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JUNS 1• sW 19, 1976
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Mark Russell, .of 355 Catherine
aro yrs rang, Muriel Huth, Peggy Lynne Strong, Vicki
Payne, Karen Moore, Kelley Cunningham, Brenda
One person is dead two remain
in London
Grey and a member of Duff's
St-, Blenheim, is a patient in Uai- '
versity Hospital, London,aftelil
Kincardine Ontario
hospiitals and five were
bospitalized
United Church? Walton.
the car in he
was admitted. to the Wingham
in Wingharn during a
Surviving are his wife, the for-
which was a'
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week Of BOCide[lti in the area.
mer Edna Knight;atdaughter,
get Went Out Of control on COIN*
Appearing this week - COULSON EXPANSION
Provincial Police in the district
)firs. Murray) Huetber of
Road 16 of Bruce County, ,dea
$ :V B
were kept; busy as favorape wea-
Brussels; and two sons, Kenneth
Teeswater, and went inpo the
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ther produced an increase in traf-
of Morris Township and Donald
ditch on Saturday night.,
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fic and highway destruction.
of Grey Township. He is also sur -
Saturday morning, the Wingham
An, 83-yearol4riUvosels area
vived by 13 grandchildren and
Mr. Rbssell, was rushed
OPP investigated a collision on
man, James R. McDonald of RR
three greatgrandchlldren. He
Wingham and District Hospital
2, died early Thursday evening at
was predeceased by one infant
by ambulance and transferred
the Seaforth Community Hospi-
daughter, four sisters and three
immediately to the London bospi-
From 4 to 8p. m. every Suxday - � �M4xt�-Snsorg � �
tal, as a result of injuries suffered
brothers.
tal, suffering from multiple in-
1, Monkton, and Keith M. Bright-
in a motor vehicle collision at two
The body rested at the Watts
juries. Hospital officials stated
Al
o'clock that afternoon. Mr. me-
Funeral Herne until 2:30 Satur-
Tuesday morning that he was in
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Donald was travelling north on
where funeral service was con-
satisfactory condition.
Huron County Road 12, about a
ducted by Rev. Ed Baker of Wal-
Driver of the car, John Craw -
mile south of Brussels, when he
ton. Pallbearers were Harold
ford of Teeswater, was not in-
r y
struck the rear of a lumber truck.
Bolger and grandsons, Brian and
jured. The Walkerton OPP de -
Mr. McDonald was born March
David Huether, Neil, Rick and
tachment is investigating that
8, 1883, in Grey Township, a son of
Bruce McDonald. Flower bearers
incident.
VISIT STORYBOOK GARDENS—The Fordwich Girl
the late James and Mary McDon-
ald. He was a lifelong resident
were eight grandchildren, Karen
Warwick, Joyce
The same evening a vehicle
Guides who have been conducting a nursery school at
of
Tipple, Joan
riven by George F. Wesenberg
Howick Central School treated their young charges to a visit
of FIR 3, Brussels, was involved in
Saturday to Storybrook Gardens in London. Guides from
an accident on Centre Sideroad,
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left to right above are: Donna Harding, Marion Huth,
C 1 St
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south o. Concession 7 in Morris
Township. A passenger in the
aro yrs rang, Muriel Huth, Peggy Lynne Strong, Vicki
Payne, Karen Moore, Kelley Cunningham, Brenda
vehicle, William , Schmous of
Chambers, Chris Sanburn, Mary Ellen Gibson, Donna
Kincardine Ontario
Woodstock and RR 4, Brussels,
Brears, Rene Sturgeon, Janet Strong, Kendra Robertson,
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was admitted. to the Wingham
Peggy Keil, Beverlee McCann and Ann Robinson. Children,
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Tops in Entertainment and Dining
and District Hospital with multi -
ple injuries. He was later trans-
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don to Victoria Hospital, Lon- _
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The Wingham detachment of
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show bond for your dancing 8 listening pleasure.
the Ontario Provincial Police in -
June
June 14-19 •FREE RIDE
vestigated the accident.
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During the early hours of
Saturday morning, the Wingham
MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY — $1 Cover Charge
OPP investigated a collision on
THURSDAY TO SATURDAY - $2 Cover Charges
Huron County Road 16, east of
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Sideroad 15-16 in Grey Township.
Cour i e r
From 4 to 8p. m. every Suxday - � �M4xt�-Snsorg � �
Drivers of the vehicles involved
were Donald L. Crawford of RR
1, Monkton, and Keith M. Bright-
on of RR 3, Brussels. Mr. Craw-
FIELD DAY PLANTS
ford was brought to the Wingham
The annual field day was held Our plants are growing well in
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and District Hospital and exa-
mined. He was later released.
on Thursday, June 3. The Grade 3. Some plants are going
weather was beautiful and many home to be transplanted into Miss
Detained in hospital were Mr. students received sunburns. On N. Kirkland's garden. Some
Brighton, who suffered multiple Friday there was a number of pupils have also taken plants
injuries, and two passengers in children either sunburned or home. Some plants have blooms.
C 01 r the Crawford vehicle, Richard nursing sore muscles. The win- We., planted some lettuce. We are
Earl of Atwood and Verne Guy of ners were: novice boys, David eating it at school at lunch time.
Ethel, who were admitted for Wheeler; novice girls, Annette We have planted beans and are
observation. Jorristma; juvenile boys, Jeff de eating them at lunch too.
i� Wingham and District Hospital Boer; juvenile girls, Nancy —Ian Jarvis and
. and examined. He was later re- Quipp; junior boys, Mark Me- Dennis Lowry
leased. Detained in hospital were Dougall; junior girls, Donna 0--0-0
FRU TsS1HRUE1�Q Mr. Brighton, who suffered Thompson; intermediate boys, DOON PIONEER VILLAGE
wsTT.b1B Adlk�rB,,� multiple injuries, and two pas- Klaas Jorritsma and Leonard Grades two and three are going
spray or sen ers in the Crawford vehicle Stamper; intermeidate to Doon Pioneer Village on June
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�No Richard Earl of Atwood and Wendy Armstrong; senior boys, 7, 1976. We are going to make a
Verne Guy of Ethel, who were ad- Ken Warwick and Warren Wray; book about Pioneers. We might
® mitted for observation. senior girls, Brenda Horsburghbe able to go in a Pioneer school,
Members of the Kincardine Many students from our school house and a farm. Doon Pioneer
OPP detachment investigated will compete in the r Village is near Kitchener. We are
I; M regional meet gon a bus. In preparation for
two accidents in the area last at F. E. Madill S.S. on Thursday, going P P
t R _ week. On Monday, Alexander June 17. our trip to Doors we have looked
Walton of Wingham apparently. at some films, filmstrips and old
lost control of his car and hit a SIGNS OF SUMMER objects.
tree stump on the boundary of People are bringing —Kimberly Bowen
Fruit & Shrub Spray or Dust �s a P ging bugs and Y
i Huron and Kinloss Townships. He animals to school. Some children and Sandra Lowry
combination insecticide fungicide for was admitted to the Wingham bring turtles. One girl found a fly- III
use al apples, cherries, grapes, coma and District Hospital with ab- in insect. Somebody brought DUCKLINGS
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Lucknow was admitted to the lo- who are bringing insects to school They quack every time we walk
Rose Dust in Spray. is insecticide- cal hospital with lacerations after that all the animals are getting down the hall. We keep them in a
fungicide for insect and disease preven- P g �
tion on roses, annuals, perrenials. his vehicle was in collision with ready for summer. cage g with some hay. They have
275-031 1 -Ib. .. ............... .. 3.09 one driven by Mrs. Nancy Brooks —Dwight Davidson, food and water. Some times one
/ 275-032 4 -Ib .................... 8.99 of Lucknow. Mrs. Brooks was Brian Martin of them jumps in the can of water
treated in the emergency ward and gets cold so we have to. put a
and released. light on the top of the cage. When
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Da a F. Wheeler of Brussels
and Jean I. Fox of RR 1, Blyth
were involved in a collision on
Turnberry Street, south of Queen
Street in Brussels. Mrs. Fox re-
ceived injuries as a result of the
accident which was investigated
by the Wingham OPP.
Also, during the past week, the
Wingham detachment laid 13
charges and issued 22 warnings
under the Highway Traffic Act.
Four charges were laid under the
Liquor Licence Act.
FRENCH COLLAGES
Mr. Hooftman teaches the class
French. Mr. Hooftman told the
class to make a French collage.
Mr. Hooftman gave us the paper.
He showed us how to do it. All the
class got along fine.
When some kids were done Mr.
Hooftman showed us how to
make the frame. We will pick
some to go the school fair.
—Brian Bowen,
Elizabeth Versteeg
you put your finger in they rubble
your finger. Some people watch
them. When the other people
clean the cage out they are put
back in again. Then they have
clean water and food. Some
ducks have died because they got
cold in the water when they
jumped in the water. There are
two ducks left. They are very nice
to look at. The teachers like to see
them too.
—Dawns James,
Debbie Moore
ASSORTED WINNERS of the Wingham and Area bicycle rodeo held May 29 stand in the
front row. Thev are Rohert I Ppdham, first from Grades one and two; Bruce LeVan, first
from Grades seven and eight; Maureen Beattie, first from Grades three and four and
John Leedham, third from Grades five and six. Bicycle rodeo winners seem to run in the
family for the Leedhams since Robert and John are brothers. Standing in the back row
are OPP Constable Carl Ricker; John Mann, principal of Wingham Public School, and
Constable Ed Daer. The rodas sponsored by the Kinsmen, the town police and the
OPP.
The Wingham Advance -Times, Tours., June 10, IWO—,E'ys 111
from left, are: Jennifer Pike, Peter Ankenman, Natasha
Van Ankum, Gregory Eskrift, Tracey Johnson, Melanie
Koch, Tim Cunningham, Andrew Mann, Todd Templeman,
Kevin Miller, Patty D'Arcey, Cheryl Hiepel, Michael
Latronica, Wendy Winkel, Jodi Potts and Rodney Mann.
Accompanying the guides and children were leaders, Lieut.
Mrs. John Armstrong, Capt. Mrs. Walter Demmerling and
Capt. Mrs. John Gibson, Cadet Nancy Demmerling and
Linda and Brenda Brears, and Mark and Brad Armstrong.
Bus driver for the trip was Anita High. (Staff Photo)
Hamilton is top
Musketeer shot
—Mr. and Mrs_ Ed Stafford of The final session of the
London, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith Wingham Scout Musketeers,
of Warren, Manitoba, and Har- Group Three, was held last Sat-
vey McMichael of Wroxeter urday at F. E. Madill Secondary
visited Monday with Mr. and School. Ab Rintoul was in charge.
Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery• On the final day of shooting,
—Joe Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hamilton obtained his
Harold Kerr, returned last week- bronze crest, as well as a trophy
end from a month's holiday in the for best shot. He was competing
British Isles. against the five other boys who
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack-Hiscox of made up the group. The trophy
Woodstock visited one day last was donated by Mr. Rintoul.
week with Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Of eleven boys taking the
Ballagh, Catherine Street. course, six finished. A special
—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith of thank -you goes to those who,
Warren, Manitoba, are holiday- helped with the Scout gun course.
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd These include Dave Hynes,'
Montgomery and other relatives. Crawford Douglas, Ken Foxton,
—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins Russell Foxton, Archie Purdon,
of Wingham, Mrs. Lila Higgins of Eefje MacLean, Don Rintoul,
Belgrave and Miss Margaret Martin Cretier, Ab Rintoul and
Higgins of London attended Open Mrs. Rintoul. The club would like
House held Thursday at London's to apologize to anyone they may
Regional .School of Medical Lab have missed mentioning. Most
Technology, at which Carol particularly the club thanks those
Higgins is a student, who donated trophies and ammu-
-Mr. and Mrs. Ken Currie and nition to the Scouts.
Helen Sanderson visited on the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Currie and Timmy, Wind- '
sor. ,The
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—Word was, received. Monday T H E
evening of the sudden passing of
Mrs. Bell- of Norwich, England, Advance -
the mother of Mrs. William
Harris of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. ��� Times `;
Harris intend to leave for Eng-
land on June 19. '—
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