The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-06-13, Page 16j
14—_?U p01*am Advance -Times, June 13, 1878
un the Comm, recommends no change
9
VM"TAM in board policy on field trips
W19 ONA M 357-2320 A recommendation not to and trustees have every op -
change board policy on school portunity to ask questions and to neglect was evident.
field trips proved a disap- refuse permission for the trips. He said there was some con-
pointment to several trustees at Mr. Turkheim said he felt a cern about problems that could
last week's meeting of the Huron detailed report on board li#ibility develop over field trips intoQuebec.
County Board of Education. on field trips was in order. He
The field trip policy was sent to "id he had asked that the policy He added there is no reason to
-
the education committee last be checked because he wanted to doubt the efficiency of super -
month to see whether changes know who was liable if something trips. Tbe
were needed to make the policy happened to one of the students only way to completely eliminate
more comprehensive. The on a trip. He feels the 4)oard is the chance of a mishap is to put
students in glass cages, he
liable for the students, he added,
committee told the board last commented.
Monday it felt nothing could be and thinks it is leaving itself Goderich Trustee Dave Gower
improved and recommended no "wide open" with its present
changes. policy.
also pointed out that while the "I'm a little disappointed in Board Chairman John Elliott board has the opportunity to
pp.ove or r
this two-line recommendation," said part of the concern over field a disapprove field trips,
0
Zurich Trustee Herb Turkheim trips is for students going to the timing sometimes restricts what
" told the board. "I felt a detailed province of Quebec. Ontario it can do. By the time the trip
study of the policy was needed." lawsuits resulting from mishaps comes up for board approval
Goderich Trustee Dorothy on field trips can range in size arrangements have already been
Wallace, a member of the J,#ccording to the severity of the made and the final decision
education committee, said the mishap, he noted, while in becomes a formality,
group felt the board can't do any Quebec dollar figures are at- He said he would like the ap-
better on its existing policy. She tached to accidents according to provals to come before the board
noted that all overnight trips the degree to which officials feel earlier than is now the case.
come to the board for approval
MR~ are s
Ho410,
Participacti on 'personality
sown
•awsser
Lee" 5"R
pilin
Halifax
Thur.
Ken Saxton has been chosen by
He has played basketball
Fri.
ON Ilse
OWN
the Wingham Recreation Board
as this week's participaction
whenever the opportunity arose
and has been a member of the
$177
personality.
men's town team for four
Vancouver
Wed•
$212
years.
Sat.
J
Ken, the manager of the PUC,
Just four years ago he took up
has been involved in sports in
golf for fun and enjoys playing
Wingham almost as long as he
regularly.
!,
can remember. When he was 11
After 12 years as a ball coach
t
years 'ld and attending
this was to be Ken's year off. But
Wingham Public School he began
there were seven disappointed
�/t/IA�►U /t# w - r _
NGHAM
his career as a ball player. He
boys cut from the Tykes team
Y Y
has played ball through each
this spring and about the same
P` - Llp Cur�ln�
L_ �&
successive summer and has often
number from the PeeWees, so
coached ball as well.
Ken formed a new team with the
TKKETS NOW ON SALE
His usual playing position is
boys and is training them so they
$%SOW prizes Q
centre field, the spot he plays on
the Brophy Slow Pitch team this
will be able to play some
11 `
exhibition games this summer.
year.
_
Ken was a keen hockey player
in public school but when he
Though'ie admits his sports
,activities help keep him fit the
KEN SAXTON has been active in sports most of his" life,
p
entered high school he turned his
reason Ken participates is that he
with special interests in baseball, hockey and basketball.
OIRA COOPER NDP
attentidfi, to basketball instead.
finds sports fun to do.
Though he had planned to take it easy this summer he ended
,I
up coaching the cuts from two minor bail teams in
HURON -BRUCE says:
Wingham and also plays ball himself.
Lakelet Institute
holds
Thankoui
ygrandmothers'
JAMES SCHILL
for your many courtesies � increasing our
meati n
9
MRS. JOE WALKER GREENHOUSE
Blvevale
support during the recent federal election.
MARKET GARDEN
Please accept our invitation to a
LAKELET — Grandmothers
were special guests of the
Mrs. Ha Judge, resident,
�'y � � P
conducted the business portion of
•
Flowers, Vegetables and
POTLUCK SOCIAL
I,akelet Women's Institute June 7
the meeting after devotions were
by Mrs. Lloyd Jacques.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Golley
were pleasantly surprised on
P y P Potted, Bedding Plants.
.FAMILY
�t a meeting held at the home of
given
Sunday when invited out to
Friday, June 22,
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Demerling.
Thirteen
Interest was shown .in setti ng u p
an educational display for the
dinner by their four sons, David, RR 3, Teeswater
6:30
members and eight
�
;nests answered the roll call:
Clifford and District Lions Club
Dewayne, Dean and Darrion.
Following, - a visit with Robert.
at P . rh .
Name a hobbyfor retirement
Community Affaire July 13-14.
Once again leaders will be
Golley at the nursing home, they PHONE 392-6318
at the Couper home Bayfield
p y
years". The guest speaker for the
evening, Arnold Gadke, was
needed for the fall 4-H project on
were greeted at the Bluevale
A~Ued by pfbcbl p.M of Mwis Goup., N.D.P., W4.1d)
introduced by Mrs. .:.Henry
needlepoint. Mrs. Jacques
Park by about 60 relatives and
friends to help them celebrate
Hohnstein. He reviewed the early
reported on the Huron , East
District Annual held May 8. at
their 25th wedding anniversary
.iistory of the Lakelet area of
which is June 12 The afternoon
Don't delay. Boo1k today.
Call us for complete details and restrictions.
Nighthawks are also available to other cities.
luggage .. .
For yourself or gift -giving ... see our selection
before you buy ...
HQLIDAY WORLD
Wingham 357-2701
OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT _
Howick Township. and was able to Fordwtch. Plans were made to was spent visiting, then all went
attend the Blyth Summer
recall a variety of experiences y to the Sunda School room of Spec
From the area's colorful st. Festival earl m August.
RWEqAME5,pAIpM
Mr. andy Mrs• Harvey Knox Presbyterian Church fora Sa ur a When. Lakelet• was surveyed delicious smorgasbord supper.
D %#% d%Uout of the D rents n were the rand
Queen's Bush about g g They were presented with many
■ 1854 the first building was a Parents with .the most grand- lovely gifts for which Norma and
sawmill on Lot 18, Con. 15. By children. Mrs. Cliff Hallman has 1865 there was a store in the the youngest great grandchild
Glenn thanked everyone. d the newest grandmother in Timmy and Kenny MacTavish Chapman
an
UM1 Mli village as well as a post office g spent the weekend with their
which was in use until 1917 Many attendance was Mrs. Arlen Seip.
■The Tweedsmuir histo Mr. and Mrs. Alex 10E
CREAM
other buildings were built in the � book grandparents, MacTavish.
Its a greaseless, stainless medication, with a' thriving village but most have was on display at the meeting.
g
disappeared with the changing After the meetinga social hour Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hen -
cold cream base. And it goes to work fast tinges, some due to fires. The was enjoyed when lunch was ning, Jim Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Massage White Rub �. k too, ked b M served by the hostess and Mrs Raymond Wright and Kevin Assorted Flavours
spas er was an y rs. visited with Mrs. Wright in
over the painful area. Jake'Versteeg. Elmer Greenley. London hospital on Sunday.
It stimulates circulation. BUCKLETS Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacTavish,
Helps -break up LucknOW couple Timmy and Kenny attended the$1,09
ST AIMIF SS
congestion. And . Friends attend flower service in Gorrie United
soothes your pain married 40 years Church Sunday morning.
Frankly your medicine Mr. and Mrs'. Harvey Houston, anniversary party 2 litre
Chest ShOUldn t be Willoughby Street, Lucknow, for Lucknow pair
without it. Buckley s • - were guests of their family at the Shower is held
White Rub. Fast relief �'• Hartley House, Walkerton, on
pENETAATFS • STiMUlA7E5 r June 8, on the occasion of their Whitechurch—Mr. and Mrs. for oriel@-@IeCt-
In alar. 40th wedding anniversary. The George Tiffin celebrated their
actual wedding date was June 5. 50th wedding anniversary with a
19:39dance in the local Community GORRIE—A "miscellaneous
Twenty-two relatives and Memorial Hall on Saturday shower was held at the home of
friends attended from Missis- evening. Tiffin's Orchestra Barry Dane in honor of Miss
sauga, Paisley, Wawa, Owen provided music for the occasion. Donna Lewis, bride -elect.
Sound, Walkerton, Pinkerton, Present for the celebration Approximately 40 relatives
` were Mrs. Tiffin's brothers, attended from St. Thomas.
Wingham, Watford, Ripley and Hector of Strathroy, Athol of Port Cambridge (Gait), Goderich
%j Lucknow in Ontario, as well as
Colborne and El f B I W' h CI' t
ials
I.G.A.
CHIPS
Assorted Flavours
225 grs.
69.
Saturday Only
Wingham
Millarville, Alberta. The couple gin o Detroit; a grave, ing am, in on F'I*Iter see the received many lovely gifts. P and 15 of his relatives. The only Stratford, Walkerton and Gorrie
one unable to be present wasHarvey and Elsie have nLubewO'1*1
Mrs. Jack (Florence) McIntyre,
family is four sons: James John a resident at Pinecrest Manor. For delicious, crispsalads,
M Mississauga. Hugh of The couple was called to the
Millarville. Alberta, Kenneth• food specialists at the Ontario
platform by Athol Purdowelcome
who suggest
of Agriculture long
and Food SaturdayOnly
and enjoy Holyrood, and Wallace, Ripley extended a warm welcome to all Ministry
( presently in New Brunswick) suggest you use long seedless
Toronto at a They- have five in attendance. The address was cucumbers from Ontario green
y grandchildren. read b y houses. The require no
One day Locally. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and y q peeling,
great value
the presentation of gifts was are perfect for slicingand have a •
ps a age attended dinner. Street made by Mrs. Angus Falconer mild, sweet flavor. Samtra � map'
includes one m ht accom- ov'
V
modation for two persons, full
American breakfast, baseball tickets
for one game, free overnight Two day
parking 6:00 pm to 8 30 am
Based on double occupancy package
SM.45 per person includes 2 nights accom-
or $46.90 modation, full American break
per couple fast each morning, baseball tickets
for one game. free overnight
Note: Additional parking 6 00 pm to 8 30 am
baseball tickets may Based on double occupancy
be requested at a cost i4t •55
of $6.50 per ticket. per person
Street car service to the or $83.10
ball park Is available from per couple
the front door of the hotel,
Theabove packages are subject to advance reservation.
See your travel agent or contact:
111 & GIi0lU1ft
/1Z1iZp►1
Lord J[0i .C> ,
150 Kin Street Wet, Toronto M5H 1 K 1
Tel: (41� 392.18M Yetex 08-22155 L93
A FINE EFFORT was what it took to put out Greg Heisiser of Turnberry Central School
in the north Huron school two pitch tournament held Monday. Paul Machan of Brussels
tagged him before he got to second base.
p
Up to 4 qts. l OW30 Supreme Oil
New Motomaster Oil Filter
Chassis Lubrication
Sat. Only Reg. Price $12.73
$7m77 By Appointment Please
At
.�.;
t':
Wingham Phone 357-3714
i
sown
ii4Toe+000 ito-
Lee" 5"R
pilin
Halifax
Thur.
$101
Fri.
$131
Calgary
Mon./Tue.
$177
Fri./ Sat.
$207
Vancouver
Wed•
$212
Sat.
$242
Don't delay. Boo1k today.
Call us for complete details and restrictions.
Nighthawks are also available to other cities.
luggage .. .
For yourself or gift -giving ... see our selection
before you buy ...
HQLIDAY WORLD
Wingham 357-2701
OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT _
Howick Township. and was able to Fordwtch. Plans were made to was spent visiting, then all went
attend the Blyth Summer
recall a variety of experiences y to the Sunda School room of Spec
From the area's colorful st. Festival earl m August.
RWEqAME5,pAIpM
Mr. andy Mrs• Harvey Knox Presbyterian Church fora Sa ur a When. Lakelet• was surveyed delicious smorgasbord supper.
D %#% d%Uout of the D rents n were the rand
Queen's Bush about g g They were presented with many
■ 1854 the first building was a Parents with .the most grand- lovely gifts for which Norma and
sawmill on Lot 18, Con. 15. By children. Mrs. Cliff Hallman has 1865 there was a store in the the youngest great grandchild
Glenn thanked everyone. d the newest grandmother in Timmy and Kenny MacTavish Chapman
an
UM1 Mli village as well as a post office g spent the weekend with their
which was in use until 1917 Many attendance was Mrs. Arlen Seip.
■The Tweedsmuir histo Mr. and Mrs. Alex 10E
CREAM
other buildings were built in the � book grandparents, MacTavish.
Its a greaseless, stainless medication, with a' thriving village but most have was on display at the meeting.
g
disappeared with the changing After the meetinga social hour Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hen -
cold cream base. And it goes to work fast tinges, some due to fires. The was enjoyed when lunch was ning, Jim Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Massage White Rub �. k too, ked b M served by the hostess and Mrs Raymond Wright and Kevin Assorted Flavours
spas er was an y rs. visited with Mrs. Wright in
over the painful area. Jake'Versteeg. Elmer Greenley. London hospital on Sunday.
It stimulates circulation. BUCKLETS Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacTavish,
Helps -break up LucknOW couple Timmy and Kenny attended the$1,09
ST AIMIF SS
congestion. And . Friends attend flower service in Gorrie United
soothes your pain married 40 years Church Sunday morning.
Frankly your medicine Mr. and Mrs'. Harvey Houston, anniversary party 2 litre
Chest ShOUldn t be Willoughby Street, Lucknow, for Lucknow pair
without it. Buckley s • - were guests of their family at the Shower is held
White Rub. Fast relief �'• Hartley House, Walkerton, on
pENETAATFS • STiMUlA7E5 r June 8, on the occasion of their Whitechurch—Mr. and Mrs. for oriel@-@IeCt-
In alar. 40th wedding anniversary. The George Tiffin celebrated their
actual wedding date was June 5. 50th wedding anniversary with a
19:39dance in the local Community GORRIE—A "miscellaneous
Twenty-two relatives and Memorial Hall on Saturday shower was held at the home of
friends attended from Missis- evening. Tiffin's Orchestra Barry Dane in honor of Miss
sauga, Paisley, Wawa, Owen provided music for the occasion. Donna Lewis, bride -elect.
Sound, Walkerton, Pinkerton, Present for the celebration Approximately 40 relatives
` were Mrs. Tiffin's brothers, attended from St. Thomas.
Wingham, Watford, Ripley and Hector of Strathroy, Athol of Port Cambridge (Gait), Goderich
%j Lucknow in Ontario, as well as
Colborne and El f B I W' h CI' t
ials
I.G.A.
CHIPS
Assorted Flavours
225 grs.
69.
Saturday Only
Wingham
Millarville, Alberta. The couple gin o Detroit; a grave, ing am, in on F'I*Iter see the received many lovely gifts. P and 15 of his relatives. The only Stratford, Walkerton and Gorrie
one unable to be present wasHarvey and Elsie have nLubewO'1*1
Mrs. Jack (Florence) McIntyre,
family is four sons: James John a resident at Pinecrest Manor. For delicious, crispsalads,
M Mississauga. Hugh of The couple was called to the
Millarville. Alberta, Kenneth• food specialists at the Ontario
platform by Athol Purdowelcome
who suggest
of Agriculture long
and Food SaturdayOnly
and enjoy Holyrood, and Wallace, Ripley extended a warm welcome to all Ministry
( presently in New Brunswick) suggest you use long seedless
Toronto at a They- have five in attendance. The address was cucumbers from Ontario green
y grandchildren. read b y houses. The require no
One day Locally. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and y q peeling,
great value
the presentation of gifts was are perfect for slicingand have a •
ps a age attended dinner. Street made by Mrs. Angus Falconer mild, sweet flavor. Samtra � map'
includes one m ht accom- ov'
V
modation for two persons, full
American breakfast, baseball tickets
for one game, free overnight Two day
parking 6:00 pm to 8 30 am
Based on double occupancy package
SM.45 per person includes 2 nights accom-
or $46.90 modation, full American break
per couple fast each morning, baseball tickets
for one game. free overnight
Note: Additional parking 6 00 pm to 8 30 am
baseball tickets may Based on double occupancy
be requested at a cost i4t •55
of $6.50 per ticket. per person
Street car service to the or $83.10
ball park Is available from per couple
the front door of the hotel,
Theabove packages are subject to advance reservation.
See your travel agent or contact:
111 & GIi0lU1ft
/1Z1iZp►1
Lord J[0i .C> ,
150 Kin Street Wet, Toronto M5H 1 K 1
Tel: (41� 392.18M Yetex 08-22155 L93
A FINE EFFORT was what it took to put out Greg Heisiser of Turnberry Central School
in the north Huron school two pitch tournament held Monday. Paul Machan of Brussels
tagged him before he got to second base.
p
Up to 4 qts. l OW30 Supreme Oil
New Motomaster Oil Filter
Chassis Lubrication
Sat. Only Reg. Price $12.73
$7m77 By Appointment Please
At
.�.;
t':
Wingham Phone 357-3714
i