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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-11, Page 157, Vi17 41 f The Wingliam "d auc�T#a Feb-, I4, 1987=tAge NEW-' Wows, 1%ah tp $191 9900 r v ly adoubsi t:a.st Wgwaposh will receiVe Opening on Main St. Brussels . ...... in subsidy from the s o rnment this year for g • provin Don't miss out in Renting a Bootlh! t l!u7p 0 a - e Councirl Era d of the road allocation at its February, meeting i fo 8 8 7 916v 6 9 Call today for more n lot. J`uepday. In o . rd6r to receive the $191,000 in subsidy, the township must con- tribute �110,0000.of its own tax dollars for a total of $301,900 to be spent on roads, this year in East Wawanosh. Of that total, $86,900 must be spent on construction and $215,000 on maintenance, In -other business at last week's meeting, it was decided Harry Brydges Will count dogs in' the township once again this year. Mr. Brydgei will receive $2 per dog, the t M2 same as 1986. ................ Councic-made a number of grants at last week's meeting: $3,965 to the Centre Board; Blyth 'Community Belgrave Coin unity $500 to thp m Centre Board; $250 to the Winghard tw­ and District Association .for, the - Mentally. Retarded:; $200 to the Huron County, Federation of Agriculture; $200 to the Belgrave, Brussels and Blyth School Fair' Board;'$50 to the Huron Fa and Home 6 d Safety Associati 0 , . In $25 td the Ofiiario March of Dimes. The next regular meeting of East WINNING SCULPTURE — "Howard the Duck" was awarded first place Wa*4nosh Council is'March 3.at • points by judges of the snow sculpture contest during French Winter Aaron Barnes, Heather Keller, Tracey Robinson, - Chris Piluke, Monica 12:300.m. Carnival Week at East Wswanosh Public School last week. Members of Walker -Bolton, Ryan. Cook; back row, Crystal Black, RoU Johnston, the winning team 'of sculptors are, from left: front row, Wayne, Fenton, Steven Marks and Brent Robinson. B eva''I W e. U tu �Q ra all,Y"Y conducts service P. BLUkVALE. Mrs. Keith, Johnston, lead�i of Unit. IV of,the United hU , rch -Women; conducted at the Wingham the worship service at the group's Public School February meeting, held'at the -home of Mrs. Charles Math6m. Mrs. Carl VPi Editors: Andrea Grant Johnston -was atthe piano. Colleen Smith The business was condU6 ted by the president, Mrs.. Keith Nigholsoft. It Save Flow on -a deliciously I was announced the -World Day of generous dinner for the Prayer service will` be held in the whole family- includes NEWSY SUZY equipment in physical education. United Church on M6rch 6. ce barrel, 'plus . . . . . Sjudents at.the'Winghanv Public Andrea Grant and . Christa: The1unches foe'the,-Blyth festival two 500 ml salads and :wer di cussed and each :unit chose ,a 20 pie School are taking part in a very Crawford are to be congratulated for is a loaf of bread. as 0 teMjivedat6s: I(w'as decided Mrs. b6nefi ' cial money -raising .project their excellent work " buddies It Canaav'e. The children are' en -the two new children welc6ml6d to Bill Peacock now wil.) keep ttfe book' couraged to purchase a heart for*25 -the school last Week. listing VCW activities.Jt had been Available 'ad' have it kept by Mrs. Jack Nichols6n. cents, decorate it a --Steve Bourne F6bruary 9th to mounted on the Valentine tree in the Mrs. Kerr's clAssig taking a unit Mrs. Corrigan, Mrs. Mathers and. gymnasium. The money from t4,is on detectives., They also have Mrs., Nicholson repoked on the March 8th oiil� poJect will go toward developing started independentreading. annual presbyterial meeting held. at' • countries and help improve child The children really enjoy working Mitchell. 'on theinprojects. The class has been Mrs. Corrigan' and r'one jnember care, education, nutrition, preven- live medicine, housing a ;a' add M, es 4jid,,, ihc(;. ftofh'eacWuihit,-.Wifl�b-0-4digtosingr e &idul- 14ssing, le' -n r4 Dr,i tkir other chilckki'havlb een &a*in pioje6t'-for the, churc to com- 0 9 We hope it will be as'big A success pictures of them. Thpy'aie trying to memorate the 25th anniversary of as last year when we were able to figure out who is in the baby pic, the UCW. She also !ified"the anniversary logo, lures. anh raise $100 for this worthwhile cause. The, Grade 3s are getting Fried --Sylvia Wai, Amy Bateman, fast at StiiartSehaller answL 6)rinK the two to five -times - Mi. Sakasov's Grade 5 class wrote tables. The Grade 2s are doing well HAPPY.21st ft 0, i -to -five-minute' speeches •-and., -digit three at figuring out their three Birthday Q presented them to the class. The two numbers in addition questions. K11 —Jenny Cameron Winners - were Nathan Laidlaw and ied GO&Wutchinsoffs clasd has been Carolyn Elston and they' will be Mr. H contestants in the gym on Feb. 12. planning upcoming trips. The class n They also took a 'field trip to a is planning to farm to cut down a tree and cut the' go, skiing at the... downhill ski resort Talisman on Feb. tree up. As well,, they visited a 20 and is going'to the Waw anosh, Mennonite farm. Nature Centre on Feb. 28, where the FA students will' learn about' animal The class had lots of fun creating sculptures in the snow. We con- adaptation and lead up to, their unit on gratulate wolves. the class for winning the' r's Plaza Josephine Street Zehrs tape contest. It was held to , The Glass congratulates Kent Wingham 357-2221 LEARNING TO WEAVE—Scott Neil, Jason Balzer and Dean Toftoh, all raise funds for school projects a4d Bieman for being the student of the....... Grade 8 students from the Wingham Public School, got afirst-hand trips. week., it mufteatmbausWumse lesson in weaving and, spinning Jan. 30 at the schdol. (What's ,News —,Kenneth Lap —Melissa Schefter Love Kyle Photo) Mr. Martin" now is teaching the former - family studies student' s industrial arts. Everyone is trying to" adjust, but working with machines is different than cooking and sewing, The students already have done one project. I think both the teacher and it] Li a W-MIXIMM3 1110 the students will enjoy the class. —Colleen Sniitfi Mrs,. Train's and Mrs. Saxon's class is setting Up a store so the students can practise money skills. Am* They also are doing Valentines' and are enjoying 'the 'large gymnastic . . . . . . . . . . . FUEL COSTS. 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