The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-09, Page 4no,
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Elementary teachers,, board -
ratify new salary contract ,
In a joint release last week the
In addition the necessary
for category D, from $0,727 to
Huron County Board of Educa-
clauses to conform with recent
;14,630 in Category C, from
tion an4 its teachers, who are
Provincial legislation, the agree-
$10,29Q to $17,657 in Category B.
members of either the Ontario
ment contains the following
In Category Al, salaries will
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Public School Men Teactlers '
major changes:
Jo nges
range from $11,300 to ;18,767, in
Federation or the Federation of
There will be a reduction of one
Category A2, from $11,704 to
Women Teachers' Associations of
per cent of total salary cost in the
$20,180, from $13,117 to $22,700 in
Ontario, announced final
Staff Improvement Fund.
Category A3 and from $13,520 to
ratification by both parties of a
Principals of Schools for the
$24,014 in Category A4.
new collective agreement for the
Trainable Retarded are to
The principals' basic salary
1976-77 school year.
receive an allowance of $4,250, up'
grid now ranges from $12,410 to
Terms of the agreement in-
$250 from the last contract, over
$14,430 in Category D, from
,it• °"'F°'
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clude an eight per cent increase
and above their basic salary as a
$14,025 to $18,870 in Category C,
in salaries and allowances plus a
teacher.
from $19,575 to $24,420 in Cate-
ate-
folding-in
fold$ in of the current cost of
ng
Vice -principals will also be
gory B, from (25,125 to $29,970 in
Z1,
livingallowance of 1.7 r cent.
receiving an allowance over and
Categories Al and A2 and from
above their basic salary as a
$25,8W to $30,675 in Categories A9
teacher. For such principals in
and A4.
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Winghom girl's
their first year that allowance
will be $2,800, representing an
increase
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design
of $200 over the last con
tract. For those with one year ex-
Donrt I@aV@
,
chosen
perience the rate will be 1~3,000,
an increase of $200. For prin-
Children
The December issue of The
cipals with two years experience,
unattended
art
United Church Observer reports
$3,200 or an increse of $200 and for
that a T-shirt design originated
those with three or more there
"Christmas brings temptations
by Joanne Wood of Wingham has
will be another $200 increae
to many parents, while visiting
been given official status.
bringing the allowance to $3400.
with neighbors or completing last
r
Joanne, 16, the daughter of Mr.
Co-ordinators will receive an
minute shopping, to leave chil-
and Mrs. Ken Wood, designed a
allowance over and above their
dren unattended for short
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crest for a CGIT. T-shirt. The
basic salary as a teacher of
periods," says Fire Chief Dave
crest shows a friendship knot
$4,400, up $400, for co-ordinators
Crothers.
with the words "CGIT is friend-
of student services and $3,400, up
"At the same time, decora-
ship".
$400, for co-ordinators of media
tions, trees and wrapping paper
Her design has been chosen as
centre services,
bring an increased threat of fire
the official crest for the organize
Under the new agreement the
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danger unless constant care is
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tion's use across Ontario. The T-
teachers' basic salary grid will
exercised."
a<,
shirts will be sold to raise funds.
now range from $9,182 to $12,452
The Fire Chief urges all par-
ents to recognize the fire danger
of this season, and not to leave
small children alone in the home
'~even
• to
look •ur best
for a monent. He points out
that the Criminal Code Canada
limited
forbids such action which en -
on •
budget
dangers the life or health of any
child under the age of 10 years.
Parents are further reminded
By Lavonne N. Ballagh
mas-party chic and yet comfort-
that under certain conditions a
m'
Slithery and clingy is the look
able too.
Christmas tree can be ignited by
for the Christmas parties this
P
Another verya
PRP War 1 oak this
single match to burn furiously
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year —with just about anything
Christmas will be the jumpsuit.
to charred wood in a few seconds
goes for style. The old-fashioned
In just about any color it will be a
Care must be taken to keep butts
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glitter is gone — your glow for
winner in knits, velour, velvet,
of natural immersed in
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Christmas'76comes from within.
the slinky fabrics or even in car-
water and to ensure that the tree
LARGE DISPLAYS OF TOYS, ornaments, children's clothes and other donated goods
Forget the sequined gowns, the
duroy. Again, accessories can lift
itself does not obstruct access to
idoor
were part of the'Christmas Fair' sponsored by the Hospital Auxiliary, held in the lobby of
rhinestone necklaces and ear-
your outfit from the ordinary to
or window.
the Wingham and District Hospital on Friday. Mrs. Janice Ernewein buys some of the
rings, the gold dust in your hair.
the eye-catching. The trick is not
Families are also urged to
g
goods from Mrs. Margaret Mundell as Mrs. William Forsyth looks on.
They will make you look as
to get carried away and over -do
review their home fire -escape
for
though you walked out of the 50s!
it.
plans quick exit in an emerg-
In everything from fabric to eye
If you really want to experi-
ency.
Mrs. Morrey is
makeup, the glow is subtle.
Don't expect your Christmas
month try something extreme,
like the new harem -look balloon
returned as
party clothes to keep you warm
pant tied at the ankles. Guaran-
pres, o f Horticultural S
- unless you have chosen the
Sporty look in a wool plaid skirt
turtleneck
teed to attract attention, no
matter what kind of a Christmas
—The sacrament of the Lord's
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and sweater. The
party it is! A truly elegant look
Supper was observed in St. And -
Despite stormy weather 22 per- which showed_ a wide variety of Fielding explained how they were
dressy styles will be slinky jer-
can be achieved by the pant -tunic
rew's Presbyterian Church on
sons attended the annual meeting expenditures made on the vari- assembled and ' what materials
seys, soft and silky polyesters,
that drape, soft muted satins and
look. Try black wide -legged pants
with a long tunic in either oriental
Sunday -With Rev. Robert H.
of the Wingham Horticultural Rus undertakings by the society, were used in the construction.
Society held Tuesday evening,, and also showed a substantial A highlight the
taffetas and silk velvets. Dresses
print and style or the colorful
Armstrong in charge. Eight new
members were welcomed to St,
of evening was
the hall.in the bank to the presentation of slides by Roy
londMrs.I. ns
will be loose with gathered skirts
ethnic prints, also popular in long
Andrew's: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
E Morrrey,pre pru ted ,yearbeautificationce
esident, f the towngin • Bennett. During the past summer
d probably halter tops or tube
tops with shoestring straps. If
skirts with matching shawls.
Accessories need to be kept to a
Remington who joined on pro -
fession
the meeting and welcomed those In committee reports Frank Mr. and Mrs: Bennett toured Ire-
you feel like a country Christmas,
minimum for this look as the
of faith; and on re-affir-
present. Madill reported for the mem- land, Scotland and England, and
A letter was read from the dis bership section, and stated the those present were thrilled with
you may o for the floral prints in
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clothes say most of it.
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mation of faith, Mrs. Barbara
Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
membership
Mrs. William Klie p in the past year the word picture of the areas
a flounced dress or jumper, the
latter worn with a frilly feminine
Your clothes do not tell every-
thing about you this Christmas.
McPhail, Miss Elizabeth Robert-
of
of Hanover, outlining changes reached the highest point in the covered on tour. Owing to the
histo
forthcoming in district business, history of the society — 214 mem- widespread drought of the sum-
blouse, of course. Lengths will be
Part of the .Christmas morning
son Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ross.
This Sunday evening at St. And -
and noting highlights of happen- bars. The secretary read the re- mer the usual beauty of the Eng-
whatever our mood is at the
y
moment —anything from just
magic comes from
g your morn-
ig-alive' look — a look
sews the annual CGIT vesper
ins duringthe rt of the committee
Specific matters a the letter will port Y Roy project
which tailed, l landscape
a sites definitely
chaired bYg ed
below the knee, to ankle length, to
which
begins, of course, with the glow
service will be held at 7:30.
—Members of the Wingham
be dealt with at the next direct- noted all the undertakings of the to survive this lack of moisture.
ors' meeting. society in civic at the
floor length.
Don't let anyone tell you that
from within, but which can be
made more exciting with a little
and District Fire Department,
their wives and guests enjoyed
plantings For the most part Ireland escap-
Gordon Baxter presented the various points in Wingham that ed the drought, as did ScotlandA
pants are not popular this Christ-
touch of man-made color. Keep
their annual Christmas party on
.
maintained
audited financial statement, are maintained by the Horticul- social time followed the
mas. They're turning up every-
your makeup natural; remember
Saturday evening at the home of
tarot One of the new
Society.presentation.
where in the evening party look.
its Christmas, not Hallowe'en! A
Fire Chief Dove Crothers and
undertakings was the fall plant
The legs are wider than your
average of
tin bit of foundation, the same
Y
Mrs. Crothers.
R . W . BELL
ing of daffodils along the park- CW
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pair pants more
like the ' t 1 th t 'f
color as your complexion, gives
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Paul'sChurch
St.
(ANGLICAN!
WINGHAM
Rev. T. K. Hawthorn, Rector
Mrs. Diane Matisz, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12
Advent3l
8:30 a.m. — Holy Communion
11:00 a.m. — Holy Baptism
MEETINGS
Tues., Dec. 14 - Board of Management
meeting in parish hall 8:30 p.m.
AY Brownies meet every Monday after school
Girl Guides meet every Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
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WINGHAM BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ross Smith — Pastor
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Service
7:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Prayer and Bible Study
8:00 p.m.—Wednesday Evening'
I_ The film "Christmas Behind Bars" will be
shown on Saturday evening at 8:00.p.m.
Mr. Walter Day representing "Jesus to the
Communist World" will be speaking in the
Sunday evening service.
Junior Church is conducted weekly for
children under the age of seven.
WINGHAM
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Pastor Office
Ronald Baker 359 Centre Street 357-1340
SUNDAY SERVICES Mid -Week Services
'Sunday School 10 A.M. Wednesday 8 -P.M.
Morning Worship I 1 A.M. Prayer 8 Bible Study
Evening Evangelistic S•rvic• 7 P.M. Friday 8 P.M.
Family Night
*For free bus transportation call 357-1310
TROT: ".The tongue weighs just a few ounces, but who
can hold it"
g Wi "I 11W P azz s y e a , i you your w er a ase and hides the #
land east of the Hanna Bridge. po
Stewave - Fisher want the dressy look, can pass for dark circles and wrinkles.
Stewart Beattie asum
OMETRIST Mrs. sher and Clarkson Mar- a gown. The three-piece suit, so Blusher gives your face sparkle
maty of the flower gave held o
tin were holders of high scores at popular for daytime wear, will and eye makeup is only effective
GODERICH Saturday, August 21st, outlining the Catholic Women's League FSP y Y P Y • * 0 •
the highlights of the various g make it to Christmas parties in if it is not obvious.
The Scjuare 524-7661 weekly card party on Tuesday of '76. For the glamour look, wear it This Christmas, fashion looks
classes of the show. Mrs. Ena last week. Prizes for low scores without a blouse. The perfect look demand, more than any other MILLER'S
Rimm ttee summae, convener rized the
h so del went to Agnes Caskanette and is black pants that drape nicely year, that you "be what you are,
Emery Mahe. Phyllis Baker won with a jazzy pin -stripe white- not what you're not". The look is for gifts
partment's activities during the the door rize. o distinction -
.past
• year as it pertained to the P black vest and jacket in a slinky natural, the style is natural and riends Aredifferent shows ands special the Conveners were Mrs. Emery satin. Add a neat black scarf or Christmas fashion -living, like
Pn Mahe and Mrs. Bill Templeman classic black jewellery and you Christmas gift -giving, can reflect
tivities. and their committee. g p y Happy partying!
• • John Donaldson, chairman of have a right -on hton look that's Christ a art of you. Ha Y ng! EVERY GIFT ATTRACTIVELY BOX
A Nice Thin the nominating committee, pre- ED
sented a slate of officers and s s
To Have.•. directors for the coming year. 4 h� LEATHER
With no Further nominations from sth f q GLOVES — WOOL MITTS
the floor, the followingn -
were SUEDE GLOVES AND
l- - elected for the ensuing term:
president, Mrs. 1. E. Morrey; „ MITTS
- first vice-president, Mrs. Janet Handbags - for all age
groups
Fielding; second vice-president, #' Wit" g g p
Mrs. Daisy Connell; one-year ; �' _
Scarves - Patterns and plain in latest fashion colours
_� •o directors, Stewart Beattie, Frank,; ,
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Madill, Hugh Mundell, Mrs. Ena; R i WATSONS AND KAYSER LINGERIE
Ritchie, Miss Merle Wilson; two-
year directors, Roy Bennett, a. Small to oversize
Mrs. Mary Cleland, John Donald -
Snuggle down long owns and
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THIS F.MBI,EM IS THE son, Mrs. Annabelle Noy, Jack - 9 9 pyjamas small to oversize
Walker; auditors, Mr. and Mrs. •
SIGN OF GOOD B[iSI-
Lloyd Ellacott. The secretary !�
NESS AND GOOD and treasurer will be appointed a �' Housecoats by "Bards"" and "Kayser"
FRIENDS. at the next directors' meeting. � ,�
A �' VELOUR — WOOLAMA —TERRY —SILKS For information call: Representatives to the district y ~ JUMPSUITS —
annual to be held in Auburn on SI A �Kc —BLOUSES —
Phone 357-3275 Saturday, April 16, were named SWEATERS —
in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. ` b NURSES PANT UNIFORMS HOSIERY UMBRELLAS
Roy Bennett, Mrs. I. E. Morrey "'
and Mrs. Ena Ritchie.
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�.:w..«. suitable to the Christmas season pen all Mondays,and Fridaynights i
were on display, and Mrs. Janet t" � � g n Dec.
-- -' Open every night til 9 p.m. Christmas week
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MATERNITY WEAR
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THE NEW FAMILY -CENTRED Maternity Care which was Implemented at Wingha
and District Hospital on December 1 allows a mother to have her baby with her whenever
she wants during the aur, except al v,s ! ny hours. Mrs. Sandra Leddy has her daughter,
Michelle Kathleen, with her as Mrs. Mary Lee, nurse, looks on.
Closing Christmas Eve at 6 p.m.
FREE GIFT WRAPPING
For "Male" Customers
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MILLER'SLADIESWEAR
357-1724
Winghtim
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