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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-09-17, Page 10Advance -Times, September 17, 1980 Van, Egmond Gosset " is scheduled for Sunday, September 28 at the Van Egmond House in Eg- onondville. New events, for Saturday, September 27 only, include house tours and a Bavarian Tent from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m., and a Sippin' Cider Concert at Seaforth District high School, featur- ing Ed Gyurki and a host of others at 8 p.m. Watch for our display ad elsewhere in this paper. 17-24 TURKEY BANQUET The annual turkey banquet at St. Paul's Anglican Church will be held Thurs- day, Nov. 13. Adults $5, chil- dren under 12; $2.50. Tickets will be available. ANNUAL MEETING . CANCER SOCIETY The annual meeting of the Huron' Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society will be held 'Monday, Sept. 29th at North St. United Church, Goderich at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the dinner may be obtained by contacting a member of the Cancer Society executive in your community or calling the office, in Clinton at 482-7832. Guest speaker is Dr. 'R. J. Anderson of Vic- toria Hospital, London. 17-24 TURKEY SUPPER Annual turkey supper Bel - grave Community Arena, Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. sharp. Tickets available from Vance's Drug Store, North Huron Credit Union and stores in Belgrave. 17-24-1 CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY At Wroxeter United Church At Wroxeter on Sunday, Sept. 21 at 11 a.m., service conducted by Rev. Victor Buchanan; 8 p.m. evening service conducted by Rev. Wesley Ball. Special music, food and fellowship. All are welcome. 10-17 4011 ANNIVERSARY The family of Bill and Norma Rintoul are " holding an Open House at 8:30 pan. in honor of theirparents' 40th wedding anniversary. Dancing to follow with Tif fin's Orchestra. Will be held on Sept. 27 in the White- church Commtmity Hall. Everyone welcome. Best wishes only. 17-24 FALL FAIR Teeswater Fall Fair Firidey- and Saturday, October 10 and 11 are sponsoring Com- mercial Features in Beef at the fair. Entries must be of beef breed. Dairy and dairy cross breeds not accepted. An entry shall consist of one steer or heifer. If more than 6 entries of each sex then the class will be split. An exhibi- tor may make 2 entries only. Prize money per class: first, 40; 2, 35 and third, 30. Entries to be phoned to sec- retary Mrs. Irene Smyth 3924338. Trucking arrange- ments to the plant arranged by the Fair Board and de- ducted from settlement statement. MAITLAND WI MEETING Regular meeting of the Mait- land Women's Institute will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 23 at 8:15 p.m. in Wingham Town Hall. Everyone wel- come. BUS TRIPS Plowing Match September 30 and October 2; Parry Sound October 9; shopping trip Kitchener, Oct. 6. Nicholson Bus Lines 357-3424 or 357- 3014. 17-24 PUBLIC MEETING To form a Huron Unit of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ontario will be held. at Van- astra Recreation Centre on Monday, .Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. Everyone who may be inter- ested,please attend. For Bather information call Rita Crump 357-2335. Cards of Thanks The Belgrave, Blyth and Brussels School Fair Board extends a . very sincere "Thank You" to everyone who worked and • organized the 60th Anniversary of the School Fair. Special thanks to all who contributed in a financial way, the 60th Annie versary Committee, the School Fair committee, Brussels Legion Pipe Band, the judges, CKNX mobile, the Belgrave Kinsmen who prepared the barbecue, the women who donated pies, to all who worked in the booths and to all who worked so hard preparing the floats. Your co-operation and ser- vices were very much ap- preciated in helping to make the 1980 School Fair another Success. We would like to thank our friends and families for their lovely gifts, cards, and flow- ers we received in honor of ow 35th wedding anniver- sary on Sept. 8. Also a very special thank you to all those who helped in anyway for the 3 surprise parties held in our honor. We know a lot of work and planning went into them. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Sincerely, Ross and Alma Jamieson I wish to express a sincere thank you to all who helped at the accident scene. Also many thanks for all the cards, treats and visits while I was hospitalized in Univer- sity Hospital, London and since returning home. Your kindness will never be for- gotten. Ken Warwick I would like to thank everyone for visits, gifts and cards while I was a patient in Listowel Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Be - harry and the nurses on second floor. Bonnie Lockwood We wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for visits, cards, gifts and flow- ers received while I was in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon, Dr. Geer and the nurses on the second floor. Nokia and Lindsay Miles I would like to say thank you to everyone who sent me cards, and flowersand those who phoned and visited me while I was a patient in Uni- versity Hospital, London. I would like to say a very spe- cial thank you to Dr. J. R. Sharpe and Dr. R. B. Soren- son for their wonderful care. I would also like to thank all the wonderful nurses in ICU on the 9th floor for their wonderful.care while I was a patient. Their kindness will always be remembered. Marie Lamont We would like to thank our friends and family.,for the lovely gifts and cards were- ceived while staying at Wingham and District Hos- pital. Special thanks to Dr. ' Mowbray, Mrs. West, and Mrs. Cronin and the rest of OB staff for their sPecial at- tention and kindness, Jeannette and Lindsay Baler A sincere thank you to relatives, friends and neigh- ' hors for gifts, cards and visits while I° was in Wing - ham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Mc- Gregor, Dr. Gear and Dr. Hanlon. Thanks to all the nursing staff in ICU for their good care and the ministers for their visits. Mari Coultes The family of the late Isabel Stapleton wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neigh- bors for the many messages of sympathy, floral tributes, memorial donations and food brought to our homes. Spe- cial thanks to Rev.. Donald Collar, the ladies' auxiliary of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham and the Currie -Walker Funeral Home for their many acts of kindness, The Stapleton familes I would like to thank rela- tives, friends and neighbors for their visits, cards, flow- ers and gifts received while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. Hanlon, Rev. Barry Passmore and all the nurses and staff on second floor. Your kindness will long be remembered. Jessie Hey BINGO Howicck Lions' Bingo will be held on Friday, September 19 at 8:00 p.m. in Wroxeter Community Hall. Admission $1; 12 Regular games for $10; 2 Share the Wealth; one $25 Special; Jackpot $130 on 55 calls; Purple Ball $60; Door and Consolation prizes. ATTENTION RNs and RNAs The Huron Chapter of the RNAO is sponsoring a d*inter meeting on Wednesday, Oc- tober 8 at 6:30 p.m. at Van- Istra Recreation Centre. A panel discussion of the topic "What will the certificate of competence mean to me" by representatives from RNAO College of Nurses and Ed- ucation. All Reg. N. and RNAs welcome. Cost $7.50 per person. Contact Ann Beane 482-9250 by Monday, September 29 for tickets. GORDON WILLIAM COMING TO MITCHELL Rev. Gordon Williams, of 100 Huntley Street, a spirit filled United Church minister will be at Upper Thames Elem- entary School, Francis St., Mitchell, Sunday, Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. HIGHLAND DANCING Anyone interested in taking Highland Dancing call Lori Goodall 357-2383. e 17-24 ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Bluevale United Church will be celebrating their anniver- sary on Sunday, Sept. 21 at 11 a.m. Rev. John Oestreicher • of Wesley Willis United' Church, Clinton 'will be the guest minister. Special choir music will be presented including duets by the Mathers sisters, Grace Campbell and Ruth Town- send. MEETING OF CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Welcome to all diabetics, family and friends. Organ- izational meeting of Can- adian Diabetes Association. This meeting is open to membersand non-members. Film, speaker. Thursday, Sept. 18.E at li.m. Clinic Building at Wingham and District Hospital. PALMERSTON BLUE GRASS FESTIVAL Sunday, Sept. 21, 12 noon to 9 p.m. GARBAGE BAG SALE Salvation Army annual gar- bage sale will be held . on Saturday, Sept. 20 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Orange Hall, Edward St., Wingham. WINTER MUSIC SERIES Hurry! Two weeks left to get best seats for the. exciting Winter Music Series at Blyth Centre for the Arts. Salve $9. See The Brass Company, The Huggett Family, Mau- Vreen Forrester, Tapestry Singers in concert at Mem- orial Hall. Four top attrac- tions for only $16. Order to- day to get best Seats. Send cheque or money order to Blyth Centre for the Arts, Box 291, Blyth or call 523- 9300. Announcement Miss Sheila Doreen Shob- brook, daughter of Mrs. Marilyn Bridge, RR 5, Wing - ham and the late Rae Shob- brook and Mr. William Ter- rence Armstrong, son pf Mr. and: Mrs. Thomas Arm- strong, RR 2, Lucknow wish to announce their forthcom- ing marriage. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Oct. 4, 1980 at 6:30 p.m. in Wingham United Church, Wingham, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson of RR 3, Tees - water wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cheryl Eliza- beth to Barry Robert Burch- ill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Burchill of RR 3, Wing - ham. The wedding will take place Saturday, Oct. 4, 1980 at 7 p.m. in Knox Presby- terian Church, Teeswater. Keith and Lorna Small, Wroxeter, Ont. are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter Debra Ann to Mar- vin James, son of Melvin and Beta Morrison, Lncknow. Ont. The wedding will take place on Sept. 27, 1980 at 7 p.m. in the Wroxeter United Church. Continued from Page 5 Showmanship with Beef Calf (10 yrs. and under): Jennifer Procter, Grade 2, Belgrave; Donna Johnston, Grade 5, Brussels. Showmanship with Dairy Calf (11 yrs and over) : Heather McIntosh, Grade 5, Belgrave; Glen Hunter, Grade 7, Belgrave; Kevi Johnston, Grade 7, Brussels. Showmanship with Beef Calf (11 yrs. and over) : Anne Procter, Grade 8; Paul Coultes, Grade 6; Paul Currie, Grade 8, all of Bel - grave; Debbie Johnston, Grade 7, Brussels; Kevin Johnston,, Grade 7pBrussels; Katherine Procter, Grade 5, Belgrave. Calf Race (11 yrs. and over) : Kevin Johnston, Grade 7, Brussels; Paul Currie, Grade 8, Belgrave; Donna Johnston, Grade 5, Brussels; Paul Coultes, Grade 6, Belgrave. Market Lamb (80-100 lbs) Short Wool: Paul Coultes, Grade 6; Steven Coultes, Grade 4; Heather Shiell, Grade 5; Bradley Shiell, Grade 1; Jeff Scott, Grade 3, all of Belgrave; Darren Johnston, Brussels. Pony or Saddle Horse shown on line (11 yrs. and over) : Paul Currie, Grade 8; Anne Procter, Grade 8; Dianne Campbell, Grade 7, all of Belgrave. Pony or Saddle Horse shown on line (10 yrs and under) : Gayle Campbell, Belgrave. Pony or Saddle Horse Shown with Saddle (11 yrs and over): Anne Procter, Grade 8; Dianne Campbell, Grade 7; Paul Currie, Grade 8, all of Belgrave: Pony or Saddle Horse Shown with Saddle (10 yrs. and under) : Gayle Camp- bell, Grade 3, Belgrave. Costume Class, Related to 60th Anniversary - (11 yrs. and over) : Paul Currie, Grade 8; Dianne Campbell, Grade 7; Anne Procter, Grade 8, all of Belgrave. Costume Class, Related to 60th Anniversary (10 yrs. and under) : Gayle Camp- bell, Grade 3,,,13elgrave. Best Pony on Grounds (14 hands and under); Paul Currie, Grade 8, Belgrave. Pair of Bacon Hogs (1751b. or over): Katherine Procter, . Grade 5; . Anne Procter, Grade 8; Dianne Black, Grade 2; • Jennifer Procter, Grade 1; Andrew Campbell, Grade 1; Dean Vincent; Grade 1, all of Belgrave. Pair Weanling Pigs, under 50 lbs.: Sharon Snell, Grade 5, Blyth. Pair Pigs (50-100 Ib.) : Nancy Snell, Grade 6; Kathy Snell, Grade 2, both of Blyth. CONOMICS versary sugar dergarten and Oegt il!O Trisha Taylor, Belg Yfih Donna Lynn Arm- strgliB,t Blyth; Lana Thomp- son, 14!e .da White, Tara Leigh 1Steyvell, Darlene Black, allof Belgrave. Grada,:l and 2, 5 unbaked cookies; Jennifer Procter, Scott Jessup, Kevin Taylor, Steven Marks, all of Bel - r 'ave; Ricky Howson, Blyt ;. Chrthine Dobell, Bel - grave. Grades 3 and 4, chocolate cup cakes made from a mix and decorated: Heather Morton, Belgrave; Leslie Phillips, Blyth; Karen Mont- gomery, Carey McKee, Jana Vincent, Terry Daer, all of Belgrave. Grade 5 and 6, an apple \chip cake made from recipe: Debbie Hopper, Belgrave; Doug Wood, Belgrave; Rose Ann Machan, Blyth; Sherrie Fenton, Belgrave; Alison Coultes, Belgrave; Karen Philips, Blyth. Grade 7 and 8, decorate an 8" or 9" square cake for 60th anniversary: Lori Charter, Blyth; Robert Gordon, Dianne Campbell, Bonnie Burchill, Denise Nethery, all of Belgrave; Gloria Moffat, Blyth. Open grade 1-4, tray of 4 nutritious snacks: Scott Jessup, Belgrave; Tabatha Montgomery, Lori Leibold, Michael Cronyn, Margaret Cronyn, all of Blyth; Tammy -Lynn Tilbrook, Bel - grave. Open grade 5-8, tray of 4 different ways of serving potatoes: Angela Nethery, Belgrave; Lori Charter, Blyth; Susan Elston, Brian Wightman, Veronica Bake- laar, Ruth Higgins, all of Belgrave. Kindergarten and beginners, sewing card of tree: Tammi Medd, K, Blyth; .Brenda White, K, Heather Dobell, K, Trisha Taylor, Beginner, Darlene Black, K, Lana Tonpson, K, all of Belgrave. Scenery picture of scrap material, Grades 1 and 2:. Steve'h Marks, Grade 1,. Christine Dobell, Grade 2, Kathi • Newell, Grade 2, Dianne Black, Grade 2, Jennifer Procter, Grade 2, Karen Procter, Grade 2, all of Belgrave. " Make a stuffed animal, Grades 3 and 4: Brian Camp- bell, Grade 4, Belgrave; Cherida Garniss, Grade 3 Brussels;- Mark Hussey Grade 4, Belgrave; Clinton Garniss, Grade 4, Brussels; Elaine Poore, ; Grade 4, Blyth; Lissa Stevenson, Grade 4, Belgrave. Make a fancy pair of pot holders, Grades 5 and 6: Mrs. J. Stapleton Mrs. James Stapleton of 519 Angus Street, Wingham, passed away Tuesday, September 9, in Wingham and District Hospital in her 82nd year. Born April 23,'1899, in Grey Township, • Mrs. Stapleton was the former Isabel Austin, a daughter of the late William Austin and Agnes Bonnett. Her husband predeceased her in 1969. Surviving 'are three daughters, Mrs. Alfred (Beta) Mason of 'Wingham, Mrs. Marvin (Anne).'Brown and Mrs. Roger ( Mary) St. Martin, . both of Ottawa ; three sons, Ken of Turnberry Township, Bill and Wade, both of Wingham. There are 15 grandchildren and t o great grandchildren. She was predeceased b; o brothers. Mrs. Stapleton ,. a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church • and took an interest in attending the Day Centre for the Homebound on Thursday afternoons. The late Mrs. Stapleton rested at The Currie -Walker Funeral Home. Wingham, where funeral service was Mi --1127/14. KULAS-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kulas of Wroxeter are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, Lindsay Nicole, born August 18 at Wingham and District Hospital, weighing seven pounds, nine ounces. A sister for Leah. MARTIN -Alec and Lorna Martin I Woods) of RR 3, Appin are happy to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Valerie Janette. on Septemher 10 in Strathroy General Hos- pital. A sister for Kath- leen. conducted ' Friday at two o'clock t by Rev. Donald Collar. Interment followed in Wingham Cemetery. Pallbearers . were six grandsons, Doug .Mason, Stephen Brown,' Kevin Brown, David- Stapleton, Jamie Stapleton and Stanley Stapleton. Floral tribute were also carried by grand- children, Paul' Brown, Adrian ' St. Martin, Brian Stapleton, Rick ' Stapleton and Robin St. Martin. DIED BEECROFT-Passed away at Wingham and District Hospital on Monday, September 15, Miss Agnes Myrtle Beecroft of Brookhaven Nursing Home, Wingham,• in her 92nd year. She was the beloved daughter of the Tate Mr and Mrs William Beecroft of East Wawa - nosh ` Township and . is survived by two nieces and two nephews. She was predeceased by two brothers. J. D. Beecroft ( East Wawanosh) and Louis Beecroft Edmonton, Alberta. The late Miss Beecroft rested at The Currie -Walker Funeral Home, Wingham, Tues- day afternoon and eve- ning. Complete funeral service was held in the funeral home on Wed- nesday at 2:30 with inter- ment following in Wingham Cemetery. Huron Chapter 89, Order of the Eastern Star, con- ducted -a memorial service in the funeral home on Tuesday evening.. Donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation or the CanatJian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the -family as expressions of sympathy. Swan , telii; Grade BE,. i ve; r l e s6, ,Howen,.Grade 5, Blyt ; Gayle Poore, Grade, 6, Blyth; Kerry Ann Pletch; Grade 5, Belgravetl �eia Nethery, Grade 6, l .elgrave; Karen. 'Pahili , Grade ram.5, Blyttl' M,ake+e e belt, Gradefancy mac'7 ~aired 8: Lisa Macl®onaid, Grade 7, Blyth; Donna Higgins, Grade 7, Belgrave; Dianne Campbell, Grade 7, Belgrave; Lori Charter, Grade 8, Blyth; Lynn MacDonald, Grade 7, Blyth; Denise Nethery, Grade 7, Belgrave. Make a pin. cushion, Open grades 1-4: Karen Mont- gomery, Grade 4, Belgrave; Krista Bridge, Grade 2, Bel- grave; Lori Leibold, Grade 3, Blyth; Scott Jessup, Grade 2, Brien Campbell, Grade 4, Chris Campbell, Grade 1, all of Belgrave. Wall hanging for 60th anni- versary, open, Grades 5 to 8: Dianne -Campbell, Grade 7, Belgrave; 'Donna Higgins, Grade 7, Belgrave; Rose Ann Machan, Grade 5, Blyth; Susan Elston, Grade 6, Belgrave; Mark Brecken- ridge, Grade 5, Brussels. FARM MACHANICS Boys and. Girls Animal made from vegetables, Kindergarten apd Beginners: Jason Lee, K, Blyth; Tim Coultes, K, Jenna Ruttan, K, Mathew Hussey, K, Ian Morton, Grade 1, Beverley Elston, K, all of Belgrave. Four wheeled vehilce made from vegetables, grades 1 and 2: Tabatha Montgomery, Grade 1, Blyth; Chris Bolger, Grade 1, Blyth; Patricia Daer, Grade 2, Belgrave; Karen Procter, Grade 2, Belgrave; David Johnston, Grade- 1, Brussels; Steven Marks, Grade 1, Belgrave. Picture'made from tooth- picks on. construction paper, grades 3 and 4: Clinton Gar- niss, Grade 4, Brussels t Brian Campbell, Grade 4, Belgrave;. Gayle Campbell, Grade 3, Belgrave; Cherida Garniss, Grade 3, Brussels; Jody Sippel, Grade 3, Blyth; Marla Hussey, Grade 4, Bel - grave. Animal made from burrs, grade 5 and 6: Liz Romanick, Grade 6, Bel - 5, , ' Bel - gray tiAlieteaCoultes, G'tade 5, Rie j ave; Jvhfl Leibold, klphenrk Brume • Grade Chtet tiebulrl ve, Article made m drift wograod Ira'ues 7and8: Reobertl. Gorden, Grade 7, Dianne Campbell, ..:Grade 7, Jim Darlgw, 0*dt 7, all of Bel - ,grave; Lori Charter, Grade 8,'Blyth, Donna Higgins, Gude, 7r Belgrave, Steve Verbeek, Grade 7, Belgrave; Open, grade 14, 6.gth anni- Nersary poster: Jeffery Pletch, Grade 3, Belgrave; Clinton Garniss, Grade 4, Brussels; Cherida. Garniss, Grade 3, Brussels; ' Gayle, Campbell, Grade ' 3, Bel - grave; Brian Campbell, Grade 4, Belgrave. Open, Grades 5-8, 60th an- niversary plaque: Dianne Campbell, Grade 7, Robert Gordon, Grade 7, Susan Elston, Grade 6; all of Bel - grave; Kevin Johnston, Grade 7, Brussels; Julie Howson, Grade 5, Blyth; Jolui Leibold, Grade 5, Blyth. Institute Classes Decorated Birthday Party Hat; Kindergarten : Crystal Black, Verdell Jessup, Mathew Hussey, all of Bel - grave; Tammi Medd, Bel - grave; Lorna Humphrey, Belgrave; Trisha Taylor, Belgrave; . Me at the Belgrave School Fair, Grade 1 and 2: Chris Campbell, Andrew Camp- bell, Caroline Humphrey, Christine Dobell, all of Grade 1, Belgrave; Ricky„ Howson, Grade 1, Blyth; Ben Barnes, Grade 2, Belgrave. Grades 3-4-5 (Girls) Wilderness Arrangement: Kerry Ann Pletch, Grade 5, Belgrave; Julie Hewson, Rose Ann Machan, Julie Young, Selina Hubbard, all of Grade 5, Blyth. Grades 3-4-5 (Boys) A Scrapbook of Huron County: Clinton Garniss, Grade 4,_ Brussels; David Sperling, Grade 5, Blyth; John Lei - bold, Grade 5, Blyth; Stephen White, Grade 3, Bel - grave. Grades 6-7-8 (Girls) A Macrame Wall Hanging: Sharon Brown, Grade 6, Blyth; Dianne Campbell, Grade 7e AngelaNethery, 17 " G J 6, 124m ' gins,, 'Gr 7, ISenise ery, e b5old ,L Elston, Gra!l Sharon �,GGrade 0:i1411, ,.,barter, Grade;:8, AI* =How son, Grade 5, Lynn MacDon- ald, Grade 7, Rose Ann Machan, Grade 5, all of Blyth. Boys, Seniors 5-8, Pest - .cards in booklet form: Robert Gordon, Grade 7, Belgrave; David, Sparling, Grade 6, Blyth Glen Hunter, 7, Belgrave; John Leibold, Grade 5, Blyth; Mark Hussey Grade 6, Bel- grave. Junior Girls, 1-4, Collage of things I see at the fair: Kathi Newell, Grade 2, Belgrave; Krista Bridge, Grade 2, Bel - grave; Gayle Campbell, Grade 3, Belgrave; Debbie Machan, Grade 4, Lori Lei - bold, Grade 3, Sherri How- son, Grade 2, all of Blyth. Junior Boys, 1-4, Collage of things I see at the fair: Ricky Howson, Grade 1, Blyth;. Brian Campbell, , Grade 4, Chris Campbell, Grade 1, Andrew Campbell, Grade 1, Michael Jardin, Grade 1, Ben Barnes, Grade 2, all of Belgrave. Grade 5-8, Poster on safety and . Gorden, WO, David Sl,.. Blyth; J LCIbold, 5, Blyth; Bill Hain 6, Belgrave; Jeff Grade 5, Blyth: t." rade Grade Hort+lson, Junior Girls Grades 1-4, Poster on oaf ty prevention around,, the,,ouse,, ;Cherida Galina*, Grade 3, Brussels;. Lori Leibold,-G'rrade 3, Blyth; Krista Bridge, Grade 2, Bel - grave; Kim. Medd, Grade 2, Blyth; Margaret Cronyn, Grade 3, Blyth; Junior Boys, Grades. 1-4, Poster on safety prevention around the house: Brad Shiell, . Grade 2, Jeffery Pletth, Grade 3, Carrell Pletch, Grade 1, all of Bel - grave; Ricky Howson, Grade 1, Blyth.; . Michael Cronyn, Grade 2, Blyth; Chris Campbell, Grade 1, Belgrave. County Fair Historical Contest: Paul Currie, Grade 8, Belgrave; Chris Michie, Grade 4, Belgrave; Tom Bailey, Grade 8, Blyth; Steve Michie, Grade 2, Bel- grave. Business and Professional Directory Karl C. Lentz Chartered Accountant Box 305 Blyth, Ontario NO 0 .. ,... WINGHAM MEMORIALS Guaranteed Granites Cemetery Lettering Reasonable Prices Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph 357.1910. Res. Ph, 357-1015 Frederick F. Homuth Phrn.D., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, O.D. Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D. 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