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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-06-17, Page 9I BRUT 33 GIFT SET Includes Lotion and Spray Deodorant Reg. $6.25 FATMER'S pR CE: 4.4 9 BRUT BIC PEN NOW STICK AND Le08 DEODORANT$1.09 G$3. $1.79 Blades included TRAC II TRAC II - $ BLADES 8 9 4 RAZOR 2.29 OLD SPICE 4 oz. H AI AFTER; KARATE $ SHAVE 1.49 4 oz. 1.39 TRIANGLE p DISCOUNT Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six Open House at Huronview June 20 to 26 ♦.:' :. -www The Wingharp Advance -Times, Thurs., June 17, 1976 ---Page t Belgrove WMS member ti The residents of Huronview, - �: maximum wage increases while :. r e c e i V=3 i e mem e r s i p along with other senior citizens of Ed's Siding A Roofing the AIB maximum. former custodian, who passed Trustee Molly Kunder said this away while a member of the • Vinyl or aluminum siding recommendation was approved Ontario, will celebrate Senior *Aluminum Seamless Eavestroughing at a recent trustees' convention At the Blyth Public -School • FREE ESTIMATES at Thunder Bay. plaque will honor the memory of BELGRAVE — Mrs. Walter Mrs, Saber of Hensall, Presby - Citizens' week from June 20th to Take your choice aluminum or, vinyl siding $80 per square. APPROVE FIELD TRIPS was principal for 10 years. It is Three field trips were approved Shdrtreed was presented with a teria) Library Secretary, was June 26th. The event has been en- be part of the grade eight gradua- meeting. A total of 26 students tion program. Wroxeter, Ontario life membership in the Women's present and was in charge of a dorsed by the Ministry of Com- School in Exeter's Junior Outers group will be spending a week Missionary Society of the book display. munity and Social Services as Park. This is the group's final trip of the year and will consoli Presbyterian Church when the Mrs. Nisholson read a story, part of the program for Homes, Home Helpers meeting was held "Besidk the Still Waters", fram for the Aged on June 8 at the home of Mrs. the Glad Tidings. y William Dalrymple, Blyth. Mrs. Several former members and The Committee of Manage- ' George Fear made the presents- visitors were present at the meet- ment of Huronview has declared ` ` tion. Mrs. Victor Youngblut de- ing which closed with the sin" open house for the week, and in- livered a short address prior to of the hymn, "Blest Be the Tie vites all senior citizens' clubs, or the presentation and Ms. Joe That Binds". Mrs. Nicholson led any citizen over 60, to come and Dunbar read a fitting scripture in the closing prayer and the join in the programs. For this / passage. hostess served lunch. week only the dining room will be Mrs. Garner Nicholson pre - open to visitors and volunteers at sided for the meeting which $1.o0 per meal. It would be ap- IN OTTAWA ON JUNE 2 at a spring festival party of Progressive Conservative members opened with a call to worship and a hymn. Mrs. Youngblut read Earn more preciated if clubs or individuals *and their wives, Robert E. McKinley, PC, MP, Huron -Middlesex, was presented with a scripture and Ms. Fear led in who are planning to stay for beautiful silver tray suitably inscribed "For faithful and devoted service as Chief Oppo prayer. Roll call was answered on your Meals would let us know in ad- vance. Danner for visitors will be sition Whip in the House of Commons from 1973 to 1976", by Elmer MacKay, chairman of b naming a woman of the Bible. y � the Progressive Conservative Caucus. Mrs. McKinley was presented with a bouquet of A reading entitled "The g savings s served at 12:45 p.m. and supper red carnations. In the picture are Steve Paproski, Chief Opposition Whip; Elmer Mac- Greatest of These" was given by at 5:30 p.m. Kay, chairman of Caucus; R. E. McKinley, MP; Mrs. McKinley; Bob Fairnie and Orville Mrs. Shortreed. Ms. Campbell of Get 4%, on your regular Following is a schedule of ac- Pettapiece, Whip's staff. Blyth sang two solos after which savings. tivities: Sunday, June 20th, at Mrs. John C. McBurney gave a Pay no service charge on 9:30 a.m., there will be a special reading, "Wits and Corner". cheques if minimum church service in'the auditorium balance of $1,000 is main- with Wesley -Willis choir and our R Boar approves � � � installation o hoists tained and even if this (" balance is chaplain, Rev. W. McWhinnie in Bible Quiz given not maintained) charge. Monday afternoon there will be Old -Time music, dancing The Huron County Board of arten registration has reached 13 g 63 for September, 1976. He said date the ear's learning for the Y g Outers. South Huron teacher Carl at W you get 12 free cheques per quarter and a only 10 q pay y and refreshments in the audi- Education Monday afternoon ap for P Physical space for a third kinder- Mills will driving the bus. meeting cents for each cheque over torium. Blyth Senior Citizens will Proved extra expenditures Installing new hydraulic hoists in garten class would be a problem September 22, 42 grade eight er BELGRAVE —The June meet the 12. Compare .this with your average "savings ac - visit and Goderich Township Wo- the auto mechanic shops in two and statistics available for the students from Stephen Central ing of the Evening Unit of UCW count" paying only 3% and men's Institute volunteers will "Family secondary schools this fall. The next years do not a increased erten l at tr�s wasJohheld atof Mrs. Ber hehith n costing you a service charge assist. Tuesday the be first request came from principal need for kindergarten g Campheading stilest S Sylvan. This �om ston ladies of '_0 cents for every cheque. Night" program at 7 p.m. will resented b the Bayfield and of Huron Centrale facilities. designed to promote the student's g PSpecial Ms. John Roberts was in charge Savings (non Exeter Senior Citizens Clubs. Clinton for 12,700 over and above Cl nJ.t n for $2 budgets and The Exeter principal con- tinued, "The cost of equipping an appreciation of the natural en- vironment by involving them in of the worship service, which opened with hymn "Stand Up 8 phi atnnumaccounts pay /� Wednesday afternoon a musi- the regular school only recently the same situation extra kindergarten room is not outdoor activities. Stand Up for Jesus. Scripture mi 'annum calcul balance. y cal program in the auditorium occurred at F. E. Madill in Wing reasonable at this time. For these reasons we feel that a teacher A week later 34 students from Usborne Central will be enjoying reading by Ms. Jack Higgins. "Meditative Thought" was given Funds deposited prior to will be sponsored by the Clinton, Senior Citizens. Thursday a sing- ham. Both schools indicated the car aide would rove to be a greater prove i3 the same tri P b Mrs. Roberts and was fol- Y "My May 15th and left on deposit earn full interest p along led by Rev. Wesley Ball hoist was a ver important art of the auto shop equipment and value than establishing a half- time program. DELAY EXETER ADDITION The board received word lowed by prayer. Faith Looks up to Thee" was sung and for all of May. Ed Giles, and accompanied d virtually necessary for success- The board ave unanimous g recently from the Ontario Y the worship service was closed P T J1� �J Stiles, Goderich. Friday, bingo in n ful completion of the auto to a apprthe spub- of n that the wMr ith I? `/` alrrd the auditorium with special priz es. Brussels Senior Citizens Club mechanics' program. that Anti-Inflatoval ion Board proption osed addittry ion toothe Exeter Robert Taylor had charge licly declare that all incremental Public School will be delayed of the business part of the meet - GRLT will be guests. Saturday, June TEACHER AIDE FOR EXETER wage increases be included until 1977. Director John Coch- ing. Minutes were read and ap- 26th, table games in the audi- The board approved a request within the allowable wage in- rane said all plans and proposals proved. Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler torium (euchre, bridge, crokin- from Exeter Public School prim creases. would be held until next year took charge of the program, a TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1809 ole) at 2 p.m. Seaforth Happy ci al to,hire a teacher aide for the P The request continued, b q y when he hoped construction P Bible Quiz which was in very Main St. E., Listowel, Ont. Citizens Club will spo sor this ? 1976-77 term. In a letter to the permitting increments .to be would proceed. teresting. Lunch was served by D. N. tstsbrve, Mgr. event. board, Chapman said kinder- excluded from guidelines the AIB The board gave approval for Mrs. Jack Higgins and her group. is allowing a situation to exist in the staff and students at two JUST IN TIME FOR DAD THIS SUMMER Casual Windbreakers for those windy summer days. Casual yet dressy. 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Whatever Dad's needs may be, we can help him out. 0 Hanna's Men's & Boys' Wear 258 Jospehine Street i LAI, Wingham 357-1865 which the public sector is held to schools to mount memorial maximum wage increases while plaques. At Clinton Public School WE HAVE MOVED at the same time being called a plaque will be erected and an upon to support wage settlements for teachers which will exceed annual award presented in memory of Gordon Rathwell, a Ed's Siding A Roofing the AIB maximum. former custodian, who passed Trustee Molly Kunder said this away while a member of the • Vinyl or aluminum siding recommendation was approved staff. *Aluminum Seamless Eavestroughing at a recent trustees' convention At the Blyth Public -School • FREE ESTIMATES at Thunder Bay. plaque will honor the memory of Get the job done right at the right pricer the late Margaret Richie, who Take your choice aluminum or, vinyl siding $80 per square. APPROVE FIELD TRIPS was principal for 10 years. It is Three field trips were approved hoped unveiling ceremonies will Call 335-6341 at Monday's Board of Education be part of the grade eight gradua- meeting. A total of 26 students tion program. Wroxeter, Ontario from South Huron District High School in Exeter's Junior Outers group will be spending a week beginning June 18 in Algonquin:' Park. This is the group's final trip of the year and will consoli Kennedy reunion held at Morriston WHITECHURCH — The 45th annual Kennedy family reunion was held Saturday at Bradnock Community Centre, east of Morriston. Sixty-one family members were present. Dinner was held at 12:30 after which the meeting was held. Miss Kay McIntosh presided as presi- dent, Mrs. Valerie Rampome of Mississauga was secretary and Ms. Roy McInnes treasurer. Mrs. Jean Farquarson of British Columbia was a double winner as she took the prize for coming the greatest distance and, at 90 years of age, was also the oldest family member present. Mr. and Mrs Robert Figures and Mrs. Annie Wright of Sault Ste. Marie were also present, as well as family mem- bers from Guelph, Morriston and Mitchell. After the reunion, all were in- vited to the home of the Mc - Edwards sisters for lunch and a social time. The 1977 reunion will be held at Auburn Hall with William Kennedy president y • —Mr. and Mrs. Grant Laundy of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs A Ney of St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laing of Toronto and Mr and Mrs. Graham Nelson and family of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Swanson. They attended the wed- ding of their niece, Candy Lyn Cerson, and Keith Cassidy of Teeswater on Friday evening and stayed a few days with their sister, brother-in-law and parents. —Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bronson entert.ai.,ed Sunday at their home in Elmira when a family dinner was held in honor of her father, Rowland Ballagh, who recently celebrated his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Greg and Steve of Dundas. 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