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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-05-01, Page 2Page 2—The Wingham Advance.Times, May 1, 1985 SACRED HEART SCHOOL at Wingham sponsored its annual science fair last ,week. The following students were winners in the Grade 5 and 6 division: back, Jason Steffler and Joey Schmidt, first; Tracey McInnes, -"third; front, Jason Kieffer, third; Peter McDonnell, third and Robert Bedard, second. - SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS—Sacred Heart School at Wingham sponsored its annual science fair competition last week at the school. The winners from Grades 7 and 8 are as follows: back, Steve Doerr, third; Kris Chandler, third; Mark McDonnell, third; front, Rhonda Schaefer, first; Jeffery Sanders; second and Lori Belanger, third. BUYING AN ANNUITY? FOR THE HIGHEST QUOTE AVAILABLE EXPERT RRSP 8 ANNUITY ADVICE CALL BCANNUITIESLTD. GODERICH 524-2773 (Collect) THE • . SALVATION ARMY E.dward_St_,-_..... . Wingham Sunday, May 5 9 45 a m - Sunday School 11 00 a.m • Family Worship Service 7 00 p m • Salvation Meeting Everyone Welcome Monday, May.6 8 00 p m Home League for Ladies WINGHAM UNITED CHURCH 217 Minnie St. Sunday, May 5 9 45 a m - Sunday School 11 00 a m - Morning Worship Broadcast On CKNX The 4th in a series of 6 films 'sponsored by The Ministerial Assoc Mon. May 6 - 8 p.m. "God's Waiting Room" Joyce Landorf Minister Rev J Rea Grant B A M Div Organist Mr Hap Swatndge Telephone Church - 357.2961 Manse - 357.1072 WI.2100. AUTHOR VISITS SCHOOL -Lyn Cook, the author of several children's books, visited the Turnberry Central School last Wednesday morning. Ms. Cook, who lives in Scarborough, has written Samantha's Secret Room, Treasure for Tony and If I Were All These. ong-service awards are resented at aux. meeting The Auxiliary to the Wingham and District. Hospital held its annual meeting last Monday evening in the RNA. building.. Following dessert and coffee, the well -attended Meeting Was chaired by Mrs. Marilyn Wood, president. Reports of .the year's work were presented by officers and committee ` conveners and appreciation was ex- pressed for help received from members of the community with several of the auxiliary's projects. A feature of the evening was the presentation by Mrs. Mary Lou Thompson, chairman of the puel,lc relations committee from the hospital board, of plaques given by the board to, 10 members in recognition of 25 or more years of service to thehospital throi. gh the auxiliary. Those who - received plaques were: Mrs. Emma Beattie, Mrs. Amy Edwards, Mrs. Eva Carr, Mrs. Daisy Connell, Mrs. Bernice Crawford', Mrs. Chris Currie, Mrs. Jo English, Mrs. Belle Godkin, Mrs. Effie Sherbondy and Mrs. Nan (McKibbon) Stent. Mrs. 'Curie's total of 49 years was the longest, but all Zurich -area school to close in Sept. '86 By Wilma Oke DUBLIN — Ecole Ste. Marie, the little four -room school at St. Joseph on High- way 21 west 'of Zurich, will not open for Sent.. 19RR DIrecto Wingbam-Pe-titeci stat -Church"' 359 Centre Street Church 357-1340= Res. 357.2865 Pastor: Rev. Douglas V Whitelaw B.A. SUN., MAY 5, 1985 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship Service 7:00 p.m. - Family Service Listen to.'•Moods and Thoughts for a Sunday" - Sundays 8 a m. to 12 noon on FM 102 St. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE _- _ -_- SUNDAY, MAY 5 1 1 :00 a.m. - Mattins Nursery and Sunday School Guest Speaker Archdeacon Wm. Graham Minister: Rev. D. Madge 1 :15 p.m, - Trinity, Belgrave classes. The Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board approved the closing of the school at a meeting held last Tuesday evening. The 50 pupils will be ac- commodated at St. Boniface School at Zurich, six miles away- Board 'Chairman Ronald Marcy said the school needs expensive repairs, including a new roof, new heating system and new windows, He said 'closing Ecole Ste. Marie, instead of fixing it, would free up money to provide permanent • ac- ccrinModati-on--- - - for the students at. St. Boniface School. The board agreed the Kindergarten students from Ecole Ste. Marie who attend St. Boniface will remain at St. Boniface for the next school year. The board will increase the core, French at St. Boniface to 40 minutes for Grade 4 in Sept. of 1986 and 40 minutes for Grade 5 in Sept. of 1987. The board also will provide transportation from the Ecole Ste. Marie area to the French -immersion program in Goderichfor students who wish to be enrolled in the program starting this September. I am a totally blind person. and often when I reach a street corner I am grabbed by :the arm or shoulder and taken across. I have worked hard to learn how to do this for myself and in most cases I do well but sometimes I need help. You can do the most for me by asking me if I need your assistance and of- fer me your elbow. had served long • and well. Thisexpression of the board's good will and cooperation was much ap- preciated by the auxiliary. Four members attended the spring conference of Region 1 of the Hospital Auxiliaries Association , of Ontario on Monday at Guelph. All volunteers are asked to keep track of the number of hoursthey work during the year so they tan be reported annually to the provincial association: .. The following slate of officers. for 1985-86 was in- stalled: honorary president, Mrs. English; - past president, Mrs. Noreen Gnay; president, Mrs., Wood; recording secretary, Mrs. Jane Treleaven; corresponding secretary, Mrs: Kay Cruikshank and treasurer, Mrs. Lorna Stuart. The conveners are: blood donor clinic, Mrs. Gnay; book cart, Mrs. Pat Twed- dle; cancer clinic, Mrs. Doris Michie, Mrs. Margaret Mundell; telephone nurses for cancer clinic, Mrs. Mary Procter; gift shop, Mrs. Audrey Ritter, Mrs. Proc- ter; telephoning for gift shop, Mrs. Dorothy Cruickshank; hospital bridge sscores, Mrs. Stuart; membership, Mrs. Jan Heinmiller• nominations, Mrs, Gnay; rummage sales, Mrs. Lucille Alexander; social, Mrs. Marie deVos.. Mrs. Hilda Brown, Louisa Brill; teen volunteers, Mrs. Maryann Chadwick; tray favors, Mrs. Marlene Leedham; trellis, Mrs. Ruth King and auxiliary historian, Mrs. Muriel Thompson. The next meeting will be held June 24. WARD & -UPTIGROVE Listowel (519) 291-3040 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Womenl oday with the support of the Women Teachers' Association presents "Side Effects" (a play about wtmen and pharmaceuticals) Tuesday,. May 7 at 8:00 p.m. Blyth Memorial Theatre Produced by The Great'Canadian Theatre Co. Admission $5.00, Tickets available in Wingham from Sunrise Dairy WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET Weston's Angel Cake Stuart 8's Anne Maries Kent 12 oz. Frozen 1.39 1.29 Orange Juice .99 Valley Farm 1 kg. Frozen .6\9 French Fries Schneider's 250 gr. Sizzle 'n Serve Sausage 1.49 Schneider's 500 gr. Cello Beef Steakettes 2.09 Fresh Mushrooms Ib. 1.99 Store Hours: Monday - Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday till 9:00 p.m' Phone 357-2240. We Deliver. ,. it:°2*42tiv CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE The Management and Staff of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Wingham, are pleased to announce Friday, May 3, 1985 is CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY We invite you to join us for coffee and home baked cookies. Grant Currie, Manager, and staff. The uniform is like,a beacon on the stree't._It signalshelp,Compassion, Caring. But not manyypeople know how much it takes to be a soldier in the Salvation Army. The inhuman hours. The incredible patience. The bruahcuariaris. E Taking tesponsibility for T r� those..whom.society.-is--unable.-- to take responsibility for. Providing -help, and then -hope, for the people who need it most. But they know. Anyone whose life the Salvation Army has touched knows. ) And we ask for them, that you give. As much as you can. --For ofGod 1 1 Ma ' For more information. please contact: Salvation Army - Captain B. Linkletter - 357-1367 Campaign Blitz May 6, 6:30 p.m. If you are not home when the canvasser calls please send your donation to P.O. Box 610, Wingham. We shall send you a receipt. 6'