centre. Points
from this event are calculated
and go towards field day. In Jun-
ior Boys Ronnie Lockie came
first, Dirk De Bruin came second
and David Mann place third. Ter-
ry Willoughby came in fourth. In
the Junior girls division Barb
Noble placed first, Nancy Ver-
steeg came second, Anita Rein -
ink came third and Sandra
Templeman placed fourth. Abra-
ham Versteeg came in first for
the Intermediate boys, second
was - Greg Brown, Tim Gibson
came third, and David Burns
came fourth. Rhea Behrns placed
first in Intermediate girls, second
was Laurel Dane, third was Nan-
cy Dickson, and fourth was Hea-
ther Brant. Dale Gibson came
first in Senior boys,. Murray Hays
came second, Robert Gibson
came third and Neil Van Loo fin-
ished fourth. Karen Fitch led the
Senior girls, finishing first, Yo-
landa De Bruin carne second. Jo-
anne Kennedy placed third and
rami Haasnoot finished fourth.
Even though there is only one
winner, all competitors deserve
to win.
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Ministry of Treasury
Economics and
Intergovernmental
Ontario Affairs
Honourable Leo Bernier
Minister of Natural Resources
Honourable W. Darcy McKeough
Treasurer of Ontario
Roger Murray
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OT rANZA TRIP
Tired teacherClalso students)
and blistered feet are the result of
our three day visit in Ottawa. An
8 hour bus ride on Tuesday May
20 began our excursion. Some of
the highlights of our trip were
touring the Parliament Building,
viewing the House of Commons in
session, and touring the Gover-
nor -General's residence. While in
Ottawa, Room 13 and 15 stayed at
the Glengarry House, Carleton
University.
Many students probably agree
that this is one of the better edu-
cational trip's.
Nancy Fisher
Barbara Kaufman
Bluevale
CURRAH'S GENERAL STORE GORRIE
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S, LADIES
AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,.
DRY GOODS, YARD GOODS AND NOTIONS
MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY!
Because of limited store space, this stock will be displayed and sol(
from the VILLAGE HP1LL - Gorrie.
IT'S A COMPLETE STOCK LIQUIDATION SALE
OF BRAND NAME FAMILY,CLOTHING, DRY
GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOTS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott and
Mr. ° and Mrs. Charles Mathers
visited on Sunday at Huronview.
Debbie and David Campbell
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Mathers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hall and
family of Shakespeare visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Hall.
. Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen
were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Newton
and Cindy of Wroxeter. .
Miss Patti Stewart of Tees -
water spent part of the weekend
with Kathy Walker. Miss Gemma
de Bruyn and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Elliott were Sunday visi-
tors at the Walker home.
Come and enjoy genuine sell out bargains on hundreds 'of family
clothing items ... thousands of dollars of BRAND NAME, FIRST QUALITY
merchandise. EVERY ITEM IS ON SALE, and sale tagged so you can see
and compare the savings for yourself
IT'S A' THE VILLAGE HALL - GORRIE
You'll see the redyellow signs)
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LIQUIDATION SALE STARTS FRIDAY and will
continue until everything is sold .
REMEMBER: WE'LL BE,OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. BE SURE TO
VISIS US ... DON'T MISS THE GENUINE SELL OUT BARGAINS!
FIELD DAY
Howick Central School is plan-
ning a field day' tor the grade
three to eight students. This day
Will take place at ilowick Central
on June 3rd starting, approxi -
Approach water with respect
and it can be a lot of fun. Ap-
proach it .oarel'essly and water
can take your life. Make your
chptedtithe safe one.