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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-15, Page 71 1 { "way.; �...,,,ww,+. n, .n 1 .4 i�w^ WE" ­7 n .. -J, .'.Af.W »tA ,y(n� 'tw41r .. YS.n��.... .�•..�,U+t &.JL a4���1.. .� y}.'Y. ,WW. n Za.P'".-4ir CMIK' w,W.w r •,. .. 1 A11,. M�VI•..YJn d l.v y Pu•n� �ii[ri . t ,✓....M Lw J' . _ '� ^' . ° m x ....moi Y J. 1 .... ,, • . ..... , : � , � ,. -, x - ;:a 1 t I The` ' u 1 •'` a hAAi�E+,p�`.'' h5 M1.K 1Ar' A F 1to ,r ,• ,un,"&s,_, pian 15 >l � >i�ghalln �,fl�ance-�'i>(nes '17fur yo 'W W w,,an .. : r : _ ; Britt • , h �'�,[4 `, g +. to ministry officials about the becoming a basketball- coverer.? o el or to roceed ''with , Have you ever thought of tion t0,,elp students decide their working inside or outside; and need) po Mal7arls, enabll�� h. Or, a, orn chips cook? A noodle- toMadill d i - e P � e � rimae job c �r�s+�llin � possibility of ieicluding this •type F P e Int , It Student;; am 197 _ al active he o' c ens 1, p liable ho+vr>wzu h physical ?li 1.976 she cat) undertak .- The invests- primary job — of information in the program. A Ore- pr operator . An ,evergreen when. the school registered with slot also chooses a °'career `"We're dealing with a rnah . siaeplar program operated in Ore- picker? Or maybe even a horse the service. g �'' ..... group"tr9.%r►.-c!�,;,9(1 c>csrupati�nn more informed student; : Mr• gon includes data on job pros- identifier?'various- If The procedure for use is rela- groups contained in a master list. %pas said: Our intet°vteWP pects and openings to various A,l , ,4 If you have, and happelato be'a lively simple. Sita Failnputarr c-irds! The student them ri�peives a ti00 � bec'0 a __mlXCh.M, '�IQre -fields.--- r';:r : student at F. E. Madill Secondary are provided to cover every computer print-out of oeupation meaningful•" The Ontario government is School, you might be in luck. if contingency — from the student titles in accordance with the Siilce the time e4psed from reluctant t6- get into this area nothing else, you will at least get who wants to explore different group, code and the criteria demand -.for information to clic however, since it might be misin- a chance to discover just exactly career interests to the student marked. Over 7,!00 occupations receipt of data is only about two terpreted as "directing" people 0.i 5`r,:, i• �� what these occupations entail and that has set 'plans and needs are stored in the computer bank. weeks, time is not a drawback, into specific fields, Mr. Kopas- 4"C., how to achieve them• information on what steps must The second step of the process, The one missing element, an said. He explained that he fills The wayis straight and simple: be taken to achieve them. card "C", offers the student a important one in this time of this void with information from • g P Po - ask S.G.I.S. ' Card "X" is the first, and ele- chance to investigate specific unemployment, is information on various educational institutions, Student- Guidance Informa- mentary, step in the process. The career descriptions, education job availability. through the placement officesr4w;- tion Service" or a,G.I.S. as it is student must indicate long-range re requirements and a list of institu- Mr. Kopas said he has s ken . and throe h Canada Manpower. q P Po g affectionately called, is a pro- educational plans; whether he tions and programs relevant to"u�1 11,• grain developed and operated by prefers working with people, data the career. the Ontario Ministry of E uca- or things; whether he prefers er s description racing11 secretary aa� capper" c"Analyzespt performance of horses to assign handicap allowances and toEPARKER b 3 arrange ranges among horses of kt' - Plumbing 9 Heating comparative speed and ability;, —Mrs. M Carmichael has presented'. During the service �1 analyzes records, ..class` (breed- Miss Lavonne Balla'` PHONE: 807-6079 ing) ..." and continues on for returned home after spending gh sang two ° several paragraphs. w three weeks in Toronto and three solos. w , weeks in Fort Lauderdale with —Ian and David Savage of preparation of training are _ Only two areas ' her family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sterling, Scotland are guests for „ nx indicated as for this Y, unusual occupation: horseman- Carmichael of Wal Lake, Michi- this week with Mr. and Mrs. Herb ship training, offered by two gin and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phillips. The brothers arrived y s. D colleges in Ontario, and on-the- Hawthorne, Susan and Steven of Saturday and will remain in , Q Canada until next Monda when ABOUT 40 LIBERALS—candidates, alternates and , art members of the Western , Willowdale. Y p y job training. � —Guests wHazel Tuck . y aTurn berry Mrs. Hl Tk they leave again for Scotland. tario NorthLiberal .Association met last Friday Tberry Tavern with four out of tti`c A more conventional oc- 'o over the weekend were' her They both hope to return, how- seven candidates for the leadership of the Ontario Liberal party. Among those on handM. cupation, Pike physical therapist ever, to Ft or chemical engineering, may daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and jobs in this area. Both are meet the candidates were Mrs. Bill Keil, Huron-Bruce MPP Murray Gaunt, Phil Bear # - Mrs. Neil McColl and rand- married with two children each, and Bob Thomas of Brussels. return:-a more involved descrip- g tion or a more lengthy list of children Arlene and Darryl of Mrs. Ian Savage is Mrs. Phillips'; Spray Deodorant 7 oz. training requirements. The Campbellfford. niece. master list of guidance-related --Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, , —Mrs. K. M. MacLennan has , g returned home after s items, institutions faculties and Sylvia and her girl friend, of pending the ,;- • programs is a print-out 50 pages Egmondville were Saturday eve- holiday season with her son-in- OldewS ar ur]r f IOorS ft lon . ring visitors with Mrs. Gershom law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.o andDrighk Gil Touri n and Eric of Edmon- - ' •t - {�{ )) 'lilt 6{ )9 Johnston. g Y ' ,.•,:,," .�,�_ Cards P , I and S offer =Guests on Saturday, Januar ton. Guests at the same home reveals eveaS 1 odds and air i the student information on the Y, Y �; tAyr specific programs or training 3, with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence were Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitfield , Henning were Mrs. Janet of Sault Ste.'Uarie. Mr. and Mrs. required; anything and every- g A Fordwi h Record dated both in wa of amusement and tin ' bus loo ' Liste'rin*e thin about the educational inati- Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Norman MacLennan of Waterloo o Y g y king up, a house- ee g November 16, .1922 was brought also financially. There was a keeper.1 tution, including' location divi- Wright Mr. and `Mrs. Alex Mac- spent the weekend with Mrs. 3 ® o z. g Tavish, Nfi . and Mrs. Raymond g into the Banner office by Ron large, crowd present and as a The batik page contains a- two ns, admission requirements, Wright, Mrs. Gordon Wright and Shelley RR 2 Gorrie who result the Rink Fund has been en- column advertisement, from the MacLennan and with other Win sig ham relatives. xt ,costs, accomodations, student located the paper under linoleum riched about $70. Bank of, Hamilton .estab ed > services and organizational Shari, Miss Kathy Oke, Miss —Mike Milosevic read the in the Shelley home which was A news story carries the head- 187 Fordwich br ' i. Vick's structure; and' details on the Linda Harkness, Daryl, Sheila, second lesson. and Don Farnell ri Jed in the State Prayers formerly luibwn as .the Dietz ing, Advocate Early Clbsing of manager—R. B. Heard J .AE ' courses. These data are u dated Kevin, .Douglas -and Steven vers when the up-dated congregation of St. Paul's Angli- property.. Stores and Other Business Places Wendt, Jeweler and `0 ticiah�, �> on request. Front page display advertising on Saturday Night". According"'to Wroxeter advertises Hexa Vap, orub'.Card-�'`.G" is., the last step, a . -LNicodemus was the topic of can Church met Sunday morning, g , P, from businesses ill Fordwich the item the clergy of Mount . Basket Diamond Rings'e 3 oz° chance to ' investigate corres= Rev. R.. H. Armstrong's sermon Rev. T. K. Hawthorn led the woe sere inserted b Milton Pries H. Forest have joined in an appeal rice from $25 accord?` a�u on Sunda morning at St. An- ship service: Y J PPe P� pondence courses, job interview Y g Sansom and J. H. Wade as well as through the press and pulpit , to the size of diamond. McKibTion pr.,cedures, apprenticeship pro- mew's Presbyterian Church. He =Visiting at the home of Mr. C. L. Eedy of Harriston. induce the public and the lifer- and Co., Harriston are having (Adults) 1 o s grams and Manpower services, spoke of rebirth as being °a and Mrs. Leonard Phillips and Publisher and proprietor of the chants of the town to co-operate Big Stock Reducing Sale .: amen others. breaking away from the old, . Jayne over the holidays were Mr. g Y Y Record was William J. Roberts, so that all places of business will hundreds of bargains in musical For what it offers, the S.G.I.S. escaping from the cocoon of 'pro- and Mrs. Murray McLean, Fordwich who has since resided close at 10:30 on Saturday nights. goods, leather goods, patent '� ° • program costs little: $1.50 per . motion which the Christian some- Marcia and Mark of Tara and in Listowel for a number of years. Saturday's business. is usually medicines,, tobaccos, . 'razor'.5, . , cot itis n student with a minimum times feels his faith provides, into Mr; and Mrs. John Phillips of Cost of a suliscription was $2,00. quite heavy.enough'without add- toilet articles etc.;, enrolment in the program of 250 the outside worldwhere the real Oshawa. The latter has been Advertising under the business ing the penalty of 'late hours -so Auctioneers advertising !`i-n E students or 25 r cent of the stu- Problems exist and the real test is transferred from the Permanent \\ A' per notices included Dr. G. S. Jeff- that those engaged in retail trade eluded John Darroch, Lakelet dent population. The heaviest Trust office in Moncton, New rey, Physician and Surgeon; A. are compelled to spend;a goodly and G. W. Walker, Gorrie. Bayer users of the program at Madill to Brunswick, to Oshawa. Mr. and C. Sotheran, Insurance and Con-. portion of Sunday to recover from Under "Coming Events" Vbr+d • • date are the senior students. ° Mss. Phillips and Jayne spent veyancing; .Clifford Cider Mill • their exertions of the day before. wick LOL No. 642 meets in their But the program is also a teat N o tdent. hunt New Year's with the McLeans in t11 P g g with proprietors Feick and E. The following items appear in hall on the Monday on -qr b--,-.- : Aipirin' help to Madill ,guidance coun- Tara. Deitz;'A. E. Cooper who was ad- .the-, Personal ,Column. George the full moon,eacii seller, Jack Kopas. Mr. Kopas —Bill Henderson has returned vertising for all kinds of hidPc; .i Campbell was u® from Listowel Denny,Worshipful Master. explained that nreviongly al? a!� t..iS. Vv.~ii to his home on Edward Street y P P - T M. Schinbein and. Son of �i,isto over the weekend. Jos. Davidson LOBA No. 131 meets the 11jurs- Orle-A-Da Multi Irequests on careers, training and after a week-long visit with his wel; Dr. A. McLeod of'Wroxeter; and Howard Rumpel were in day on or before the full moon. y 1�e Wingham and area talent will son, Lieut. Bill Henderson, Mrs. J. T. Ireland, Dentist of Harris- Listowel last Wednesday on busi- Visiting sisters will be made wel- educatio>j involved an enormous • • amount of work, most of it entail- have to seek a new showplace this Henderson and family in Mon- ton • and C. L. Eedy, Harriston, ness. Pearl Bennett visited in come. Maud Harding, W. M. and - V'tamins 2*39 year. The. Wingham Lions' treal - ing searches through stacks upon Quebec. He also enjoyed a Funeral Director and Funiture Owen Sound for several days the Mrs. Wm, Hill, Ree. Seely. Talent Hunt", an event that was 1 `®�' S stacks of catalogues and pamph- visit with Captain and Mrs. A. Dealer. past week. John Padfield re- lets- "This program gives all that Fell on its way to becoming a 'Merkin .at Verdun, Quebec, Under classified advertising is turned on Saturday from the jnformation -'to the student time-honored tradition in this formerlyof Wingham. A high- listed: batteries charged and West, bringing two, carloads of TRIANGLE directly now," he said. "The area, will be absent this year. light of his stay in Montreal was stored, rates reasonable and best cattle with him. Percy Fatum of _ student gets the print-outs and The decision was announced this an address which he ave to men nD t 8 O V N g P g of service Thursday a was a visitor last can keep them, refer to them week by Lions' president, Archie in the Salvation Army Rehabili- guaranteed—William -. Toddy Hill. Demmerling, Fordwich; anew .Thursday at the home of his i r� ra�.ur r�.�••.•� r:i.«�.�•.•r�t�a>✓ whenever he wants to. He can tation Centre, many, of whom are shipment of ladies' and misses' grandparents, Mr. and, Mrs. "M; Could have been _ also use the program to get more "We are"understaffed and can't struggling to piece their lives to- coats just received at right Albrecht. Mrs. James McVicar the day you sold open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays • Sundays Noon to $ix information whenever he needs handle it, Mr. Hill said. He ex- gether after fighting sickness and , prices—Whaley's, Harriston. and two daughters left on Tues- it ,, plained that the club discussed alcoholism, that extra living The program urinates much the project, but couldn't find any In the news column it is noted day to return to their home in De- room furniture one 'to undertake' it in 1976. "It's that Rev. Mr. Barnard ,will troll, having been here since the , just a lack of people to take it preach on "The Cords of. Sin" in funeral of the formers father, the over," he said. Belmore the Methodist Church, Fordwich, late James Hunter. A. C. Heffer- C O N E S T O G A COLLEGE Mr. Hill explained that or vi Sunday evening next. The son, John Sangster, G. H. were i - .^ gine"sets from previous years, village of Grand Valley suffered son and H: J. Hofmann were in Clinton Centre were unwilling to undertake the In hockey the Belmore girls de- a severe fire loss early last Sun- Listowel Saturday as representa- • LIST O F P �► R T® TIME COURSES, job again because of the tie; feated Wingham with a score of 4- day morning, one whole block lives of the local AF & AM Lodge Ilp YOU HAD a mendous time input involved. "It 1; the Bantams on Jan. 7 were de- being gutted. The interior of the at the funeral of the- late George PLACED A 1 involves a lot of work and a lot of feated by Belgrave 5-3 , and on Orange Hall is being repapered Watson. WANT AD for Winter of 1976 Jan. 5 tied West Howick 3'3; the and decorated by Sam Stinson of Under the Gorrie news: Archie MONDAY time." The work in the past years Midgets defeated Belgrave 8-6 on Gorrie. Nov, 24 is the date set for Edgar has had a telephone in- ACADEMIC GENERAL INTEREST has included arranging for the Jan. 6 and were defeated 3-1 Jan. the grand play "Peg O'My stalled in his residence. Mrs. contacting teachers and Mathematics -Level 111 or IV Drawing &Painting talent, 8 by Kurtzville; and the Inter Heart", which is to be given in Mathews of Wilsonville has been schools, organizing the shows. Wednesdays '7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Mondays 7:30 10:00 P.M. mediates were defeated 10-3 by Brown's Hall Fordwich, under the guest of her sister, Mrs. .The format featured three � 12 weeks to weeks Flbradale on Jan, t0. the auspices of the your►g people George Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Starts: January 28 Starts: January 26 hunts and a, grand -finale Mr. and Mrs. Herb Clayton of of the Presbyterian church. Robert Cathers have returned - Fee: $27.00 Fee °30.00 "Show of Stars Y Y CALL 35%-232® Wingham' visited Mr. aril Mrs, There will also be a good musical from Tugaske, Sask. where they -. - "We certainly are sorry," Mr. We will be lad to Silkscree2Aing Earl Fitch and their children; program. Admission 35 cents and spent the past few months with g COMMERCIAL, Hill said, adding that the shows hes ou to sell Wednesdays 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. Karen and Debbie on Sunday 20 cents. their daughter, Mrs. W. Jardine. help'you Shorthand ( BasInserted on enline news: ic to Advanced) l0 weeks might be resurrected in succeed- afternoon. A column, on the front) page Ited the tenth li Mondays 7:00 10:00 p.m. Starts: January 28 ing years. Had it taken place, this p g it next week 12 weeks Fee : $30.00 would have been the fifth year for Belle Farm Holstein" owned notes that the old-tirQe party and There are getting to be quite a Starts: January 26 the event. and operated by Carol and Harry dance held in the hall last Friday number of bachelors on the line. Fee: $27.00 TECHNICAL Helfenstein of Belmore was night was a splendid success, It looks as if they need to be get- Jyping Blueprint Reading honored when the R.O.P. results Wednesdays 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Wednesdays 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.were reported in the "Holstein 12 weeks to weeks Journal" this month. Belle Starts: January 28 Starts: January 28 Langside " hosts Farm's "Starlite Vonnie" was Fee: $27.00 Fee: $23.00 the second highest producing 3 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT REAL ESTATE• meeting year-old across Canada for An Introduction to -Real Estate YPS ng November 1975 with a Breed PROGRAM Segment I Class Average of 188-211 pro Manufacturing, Planning 8, Control Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. WHITECHURCH — The Young ducting 19,265 pounds of milk and. _ Mondays 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. Starts: January 26 People's Society held its meeting 797 pounds of fat with 4.14 per to weeks Fee: $60.00 Sunday evening at the, Langside cent. She also qualifies for the 365 Starts: January 26 Real Property Law (A Broker Certfificate Church, with David Elliott as day class. As a 2-year-old, she I�i�i ��� ���� Limited Fee: $50.00 Pro ram CoOrseJ leader. Hymns were sung from 9 was a credit to the herd with a 9 Planning for Profits Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. - 10:,00 O.M. "Praise Ways" and the meeting Breed Class Average of 164-169. It Wednesdays 7:30 - 10:00 P.M. Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. • 1:00 p.m'. was opened with prayer. David is records like these that boosted Surveyors 10 weeks 10 weeks read from Proverbs 3:1-6. J - Starts: January 28 Starts: January 28 Discussion the herd average to for y groups were then which the farm was awarded the Fee: $50.00 Fee.: $85.00 formed and eachroe i g P was given runlier up award for production We are pleased t0 Cdi1r10ui?CP OU/- new ownership - Advance registration can be completed by mail using the form on this page. Registration a crossword puzzle. This was fol- in Bruce County for 1975. forms are also accepted at the Clinton Centre during the following times: 8:30 a.m. 4:00 lowed by ,prayer. The offering A dance, sponsored by the Bel- _ p.m., Monday to.Friday. __ was received and Barry Elliott more Chamber of Commerce will and our new name f/om ----------•------ -- ( led in an offertory prayer, be held in the Belmore Arena Fri- D ]1 f Dl� 1 COURSE APPLIED FOR I The group decided to visit? the day Jan. 16, fro 9:3012:30. B7. M Ross, 0. L. S. OntanO Land met %Dr 2ND CHOICE I Lucknow Pinecrest Manor every p I. two months and to attend the to " Lucknow Reformed Church serv- Mrs. _ ice and bowling,.social on Jan. 25. \o Kiar.. aW Ross LIr/11ted ,,A_ II I � Miss i A. letter was read by Bob Ross from the foster child adopted \ 'urvgors ❑ Mr- from Costa Rica. Wendy Kay (Last Flame) Type or Print (First Name) I I read the minutes, and Ann Web- LITTLE ., 41 Wept Street, (�Od�rich ®Atari® l�d7A 2IC5 = ADDRESS l iter reported on the skiing party AD9 s, .:- s I to be held at her home Saturday. Tele➢�lOrle 52' -9652 I Phone: Residence Business: I Mrs Dan Webster will supply Bl � - I CHEQUE OR MONEY ORDER ENCLOSED FOR $ I lunch for the party. Payable to Conestoga College, Clinton Centre .j RESULTS I Phone 4823458 n O Box 160 ClintonI Games were followed by grace _ Looking forward to bang of Service to you I,---------„•—,_•`------,..,.----_,..--------:-----"----- and lunch. Seventeen persons at- tended the meeting. e t''-