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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-21, Page 5i mom STAINTON iia, n.c sa HARDWARE 0 ie tow sale prices Include one yor 01 No sermce Prices for white only. Add $10.00 per unit for colour. Specifications subject to change without notice. A McGraw -Edison Product =9A Simplicity . ik� &I,/ Automatic .mash • Normal Cycle • Fluorescent Light Panel • Perma-Press Cycle • Fabric Softener'Dispenser • Pre -Wash Cycle • Solid Tub Design • Positive Fill • 210 Degree Agitation • Time Fill • Polypropylene Agitator • Two Speed '/2 H.P. Motor • Available in Harvest 1�heat • One Speed '/z H.P. 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Peolpie dm* ground. from the Legion Will be judging Cause an the graved many dead thein. Down below are some were found. poems. This is way we ba" RE - WHY'! WE TRANCE DAY. Why, why, why? Thaob to than, we can go out All day, all night. and play. Die, die, die. —I3sa Wilson They should see the light. struction of pupils. Snow, snow, sno,v, On the 8th at Howick Central, off to war in thr (-om two Remembrance aa'vim were Blow, blow, blow. bold. People from the Legion and —Ronnie Strome the Ladies' Auxiliary were FREE present. There was one service One day they had a war. held for the older children and Many people had to go. me for the younger childr oo. They left their homes and much Cain King was a guest speak - more, er at the younger lebildr en's Going into dangers they didn't assembly. know. —Marsha Tersteege. selling pins commemorating the In Howick Central School there Poppies grow in Flander's Field. are 08 strdmts ranging from I am sorry for the men I know Kindergarten to grade eight. Who each carried a shield. T'cetY-six of these students also So never to war T have to go, pupate in special edueatim —Danny Dickert classes taught by Mr. Maher and THE WORLD WAR Mr. Reid. These classos are de - I will never, ever forget the signed to help students cope with World War problem areas. Students who There were tanks, jeeps and guns need special help keeping pace galore. attend these classes. Mr. Maher They fought in air, on sea and teaches students from grades one land. to six, and Mr. Reid the senior Men died with their faces in the class. sand. We are fortunate to have these weekend of his brother, David two teachers available to help Some were dirty, some were each student attain his potential. clean. —Alison Edgar All of their enemies were very cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Allan mean. 3, 2, 1 ... Christmas is coming It was very bloody and bad. soon and countdown to Christ - Some men were scared, some mss is one of the electives going men were mad. on at Howick Central. It is —Teff Wilson operated by Elf Mr. Farnell, Elf Cathy Liberty, Robert and Mr. Maher and last but not lead,' MANY SOLDIERS Elf Mr. Stewart: So far they seem Many soldiers fight for their to have been very loyal to Santa. lives, They have been teactung chil- Some have children; sone have dren from fides 3 to 6 how to wives. make Christmas gifts. Wish them Some fight until they can fight no lam, and you might be ludq more. yourself ! a ■ a asi-�. Sacred Heart Mailbox KINDERGARTEN—In ac- teachers from Huron -Perth tivity period this past week we separate schools. made gingerbread men after The guest speaker for the day reading , stories about ginger- was Dr. Franquer, a clinical bread and gingerbread men. psychologist. He dealt mainly Everybody enjoyed the baking with the moral and faith and they surety were good. development of the individual SPORTS—The girls and boys and related these to the in - from the two volleyball teams struction of pupils. have been putting in extra Several teachers from the practice in preparation for their Huron -Perth Catholic school sys- upcoming volleyball tournament. tem attended the Christian Cur - They have been improving nicely riculum Development Camfe, and should be well prepared by ence held this past weekend in the date of the tournament, which Toronto The conference de•$ has been set back to Saturday, with trends in Christian eblca- Dec. 8. tion and focused on the needs at YEAR OF THE CHILD—This the child in keeping with the Year past little while the students of of the Child theme. Some of the Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 have been ,..,, kers included Fr.. Vincent selling pins commemorating the Dwyer from the University of Year of the Child as a fundraising Notre Dame, Dean Paul Park project. So far the results have from the faculty of education at been fairly good. the tt * ,. _,,' %i of Western On - CONFERENCES AND PA tario and Dr. Loyd Dennls, DAYS --On Monday, Nov. 12, the co-author of the Hall -Dermis Re - pupils at our school had a holiday per, from Brockville. while the teachers travelled to Mr. Steffy attended the con - Stratford for a Professional ference as part of the delegation Activity Day involving all the from Huron -per MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH y Wroxeter Personals Mrs. Bonnie MacDougall, munity is expressed to James Burlington, was a weekend Houston on the passing at the visitor with her parents, Mr. and weekend of his brother, David Mrs. Gordon Gibson. Houston. Mrs. Blair Sharp, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. James Galbraith, visited Saturday with her men, Mr. and Mrs. Scott cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Galbraith, Kitchener, Keith Griffith. Galbraith, Goderich, and Clark Wroxeter residents are glad of Kitchener were weekend that Mrs. George Griffith, Mrs. guests with their parents, Mr. Clarence Clement and !ears. and Mrs. Ken Galbraith. Willys Kalish were able to return Cathy Liberty, Robert and to their homes this past week Trevor, and Debbie Davies of after being patients in Wingham Newmarket were weekend and District Hospital. visitors at the home of the for - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Toucan mer's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alan visited Friday with Miss Nellie Baitley, Tania and Angela. Mae-Kavelman and were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harold Norman, guests with Mrs. Ivan Sararas Kincardine, called on Mr. end and Mrs. Merle Weise at New Mrs. Gordon Gibson on Sunday, Dundee. Mrs. Alex Stewart, Kitchener, Mrs. Laura Munro, Sudbury and Mrs. Mary McGillvary, Nursing Home, spent last week London, visited with Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mrs. Les Douglas fining the Douglas. week. Mrs. Allan Griffith spent a Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Green couple of days in Goderich last and brother, Ross Green, of week and accompanied by her Vater visited Sunday with cousin, Mrs. Jim Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith. spent Thursday in London. Sunday guests with Mr. and A&ertising Mrs. Cliff Marks were Mr. and .. Mrs. John Sturdy of Wingham, makes things Edith and Oliver grigg and - Dennis of Lucas. Clear. The sympaft of ills ansa- c Maapraw •"Alr%W. fto"%Oft cassia a ■