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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-28, Page 12No U—The Winghain Advance -Times, February 2& 1878 .w 75, DO YOUR BEST Science Fair had their pictures a ICrOIA v � l vR WEEK Laatweek was called "Do Your taken for t*s week's paper. Be- s1, free until you withdraw the funds. Best Week,,. I pe students are en- cause the grade six winners were skating during picture taking + eg e } ■l TRUST couraged to do their best at all time, we want to mention them in 1979 — you will become eligible times throughout this week. The this column. \+,� students should try their hardest Physical category: first, Jeff y " , Revenue Canada Revenu Canada Taxation, Imp6t at their school work and to be Smith; second, Steven McCallum sok Hon Anthony C Abbott 1. hon Anthony C Abho" M�nt.te. Min" polite at all times. Hopefully the and James Groom. Surprise yourself. habits picked up during this week General category: First, Leslie will be carried out throughout the Zurbrigg and Greg Gibson; rest of the school year. second, David Robertson and Shelley Moffat Tom Millar; third, Theresa Koe-\ SCIENCE FAIR nig and Denise Turner. For the past two months, the Biological category: first, grade six, seven and eight stu- Sandra Gedcke andSharon dents have been preparing for the Langendoen -, second, Shauna r science fair. Students organize a Dane and Brenda Martin; third, + ` project to try to Prove something Christina Mast and Amy Deigh- k, scientific. There are three cate- ton. ' gories for the science fair: Mr. Baynard and Mr. Stratton General, Biological and Physi have worked very hard to make ` cal• the science fair a success, and in- The 7 and 8 students who a '' grade deed they have! won first and second prize in the z ,;. odworki n Talk on wo g { d 4` en•oedbymembers FORDWICH—Bob Wallace of pearls for pleasant words;' Maitland Woodworking spoke to diamonds for delight and an interested audience of discipline; rubies for remem members and guests when the bering and reliability; emeralds ' Fordwich Women's Institute held for examining one's life; and the sapphire for stud and making its February meeting. PP y Mr. Wallace and his brother use of one's brain. F A I R W 1 N N E RS—These students were the first Bill operate the woodworking The roll call was answered by He told of working mainly an- SCIENCE and second place winners from Grade 8 with their projects back row shop. members telling about an with pine but also said they would ti ue article of furniture in the q at the Howick Central School science fair. In the best biology project, Wayne Brown make anything requested by a in the customer's home. Announced during the 9 y Craig Penne had the the best physics and there was a tie between Trevor customer business portion of the meeting choice of wood. All that is was the visit from children from required is a picture ,n�oor the Regional Centre, Palmer - description of the article wand. ston, on February 27. He told how their work was inspired by an interest in the The meeting closed and lunch work of their grandfather who was served by the hostesses, carved pine. With a display of Mrs W. Bilton, Mrs. H. Doig and. completed furniture, he ex -Mrs. J. Robinson. a 1 plait how the pine boards are W kiln -dried with steam and also showed an example of dovetailing corners on a drawer UCW meets .,,4 wl: I by hand and machine. The speaker answered a at �'�ore question from the audience on paint removal and told what to BELMORE The McIntosh- to remove finishes and what use UCW met the afternoon to to refinish the article. Be ' use The two brothers travel to craft of Feb. 21 in the basement of the .• and also displayed their McIntosh church. President Mrs. ""'" shows Bob Wood opened the meeting work at the International P with the reading of "Clock of , Plowing Match. With humorous comments, Mr. Life". Mrs. Mac Inglis took the a ! stories and Wallace ended his talk by making devotions, beginning with a hymn ~~ " and then reading from Genes is a sign for the Fordwich Park and g 3:7-13. This was followed by donating it. meditation and prayer. .-� f t ' The meeting began with the Another hymn was sung and s "' Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. the new officers installed by Rev. } f s, Mrs. H. Gibson conducted devotions and Mrs. R. Livermore Hakyoo Park. Mrs. Waltery �u „ Renwick had the study on xs;r. spoke on the motto, Memory 1s a educational television and Mrs. wonderful treasure chest if you Wilfred Johann read thank -you know how to pack it". She ifelated treasured gems to good deeds notes. Lunch was then served and the meeting adjourned. and fine qualities in one's life: GRADE 7 WINNERS in the science fair at Howick Central were (back row) Wendy Groom, second in the general category; Fraser Hayden, second in biology; Don Haas- noot, second in physics; (front) Andrew Martin, first in biology; Lloyd Lockie, tops in physics; and the team of Ste- phen Housser and Steven Burbidge, with the best general project. PocaIuyko and the team OT Vreg -VU9I-- ison for best general. In the front, Wendy Langendoen was second in biology, Bryan Schneider teamed with Todd Red - don for second in general, and Kim Pfeffer and Cecile Clarke teamed for second in physics. LOOKING AT PLANTS—Shelley Statla and Joy Delghton, two girls In Grade 5 at Howick Central, look over one of the projects done by Grades 6,9 In the science fair at the school. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS FREE LIFE INSURANCE Maximum $2,000 with every $100 in your share account. FREE CH0EQU NG 90 Day Deposits Pay 10%% Feb. 1 Let your money work in your community. We are now selling RRSP's at 10% interest -- with no charges. NORTH HURON CREDIT UNION LTI1.. Iss:nnhins t Alfr*d St. S. 357-21111 Buy your home, life, boat, and auto insurance from a friend The Co-operators your credit union sponsored insurance company Co-operation among Co -Ops. Located in the Credit Union Building. 8 Alfred St., [corner of Josephine St.] Wingham, Clint. 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Hon Anthony C Abbott 1. hon Anthony C Abho" M�nt.te. Min" can do yourself. Surprise yourself. 41 I