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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-03-29, Page 3210 V R N •D 1NVP 5 Year Annual Interest An "A" rated investment by the Canada. Bond Rating Service. STANDARD TRUST 237 Josephine Street, Box 850 Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 Telephone: 357-2022 Rates subject to change. OPEN Mon. -Fri. 9 am to 5 pm; Fri. 1111 6 pm; Sat. 9 am to 1 pm 4 POMO cansisalte14#0nOr CPI* Pella* Insurance CariuMulon ,..,,Ammilon1.3.4wAnirg.X•T'',TQMSATIAT7A7P7,7 One Stop Party Shop Everything You Nee!' CompIete SuppHe Ask about profrrJ " bride car idt" 1308 Ma Street a Davidson, Listowel • • Under tbe direction of CI Debbie • _Campbell44 Capt..14a0.404#00ni'''' e drill.. team ..competed With .its ListeweLemmterpart. The haMITIOng" - competition involved ,many intricate' maneuvers andbeth4teams4i4thelr utmost. .outperform each, otter. Nothing escaped the seasenedves of the judges; -Bort Morin .of Breath 180 . and,. Ed Rowland of 'ListOwers Branch 259, both veterans themselves a presidenta of their respective branches, were 'extremely well qualified to judge the event. OT10E To the Homeowners in the Township of Morris The Township of Morris is now accepting applications for loans under •the Ontario Home Renewal Program, for loans to a maximum of $7,500. for eligible home repairs. For more information regarding eligibility and procedure, contact the Municipal Office, 887-6137. • L. . . . , When the final score sheets were 0. ,-.. .. tallied, it became apparent that the • Wingham squadron had Wen the..,,...-AIA.:t..:. ...Nto,.,..,„ friendly competition but only by the >•,...- ....... .4„ a smallest of margins. The team ......„.. ........0„:-.:::::.•:.: ..,.. 4.. ..„.:. . a locaF.restaurant.:Congratutations KEN HOGG, a- stodeett-Of the W4791.1417 r PUNI°Set)091, Went off to a 3 ....:g.. celebrated the victory with a visit - to' . '' , - • - • • .. to allmembers of the tam* • • quiet corner to satite reSearChforf7fa Science f3edjqCf, 'WhiCh The cadets exercising_ iii the Armouries had a full, slate of is to be completed, this week. The p:roleCts. vvN be judged Wednes- day and on display ,the school f5i8 Thursday. ,- - tRitieS as well. To prepare for the , • upcomingGolden Triangle in- tersquadren competitions in Kit- chener and the squadron's gimbal w.r„.a.01..,AluP, •cOdettf sitActised Their urui maneuvers on the. floor and ..--honed -their-sharpahooting skills at - the rifle range. Lieut. Robert Bregman and -CI Kevin Stewart were in charge of the activities. • Tomorrow evening the cadets will • confluence their first aid, map reading and modelglider assembly courses. The regular parade will begin at 1900 hours. Any girl or boy between the ages of 12 and 19 in- terestedln joining cadets or wanting to find Oa more about what the air cadet program has to offer is welcome to attend. Parents are cordially invited too. , Cherie VVormin • - RMAR Both classesare workin Sci The Kindergarten class ,is charging its *lair through the alphabet, •learning to print the an Kindergarten A had a "spill day" -C on Mardi 7They spffied glue, juice laTRAUM'CU LAR capital d lower case letters. —ChttieWormingt,on Fair projeets, The Grade projects were due yesterday and the '7."aud 8 projeettarethtitoda .Y.: and lemonade and they ended up , ACTIVITIES with wet lunches and wet socks! . On March 8, Kindergartio1Bh d recently elected a new Students' a,11. • Turnberry .Central School has „annum day„. They temeo ,oheet Council Prime Minister. On Friday, aninials 'ad about and- cut Everyth.ingUnder One ROof". 3574730 r: Safoty Work Shoo Green patch' 39.95, Lei tlien's and Ladies' eritous Mattulactur 1.0 Open Monday is • Mara 14 One was w everyaiting out pictu, of diffei enonittias. on • hitutieOtly for the results of the March 10, the -Grade iiclass'ijid a election. The from to, voted. The nominees were Deb BPleaaYrsfoarndthGeonild.ilioct kwsa"s..41iTeineeictilreetday ‘Leachman, JoeThompson, Gordon the Grade 8 class took the Welch and Cherie Wormington. The marionettes they had Made to show suspense was put to a haltwhen Mr. to the kindergarteners. - Mann announced the '88-'89 Prime the Grade 1 dais has been wat.L Minister, Cherie Wormington. ching for signs of spring And has —Angie Musgrove been 'doing ..044164,- steries and erafti about kaiter.. Their. have This. week at. Turnberry-centret learneci,nbnut_ f00 the gymnastic equipment that was groups ' and they are planning a *the,gymwasputawayonceaga,n. nutritious meal fOr 'end"OrIviatelt:-,all had fun with the eqiiipitient. They have.: also been talkirit,a0aut In chess there has been a tour- mitrititari snacks. 'lament. .It has occupied the chess McBurney fans Also, Borden hall is corning up JUNIORSwere . , • - • g for our school - learnt. It will be fun The junior r 11 tj t th I o a , no us ep ayers! bored. There Wasn't much to do —Joe Thompson. when all of a sudden, there was all this talk about What Minister Tor Students' Council. They seethed very (*cited about voting. Grade 'Three had 'their hearing and vision tested before the March break 'Grades *5 and 5-6 just finished studying the RaWaiian Islands' and. noW they're taking a junitbo jet- to the Orient -to -study China. —Gordon Welch INTERMSMATE ' Miss Ralsdosesii-Thlasais halfway through the book, '"Anne of Green Gables". They are 'also wattling the The Grade os are anxiously awaiting. their graduation night. Sonie kirk; is have talked to already hav,OtheirOelses. "Or is the topieforOrades 7 and geography.The Grade Os are finishing a unit On the bees. They y Interested in the topic. NNW BREAK THE PATTERN F POVERTY Please contribute to: USC 56 Sparks Ottawa Canada I K1P 5E31 (613) 234-6827