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After an absence of 1 year, Ted and his family
missed Wingham and the surrounding area- so
much that they have returned to, make their
home here.
Ted invites all his former ftiiends and customers
to dim in to the Maitland Restaurant and
Tavern to say heho.
Malt lcmd .Restaurant
8r< Tavern
Fully licensed for your enjoyment Wingham 357-3341
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Gillespie and Crump shine In
The Win
Lit= Advance -Times, November 14, OW --Pap 11
th reedMurder m to drama ,
Lass �Ia�ao_ Y. ■7Y1s�7� nertV W Anr\n d _ _\\ I •! ./7AM..
!• Y_ ... `a"'u"'k neuroeyed, L"Waver [WO
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Friday I" b■t M anniversary. Also, if by 11 pin. characters, * Charles and the
sponaive et+owis wero h 1-11 A bs he was still alive he would inherit cook, Mrs. Wragg, performed by {
a tplay, ~A" l�. �'° ° °° , most The Howick Grapevine,Been Arraged", 10 N'R m.a OY The villain, Maurice Mullins
the Wiroam Towne players. played by Dale Edgar, was the A noticeable plus for Mr.
The setting was the St. James' only near relative of Sir Charles pplaIppie was his excellent in -
Theatre ;t. Landon. and one who desired the ,t#Wet&Um of Sir Charles. His C.T.B.S. potential."
Sir Charles Jasper, a mild inheritance. The dunax occurs acting ability was not limited to What do these strange initials "Do you like these tests?" you
mannered professional gen- with the fulfillment of a the recital of lines, but all facets mean? Well, if yoaiask a student may ash.
tleman, portrayed by Jack prophecy. at his character were' trans- from Mr. Raynaud's grade eight "No," the student woad an -
Gillespie, held a family dinner In general the mystery was loaned into that of Sir Charles. class at Howick Central School, swer.
Everything from facial ex- you would probably get a dirty —Alison Edgar
.�...,.� pressions,and posture to the way stare, a sidelong look, and then a
he sat was carefully considered. definition "011ie Canadian Test of Mrs. Szarek's Grade 3's are
Sacred Mn. gyp, r0prese ting the Basic Skid" "The what?" great sports! They even wrote a
humor aspect, easily captured The t would story about their favorite sport!
the audience. m fact by the third studea probably Itis one by Tim Curminhg.
Heart act she could barely enter the give you a shrivelling look and even made the papers!
stage without the crowd explain: '"!be Canadian Test of •-Shirley Boonstra
M ai'b oX � withfir. Basic Skills is. k test that all
Two other actors, Steve Penny, Howick Central School students MY RIDE
who played Jimmy North and from grades three to eight take. In my picture I'm riding a dirt
Dale Edgar, deserve honorable It consists of multiple choice in bike and cops are chasing me.
CLASS EXCURSION QUESTIONS: Can you name mention. Both parts were per- such subjects as math, reading, I'm jumping a ramp and one
On Thursday, October 25, the all the towns betweenW formed through natural ability English, etc. Students are rated cep hit a ramp. I am almost out of
senior classes had an excursion and London? How far is itmoulting in realistic portrayals. grade marks by how many an- gas and I was almost wiped out
to London. We first visited don in kilometres? Where is the Other members of the cast swers the student gets right. but one cop wiped out and hiew
MacDonald's for lunch. From division line between Horan and
were Barb Bender, Nan Groze; These marks go into the Ontario up! I almost killed myself! I like
here we went to St. Peter's Middlesex? Scott Cornwall, Cavendish,' School records in the form of a my helmet because I tried to
seminary where we toured the 0-0-0 Sheila Stapleton, Beatrice; Diane chart. These charts show a stu- paint well, I got the lightning
classrooms, chapel, and library. ThYnne, Mrs. Arthur and Sylvia dent's weak or strong subject strips on it. The rest of my helmet
unary we went to Ricker, a dumb woman. areas. They also show if the stu- is red.
From the sem' REMEMBRANCE DAY _Tim Cunningham
St. Peter's Basilica for a guided On Friday following Mass a dart is working up to his full
tour. We learned that this is the short Remembrance Day service
seat of the bishop of diocese. We was held in the gymnasium. The
also learned that the original cost . readings were presented by Senior Citizens Mrs. Underwood's kinde.gar- Jenny McLean, who hopes to go
of the church was $90,000 when it Annie Poels, Corrie Rammeloo, tai class are planning to be great into business soon.
was constructed in A110. It has a and Jackie Rammeloo. Each hold meeting artists. Here is a picture done by -Shirley Boonstra
height of 80 feet to the ceiling. A class contributed one musical
short walk took us to the London selection, and the wreath was "'R''".'4r� The Fordwich
library for our third stop. Some- placed by Sheri Lyn Allen and Sr. Citizens held their November -
one commented that, "It must Jason Steffler. meeting in the Fordwich Com -
have a million books." We VOLLEYBALL n°Unit' Hall on Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. _
learned about microfilm and The senior boys and girls aIle The meeting opened with b '
microfiche. Our last stop was at preparing for their animal Canada with Mrs. Russel Nickel
Mount St. Joseph, the Mother volleyball tournament to be held piapist.
House of the Sisters Qf St. Joseph, in Stratford on November 24. I{�ennePresident, Mrs. Roy
and the private academy for girls Miss Kimberly is in charge of the y, presided.
The roll call was answered with
in London. All and all we had a girls and Mr. Steffler is in charge ..
very enjoyable day. a the boys.What I did on my first date. t
'Happy Birthday was sung to
two members. A thank you and
donation were received from
{h4"'r> Mrs. Bill Walker.
,-g ; :;. :.: t ?M?,: Plans were formed to establish
yy
•A
` �� t#
and p a games room m the
rf.{�, {{ » 3 r x/ f basement of
`� � , �r ;. the hall.cyA COm
{TY k y f w iik+j•�yF •�,.Y' } 4 ,r S'ectRb,,> y _'126. init�Ci' 10 man was chosen iA➢
bring in an estimate and ,find out ♦ '•+•"`�,� `':
what grants are available for the
project.
« .•x .: At the December meeting there
; .
is to be a pot luck Christmas
dinner at noon. Mrs. Florence THE OF OM and out of Om. You must find
MAZE }
...>;.::;.: Wilson will convene t� . dnner
The street of Om, like those in Your way from the East gate to
with help. T-- many old cities, twist.and. turn. It the West gate before sundown,
Miffs Ruth Johnston read the is easy to get lost. when the gates will be closed.
} fs nominating re0ort for the 1980 There are only two gates, in How fast can you do it?
�. offices. They are president, Roy
Kennedy; first vice-president,
Was Mrs. Eve Harris; second vice- �
°? president, Mrs. William Wilson;
ii t treasure, Lorne Kilby; press
�'d fp Ol1r reporter, MrMrs. M. Sotheran
and group leaders, Mrs. Florence
Wilson, Mrs. Eva Harris and t �'
E Mrs. Edwin Dietz.
IN' A card was signed fol Mr. Roy - lot
•� � Y
G�r
McDougall, a former member in �U
hospital''.
Mrs. Dietz's group was in \ ��♦ �� t I t • t
charge of the program and lunch. 1 1 1
Mrs: Russell Nickel gave an �y 1 ♦� a
j . • �� 1
Armistice Day reading on the • � t
Fars cemeteries in Europe. Mrs. M. N
Noble l
// gave a reading on spec-
o tacles. Mrs. Geiger gave 'a ' K•+•♦
reading about grandpas. Mrs. i(t
•€ Dietz read a Hill Billy's letter. Y-• 1,d
` Mrs. Roy Simmons told how to Eos +
grow old with grace. Cn t•� -
Bingo was played with Mrs.
Dietz calling the numbers. Lunch
r was sewed by Mrs. Dietz's
group -
AC 10R'(
roup.
ACTORY
TO
EXETER
ANO LONDON
YOUR AUTOR1ZI6 GENIRAL DEALERS
WILL Of ON NAND TO Dkft TIO Iii* ON OF GUAM WILT NOW WnV YOU
HURON,HAVEN MORGAN MOBILE.
HOMES HOMES
52-5343 GODERICM 3Q1.60M CLINTON 482•7066
I e %
Lakelet
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vlasman
and family of Guelph visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Inglis.
Mr. and Mrs. William Behrns
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Douglas and family in Harriston
on .Sunday.
Fordwich.
Mrs. Glenn Martin is spending
this week in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott of
Niagara Falls were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston
are spending this week at the
Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. :.
Mrs. Bill Wilson attended the
District 8 meeting of the
Agricultural Society last week in
St. Marys.
(branch Office Address)
1036 Ontario Stre*t, Stratford, OMerle,
(S1') 471-b�60(Co11aKt) . .
..•
C
Iff "R �HWEO TO
RAHAAAA ow
c
HILLTOP
HOMES
LONDON
Gillespie and Crump shine In
The Win
Lit= Advance -Times, November 14, OW --Pap 11
th reedMurder m to drama ,
Lass �Ia�ao_ Y. ■7Y1s�7� nertV W Anr\n d _ _\\ I •! ./7AM..
!• Y_ ... `a"'u"'k neuroeyed, L"Waver [WO
• --. , - ---' -'-'. • Ali[
Friday I" b■t M anniversary. Also, if by 11 pin. characters, * Charles and the
sponaive et+owis wero h 1-11 A bs he was still alive he would inherit cook, Mrs. Wragg, performed by {
a tplay, ~A" l�. �'° ° °° , most The Howick Grapevine,Been Arraged", 10 N'R m.a OY The villain, Maurice Mullins
the Wiroam Towne players. played by Dale Edgar, was the A noticeable plus for Mr.
The setting was the St. James' only near relative of Sir Charles pplaIppie was his excellent in -
Theatre ;t. Landon. and one who desired the ,t#Wet&Um of Sir Charles. His C.T.B.S. potential."
Sir Charles Jasper, a mild inheritance. The dunax occurs acting ability was not limited to What do these strange initials "Do you like these tests?" you
mannered professional gen- with the fulfillment of a the recital of lines, but all facets mean? Well, if yoaiask a student may ash.
tleman, portrayed by Jack prophecy. at his character were' trans- from Mr. Raynaud's grade eight "No," the student woad an -
Gillespie, held a family dinner In general the mystery was loaned into that of Sir Charles. class at Howick Central School, swer.
Everything from facial ex- you would probably get a dirty —Alison Edgar
.�...,.� pressions,and posture to the way stare, a sidelong look, and then a
he sat was carefully considered. definition "011ie Canadian Test of Mrs. Szarek's Grade 3's are
Sacred Mn. gyp, r0prese ting the Basic Skid" "The what?" great sports! They even wrote a
humor aspect, easily captured The t would story about their favorite sport!
the audience. m fact by the third studea probably Itis one by Tim Curminhg.
Heart act she could barely enter the give you a shrivelling look and even made the papers!
stage without the crowd explain: '"!be Canadian Test of •-Shirley Boonstra
M ai'b oX � withfir. Basic Skills is. k test that all
Two other actors, Steve Penny, Howick Central School students MY RIDE
who played Jimmy North and from grades three to eight take. In my picture I'm riding a dirt
Dale Edgar, deserve honorable It consists of multiple choice in bike and cops are chasing me.
CLASS EXCURSION QUESTIONS: Can you name mention. Both parts were per- such subjects as math, reading, I'm jumping a ramp and one
On Thursday, October 25, the all the towns betweenW formed through natural ability English, etc. Students are rated cep hit a ramp. I am almost out of
senior classes had an excursion and London? How far is itmoulting in realistic portrayals. grade marks by how many an- gas and I was almost wiped out
to London. We first visited don in kilometres? Where is the Other members of the cast swers the student gets right. but one cop wiped out and hiew
MacDonald's for lunch. From division line between Horan and
were Barb Bender, Nan Groze; These marks go into the Ontario up! I almost killed myself! I like
here we went to St. Peter's Middlesex? Scott Cornwall, Cavendish,' School records in the form of a my helmet because I tried to
seminary where we toured the 0-0-0 Sheila Stapleton, Beatrice; Diane chart. These charts show a stu- paint well, I got the lightning
classrooms, chapel, and library. ThYnne, Mrs. Arthur and Sylvia dent's weak or strong subject strips on it. The rest of my helmet
unary we went to Ricker, a dumb woman. areas. They also show if the stu- is red.
From the sem' REMEMBRANCE DAY _Tim Cunningham
St. Peter's Basilica for a guided On Friday following Mass a dart is working up to his full
tour. We learned that this is the short Remembrance Day service
seat of the bishop of diocese. We was held in the gymnasium. The
also learned that the original cost . readings were presented by Senior Citizens Mrs. Underwood's kinde.gar- Jenny McLean, who hopes to go
of the church was $90,000 when it Annie Poels, Corrie Rammeloo, tai class are planning to be great into business soon.
was constructed in A110. It has a and Jackie Rammeloo. Each hold meeting artists. Here is a picture done by -Shirley Boonstra
height of 80 feet to the ceiling. A class contributed one musical
short walk took us to the London selection, and the wreath was "'R''".'4r� The Fordwich
library for our third stop. Some- placed by Sheri Lyn Allen and Sr. Citizens held their November -
one commented that, "It must Jason Steffler. meeting in the Fordwich Com -
have a million books." We VOLLEYBALL n°Unit' Hall on Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. _
learned about microfilm and The senior boys and girls aIle The meeting opened with b '
microfiche. Our last stop was at preparing for their animal Canada with Mrs. Russel Nickel
Mount St. Joseph, the Mother volleyball tournament to be held piapist.
House of the Sisters Qf St. Joseph, in Stratford on November 24. I{�ennePresident, Mrs. Roy
and the private academy for girls Miss Kimberly is in charge of the y, presided.
The roll call was answered with
in London. All and all we had a girls and Mr. Steffler is in charge ..
very enjoyable day. a the boys.What I did on my first date. t
'Happy Birthday was sung to
two members. A thank you and
donation were received from
{h4"'r> Mrs. Bill Walker.
,-g ; :;. :.: t ?M?,: Plans were formed to establish
yy
•A
` �� t#
and p a games room m the
rf.{�, {{ » 3 r x/ f basement of
`� � , �r ;. the hall.cyA COm
{TY k y f w iik+j•�yF •�,.Y' } 4 ,r S'ectRb,,> y _'126. init�Ci' 10 man was chosen iA➢
bring in an estimate and ,find out ♦ '•+•"`�,� `':
what grants are available for the
project.
« .•x .: At the December meeting there
; .
is to be a pot luck Christmas
dinner at noon. Mrs. Florence THE OF OM and out of Om. You must find
MAZE }
...>;.::;.: Wilson will convene t� . dnner
The street of Om, like those in Your way from the East gate to
with help. T-- many old cities, twist.and. turn. It the West gate before sundown,
Miffs Ruth Johnston read the is easy to get lost. when the gates will be closed.
} fs nominating re0ort for the 1980 There are only two gates, in How fast can you do it?
�. offices. They are president, Roy
Kennedy; first vice-president,
Was Mrs. Eve Harris; second vice- �
°? president, Mrs. William Wilson;
ii t treasure, Lorne Kilby; press
�'d fp Ol1r reporter, MrMrs. M. Sotheran
and group leaders, Mrs. Florence
Wilson, Mrs. Eva Harris and t �'
E Mrs. Edwin Dietz.
IN' A card was signed fol Mr. Roy - lot
•� � Y
G�r
McDougall, a former member in �U
hospital''.
Mrs. Dietz's group was in \ ��♦ �� t I t • t
charge of the program and lunch. 1 1 1
Mrs: Russell Nickel gave an �y 1 ♦� a
j . • �� 1
Armistice Day reading on the • � t
Fars cemeteries in Europe. Mrs. M. N
Noble l
// gave a reading on spec-
o tacles. Mrs. Geiger gave 'a ' K•+•♦
reading about grandpas. Mrs. i(t
•€ Dietz read a Hill Billy's letter. Y-• 1,d
` Mrs. Roy Simmons told how to Eos +
grow old with grace. Cn t•� -
Bingo was played with Mrs.
Dietz calling the numbers. Lunch
r was sewed by Mrs. Dietz's
group -
AC 10R'(
roup.
ACTORY
TO
EXETER
ANO LONDON
YOUR AUTOR1ZI6 GENIRAL DEALERS
WILL Of ON NAND TO Dkft TIO Iii* ON OF GUAM WILT NOW WnV YOU
HURON,HAVEN MORGAN MOBILE.
HOMES HOMES
52-5343 GODERICM 3Q1.60M CLINTON 482•7066
I e %
Lakelet
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vlasman
and family of Guelph visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Inglis.
Mr. and Mrs. William Behrns
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Douglas and family in Harriston
on .Sunday.
Fordwich.
Mrs. Glenn Martin is spending
this week in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott of
Niagara Falls were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston
are spending this week at the
Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. :.
Mrs. Bill Wilson attended the
District 8 meeting of the
Agricultural Society last week in
St. Marys.
(branch Office Address)
1036 Ontario Stre*t, Stratford, OMerle,
(S1') 471-b�60(Co11aKt) . .
..•