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PRIMARY REPORT ,presented to the Grades 4, 5 '"'s�" � ' CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
On Jan. 24 tete primary end R � "�� � � r � _ � _
and 6 students in the gym_, y
is having a. "Hat Dai
Y". This event was sponsored by Fns
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Ev�ryone 'is expecting t9f Grey Central School., f ;
have a rel good time
Speeches are on the roll i
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Mrs. U•nderwood's clan is the claAsrooms.
busy ma/king hats for 7Hat The Grades 5 and 6 went
ROYAL
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Day"./ They madep Ince, skating on Jan. 17 at the
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princess, king, quee pirate arena. The Grade 6s of Room ® OPEN
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and clown hats. Th a were 9 have been studying • • •
also hats of unusu�l shapes geometry. There are some _
andsizes. designs done by the stu-
Sundays • ® • P.M.
Mrs. Alcock's class is dents: Service
reading a big book entitled; Editor: John Grey _ •
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"A Thing From Same- . lr a � 3 � � Self Service- _
where". Her class is also
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making puppets. The volleyball teams of Mrs. Hooftman's and Missno purchase necessary
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Sanderson's classes, along Howick Central have now r>_Agents For:
been picked. Students began x -Welding
with Miss Mci�innon's class -
are working on science ex- practising their volleyball 5 at
skills before the Christmas RENTALS
periments using snow. These '
l classes also made "Snow holidays. They have learnedj -
WINGHAM
Muffins". Here is the recipe • a great deal and are looking ,,,F,
SNOW MUFFINS tournament ahF.volleyb ill s, ,. , o 357-1666 ol
forward to te vol1111
leyball
Have all Ingredients ready:t
Secondary School on Jan. 25
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and then collect the snow.
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Mix quickly. starting at 8 a.m. The boys
45 ml butter_ (3 tbs.) volleyball team has defeated
500mIllour (2cu s) the Nifty Nine (Howick ,
250 ml brown sugar (1 cup) Central staff) . This game ��
was held on Jan..23 and the DO you have something
15 ml baking powder (1 tbs.)z
5 ml salt (1 tsp.) score was very close. The ' r lying around the
250 ml milk (1 cup) girls' volleyball team has f 4
also played the Nift
375 ml clean white snow (11,2 P Y Y Nine 's `,, , house you"d
cups) and they were defeated
175 ml raisins 04 �i4 cup) soundly. like to be rid of?
Preheat oven to 350 de -
grew F. Melt' butter, mix dry
The
The Grades 7 and 8 are
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ingredients, add liquids,
now participating In a
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snow and raisins; bake 20-25
newspaper unit. In this unit.
The sympathy of the
community gees to Mr. and
min.; makes one dozen.
there are 18 centres and
on Friday. the Grades 5-8 had
"Greaser
The children really enjoy-
there are three centres per
mother, Mrs.. Nellie Sim- Mr, and Mrs. Paul Wendt in
ed these and said they tasted
room. All the centres are
based on the various sections
BONHOMME DE NIEGE—Kindergarten student Becky the gym at the East Wawanosh Public School. The
sudden death of the latter's
great!
of the newspaper (i.e.
Buchanan gets a visit from Bonhomme de Niege, .the school's annual carnival started last week and continues
The Kindergarten, Grades
weather, business, etc.). The
patron of the winter carnival, as she eats her lunch in this week with contests and games.
3 and 4 classes are going .
skating on Jan. 24, from 1 to
"centres are really going
last board meeting were
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quite well and all the stu-
dents are having a great
Dinner precedes MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN
Editor: Sandy Bennett
time.
vestry annual mtg.
JUNIOR NEWS
'Mr. Farnell's Grade 4
Last Friday the Grades 7, .
and 8s had the pleasure of
FORDWICH — The annual
vestry meeting of Trinit
Notes from Fordwi ch.
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class as completing a unit ongoing
Huron County. Because of a
skating. They skated
An Church was held
lack of resources they have
from one to two o'clock and
had a really great time. Also
last Wednesday evening
commencing with a potluck
The sympathy of the
community gees to Mr. and
of days last week with her Mrs. Stewart Schaefer and
written over 60 letters to the
clerks of all the townships
on Friday. the Grades 5-8 had
"Greaser
dinner at seven o'clock. The
Mrs.. Hector Browne 'in the .
mother, Mrs.. Nellie Sim- Mr, and Mrs. Paul Wendt in
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and towns of Huron County•
a Day".. Many pea
ple participated in this event
meeting followed at 8:30.
Rev. William Gray,
sudden death of the latter's
mons. the death of, their .mother, i
Mr. and Mrs. John Harris Mrs.. E. A. Schaefer,
Letters were also sent to
newspapers and major busi-
° and there was also a 1950
presided. The minutes of the
nephew, Douglas McLellan,
47, of Oshawa. He is survived'
who
of London- attended the passed, away Friday,
nesses.
trivia contest. Prizes were
last board meeting were
by his wife, Patricia, and two
funeral Tuesday of Jim January 24, in Listowel
Groups of kids from each
awarded to the best dressed
'top
read by the vestry, clerk,
children, Brett and Tracy.
Vittie and also visited with Memorial. Hospital.
schol in north Huron, Grey,
and to the score in the
Mrs. Alma Hargrave and
• Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
. the former''s mother, Mrs. Congratulations to Mr, and •
How�ck Turnberry, East
trivia contest.
several
e eral items of business
Carswell, Mrs. Betty Gibson
Eva Harris, in, Palmerston Mrs.. Tim Bunker on the
Wawanosh, Brussels, and
Mr. Statia has put a land-
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discussed.
and Mr. and, Mrs. Ben
hospital. birth of their daughter on
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Wingham Public�attended an
scape plan into action for the
Reports were. given by the
Gibson' visited Sunday with
The sympathy of, the Monday, January 13, in
enrichment program
school: Tune in, week to
ACW the Sunda School the
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Mr. and Mrs. Stan McRae in
community goes to Mr. and Listowel Memorial Hospital.
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drama and animal, fable
find out more details.
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rector, the Chancel Guild,
Palmerston.
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the Brussels Mennonite
to
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the choir and the warden. It
Mr.. Mrs. Ken Grant of
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Church from Jan 21 to Jan
Jayson Potts and
was announced that new
Teeswate'r visited one day
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23. Plays by this group were Carolyn Winkel choir gowns have "been last week with Mrs, Evelyn
purchased. Wilson.
The following are board . Mr." 'and Mrs. Robert
MRs. GEORGE 9RowN members for 1986: vestry Connell visited Sunday with
clerk, -Mrs. 'Hargrave: Mrs. Elva Cooper. rman,en
rector's warden, Mark Mrs, Jean MacMillan of
Gorrle Personal Notes Brunarski; rector's deo. Victoria, B.C., visited the
warden, Ian Marsh; peoples' past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.. and Mrs. GeorgeWilliamsChet and Drew of warden, Brian Doubleday; Hector Browne.
Smith of Prince. Albert , ,' RR 1, Listowel, Mrs. John deo. warden, Emmerson Mrs. Jean Clarkson r4gve
Saskatchewan; Mrs. Bernice Crawford and daughters of Ferguson; rector s' board of returned home Monday after
Hra management Joan Rowley, spending a
ppstead, Swan River, Wingham, Mrs. A. L. p g couple. of weeks
Manitoba; Mrs. Kenneth Stephens and Mrs. Cecil, Dave Dinsmore, Marilyn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .
Watts and Mark of Sexsmith Grainger visited Sunda at Potts; .Gordon Sothern, Ev
Y -Tom Seip, Exeter.
Harold, Elva Foster, Vern Mr. and Mrs. George
Alberta, visited several days the .home of Mr. and Mrs. r1ar_ke�-Timms _ -
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WIrn�u,e,i Lousrn;'-evil's. H(VITt Graing, Rtt .'l, k �� o" e�a��e�!'; �I��-sp'e6n a
William Austin. Mr. and Wroxeter. ple's board of management, couple of days last week with
Mrs. James Austin, Jeffrey Stewart Rowley, Doug Bunk- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miler.
er, Donna King, Millie Nix Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold .
and Derek of Elmira, visited_ on, Jean Sothern,. Jack Doug- .. •. - -
. � � -• - - Gibsorr have returned home •,w, 4 -
- . Sunday at the same -home. ,•....,,,,.,. ... ...;,.. „ f
las, Marian Marsh, Velma after a tw,o-week vacation in
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Conservat�or��
Sothern; lay delegates to Hawaii:
Mundell visited Tuesday rneetln Is ,.set synod, J. W. Daunt, Lynne with Rev. 'and Mrs. John 9 Y The sympathy of the
Henderson of Waterloo.The Huron Soil and Water Bunker; sub -lay delegates. community goes to Mrs. Jim
Mr, and Mrs. Brian Welsh. Conservation District of the Eva Ferguson, Jocelyn Vittie on the death of her
of Toronto spent the weekend Huron Soil and Crop Daunt; parish paymaster, husband; ,and to Bill ,and
P Blythe Clarke; treasurer, Jean Sothern and Carl and
with her parents, Mr. and Improvement Association is Lynn Bunker; organist, Elva
Mrs. Robert Strong.Joan. Stewart and families �
sponsoring a soil con- Foster and auditors, Dave who mourn the passing of a
Mr. and Mrs. Fred deVries servation meeting. Dinsmore and Willa
of Newry visited Sunday at The theme of the meeting' father, grandfather and
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the „home. of •Mr. Rand N)rs, wipe. be , '-'Adapta.ti,ons for.
great grandfather. Easy/ t0 reap!',
John •Van' de"Keffi
A. LIt e a C . t Mr nd lldrs� $rlan:Allan:.
..... ; .. . , v , �• . .. �.. .: .:Ill k(I os . Topics to �,WINDO
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Mr. 'and MrS." Ronald becoareredincludeminimum Mie: Brubac" her. and faniily'ot` Blyth `Were wassha'��e� '.�ltal� 1'odit
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Dahms of Walkerton Were tillage; ridge tillage andSunday visitors with Mr. and
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supper -guests of Mr. and no -till, with an update on the shows Slides' at. " Mis.""Mel Allan. Enon-corrodi'n.g. These
n• Coulter on district and conservation UCVI��nf�eting' Mrs. Doug Wildfang of
Mrs. Clafto signs are. a� must for
alsa ; catliVd, ver-.---servtces�-av4I.labl'e: ;, � Mississauga spent a+ couple
. Sunday and �; . ,.
fivers. Sarah llubbard in the The meeting will be held at GORRIE—The United MURPHY�, any•p�'rofesslonat
evening. Approximately. 125 Holmesville at the White Church Women held their
attended the Open House for Carnation Hall on Feb. tl,• January meeting last �+ GEORGE
business or office.
Mrs. Hubbard's 90th birth 1:00 to 4:-00 p,m.. For more Wednesday. The world- VI/alls..Ie�d
„ day, held in,. the United information contacts.„JAne, outreach committee was in
char a of the de1!oton.. We ' sell-
Mrs.
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— .a��.,vela� S�alllday aLterxloon� _..adlexla.is at�hra "'. --- g �.•- .. -DOOr PIatE?S
Mr: and 'Mrs,, Wayne OMAF office, Clinton. M•rs. l: leanor Grainger .Am „
and Mrs. Mae Hyndman *ELL DireOtional Signs
conducted the program. It . The 3' Ms group of an Mailbox Plates
• School holds g Andrew's Presbyterian L
�7 consisted of readings � .
�arrll honors Church in Wingham met to Professional Signs
dedicated to North American
snow Carnival the Upper Room last Wed- House' Numbers
Mrs Browne Indians. Badges
• nesday evening. Marjorie
Mrs. HarveyBrubacher of
• By Ben Barnesand Gord Wall were in
RR 2, Gorrie, was introduced
on in daffy The annual Snow Carnival charge of the meeting. N Plant Labels
a as , guest speaker. She 'Metal Plaques
FORDWICH — A family at East Wawanosh Public . showed her slides and ex The meeting opened with a NCF
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School began on Friday with short worship service, using Legend Plates
birthday part} was held last the crowning of the king and Pained about her work with scripture, hymns and prayer Door i�nOCk£r5
Sahirdav at the community Indians in Northern Ontario
queen of the carnival, Shawn appropriate to the beginning
hall in honor of Mrs. Hector and two years spent in Desk Signs •
Campbell and Renay Taylor, of a new year. A period of fun
Browne on the occasion of Timber Bay in northern •identification Tags for:
both of Grade 8. and fellowship them” was g
her 80th birthday. Dinner Saskatchewan. She and her ,
The carnival is modeled enjoyed, includinga variety Dogs
was served to about 35 after the Quebec carnival. husband and family spent of games' and contests. Keys
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relatives and friends 'by some trine there, Mrs. Y
The schoot was visited by The new president, Alex
members of the family. Rrubacher working in aSE ELEVATOR Luggage
;Ver. and Mrs. Tom Browne Bonhomme de Niege, the Ft:ohertsan, conducted the IJ
girls' dormitory.
of 'Toronto and Mrs. Jean Patron snowman of the business portion of the .
Business was turned over For more information call:
• ;41ac:�Ii"i`laii of Virtor'ia, a festival. A meeting, after which lunch
Theschoolhasalready had to Mrs. Marg Greig, the new wasserved. Listowel Banner - 29"1-166®
niece of Mrs. �Browne's, were UCW president. Plans were
'in attendance as were Rev. its snow lunch and original
a made to go to Exeter for the EA Wingham Advance -Times -
and Mrs William Gray. snow games inven:te y the Huron -Perth Presbyteria•1 on 35T-� 2'0
Area friends extended best students. Several more Jan. 27. It Was moved to give During the first month of IMouitt F rest Confederate,
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events have been planned. O
wishes and Mrs. Orrence P $1•200 to mission and service the 1985-86 dairy year, 323-1559
Ixiramie, a former resident, on a quarterly basis, shipvnen�s within MSQ by Milverton Sun - 596=8921
attended' the celebration. The advance date for the Of ario daii-�� fa'hrn-ers, inn ,-
;Vers. Laramie also was Shipments within MSQ by -garden party is June 11 and eluding cream, were 0.8 per _
celebrating her birthday last Ontario milk producers in the fall fowl supper has been cent lower in terms of but.
Saturday. tier husband, Rev. Augw%t,, 1985 were 1.21 per set for Wednesday, Nov. 5, tcrfat than, during the
Laramie, is on vacation in trent ,lower in terms of but- The meeting closed with a corresponding month a year WEN
Florida. ter at. than in August, 1984. _ praver and lunch followed. ago.
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