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Page :- urgleam ewwanlo acnes, Mullis., March ti, 19'16 + oat Me Ird►ars' shot rock or ions. Our aeh�%1 was, adod to Wroxeter
!sp will lose the game! " help. A number of darts art
U on housecleaning that cMdS, fol - I knew that this will never ha differed tbiqp
Is lowed by prayer. Mrs. Wilson pen dlileg ly because the student mmaiey � pMask, a
read an article, Our Sins that ets'Mes are' jmt too good to be white W. sod 167. James S. �.
heW in �� rdiShould Be H usecleansIC . be"., Wel, that might be my Room • 'haConto wlltle vrealosod greets
The program was from the apWon but I am sure that the dog sale on March 1 RR000misis 0e°�, � �i
int �•• Hill Hart sad boys, 9"wa,
I— — the afternoon study book, dealing with the �. •eschars have their own view on are ha a white el awn'
■� eE 19r thl6sdititte^ch Women �p� m health. Mn. William the whole thing. Stere of the stu- Room 10 is having a trocltey pool _.,y
#it�0un in the .« _ _• ratan! w _„yof hi.
WilLlyll }{[) ! IUEt %ZMriSis : Aamo 1s�ar� Fk�a�k n fly.. r...` M :'� •••••: 'D t t/WK. ►NJUtL 111 T'
Inift I®develnems. The theme Mm Scott Qarksan unit- d China.* �hfl Citta two years, while students are having a draw on
mother, � Willim �
was `eRMeiesideaning That Primo- others have only been in it one either an Faster egg or bunny. Mrs. Rots has Ilie-
0eAseRs". '!tit warship service , presided fO1 the business + ` year. But & not let me lead you Roan 12 is planning a draw on an turned home vft • two
wss conducted b, -,Mrs. Jack and welcomed everyone. Roll call astray, because some of the Easter basket full of egi weeks vacation voth bar daugb-
w88os,&W Mm. Ray Louttit with was on hwaecleaning and what is teachers are no dummies at curl- ter, Mrs. Elatlae wt", in Flor-
ftr%bl M &M Galatians read in a home' t : ibg either. The curling match will j ids and wommo 'UM, Mcintee re-
feleb st• A solo, "Search Me To 1i a ` Our objective v to make
C, ,�, �i, •once Included an I ' take place on March 16th. enough money egtdvalent to the turned to We#on with Hill Hart
tale , was wog by Miss Minnie invitation to the Kurt mille Spring F � The student teams are skipped number of pennies it would take if and tom•
Nexhilrain• 1banka t Ing, March 19 at 8 by Steven Bilbop, Andy Demer- placed side by side In a line to go George sled Janet Allan. David
Mrs. Louttit gave a meditation p.m. A letter from the Live Love ling, Gary Dquglas and Brian from Mr. Robertson's office to and Sacs, of Sarnia 011e
Programme was read giving the Hastie. I naked a teacher if he the library (and batch again if
' weekend at their home here.
knew the skips for the teachers' possible). The distance one way Mrs. Allan . Griffith
.• " .. " .• .' � � � ,. � •' � � � � � � � � ' history of Thomas Crosby V, the � � )a�� t , �•� � :� v>tied Mr. and Mrs. Keith Eaton
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mission boat on the west coast of t �> f teams, but in a joking manner he is 80 metres and a penny is 1.8
I iV� L I S FA RM :s cent;metrad• �1 ar ns,cu,,lo and family at seatorth on Sten-
' British Columbia, to which dons- ` a. replied "We don't need skips". Y
tions had been sent. 1 ''` : Well, what ever the outcome, ter Eaton
the amount we hope to maker were dinner
may atthesame
DRAINAGE =A The Huron -Perth Presbyterial J x may the best team win.
home also.
of the UCW will be held in Bruce `x --Gary GraingerThe Red Cross would appreci.
Quality Installation field or March 17 and the Ford- '� ate help from all of us to help and �• Jams Sander
Quality
or Plastic witch UCW `"'ill be held in Bruce- ���� those in need. son, Rosetown, Seek., *pent
field on March 17 and the Ford- On March i7th,Nthere is a Music
—Wanda Ball �Y with Mrs. Ross Sander+
Free Estimates witch UCW Easter Thankoffering Night at Listowel Secondary Mary LOU Clarke son -
will be held April 11 at 8:15 p.m. A e , School. Our Rentor Choir has been
PHONE: 392-6700 y sacred drama "I Shouted Cruci- /-'T asked to sing at it. Since we were
I fy" will be presented. Guests will ` just lately notified about it, Mr.
R. R. 3 Walk. e rte n be from Kurtzville and Trinity Parsons had to call a practice on
Anglican churches Monday night, March 8th, from
3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. There will
COMPARE
Look neighbour 11 anomer practice on March
11th. Then, hopefully, they will be
ready to put on their best per-
formance. So if you want to go WITH OTHER BRAWS THM
BUTLELWORKS away on the 17th but are unsure
v r. of where to go, drop in at Listowel
IfSecondary School for the Music S"E
Night
PLAY UP TO 36•/i
r On April 6, 1976, the Huron
Country Playhouse will come to J
{.` '--' • t y Cl .f ���W i- ion f a ,7`�'"�12
I Hawick Central School. This is
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.. t ,✓ v.?u �:,. a �i �'ll�l '�1�it�i!'4�.'SI,?�r the second time they will have .. .
been here. We invited theM.beck
I because the first time was such a r
success. For the Kindergarten to
'A Grade 3 students, a play called
Eft
"Fantasy" will be shown. For the
ONLY
. <
others, a play called "Circus"
be performed. The Prim
will .
- ..� student will see their show at
10:45 a.m. and the Seniors at 1:00 $2*09
BARRY GREENLEY AND SANDRA TEMPLEMAN, in the football snap event, try to h'it o'clock. A fee of .35 cents must be �3
i paid by each student to cover the
a circle on the wall behind them during Hawick Central School's sports -a -•lion held last actors to our
e n u
���� Wednesday. Grade 7 and 8 students had ten tries to hit the circle with the football. The school. The fee cost to bring tha not much andSO OUCANstudents' mothers were scorekeepers.
the plays will be greatly enjoyed
Rugged. Butter VII by everyone. -PERMANENTS'
silage d i stri b u t o r- u n loader ' JC skill, endurance, and speed, in —Ben Schuitema
with power ring drive F �� ,� different areas. The studenol to ts'
RED CROSS
cuts level, feeds fast ' timree thents eoeven sand watch the ASKS FOR HELP
to save you time and Work. events. All the students and Guatemala is in Central Am=
■ erica on the Yucatan peninsula,
.� The Hawick Grapevine teachers appreciate their help. 675 miles southwest from• AND SO DO WE —Brock Howes Florida. After their many serious Vance Ltd
STUDENT CURLING earthquakes recently, the Red YOUR WINGHAM PHARMACIST
"Now the action is getting seri- Cross is asking for money to buy •
Listowel Silo & Tile Ltd. ASSEMBLY give our speakers confidence so ous. The student' skip must take medicine, blanket and provis-
/' � 38,or���F Ont. We are having an Assembly on they do their best in Seaforth on. ,
Plwnb:519-;43-2120 eff f1W638-3WWednesday, March 10th. at 9:05 March 13th -anti that it will ' en -
until 9:30 a.m. The scripture thuse the student body to support -
reading will be read by Barb our Guatemala Relief Drive.
Noble. Also at the Assembly will Janna Gowdy
be the first and second prize win- Gary Grainger e1
ners at the public speaking con -10
test. They are as follows: Kendra SPORTSATHON
Robertson, Judith McMichael, On March 10th there is going to e Heather Brent and Janice Mc- be a sportsathon. In the Sports-Youliedie
Michael• athon eight_ teams of students a V
diThe school Guatemala Drive compete against one team of '
e • will be explained by Patsy Faulk- teachers. There is a merit award winner ■er
ner who will fill us in on all thew
details. The Assembl will end to any ��� or student who � ��I
Y completes all of the events, and WL.' ,. 1 i' ,,/' ►
• with the singing of God save the there is a trophy for the top boy ,,�......-
tobQueen. and top girl. ",The Sportsathon
We hope the Assembly will help tests the student and teachers
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