Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-04-16, Page 15sn
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story, "
1vleatkl lave orga14d
the cancer canvass and tt w
be conducted thissmonth
Plans to attend` ane of the
productions at flyth;5ummer
Festival were made and also a
visit to Caileander Nursing
Home in June,
Delegates were ' chosen .to
attend' the District Annual at
Wroxeter. They ere Mrs. Bert
Garniss, Mr's, Wendell
SStarhper, Mrs, Cecil . Payne
and Mrs.Jack Nicholson, with
alternates, Mrs. W. J.
Peacock and Mrs, Charles
Mathers.
Members' were asked ,to
bring a `Get Well' or `Thinking
of You' card. .to the- next
R. W. Bell
OPTOMETRIST
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The Square 524-7661
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will be Mrs Gomes,, first
vice-president, Met Harvey
PAP , an(seconOtoer .press-
dent, • Alexai�►isti; ;
Mrs dam* adlr'essgd the
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meeting and , thanked ll rs
Matters for her fine leader-
Ship and willing cooperation,
She also reminded the
members that 1980 is being
designated the year of W:ls'i f '
Ontario, 'here. were--znort
than 28,000 members in the,
province in 19179 and the WI'
has stood thet+est'of timefor 82
years. `
Mrs.. Clarence Dramondi
president' of the federation of
Wis in Ontario, challenges,.
each member to live for the
cause that lacks':assistane ,
for the' wrong that needs-
resistance
eeresistance and the good that
she can do. Mrs. Mathers was
appointed to represent , the
institute in regard'' to Matters
concerning the Bluevale Hall...•
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FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY APRIL 10-19-20
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LAST NIGHT APRIL 17th
'WARNING: Sthoti scones moy be too Intonsol Theatres Mr
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ham f igisinen .and 1,500 grq
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Hecate eaander,
of recreation,explaidi
these cheques, together wi
$12,0
worth of labo
from: Poe local Ruiblle'Htditiees
Commiissionr, itleaetion
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•,300 worthy gf volunteer
services from Maitland:
Eneering, w,iu bele cover
50 per. cent of coats for bhli
parr fights and installation at
the Riverside Park'.:'•
The remaining SO p+ cent s
being "funded by grants from .
Wintauio and the ligintatry of,
Culture and nicreation
Mr. Aexander, noted that "4...
of of 0441 resider s have.
helped the vause
.•. giving.of their time, e.
private donations,`
The hall park
lights, •which, shoe ,
stalled this sslmmei
the .•
- , PUC, will .be the hit of a
two-year.project,'haps e ,
__ through the.rec eation depai
meat R .
•The director explained than.;.
the initial' cost of the plan two
years . ago, was .43:400.
.However? because of inflation':
ii.Lf Cull, Chris Michie, Jeff Tolton and Paul that figtii'e has increased to
ch. In the third row are Jeff Ple#ch, Kevin $49,000 today For cer 1tb tis
r McKee, Jason Coupes and. Steve.Mlichle. • ori intendeidWaller l t' e>o
SQUIRTS—The' RelgraBa Squirts worked h lr'c
lot k of fun `ag In ,this 'season., Ill tont ark DRi
Corey McKee, Steve. Coififes; Steve Taylorar
Fraser,, In the second.,row are Bob Talrlgr~, snag
Large #urnOut-
for Carr party
A .large. turnout enjoyed a
card party held at Brodhagen'.
last Thursday 'sponsored by
• the . Association • .of
Agricultural Societies for
Huron and Perth Counties.
The prize winners were:
high, Eva Laing, Staffa, and
Stuart > Smale, St. Marys;
second high, .Georgina Thiel,
Mitchell, and 'Gordon Laing; •
.Staffa; low, . Jean Reaney,
Mitchell, . , and -Clarence
Priestapp, Mitchell; ;post lone ;
hands, Anna Atnent,,Listowel,
and Fraser Lynn L•ismwel.
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rl .,Stelkerf,` vice; 1 la Wheeler, Secretary of the league, pretented the rink vidth
April 10,• 19
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Starring Farrah Fawcett'.
and .Kirk'Douglas
Charles Bronson stars in
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APRIL 18th-19ih-20th
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. Recreation Repel*,
BY RENNIE ALEXANDER'
Rec. Director
Remember,. there' 'is an
at the winglianr-Voivn Hall.
The clinic is for.baseball laid
softball -umpires and the- in-
structor is Beirj4ixon. '
There will be lee at the
Lockridge Memorial' Arena
ufitil May 11. The ibe is avail-
able on Mondnyt•Wednesday
day `and Thursday after 8:30
.. And flidaY after 0:30. Anyone:
iiiiiiing to rent the ice should
cOntact the recreation office,
357-1208.
Anyone that has nOt regis-
tered for minor baseball may
do so at the recreation' depart-
ment. For further infonnation
call 357-1308.
The Wingham Recreation
Department would like to hear
from any group or organi-
zation which is having any
sort of social function. This in-
formation will compose a
social calendar that will be
available to ^everyone, which
should help organizations
avoid nverlapping or dupli-
cating events.
Huliy Gully
opens season
The Ontario 'Motocross
season opens this Sunday,
April 20, at Hully Gully, near
Varna, with the Super Digger
This weekend marks the
third annual running of the
Senior and Expert classic, as
Hully Gully enters its seventh
season of sanctioned racing. It
will feature defending cup.
winner Kirk Bigelow of
Rochester, Michigan, who will
be challenged by other top
riders from across Ontario.
Heats will begin at 11:30
a.m. and finals will begin at 3
Duplicate bridge
Ross Hanna and Mary Cas-
liek placed first 'On Thursday
night, at the Wingham Dup-
licate Bridge Club. May Por-'
ter, Rena Fisher and Gordon
Rutledge and Margaret Kelly
were' tied for second. Marg-
aret Cruiekshank and YVonne
McPherson were third.
REGULAR SEASON—Bob Ruffen presented the Ruttan Aluminum Trophy to the top
curling team of the regular season of the Country Curlers. Recipients of that trophy
were team members of the Keith Elston rink. Other team members are Lawrence
Platzer, vice; Charlie Bosman, second, and Agnes Bieman, lead.
Refugees in Huron may
get Eng. summer courses
of English instruction May be
made available to Indo-
Chinese refugees with the aid
of the provincial government.
The Huron Countylioard of
Education hig agreed: to pro-
ceed with the propOsal, ac-
commodating the glasses dur-
ing the normal sumplei SChool
schedule at Central Huron
Secondary School 'iti
The program, sponsored by
the Ministry of Culture and
Recreation. iWould offer two
hours of claSsrooth: time per
day for "six weeks. The class
aht onrnucl awor:;1 jhl oErl unhrgel dsf v t prtg:ie:ota:la nnl
spsttauunddieeenndtt buayrt tebanuddlidaneygt.illite„ vitherrtdee:
would work with tikliftigee
on a volunteer basie assist
the student in the iiiqUage-
KvieleaaTnbr(wleien.imgi SsaPatikr;edecretihstnsaht.teeniPO'ilfilkittuiarebanotnIns
and 10 buddies are. ne'eded.
bTeheatcolesat sftaroi eon s.trathenylothrortithliaidt
is negotiable
Director of EduCatiOn
Cocrahne said there Were le
refugee students in the county
school system. Fourteen at-
tend elementary school and
four are at Goderich and
District Collegiate InStitute.
Trustee Bert Morin said the
English instruction should be
offered to an entire refugee
family and not be limited to
the students.
"It's just the tip of the ice-
berg. The students will learn
English, but will speak their
native tongue at home," he
said. "The program should in-
clude their parents as well."
Mr. Cochrane clained there
were night school. courses of-
fered that catered to the
refugee's language needs.
Shirley Hazlitt reiterated
Morin's sentiments, claiming
that often the mothers of these
families rarely get outside the
home and have less of an op-
portunity to learn the new
Draw winners
Dr. Bray officiated the girls'
ringette draw last Saturday
The first prize of $75 went to
Ken Carter, Bluevale, while
James Grant of Wingham won
the second $50 -prize Third
spot, for $2,5, went to Mary '
Cita ha n RR 2, Ltick now.
*on new and qualified used 'cars and trucks. •
Due to the trernendourresponse 1436%
GMAC financing has been exlended
to April 19.
John•Cullen
Chev-Olds Ltd.
115 Josephine St. VVingham
357-2323
The Wingham Tennis Club 1980 Season
We Invite You to Join Up for This SeersOn I
CLUB BENEFITS
*Three Well -Maintained Courts
• Priority on Courts •Interclub Tour-
naments *Club Tournaments
*Instruction *Junior Development
Program •Ladies' Night
Application for Membership
in Wingham Tennis Club
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Name is)
Address
Telephone
Fee Category (see below)
CST
FOR JUNIORS
Are you interested in free Saturday
morning lessons'? ri yes no
FEES
Junior (under 16/
Adult (16 and over)
Couple
Family
6
412
818
421
FOR SENIORS
Would you like Instruction at beginners'
level (evenings)? 0 yes 0 no
Are you willing to assist this coach in our
Junior Program? 0 yes 0 no
A Surcharge of .2,60/person If you
outside of East Wawanosh.
THE WINGHAM TENNIS CLUB
anx 210, Wingham, Ont.
A receipt and shoe -tag (s) will be sent to you.
For any further Information call 357-3797 or 357-1647
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