Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-06-04, Page 115).
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BY"1
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eel
sent
Hortleul
•
e we . hav'been
ell the �p
r.angemen— ts were
!autifully: done' with such
Owers as tulips' ' litres,
Pu'ea And pulPle,aljum And
-of-the-wa loy:: Some,
.embers had planus for:f
d'orders were ping talo
'Or bulbs for tall; planr,
so membership tn, the
ortieuiteral Society was` ..
aiPg tilled and ,the writer
lok T-tbe .opportunity of ,
inline this c1Ub.
Mr: and Mrs. George
Webster are celebrating
,thunx , wedding anniversary
dna 5. Whitechurch friends
Pe tttey lave,a nice day
Last Thursdsty. " George
:,Webster, moan free book of
Wiistarlu►: tickets. Good luck
this week, George.Also. lucky:in the numbers
;game was the writer who
won\ a free book of tickets
and ten dollars.
Just'it reminder that the
(Tnited Church is holding its
:`anniversary services June..8
tt..11 a m. and 8 p.m. Guest
aker will be Rev. R. C.
.Putman of Pine River.
,Following the, evening`
service there will be a
140141W310.4- in:. the,
Sunday School room.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill
i>Itvlld weretlMr.. and .Mrs.
Cordon Campbell and their
daughter'Heather of ..Kit-
chener ,, Mr i and Mrs
Dal" I "•O b rhoJtser and
daughter Julie Of Waterloo
wereherefarthe weekend.
anl alConer,
miy, Mr, and
Faaleneer:, Mrs:
Wert Mowbray, 'Cif''. and
rs Wesley�n,
al F ilco'ner; a ived
uihle lis gifts.:'..
Mrs. gorge •Tiffin of
Lucknow spent the weekend
with her enter,' -:Mrs. -Robert
MQwbraya •
Brian Rintoul,spent Friday
and Satuurday;uat Markham:..
where he disposed of three
head of cattle•
Little Raymond Kikker t,
held a party on Saturdaywto
celebrate his ninth birthday,
Present • for : the occasion
were his: =family, Stanley,
Darlene, P•aul,, Harvey and
Julie, and friends" Stephen
Tiffin and Tony Falconer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McBurney of Toronto visited
"Mr. and Mrs. Vic Emerson
and Mr, and Mrs. Wes Tiffin
over the weekend.
The community extends
sincere sympathy to Mrs.
Aldin Purdon of Wingham
and to Mr. 'and Mrs. Bill
Purdon and family of St
Helens in the passing of
Aldin Purdon, last week.
:Algin grew up on the family
farm on the Riverside road
west of the village and
farmed for years on his farm
at the south end of the'first—
block on this sideroad? ..
Aldin's father;, William
Pardon,. live+ in -.the house
now owned , by ` the Little
family.
i;sl l4nerson
pr .wish and . .
'Mrs J hn gaunt:lie lie also
Called,, on Mr, and Mrs
Wesl : Tiffin, are,,:Robertsan.
Mowbray, Mr, . and Vis;.. McU'
J04 ,4eBoer and family and
Was Linda Moore. Between
,visits, he tried to. phone as
many of his former
• congregation,:';as he• ,could.
Mr. Kay was a ,student
preacher lit, Whitechurch
d Langside from 1973 -until
1976,
Mr and- Mrs. George
Currie of- Wingham were
Thursday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Wesley Tiffin. •
Mrs. Garnet Farrier •spent
a few days last :week; with
Mr. and , Mrs Wayne
'Farrier, Amy and, Kim-
berley.
It seems that some. things
don't last forever and that
applies to the septic tank •at
the manse which has to he
replaced after being in Use
some 60 years.
lyirs. Garnet Farrier has
ha a top coat applied on: her
circular driveway. -
Rev.. and Mrs. John Bell
'spent this'past weekat their
cottage at Inverhuron.
on Thursday., May 29, the
managers •of the
Whitechurch .Water System
did the springflushing of the
Pipes• ' .
Mrs. Olive Gillespie, Mrs.
Agnes Farrier, -Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Durnin and Mr. and
Nis:: Elroy Laidlaw attended
the wedding. of Janet Bushell
and Kurt . Neilson .of Agin
-
Wein
•
We not
Stapieto n
utang*at_,
1 code On's
d ed enough
rainrscame.
Mrs, ,Mice
tended ;the United.
,service on Sunday.
ei
Egypti
Grade.3 °and 4: students.
Howick . Central School
wrapped uptheir social
studies project on Egypt
with - in Egyptian displayin
the school auditorium Thurs-
day afternoon. 44
The students, who .
been studying Egyptiior
history for 'the past six
weeks, joined forces for two
days and constructed papier
mache images of Cleopatra
and King. Tut, together with
models of village agri-
culture equipment and
weapons.
(Pap
-? itis Egyptian Village was one of aboutJO displayso�
trade 3 and 4 pupils of flowick,gentralASChoOPT The
e crafts to show lifestyle. of the Egyptians In ,aI cl
he' afternoon
other grades
ours of the 10
e Grade 3 and 4
.were clothed in
tyle dress that
tlemselves.
Ye
weer
style
striOt
exhib
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`t ' involving 61
eluded a six -
f. Egyptian `life-
history, con -
of 10 . different
•uided tours of
omlp.m•to3
sday afternoon.
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KING TUT—Paul McArthur, Margaret Lockie, Brian„
Mulvey, David Clarke and Ian Timberley, Grade 3 and
4 students at Howick Central School, are quite proud of
this papier-mache mummy of King Tut: The pupils did
the project together as part of the Egyptiandisplay:
field Thursday afternoon in the auditorium.
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CLEOPATRA—Grade 4 students from Howick
Central School joined forces and constructed this
papier macho figure of Cleopatra as part of the school
Egyptian display held Thursday afternoon. The pupils
then dressed the mannequin and themselirea in
Egyptian style outfits. Here are Julie Anne Stewart.
an Egyptian lady; Susan Acheson; Louis Fonech.
Egyptian king; and Jeff Douglas, King Tut.