The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-03-04, Page 9DURING THIS WPS ASSEMBLY last Friday it was learned that a wax museum is not the
place to go. The pantomime illustrated that you can't trust anyone when the wax figures
come alive and hit you over the head with clubs.
Top speakers awarded
at t W.awanosh
School
BELGRAVE—January and
Food". The runners-up were
cross-country skiing on a hill
February have been very busy
Calvin Bakelaar on "Stanley
across from the school. Others
for the school. Students have
Cup" Georgina Chettleburgh on
have been practising volleyball.
been very busy working on
"Gardening", Jennifer Johns on
The tournament has been sched-
speeches, bordenball, Heritage
"Pollution", Andrew Walsh on
uled three times but was can -
Day posters and preparations for
"Wolves", Johanna Van Camp on
celled because of winter condi-
the Spring Concert. I
"Her Horse", Edward Nolt on
tions. So a bordenball tourna-
Many pupils took part in the
"Pioneers", Scott Evans on
ment has been planned to take its
speech comRetition. In .the senior
"Gliders", Julie Gnay on "Colo-
place on March 6. Pupils have
divisioh, there were 13 speakers.
nel Sanders", Leonard Lubbers
entered -in. the Heritage Day
Karen Coultes was first, speaking
on "The Eye". The three judges
poster contest sponsored by • the
on "World Records", Eric Taylor
were Rev. John Roberts, Mr.
Wingham Kinsmen.
second, speaking on the "Olym_
Stewart Beattie and Mrs. Audrey
Preparations have been started
pies" and Karen Jaretzke was
Tiffin.
on the Spring Concert. "Tom
third, speaking on "Her Trip to
Each class has been very busy.
Sawyer" will be held April 14.
Germany".' The other partici-
In kindergarten they had a
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Valentine party where they made
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"Drugs", Kim McDowell on
"Childhood", Bonnie Askes
jello and iced pancakes. In
grades 1 and 2, they exchanged
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"Abominable Snowman", Steven
Valentines and talked about
Stevenson on "Dinosaurs", Mark
groundhog day.
speaking
night
Nolt on "Rabbits" Cathy Bake-
In grades 2 and 3 they have
laar on, "Jaws" Grant Gnay on
been talking about Columbus. In
"John A. MacDonald", Robert
grades 4 and 5 they have been ex-
-Barbara Ryan was the winner
Currie on "Gold", Marvin Gin-
changing Valentines. In grade 6
of the Wingham Lions Club Ef-
gerich on "Odd Happenings" and
they have been working on pro-
festive Speaking Night with Pres.
Kenny Marks on "Henry Wink-
jects• Grade 7 has been working
Russell Zurbrigg presiding.
ler".
on speeches and studying for
Barbara spoke on "Supersti-
In the junior division there
tests. In grade 8 they were
tions" with "People I Admire" as.
were 12 speakers. Lisa Thompson
working on speeches.
her impromtu. Runner-up was
was first speaking on "Her Trip
Maxine Watts was awarded a
Allison Roberts who spoke on
to the West", Sheila Anderson,
sheepskin rug from our school for
"Prejudice" with "Why I Don't
second, speaking about "Karen
the Young Olympians' program
Want My Area To Grow" as her
Magnussen" and Murray.Taylor
and for helping the volleyball
impromtu.
was third, speaking on "Good
team. Many students were going
Robert Brent was the boys'
wirmer with his topic "Prison
Reform". His impromtu was
—
"When I Graduate From Grade
12:" The winners will now ad -
vane to the regional finals to be
held at Atwood later this month.
The judges were Miss Coutts,
Mrs. Cleland and Rev. Barry
—Norman Keith and Brent
Ayton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson
Passmore.
In other business five members
Perkins of Waterloo spent the
and family, Whitechurch.
the Wingham Club attended
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Terry
—�, Gershom Johnston and
the zone meeting in Brussels
the
Nettie and famil
rY y•
George Grigg visited Thursday
March 1. Profit from the Snow -A-
-Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker
with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence
Rama for crippled children held
have returned home after spend-
Ritchie and family of Kinloss.
on Feb. 15 was more than $20,000
ing the past week with their son-
Township. Mrs. Johnston and her
in the Wingham area. It was
in-law, Tom Hunter of 14 Fair,
granddaughter, Mary Ann, were
learned that Lee Vance, chair -
view Place, Orangeville, and his
both celebrating birthdays.
man of the Wingham Easter Seal
children, Paul and Pamela. Mrs.
—Mr, and Mrs. Howard Clark
Committee, would have Easter
Hunter and the new arrival,
of Uxbridge travelled to Wing-
seals in the mail shortly and ask -
Paige Elizabeth, have returned
ham on Sunday to visit with her
ed all Lions to support the pro -
"._m the hospital and are doing
sister, Mrs. I. W. Merrick. They
ject.
very well at home.
also spent some time in Tees-
In a letter from Health Minister
—Weekend guests of their par-
water, viewing and admiring the
Frank Miller, it was announced
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George
many beautiful things at the Herd '
that April 1 will be the official
Fisher, were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
home. Mr. and Mrs. Clark have
closure date at Goderich Psychi-
Estey of Port Elgin, Mr. and Mrs.
just returned from a vacation in
atric Hospital.
Gordon Fisher and family of
Florida.
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JEFF SANBURN, a student of Howick Central School, reads from a book with the assist
ante of Mrs. Claude Martin. More than seven full-time and parttime parent volunteers
attempt to polish reading skills of students on a weekly basis.
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KEVIN TERVIT as Igor and Jeff MacLaurin as Doctor
Frankenstein discuss some heavy surgery for their monster
in the play Monster Mush at an assembly held at Wingham
Public School last Friday. The skit was written, producdd
and directed by students from Grades 7 and 8.
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Soturday, March 27 11;00 AM
The Briamw1s Friendship Club
JOE DOWLING, HARRISTON wi"l be offering his
met Wednesday, Feb. 25 at the
14egion Hall. President, Edwin
complete stock of tractors and form equipment.
Martin opened the meeting and
The list will consist of approximately 50 trac-
the Friendship Club theme song
was sung. The group discussed
7 ors, self-propelled tom Ines, ha bines and
tb haybines
possibility of joining the
harvesters and forage equipment. With 3
Senior Citizens' Organization
Society whiI&issues grants,
auctioneers. List will be itemized later.
Card games were pla ed with
Clem Steffler
the high , Mrs.
BEDSPREADS $10
Peter McDonald the high lady.
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John Simpson was the low man
while Mrs. J. Van Vliet was the
'oil
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low lady. Alfred Knight was the
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person with the most pennies in
his purse. The winner of the lucky
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cup was Mrs. Walter Kerr.
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