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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-01, Page 6N 11 v FN,t'/..,., w "r, « •,. ......jbvet„p• .i,:W.1 ,',..T ~.i*nf , nq. .� n�.,e • 7 w. ... ,,.c.-3.cr',fYW .i. «�..«r ... ,•.—.j,•y,„u`tl!I.�.., .. yp•.mf.:e�.+r,'1R.4......-.n.:ee1yo- .w.r«,iiyr^.,.^wTi'. kr'"'•'cFw'M:w•,+Y.tM'•w1.•rv7''�,.�Tf” Page 6r -The Wing" Advance -Times, Thurs., January 1, 197G Rev, and Mrs John on rm and Fa�ni Wing family of Sarnia ---"Confidence, In the Days. Ahead" was the topic of Rev. R. AL e BELGRAV ,- Mrs. IEittl)e1r1r H. Ar strong's year-end sermon ormer ` isCS� te lets Higgins entertained her fame to • ' � as he spoke to the congregation of Christmas dinner n ,ChrtsWigo: Da in the Women's Institute Joseph of Lincoln Drive, London, St. Andrew's 1°resbyterian o Zaire, -Africa Y —Mr. and Mrs, 1)Torman T)eyell P Church. Gordon Leggatt sang a �I Hall. Those present were Mr. and visited over y� weekend at spent Christmas with their par- solo.Mrs. Roy Pattison and Donald; Campbellcroft,,ldntario, with Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gib - ether b one crooked, loose nail; Mr. and Mrs. jack Marks' and and Mrs. Harold Pocock and bons, Alice Street, -=-Dr. and Mrs. S. G. `Leedham EVgntinued from front page) grades by holding a certain g Y. Steven of Wingham, Miss Marg- fainil and Mrs. Mae De ell. =--Harry Brydges and Don Far- hosted a Boxing Da gathering of charm in their hands during the the black board paint Was long Y y � Y his failure was announced public- takingof exams; where fear of since gone to dust; the glinting aret Higgins of London, Mr. and —Holiday guests of Mr. and nell assisted Rev. T. K. Hawthorn members of her family. Present ly last year, he came to my door Mrs. Alvin Higgins of Wingham, Mrs. Rennie were Mr. and during the Sunday morning wor- for the ha occasion were Mr. ,. having a competitor ask a witch rays of hot sun shine through the �-�yY,�. PPY in tears, telling me how he had doctor to cause lightening to holey roof. But tilts is called Miss Carol Higgins and Rick Las- Mrs. Grant Bri'ek&-and,Scott of ship service in St. Paul's Angli- and Mrs.-Robert,Hill and family never failed subjects like this beent eseLAre soline of London, Mr, and Mrs. Brantford. can Church. They read the first of London, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth force, and couldn't we have pity, first -place strike student toives an another leaders of a huge African n, David Penner, Robbie, Timm and second lessons. 'Doug � Y —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbus g MaeKenzi.e and family of Willow - because he had had no one keep- school; where the average age in already rippling with disturbing and, Debbie of Listowel, Mr, and Vicki, Francine, Patricia, Jams Richardson led in the State Pray- dale• ing house for him and he was suf- Mrs. Jack King, Michael and and John of Atkinson Blvd., kers. —Miss Sophia Martynee of the a 10th grade class is 19.5 years; movements, not at all settled. Kathleen of Wingham, Mr. and --David Wall of,,Stratford, Mr. faring too much to do well in and where the y y g London, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Advance' -Times €teff, .was a grand staff meet- And the all smile handsomet Mrs. Jerry Higgins of Stratford. and Mrs. Eric Hewitt, Steven and • school. The only pity he received , Y gg Bechber, er, Paul Jr, and bib Christmas holiday guest of her consisted of allowing him to re- ingbo that holds the fate of all for apicture. - g Y Laurie, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hewitt parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wolo- borderli is cases in its hands and Karen of Bervie and Doug W010 - peat 5th year ...this year's work dymyr Martpmec of Irvington; showed definite improvement, bases its decision-making on Wall of London were Christmas New Jersey. While there, she..at- reason rather than regulation guests of Mr: and' Mrs.. - and Samba may have profited g dinner tended traditional Ukrainian from his second try. reason being `reasons' of prej- Hunte'r®Sray 'png Gordon Wall and Brian. Christmas Eve Mass at St. John One more fellow, Tshitamba udice, tribalism, lack of bribe, —Mr. and Mrs. Done Collar re- the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic behind myself in the acture, end lack of family in the right posi- turned to' his hometown over the P tions; where an intelligent fifth Shirley Bray of Ethel and Ste- ioned with long sleeves and V sleeved bolero jackets trimmed holiday and provided special Church, ed up with approximately 45 per year pupil dui warned, counsel- wart Hunter of Wingham ex- neckline. The bodice was accent- with white lace. The carried cent. His lea was that we, the Y P P Y Y music at the morning worship p led, and pleaded with re his dies changed marriage vows in Brus- ed with satin lace trim. Her floor- bouquets of yellow and white service in the Wingham Baptist staff members allow him to re- peat 5th year, tiaougfi he didn't ruptive behaviour in class is ex- sell United Church on Friday, length veil, trimmed with lace, mums. Church, Mr. Collar singing two want to do it in this school, since pelled from school on the grounds November 21, in a candlelight was held with a headpiece of The flower girls, Miss Shelley solos, accompanied by his wife. that he is too much of a discipline setting of yellow and blue mums. gathered roses. Her bridal -bou- Bray, niece of the bride, and Miss Pastor Ross Smith spoke on NOTICE the mocking -out that a repeater risk for the following year. BUT The bride is the daughter of Mr. quet?was yellow roses and .white Debbie Hodgins, niece of the Paul's first letter to the Corin - receives is so severe. He wanted his fourth year counterpart is al- and Mrs. Ken Bra of RR 1 mums with hanging iv groom, wore lou blue sapphire to change schools, if only he was Y P Y. g g y' g PP thians, chapter one, dealing with allowed to repeat rather than be lowed to continue in the school Ethel, and Mrs. Lois Hunter of The maid of honor, Miss Bev skirts with white blousles that fead , conflicts and differences, At the excluded. because his father has been call- Wingham as the mother of the rinch of London, friend of the Lured short puffed s eeves an evening service, he continued his Not pictured is Padianyi, also a ed, and the pupil has promised to groom. bride, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. blue ribbon trim. study of Revelation. IF YOUR ADVANCE -TIMES LABEL repeater from last year, whose 30 have. What is the difference. Rev. Eric LeDrew officiated at Janus Bray of Ethel,' sister-in-law Best man was Roger Irvine of READS JAN., 9og=7�6 p Y The fourth year pupil is not only the seven o'clock ceremony and of the bride,. Mrs. Verna Hodgins Wingham and guests were usher— per cent had gained him a fast from the right tribe, but his fath- Mrs. Stewart Steiss provided tra- of Wingham, sister,of the groom, ed by Larry Bray of Ethel, broth- Saturday, December 20, with Mr,. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE expulsion, until several Zaires and Mrs. Wilford Caslick Pa- er is also a rather important man ditional wedding music. and Miss Joyce Pearson of er of the bride, Larry Hodgins of trick Street, were Mr. and Mrs. recovered for him the missing in the community. father, Givenin bra wore by her Palmerston, friend of the bride, Wingham, brother-in-law of theof grades! In September, great was And this teacher, steaming a floor- were dressed alike in floor -length groom; and Les Thompson of Wayne Caslick and family Cas - 'my consternation to see his name - g g Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cas- ' • 'm the class list n , see his n me disturbed, hurting inside, stirs length gown of white jersey, fash- gowns of blue sapphire with long- Wingham, friend' of the groom. lack and family, 'Kincardine, Mr. angrily during the staff meeting, - , For the reception held in the and Mrs. Ross Caslick of London, A4vance.=Ttmes ' fared through the repetition of of muttering to .herself, `It's" their a r� Brussels Legion Hall, with music material absolutely unintelligible country, their school, their kids =x a� by the Fors of Atwood, the Mr' and Mrs. Tim Collyer h, to him hanging m until the week w�{� ' uri} Alliston, Steve Caslick of Guelph, „ g g °���� a�� f mother of a bride received her of exams, when he didn't bother But it isn't sincere a, . she's part of it too and'separating g g Gail McPhersofl of St. Helens a d g P r x y guests in a fdobr-len th own of t showin u herself is impossible. ' � aqua green.with a ,corsage of yel- Mrs. Earl Caslick of White - Are there only repeaters? Al a ` r church. As said a friend who is slowly - low roses. She was assisted by the Friends of Mrs. William most ...out of 33, I would guess � �r �`� � x �� � , mother of the room in a floor- that less than 10 have made it this recovering from a painful, dis- ��,� g Taylor.; Vittoria Street, are turbing year "of teaching in. a �� �� 3��� ��� �� �, y length .gown of white and rust g pleased that she has been re- AN E A R far without losing at least one << with a corsage of, yellow roses. it ] three -ran circus ... These kids turned to the local `hos iial after year. e P know their world better than h z : n� The young couple will reside at Back to the picture. Let's not £ a s � ` y � 15 Balfour Cresc., Apt. 10 Ki'ten- being a. patient in a London hos-. JN do. Each time they assure me y� ital. Christmas was more mean, forget the teacher, . supposedly ;����yF ener, Ontario. P / 1 that they don't need to pass my :� � ��, ;°' ,� a,4 � � .�, �. .. in fel for her as she participated teaching in a western -type man- z k ner in a non-western .culture tats to get through school; and `:� � . bow, _; �, . .� '�" � 5 in the hometown friendliness. and --. r� each time I explode into an• pec- K kx� z ��� ki dness'showri to her over the l o you and vours. where the westerrimss becomes, :� planation- that sooner• or later a s F �s holidays. with thanks a ridiculous farce ... where a gift people who really learn, some- y h z' —Holiday guests. of Mr. and -- chicken reaps more points than tion are' o to be better off �� �4 „Y ''� Be.4grave.,gg i cY yMrs. George Fisher,, Patrick,,gvf u,� 4 studying;*here - _..arw every good wish. than those who Duty loougnc uieir ���' � Street were Mr, and Mrs: Arnold , top students are `Pharmacists' y �;s,, - - . - - -- --- diplomas, well ...they are right, Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey and � Lougheed and family of Niagara, (the • students polite ,term -for and I'm wrong. GivenTamil of Ingersoll, James '. the world y g Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Fisher and witch 4ottor) who have gained they Hive in, the are realistic .. t 4 y s s Q ,Sphey, Brussels and Miss Marg- family of Don Mills, Mr. and Mrs. 1 jobs wff not go to thev qualified, "` - aret Ciutis of Brookhaven Nurs- Gordon Fisher and family of • • but to the 'relatives -of govt of- r' ing Home were Christmas Day. Ayton, •Miss _Trudy Peekett of ,:.. p ,a0 n ' ficials; good teachers will not be visitors of Mr.` and 'Mrs. Harold Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. ,Bill " �> Q. ,. paid,'but crafty ones will. manage . - Procter. • Gibson and family, and, d ��, ` to get their salaries; court leases.' Miss Evelyn Bieman of Strat- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson and ' will be judged in favor of wli0's iti' �� ford Nursing School and Douglas Cindy:P of`Cam bellford, Mr. and .. � Jt"�r J J by , the right camprather than who's �, ° Bieman of Iroquois Falls are. Mrs. Carman Machan and Ross' right. My premises and attitudes spending : their Christmas holi- of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs.. Bob • Ilk airen'.t productive here'or ex- deo` s with their arenas `Mr. and �r Pah z Y P Estey of Port Elgin. that leairnJtg is atit'e- 4" Mrs.. Albert Biema —Mrs. Minnie Parker travelled - ample• * f requisite to passittg, .or tlsat. a Friends and neighrs in'this to Stoney geek over Christmas ` direct question- deserves an hon® F e community wish to express their where: she visited with her ion -in- ' _._. est answer, and it's futile tp try to. - deepest sympathy to Rev. John law and daughter, W. and Mrs. ° = ' BEST' Prove these yalues. And perhaps and Mrs. - Roberts, • Howard and Elton Mahood and family. - you can see that the whole stem Alison in the passing of her father' --Spending a few days over • Y system � � P . g Pe g y STA119T9N W ISHES operates m theory on values and Thomas Evans, of Wales. "'Christmas with their • p'arents, � . ( attitudes which don't Bold water , Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Congram, in practice in this timed situs . ' "' ` George Inglis of Walkerton, were Rev, and Mrs. Charles Con- i HARDWARE s tion m Zaire. But the form limps W Douglas Bieman of Iroquois gram and family of Windsor and ' s for the on ...and the suffering; and the a{f S, Falls, Miss Evelyn Bieman of corruption, and the farce ... Stratfgrd, John Leppington of All this is housed in a stable- Clinton,'Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bie- � NEW like ' dwroofed building,, rec- Man and ,)Cent, of 'Luckpow, 'and ; tangular, two classrooms wide, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bieman were •. Vr rA Q ;,with the we'll at the left of the u lours. lber visitors -of Mr. Winter�clearante ' ^�^*^ a4^�••�ti^�* .� +,�.c :'::cam vj and Mrs. 'Albert Bieman. . N I i.Mll the school. The set . of wooden •4 shutters for windows on one side And special, 01 the room, and the unhinged thanks .to our door at the bhck permit very fine customers r the - ' limited circulation of air; for their patronage. shutters flap and bang tloisily, at cici us 1 s a,.. -lady the slitest breeze; the bricks, Scinta - CA ,LAN far from sound proof, seein to Everyone knows Santa Claus. glasses„ her laugh machine and children' and "the. gratitude and i O ,� magnify the . yelling disorder of He's. jolly, merry and `hofio- her bell. What she received, how- appreciation of many parents. �. , ry the neighboring classes the desks by the year-end hang to- hoey , wears a red suit, has a long ever, was an infinite supply of For Mrs. Crawford, that's what White beard and hands out gifts. hugs and kisses' from the area Christmas is all about. - But in the; case of Wingham's IN KEEPING WITH -OUR POLICY OF 'NOT CARRYING- Santa Claus, "he" also happens to be a "she". MERItHNDISE OVER FROM ONE SEASON TO THE NEXT " '"" •� � �N� � } A. a � r Believe it or not, Santa Claus .a x= ��' WE HAVE REDUCED OUR ENTIRE'' WINTER" "STOCK- BY 9 r -HAPPY was a lady. *':� . 20°t . • ,_i In keeping with the "why not" �•% � /0 0 50% • U EW z, motto for International Women's Year, Wingham's Santa was act- wally Mrs. Tess Crawford -of RR �y�f, , All'items are from regular stock MR 2, Seaforth. AA "I love it," Mrs. Crawford ex- o W, AT JANUARY SALE PRICES As .rhe New Year plained after last Monday's tri- ' umphal appearance in town. a r ;;'' !►} approaches ... we "And I don't have to wear pil- wish you good fun lows," she added with a laugh. The role is not a new one for thef and good fellowship. lady — she has • played Santa Claus for 16 years how all over Ontario. This year's trek took her o ✓' :. ' o to Delhi, Mississauga, Goderich, -OFF BILL T I F F I N ands River Torontoseveral appear 4 Imperial Esso Agent .J The'job.is, in a way, a familyVIP heritage. Mrs. Crawford's father played Santa for over 40 years,* * All Pont Suits * All Pant Coats and, Mrs, Crawford's youngest * All I Lon G daughter has already started to • Gowns * All Slacks and Skirts follow in her mother's jolly. foot- * All Dresses * All Winter Coats s hur h Steps. �r • u C Mrs. Crawford definitely be- longs to the part in more ways (ANGLICAN) than just looks. She has the deep The Original Tickets Stay On, vgiee necessary for the "ho-' `A' �p hoing" and the love of children. �' And YOU De' 9 dUCt Your Own Savings i/9f ING 1AM In fact, she has eight children of � , her own, six of which are adopt - REV. T. dopt-RE®/"T• K. HAWTHORN, Rector ed. And 13 grandchildren. ' �i Mrs. Crawford also seems to MRS. D. RICHAR®S®N, Organist' Mrs. an *unlimited supply of and Choir Leader charity and love that go into the making of a yvonderful person — and nbteatablfoSanta SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 does get epa thejob, but « 6:30 a.m. —Holy Communion most, if not all, of the money 11:00 a.m. — Holy Communion .must certainly go toward the SANTA CLAUS IS A LADY! Mrs. Tess Crawford of RR 2., gifts she distributes on her LA I EJ(; ' WEAR MEETINGS rounds. She buys these herself,. In Seaforth, is no stranger to 'Lice role of Santa Claus she A.C,W. meets Thursday, January a in the Wingham alone she distributed enacted, In Wingham last week. She has,played the part for Parish Hall at 1:45 p.m. close to 300 presents. 16 years now, following in the 'footsteps of her father who WINGHAM CLOSED FRIDAY NIGHTS DURING WINTER MONTHS 357-1724 " In Wingham she also lost her waSahta Claus to hundreds of children for -40 years. ti