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held *1 the Golden litehod
morning a $17 and a Os* et
Was on in the " MU* reeelvsd the
nssium with * number by each moot fiNgrovfm
class of the W.P.S. and included*
number by the pupils of the 001 -
den -Circle School.
After this assembly the parents
and families Of the pupils of the
Gold011 Circle School and gradu-
ate students, gathered in their
new rooms and were welcomed
by the *tiff and pupils. Special
Pent* wee Pave Shawwho was
a volunteer worker in the phy
sled education program all fall,
and Mr. and Mrs. George
Cameron,
Mrs. Ann Schipper ail Mrs.
Mary Forrest assisted in serving
lunch to this gathering. Inime,
diately following this Ststa found
his way to the new location, much
to the delight .of the pupils. After
Santa's visit each child presented
their parents with a gift they had
made for them.
Mrs. Audrey Lewis, supervisor
for the Golden Circle School in
the National Youth Bowling
Council presented the crests
earned this year. Each of the 14
pupils who bowl received a
Membership Crest and such
other awards as they had earned.
The three highest awards went
to Alvy Morningstar who bowled
a single of 298 and a double of 518;
Darrell Zimmerman a single of
Chrligerkna DO visitors with
Martin were Mr.
Cecil Armstrong of
Thww»,Mr and Mm. Robert
of St. Anne's, Mr. and
Mr. Amos R. Coultes and C. R.
C04114t0S.
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Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coul-
104 C. R. Coultes, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Taylor of St. Anne's and
Mrs.F.Teore Martin spent Boxing
DO With Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae
GuelPh.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barbour
and family of Bluevale, Mr. and
MrS.Alan McBurney, and family,
RR 5, Wingham and Mrs. Isobel
MacDk of Goderich spent
Chr •1, L ty with Mr. and Mrs.
,Jack. t„. McBurney.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stobo,
Susan and Kathy of Teeswater
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. William Coultes.
Christmas guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Wightman were Mr.
and Mrs. William Montgomery
and family of Guelph, Mr. and
Mrs. on Metcalfe and family of
Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Moore and family of Wingham,
Mrs. Wayne Nichol and family,
Brampton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Chapman and family of
Rexdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightman
and Tracy of Chatham visited on
Wednesday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Wightman.
,On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Wightman, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Walsh, Miss Marlene Walsh,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Ross.
Wightman and Tracy of Chrithani
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Hamilton and family of Lucknow
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
Campbelrof Kincardine. •
Mr, and Mrs Wilhani Van
Camp, Miss Lilla Taylor of Wing -
ham and Mrs, 'Jetties Taylor' of
...Callender Nursing 'Home, Brus-
This iSn't a
• frame-up . . . it's our
happy wish for
a great year, To all,
• our thanks.
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SHOES
sels, spent Christmas who_ Mr. HOepitai, Louden. Kora Ann,
and Mrs. Dave Murray of wing- Jeffrey and Darrel 'Pletch spent
ham. the afternoon with Ma. James
Mr. an4Mrs. James Baker of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Michie, Chris and Steven, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Grasby, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Leslie and Ernest Michie
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Michie.
Mr. and Mrs. George Michie
were Christmas bay guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Beattie of
Wingham.
Mr. anckMrs. John Spivey and
family of Ingersoll, James Spivey
of Brussels were Christmas
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Procter and Miss Margaret Cur-
tis. -
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michie
spent Christmas with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Arthur of Norwich.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schrei-
ber and family of Milton, Mr. and
Mrs. James Anderson and family
of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Moy, Port Credit, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Hunking and family of
Auburn were visitors last Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Pletch and
Kristen of Dryden are holiday
visitor S with his parents, Mr. and
'Mrs. Sam Pletch and with other
relatives.
Mrs.. Keith Pletch and her- sis-
ters. Mrs. William Stevenson of
Brussels and Mrs. Wayne Bushell
of Kinloss, visited on
Wednesday with their brother,
•Ronald Fraser of Kincardine,
who is a patient in the University
Family tournament
held lust week
at bowling alley
The Family. Twosome Tourna-
ment was held Wednesday and
Thursday evenings at the bowling
lanes. -
In the father -son bantam divi-
sion, Daryl Holmes, bowling with
his father, won with a three -game
score of 1258. In the mother -sow
division it was Birth. Mansell and
his mother with a three -game
total of 1298. Father -daughter
winners were Sheila Burke„ and
Dad with a 1168 total and mother-
` ,daughter whiners .i.vereillrenda-
• MacLennan and hek-Ifiem With ,a
total of 1248. ty,
For the juniors, Mary Ann Wel-
wood-and her mother came up
with .a 1301 total and were de-
clared winners in the mother -
daughter division. The, father -
daughter class saw Peggy Tervit,
teamed with her big brother Les,
bowl a 1216 to win. Jim Laidlaw,
bowling with Dad, won the father -
son division with a 1144 three -
game score; and Ricky Mac-
Lennan and his mother defeated
their competitors . with a 1129
score. -
In the. senior division it was
David Walker and his mother all
the way. Dave sure found the
mark, bowling a 310 high single
and a 819 triple,
The winners will receive their
VBC Family Twosome badges,
also cartons of soft drinks.
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1sw w. Join the
parade to
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celebrate this
once -a -year event in
good form! Warm thanks.
• drool. the Now"
with a cheer and
see it through
with happiness!
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KEN'S ALIGNMENT
LIM* Profit Dooior On
Winghorisis Only,One-Way Strout
Hudgins of Granton.
Mrs. Leslie Bolt was the holder
of the luckyticket in the Ming -
ham Deb -u -ton draw for a turkey
and large halIVer of greeellea-
Richard Anderst,In of Waterloo
and Nancy Anderson of London
are spending their Christmas
holidays with their parer4s,
and Mrs. Ross Anderion.
Miss Marjorie Procter of Hall-
burton, Mr. and Mrs. Larry May-
berry, Marilyn and Kimberley of
Londesboro, Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Procter and Karen were last
Tuesday dinner guests with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Procter.
Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Jardin
and Michael of London spent the
Christmas holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Clare Van
Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith of
Whitby were weekend visitors
with her mother, Mrs. Floyd
Campbell and grandfather, Ira
Campbell.
Thirty-two Edgar relatives
held their Christmas on Saturday
evening in the Belgrave Institute
Hall with Mrs. Art Edgar as
hostess. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar
and family of Petrolia,„ Brian
Edgar of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Johnston, Mr. and'Vrs,
Donald Criig and family of
Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
•Daer and family, Mr., and Mrs.
Alvin Orvls, Mr. and MrS-. Niel
Edgar, Mrs. Art Edgar and Mur-
ray of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Rieman of RR 2, Lucknow,
Mr. and Mrs.•Harvey Edgar and
family RR 4, Wingham and Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall
of London visited on Saturday
withher father, Stanley Cook and
also called on uncle and aunta,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook and
Mrs. Telford Cook.
We wish everyone a Happy
New Year.
THE MAIN CMT of characters in the Turnberry SchOol's operetta were: Cathy: Fischer,
Andy Heim (absent for Picture), Mary Anne Nicholson,. Philip adie, Anna Haugh, Kathy
Underwood, Paul McMichael and Vicki Jeffrey. The operetta was performed onWednes-
day evening. (Staff Photo)
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Fordwich Personal Notes'.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klaassen and' Mrs. Doig at the Village Nursing Armstrong.
Teddy visited with friends in St, Home were Mr. and Mrs. Doa., The sympathy of the corn -
Thomas one day last week. Lounsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Jack mutiny goes to Mr, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Cars- Doig and Mi. and Mrs. ,Glenn Hector Brownein the death of the
well were Christmas Day visitors Doig, all of St. Catharines and latter's brother, Laurie Van
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben'Gibson on Mr. and Mrs. Don Doig and Velsor.
the Town Line. family of .Glenn Morris. Gary Douglas spent a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Stratford called on•friends in the faniily of Lakelet, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas.
village one day last week. Oliver Karges and family of Weekend % and Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and Listowel, Lorne Wilson vf Toron- visitors with 1VIr, and Mrs. Roy
family spent Christmas Day with to and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson Simmons were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Bruce Fletcher in Kit- of Fordwich spent Christmas Day Doug Wildfang, Brian and Paul of
chener. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Mississauga, My. and Mrs. Ken
Mrs. Emmerson Hargrave is at Norman Harding. Thursday Kaye of Palmerston and ,I4rand
present confined to Listowel visitors at the same homewere• Mrs. Lyle Simmons and Ken.
Memorial Hospital. •. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Park of Congratulations to Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs, George Budd -and Arthur and Misses Maude and Mrs. John Wilson who were mar -
family of Matheson spent the Esther Harding of Toronto. ried in Gorrie on Saturday, Dec.
Christmas holidays with the •Mr. and Mrs, Art Mitchell Of 22nd.
former's mother,Mrs. Cliff Budd Kitchener visited overthe week, • Christmas Day visitors with
and also visited with Mr Budd in end with Mr. andMrs. Bruce 'Mr. and Mrs, William Sothern
the Listowel Memorial Hospital. were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sothern,
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan and Tracy and Tim of Palmerston,
Janis visited Sunday with Mr. OPP report Mr., and 1VIrs. Bill. Mulvey, Cindy
and Mrs. Robert Montgomery in
and Jeff of Belmore, Mr. and
Wingham. •
holidays with Ross Doig and with 7' m s ap
• • Mrs. Carl Stewart, Greg and
Vittie.
Visitors during the 'Christmas • s Doug and Mr. and Mrs. James
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The Wingham \OP • P Detach- Clu'istmas visitors wit" Mr.
- ment investigated seven acci- and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore were
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30, conducted four investiations daughter of St. Jacobs, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Sanderson and family
.leaccident $ dents between Dec. N .and Dec. Mr.• and Mrs. .Ken Jacldin and
nowmobi
injure area resident's
• and laid four charges under the' and Mr`s. Mary Sander
Alaid son.
Liquor Cdritrol ct, nine Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marthi and
charges under the Highway Tref-
, fitc Act and two charges under the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin at -
With the official, arrival of he was struck from behind by • tended the funeral ;VIonday of
• winter,snowmobile and toboggan another toboggan on Wednesday, :Primula' their grandfathdr, Arthur Mar-
• accidents sent four people to the December 19-. On Dec. 20, Ross I. Brighton,
Code.
, A tin, at the Parker Towers Fun-
.: ''.13rtis' Sels receiyed' a fractikeu
• Whigham and; Plated, -llosigtalc,,,, Vinig gtIls dtw, ipratibiociaxiovoiwoo. 11-091'1
for treatment of various \at hospitaryvere Susan Hayes, igh ieg a dit
Two were detained in hospital 15, of Wingham, who had her foot
with the more seriously, injured run over by a car driven by .her
being transferred to Victoria • mother as she was bablditg out of
Hospital, London. • a driveway. She was released
Larry .Schiestel; 17, of RR 2, after treatment for a contusion to
Winghom, was the driver of a. her right foot on the day of the in-
• snowinobile which on Sunday • cident, Wednesday., December
afternoon, December 23, was ap- 19. •
parently Crossing the main street Insatisfactory -condition is
in Teeswater when he struck a Acfdin Dawson, 68, of RR 5, Luck-
• Moving vehicle and a parked car. • now, who • was admitted Friday,
• He was admitted to the local hos- Decemher 21, after he fractured
pital via ambulance with head in- • his left leg in a fall from a hay
juries, abrasions and contusions chute in his barn.
and internal injuries. 1e was The same day, -Leo Kinahan,
later , transferred to the ' London 10, of RR 2, Lucknow, received a
hospital where early last week . laceration to his right eye area
his condition was described -as when he was caught by a group of
fair. skaters that fell at the Blyth
The mishap was investigated Arena_He was released folloWing
by Prov. Const. R. Fleet of the emergency treatment.
Walkerton detachment of the On-
tario Provincial Police.
On Saturday evening, Decem-
ber 22, a 26 -year-old Clinton man,
James Collins, was driving a
snowmobile which apparently
ran into a barbed wirefence on. a
Walton area farm. He was re-
leased following emergency
treatment for lacerations and ab-
• rasiOns to his neck and chin.
That accident was investigated
by Prov. Const.4C. Balzer of the
Wingham detachment of the pn-
tario Provindial Police.
A three-year-old boy was re-
leased Tuesday, December 18,
following treatment for a lacer-
ated lip. Mark Nesbitt of Wing -
ham suffered the injury when he
fell from a snowmobile.
Richard Whitby, .14, of Lucic-
now, is in satisfactory condition
after he received spinal injuries
in a toboggan accident. Richard
was apparently riding down a hill
at •the Lucknow Bali l'ark when
• M11U W1fl1 orris Misses Linda Martinf,,Kathy,
—Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keene and
daughters, Kendra and Penny, of
Richmond, British Columbia, are
spending the holidays with Mrs.
• Keene's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnston Conn, Minnie Street.
—Mrs. George Galbraith,. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Haines of 'Guelph,
Mac Galbraith and Miss - Donna
Waples spent the holiday with Dr.
and Mrs. Jack Galbraith arid
Peter at Essex.
—Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Jardin, Josephine
Street, were Mr. and Mrs. ad
'Jardin and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Jardin and family and
Mrs. Bonnie Armour and Julie,
all of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jardin and family of Lon-
don; Mr. and Mrs. William
Straughan of Auburn.
obile accident in Town
attend -
ship. There were no damages to Clarkson and John Siefert edthe Toc Alpha Conference held
Ili,. machine. Mr. 13righton was
Areaed in Wingham and district " last week at the Mer •
iden Hotel in
Hospital and later transferred tO Niagara Falls:
• Victoria Hospital in London.
Harold Ridley, Wroxeter, and
Ian R, Oakley, Fordwich, were
injured in a single car accident,
Dec. 25 on County Road 12, north
of County Road 25 in Morris
Township. Damages to Mr.` Rid-
• ley% car were estimated at
$2,000.
On Dec. 27 Giesela Szlapa, Kit-
chener, Wasinvolved in a single
car accident on Hwy. 9, West of
Clifford. She was not injured.
Damage estimates were 'set at .
$800 to the .Szlapa car, •` 1*
John K. Anderson was involved
in a singlecir accident on County
Road 25 at the junction of 4-5 side -
road in Hullet Township on Dec. .
27. 'There Were no injuries and
damages wereestimated at
$1,600.
Huron County Road .12,*north of
Concession 5-6,in Grey Township
was the scene of a single car acci-
dent involving George E. Gill, RR
2, Bluevale on Dec. 27, Mr. Gill
was not, injured but his car sus-
tained $300 damage.
On Sunday, Frederick J.
Stevenson, RR 4, Brussels was
involved in a single car collision
on Huron County Road 34 at the
junction of Sideroad 25-26 in Ho -
wick Township. Damages to the
vehicle were estimated at $250.
A, single car accident did an
• estimated $1,500 damage to a car
belonging to Ronald D. Walker,
' Toronto on Sunday on Hwy. 4,
north of Huron Road 16 in East
Wawanosh Township. Mr. Wal
ker was not injured.
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Miss Kim Doig of Harriston
spent a few days last week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Doig.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry La From-
boise and' baby of 'Clinton and'
Murray Wilson of Sarnia spent
the weekend with Mrs -Florence
Wilson. On Christmas they all
visited with Mr. and Mrs. John
Dunbar and family at Orange-
ville.
M. and Mrs. David Steinacher
and family. of Brampton were
Christmas visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs. Gordon Steinacher.
WI euchre
BELGRANE — The Women's
Institute helde euchre and dance
on Friday evening in the Institute
Hall.
Eighteen tables of euchre were
played with whiners as follows:
high lady, Mrs. Bert Johnston;
high man, *Bert Johnston; low
ladies, Mrs. Howard Walker and
Miss Brenda Nethery; low man,
Allan . Dunbar; man with most
lone hands, Robert Grasby; lady
with most lone hands, Mrs.
Nelson Higgins.
Following the euchre music for
dancing was supplied by the
Blenders. Lunch was served by
the Institute members.
—Mr. and Mrs. William Tiffin
and David were Christma3 Sun -
.day guests of Rev. and Mrs. Rea
Grant and Billy, Listowel.
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Eight attend
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!fleeting at
Metcalfe,hipme
• BELMORE — The Christmas
meeting of the United Church
Women was held in the home of
Mrs. Leonard Metcalfe with eight
ladies present. The meeting was
opened by singing k"While
Shepherds Watched". Mrs. Wil-
liam Lake then read the Christ-
mas Story, followed by singing
"0 Come, All Ye Faithful", "0
Little Town of Bethlehem", and
"As with Gladness Men of Old".
Mrs. Lake led in prayer and read
an article called, "A Woman's
Conversation with God".
There were readings, "Believe
In Bethlehem" by Mrs. Leonard
Metcalfe and "Literatures of
Christmas" and "The Slaying of
the Infants" by Mrs. Wilfred Jo-
hann.
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'att. gilgatiiitulah'e on e Past
year's achievements was filled
out. The meeting closed with the
singing of "Silent Night", with
Mrs. Alex Sangster singing the
second verse.hi German.
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4111S GROUP OF Turnberry students played the part of a
bunch of dancing. popcorn in the Turnberry Central School
ChristMas, concert. They were part of the cast in the
Operetta "Have a Heart It's Christmas". (Staff Photo)