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NEW ENTRANCE PLAQUE—Glenn Johnsion, Fiat k -at
session of Fordwich United Church, hangs a plaque
commemorating the new entrance to the church which was
dedicated during the 75th anniversary service held on
Sunday. (Staff Photo)
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Wroxeter Personal Notes
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Miss Margaret Griffith ac- and Sandra of Sarnia attended Goldrich of Cbsplmu and Cam
companied Mrs. Wallace Nixon the auction sale and visited Mr. Knight of Markham. Ronald Gib- N%Howkk
"&oein
of Fordwich to Stayner on Sunday and Mrs. Allan Griffith on Satur- son, now attending Centralia Col-
where they visited Mrs. Leo Dug- day. lege of Agricultural Technology,
gan and David. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Osborne and was also home. Sunday guests Againy
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Matthews family of Dundalk visited the were Duane Gibson of Monkton this year we have for-
osports f
under the
Preston -Cambridge visited former's mother, Mrs. O. B. Os- and Norman Hall of Aylmer. All management of Mr. L: .
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross borne on Sunday. attended the Wroxeter United year's members are: Gail
ye This ye
'!'urian. Bill Hart spent SaturdAy with Church anniversary services. This
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Higgins and his mother, Mrs. William Hart. Kretler,
president; Nancy Ver -
vice -president; Barb
Andrea of Erin spent the week-, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pollock steeg,
Noble, secretary; Gloria Kre11e ,
aid with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and Todd of Bramalea were Sun -
treasurer; �,�•� ��.
Higgins• day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Beigrave
Kaufman, � Stewait, Davi .Dick and Marlene Allan of Tor- Vern Clark.��, Warren Tishler, Paul
onto are the proud parents of a Mrs. Elaine McIntee and friend kh. and Mrs. Ha Cook, Mr. Douglas, Anita Remick, Brenda
baby girl, Heather Margaret, of Weston spent the weekend with Frank Coo nY
born Sept. 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Mac the former's mother, Mrs. Ross Cooper and Mrs. Telford Mann; Donna Martin: treasure!;
Allan are the happy grandpar- Sanderson. Cook attended the 90th wedding Sandra Templeman, Regan Dett-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Mac- anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. man, Tom' Pocaluykoo
William Osborne of Newmark- Leod, Miss Lucelle White and Edgar Howatt on Saturday.
et visited Saturday with his other members of the family Miss Nancy Anderson spent the DIV I ION MANAGER All members are hard
to get this year's sportsarts program gram
mother, Mrs. O. B. Osborne, atter spent the weekend at the White weekend with her parents. Nancy John tfcLeod has joined the
organized. We plan to sell T -
driving her home from a few home here. is now working at the Forest staff of Burke Electric shirts in the near future for the
days visit at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith had Avenue Day Nursery in St. Ltd. as manager of the elec- price of $3.00 Order forms wW be
brother, Fred Dunn, at Oakville. a successful auction sale on Thomas. trical contracting division of sent_ hoar Ywith,�e ch pupil so
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark spent Saturday with excellent weather This Sunday, October 3, will be that firm. Mr. McLeod, who parents may indicate whether
Saturday in Guelph and Burling- conditions. anniversary Sunday in Knox has more than 15 years' ex- they want their child to purchase
ton. Arthur Gibson, a student at United Church with Dr. Gordon perience in industrial, cum- a T-shirt.
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Hubbard, Wilfrid Laurier University, Hazelwood of Brussels as guest merenc home and farm
Mr. and Mrs. unarles SUnt�esaw... rraic. iw, �}ic„t tl�e w�c nc.lu °with cgcal;er ct both c:rviees. Morn wiring,comes from the
of Dorchester, Mr. and Mrs. Bill his family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gib- ing service at 11 a.m. and evening House league soccer will start
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Nordstt•om and Cathy of Grand son, Marcia and Louise. With him service at 8 p.m. London area. With his wife, m September 27, weather per -
Bend, . Mrs. Blair Sharp, Dave were Jamie Doyle and Jeff Mc The Belgrave Men's choir pro- Ruth and daughter Amy, they muting.
vided the special music for the have moved into their newly- —Karen Kaufman,
Sunday evening service at Purchased home on Glen,, Breads Mann
Egmondville United church. The Road in the Berry Patch. t
speaker was Rev. John
Oestreicher of Clinton.
Mrs. Robert Campbell, Doug-
las and Dianne of Winthrop visit-
ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T u r n b e rr y
Robert Hibberd Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd J
g t visited Saturday afternoon with
r ; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hammond
• of Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
attended the 75th anniversary Courier
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set•vices of Fordwich United
Church on Sunday and visited As promised in last week's ing their number facts. This week
with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zur- "Courier", we will try to focus they will go out-of-doors for one
dodel
brigg of RR 2, Clifford. this week's edition on the aca- period and build a tw_a,,
Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson demic aspect of learning. We In the Grades Five and Six
spent a few days recently with must stress the word "try" be- room, Mr. Sinnamon is busy
Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide and cause by no means is it possible teaching the geography of Egypt
Kimberly of Mount Hope, also to mention everything that goes to his younger students. His
• visited with his cousin, Mrs. on in any particular classroom. Grade, Six are quite excited about
Mabel Gummerson of Missis- Mrs. Maclntyre's Kindergart- the Mayan Indians in C ertral
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sauga. ens are busy studying the shapes America. In addition to teaching
of triangles, rectangles, squares his, children, Mr. Sinnamon
Attending the wedding in and circles. They have been teaches the Geography courses in
Toronto at St. Michael's and All learning new songs, particularly Grades Seven and Eight.
Angels' Anglican Church for emphasizing the nursery rhymes. Mr. Harrison teaches Science
Mark Speakman and Silvana When a song has been mastered it on Rotary. He teaches the chil-
Adanti, were Mr. and Mrs. Larry is acted out, bringing out the dra- dren the scientific approach, i.e.
• 0 Mayberry of Londesboro, Mr. matic qualities in each child. what makes earthworms crawl,
At The Dealersh
How I ton Ste Downtown G and Mrs. Frank Procter, Mrs. Grade One, Mrs. Elgie's room, seeds reproduce, etc. Each child
s>! Robert Procter, Miss Marjorie is the place where serious learn- in this way receives a basic
Procter of Vancouver, Miss ing commences. The pupils are scientific understanding of na-
Maxine Procter and Howard practising number facts, use ture.
Zettler, Chepstow. Mark's father, phonic skills to learn new words, In Grade Eight, Mr. Hooftman
,� Rev. C. F. Speakman, performed and make up stories about differ- teaches the English subjects,
the marriage. Blessing the mar- ent pictures. stressing in particular the cor-
s -9 FR-IDAY riage were Ven. A. D. Brown, Mrs. Marks' Grade Two class rect spelling and creative expres-
Eucharist, Rt. Rev. A. A. Reid. h bee b ki 't t ' E 1' h Mr Stat' - d
September 30,A October
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as n usy ma ing a c y ou s►onm ng is . �a, m a -
of all kinds of boxes. With this dition to performing the duties
particular project, the children associated with being a principal,
Huronview board
learn about the geographic' lay- teaches Mathemtics, Art, Music,
out of their area, the availability and Physical Education in this
of community services and grade.
reaches agreement
means of transportation. In ad- —Grade8
dition, the project provides a
to
base for creative compositions.
with em P y ees
In Grade Three, Miss Kirk- ON LY
A vote at Friday's meeting of
land's children have just com- M 0
the Huron County Council ratified
pleted a beautiful mural, entitled /
"Country
a two-year contract agreement
Roads in Autumn". �
They have also been busy with �
with Operating Engineers em-
the drilling of their subtraction MINUTES—
ployed at Huronview. The Union
facts. Each student has just re OF YOUR LIFE...
had already ratified the settle-
ment arrived at with the Com-
ceived their own reader as well. I ...WILI sAK A
mittee of Management of Huron-
Kerr's Grade Fours are
reading
ng the story "The Secret
view.
The new agreement will pro- °
Cave". They have made exciting
vide wage increases of 25 cents
fire drill posters and are review- • • • • • •
per hour effective January 1,
+
1976, 20 cents per hour effective
.4 H O W I C K FALL
July 1, 1976 and 30 cents per hour
effective January 1, 1977. This
settlement has also received ap-
proval of the Anti -Inflation
Board.
In other affairs at Huronview
the Management Committee re-
ported that the Ministry of Com-
munity and Social Services has
reported that subsidy payments
.
for the fiscal period April 1, 1975
to March 31, 1976 amount to
$1,017,593. With an increase of 5.5
per cent this will entitled Huron -
view to a maximum subsidy of
$1,073,561 for the fiscal period
.lpril 1, 1976 to March 31, 1977,
Since Mottat Lake Explora-
tions Limited will not be able to
supply natural gas to Huronview
.-(Ar the upcoming heating season,
and since 1976 represented, the
last year of alb agreement with
that firm, UniBn Gas Limited has
been contacted with regard to
HOWICK COMMUNITY CENTRE
supplying of gas at prices quoted
at the July meeting.
FRIDAY 9 SATURDAY, OCT. 1 2
The committee also expressed
concern in its report about the
Featuring Indoor exhibits
increasing number of people on
School fair
the waiting list for accommo-
dation at Huronview and noted
a H Achievement Day
that they will be meeting with
Local talent progrom
ministry representatives to dis-
Midway
cussthe
correthere
JOIN IN ON THE FUN!
problem. At present are
about 30 persons on the waiting
list
1 Highway 87 Between Gorrie and Fordwich
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