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tin; second, Mrs. % H+ Lloyd and
Miss Yvonne Mme; third
Mrs. P. A. Parker and Mrs. D. B.
Poor,
AT GMRIJAfON
Mr..and Mrs; Lloyd Case
Mrs. Stafford Patesen more visited with relative near
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ceremonies ��e t7��� � of „ .
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Margaret Catherine Thomson ofone day last
Brahtfor..d received her degree as
Week With • and Mrs. Rowland
. _ ,.: Bails Catherine a bachelor o science gh, a herine Street.
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THE FISH POND and "touCh al,d take" table did a good business at the CWL tea and bake
sale in the town hall in Wingfl lm Friday afternoon. In charge of the mystery items were
Mrs. James Shaw (left) andyips. Carl Freiburger of Bluevale. (Staff Photo)
Student,.p.arents to see
a film on drug abuse
Although there is no hysteria
within Huron County about the,
abuse of drugs, Medical Officer:
of Health Dr. Frank Mills says
more and more parents are
expressing concern for their fam-
ily's welfare.
"Drugs are freely available > n
both primary and secondary
schools in our county," Dr. Mills
reports. "There is free access
and liberal sale of drugs here."
As the first step in a three-part
,programa to bring ,the drug -prob-
lem into the open, Dr. Mills has
announced the showing ofthe Art
Linklater film on drug abuse in
'each of the county high schools.
All students will see the film
through the day; the .parents- will -
be invited to the high school in the
evening of the same day for a free
showing.
Dr. Mills will be on hand at
each -showing to answer any
questionswhich may arise during
the viewing of the film. It is also
hoped that discussion between
parents and . their children will
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develop at home after the entire
family has seen the film. ,
The film will be in South Huron
District High School, Exeter, on
October 23; in Seaforth District
high School,. October 24; in F. E.
1adi11 Secondary School, Oc-
tober 25; in Central Huron Sec-
ondary School in Clinton, October
26; and in Goderich District Col-
legiate Institute, October 27. All
evening showings for the parents
will begin at 7:30.
"This is the primary preven-
tion portion of the program," said
Dr. Mills. "It is aimed at inform-
•
ing the people who are eurious or
who are experimenting with
drugs about their effects."
The second step, Dr. Mills.
reported, will be to make known
to drug users the route to free
treatment. The third , and final
phase will be to acquaint the drug
users with alternatives to drug
abuse.
At some later date still , not
determined, the new Linidater
film on drug abuse will be shown
in each of the elementary schools
in Huron, Dr. Mills advised:
-Mr: and Mrs: Joe Desmarais
and family of Ottawa spent the
Thanksgiving holiday weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Met-
ealfe and family of RR 2, Wing-
, ham.
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.... ;"anti` 1�!rs As* enei,
r der spent the holiday weekend
• with Mrs. Isobel Landry in Flint,
Michigan.
—Captain and Mrs. L. R. Eld-
ridge and family of *Oakville
spent Thanksgiving weekend
with Mrs. M. Blatchford.
—Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton
spent Thanksgiving holiday
weekend in Milton with relatives.
—Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cruick-
shank celebrated their. 25th wed-
ding anniversary on Sunda►, Oc-
tober 15. Ellen was home from
Western University and Mary
Ann from the University of Wind-
sor. Other guests included Mr.
and. Mrs. Vernon Ripple of
Detroit, Barry Smith of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCall and
family of Brussels, Mrs. W. T.
Cruickshank and" 'Mrs. C. H.
Wade, both of Wingham.
—Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wearring,
London, spent Friday and Satur-
day with Mrs. D. S. MacNaugh-
ton, Victoria Street. Other week-
end guests of Mrs. MacNaughton
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Almond
of Gimli, Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs.
Arni Amason and. daughters
Kathleen and Susan of Missis-
sauga„.pntario. °
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**Ike a I+e ed r w, d-. .
mitted. to-Wingham and District
Hospital on Wednesday of last
week.
—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods
of Egmondville, returning home
from holidaying at Kincardine
Beach, called on her parents, Mr.
and • Mrs. Gershom Johnston.
Other visitors with the. Johnstone
last week were her sister and
brother -in. -law; Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Garnier of .Windsor. •
—Scott : Paterson of Detroit
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher, Patrick Street.
Visitors at the same home were
Mr.. and Mrs. James Valampara-.
mpil and baby.
—Mrs. Florence ' Turvey of
Meaford spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Agar;
=Miss Agnes Williamson spent
Sunday with Miss Ada MacLean
of Durham.
—Maitland Edgar, Beverley
and Dianne of Petrolia, visited
with tis mother, Mrs. Arthur H.
Edgar, who is a patient in Wing -
ham and District Hospital.
MANY ATTRACTIVE ITEMS in the penny draw drew a
good deal of business and kept Mrs. Frank Caskanette (left)
and Mrs. Richard Campeau (centre) busy Friday afternoon
as one of the features of the CWL tea and bake sale at Wing -
ham Town Hall. (Staff Photo)
The Wingham Advance,,Times, *may, October it
Than'thOughts�.
given at UCW.meethig
"Thoughts on Thanksgiving"
was the . theme of the devotions
for the October ml of the
afternoon unit of the Brussels`"
United Church Women, held at
the home of Mrs. William Miller.
Thirteen members and six visi-
tors were present.
Mrs. Thomas, as convener,
emphasized the importance of
giving thanks for our multitude of
blessings and gifts. She read a
short story, "The Gratefull
Heart", and offered prayer. Miss'
Skeleton gave two selectibns,
"Thanks" by J. C. Luther and
"Harvest Offering".
The scripture, Psalm 107, was
read 15y Mrs. Hemingway. A
prayer poem, "Thank You, God"
was offered by Mrs. J. Smith,
All members were urged to
attend the regional ` meeting
which will be held in Brussels
United Church on October 19. Dr.
Donald Watt will be the guest
speaker.
Two pounds of used stamps
have recently been sent 10 the
CHARLES HAYTER
The Wingham Towne Play-
ers will present "Excerpts of
Robert Service" by ' Charles
Hayter, professional actor,, at
the Wingham Town Hall on
Saturday, October 21, 8:30
p.m. Admission is $1.00 per
person. Tickets may be pur-
chased from members' of the
Towne Players group. --Adv.
•
Leper Mission. Miss
Skeleton
reminded the members of the
importance of this project,
total of 28 horne and hgspitaI
visits were. recorde4.
Miss Lucas useda t8 to record-
ing, "Love and .CoUrage", to Pre-
sent the study- As mowers ix‘'
tend to. the story of a C hriatian
family in Rhodesia they were
asked to find the answers to .sev-
ral questions: what is courage;
what is'true strength?; what is
weakness?; can we learn to for,
give?; can we stand criticism?;
can we learn to admit when we
are wrong?.
The group's _ November meet-
ing will be held at the home Aof
Mrs. de Vries.
Good turnout
for fall tea
held by CWL
The Catholic Women's League
of Sacred Heart Parish of Wing -
ham held their fall tea and bake
sale on Friday, October 13. Ap-
proximately 125 were in attend-
ance. Mrs. Ed Rich wasin charge
of making tea; Mrs. F. Lockridge
arranged for serving tea, Miss
Mary Helm convened the bake
table, Mrs. Carl Freiburger' and
Mrs. Jim Shaw the fish pond and
touch -and -take tables. Mrs.
Frank Caskanette and Mrs. Rich-
ard Campeau were in charge of
the 'fenny auction.
President Miss Gwen Norris
and Miss Anne Morrison wel-
comed guests at the door.
Prizes wens to the following:
1st prize, quilt, donated by Mrs.
Austin Ste. Marie, won by 'Leo
Sanders; Brussels; 2nd prize, $10
cash,. Mrs. Bonnie . Douglas,
Wingham; 3rd prize; Wilfred
Martin, Stratford; the poncho
was won by Miss Beverley Low-
ther of 'Brussels;
—Mr. and Mrs. Graham Wray
of Brantford spent the weekend
at the home of Grant Wilton,
Turnberry Township.
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