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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-11, Page 027, 7`7 y A y A A V A -m advance-'J'ms,. Fe 1.1, 1W-1 - Ankyloeing Spondylitis is a form of arthritis that affectsa the backbone. Sopprate hw;wh school The spine becomes stiff and in- flamed and the vertebrae fuse together. Ankylosin$ Spondylitis is most commonly seen in males under 'could open 35. i n Sept. 188 By Wilma Oke be bused, as at St. Michael's School -a successful track record in Perth A'Roman Catholic high school for where some -travel as far as 25miles. and we will have the same in Huron Grade 9 students in Huron County For after-school programs, there is to provide a.school with a dif -could open in September, 1988, .in a vacant wing of the public high school a special bus provided to deliver the ference. in Clinton. students to their homes. He ex- Parents also watched two videos About 150 Roman Catholic plained some of the Catholic one depicting school life at St - secondary school teachers with the Michael's, in Stratford, the' other ratepayers attended an information Perth County Board of Education showing activity at a shared school HEADS UP meeting Tuesday night of last week olunteered to transfer to the staff of in Cornwall, similar to the Huron to discuss the Huron -Perth Roman v U iisex Hairstyling • �,�• - r� � fl' ` 'T � ''`� Catholic Separate School Board's St. Michael's School. "It was a plan. Mr. McCauley said com- trade-off," he said; "as we-�would mittees from the separate and plan to start- its second high school I hope would happen in Huron." He public boards have been, meeting The first opened in September at St. Michael's School in Stratford. said the principal would be hired to regularly to discuss the proposal In MOVED to NEW Superintendent of Education John start in January, 1988, to prepare the Clinton. LOCA TION school to be fully operational by William Eckert, director of McCauley said at least 60 of 135 education, said later he was pleased Behind Reid & Assoc. September, 1988. pupils in Grade 7 in Huron separate with the turnout at the meeting and schools must register now for the Parents were asked to return encouraged that there were no 6 Patrick St. W. proposal to gahead. He said surveys to the school by Monday, J roo negative questions asked regarding WINGHAM classrooms are available in an Feb. 9, the b so e oard can decide anew high school. Phone 35.7-1337 empty wing at Central Huron whether the proposal has enough Secondary School. The school has'an support. He said the board, would enrolment of about Boo but a report ' to the—Ministry of Education capacity for about 1,500 students. in March, with a reply, expected in WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET Mr. McCauley said Students wVld May. Mr. McCauley said, "We have �u Schn,eiders 500 gr. Sliced Sipnior4.. Side Bacon ............. ...... 3.19 Schneidek-'s yCe Dar n tre News WienersSchneider's Cello M, Steikettes. . . . . . . .1b. 1.99 By Pam Williams course noon mea�ls. Kraft 500 gr. A WINTER CARNII(AL'was held last week at the Winqham Public School, complete with snow sculptures.' February program calendars now .., Last week thp participants, and outdoor games. Here senior students Janie Bateson and,Becky Sangster admire a snowman made by are available at the centre. These volunteers -,.and staff all joine� in •Cheese'Whiz. ....... 3.19 some younger pupils. (What's News Photo) calendars list., many of the activities wishing Marg Pollock, our former Robin Hood 2.5 kg. All Purpose at the Wingham and. Area Day meals supervisor, a very happy Centre for the H6mebound over the retirement. As I read in a magazine, Flotir'. . 2.99 next few weeks. "When a person retires and time is Green Giant 12 oz. There is someone new at the no longer a matter of urgent !in - Corn Niblets .......... ..79.. . centre and that person is Audrey portande, nine times out of ten, 0 Mrs. Anderson McCormick 250 -gr. Choc. Chip, - urc. hDtriact r Fenton, our new meals supervisor. they'll, be presented with a 'y Oatmeal Snaps, Ginger Snaps hosts unit meeting we, welcome Mis. Fenton, a resident timepiece." of the Belgrave area, to the centre 'That's exactly what we presented Cookies. ............. .99. BELGRAVE — The evening unit and know she will continue our to Mrs. Pollock as a parting gift. At -of .:Knox" United Church. held its practice of serving nutritious, full- least we know*e'll,have to know . St. Pay l'& Chureh WINGHAM STORE HOURS: Mon. -Sat. 7.-30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., meeting at the home of.Mrs.. Ross what time it ig, occasionally and (ANGLICAN UNITED Andersqn Feb. 3 with 20 members in she'.11 glance at her new clock and "Friday 7:30 a. M. to. 9:00 P.M. C16 think . of us! Have a 'great Phone 357-2240. We, Deliv'e CHURCH attendance. %.Flo yton WINGHAM, The leader, Mrs. Robert Grasby is the convener- retirement; Marg! John Street at Centre. Street opened the meeting with "A.Thought With St. Valentine's Day quickly THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF 217 Minnie St. for the Day". The theme* of the wor- approaching; of Feb. meeting aching, the, time to buy tickets r quilt *raffle is getting short. p service on ou shi ice was "Using Our Tal- getting E. WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE Sunday, Oe6r'uary 15 ents"', given by Mrs. Leg Shaw, Mrs. The Mary Hastings Club's This lovely qui•lt was put together by 10:45 a.m. -Sunday School William Coultes, Nris.'Les Vincent February meeting, was convened by participantsi and volunteers at, the. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY i5' 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and.Mrs. Lorne Campbell.. Hymns Cora Clayton. Ggrtie Ti . ffin and centre and it has been on display for 7:30 p.m. -Official Board ;0 - Hazel Hardie assisted. Incleffient 11:00 a.m. - Mattins Meeting "Stairid Up, Stand Up For Jesus an� the past week at Standard Trust. Sunday School and' Nursery Minister: Rev. J. Rea Grant ;'Work. for the Night is. Coming" weather did not deter 22 ladies.. from Tickets still are available- at the Karen Kleist BA, M,Div. were sung and the scripture was braving. the elements. centre for this Friday's draw. The Organist: Mr. Hap Swatridge from Matthew. The worship service Progressive, euchre was played, raffle will raise funds for -this non- TcAephone: for Ha with prizes going to Margaret profit, organization. ..Minister: Rev. D.,Madge closed with a poem "'Reci Makes H�,uw C�s Church - 357-2961 10 . I . pe �hiell, Rhea Bibbs The at the centie pinegg Foxton Pearl' S next foot clinic T . Manse - 357-1072 The -pro&,#xn op the . Philip i and*lvy Riehl.. Margaret Hastings will be held Feb. 26 from I to 3 p.m. Trinity, Belgrave - :15 p.m. Pines gs was presented by Mrs. Liui,,a gave a Valentine reading. Please let ,us know if you plan to Mrs' bio s"Andersqp, Mr &,y s. Little D�g 357-1 40 or Johnston,I h drew the luck_, ttend by calling -957.:Ijll�. Mrs. "Georg borotli L Id M' _A -10 '12, worg 6 n fy��t�s y ticket for -t 01 ­ thly dray 011 9""", We, are continuing 16�, Johnston. which went to her, grandmother, ceramics as part of our'' February The meeting closed with the Miz- Millis Welsh. Refreshments were craft program. A special thank -you pah * benediction and lunch was' served and a social time spent., is qxtended to Lisa, Gillespie foe all served by Mrs: Grasl% and Mrs. The next meeting will be held at 2 hev,,advice and use of her kiln. We here's no need to'stand in John Roberts. p.m. on March 4. itil.1 plan to work on a different craft Tine for your RRSP, each month and hopefully others will FIN -AL come forward with their craft ideas. Wedding vows exchanged Ernest Eaton, "a member of the I'll, h a ( I . I . a . ... 'Wingham Museum Board, will be help you make the best RRSP amid a Christmas setting our guest next week, explaining choice .... in the comfort of some of the town's "colorful" your own home.' CL.EA'RAN history and talking about 'some, A lovely Christmas wedding to . ok settias and roses with holly. and artifacts on display at the museum. Place December 27, uniting "in, sprays of pine, accented with ivory Margaret Day libFary Call today for personal, marriage' Nancy Dickson, daughter 'ribbon. Mrs. . f O VINTER EASHIONS supervisor, was our'"6sional service you, of Raloh and Deanhe Dickson, and, guest last week. p Will S,tafford,,son,of Jack and Betty Jane.,Dickson was maid of -honor She, talked abo'ut.the history of the can trust. Stafford, RR 1, Wroxeter. Rev, for her sister: She wore a dress of Wingham library and let- the seniors teal green satin and a heqdpie know, about plans for the new Larry - Welch of Bluevale and' ce of Belmor6 Presbyterian Churches matching fabric braided with library, one of the - town's special Will ex_ pearls. Her bouquet was similar to projects this year. -The Prudential officiated as' Nancy and W /// changed their vows at her parents' the bride's. Brian Hays, a friend of This is a reminder to our fund- raising committee: a meeting is set b his r6 gom, was s est man. home, surrounded by their families. the Insurance & for 2 p.m. this Monday. The regular The bride wore a cocktail -length Inthe evening, Nancy and Will monthly board meeting is at 3 p.m. Financial Services dress o ' f ivory lace trimmed with and their parents welcomed a large the same day. pearls, and her headpiece was a number of Trien& and relatives who, band of pearls with flowers at the attended a reception at the BelmoreOwl next fund-rajsing event. is a The Prudential Insurance Company of America side. Her bouquet was ivory poin- Community Centre. dance set for April 4 at the BelmoreCommunity Centre. RR 2, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2WO 357-2669 Happy Valetine's Day I Buy, aXoret Jacketr iia. Get Skirt or Slacks, FREE P1, a Buy one Branden.fid Buy a Sweater Skirt, Slacks or Top FAB ULOUSTEBRUARY'. Get the second item or Blouse PRICES! FREE AT THE WINGHAM, SALES ARENA Get'the second *All Dresses - 50% off FREE. *Winter Boots -:50% off r% FOODS CLO THINQ V, Fqr t6 BAKING GOODS Entire Famliy A.FO TIAIEAR eshoes - 30% off r DlSC6UNT GROCERIES 0 @Higher price item must be first purchase buy in bulk and save with hundreds of Itemsto Clearance prices on winter clothing and foo choose from twear Tuesday to Dir'e 350 jackets, parkas, insulated coveralls, lined vests, lined shirts, thermal socks, sweaters, Jogging. suits, snow Saturday R F3s Dlgestiiid Biscuits .......... suits, assorted sweat tops. p.m. 5 lb. Box of High Top Jogging Shoes by Brooks Cookies ................... 4.99 valu6d at 44.00 SALE PRICE29.95 Corn Meal ................. lb, . 44. Men's Jesna by Bibe Bay valued 0,36 .00 ....... SALE PRICE 19.96 Sweet & Sally Ladies' Stohe Washed Peanuts .... ...... ... ib. 2,29 Fashion Jeans by 50 lb. bag No. I Sh �urne Rue Royal M b 7.96 v9lu0d at 38. 00 ........ SALEPAicE 24.96 1 4................ NEW USED dk),'NS - AMMUNMON. -NEW & USED FURNITURE giftware, anti- sporting Note we take on CbngighMent or will buy outright 60011ft goods, b1hoculars rifle stop 4, hunting knIves, $30,06, blhobu good used furrilturo. 16*06di§ knives, p6liat r1fies lots exao 6Mpjet,§,0r partial ooss a title ge 106tidn of 22 r&6 in stock $49';06 estates. f sksel 7 W S A& HAM RE ALE A . . . . . . BUY TRADE. 0 961' Na j 46 0A, 6# MoridN tly Sat 0 7A7410 -h d .' i 1111iiii"i iN Ak, j 6