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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-19, Page 12e,q F��fi. �'*, �;, 3� ��',7w a�' �i�.,,m �.�`«.t• F'S 1'7,. 1r 'ry{pn ��•1',�Ti"�� �,ri�,' •�,+uti ,y'y�iFJmpt, F'w.ah�%t•N.a.�rtri �iar•.Ls.�W � � � t ^ .. .. �y�.. . a- .. _ .. ... �—.- ,» s - ... .. .. -. u -re r`e,,,7•�afy ,j .... s m r »^v � , w 0 mr: t 0 a " r .. a. .M •rG" a .r�%4•. .•- .p- - t ... ....„y,,.oGv..'V,..+tbly.+d�„':a�^yt�.."�'y.••'�w-C.�gn.,G�✓wW...•er'.+".�,.`rtlw.'.�.-rRJ'+-..Wb. SM"%wlb••:rW,•tw ♦t OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE Tr err Term protection at love cost - Individual Protection - Partnership Insurance, Sole Proprietor insurance - Mortgage Insuron6 Corporate Insurance W 291.3372 Courier _ _ ----� E®S Last week Cupid, Lacey hearts that he or she had made. livery - and red designs were found one will have a choice of 20 Siding® Roofing & Eavestroughing around Turnberry Central supper dishes that they, could School' prepare if mother is sick or away. It was the week to write poetry The recipes are being put into a • A I u m,in u m Siding and sing Valentine songs. booklet and will be available for Y Seamless Aluminum Eovestroughing All classes held a valentine ex- sale at a Hater date, change on Friday. Recipe Club • FREE ESTIMATES Kindergarten made red jello Friday the Grade ones enjoyed ° and cupcakes. It was fun measur- making our Valentine Cake. We ing, using the mixer and cracking wrote down the steps in order e.g. Phone 3A7-2419 Mo nkto n eggs. It was even more delightful 1. We washed our hands; 2. We to wear a Valentine hat and taste read the directions; 3. We got the the finished products. equipment ready; etc. —Kindergarten Then we cut up these steps The recipe club held a meeting each child getting one step. We to discuss.supper dishes. Each had fun assembling'he steps into THE H®V�ICK COMMUNITY member had to bring a recipe the proper order. Of course the most fun is al- #1 l- , ways eating the°cake. RECREATI.ON ASSOCIAT10N TURNABOUT WAS ONLY FAIR PLAY at East Wawanosh return, g p ss, much to his and -" � —Grade One Maxine gave Paul a hug and kiss, _ • Fridaywhen about 60 YoungOlympians from the school everyone's delight. Maxine has helped at the school in her New Books Grade 3 presented a Valentine honored Maxine Watts, assistant regional director for the, capacity as director and was recently chosen to represent Assembly. All of the pupils from program in Huron -Perth. Maxine receiveid a gift from the Canada at the International Youth Camp in Montreal this !91 the l,lh�Cld V he class participated in songs, IS SPONSORING A and poems about Valentine's. group, presented to her by Paul Cook, president of the . In summer. p AID COURSE dent council, and a standing ovation from the group. In - y � Day. Several students took part FIRST The Realms of Gold by Margaret in a play called "A Valentine for Father Louis Hennepin, a Drabble Mary" which included a `dance Jesuit priest, was the first white i► Howick Lions hear about "How Do You Do, My Partner. This is a sophisticated' realistic St. Stepp el"1 s p The play ended with Mrs. Brown �' TO COMMENCE man :,o see Niagara Falls, in 1678. Stephen's and suspenseful love.,story about. new look ok at f airy tales two highly intelligent and compli- handing out Valentine cookies to G u i Id meets class members baked by herself " MARCH 4 r 1 976 AT 8:00 P.M* cited people who love, who at home. GOItRIE — St. Stephen's Guild A realistic look at a classic have a name. separate and who need to return IN Why Pay Taxes . . . p fairy tale spelled a good touch of Finally after great consultation to each other. It a novel about —Grade 3 ® met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd humor for the Howick Lions as they came up with a name, Brad- how in the midst of endless split- Grade Six Perp been studying if you dont have to? Griffith. The meeting was opened - pp pp ting and drifting apart people the Incas of Peru in South Amer HOWICK CENTRAL SCHOOL with a prayer for unity followed they held their annual speaking lin Prince Pepper, or, Peppy for competition for public school short. yearn to regain their links with ica. Their civilization was an You must pay some tax, but by the Lord's Prayer. The scrip- ,children. Pep'py's favorite pastime, family, past and present and the excellent example of a land . This 10 week course. is being preserited by probably less tharr,you think. tore, John 5:19-28 was read by Janice McMichael, grade 8, Kendra said, is playing ball all strengthening revelations of self where citizens were cared for r the instructors from. Winghtarn and District The government allows sev- Mrs. Gordon Underwood. from the cradle to the grave. This told the group who had gathered day. those links can yield. � - HOS Ital. The cost to participants IS $5.00. eras methods of reducing "Why Your Eyes Are in the at Fordwich United Church Feb. The other contestants in the sounds like a good idea,.but really p taxes, one of which is the it was their downfall as it made Only 20 appl-kants can be enrolled. Front of Your Head was read by 16 that if we look at the classic competition wet•e :.Muriel Huth, Income Averaging Annuity Mrs. Gerald May. The minutes g y y the people as slavish as ants in an Certain types of income can fairy tales as closely as we do grade five; Brenda Mann, grade The Lighthouse b Dudley p p FOR FURTHER INFORMATION were read and adopted. Mrs. some television shows then we six; and Judith McMichael, Witney anthill. AND ENROLLMENT DETAILS be used to ,buy such an + annuity• and the amount of the Merle Fisher gave the trea- can see that one may not be any grade five. Although the lighthouse of old We learned the meaning of purchase can be deducted surer's report. better than the other,. is gradually fading in the face of "individual ir>atiative and from your total income -before The business was conducted by "Don't criticize the idiotic TV recent technology, the visual learned to 'outline ' our infor- . Please Contact taxes.. Mrs. Harry King. The World Day shows until you reread some of • splendour of traditional and mation from written records And' Give us a call. Find out if you of Prayer is,on March 5 in the the old classics," she said. Minor damage modern structures can still" be oral reports. Next we are going to have to pay all that tax.. United Church. Three people make the points in the outlines THE CLERKSr OFFICE Janice picked the story of seen on North American head- into paragraphs; each group TOWNSHIP OF H O W I C K were appointed to look after the : Rumpelstiltskin. She said that lands and harbours, In almost 300 bake sale at the Craft Showa the very idea that anyone could in car mishaps photographs this book summons being responsible afor a para- . Everyone is to take a poster to sold from straw might strike . The Wingham Police Depart- images of shipwrecks - and graph on one topic. . GORRIE ONTARIO the next meeting_. Mrs. William• pin g g —Grade Six r someone today as a little far- ment reported three minor acci- storms, adventures, homecom- � Bennett will be in charge of the-... fetched. And when the miller had `dents last week. ings, legends and lores. Here are The Valentine draw. 335.3208 booth for the Craft Shaw on April In may the Grade 8's are plan - .s his only chance to talk to the king Bradley' Montgomery of 515, the outstanding lighthouses of the run n outdoor education excur- �;• r 24th. of the land what'does he tell him? Alice St. and Rosemary Struthers Atlantic coast, including the Cape g a y: The Guild is invited to visit Mr. About his, daughter of course. of 50 Bristol Terrace were in- Race lighthouse in Newfoundland Sion. To raise money to buy food, and Mrs. Bennett's trailer durin << they have planned a number of - ffi,g It seemed sort of dumb of the volved in a collision last Tuesday the Light of Father Point, the summer instead of having a money -raising projects. One of hi lrf g miller for in his one chance to in the fire lane. Damage was es- Quebec, and the iron structure at them was the Valentine Draw. Q r1 r S bus trip. A letter from the Ford talk to this"king to throw him a. timated at $175. Fowey Rocks, Florida. 4.with Nursing Home was read. curve like that." A motor vehicle owned by The prize consisted of a $10.00 box Members exchanged nal Os with And in the end when the Queen ' ,Ronald Lee of 292 Josephine St. of chocolates'in the shape, of a The lbynmara Legacy . by heart. The tickets were one for, 25 the patients for birhday and finally, finds• out the name, of the was struck by a truck last 'mThurs Catherine Gaskin cents or three for 50 cents. The WINTER Wayne M. Chandler a Christmas cards. The roll call, a little an to win back the baby, • day. The truck, awned by . Web- Bible verse with the word heart, she doesn't just come right' out ster's Wholesale Produce, was In 1939 no one's peace is to last total proceeds amounted to $9.25. R.R. 4, Brussels was answered by 14 members. f r long and Nicole Rainard sur. Mrs. Debruyn drew the lucky and tell him what it is. No, not driven by Donald E. Pendleton of rounded by a .large and vulner- , ticket on Friday the 13th. The 887-6021 The mystery gift was won. by her. "The -Queen -has to be cute." -London. Estmated damage was - - - - able family, in the south of Erig- winner was David McMichael. Mrs. Gordon Underwood. The First she asks if it's Jack, then $100. land finds herself as much in the baking. was auctioned by Mrs. Paul, then Rumpels"tiltskin. A. hit-and-run. ' was reported The Grade 8's would like h thank JACKE S C/Z— � William Bennett. Janice 'took first place out of Thursday by Dale M. Sewers of front line to the men she has all the people who made the draw The meeting was closed with four competitors, including Patsy RR 2, Wingham, whose car was knownand loved, those who limp so successful. SYNDICATE LIMITED prayer. A few games of bingo Faulkner, Heather Brent and struck while parked on t'he home from Dunkirk, who risk. b. —Melody Brewer builders were played. A delicious lunch Barbara Zwanck, all grade'eight, Electrohome parking lot.. Dam- heir lives above her head or who Friday the 13th. Bad luck? No, The Mane - y work to heal the wounds: As this not for the Grade 8 students of was served by Mrs. Lloyd Grif- • Howick Central Public School. age was estimated at $50. saga of love and war moves to= fith and Mrs. Roland Bennett. g Turnberry Central School. The In the second category Kendra The police are continuing in- wards Nicole's own personal tra combined efforts 'of Tammy SAVI•N GS -UP TO Robertson, ,grade five, took top vesfigation into the theft of hub- ed and triumph, it is to one of ' I honors with her speech about, My caps from the car of Tom Deyell, he most poignant figures from Stacey, Melody Brewer, and Neil Dog. 284 Manor Road. The hubcaps p g g Warwick raised $45.00 which was . She told the crowd that al- were stolen,` while the car was her ' past that she turns for donated to the Grade 8's -for the • though she was very excited parked at the Wingham arena strength in the future. outdoor excursion which will take • Anyone interested in auditioning for g Christmas night and morning, Friday night. place in -late May. The money the real surprise came two days the roduction of was raised on their own by hold - later. Describing he gift as --- The' Leopard by Colin ing a Valentine Dance in .the . "warm and cuddly," she asked if New restaurant Forbes Bluevale Hall. They raised $80.00 "O 'i anyone could guess what a was if Two weeks before the Presi- by selling pop and charging an • k la � o m a .they hadn't already. a dent of France leaves fior .a admission fee. By the time the for slain street Moscow summit meeting, Marc expenses were paid they had a When her parents came back • from shopping two days after Wingham's main street will Grelle, in charge of his security, profit of $45.00. The dance was Christmas they returned with a welcome , a new store sobs and uncovers plans for a communist successful and we would like to Please Note: puppy miniature schnauzer. will bid farewell to an old friend. ' coup during his absence. Within a thank those who came for their efew hours it is clear that the support. We would also like . to READMAN Auditions to be held at Grey Central SKendra described her feelings Joe McGill confirmed last week 'School, McGill Radio and TV Seri- architect of the plot. is a member extend our thanks to Mr. and about receiving, a puppy a "the that MJosephine, has been sold of the government, but who is he, Mrs. Baswick for chaperoning. CLEANERS AND MENS WEAR Ethel, on Wednesday ""1 ebrualy 25, from 7 to questions just poured out." ice, M 10 P.M. At first they couldn't think of a to make room for, a new res- has r any connection with the the dance. WINGHAM 357-1242 name for the u even after dead resistance hero code-named —Melody Brewer If you are unable to attend. that night and are puppy taurant. looking at dog books. A name is. The new enterprise will be run the Leopard, .and how can he be interested in a part or assisting with the pro- important since a pure bred dog by� London firm, but no further stopped? This is a novel of nail - duction, please call: in order to be registered must details are available at this time. biting suspense. Mrs. Linda Baillie Brussels 887-6652 Theatre Passe Muraille presents THE HORSBU RGH starring Don Harron as the Rev. Russell Horsburgh 2 night,, fink BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL Blyth MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23 TUESDAY,FEBRUARY 24 9:30 P.M. Tickets: Adults, $3.50 Children, $2.50 Available at: The Coach House, 6oderich. The News -Record. Clinton. The Huron Expositoy, Seaforth Waxworks Boutique, Wingham or call 523-9646 TOO MANY COOI(S may spoil the broth, but too many bakers certainly didn't spoil the "Two way" Valentine's cake at the Sacred Heart kindergarten Friday. The more difficult steps in the baking were under the jurisdiction of teacher Mrs. William Kinahan, bu`t the young students kept the best part—eating—to themselves,. Extra, benefits for the over sixty - • Standard safety deposit boxes for only $3 a year (A rental reduction of $5+ on larger boxes) • Free safe -keeping. of your Guaranteed Investment Certificates • Free cheques on regular savings accounts • Monthly interest• payments on Guaranteed investment Certificates of $5,000 or over (minimum term 2 years) • Cost of living Bonus interest on special savings accounts • Free issuance of travellers cheques Register today at Victoria I EM