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Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Tbompson andMembers of the Maitland
Ronald Coultas were Mr. sod Mrs. Garnet Farrier attended the F.hnat`san home. Women's institute welcomad the
Mrs. Tom Miller, PalmarsAoo. Westminster retreat at London After the movers left on ilriday members of the Winghann In -
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eng", on the weekeodI Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Osborne sUtute to their meeting in the
Auburn. Orland Irwin bas purchased and fly Spud time with his United Church on May 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Scb- the five acres on the south side of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry President Mrs. Sid Adams
wichtenberg, Lori and Kerry oI Highway Ilse in tiro: village. Osborne of Markdale. Rev. opened the meeting With the
Port Elgin visited Sunday with The community was sorry to Harvey Osborne returned for the Mary Stewart Collect and
her father, Albert Coultes. learn that Murray Gibb un anniversary services at Opening Ode Mrs Tipton read
Mrs. Mack Stuart of Waterloo derwent for a Chalmers on Sunday. On Mon- Bence and
�'ge'Y P'Pe1dicitis ,N. the miuhhtes, _ . , . , ,
visited Tuesday with Mr. and at Winghday, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne,
am and District bills. •
Mrs.: Carl MCClenaahan and Mrs. Hospital on the � ee4l.—d ' .� Bethany, Anna and Laura left an ll project of selling Candles was
Ben 11[6Z7ena man friends wish him a a the first crossing of the
�dy Chicheemaun for their trip to diwunW. Each member was
On the weekend Mr. and Mrs. recovery. Thom Manitoba where h reminnded of the Secret Sisters
Bill Gibson, Bill and Greg and On Sunday Tracy I" Robinson 1 a banquet in June with a pot luck
will serve as minister. upper Arrangements
Mrs. Rob Frank attended the was christened at Calvin Brick N s to be held. Arr
wedding -of Brian Rivett and • Church. She is the daughter of This community was sorry to were also made for the District
Kathy Robson at St. Marys Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson learn that Mrs. Ethel Stewart ofWingham is a anent in Annual.
United Church. A reception and has one brother, Mark. Also p
followed at Uniondale. uced Mrs.
present for her christening were Whechurch ingham and Dfrrends ct Hexpend GRADUATEtal.-Sally Dobson, G iffin Who showed slides
W�YElliio�tt and familts of Mr. y w Mrs. e r. and Mrs. DavJulie
ofbWate za,loo, speedy recovery. daughter of Pete and Jean of a trip to Europe, Norway and
wishes for a s r
y Jeffery and Julie of Waterloo, Dobson of RR 4, Listowel
Rev. and Mrs. R. T. A. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, Belgium. She was thanked by
Harry Gur. an , Ci9dy and Richard spent the graduated from Wilfrid Laur- Mrs. Adams and the meeting
W Sham, M Mrs. Elliott of Michelle and Michael, ell and Wend With Mr. and Mrs. ier University, Wj#wIoo on closed with Grace and the ser -
Elliott
an Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Gordon Campbell and Robert Moore and family of May 27 with a Bbchelor of ving of lunch.
Elliott and Jeffery, Brussels, Mr. Heather, all of Kitchener, Mr. London. Arts degree, majoring In
and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw and and Mrs. Neil Rintoul, Stephen, Miss 4ane Laidlaw of London English. Sally has accepted a
Michelle of London, Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. spent the Weekend with her position with the Ontario Min- Bark from White Bunch burns
Gordon Blake n Brussels. Mark Cardiff, Brussels, Bradley parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy istry of Corrections, Depart- readily and can spread fine fl*
Mrs. Susan Oliver of and Brent Robinson of Blyth, Mr. Laidlaw. ment of probation and parole. miles.
Donacloney, Northern Ireland, and Mrs. Roy Robinson and
and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richard- Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
son of Livonia, Michigan, have Rintoul.
been visiting Hugh reunion
on. as Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Hail of Groundwork be; n
Sunday a family reunion was Wingham were Sunday visitors set for.
held when Mr. and Mrs. Jack with the latter's brother, Dawson g
McMichael and Miss Beatrice Craig. They also attended the
Joynt of Listowel, Mr.the and Mrs. anniversary Church.
.Chalmers Huron summer school
Archie Hertel, Kitchener, Mrs. Presbyterian Church.
MacMillan of Lucknow, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBurney of
Mrs. Glen Sinnamon of Wingbam Toronto spent last week with Mr. Doug Ellison, a teacher at Special interest courses will be Application forms are now
and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Mrs. Victor Emerson when South Huron District High provided for students who have to available in the guidance
and Karen joined the others. Bill painted the outside of the School, Exeter, has been named spend four hours a day at sum- departments at the five schcon-
principal of the summer school mer school but are taking only a dary schools and public school
the county board of' education two-hour course. They may in- principals have the forms for the
will operate on a trial basis this elude tech, theatre arts, music elementary courses. Ap-
year. and physical activities. plications for the new credit
'*=_• While the number and type of The improvement and new courses and the remedial courses
• subjects to be offered will depend credit courses run for the are due June 8 and students will
on the interest shown, Mr. Ellison duration of the school program, be notified by June 15 whether
has indicated that many options July 4 to Aug. 10. The remedial there is enough interest to
• _"'^- .. will be open to students in the
coand'special interest courses start proceed with the classes.
"Th
Th ng to enroll July 9 and the former terminates Students wishing in
�S "e basic rule. of thumb will July 27 while the latter continues special,
be that if 10 to 20 students show the improvement and
► until Aug. 3. interest courses must submt
�• .... ; an interest in a particular subject All classes begin at 8:30 a.m.
\ we will attempt to offer the and the school da concludes applications by June 29 and will
CLINTON y c ides at be notified by July 2 whether the
�� program," he said. 12:30 p.m.
There are four types of courses Limited bus service will be classes will proceed.
COMMON PARK ` being offered in the summer offered to all students, with buses ' Mr. Ellison said that due to the
school, which will be held at leaving from the other 'four reduced instructional time at
Central Huron Secondary School secondary schools each day. summer school, regular and '
in Clinton. They are: Arrangements may be made punctual attendance is essential
Improvement courses, offered later for pick-up and drop off and students will have to with-
tJUN o students who have completed draw from courses if the are
l p points along the highways y
` the course during the regular leading to and from Clinton. absent for more than four days,.
` school year but have not While the summer school is unless there' are extenuating
achieved a passing, grade or wish designed primarily to assist circumstances.
lier 2ir to improve their standing. These students 'yin achieving their Examinations• itreredekii
courses are two hours in length secondary school graduation courses will cor►ducled
and a student may enroll in two. diplomas the courses are open to final two days of school and aII `
New credit courses are anyone interested. This includes marks will be forwarded to the
available to students who have non-residents of the county, student's home school.
not taken the course before or did adults and separate school All enquiries prior to.
\ ; not complete the course during stu registration
9� g dents. The courses are free g should be made to
the school year. These courses but a $1.0 registration and Principal Doug Ellison at South
will run four hours a day. materials fee will be assessed for Huron District High School,
/ Remedial courses are offered all but the elementary remedial Exeter, 235-0880.
in English and mathematics to courses, which carry a five dollar Mr. Ellison indicated that if a
-----� Grade 7 or 8 students who are fee. desired course is not available at
o having difficulty with either Textbooks will su lied at Clinton attempts will be made to
m subject. These classes run for . no charge except bn the c ase. of register J g p r ister those students in the
two hours a day and no credits Grade 13 students, who will have London summer school program,
are received. to purchase their, texts. if the students so desire.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1979
12:00 NOON - JUDGING OF ONTARIO SPRING JERSEY SHOW
12:30 P.M. - JUDGING OF HURON COUNTY HOLSTEIN SHOW
1:00 P.M. - JUDGING OF GOAT SHOW :
3:00 P.M. - ARENA CONCESSIONS OPEN
6:00 P.M. - LADIES' EXHIBITS OPEN
7:30 P.M. - MINI TRACTOR PULL (SANCTIONED PULL)
10:00 P.M. -ARENA CONCESSIONS CLOSE
SATURDAY„ JUNE Z, 1979
10:00 A.M. - JUDGING OF LINE CLASSES FOR LIGHT HORSES
11:00 A.M. - JUDGING OF POULTRY CLASSES
11:00 A.M. - JUDGING OF SHEEP CLASSES
12:00 NOON - ARENA CONCESSIONS OPEN
1:00 P.M. - JUDGING OF LIVESTOCK CLASSES
1:00 P.M. - PARADE
- LEAVES LEGION HALL
- ONTARIO MASSED PIPE BA
WILL PARTICIPATE
2:00 P.M. - OFFICIAL OPENING
2:30 P.M. - BABY SHOW
7:00 P.M. - JUDGING OF TEAMS IN HARNESS
8:30 P.M. -GRANDSTAND SHOW
featuring the Ontario Massed Pipe Bond
SUNDAY., JUNE 3, 1979 .,,
1:00 P.M. - ARENA CONCESSIONS AND LADIES' EXHIBITS OPEN
1:00 P.M. - HORSE SHOW, JUDGING OF WESTERN, GAMES, ETC.
• 1:00 P.M. - JUDGING OF BEEF CATTLE CLASSES
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EMERGENC* FIRST AID --Morley Bushell demonstrates mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
of Resuici-Anne while Stephen Kuchta and Dave Hynes look on. The three are members
of a class that recently completed an emergency first aid course given by the ambu-
lance department at Wingham and District Hospital. Other graduates are Dap sarfoot,
John Steuernol, Joe Poirier, and Kelth Colly,3r.
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