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8: 30 p.m. -9:00 p.m. pool FEE 57.00
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andi hour swim
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MEN'S
SWIM GYM
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8:30 p.m. -9:00 p.m. pool
CED ADULT THURSDAY 9:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m.
INSTRUCTION
LADIES ADULT THURSDAY
INSTRUCTION
DIAPER SWIM TUESDAY 11:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
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BEGINNERS
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12:00 p.m. -12:30 p.m.
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4:30 p.m. -5:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. -1 :30 p.m.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 21 _
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Personal Notes
On &moi a y afternoon White-
church Women's Institute execu-
tive and convener members met
at the home of Mrs. George Fish-
er, secretary -treasurer, to pre-
pare the program for W15-78.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and
Wilford Clipperton attended,. the
Ber ard-Cousins wedding held at
the Anglican Church on Satur-
day. The wedding dinner was also
served in the church basement.
The reception was held in the Ma-
sonic Hall, Thorndate.
Angus Falconer last week had
his driveway paved.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer King of
Brussels on Friday visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Schultz.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Majury
of Paisley spent the weekend with
Albert Coultes and also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig 4114
f mily and Mr. and Mrs-, 410144,,
Coultes and family.
Mrs. Wallace Milligagn, Mary
Lou and Mrs. Alan Falconer on.
Tuesday evening attended a re1h,
tive shower near Streetsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moor%
Linda, 'i chard and Cindy wee
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Moore, Wroxeter.
On Friday night, Lucknow
team, with which Richard Mo*lre
plays, were at Belmore where the.
score was a 7-7 tie.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bowers
of Montreal were guests at the.
Ducharme-Laidlaw wedding and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw. Mrs. Bowers and Mrd.
Ducharme trained together as
nurses at London.
STEWART BEATTIE listens with interest as Don Kennedy
of the Western Fotihdry explains 'some of the procedures at
the plant during Saturday's Open House tour. Tours and
information o the new manufacturing operations were pro-
vided for all • itors.
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Vacation Bible Sebum 10 ben
held for two Wee in ul R, mQnI
Ings only, Helpers are needed.
Chalmers WMS will meet
Wednesday, June 18, at the home
of Mrs. Doig
Brian and Gayfe , Intoul.; were.
Saturday visitors With Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Rintoul and family of
Tnttenhant. ,
Whitechurch Women's In-
stitute June meeting is a bee trip
to Rockton to view the animals on
June 17. The bus will be at White-
church at 9 a.m.
Visitors on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw were
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long of
London, Paul Laidlaw of Windsor
and Jane of London. All were also
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Durnin and attended the Du-
charme-Laidlaw wedding in
Chalmers Presbyterian Church
on Saturday at "3:30,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie of
Getting children
to brush often
How do you get younsters to
keep to good oral hygiene prac-
tices? They usually have more
"urgent" matters in mind. You
can keep talking to them about it,
reminding them to brush their
teeth and so on, but it's like talk-
ing to a brick wall sometimes.
That's why the Canadian Dental
Association writes columns like
this one, or publishes pamphlets.
Other health organizatiois,
private. or government, also pub-
lish informative literature, most
1)f which can be picked up free at
your dentist's office. The CDA
writes its pamphlets to attract
-younsters and make an impres-
sion on them, without the preach-
ing that usually accompanies the
urging of such preventive dental
measures.
Candy eaters, for example,
can't just be told not to indulge
themselves so much. But if they
could read it for themselves in
"official" pamphlets, the next
time they are likely to pay more
attention to the warnings of their
parents.
Using fluoride toothpastes, or
knowing what a fluoridated com-
munity water supply can do for
teeth, are detailed in the bro-
chures in an interesting way. All
the facts are boiled down into
quick -reading pamphlets and
many puupulai :,lyths are dis-
„Relled
4.
Next time you visit your den-'
fist, remember the pamphlets
are free, they can save a lot of
pain and expense, so why not pick
up some for. your children—and
yourself . 'I'! ►ore's a lot in them for
adults. as well.
t
FAYE MOIR and Herb Beitz distribute memento ash trays
to visitors at Western Foundry's Open House Saturday.
Anyone interested in the process itself could stand by as the
ashtrays were cut and manufactured on the spot.
Robert Douglas Mowbray,
M.D., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Mowbray of Wingham
received his degree from the
Faculty of Medicine at the
spring convocation at the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario on
June 6; 1975.
Pamela Ann Templeman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Templeman, Wingham grad-
uated from Fanshawe Col-
lege, Secretarial Science Di-
vision, London wish a diploma
in the Medical Secretary
Course. Graduation exercises
were held Friday, May 30,
1975.
Donna Hardie, daughter of
Mrs. Jas. Hardie, of Wing -
ham and the late Mr. Hardie,
graduated from the Faculty
of Education, University of
Toronto with a Bachelor of
Education degree in Family
Studies and Geography.
Spring convocation exercises
were held at Convocation Hall
on June 2, 1975.
Bruce Cameron received
his Bachelor of Engineering
Science Degree from the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario at
Convocation held June 4 in
Alumni Hall. Bruce is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A.
Cameron, Victoria St., Wing -
ham. Bruce was president of
the Undergraduate Engineer-
ing Society for 1974-75.
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Sarnia were weekend gm* with-
Mx;ivred Mrs. arli-"arriel' and
attended the pneharme-
wedding.
The guest for the rehearsal at
the Duh e--Lajdlaw wedding
were entertained on Friday even,
inn at the home of the bride's par -
opts, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laid,
law.
Mrs. Bill Parker of Exeter, who
had visited recently with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Doris Leeson of Nanai-
ino, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc-
Clenaghan, to tell them the news
of her visit with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim deBoer ar-
rived home on Friday evening
from their wedding trip to the
East Coast.
Visitors on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell of
Toronto. '
To celebrate Steven Rintoul's
third birthday on Sunday were
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.;
Bill Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard - Robinson, Belgrave, Mrs.
Anne Oberholtzer and Jeffery,
Wingham, Mir. and Mrs. Gordon .
Campbell, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Gutoskie, Michelle and
Michael, Kitchener, Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Cardiff, Brussels.
The celebration was at the home
of Steven's parents,,Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Rintoul, W. Wawanosh.
Whitechurch United Church
will hold anniversary services on
Sunday, June 15, at 11 a.m. and 8
p.m. Rev. Douglas Kaufman of
Lucknow will be guest minister
for the morning service. Both
services will feature special
music and the evening service
will be in charge of Student Min-
ister, Lawrence King. Everyone
is welcome to the services.
A . good number from White-
church United Church attended
the 50th celebration anniversary
service in Wingham, com-
memorating the 50th anniversary
of the United Church of Canada.
Miss Ella Maclntosh of Van-
couver .on Saturday was a visitor
with Mrs. Bill Scott of Luckltow
and accompanied her to the
Snowden -Tiffin wedding where
Mrs. Slott was organist.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacMillan,
Greg, Paul and David of Watford
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin -
of Lucknow, and on Sunday, ac-
companied by Mrs. George Tif-
fin, they visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Storey,
Heather and Jeffery of Goderich
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
..and::Mrs. Alex Craig and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter and
Trevor of London brought Mr..
and Mrs. Wallace Conn home on
the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Conn
had visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Conn and family
of Sherbrooke, Quebec.
Johnnie and Robbie Craig, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig of
Wingham, visited Saturday with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dawson Craig.
Mrs. Ronald Coultes of E.
Wawanosh, Mrs. Murray Coultes'
and Robert of Etobicoke visited
Saturday with Mrs. Earl Caslick.
Miss Joyce Tiffin of Toronto
and Barry Tiffin of Kitchener
spent the weekend with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin,
and attended the Snowden -Tiffin
wedding and reception.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. - Bevin Tiffin on the arrival
last week of a baby boy at Wing -
ham Hospital, a brother for Ste-
phen.
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