The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-07-05, Page 5" Huron, County .Hee th U'nit Invite*. OOP.'
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i Til 'r INIC y .
Pia* Gorr ► ittntll thurcb U. m
►a 9 ' e ey r, uly' 11 ' 1973
Tll►yc lr9. ~ 11.30 a�*�
Offe�rtng t, follows cervica«.
Health rielien F ;
. °A►neis,, Screening
8,.[mmunlzatit , w ;
."Hearing Screening
* . =Fluorl br<.ushi,n pf{. hilrlren's .t+ th o.'
' Prevent, cantles f off` ems.' y tP +bra
`Vi0Jon T stip '` a .
LT HEA 'rt UJDANC ENT.88,'. for sdufte
*fall ages
''tics Gorda i
'licit" r,�� �Ml.. ted' �,, "hUIcCii .E#f,t,
Dater 'Wadnssriay July
1.30 - 0 ,
�:� fr,l0l
Offering Vie .; following
1..t-Ieelth Survelltence
2. ,`Foot Care.
S. Anemia Screening
d.
services:
4 ' Urine'eti g:
5. Blood Pressure
6. `Hearing Tests
VOLUNTEER DRIVERS ARE AVAil it►D i
Ifou have an u o
Y y' q.. esti ns ' conceirria hg thee` 0�ia.l:
dllnics, please call our..l�ealth Unit office in W.i.nghem 'et
34/4264, in the ^morning only.
• 'hra%
ented the Proficiency Al
Vickey Peel, 'i annual
is for the highest OVerall
during the#ate Year.'The
gueit
.
McKinney* ,was introduced
Hugh .Sinnamori, `a tea Ott
!bayberry Central. Mrs.
ney, afor i teaeheri taaght the
graduating class the year ,before
her retirement, '
. Melfainn�ey gave the grad.
Oates sound :advice for
future SehoPling and forlife in
general, 41udy Malda gave the
valedictory.addresshi whlcb she
very aptly btd adieu TaraherrY
Ceate�ceremonies' were cloSed
Avith the 'singing.
. of "God 'Save,
The Queen
DEWAYNE Got.,Ley on his actor-41ml,. entertains hoSe a ;
the ^,gr'aduatlon. {ceremonies held at -,Turnberry Coral
SchootTuesday evening of .last week. (Staff foto)
teacher: at' Turnberry. Central Soh
at tyre graduation ex excises held
esents Judy Malda with .the
:School Tuesday evening.
/height
+ int .bin tions
to rhos” from r r
'"his& Beaver's ww ence designs. ore
your` own , f�ame.y tlfencing
eds -Beaver ba, Q know;how..:
P ct butt
Liri'ft; .
13-3' High i'cic Rail Fence. 8s
ection. As. ow as:
B1 LGRAVR — ;The .28th;,.an-
nual Nethery reunion was.held:on.
'June 30, at thecommunity hall,
Londesboro, with ,i 80 signing the
register.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nethery of
Wingham Were in charge of the-
-sports and races Which were en-
,joyed by all: '
Guests were ,present` from
Rydal Bank, Ont., Pecker, Mlichi-
gan, Niagara Palls, Burlington,
Hamilton,„Toronto, London,.Cod-
erich, Clinton and the surround-
ings distriicl d
Following- the supper hour •the
president, William Black of RR 1,
Belgrave, took • charge: Of the
meeting: ,Special primo *ere
.,Rivett•1by bn Netheryyo
ru'
*39909 a 9 m to the oldest oideOperirdtiiiree.entVa . .
its
•to
High. Posh Sawyel Fence. 7'
section: As low as. i*?.
Mbert Nether/- f.Han ilton; and
to the'person egniingtheflongest
distance, John Keats' of Rydal
Bank. The youngest baby present
was. Andrea Bolton of RR 1,
Stroud.
A vote of thanks was given.. by
Abner Nethery for the annual
gifts of salt which were received
by all present.from Percy Barker
of Goderich, and a vote of thanks
was given by Alex William Neth-
ery to Alex Nettitery,of Burlington
for a treat of . watermelon tothe
children. '
Officers elected for next year
were: president, William Neth-
ery of Belgrave; and secretary
treasurer, Mary Isabel Nethery
of Belgrave.
The meeting.closed by singing,
"Auld Lang Syne
fa y of Chat tam ',twit
weekm ith Mr. and �t
Gordon; . ° itors
with the,Halls, 'e 1i r and ltrs,
Jack .Scott'anda`inily. of Newton
Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Rainey
and Sandy Higgins of Akron, Ohio
are spending this week with Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Jack King, Mich-
ael and Kathleen: visited Wed-
nesday with Mr. and' Mrs. J. J.
Elliott.
Thursday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott ...were Harold King,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Harrison and
Robbie.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Johnston on the ar-
rival of a son at Wingham and
District Hospital.
Ross Mann is again a . patient in
*Oen e' '
nr- o i ai .
pities oto meet' wi
and farmers woo
in MB -finale ;
Industrial.:' ev+ o iii+ n gash'
�d by Parliarrient °
ice at ' York,Str+eet,
Londoni,n ah at . +�� ' loans. �
manufacturingantst si�ins,`re-
tail 'ourtlets, ,profession fire ;
tices,; etc. provided 'the proposal
is sound and: provided reasonable
financings hot where avail
able:
People in Huron Coutity,who
are interested in 100
iiinalnc`i ig,
pa'mphi lets on'managementirob
lems, or speakers 'for service
clubs, etc. should . contact
Brinklow, or illi. Peever • at In
dustrial Developiment Bank, 197
York Street, Liindon:
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Here's the ideal general purpose
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STORE HOURS :
Monday - Friday
8:00: aim. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday
8:00 a.r - 4:00 p.m.
ACCEPTING THE PROFICIENCY AWARD, for the highest overall marks is Vickey
Peel. Presenting the award Is Mrs. Lorraine Hallahan at the graduation banquet for
grade eight students held at Turnberry Central School on Tuesday'evenirig of last week.
(Staff Photo)