The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-08-29, Page 5WINDMILL: FROM "' L4 AND-- Donald Akinnit (right) holds windmill souvenir from
Holland which members elf his class triad to may during vacation Bible School ciastes
Fordwich United Church. Y'kevin Wylie (left) .admitted he didn't get his copy quiff
finished." Jamie Baker (Centre) displays a copy of the class workbook}. All t ree were :in
the class for•10-year-old#i.
int -HUM REACTION Joel Rte, a monsbir ditto
class tor five—year at the F tfch (*Wed ohms
vacation Bibi Schools 'tet **idly it+over by iftis
pop -bottle and light bulb .cat, 'MO to bins by i
Eileen forBO than. ,
+�v+ixr�++rin'>+ed with everything „ wet
night
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fight!he t thit Photo was token, (Staff Photo)
tf yea's, itud 'oat and still In ths- "proe+ r of #i ` ionr d about
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on Saturday..
Cecil Wilson, is 'confined to
hospital. Mrs. Bail'Moore is also
ht►hospital. ' ,•
t:Otte Wilson of Toronto spent`
the• weekend at his home here.
Lure `` vi, hors with Mr. ate;
and Mrs...Anson Demerling were.
Mrs. Joan ; Vie= and. lit
of Toronto onto and Mr. and lam,
Gordon ' •Goldrleh, 'Grant and.
Paula of G
Mrs. Eimer Miller, .Grant and
Bill andMr. and Mrt..Rick, Woods
got f istow spent ' `Fri+ y
Toronto.
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W •.1 t the weekend with
-her parents.
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Mi Janet. 't1
change teacher fro1 • England,
andMis
Marie
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• Toronto were:Weekend d `isitors
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• Mrs. Curtis Jordan is confined
to Victoria;gosp tal, 'Lo !. .
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home Friday lr "Anshan) and
District Hospital,
Miller was also a" • to return
hAme last Week from hoopital in
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. Percy Dodd, who has been
the minister : at Fordwicb 'and
e Anglican Cbwrchesfor the
past two years," 'preached his'
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morning. is week Rev. .
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on their. maii'i g' 4t day.:
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and Dr. Elmer Aitken of TOronto-
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TO SERVE YOU BETTER
WE NAVE ADDEDT
OUR PRESENT
A SECOND LOCAUON,
NAMELY COINER OF
JOSEPHINE AND V1C1'ORIA,
WINGHAM, FORMERLY
READMAN TEXACO.
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THISLOCATION WILL ALSO
NAVE NEW AND USED CAR
SALES AND SERVICE FACILITIES.
• CHMSGOSLINGµAND THE MANAGER OF OUR
SECOND LOCATION, LLOYD SENNINGER.
OPENING SPE
PLAY
GAS ROULETTE
Come ill for a fill.U1. When the tank is fuli and the pump has shut off
automatically, look at the price you have to poly. If . the digits indicating
the price are all the same (For instance $2.22 - $3.33 - $4.44 etc.)
YOU!LL PAY NOTHING!!
OFFER GooO 'TILL SEPT. ra.
F1L1 UP AT GOSL1NGby TEXACO
Operated
Wingharin 357.2323
FORDWICH °— A 'total of. 10
graduation certificates ' water
presented tea °children at the
closing exercises oft col ch
United
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7 ice.
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,.he
audience visited the church
basement to View work and crafts
done bthe students during the
two-week classes. The theme.for
the school this year was "Sharing
' O'S Good News". Twenty-eight
instructors taught a total of eight
classes for children from three
and four years to pre -teens.
During the final week of the
school each . class visited the
Fordwich Village Nursing Home
taking crafts made at the church
for each patient. The children
were Warmly welcomed by the,
patients and staff and teachers
reported the youngsters enjoyed
the visits as much as the patients.
On Thursday morning a picnic in
the park was enjoyed by all.
A choir of Bible schbol students
was featured at the ' closing.
exercises. Robert Connell
delivered the chairman's
greetings and demonstrations
were given by the various
classes.
Staff members at the school
this year included . the following
teaching staff:
Nursery, Connie D'Arcey,.
Dianne Mann, Sharon Arm-
strong, Linda Espensen, Lyn
Jillings, Wendy Baylor, Sally
Loughran, Mary Mclnnis.
Kindergarten, Cathy Clarkson
and Eileen Miller.
Beginners, Janis
Ruttan,
dnory I Linda Gibson
Lorraine Dinsmore.
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�I Jean Rbinorit
aM
tut.* 1 1 ° 'K/vet
Primary iW E rat Ferguson and
Edna Loughran. •
Junior, • Sharon Coulter and
Sharon Key.
Music, Nene Zurbrigg -=and
Yvonne Gedeke..'with• Mary
Graham; Debbie : Zurbrigg and
Cheryl"rWlson as hel .
Recreation, 'DonaltBolarider,
' Russell Jllings Raymond'
Wagier.
No jectionists, Peter Wing'. and
Paul Douglas.
Will jolil. staff
at Walkerton
Graham Johnston, ' RR 1,
Wingham, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Johnston, was one of four
student echnologists who gradu-
ated at the Stratford General
Hospital last Friday. Graham
will join the laboratory . staff at
the Bruce . County Hospital,
Walkerton.
Presentation of his certificate
represents the completion of a
two-year training course. The
first year was spent in theoretical
work and the second in rotational
duties in the laboratories.
it WAS FUN Lori Miller, a member of the pre-primary
Class at the Fordwich vacation Bible School held "in the
Untteied Church, holds her class workbook and a pencil
holder she made during classes. (Staff Photo)
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Disrath�elfoliovng tt fa�ps+rss`
ovailobl a for leases y t•r d.r for 1975.
1.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
LOT CSC, AREA and
4 Lake Range West X10 acres tropics'
HULLETT TOWNSHIP
LOT coNc. AREA ANDDES$GNAT D USE
111 78 acres cropland
111 70:ocrets cropland\
12 111 35 acres cropland
8 acres pasture
13 111 • 40 acus cropland
E'/i 19 111 25 acres cropland
Pt. 20 111• •2s acres cropland.
E1/2 i 6 and 17 Ili *82 acres cropland
IV 24 acres pasture
IV 25 acres cropland
7
8
6and 7
10
7
8
9
19
14
15
16
17
v
V
V
V
VI
VI •
VI
VI
50 acres cropland
35 acres pasture
55 acres cropland
35 acres pasture
25 acres cropland
90ficres pasture
80 acres cropland
90 arcres cropland
60 acres cropland
25 acres cropland
15 VII 30 acres cropland
Please note that successful tenderers for properties
denoted * will be requested to "seed down" the property with a
pasture seed mixture specified by the Ministry of Natural Re-
sources. The cost of the pasture mixture will constitute part of
the payment for rental of the land.
Successful tenderers will pay municipal taxes on the land
with the balance to the Ministry in grain at market price at time
of delivery. Grain to be delivered to the Maintenance Building
located at Lot 8 Conc. III, Hullett Township. by December 1,
1975.
Highest or any tender may not be accepted.
Land use permits will expire upon harvesting of crop; type
of crop will determine date of expiry. Land presently used as
posture must remain so. Factors other than rental fee per acre
will be considered in the awarding of tenders\ Renewal options
will not be considered in this tender.
A maximum of five parcels con be allowed during any fiscal
year. No three-year options will be considered on this tender.
Subleasing isnot permissable.
Tenders for the above land will be received at the:
Ministry of Natural Resources
$ox 490
Winghom, Ontario
NOG 2W0
until 12 noon. September `.1974.
A meeting will be hall at the Hullett Wildlife Management
Area Maintenance headquarters, Lot 8, Conc. 3 of Hutlett
Township, on September 3, 1974 between 7 and 9 p.m. for
those persons interested in further details regarding properties
for lease.