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Phone
Fordwich
357-3880
at School Board
Separate' Sc o0
CONSTRUCTION
Good Friday visitors with Mr.
OK's anti-smokingplan
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Askes Brothers
Bruce Edgar and son Bob of
357-3193
Toronto.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride visited
•Mr and Mrs. Doug Wildfang,
By Wilma Oke
until after 10:00 p.m. when the
Riddell at Lindsay.
Additions & Renovations
Mrs. Elmer Miller, Mrs. Rick
An/anti-smoking program for
presentation was followed by the
PUBLIC SPEAKING SYSTEM
spent Monday in Hanover.
Ph: 528.2726
they zrWw 4, 5 and 6 classes in
board meeting in committee -of
Mrs. Bill Hutcheson were Mrs.
PUBLIC
Ida Gallagher, Mrs. Mary Me -
separate schools was en-
the -whole.
Phone 887-6159
and Donna McLennan, all of
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rsed by the Huron -Perth
Because of the delay two
Nuhn and Bill of Gowanstown,
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County Roman Catholic School
principals, Larry Cook of St.
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Susie Edgar and Mr, and Mrs.
All types of concrete work
Board at a meeting in Dublin
recently. The program was pre-
Mary's School Goderich, and
Ennis Murphy of St. Patrick's
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Home and form building
E. PARKER
% sented to the board by Canadian
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School, Kinkora, who were at-
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prior to the regular board meet-
servers, and the press repre-`
ing, which did not get underway
sentative had a long wait in a side
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room.
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Break and enter
A list of all accounts paid by the
board is to be compiled each
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month and submitted for board
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Investigatedapproval.
Two trustees are to be
appointed each month to scruti-
During the week of April 13-20,
nize the accounts prior to board
the Wingham Town Police in-
meeting. This is to be on a trial
vestigated a break and enter at
basis commencing May 1, until
THE NEW EXECUTIVE for
Wingham's Women's Institute
is Mrs. Roy Barrett, public
the Canadian Tire Store on High-
December 31.
relations officer; Mrs. Edith
Powell, first vice-president; Mrs. Alf Lockridge, president;
way 4. On April 18, a plate glass
The board passed a by-law
Mrs. Charlie Shiell, alternate
secretary; and Miss Anne Wilson,
second vice-president.
window was found broken with
authorizing the issuing of a
The election was held at the
Women's Institute meeting last Thursday afternoon. The
Robert Allen Cherry of Wroxeter
debenture in the principal
meeting marked the 74th year
that the Institute has been in
operation.
being charged with the offence.
amount of $213,000 to provide
He is to appear in Wroxeter Court
money for the construction of the
April 20.
Robert McDougall Jr., of 95
gymnasium addition to St. Pat -
rice's School, Kinkor� at an
l Easter t
Water Street, Wingham has been
interest rate of 81per cent over a
e e a
services
a
charged with mischief and public
30 year period, resulting in the
mischief after two town lawns
had been torn up by his vehicle.
total amount payable of
$4Sever. �.
Wingham
Approximately $150 damage was
Several board members re-
man
y
churches'
also d6neto Riverside Park prop-
erty. He will appear in Exeter
ported on the successful educa-
tion wefk programmes at the
The joy of the first resurrection
sang two anthems during the
distant future. The fundamenta-
Court April 20. The department is
various schools which they at-
morning was evident at the
service, "I Just Keep Trusting
"Oh;
list has always spoken for the
separation of church and state,
also investigating the theft of gas
tended during Education Week.
churches in Wingham on Sunday
My Lord" and I Have Found
Yet has become increasingly
and minor damage done to Gulf
The board will protest the
as Easter was celebrated amid
Him", under the direction of Mrs.
alarmed with the removal of the
Oil equipment on Alfred Street
Stratford Planning Board draft
beautiful sunshine and colorful
Ross Wilhelm.
Bible and from
during the past weekend.
plan which requires new separate
spring flowers.
At the evening service, Pastor
prayers
many
classrooms.
Four charges were laid under
and public schools close together
At the Baptist Church, speak-
Smith continued his study of
"It would seem," the speaker
the Highway Traffic Act and four
to share playground facilities.
ing of Easter, Pastor Ross Smith
Revelation wherein he said that
said, "that those favoring the re-
warnings were issued. Three
Stratford trustee Howard Shantz
said that the empty tomb makes
one world religion, one world
moval of God's Word from some
charges were laid under the
said he felt the Planning Board
Christianity superior to all re-
government and commercial
of our schools in America may be
Criminal Code of Canada with
was infringing on the rights of
ligions. For many religions, a
system predicted by the word of
more favorable in the future to
three charges being laid under
g g
school boards to suggest
ggest such a
g rave exists where the remains
` but
God seems to be in the not -too-
false religion and the state being
the Liquor Licence Act.
proposal.
of the founder lies the tomb of
the founder of Christianity re
united with only that which ig
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mains empty. Jesus Christ ,is
alive! He lives in the hearts of
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basically fundamental being re -
jected. Satanic power is about to
millions today.
bring aboute
Pastor Smith referred often to
the Bible which declares the
problems for
pathis
T� pastor urged g eg
P g itis con r a-
tion place their eternal destiny
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death, burial and resurrection of
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in the redemptial work of Jesus
LISTOWEt
Christ. Christ arose bodily. He
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Christ on the cross of Calvary.
was able to walk, talk, be seen
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The highlight of Easter worship
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and eat. He accepted worshipin
The Wingham Public School
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
AIRLINES
CRUISES
from the women as well as from
Nis a monthly publi-
Church was a young people's sun -
BUS TOURS
GROUP TOURS
the disciples and further claimed
cation which reaches our deskewsletter
rise service at 7:30 on Easter
Sunday morning. Murray Gaunt
ABC CHARTERS
SUN,TOURS
absolute power both in heaven
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and on earth and complete
regularly and invariably carries
many items of interest even to
delivered an Easter message and
20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
authority over all.
The newly -formed formed church choir
one who is many decades away
showed slides of the Holy Land,
bringing the young people very
Y-
from public school days. How-
close to the events of the first
ever, Principal John Mann,
threatened by the sharp curtail-
Easter morning. A pancake
REORGANIZATION
ment of school board funds, has
breakfast followed the service.
some doubt that he will be able to
At the regular worship service
continue this regular report of
later in the morning, Rev. Robert
activities in the school. The
H. Armstrong spoke oh "The
budget for secretarial help has
Risen Christ". The choir sang ex -
cer is from John W. Peterson's
been slashed, as has the amount
p
available for the paper on which
the Newsletter is mimeographed.
The most recent issue carries
cantata, "The Glory of Easter". Ian Deslauriers. Susan Brown
In several Wingham churches, sang solo portions. Rev. Barry
Easter lilies and other floral Passmore stressed that Easter to
arrangements were donated in the Christian means salvation,
memory of family members and for Christ died to save them from
friends who have passed away. sin. He urged his congregation to
In the United Church, the open- have enough faith to accept
ing call to worship and closing Christ who can shelter the be -
benediction were presented by liever from life's storms and
the junior choir, accompanied by trials.
R. W. BELL
OFTOMMIST
CODER"
mrastea
idrop,,
After the furnace, the water heater is the biggest user of energy in your
home. Waste hot water, and you're wasting valuable energy.
That's a good reason for getting full value from your water heater in
every way you can. By fixing leaky faucets.
By insulating long runs of hot water pipe. "
By waiting until you have a full load before you
switch on the clothes or dishwasher. By using
cold or cool water whOn it will do the job.
By taking shorter showers or shallower baths.
By making sure that all the hot water that
eventually goes down the drain works hard for A
you before it goes.
The Cascade electric
water heater gives you a 0.
dependable supply of hot water /sy
and it makes good use of all
the energy it consumes. But it's l
up to you to use hot water">
wisely. Don't waste a drop. :.�
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ULFPFe STORE
the information that a donation of • •
$175 was sent to the Guatemalan
Earthquake Relief Fund. The ervice Direct
TEESWATER money was raised from personal
donations and admission charges O ry
.to a cartoon show provided
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John Schedler at the Lyceum FLOWERS AUTOMOTIVE
There are no exceptions: Everything in the store is ON SALE AT Theatre. FUELS PLUMBING HEATING
REED'S, AND WE MEAN EVERYTHING. See it for yourself: hundreds of The Newsletter also informs
items you need and use every day are on sale at substantial and enuine parents that arrangements have Wedding
g been made with Wingham Cable Arrangements
discounts. It is a complete and drastic stock reduction where you save on Television to film and broadcast P.
each and every purchase. Everything 'SALE TAGGED' -You Can see andevents at the school on a regular Cut f lowers
basis for the benefit of those who
compare all sale prices with original price. are not able to attend special. Plants
events at the school. The pro -
SALE gramming NOWEnds
will start as soon as Flowers by
FRIDAY technical and personnel arrange
ments have been completed. Wire Service
The principal is asking parents F L kW 13
to indicate whether or not they
are interested in having the �4AFLOWERS
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A word about prices. Reed's Dept. Store is basically a competitive
discount operation, featuring brand name items at popular low prices,
LOWER THAN MOST, SO YOU CAN BE ASSURED THE 'Sale Prices' are
really good. Check them yourself this week.
MORE MARKDOWNS NOW.'
%
••• 25t050% OF
. . . FAMILY CLOTHING ...
JEANS — SHIRTS — SLACKS — UNDERWEAR — T SHIRTS — SOCKS
BLOUSES — LINGERIE — PANTY HOSE TOPS — SWEATERS, ETC.
... DRY GOODS ...
SHEETS — BATH TOWELS — BLANKETS — BED SPREADS — LACES —
RUGS — TOWELS — ETC. .
... YARD GOODS...
FINE COTTONS — POLYESTERS — CRIMPS — BROADCLOTHS — ETC.
20%t030% OFF
GLASSWARE — GIFT ITEMS — COOKWARE -- SEWING NOTIONS
YARNS —LUGGAGE -- TOYS
50% to 60% OfF
"Sunworthy" WALLPAPER ........Some Room Lots
ENJOY HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS THIS WEER
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WINGHAM
SUNOCO SERVICE
LICENSED NIECIIANIC
t'%1)EIt COATING &
Rus,wiiom,im;
CONlt'l,ETE C.IH &
Tltl ('K SEIM] ('F:
Prop. Ken Leitch
Phone
357-1.-,51 NIG117-357-35x5
INSURANCE
Iciffil
URANCE
All Types of
Insurance
335-3325 357-2636
GORRIE WINGHAM
For your
INSURANCE
See, or Call
WILLIAM S.
REED
64 Victoria St.. 351 2114
COLLISION
BILL TIFFIN
Imperial Esso Agent
Esso
For all your Home and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357.1032
ELECTRICAL
Pletch Electric
Winqham
INDUSTRIAL or
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Also Rural and Domestic
Phone 357-1583
BURKE ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractors
Motor Rewind and
Sales
Household Appliances
Josephine St. 357-2450
Emergency Service - See
the Yellow Pages
ENTERTAINMENT
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD
Leroy Jackson
—Plumbing
—Heating
—Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St,
Wingham 357-2904
KEITH
MOFFATT
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Duro and Myers Pumps
357-1774
POOLS, ETC. �.
Swimming
Pools
Above and Below
Ground
Complete Line of
Pool Chemicals
ARMSTRONG
CHEMICALS
Box 56 Walkerton
Mrs. Bruce Sotheran were Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Shannon of RR 3,
rances
Phone
Fordwich
357-3880
INFORM
CONSTRUCTION
Good Friday visitors with Mr.
Service
and Mrs. Tom Hutcheson were
Askes Brothers
Bruce Edgar and son Bob of
357-3193
Toronto.
CONSTRUCTION
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride visited
•Mr and Mrs. Doug Wildfang,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cottages, Homes
Riddell at Lindsay.
Additions & Renovations
Mrs. Elmer Miller, Mrs. Rick
FREE ESTIMATES
Wood and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey
PUBLIC SPEAKING SYSTEM
spent Monday in Hanover.
Ph: 528.2726
Sunday, guests with Mr. and
Box 122, Lucknow
Mrs. Bill Hutcheson were Mrs.
PUBLIC
Ida Gallagher, Mrs. Mary Me -
Enterprises
Clement, Misses .Judy Armstrong
Phone 887-6159
and Donna McLennan, all of
T. M. 9 T.
Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Frome and Rust Repoir
Nuhn and Bill of Gowanstown,
CONSTRUCTION
Brian Nuhn of Guelph, Miss
Honda and Skidoo
Cheryl Nuhn of London, Miss
General Conlrac•tors
Susie Edgar and Mr, and Mrs.
All types of concrete work
Tom Hutcheson.
Pit Silos
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Home and form building
WINGHAM
SUNOCO SERVICE
LICENSED NIECIIANIC
t'%1)EIt COATING &
Rus,wiiom,im;
CONlt'l,ETE C.IH &
Tltl ('K SEIM] ('F:
Prop. Ken Leitch
Phone
357-1.-,51 NIG117-357-35x5
INSURANCE
Iciffil
URANCE
All Types of
Insurance
335-3325 357-2636
GORRIE WINGHAM
For your
INSURANCE
See, or Call
WILLIAM S.
REED
64 Victoria St.. 351 2114
COLLISION
BILL TIFFIN
Imperial Esso Agent
Esso
For all your Home and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357.1032
ELECTRICAL
Pletch Electric
Winqham
INDUSTRIAL or
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Also Rural and Domestic
Phone 357-1583
BURKE ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractors
Motor Rewind and
Sales
Household Appliances
Josephine St. 357-2450
Emergency Service - See
the Yellow Pages
ENTERTAINMENT
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD
Leroy Jackson
—Plumbing
—Heating
—Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St,
Wingham 357-2904
KEITH
MOFFATT
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Duro and Myers Pumps
357-1774
POOLS, ETC. �.
Swimming
Pools
Above and Below
Ground
Complete Line of
Pool Chemicals
ARMSTRONG
CHEMICALS
Box 56 Walkerton
Mrs. Bruce Sotheran were Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Shannon of RR 3,
( I.I. H(►H'i'll(►�tPs(►N
Al's Collision
INFORM
Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
ItLt F;� ►I.1..ONTAHIO
Service
Disc Jockey
Weber and family of Palmerston.
357-3193
Musk for weddings, banquets,
•Mr and Mrs. Doug Wildfang,
Phone
anniversones, etc
THE
Paul and Brian of Mississauga
SALES AND SERVICE
357-2206
PUBLIC SPEAKING SYSTEM
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rarnarski
Lynn Hoy
CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES
Complete Body Work
Disc Jockey Stands
Pace SSO 00 per night
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Brussels, Ontario
PUBLIC
of Waterloo were weekend guests
Enterprises
and Painting
Phone 887-6159
with Mr. and Mrs. Don King.
Frome and Rust Repoir
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Honda and Skidoo
Ako Insurance Claims
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Sales & Service.
CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP.
E. PARKER
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