The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-19, Page 2;Page 2—Tire Wingham Advance -Tines, Thurs., February 19,197f,
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from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
T S r t oar
Discussion leaders will include
Bruce M.cCorquodale, farm, man -
if owfarm S
agement specialist, O.M.A.F.,
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Guelph and Art Reed, C.A., OP
]Plans have been finalized for
Banghart, Kelly, Doig and Co.,
an Income Tax Seminar at the
Exeter. Bill McEachern, Income
Tax Department, Kitchener, will
agricultural office board room,
Clinton on Friday, Februar 27th
be taking part via telelecture.
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telelecture.
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Topics will include, income and
expenses, capital cost allow -
INLIS FARM L
ances, averaging of income,
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capital gains and other special
DRAINAGE
provisions about filing income
tax.
bring•
Quality Installation �
Participants should a
blank copy of their 1975 Income
Clay or Plastic `
Tax Form, the •'1975 Farmers
IL
Income Tax Guide", cas well as
Free Estimates
their own noon lunch.
PHONE, 392-6700 �
Anyone with an interest in
attending this seminar should
R. R. 3 Walkerton 1
contact the Agricultural Office,
riririririrAr ririrrri, irlrLc:Ltl,i,i lk -d
Clinton, before February 24th.
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ANNUAL MEETINGO'�
HOWKK FARMERS' MUTUAL
FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Wroxeter, Ontario
the 103rd Annual Meeting of the Company
will be Meld at the Company Head Office,
Wroxeter, Ontario at 1:30 P.M. on Wednesday,
February 25, 1976 to:
(1) Receive the Annual Statement and Audi-
tors Report.
(2) Elect-tw•o directors to replace James
Mair and Murray Scott, Both of whom are
eligible for re-election. -
(3) Appoint an Auditor- for 1976
(4) To amend article 33 - remuneration
(5) To transact any other business which
may nightly come hefore the meeting.
Max Demaray, J. P. Uniac,
President Sec. -Manager
t a ty
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mercials while programs are. ..,..,....,Nw-w.w..w.,,.;.,„,....,.
changing. One T.V. program is 'ARNA"ER
This Day in History, which will E*
inform us about the history of =
Valentines. Parents are welcome - Phmbsng & Heat”lug
to come. 'Please tune in to
channel "19" on Friday for a load PHONE: 887-6079
of laughs. _ _,..... - =
'—Wanda Bail o
CANCELLED
VALENTINE'S ISANCE
Due to the stormy weather the Did Valentine's Dance that was
scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 7th
in the Howick Community Centre
was cancelled. The proceeds That
Handle
were to go to the Ukelele Band. _
Some of the food that was bought
for the dance was sold in the staff
room on February 10th. Hang on
to your tickets because a new HOME (ARE
dance will be coming up soon!
—Janna Gowdy
VALENTINE'S DAY
On February 14 comes the day NEEDS
of romance and affection. This
day is Valentine's day. Yes, one
of the "heartiest”' days of the t
year. But will it be full of � .. •
romance, affectioh, and hearts Adjustable
this year? It comes the day after fwy
Friday the 13th! I hope that the 14fi �t$ , Indoor
good fairy turns off the bad luck
switch before 12 o'clock midnight" r Walker
on Friday. or we may not have as
...,. . � s& Y , nice a day as we would wish for. € �
So cross your fingers and cross
A' your toes and wish.
�;• —Mary Lou Clarke x
�ast�
GUIDANCE TEACHER
a On Feb. 11, Mr: Forrest, a guid-
ance teacher on ttie staff of F. E.
A
t' Madill Secondary School, visited Elevated
R n� the grade 8 students at Howick
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1001, Central School. He talked about Toilet
t-- - i R $ the subject choices that you have.,..
•�` �"'� �' ' ��: to make and he suggested some
Seat
subjects that everyone should
take in High School. He also gave
a talk about the school and the 1
• " students were allowed to ask him
any questions. This talk was
l fi� i given so every student would®thtUb
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choose the right subjects when
f< >, they get to High School. Sto®I
—Brock Howes
UPCOMING MUSK ), y
NIGHT
Music Night is coming on the
es ;
24th of February and. everyone is
4� I � •4 4 F� 1, �• Al ,• ;r 1 � ,: � r. ,,.
t�va welcome, There will be fifteen t
A° acts in this year's program. Some
k of the acts. this year will be the Bathtub
v "
S��l►ior Choir, the Ukulele •Group s
'plus an assortment of novelty
� y Rail
,
a w k:t acts. I hope you can join us. a
yl
"
—Janna Gowdy
EXAMS
?.. On Feb. 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th,
and Ringo!! Exams A The time is
THERE WERE EfGHT FINALISTS in the Howick Centrad Speaking Contest held last nearing as fast as a r .bbit for the Inquire abaut our other Home Care Bleeds.
week. The winners in t'he Junior' class were, top picture: Kendra Robertson, grade five, grade 7 and 8 -exams. Yes, you .
first; Judith McMichael, grade five, second; Brenda Mann, grade six,•third; Muriel Huth, read it — exams! If you are a
grade five, fourth. In the Senior group', below, the finalists, all, eighth grade students, are: • parent of a grade 7 or. 8 student '
Barbara Zwanck, third; Janice McMichael, second; Heather Brent, first; Patsy Faulk- who is attending Howick Central
neo, fear,,._ School, are they, starting to
i study'. If not, rub it in a little and
t+"5, are Chico and the Man, Happy. begin by saying "Bring those
ft�L l s,C Days, Gilligan's Island, Flint- books home and study."
` iA, n"tr, , __:4.i, n,,..•, Mary Lou Clarke
lotrla n l •Y1T A d .
a $ Y i. k •ra evine , ,r `<t\'ill r� )c>tiE•� ;i �)E'('1<'11 )1'OI)lE'I11
'A The How c G p �('('lllllllt'ltlllr 1'E ltl'E'llll'Ill •' } I I
y. ��r�,� �� t•()1' t•cll'lllE'►'`. I�llt ihl'1't' 1� llE'1});f\';Iltal)I(•.•tif'If•-('tll})1()�'E'(1 }iE ()I)lf'
ka...`
i 1, )t.inthe~irI'ml;tinll; tllil carlied hiconit e to
lK wt.) liti
llc,t nlnxitlltltll cSCIENCE FAIR Days'. Somehowa will manage lentli�tl1fc�('titE�l. • CI
a, � � � ,, ,•-.��� •�.. „„"„,�J„w, Howick Central School is to make out in spite of Winter's ~
having a science.fair on the 17th harsh blast. I hE'FE' l'(liltl'11)Ill Il)!lti ;ll'(' cIE'(Illl't1111(' tl•r1111 �',Utll i, le l';11'11f'(1
g k i11CM11t• fc►t' that Yc;u'. "I htts ill< c►n►E' t ai i� ctE'f('►1 E'cl c1u► ill ; hik}iE'1' .
and 18th .of March. This is the —Marlin Good
•' +" `' ' first tirrie,the school has had a 111E O M, VE';11'S. satllt' l llllE' (hE' ltl\'('St IIIE'T1l f'<il'tlti
science fair. Grade 6, 7, and 8'Istu- VALENTINE'S DAY
ASSEMBLY })nand itltt'1E'st ;uul huilcls;l titlha•<tnti;tl rf'tirf'Tilf'nt sa\'in}s f'utici.
PR®TET Y UR FARM detttsewill enter different pro- Iontr •lam thf' intf'1'rst tita�'� itl the 1'Ia1l it tax trf'f'.
jec•ts. The projects will be On Friday morning 'there is h '
with a' separated into 3 main parts; going to be a Valenthle's Day fi('tit c>f all \ ort l itl\'(';t tt►f't►t i� a� sitfc as i h(' '1'I ) fittllk.
Biology. Physical and General Assembly put on by Mrs. Smith's M;trc'h 1st i" tite last clad tet clualit\' }ur l!) -.7) t;lr hE'ttE'fit�—
}'� class, room 19. They are doing
Science. Bilogy deals with .plants tics s('E' �'(>ur nt'ar(•�t 'tl) }ir;ltic•h as 4uutl as })()�;ihlE'.
and animals. Physical Science one full da'y's T.V. viewing from
y � iZE�'ti►'E•nl(•Tit ti<l\'itlgs I)f'fu,sit. �•'`•f' c'Itll it 'I'I) IZtill. It's
deals \\-ith chemistry, .General sign on in the morning, to sign off
TRACTOR PaLTERf�ATOR will take up other• things that do at night. Some of the programs a } ail of ot'n '11 ) h ;tt'nt i'ac' }irr,fa'anl 1 halt s}x'c ihx<jt1\' f1E'sl} nE'c1
not fit in the other two. Projects t o c'o})t \vitll't l,w Imi't icil l;tl pr(ddelu` of it)(' agl 1('tilt ur;tl inclu�t r�'.
'For Standby Power 'I'lle 'I'I ) Kulk t alk; Iter irellivill 'Savings.
will vary from Pavlov's theory to,�0 �(e�C�
Contact: Water Power. The projects-wiii -'.-...... ` %'lv*d like to talk to
he r,tarked on such things as Mrs. Joseph Craig has returned `
Olen Schvvartzentruber scientific thought. creativity and home from a visit with her sisters
R. R. 44, Wingham presentatip)n. Judges will be from • 4n Florida. fttoirement.
357'-2608 F' F. Madill, Norwell and Licto- George and Janet Allan and
%lel Secondaty School Science i family, Sara and David 6f Sarnia
Departments spent the weekend at their home
�nmc +inners will advance to here.
®- °�� y guests with Mr. and y
the regional Science Fair in Sunda
LOOT( neighbour , .. Listauel on the 19th and 20th of Mrs. Vern Clark were Mr. and ,.
9 ' y
Aprd Mrs. Bud Stewart and Leah of "
—Gary Grainger Harriston, Mr, and Mrs Brian
TLAST.ITS
• (Hill and Kelly, Mount Fdrest and •
1't-RLi('tiPE.4KING
" CONTEST Mrs. Gordon Underwood, Gorne. �•• - 3�� ,
c,n Tuesday evening, Feb, 10th, Mrs. N. J. Harvey, Montreal, is i'<'
hulihc• speaking contest was spending some
with her
held at •Hawick Central School. sister, Mrs. Edward Gibson.
y -
T•�o students with the best Roy • Whitehead and Mrs.
spo'eches were chosen from each :Margaret Deacon, Walkerton,
<la«roam Finning first place visited Mr. and Mrs. Allan
., .0 a. � � •aro.
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fr•r the Sen:ors was Heather Griffith recently. ..,, :• , w
• Rro'nt with second place won by Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
1.I ice tit( Michael. In third place William Wade and family on the 40,
.Q
Iiarh 7.wanck and Patsy loss of a dear husband and father,
1 F.+•Iikr.er came fourth. For the William Wade. •,
Jw, lllrs. Kendra Robertson came I
. .a~ .o .ec•und .Juciitn `ic,iiicnao.
Seniors meet rY'
' %Ianon Hutli was third and
Brr•r,da Mann was fourth. — FORDWICH — The Senior
-Citiiens held their regular meet
.I:+.•, -.a rowdy, Marlin Good.
�t "Aa Balt ing in the community hall on i j , ,• yr!z '
c n� I INVF:D PROBLEMS Tuesday evening;{ Wray Cooper, �r
Butler chain barn) Clea"nerS f)FS1%,0 president• presided and wel
feature Strong forged links, the snow continues to fall,"
coned 50 members. Regular
" ' ^. •re and more problems are business was conducted ,during , f
powerful drive unit. r which Senior Citizens' ins and a '% y f
i positive shear pin protection + Ina fast Saturday. the P
\'-,Ile\hall Tournament was can- song�,book were discussed. m%U%:r
Fast, ear',' ' lea,, trip ' celled hecause some schools A bowling party was planned'
rouldn t make it to Wingham. for the Molesworth lanes
- Thin Tr=ornament will -be held February 20, in the afternoon,. It
_ - erlm(-time rn Ma-rch Also., be. was agreed to supply a ntimber
But don t fake -)Ijr _,ord for /f ' cauv of the weather conditions. for the Howick Agriculture
Bufler, �nmo tiww� have ,E'en getting Society. Avariety.concert will be
Ask a nerghbotlr who Ov✓nS
_ int) `he ri;rr hes and arriving at held in Howick Central School,
s( t,nnl latr This is hard on the April 23rd with Mrs. Harold Doig
kListowel Silo & Tile tda ;1,A(,nIs ,,h,, were nn these,uses and Mrs. S. Bride .as conveners. � 0R0N 10 13" UM 1IV ll0N
Bou 3,3,
hF'o ause the\' are ver% wilhn td The meeting adjourned and
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Mloorefie)d Ontario cafe h up Tau many more days of progressive euchre add shuffle
1 Phone 519 343.2120 and 638 3077 c(hm,l ( anrellahon due to the board were enjoyed. Lunch was
arr.l-unt of ,naw. may force us to served by Miss McElwain's
" 'IIAIIt rr,:,, Pr,&r , ,anal i)evelnpment group. o
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