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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-10-31, Page 11in the damage. Department Inv gotors:' suspect 'that en ner heated resistor in a, fitiorescent .ilght caused the fire., • Firemen were celled to the town's diunp behind Canadian Tire olt Josephine St. on Saturday andSunday after someone set plies •of Wives there on fire. In another incident fire officials report that they were• celled out to similar fireln le/aVOSIOled near the public school on John St. on Monday evening. It is sispected 'that youths , from illith, school were respOOsble for ;setting the , 'Charter.d • €uitaits ,, I.Jacksdn'4treet WALKERtON • TELEPHONE: Offtei,8814211 Resident Partner Ileside• rce. 4-H alsoisooloors are guests GOUJE histtt sadt;04* sP,I:telhw°4ibes:nfolitt Oralsor for its Ocie - which was convenod by the'committee 001 Educatien and u1tura1 Activities. Piro. W. :Thornton, aPened the meeting In the UrItiat form. She then Welcomed the 41 Club girls SO 'their leaders who have Just completed the project, Club Girt Entertaint7; The Actlevenient *Day icor the Gordo area will be held at '114/wick Central ,School on. • November 2* ° Betty Anne Brown. 01 einGerrie Club 11 then presented the ,Connentaryfor an exhibit en- titled - "A (Nide to Fortelle); 'lids *as followed :Brenda Thornton Of Club I who ,4conimentext on their exhibit, Grooming Guide". • - Bltia-ltaidell'oClitb 11 then mented on an exhibit of. fancy sanOriches.• , • The Oris were • thanked for • their effOrts and compllpnented on their work, - During. the business period it was decided to contribute -further to extra dishes for. tho•,110Wick • Community Centre: • vormOuni Purflilt 4- • Deir''ffedan, rimer Stetett. - Ing and brakes int radio -12 1111014111 CAILO on comity -y4 automatic radlo *ORD 'Ordain smoor 11110460, V-11, automatic, •`1"O'ler.:$0!Finlf and radlo wHi‘E.pocilioRgots;iirettosy inswing *ate' lint* on .Johrt, St., neerthe" riew'stand- pipe, other workers are hay preparing the WaterSystanlacontrolShack,,The building will Keuse tOonew'POirri, Water Vvorkimetering:sYsteirtencleonlootthe radio controls for Pilt;'hotpiteintid•pnlice,t0/4-wiiy.rncliosysterp.' ',(Statt Photo). Met ht. cliurth Sunday �vesthig with an attendance ot19, The meeting opened with the hymn, "Faith of Our leathers" and Wed de Boor, who was ,in charge et the meethig, led in prayer and spoke co the topic* Scripture was read by Marty Young • • Following the worship portion, a lively disthesion followedonthe 25 MadiU stu • 14 1 .pi yirsg • .,,,r,„„ntieve F. E. Madill • Secondoiry School students are aludeatato • more than 2,200 students the me. twois the province who are ui*ll tke Participating in a stok market Afto ti "game" in on * :petit/4 is Wilfrid Laurier University . *Wee who al • Bonnie, Gail Sunday. with friends at Bi %Wain. TheemPioYee8 of A* The they NO:visa with the latter'8 -Moon thelordwi Nursing y, Mrs.Doug Vi Mitt lig 41t COO:14 and TueSdaymorningtheileft • Mr; and Mrs. Jack Welsh of from Toronto ' Internatletial, unealer vhsitedsuadaY'/*itkmrs. Airport ‘: for SaSkatoon, whereGibson "with,' Mr; catutdiati /tumuli Bankof Coin- sister,. , Eunice Harris and -Home. inerce' were otelite?rtialline. f3ther'mr relaanativesMrstisl7Bill i",,tredwurtn::Gdalliwithedml,"nand !nort:".-:03n stIoniai.tioests:alid;:'$‘&4'eft,44,,Beil°1‘e." '1),iregivritl.ritir or inouded and Don too. Mr; 4144 Mrs. Vit were.: miss • k1Harri Mr. and MrMs.rNsOljrniallYie'Singill•Vlboo°1180,1 MS1:18.13YillVisSotherit°'ranl,YE.1.th 1141. and IkVI:11443":111117f401.4BesPfl-Panlytetlia.: Mr. and Mrs, :Carl Stewart and M. and Mrs, Rick Weeds. return.',bonze „,',•Friday from Mrs' Peler'13°"145 able't9'-:-.4fol:utyr where 111'4 thrdugh the Mr., and Mr. -Barry, c'Arcey, Walkerton W0144 where she various countries of Central Jeff and ason and Mr. and Mrs. had been „Confined several days, ,,:4'nericit;:'01)10‘1Wexie0 vitY-- Carl D'Arcey; Lucy, Sharon and Mr. And Mar. Carrot Johnson Congratulations ,c'tongrattilatiOns Mr.: Bill were Sunday guest attended the road- 'super- 4:,..:!4,!4- ''Glen,Aentley who Were and Mrs. John Leppington in httendents' banquet Wednesday Married Saturday in. POrdwieh . • :Gorrie,.. • at Seaford); untreaThuron; Mr. and Mrs, Ted Miller ;and Little Miss Sandra lifcCleMent. :1:t*veritt Allen of Listowel was a GarryMister of .Waterloo called retuined home after spendingthe, visitor In the y lla e son Sunday evening at the hone of, .Pag- couple of week with •.z 'and 'Mrs, Elnket *Uteri 't and Mw.le# 'able to Alai* tfrC, t.-AtIck0 qSOTie'fir'fil!itst4 v„retunilartill and '0 Teresa spent Wednesday -Mr. and Mrs, Stan Bride wore iirnOrietliospital Friday and is Kitchener: weekend visitors with Mr. ad Pjesenitiln the Fordwich Village Mr. and Mrs. Philpot of Hoch- Mrs, Jack Riddell at undsay. NAkraing ester, N.Y„. -visited over the Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Johnston weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don spent Sunday with *. and Mrs. , Coed* and on Sunday 'morning' Russel Uncle. at El/ovate. Suspect arthritis? Only Your attended anniversary,services at Mr, and Mrs. George Nuhn of doctor knows for sure. Severe Atwood Church and visite d with Listowel were Sunday • guests disability can now be prevented . Mr. Coghtin's mother and father. with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutchi- in about four out of five patients. Mrs. Jean Wilson spent a few • days last week in Niagara Falk; where she attended as a Perth County delegate to the leadership . seminar in mathematics which was held in the Park Motor Hotel. Mrs. Carl Stewart, Doug and Greg, and Rick Dickert spent one day last week in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. ROY shnsUons ,riosfirAireAdus, comnierdirrite.Oui one per cent • It is hoped that the avail/MI.0/ of guaranteed loans will tide farmers over ..the next months and thus prevent sale or slaugh- ter of young stock which would create a real shortage-of-beef:in coining- years. - are fin 'toy tricky •game. Those -team$ have /lost', up tos8,000, Only one team • is keeping its head above:water in the game, making a $4,000Trofit to date.' ••• • • The, program, , which involves almost .100 high schools in the, province only started about three ALL PANELING • 10 0 (11)FF (Cash Saks Oady) REGULAR PRICES RANGE FROM $4.95 TO $9.95 FORTY KINDS IN STOCK • Sale Ends Nov. 15 participated in four meets in th past two weeks. On. Oct. 8, the travelled to Kitchener where the competed against eleven. schools The midget girls placed third i v FOOTBA " JUNIORS— On Thursday, Oct. Y 18, the Madill Mustangs played against the Listowel Lords on their division with midget boy placing third also.. Junior gir placed sixth while junior boy placed tenth. The senior boy placed second with the entir boys'leam placing third over-all These teams journeyed to Ex eter for a dual meet on Oct. 10. F E. Madill made an excellen showing and placed first in every division, with the whole team placing first over-all. On Oct. 16, the cross-country teams vent to Listowel, wher three schools competed. Midge girls had a perfect score of ten placing first over411. Lola Bran don and Martha Versteeg tied fo first place, Freda Reinink and Chris Orien placed third and fourth respectively. The junior girls were a close second to Stratford Northwestern School. LOuise Monsma finished first among all junior girls. Deb bie Adams, Pat Orien, Judy Adams finished sixth, seventh, and eighth in the run. The midget boys placed first when Gord Kinahan finished second, Harry Vandiepenbeek fifth, Shane Pardon sixth, and Keith lietizger seventh. junlor boys finished second, just nine points behind Stratford N. Western', Anthony llowald was second, John Rein - ink third, Puriht .Leillie ninth, and Keith Nethereleventh. Senior boys finished with a per- fect iteeri, of ten, Bill Bone- shansher finished first, Carey PUrdolti second, 'Marvin Morrison third, and Carl Dore fourth. s touchdown. After a hard fought e game the final score was Lords 28, Mustangs 6. 0—-0 SENIORS — In Senior Football action, Oct. 18, the Mustangs defeated the Listowel Lords 2H. Wingham's touchdownswere scored by Kevin Stuart, Murray Armstrong, Dave Crowe and - Keith Raymond. Chris Exel also t kicked a single point. The entire offensive team played well as a unit. The defense, led by Henry Olechowsld, Gord Black, Allan Johnston and Rick Foxton, limitedLlstowel to about 60 yds total \offense. The team, as a whole, played by far its best game of the year, and look for more to come. —Dianelhomas Elvis Presley. 0-0-0 • Richard Elliot 90— The drama because of the costumes, the way they acted and what they said. 0 —0 —0 Lori Thompson 9M— I enjoyed the games and sport activities. 0 0 — 0 , Anna Haugh 9D— The enter- tainment was good. w0AA‘Sacreiary-manager ,Alf ,Iockridge presents' Wing, barn Tyke captain Paul Mont- ornery with the Brophy Bros. ' Trophy during. the ' seasonrend picnic held tor.the boys\at the ball park ,` • on Saturday afternoon. in their first season of play the Wingharn,s0ad picked up the WOAA trophy for their divl- sion. (PhotobrDes.Brophy) The new grade nine students were officially welcomed to high school on Friday October 18 when "Grade Nine Night" woe held here at the school. •A good crowd of "grade niners" stayed after school and started off the evening with games of volleyball and borden- ball, After crabwalk soccer play- offs the Drama Club gave an amuting production starring Elvis Pressley and Alice Cooper, dance,/ from the past and a por- trayal of the first day of school tl*ougb the years. The grade nine students parti- cipated In several relay games and then they trooped into the cafeteria for an excellent chicken dinner. Alt in attendance agreed that they had had a lot of fun and "Grade Nine Night" was deemed a SUceess. A dance honoring the "grade nit" Will be held a week later, on Oct. 25, featuring the band "Chinook". —N. Peel Editors', note The School Page has completed its second edition. We were late getting started but we hope to continue with an edition every week. Any "Letters to the Edi- tor", poems, short stories or edi- torials from the student body will be welcomed. Also, any new ideas or suggestions would also be appreciated. We hope you enjoy reading the School Page andcontribute to its success. —The Editors "What did you like most about Grade 9 night? 0-0 — 0 Patti -Lou Irwin 9D— "Elvis Presley". 0-0-0 Irene Reuchnecht 9K— "Drama production of "The Thirteen Days". 0 0 0 Kim Halide** D R was all good. 0-0-0 Fran Exel 12C— Elvis Presley. 0 —0 0 Lynne Bridge 98— The game with the spoon and Elvis Presley. 0-0-0. Mary Ellen Elston SC— The games with the spoon and Elvis Presley. 0-0-0 Gail Prichard 138— The kids cooperated. 0-0-0 Betty Anne Leahy 128... 1 liked the drama production, especially Robin Brent'114110pert Oriatiert of Canadian Eskimos first began trading carvings with members of American whaling parties and exploratory expeditions in the 19th century. 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