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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-05-06, Page 3wobl.h.r h3ay is pressnay the Yillowkaite, the mortal of to S.S. provides chief administrative, commuul- Northwest Terrkories since im cations and traasportatiatn centre and the largest community In Ca- in the eastern Arctic. Ptobisher nada's north, is named atter the Bay has the largest airport in the yellowknife Dene wills, moved in entertainment North. to the area in the early 18001s. WRQRETEhi The 11[ay meeting of United C#arch a s a i a • •w:w , = Women took the form of a.visit to n Ar" L O �s Furdwich Nursing itome on Saturday afternoon N* 1. TRUST = The Frieuadship Uni conducted a short worship service after dT which all were entertained by musical numbers planned by the Harmony Unit, but put on by PAYSYOU members of the Sunday School. Susan Gallaher and Lynne 1 O Chambers, playing piano and ukelele, accompaniment, sang O4 several numbers. Mrs. Ron O McMichael played the violin and daughters Janice, Karen, Judith and Rhonda tap danced. Susan ON 5 YEAR GUARANTEED Gallaher accompanied Mrs. McMichael on the piano. - INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES The entertainment was enjoyed by all and lunch provided by the Interest payable Half Willing Workers unit was served Yearly or may be Compounded to Maturity and also enjoyed. Published rater sob*ct to change without notice. Contact your LOCAL FINANCIAL ADVISOR or 69 YONGE STREET, SUITE 202 TORONTO, ONT. M5E 1 K3 1-416-360-1770 Me, The cauda Deposit insurance eofpmtion FLUSHING HYDRANTS Please take notice that the P.U.C. will be flushing hydrants May 12, 13 & 14 [if necessary] (ALL DAY ON DATES INDICATED) IN Pouoco April,, WMS meet takes Easter theme GORRIE — Spring flowers and Easter music made a beautiful setting for the April meeting of Molesworth WMS. Members of the Evening Auxiliary attended as guests, and "each one bring one" resulted in a good atten- dance. Mrs. John Brush had charge of the devotions. Scripture portions pertaining to Easter were read by Mrs. Tindall McKercher, Mrs. Bennett Mitchell, Mrs. W. D. Campbell and Mrs. Brush gave the prayer. Mrs. Lloyd Felker introduced Mrs. J. C. Henderson of Harri ston who spoke on "My reflec- tions Since Last Easter". She said that this season is a time to be excited about the Christian faith. Depressing days may come too, as we think of insurmount- able world problems. She recom- mended Bible study groups and urged members to be enthusia- stic Christians, living each day as it comes. • Mrs. Frank Kemp thanked the speaker. Mrs'. John Freeman played an instrumental "Open the Gates of the Temple." The meeting closed with an Easter hymn and prayer. V t m/amw The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., May 6, Iwo--t'aDs 's PROFEMIONAL gram. DE1►1*. AP116ENT DAY4 Now that we are in the third On APrg 8W, there lis a Pr4hs- term and there is a lot of work to sional Detrelppment Day * dile do with the final exams near, the teachers and a holiday for Stu- elective program has ended. I dents. This P.D. Day will follow feel that the elective program the schedule that was to be held was successful and the students on Jan. 26th, but was cancelled got much enjoyment out of them. because of the number of school I also hope 46t the electives will days we had missed. This P -D. be continued next year. Day is for teachers from the --Brock Howes schools in Huron'county. Some EASTER ASSEMBLY teachers have presentations that As you may have read in last will.share their ideas with other week's paper Mrs. Szarek and teachers. These presentations her class were planning an are throughout the day as there Easter Assembly which was put are fifty-four presentations. Mr. on last Thursday, April 15, 1976. Fisher, Mrs.\, Kirkby and Mr. Well, it happened and it was en - Parsons are giving presentations joyed very much. This assembly from our school. The teachers was full of happy Easter songs were given a booklet on what the and funny little skits. One skit presentations are about and was when the Easter Bunny where to go to hear them. We visited the small home of Mr. and hope the teachers will be able to Mrs. Rabbit and their ten little get handy hints which will help bunnies. But the best of all came them in their teaching. near the end. By no means be- -Marlin Good cause it was almost over, but be - ILLNESS STRIKES cause the Easter Bunny, all HOWICK "WARNING" dressed in pink (Steven Morrel), At Howick Central School some hopped around the stage until his flu bugs are flying around. No one song was over, then drew one of knows where they are now, but the tickets from the box for the we are sure that they are attack- basketful of chocolate goodies. I r ing someone. Already many Stu- The winner was Kent Strong. Yes, ave Personal dents have been hit, by the flu it was a very enjoyable assem- g Notes, JEAN UNDERWOOD'S Kindergarten class of Howick Central School staged a play called King Looie Katz when the school held its Spring Concert Tuesday evening. The play was about how afraid the cats in the Kingdom were to get their tails dirty from dragging them on the ground. bugs. Another bug flying around bly. is the meisles bug. If you know —Mary Lou Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby the whereabouts of them, please THE MUSIC NIGHT spent the weekend with Mr. and contact the Anti -Bug Association. AT F. E. MADILL Mrs. Gary Leitch of London and These bugs are 3" long and 1" The Howick Central Senior attended the wedding of David high and all have red skin. The Choir will have to sing their Armstrong and Sharon Hoisver in measles bug has an "M" on its hearts out at the Music Night in St. Timothy Anglican Church, back and the flu bug an "F". F. E. Madill Secondary School London, on Saturday. . Everyone hopes that somebody while singing four numbers on Mrs. Laura Johnston spent the will catch them. If they do every- stage. The choir is singing "I weekend with Mr. and Mrs. one will breathe easier. So if you May Never See You Again", "The George M. Johnston and Tara of see him, catch him, but don't Lord's My Shepherd", "The Ash Ildertoq. spread him. Grove", and "Old Black Joe". All Mrs. George M. Johnston and —Ben Schuitema the songs are sung in three-part Tara of Ilderton are spending this END OF ELECTIVES harmony which makes them week with her parents, Mr. and On Wednesday, April 21, the sound even better throughout the Mrs. Robert Grasby. elective program, which ran auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and through the first and.second Many other schools will be Mark of London spent the week - terms ended.participating in this concert and end with her father, George The elective program. included will also be singing some of their Michie. the activities of models, book songs in three part harmony. Friends of Mrs. Ethel Wheeler club, and news reporting, outdoor To end the music night there are sorry to hear she fractured education, sports, music`, and will be a mass choir (which is her left shoulder last week. We typing. On each day six of each composed of all the schools parti- wish her a speedy recovery. six day cycle, two periods were cipating) who will sing two num- Friends in the area are pleased set aside for the elective. pro- bers. It will be a very enjoyable that Harold Keating is able to be experience, so if you can come, home again. the concert is on April 28th at 8 Glen Kechnie of London visited p.m. See You There! last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. —Janna Gowdy William Gow. SPRING CONCERT Michael Wales of London spent Tuesday the 27th of April is to a few days last week with his be the night of the Spring Concert grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil - at our school. We have a number of plays; one by Mrs. Under - wood's Kdgn. class called "King Looie Katz" a story from Dr. Suess. Another play is performed by Mrs. Smith's class called "Hoorah for Myna". It included ten people acting while the rest of 3 ; the class sing. The Junior Choir ` directed by Mr. and Mrs. Parsons will be singing three different numbers: "Zippidy Doo Dah", "The Rafts Man", and "Some- where a Child is Singing". Mrs. #. Hooftman's class of grade 6 and 7's is putting on a farce, a funny story. It's called "The Three Y Swine of Most Small Stature", or better known in English as "The Three Little Pigs". The play is Chinese with parts in to amuse all. Mrs. Coghlin's class will be entertaining us with folk dancing. 'w I hope you will all come and see y our Spring Concert, and have a A great time! J, r ONLY $2400 OMRNOWMDSAVE! One of Suzuki's finest long-distance touring machines Liquid cooling makes it smoother, quieter. With dual front disc brakes, digital gear indicator and electric starter Spring for this Suzuki today during the special Suzuki spring savings event. P & F LAWN & SPORTS EQUIPME Highway 23 North, Listowel N T 'Z*;' 291-2"1 "We► Sorvico What Wo S*11' wit —Wanda Ball THANK YOU LETTER In late February we received a letter from the Red Cross asking us if we would make a donation towards the relief of the people that had been left homeless after the earth quake in Guatemala. After much fund raising, it was found that we had raised $309.22 in relief money for the people in Guatemala. We were pleasantly surprised to receive a letter of thanks from J. Bush, director International Affairs for the Red Cross. He said that there should be rewards for people like us who care about other people. The money was used to aid the people in Guate- mala. I know that you and I are glad that the money has been received and put to good use'. —Gary Grainger Sr, citizens play euchre BRUSSELS — Fourteen tables of progressive euchre were in play when the Senior Citizens' Friendship Club held its monthly meeting in the Legion Hall on Wednesday afternoon, April 28. Prizes for high scores were won by Mrs. Elsie Shaw and Mrs. Mary Yuill who played as a man. Low scores were recorded by Mrs. W. Turnbull and Russell Knight. Mrs. H. Thomas won a prize for having the most lucky counts. The meeting was conducted by president, Edwin Martin. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 28. liam Gow. Mr. and Mrs. William Gow recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. A] Hendri of Bolton. Mr. Hendri is a patient in Richmond Hill Hospital. Mrs. Sam Fear is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of St. Ann's and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae and Jamie of Guelph spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Coultes. Dr. Gordon Ferguson and his niece, Miss Margaret Ferguson, called on Mr. and Mrs. Willard Armstrong on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Styles of Toronto spent a few days last week with their aunt, Mrs. Cora McGill. Mrs. Herson Irwin attended the wedding of her grandson, David Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong, to Sharon Hoover on Saturday in St. Timothy Anglican Church, Lon- don. Herson Irwin is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. A family gathering was held at the home. of Mr. and Mrs.. Bob Taylor on Sunday. Those attend- ing were Dr. Ronald Taylor of St. John's, Newfoundland, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Duskey and Le- anne of New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. James Keller, Laurie and Sharon of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mark and Trudy of Wro�Ceter. Mr. and Mrs. John Carswell, Julie and Jennifer of Tefrswater ' visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Armstrong. Dr. Ronald Taylor of St. John's, Newfoundland, is spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor. He is also visiting with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan, Michael and Shawn of Oakville spent the weekend with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Logan. Mrs. William Coultes was surprised and pleased to win an Olympic gift coin set from the Reader's Digest Sweepstakes, She received the set, one of 50 seventh prizes, last Monday. DEBBIE MERKLEY, Qavid Nesbitt, Michele Foxton and Barry Haugh of the Sub- marines were named season champs of the YBC Senior Junior League.'They were named the winners at a banquet held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Absent is John May. THE CLUE KLUX CLAN captured awards as season champs of the YBC Senior Bowling League Monday evening of last week. They are Pam Gerrie, Robert Wharton, Brenda Foxton, Jeff MacLaurin and Kevin Gibson.