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FALL FA>� JUNGLE CORNER
We are bo* getting ready for Grade Four is studying the
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the Fall Fair that we have each tropical rain forest. We are phut f`
Yew at the Howick arena. How- rung to have plants, a Pygmy
ick and Turnberry participate, large plants and flowers, paper k`
d masks, anseveral
Some of the things that maybe mache
entered amurals, booklets, animals.
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writing, pets, livestock, veget-
We starting to paint the hut.
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ables and fruits, pictures, writ- Michelle, Terri, Sandra and t
ing, and flowers. others are bringing plants. All s, : •_
We have a Fall Fair so people these go to the Jungle Corner.
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can see our work. So let's all try Hooftman, Gr. 4. try 'i
our best and come home with READING PROJECTS
many prizes. Some of the students in grade
—Nancy Quipp four are doingg-a reading project.
HOPING TO END This is how we do it. First we go
AT THE TOP down to the library to find books ,.
Getting.ready for a day of com- about our topics that are on job
peting against other athletes on cards that Mrs. DeBruyn has THE WINGHAM LITTLE THEATRE GROUP is busy re- eim as Billy, Dale Edgar as Jim, Joan Currie as Mary,
field day is tough. Field day will given us. The librarian helps us hearsing for "The Inheritance", a play written by Harry J. ick Currah as Alex, Ansley Currie as Jessie and Blake
be held at Turnberry on June 2. find books. Then we write little Boyle. Acting out a scene around the dinner table are Daniel Ferguson as Gramps.
We have to practise very much to stories and draw a picture to go
win. You'll have to move steadily with it. Then we put it on display.
and not miss a step or you could When we're all done, other
really lose some big points. There stufients can look. History O f syrup i
is a lot to remember when you —Cheryl Searson Wroxeter
are running to win. For instance WORK, WORK
when you are in the lead and you Canada Fitness is hard work •
are just about to the finish line, but it's worth it. You have to do given by W Iguest s eaker s sit u s standing longp Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stafford, Lon -
you'd like to slow down but can't. Peed ups, don, spent a couple of days last
Let's work hard and do our best jump, shuttle run, flexed arm BELGRAVE — The May meet- convey the sap from the tree to Maitland Branch and from Blyth week with Mrs. Harvey Coup -
to win. hangs, 50 yard run and 30 yard ing of the Women's Institute was the sugar house. This was a real to attend their meeting May 25 land.
—Bert Sjaarda, Gr. 4. run. If you don't win you get a held May 18 in WI Hall. The con- insight into the map:e syrup in- and June 3 respectively. Mrs. Graham MacLeod, Mr.
pin. If you do a bit better you get vener of the Canadian Industries dustry and after many questions Plans were made for the and Mrs. Ken Greer, Cindy and
a bronze badge. If you do better meeting, Mrs. Leonard James were answered the members ap- graduation banquet for the Grade Scott spent the weekend with
you get silver. If you almost win introduced the guest speaker, Bill preciated why a gallon of maple VIII students of East Wawanosh Mrs. Clarence White and Miss
you get gold. If you win you get an Robinson of RR 2, Auburn. He syrup costs so much. Public School to be held June 28 Lucelle White at their summer
Arthritis special enormous badge. So let's all try gave a most interesting history of The motto for this meeting was in the WI•Hall with Mrs. Clarence home here.
• our best to get the excellent maple syrup making and ex- "Never too old to learn, if not too Hanna, Mrs. Lorne Jamieson and Mrs. G. D. Dailley, Cambridge -
award. lained the different methods of stubborn to try". The roll call Mrs. Leonard James, the com- Galt, visited Friday and Satur-
on CK NX to raise - Steve Nicholson, Gr. 4. p
THE JUNGLE producing this delicious food. was, "Name a past industry in mitten in charge. day with her mother, Mrs. Ed-
One day in the jungle I went for your township". The memorial service at Bran- ward Gibson.
funds for project a walls. I stn because I saw Bill displayed a wooden spile Mrs. Stan Hopper presided for tion Cemetery will be held July 4 Sunday guests with Mr. and
Peed and wooden bucket used by the the business period and wel- with the Knox Presbyterian Mrs. Vern Clark were Mr. and
A special project which, if some monkeys that could talk. I natives and early settlers of our comed all to the meeting. The Church, Belgrave, in charge. Mrs. Fraser Pollock and Todd of
successful, may free arthritis started to giggle, and laugh and country, a far -cry from the minutes and correspondence A letter was read from Huron- Bramalea.
sufferers to live a normal life, shout. But the monkeys did not modern usage of plastic tubing were read by Mrs. Ross Higgins. Perth Health Council steering Guests. at the weekend with
will receive the money pledged #know what I was laughing about. and vacuum pumps now used to Invitations were received from committee and after some dis- Mrs. Harvey Coupland were Mr.
during a four-hour Arthritis —Linda Hamilton cussion it was decided that each and Mrs. Jack Edgar and family
Special to be seen Saturday eve- member do some research into of Georgetown and Mr. and Mrs.
ning, May 29, between the hours the purpose of this committee Bob Black and family, London.
of seven and 11, on CKNX Tele- and a poll will be taken at the Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Elliot,
vision. June meeting. The results of this Markdale, spent the weekend at
This is the first year the moneypoll will be sent to the proper their new home here.
BPeeWees rophy. is being directed toward one gestudy. It is being conducted atauthorities. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walker,
A cash donation towards the Toronto, had as their weekend
Western University Medical 0 _ purchasing of awards for East
School by two prominent ame P g guests their son-in-law and
Dr. Harth and 'n disputed Wawanosh Public School was ap- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
rheumatologists, nod
Dr. Stiller- Dr. Duncan Gordon, proved. Mackereth, Cathy, Carol and
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-Nd rheumatologist, McMaster all Mrs. Leonard James rd a Peggy of Toronto at their new
University Medical School, will The 1976 basebseasonm 'got off plays. All of the local boys gave 22; Seaforth at Wingha2 p.m. report of the officer's conference home in Wroxeter.
headline a panel during the to a rousing start . when the their best. Some of the regulars May 29; Crediton at Wingham 2 which she attended as a delegate Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friers,
special. The panel will discuss Brophy Pee-Wee's came from a were away last weekend and the p.m- June 5; Dashwood at Wing- held in Waterloo, May 4, 5, 6. Hamilton, were weekend guests
the special project in detail. As 6-1 deficit in the 4th inning to go team went with nine players. ham 2 p.m. July 1; Listowel at The June meeting will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shore
the show progresses and as time on and tie the game 8-8 in the Hitting for Wingham were Wingham 6:30 p.m. July 9- in the -Women's Institute Hall on and family.
permits, phoned -in questions regulation 7 -inning game. They Martin with 2 doubles and a p Goderich at Wingham 2 p.m. July June 22. Jamie Sanderson, Toronto, and
about arthritis will be answered then held Clinton scoreless until single; Peter Goodall with 3 17; Lunch was served by Mrs. David Sanderson, London, spent
by Dr. Gordon. the 10th inning when a dispute singles; Paul Montgomery, a Away Games Walter Scott, Mrs. Ross Taylor, the holiday weekend with their
On -air time for the special isarose between a carded umpire double and singles going to John Wingham at Clinton 6 p.m. May Mrs. Ivan Wightman and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
being donated by the station. and the Clinton coach over a very Haines, Richard Moore, Joe 28; Wingham at Dashwood 6:30 Jesse Wheeler. Sanderson.
Staff members and Wingham fine play at the plate made by Tiffin, Dave Nesbitt, Bill Brophy p.m. June 8; Wingham at
Kinettes will volunteer their Paul Montgomery and Richard and Mike Foxton. Crediton 6:30 p.m. June 14;
time, the latter answering phones Moore. BROPHY PEEWEE Wipgham at Goderich 6:30 p.m. t 1
and accepting pledges. Enter- The Play that caused the game BASEBALL SCHEDULE June 23; Wingham at„Listowel
tainment will be provided by to be called and awarded to Home Games 6:30 p.m. June 28; Wingham at
volunteers throughout the area, Wingham arose when Moore Clinton at Wingham 2 p.m. May Seaforth 2 p.m. July 10.
among them OPP Sergeant Leon- the ball in deep left field
and George of the Wingham and made a perfect throw to the 0
detachment. plate to hail the runner who was
For the past few years, The in the process of trying to score
Arthritis Society has been em- and knocked Montgomery over Beigrave
Personals
phasizing the fact that arthritis is after the tag. '
a disease which can strike any Joe Tiffin started on the mound
of
age. In attempting to inform the for Wingham and pitched well Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Blue with Rev. Whurcena Brown guest
public that arthritis can and does until the the 4th inning, when he Doreen and Miss Donelda Bluevale United Church as guest -
often even affect children, the beg Lamont spent the holiday week- speaker, there will be no service
an to tire and allowed Clinton 11
end with Mr. and Mrs. Len Coyne at ,Knox United Church, Bel -
Society may have played down to load the bases. Dan Martin -
of Windsor
the fact that rheumatoid arthritis came ,on in relief and pitched a and also visited with grave. Music will be supplied s -
first attacks most of its victims in fine finish to the game as he other members of the Coyne the Belgrave Men's Choir at this y
the 20-40 age bracket. It robs fami1 service.
struck out three men in a row y
man of the most productive and with bases loaded, 2 innings in a Holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson,
y P row. Martin struck out 12 batters .- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar were Sheila, Doreen and Nancy at -
enjoyable years of their lives. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar tended the convocation at the
This is one of the greatest in six innings, which was out- g
tragedies of this number one standing, especially in the first and family of Petrolia, Miss University of Waterloo Saturday
game of the year. Janet Arnold of Brigham, Mr. afternoon where Richard re -
crippler of the world today. and Mrs. Charles Johnston of ceived his Bachelor of Applied
Deprived of the capacity to Coach Des Brophy was very
work normall breadwinners Proud of his young charges as Blyth, Murray Edgar of Wing Science degree in Civil Engineer
y' they never gave up and it is ex- ham, Susan and Mary Ellen Els- ing. Following the reception at
must see their families go with ton and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis the University, a family dinner
out many of the comforts of life petted that Wingham fans will be was enjoyed at the Blue Barn,
which we take for granted. Arth- able a look at some extra fine Stonehouse. and Mrs. Gar Leitch, Listowel. Other guests present at •
baseball this coming season. y
ritis does not usually kill, but it Special mention goes to Peter Julie and Jeffery of London, Mr. it were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
can be a life in prison. g
Goodall and Dave Nesbitt who and Mrs. George M. Johnston and Grasby, George Michie and Rick
The public is urged to be gener were playing their first game of Tara of Ilderton spent the week- Ball. i
ous in their contributions in order end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Canning of Stratford a; HOW ABOUT A 7S
to free the lives of arthritis suf- organized baseball and came up s nt the past week with Mr. and
Laura Johnston.
ferers. with some pretty outstanding Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs. Mrs Norman Coultes and visited CUSTOM 500?
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, other relatives in the vicinity. Come on down and drive away one of
STAMPEDERS IN CONCERT - Jennifer and Kathy of Shelburne our two Ford 2 -door Custom 500's!
visited on Saturday with his Euchre winners
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
With Michael Lewis Cook. BELGRAVE--Three tables of
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Joe euchre were played in the Com-
Saturdayr June 19 8:30 p.m. Dunbar were Mr. and Mrs. Keith munity rooms last Wednesday
Dunbar and Mr and Mrs. James evening. High lady was Mrs.
at the Palmerston Arena Ryan and son Jeffrey, all of Lorne Jamieson; low lady, Mrs. - J
Stratford. Edgar Wightman; ladies novelty,
Tickets available from Norwell and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Styles of Mrs. Victor Youngblut; high
Young people � Fred Prac-
tices
Plan visit to the
preparatory � On Mal
26 the Young People will practise
� a skit Lor the pot luck supper.
nursing ome Next meeting will be at White-
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WHITECHURCH-din Sunday
evening the Young People's
Society meet at Langside Church
with an attendance of 14. Barry w wn 5IlrfiO
Elliott opened the meeting with
prayex and songs were sung. MONDAT, 8:30 P.M.
Barry Elliott read the scripture MAY 31, 1976
and groups worked on a cross-
word puzzle. Plans were made °f
YANifiSTRA RECREATION CENTRE
for visiting Pinecrest nursing JACKPOT - $260.00'
home June 13.
Wendy Kay read the minutes On SS Calls
and a letter from their fourth w0h a Oorsol �i°n prize of V15.00
ade foster child. He told of if not won, to f cal grows os s 1 u.
fit' and number of calls tncreoses by
Easter week, which, in his one, each week.
country, is a very happy time as I& aeauAAe oAwa of - 10.- QACN
they have many parades that re- 3 iNAu-no-wr•srN SHAMS
present the last days of the life of ADMISSION $1.00 • INCLUDES
Christ. The YPS sent him $5 to be ONE FREE CARD. Additional
used for school supplies. His ceras 25c oath or 6 for $1.00
name is Alejandro Canales.
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The offering was received and _
OPENING DATE — 24 th OF MAY WEEK END 1976
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Toronto visited over the weekend man, Clarence Rath; low man, COME ON DOWN AND SEE THE LOT
Listowel Seconds Schools .. .
Secondary with their aunt, Mrs. Cora Mc- Victor Youngblut; men's novelty,
Admission - $5.00 per person Gill. IMark Armstrong, SUPER CAMP SPECIAL
Sunday evening visitors at the We have everything from a 1974 Ford Torino 2 door
home of Mrs. George Cook were Reception *This 1975 F-100 Explorer hardtop to.a 1973 2 door Comet. If you're looking for a
Mrs. Bertha Cook, Mr. and Mrs. tete with light duty truck, take your pick from our selection of 101
comes com camper.
Arnold Cook and Mr. and Mrs. BELGRAVE—A reception and P P
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d cars to choose from. So drop
Bud Johnson of Etobicoke. dance were held in the Women's We have over 30 usep
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� SER WE Mr, and Mrs. James R. Coultes Institute Hall on Friday evening . R , over while the selection is best!
and C. R. Coultes of Hurohview in honor of the newlyweds, Mr.
visited on Sunday with Mr. and and Mrs. David Ireland (Joyce l
LISTOWEL Mrs. Don Rae and Jamie of Nethery). Music was supplied by�
"l -2111 Guelph. The Music Makers.BRID E MOTORS
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Me- Before lunch was served, Clare
AIRLINES CRUISES Dowell and Heather of Cookstown Van Camp asked the young &u -
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TOURS GROUP TOURS visited with relatives in the pie to the platform and read an
village on Saturday. address and James Hunter pre- +
BC CHARTERS SUN TOURS Due to the anniversary service sented them with a gift of money.
20 YEARS Of EXPERIENCE being held in Calvin -Brick United David and Joyce made fitting re -
Church Sunday, May 30 at 8:00 plies.
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