Wingham Advance-Times, 1977-06-15, Page 16Page 2—The Wingham Advance -Times, June 15, 1977
THE PRIMARY CHOIR at Wingham
Public School ended last week's primary assembly with renditions of "Do,Re,Mi" and "In the Good Old
Summertime".
PRIMARY ASSEMBLY—Grade one and two students at Wingham Public School put on a Peter Rabbit play as part of a primary assembly at the
school last week.
What's new at
,Huronview?
Mrs. Shirley Luther led .the
Sunday evening song service
sponsored by the Christian Wo-
men's Club. Mr. Luther ac-
companied at the organ for the
hymns and for a vocal duet num-
ber with? Elsie Henderson.
The weather was perfect on
Monday evening for the annual
spring drive, sponsored by the
Exeter United Church. The cars many of the residents were able
arrived at the Home at 6:30 and to enjoy the concert, from the
all of the residents who were rooms on
front n
rt e oentrance.
-,,aki ,.,had a lovely two.hour drive buildingnd .the
to several areas` to the county--- -'T new';nembeca_'w.er,e'wel=" .-
coined to the Over 90 Club at the
June meeting, Mrs. Grasby, Mrs.
Fremlin, and Mrs. Foran.
Twenty-six members attending
the meeting were entertained
with music by the Huronview Or-
chestra and a sing -a -long led by
Nelson Lear and Betty Rogers.
Walkerburn Club volunteers as-
sisted with the activities.
This event is one of the highlights
of the year at the Home. Many
thanks to those who provided
cars and arranged the drive.
The Central Huron Secondary
School band played for a concert
on the front lawn on Family
Night. Miss Story is director of
the 30 -piece band and although
the evening was cool, a great
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A KINDERGARTEN DANCE was one of the events featured during a primary assembly at Wingham Public
School last week.
Student works on
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Checkitig drainage systems is
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supervision of Warren Knight.
Steve, a student of Sir Sanford
Flemming, in Lindsay, is spe-
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resident of Dungannon.
One of the responsibilities of
the Ministry is to review drain-
age proposals from all of the
municipalities. They are review-
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drainage proposals will have on
the Ministry's plans and policies.
Steve has three main respon-
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proposals in the Wingham Dis-
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to determine if they are cold
water fisheries. He notes if a
waterfowl habitat exists the ()ugh,
a significant hardwood forest,
etc.
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posals.
3. Recording and compiling the
information from the —various
coldwater streams. This infor-
mation can be used to protect
brook trout strums .from dredg-
ing and draining.
Steve is required to work in-
side and outside and is using his
education to a great extent.
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children in grade three during a primary assembly at the Wingham Public School June 9.