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book club. We would like i # arik Ma's'. laloyd". Hopfet ; fpas re• ` .
present,
turned frpm4, the Wi Dann and
the first term reporters, �'!�tt>Cicia lilb «' 4
p° Mrs. Lloyd Felker open+l with lAlstr}ct spital.
Burbidge, and Gary Dou»las for a New Year's poem,; ."Guide Me O Mrs. Harvey McMichael.
their work in making it a success- �►• = a
Thou Great Jehovah vv4s wing Mrs. Clarence Clement _ are pa- ,
ful column. �t
—Marlin Good and a prayer offered. _
Following the business period, tiefits in hospital at present. t
Fun in Snow Mrs. Dennett Mil',tchell ook
Today some of the students in charge She spoke on faith and`
the rooms 17, 18 and 19 area have works, as shown by three women
turned into artists and engineers, of the Bible. They were Sarah AIRI
in the snow, that is. Yes; i the Hannah, wome a of. great faith
moles have dug deep, high and and importance in God's plan and
wide tunnels, forts, and castles in Dorcas, a woman of good works
the extremely deep, snow outside and whom Peter raised from the
the staff room window. '.They dead. Scripture was taken from
have even been preparing them- the last part of chapter, 9 of the
selves against enemy attack by Book of Acts,
using snow blocks and building At the close of the meeting
forts. They might not be cdntrac- lunch was served by ,the hostess
tors but they sure did a gooejjob. assisted by Mrs: William
—Gary Grainger Willoughby and Mrs.' W. D.
Upcoming Sports Garner1
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YOUR WINGHAM PHARMACIST
At Howick Central School Campbel.
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i' TKE NAW -WARDEN �FOR.HURON COUNTY, Jack McCutcheon, got into the swing of his volleyball team will defeat the Term protection at low cost - Individual Protection - Partnership
i' job jrtSttwodysafter his election Tuesday when he met last week with Ontario treasurer staff team at noon on January Insurance, Sale Proprietor Insurance - Mortgage Insurance
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Darcy 11 gKeough at'a meeting in Wipgham. Close to 400 persons attended the meeting to 15th. The students are antieipat- Corporate Insurance °�
g g g g HERBERT DIRSTEIN, LISTOWEL, 291-3372
�. heat Mr, MclFeough explain "Operation Restraint". Local overnments and education in a good game which will
boards, from Huron, Perth,. Grey and Bruce counties were represented at the meeting.''
practice them up for the volley
Gorri.eTe""rio Nates -
'Mr, and Mrs.. Clifton Coulter, Distkict Hospital. of Holstein visited Mrs. Hartwell
Murray; Marion, Marlene .arid 'Mr. and Mrs. James. Austin, Strong on Sunday.
Michele and Fred Coulter visited Jeffrey . and Derek of Elmira Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mulloy
Sunday at the home of Mr. and visited Mrs. William Austin on of Paris visited Sunday with Mr.
i, Mrs. Melvin • Omand, ListovW, Sunday. and Mrs': Geoiige Brown.
- i1;R. 1. Miss Wendy Amos of Burling- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Greig,
R>- Mr.. and • Mrs. Sheldon. Maxin ton iad'Michael Harrison of Oak- Listowel, and Mr. and 'Mrs.
visited Mr. 'and . Mrs. Harry ville:spent the weekend with Mrs. Robert Reid of Leamington spent
at llaer of`Listowel: on Sunday.iadEdgar. On Sunday evening Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
lIllrs liTil£prd rug and Mrs 30 family friends gathered at .the ville Greig.,
Har
1p vey Adams spent Sunday , home of Mrs. Edgar to 'celebrate Mrs. Bert Hubbard visited Mrs.
rf w'th Mr. and Mrs; Earl King in a special birthday of her sister, Robert Allan in Walkerton Hospi-
IiaFrrston: Mrs. Gordon' Edgar'.. Those .at= tal on Thursday: STARTS THURSDAY,
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Miss' Susan Oc,kkenden and tending 'were. from . Teeswater, Miss Colleen McMillan of New
einneth Blythe of Hamilton WRY 221
al'k�erton Wroxeter Moles-
, Hamburg spent the weekend with
s"' "'t'the,weekend.with Mr. and worth and Gorrie. Mr. and Mrs, Blake McMillan.
€ Mrs. Kenrieth'Hastie. Mr. and Mrs. Gord6n Mann and Gary Thornton of , Putnam
Gkeorge. Noble returned home family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mann, visited over the weekend with, KITCHEN ',
• . .: t iuy; ivm
Wing -nam. and Mr. and Kris. Lorne. jvYalui aria Ivii . ai�u' 1. �. :v;�um Thornton. hi I til G R 00M.
family, Mrs. Marilyn'Connell and William Fiddes of Mississauga • CO
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Carol Ann of Clinton and Mr. and spent the week at the: home of his n t N TT ,
- ' Mrs. Sheldon Mann attended the uncle and .aunt, Mr. `•acid Mrs. r e a „ _- e T C n C ^ C
10th wedding anniversary of Mr. Jack Brown. SUITES
ARO,
and Mrs. Clarence McCallum of Mrs. Edward . Bolander
"* Wingham ' Saturday evening. returned home Saturday from Several Styles'13y Leading Manufacturers SU1TESMr. and Mrs. George Stevenson Listowel Memorial Hos ital. 64
!!SI p.FANTASTI .
Ggnerall[iance R®al Estate , A , - « « .,...r,. : • RE0 , CE -1) �.,.p..m. _ Z0% off
Phone 357-1590 Y ALUPRiCES
°yVOUIR CENTRE, FOR: :
he Howick Grapevine ,. LARGE SELECTION _YL-
nWestent Ukulele Band at Howick vs. Grey RIE'S LA -Z-130
OF ASSORTED
• i e Santa Parade On Jan. 8, the Howick Central •
On December'' 20th Wroxeter ' girls' volleyball teams - went to REC L INER.S
} Certi 'hates had their Santa Claus parade. In , Grey, Central. They , left oui� • •WELCOME
- this parade there was a float school at 3:20 p.m. ready to meet -LAMPS
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' which consisted of some of. the their opponents.. The first game • • WHERE T HE
members from the Howick they played, Howick won 11 to 6, k
,II1, ISO
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' I Re catered
i 9• Central Ukulele Band. The day of the second, 11 to 5, 11' to 0, 3 to 11,
the arade it was extremely cold, 6 to 11,. 1'1, td , and 11 to 13.RetjREDUCED SO -rement so therefore because of stiff Altogether, How ck won 4 games,' - •
frozen fingers the riding mem- Grey, 3 games. Among some of
of hers could, not strum their the players of Howick% .first,
SaY -
ukuleles.. Even standing there • girls' team were Lynda Riley,
r _ with my ski-doo suit on, I was Shirley Versteeg, Rhea Behrns, .
Plans chilly. But the chilling weather Heather Brent, Laurel Dane'.
didnot stop the band as they rode Among some of the players in the CHESTERFIELD
t down the street singing loudly second team were Kim Unrau,
NOW PAYING and clearly for their hearts' con- Carolyn -,Dinsmore', Gloria. and
o tent. Gail Kreller and Sharon Brown.
$20.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
-—Mary.Lou Clarke, Mr. Livermore was pleased with '
10%
the ualit of all the la ers.Thank You o Y P Y S W I V E L
Thank, you Wayne Lockie in—Wanda Ball 8N SEALY Pt�STURPEDIC MATTRESS SUITES_
' INTEREST Mrs. Kirkby's loom and Kim Testing Several Styles
Boyd in Mrs. Szarek's room for On Wednesday, Jan. 7, the stu- ROC
�RAClooking after the class gerbils dents from grades' 3 to 8 had the AND BOX SPRINGS. REDUCED
2.58%® Yield over the Christmas holidays. Morrison McCall spelling test.
Without people -like you, the Now on Jan. '12 we are starting
gerbils would have starved and the Canadian Test' of. Basic SPECIAL PRICES ON
Term S years we would not be able to keep pets Skills. In the Basic Skills, there 00•
t are a series of tests which take ®%® off AS MUCI�'AS
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Basic Skill tests you use dots for
answering, and by the time you
are finished you will have gone
"dotty". These tests are to test
your knowledge in certain areas
such as English and math skills
along with study and research,
These tests also tell the grade
level that you are working at.
—Brock Howes
Mr. Stretton
to the Rescue
It was Mr. • Stretton to the
rescue of bus No. 9 driven by Mrs.
Dickert on Thursday, Jan. 8th.
When bus 9 pulled over to the side
of the road to let a car pass it soon
was "stuck in the gal darn snow".
We sat on the bus for.a while and
watched the teachers and buses
go home. Soot) everyone became
restless and started jumping all
over the bus until it started to
slide into the snowbank even
more. Then suddenly, our good
Samaritan, Mr. Stretton of
Brussels, drove up and got stuck
in the snow trying to help us. Kent
Strong Was sent to his house to
call the wrecker which wasn't too
long in coming and soon it was on
its way and we were on our way
home again leaving Mr. Stretton
stuck in the snow bank.
—Janna Gowdy
New Term Electives
The Second Terra Electives
have begun with changes and
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TWO Piece Traditional a OIL PAINTINGS,'REPRODUCTIONS
S LIVING ROOM TABLES e CURIOS CABINETS
CHESTERFIELD• DESKS • HASSOCKS ®.LUGGAGE • CHESTS"
• ODD NIGHT TABLES ® SINGLE, DOUBLE DRESSERS
Nylon Covering $411900. . ......
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Janna Gowdy, Wan. al #naryIle
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4 el► xaln Societe wa th h alteiits,: d
Henri( Olden gran asiiitt and u o nd y g w
Schuitemaa, Ciie l H a ti' the held t th 11 f ,-„ .
McKQrcher �• 1 diets urs Vein ark
book club. We would like i # arik Ma's'. laloyd". Hopfet ; fpas re• ` .
present,
turned frpm4, the Wi Dann and
the first term reporters, �'!�tt>Cicia lilb «' 4
p° Mrs. Lloyd Felker open+l with lAlstr}ct spital.
Burbidge, and Gary Dou»las for a New Year's poem,; ."Guide Me O Mrs. Harvey McMichael.
their work in making it a success- �►• = a
Thou Great Jehovah vv4s wing Mrs. Clarence Clement _ are pa- ,
ful column. �t
—Marlin Good and a prayer offered. _
Following the business period, tiefits in hospital at present. t
Fun in Snow Mrs. Dennett Mil',tchell ook
Today some of the students in charge She spoke on faith and`
the rooms 17, 18 and 19 area have works, as shown by three women
turned into artists and engineers, of the Bible. They were Sarah AIRI
in the snow, that is. Yes; i the Hannah, wome a of. great faith
moles have dug deep, high and and importance in God's plan and
wide tunnels, forts, and castles in Dorcas, a woman of good works
the extremely deep, snow outside and whom Peter raised from the
the staff room window. '.They dead. Scripture was taken from
have even been preparing them- the last part of chapter, 9 of the
selves against enemy attack by Book of Acts,
using snow blocks and building At the close of the meeting
forts. They might not be cdntrac- lunch was served by ,the hostess
tors but they sure did a gooejjob. assisted by Mrs: William
—Gary Grainger Willoughby and Mrs.' W. D.
Upcoming Sports Garner1
r
6
Lee
Vance 'Ltd.
YOUR WINGHAM PHARMACIST
At Howick Central School Campbel.
• � i
! • :,.` .. ... ' . .._. ,. teachers and students lay
her vigorously. It has been OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE
URANCE
rumoured Students'
t
i' TKE NAW -WARDEN �FOR.HURON COUNTY, Jack McCutcheon, got into the swing of his volleyball team will defeat the Term protection at low cost - Individual Protection - Partnership
i' job jrtSttwodysafter his election Tuesday when he met last week with Ontario treasurer staff team at noon on January Insurance, Sale Proprietor Insurance - Mortgage Insurance
/1'A1YS1t7ADt,LrRRJ'5�.:.A�i�FJPTJ'S�W/i/ERlc/TPA®
Darcy 11 gKeough at'a meeting in Wipgham. Close to 400 persons attended the meeting to 15th. The students are antieipat- Corporate Insurance °�
g g g g HERBERT DIRSTEIN, LISTOWEL, 291-3372
�. heat Mr, MclFeough explain "Operation Restraint". Local overnments and education in a good game which will
boards, from Huron, Perth,. Grey and Bruce counties were represented at the meeting.''
practice them up for the volley
Gorri.eTe""rio Nates -
'Mr, and Mrs.. Clifton Coulter, Distkict Hospital. of Holstein visited Mrs. Hartwell
Murray; Marion, Marlene .arid 'Mr. and Mrs. James. Austin, Strong on Sunday.
Michele and Fred Coulter visited Jeffrey . and Derek of Elmira Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mulloy
Sunday at the home of Mr. and visited Mrs. William Austin on of Paris visited Sunday with Mr.
i, Mrs. Melvin • Omand, ListovW, Sunday. and Mrs': Geoiige Brown.
- i1;R. 1. Miss Wendy Amos of Burling- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Greig,
R>- Mr.. and • Mrs. Sheldon. Maxin ton iad'Michael Harrison of Oak- Listowel, and Mr. and 'Mrs.
visited Mr. 'and . Mrs. Harry ville:spent the weekend with Mrs. Robert Reid of Leamington spent
at llaer of`Listowel: on Sunday.iadEdgar. On Sunday evening Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
lIllrs liTil£prd rug and Mrs 30 family friends gathered at .the ville Greig.,
Har
1p vey Adams spent Sunday , home of Mrs. Edgar to 'celebrate Mrs. Bert Hubbard visited Mrs.
rf w'th Mr. and Mrs; Earl King in a special birthday of her sister, Robert Allan in Walkerton Hospi-
IiaFrrston: Mrs. Gordon' Edgar'.. Those .at= tal on Thursday: STARTS THURSDAY,
i i i
Miss' Susan Oc,kkenden and tending 'were. from . Teeswater, Miss Colleen McMillan of New
einneth Blythe of Hamilton WRY 221
al'k�erton Wroxeter Moles-
, Hamburg spent the weekend with
s"' "'t'the,weekend.with Mr. and worth and Gorrie. Mr. and Mrs, Blake McMillan.
€ Mrs. Kenrieth'Hastie. Mr. and Mrs. Gord6n Mann and Gary Thornton of , Putnam
Gkeorge. Noble returned home family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mann, visited over the weekend with, KITCHEN ',
• . .: t iuy; ivm
Wing -nam. and Mr. and Kris. Lorne. jvYalui aria Ivii . ai�u' 1. �. :v;�um Thornton. hi I til G R 00M.
family, Mrs. Marilyn'Connell and William Fiddes of Mississauga • CO
:LOR T Vie
Carol Ann of Clinton and Mr. and spent the week at the: home of his n t N TT ,
- ' Mrs. Sheldon Mann attended the uncle and .aunt, Mr. `•acid Mrs. r e a „ _- e T C n C ^ C
10th wedding anniversary of Mr. Jack Brown. SUITES
ARO,
and Mrs. Clarence McCallum of Mrs. Edward . Bolander
"* Wingham ' Saturday evening. returned home Saturday from Several Styles'13y Leading Manufacturers SU1TESMr. and Mrs. George Stevenson Listowel Memorial Hos ital. 64
!!SI p.FANTASTI .
Ggnerall[iance R®al Estate , A , - « « .,...r,. : • RE0 , CE -1) �.,.p..m. _ Z0% off
Phone 357-1590 Y ALUPRiCES
°yVOUIR CENTRE, FOR: :
he Howick Grapevine ,. LARGE SELECTION _YL-
nWestent Ukulele Band at Howick vs. Grey RIE'S LA -Z-130
OF ASSORTED
• i e Santa Parade On Jan. 8, the Howick Central •
On December'' 20th Wroxeter ' girls' volleyball teams - went to REC L INER.S
} Certi 'hates had their Santa Claus parade. In , Grey, Central. They , left oui� • •WELCOME
- this parade there was a float school at 3:20 p.m. ready to meet -LAMPS
?, _...,
' which consisted of some of. the their opponents.. The first game • • WHERE T HE
members from the Howick they played, Howick won 11 to 6, k
,II1, ISO
•. ,,�
' I Re catered
i 9• Central Ukulele Band. The day of the second, 11 to 5, 11' to 0, 3 to 11,
the arade it was extremely cold, 6 to 11,. 1'1, td , and 11 to 13.RetjREDUCED SO -rement so therefore because of stiff Altogether, How ck won 4 games,' - •
frozen fingers the riding mem- Grey, 3 games. Among some of
of hers could, not strum their the players of Howick% .first,
SaY -
ukuleles.. Even standing there • girls' team were Lynda Riley,
r _ with my ski-doo suit on, I was Shirley Versteeg, Rhea Behrns, .
Plans chilly. But the chilling weather Heather Brent, Laurel Dane'.
didnot stop the band as they rode Among some of the players in the CHESTERFIELD
t down the street singing loudly second team were Kim Unrau,
NOW PAYING and clearly for their hearts' con- Carolyn -,Dinsmore', Gloria. and
o tent. Gail Kreller and Sharon Brown.
$20.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
-—Mary.Lou Clarke, Mr. Livermore was pleased with '
10%
the ualit of all the la ers.Thank You o Y P Y S W I V E L
Thank, you Wayne Lockie in—Wanda Ball 8N SEALY Pt�STURPEDIC MATTRESS SUITES_
' INTEREST Mrs. Kirkby's loom and Kim Testing Several Styles
Boyd in Mrs. Szarek's room for On Wednesday, Jan. 7, the stu- ROC
�RAClooking after the class gerbils dents from grades' 3 to 8 had the AND BOX SPRINGS. REDUCED
2.58%® Yield over the Christmas holidays. Morrison McCall spelling test.
Without people -like you, the Now on Jan. '12 we are starting
gerbils would have starved and the Canadian Test' of. Basic SPECIAL PRICES ON
Term S years we would not be able to keep pets Skills. In the Basic Skills, there 00•
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such as English and math skills
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—Brock Howes
Mr. Stretton
to the Rescue
It was Mr. • Stretton to the
rescue of bus No. 9 driven by Mrs.
Dickert on Thursday, Jan. 8th.
When bus 9 pulled over to the side
of the road to let a car pass it soon
was "stuck in the gal darn snow".
We sat on the bus for.a while and
watched the teachers and buses
go home. Soot) everyone became
restless and started jumping all
over the bus until it started to
slide into the snowbank even
more. Then suddenly, our good
Samaritan, Mr. Stretton of
Brussels, drove up and got stuck
in the snow trying to help us. Kent
Strong Was sent to his house to
call the wrecker which wasn't too
long in coming and soon it was on
its way and we were on our way
home again leaving Mr. Stretton
stuck in the snow bank.
—Janna Gowdy
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