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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-28, Page 5'- - Hot Cric;p Pi;k;ka r, , T • • -� W u>rl 0 AdvaRoo-Tlssss, • ' ho+ C r i •` ,.. fir. Y► �� .� ., t. ;�c 41r , �.. ;------.---,.. .�.,. , . ....., Mstr >MI 'lla--Flaw f batAV ccr�, p �4, Resolutions are toiis x41CP , cPACS The HowickGrapevine ,�� P � r �� 3 S .o o ,� of Bluevale W1 meet � y` Q C; PBOFE&11UNAL teachers who care about our well - +N w 0 DEVELOPMENT DAY being and we all should appre- BLUEVALE—Mrs. Wi1Wam opened the � Pr'e�t, V x ., At Howick Central School, Pro- date the time they spend on us \ �►Pm'�. president of the East with the poem, ••1hs co IA a \ ¢ fessional Development days are each professions! deveitopmstit (• J Huron District of the Women's Flanders un. Md e V Q frequent, and are met with joy by day. \ V Institute asked, "Why do we keep paife was 6oafar for fLe well -p •� • . . e LT the students because on that day —Alison FAWW ® '• the making of resolutions to just attended meeft. • 0 D they get a holiday oce rom school. on at school THE TEACHER'S COLUMN one day or month of a new year?- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McKinney U- 7c But what reallyGreg Harter Resolutions was her topic when expressed their appreciation for If, (2 X when the students aren't ? she to members and 'f, ,}, 1) 's Yu rnm I there??? Where do you find an elephant? spots guests fiWI community work nancial dona0m. w a J6 i # Usuallyprofessional develop- ll Isot not of Bluevale Wi. Pr op "We must be resolute if we are Mrs. Alex MacTavish and lues. p ment days are used so that the aaagm uo spuadap 11 :Jasur to have peace of mind and if we William de Ves am leaches far O' 3 teachers can plan upcoming . C // � . p P M Batley intend to make the world a better the Indoor Gardening oovese. v O ai b k 4?j events. This coming professional place to live in. To have t, • J r I -� o�C X development da is to be on Nov. What hapl>ented when the new- 1 peace of The first meeting h Nov. u at ! S4 ,as ws 2f1, soon after the kindergarten to fie tried to blow up a car? `\ mind we must have justice; to p.m. in Bbt+evale United . p , 7r O 'adldllel -M have justice we must have love, The meeting on Dec. 11 Is a buns 1p •7 grade six report cards go home. which should extend to our uo sdl trip to Toronto. The 6igb11gbt is, far > It will be used for parent -teacher 1 s 1 aH ` �'~� families, friends, neighbors, The Living Christmas Tree at the d� a( 6ok interviews, so the parents and the Mr. Cober and -Mr. Buck country and around the world. People's Church. 4 teachers can discuss an rob- '� � M Y P Mrs. Humphries encouraged Rol! call, "Something m `�4ndre� Gtdc bee leets their child may be having. The students in Mrs. Dykstra's wltl'1 three GOAfldCtliiQ $ti'QI � all to write letters individually, today's society you wenld like to We are very lucky to have grade 7'8 wrote poems. Thesis 7 make a Phone call, or discuss the see changed," was answered Poems are just normal, usual H n•s , help t he f 4 r-rne r divide Problem rather than sexed one with many well dwu gM answem. poems. But they were written by the i'ecftin le l'nta four "YQI resolution some nye November WI hosted the students here at Howick School. 9 council or enc to make y party at -Believe me, they make it look so (or +5 • Eoeh part MU 6+ "n+%;n aware that we are not always Huronview, today. easy.1" par+ with their actions. Do Twenty-five dollars was —Shirley Boonstra o b Qr�� 4, a k,�o n and a#%^ pPk. wt* turn a deaf ear if ytlu are not donated for (�eistmas gifts to be satisfied with the justice of today. purchased by Family and Cause a little static! Children's Services in Huron SMELLS up with the sun in your face. You And I would be in my safe warm Mrs. Jim Johnston, resolution County. What kind of smells do you like? ask your parents if you can go to bed underground. convener, thanked Mrs. Hum- Mrs. Jim Johnston conducted a The smell of apple pie, the beach and tbe se Bin ' Pls•1e8• current events Y Y yes. you Mrs. Charles Mothers, Cecil Payne was � winner. ' and Mrs. Or the smell of cheese with rye? finally get there and you race out Although I would be 'surrounded of the car. First you take off your with weeds Do you like the smell of bread shod, them tip toe over and pebbles. Theres the beach. beside me the rocks And there would be other seeds THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Mother loves to bake, ' Or do you like the smell You run on to the sand. The First I would never et lowly or sad WMS holds meetin Of a small piece of cake? s is g Y step " dry and very hot. Then you And I would never get scared , Pro clamatip on get to the wet sand. It's nice and with all the noise Do you like the smell cool. Then you have this sudden But I would r in . safe warm at Mundell home Of a full grown pine, urge to fun and jump into the sea. bedunderground. M H Or do you like the smell You come up for a breath and Of a bottle of white wine? think to yourself 'how refresh- And my roots would be growing BLUEVALE—Nov. 7 found most in our thoughts. Mn. Rosy So tell me, what kind of smell you nB' to be as big as me members of the Women's NE81 offered prayer. WHEREAS The Royal Canadian Legion fully supports like sonny, -Steve McCallum And them ,i would burst out of the Missionary Society of Knox The minutes of the last two the Cadet Leagues of Canada; and Y, And I'll tell you, soil Presbyterian Church, Bluevale, meetings were read and adopted. Michelle Statis reap wants to And see the firsts t of da sitting around a cosy fire at the Sixteen members answered the WHEREAS many branches of the Royal Canadian I like the smell of mexteyl have, or be, a crop. Let's hope I would grow in the beautifulsunhome of Mrs. Gordon Mundell. roll call with a verse relating to Legion have chosen to sponsor units of the Canadian Cadet Tom V0rO$ she will be ripe! But my roots would still be in file The Organizatiorits that help train the youth of our, country; and hymn, "Give Me the Wings remembrance. Shirley Boonstra safe warm bed undergroun4. of Faith", opened.. the meeting Fifty-seven visits to the sleds WHEREAS 11}79 has been 'proclaimed as the Centennial MYNOISYPOEM WHAT I WANT TO followed with a poem, "Those were recorded. year of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets; and, - I like the noise of pigs grunting, DO WITH MY LIFE And I would grow and grow Who Sleep In Flanders", read by Collection was received and Or the bang of the gun when, my I wish I was a seed of corn Until I grew ears of corn Mrs. Glenn Golley. dedicated by Mrs. Golley. jun�WHEREAS The Army. Cadet League of Canada in 'con- dad's hunting And I could be in the warm soil And then my leaves would fade Reading fromthe 100th Psalm, Mite box money was collected tion with the Royal Canadian Legion is aetlVely promoting I like the noise of books slam- And the rain would be falling on Until the day I die Mrs. William Easton was in and Glad Tiding subscriptions the Centecnial year of the Army Cadet movement; mug, me But next year maybe I will live charge of devotions, ;; king of were renewed. Mrs. Lolo Mann Also the noise of zippers zipping And lightning would strike with forever. ' loud thunder peace and freedoms- with was selected as a candidate for KNOW YE THAT WE, by and with the approval of the u•: r like the noise of people—Michelle Remembrance Day being fore- the friendship and service Army Cadet League of Canada do hereby designate the seven ��, EVen the seagulls when their _.:I of the Presbyterial• days commencing November 25th and ending December 1st squawking, r— MRS. GEORGE BROWN Mrs. Jack Jenkins gave a very as I like the noise of Children. �B- 1 interesting topic, "The Human ing, Dimension". She said some TTablet tP� , . Also the noise of school bells Chinese people live in the ,(j• 1 ringing. wilderness in. primitive homes. and we do recommend to all loyal members of the .. Isn't noise beautiful? Notes They want education now, andRGo Persond also to have security efoeCanadian Legion that the dedicate themselves t0 the fa'...—Leah Lfleebk of themsel and r famies encouraging-wider public recognition of'the, Cadet Organ ' TOUCH OF THE SAND Dr• and Mrs. Alex Strong, in Brookhaven Nursing Home, and *ith other relatives in Together �Y � pray for izatiant 'and accept personal responsibifity for encouraging This is -the mprning of a nice Paula, Heidi and Peter of Wingham. summer da You'suddenly wake Wingham, Strathroys. service in the home. They love their Branches to a greater effort in the support of their Cadet L "P`' Y• y ngham'spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill King and Mrs. Luella Sanderson is a their country', they love the Lord Units. +'�. and Mrs. Robert Strong. family, Brussels, Ed Gilmar of patient in Wingham and District and Pray for peace. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hoy of Geri Care, Hospital. Mrs. Golley thanked the Harriston, Mrs. C`�h� Wingham visited Sunday with Everett Cathers, Wroxeter, Mrs. Mrs. Sheldon Mann ac- for her bome. -" l.:h Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. Harry Gowdy and Miss Mary companied Mr. and Mrs. F owing - hymn and Mr. and • Mrs. Robert Beth Sanderson were supper Clarence McCallum of Wingham Prayer lunch was served by the (� Mayburry, John, Jane and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond to Stratford and they and Miss ��, Mrs. Mann and Mm- Cr' Stephan of Kitchener have taken Gowdy on Sunday. Clara McCallum of Stratford Elston. up residence in the former Burns Mrs. Howard Neable, Mrs. visited their aunt, Mrs. James cc�Se� Stewart home which they have William A. Smith and Miss McCallum of St. Thomas. purchased. Margaret Dane attended the Robert Wade of Montreal, 11outl.wtec... Mr. acid Mrs. Clifton Coulter, Black Watch Royal Highland Quebec, visited Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Marian, Marlene and Scottish Regiment colorful Harold Robinson on Sunday. Mr. Bible Society fleo�t'�{�,.\\e Michele spent 1 y pageant at Kitchener Memorial and Mrs. Clinton Honeyford of . y Dominion President `/ pen est Sunda with Mrs. Eleanor Kress of Listowel. Auditorium on Wednesday Gowanstown also at ,the raises honey �en341�or�adly Solty Mrs. Harvey Adams attended evening. same home. Pleosic�9\y the `christening of her great Rev. and Mrs. William A. GORRIE—Mrs. William A. Q granddaughter, Rachel Henderson of Woodstock and . . , Elizabeth, infant daughter of Mr. Sandy Henderson of Toronto • Smith, G St reported that X82.79 was raised for the Gomes and Mrs. Douglas King, held in spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. ��n �s branch of the Bible Society at the �L°""•'`� — Harriston United Church. A Alvin Mundell. • m in the Gorti e Una dinner was held teed eld after the service Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cherry, VVI speaker Church d Tuesday. This ;s an at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cherry and William increased of ;213.80 over 1976 Earle King of Harriston. Cherry of Palmerston visited canvass. This generosity of tba Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott have recently with Mrs. Edwarddonors is appreciated as also returned home after spending ten Bolander. at Fordwich those, who took time to canvass. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. find Mrs. Michael Harrison FORDWICH—Mrs. Edgar Rev. Orrence Laramie!, Sean Rea with their grand- of Burlington spent the weekend Gedcke opened the Women's President, opened the In daughters, Lisa and Laura, of with Mrs. Glad Edgar. Institute meeting with the In- with Prayer. Guelph while their parents were Mrs. Earl Cudmore of Brussels statute Ode followed b A few problems were discussed on holiday in Florida. visited Sunday at the home of Mr. Y Mary Stewart Collect and the Lord's and plans were made for the 19M Mrs. Stanley Grainger of and Mrs. Bill Nay. canvas. Rev. Ernest Fellows London and Mrs. Mervyn Mr. and Mrs. Melville Dennis �ay� closed them with Grainger of Exeter visited Mrs. visited Sunday with her sister, The devotion was given by Mrs. A dainty hutch was served Elmer Harding and Mrs. Dick Y by Cecil Grainger and Mr. Grainger Mrs. Olive Currie of Ailsa Craig, Agla reported on the area con- Mrs. E. Fellows. ' vention. ` The guest speaker, Mrs. • _ • Harriet Boon, is a wife and MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH W1 will install mother, who also runs her own F y sheep farm promoting lamb and Wroxeter the many uses that can be made from the sheep wool. Mrs. Boon had a very colorful display of peter Isabelle and little ° Christmas 116ghts wools and yarns. She explained daughter Jennifer of Miissinaf ' how to get the different shades by visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. GORRIE—The Education and informative talk on adult using dyes and demonstrated the Clarence Clemeit, on Saturday. Cultural Activities meeting of the education outlining the vast cardingof wool for either light or Mrs. Cliff Marks accompanied Gorrie Women's Institute was amount of material and many heavy weight .wool. Mrs. Boon Mr. and Ma's. Wallace Nixon of •�a.� ' •,� 4 - held Wednesday, Nov. 21. The kinds of media to further our also demonstrated the old spinet Fordwich to Toronto for the 1. weekend and visited her resident, Mrs. Alvin Grainger education. and the modern spinning wheel P g daugMrs. Elaine McIntee o[ and secretary, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Glen Johnston reported on The motto, 'Whatever Hap- u6 • 1fY - o Gibson, conducted the business the Guelph convention held at pened to the Good Old Da Weston. Days' was Michael Dvernichuk and little after the usual opening of the Bingeman Park, Oct -'29-30. The given by Mrs. Crosby Sotheran. r meeting. theme for the convention was "I She commented that back in the son Adam of Keswick and Michael Brewster and son Robert Mrs. Alex .,Graham and Mrs. am a Canadian". She called on early 1900s a family was a unit, a lights installed on the of Toronto spent Robert were appointed to other members, who attended, to all for one and one for all, and 1 the weekend at ppoint Lav large give their impressions of the two- everything was done manually. � home of the farmer's sister, ��- Christmas tree on Main Street day meeting. Today the homes are highly Mr. and Mrs. Alan Baitley, Tania and possibly Christmas lighting ' mechanized, making the home and Angela. YOU DON'T HAVE 1� SHOUT MERRY CHRISTMAS fixtures in the business area. Roll call, display a craft for life much easier. Mrs. Sotheran Lloyd Black, Kincardine, and • Projects of the WI are an in- leisure or pleasure, was an- wondered whether the modern Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, terest In sponsoring a visit to swered by members with many generation is any happier than Ripley, visited Mr. land Mrs. Bill I. if you decorate vo ur house with Christmas lights. keep it Fordwich Nursing Home in items of interesting handiwork they were in the good old days, Wright one day last week. nimppie. Too much�of a good thing is a waste cif electricitc. November and plans are being and craft. even with.the easier living. The senior citizens held their 2. Tum vour Christmas display on after 7 pm, when the demand m8de to cater at the Howick A successful course on indoor The roll call was to name an regular card party recently Community Centre on Dec. 7. gardening was completed and an article of clothing you wore to under the convenership of Mr. for electricity is lighter.. And please. remember to sN itch it off Street name signs were proposed and Mrs. Cliff Marks, Mrs. Della at bedtime. gns p posed announcement of a new one, school. It was answered by 21 McMichael and Mrs. Lil as a future project, but more common sense approach to members and 12 visitors. _i. t happy Christmas is a safe make lits. Discard cikl Fights investigation is needed. nutrition and cooking, was set for Gallaher. Winners for the men that C.S.A.oshow wear car clstmah±e and make sure lights are marked Mrs. Cecil Wilson gave two Nov. 22. were•Bob Gibson and Mel Dames A. for kufety book reviews on John S. Crosbie's After the close of the meetingBe suspicious of anyone of while Fred Porter, playing as a book, The incredible Mrs. refreshments were served by fering a cure for arthritis, warns lady, and Mrs. William Dettman OUR BEST WISH -DONT WASTE YOUR ENERGY USE [T WISELY. Chadrick, and Grass Grows Mrs. Jack Ferguson, Mrs. the Arthritis Society. Usually it is captured the ladies' prijm. Wes Greener Over the Septic Tank by Gladys Edgar and Mrs. Martin just your money there people are Ball was the winner of the hwky Erma Bombeck. She also Rave an Scott and the hostess. a "Ier. draw.