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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 Evor had the first three digits right and then ended up not winning a prize? Starting June 23rd draw; You win 5 tickets* for the next draw if you get the first three diitsight. We know how it is. Sometimes you get the first three digits right, and then just as you think.you've got it made, you find you didn't even win $25. Well, Wintario wants everyone to win. So we've changed the game a little. We've added more prizes. (There are now more than twice as many — every draw!).And we've given every player more chances to win. Here's how it works. Starting with the June 23rd draw, if the first three digits on your ticket are identical to, and in the same order as, the first three digits of any of the five Winning Numbers, you win a book of 5 tickets for the next draw — on us. A nice little windfall. So what are you waiting for? Get a ticket or a bookof tickets—and play the ganie, every other CLAIM . Thursday night at 9:00,. 1 9 PRIZES S live on TV. ' *These prize tickets must be claimed within two weeks of the draw — and only from designated retailers displaying this sign. ONTARIO LOI 1 ERY CORPORATION ...n.......:.i::i:f,C:::�:f:C{.Ci�i::•:!Mfii:: i:f,.i:'{.i::f•N•.: Now more than twice as many prizes. And still just a buck! A SLOW COOKER Retains juices for extra fladv,our Durable stone wale. 3-1/2 qt capacity A KINDERGARTEN DANCE was one of the events featured during a primary assembly at Wingham Public School last week. Student works on drainage systems Checkitig drainage systems is Steve Caesar's duty at the Minis- try of Natural Resources, outside of Wingham. He is under the supervision of Warren Knight. Steve, a student of Sir Sanford Flemming, in Lindsay, is spe- cializing in Forestry. He also is a resident of Dungannon. One of the responsibilities of the Ministry is to review drain- age proposals from all of the municipalities. They are review- ed to determine the effect the drainage proposals will have on the Ministry's plans and policies. Steve has three main respon- sibilities: 1. Inspecting individual drain proposals in the Wingham Dis- trict. Steve examines the dfai'ns to determine if they are cold water fisheries. He notes if a waterfowl habitat exists the ()ugh, a significant hardwood forest, etc. 2. Determining the sediment- ation caused by drainage pro- 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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Phony, 335-3265 "DONDERBECK" AND his sausage meat machine received a musical treatment by the children in grade three during a primary assembly at the Wingham Public School June 9.