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VISIT MEDICAL ROOM—Students from Wingham
and Standish were interested in articles on the display
in the Wingham Museum's medical room. The Grade 6
students enjoyed a variety of activities over their
three-day stay, such as tours of industries and sport-
ing and social events. The Standish youngsters left for
home Saturday morning.
historical s
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of the Wing-
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of the Huron
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,to the society
history of
spotlighted
.9W11 s founding
.s Ned Farley,
nyd and Alex
fl also informed
-
,eople when
gs around the
„nstructed, for
n 1869 the
h was built,
In 189 thetoWn hall was con-
struct fud111 1904 the old
119ffice*built.
red on several
btiainfismii*id industries
whieh *',W2r14 located in
wri*hant::ktich as the
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' :the salt mills
st south of the
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100 yea' mot' .
Historical Soc,iety Presi-
which Mrs.
,9r0elonged to her
t r and was over
•
dent Harry Worsen of Cillod" "deb'
has been invited to
town's history.
interesting outline of the WI to be held June 2 at the
for her " informative andsponsored by the Fordwich
erich thanked Mrs, Jaelthn attend Tweedsnutir Tea
Fordwich Community Hall.
The group had toured the On June 9 the society 'will
Wingham Museum before be conducting a tour of the
the meeting and taken note Bullas Glass plant in Kit -
of many of the various ar- chener as well as Mackerkile
tifacts on display, such as King House, Woodside, built
the display of medical in- in 1853.
struments from the hospital The society also has been
and the equipment used at invited to 125th anniversary
the old radio station started celebrations this summer in
by Doc Cruickshank in 1926. Zurich, ,Morris and Howick
The. Wingham WI played townships.
host to the group and Verna The 1981-82 slate of officers
Brown, WI president, read a was presented: Harry
poem titled "The Village Worsell of Goderich, past .
Blacksmith" and presented president; ',fee Hogan of
a collection of blacksmith's Exeter, president; Mrs.,
tools owned by her grand- Nelson Reid of Walton, first
father, the late Archie vice-president; WS. For-
bAiintechikssmonit,h-a. West Wawanosh dyce Clark of Goderieh.
• second vice presick nt • Mrs.
In other business, the M. Bat k n of .71inton, secre-
society president, Mr. tary.treasurer • and Mrs. L.
Worse'', informed the Th...edom of Clinton, asistant
gathering of several . up- Secretary -treasurer.
coming functions. The • David McClure of Crediton
The Witighart, Advance- Ifo,
optlip4 the society's eginy
oxwt .1 **foto,
cow Ito open to
elementary Sehdrol student
in the eetiutxt.Eutrtes of a.
14944 344012000tretelter a
dispiaLat cgpione*
industry or activityn3ade bY
the student can be Shown at
one of the following fairs:
Lucknow, DungannOn,
Howick, Brussels, SeafortO,
Clinton, Zurich, Exeter,
Kirkton-Woodham or
Bayfield.
The essay may deal with
histories of communities,
towns or villages in the.
comity; of families or an
important person; of a
*web, nedlOPI, an industry
or an important event or
disaster in the county. .,
•'Essays are due June 24
and are to be five to 10"pagei
in length. Illustrations,
diagrams and maps may be
included and the essays are
to ,be sent to W. D. McClure,
Hurorr Connty HistOrical
Society, co •South Huron
District High School in
Exeter.
garage at
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Robert !tato
Middlesex • and,
farYia$0Saig'0, the min
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coin ticy,Ths),0,.,
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Murray Shiton, M
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man at the Huron''r�ad
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the CoWI
road engineer, Bob Demi
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The riewora exas built -
handed - over to Warden
Habergt Casey,
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NOVIC JUVENILE AND JUNIOR WINNERS—Turnberry Cen-
tral S ol held its track and field meet last Tuesday and the novice,
juvenile and junior winners were; Shirley Versteeg, novice girls;
Jason Broomberg, novice ,boys; Sherry Steckley,Inveni le girls;
Kenny McDougall, juvenile boys; Erika Hooftmak, junior girls,
and, Andrew McDougall, junior boys.
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PRICIS IN EFFECT
TURNBERRY TRACK AND FIELD—Winners at the
Turnberry Central School's track and field meet held
last Tuesday were: Penny McDougall, Intermediate
girls; Jeff deBoer, Intermediate boys; Tracy Day,
Senior girls; and, Grant Weber, Senior boys.
Wed., June 3 Tues., June 9
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