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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-05, Page 6Sherry Robertson, Bluevale; Margaret Thornton, Gorrle; and Carolyn Strong, Gorda. All the girls except Sher Robertson completed six of the 24 clubs. Miss Robertson was honored for completing 12 clubs. Missing are Shelia and Shirley Dorsch, Bluevale, who completed six clubs, and Nancy Kieffer, Belmore, who completed 12 clubs. p09s like'to look PreY tota� Ever wonder how some Schnlegs and ears are shaved one Trace insisted auzers grow long .,, ,. third down with the rest left long. this nature would be abenificiall ft a hotel or and beards or why so many In the case of a poodle there are 'this area. People would be willing Poodles have pompons on the end many different cuts. "Some to drive from London, Kitchener, Of their tails? These dogs, along people like a clean face and Chuen Sound and Guelph to board with a vast v#riety of other others prefer a moustache left," their dogs at a good place. She breeds, have been taken to .a she said. But the feet are always explained that her hotel would groomer, someone who not only shaved and a pompon is styled on "have more of a relaxed at - trims and styles hair, but also the tail. shampoos and conditions it, clips After li mosphere, as if they were at nails, cleans and disinfects ears and her in Toronto Tracey home. ed to and sometimes brushes their Waterloo. There she began her teeth. own business as a In Turnberry Estates lives one groomer, L CProfessional such groomer, 17 -year-old She also wor at the Conestoga Tracey Brown. Pet Village. Tracey explained that she A second move brought Tracey became interested in the profes- and family to Turn Estates Z sion about -four years ago while last June. Today she works for living in Toronto. That's when the Wingham Veterinary she got Muffin, her Miniature She explained 'they call her in Schnauzer. clients want their dogs After Muffin was first snipped gran ed. But when she's not and clipped by a groomer Tracey busy a the clink at±e was anown now io maintain the her a where a room ha4 A60s nee oi' . • - • finished product. It didn't take hs berry • • , • • ti long before her. skill was utensils. with all the necessary •.• developed and she began grooming friends' dogs as a Inside the room is a tub for a �' : Pastime. But that wasn't enough; bathing, cutting table, three •• !M a • she wanted to become a ' Professional. So Tracey took a sm' electric dog hair cutters • shampoos and• conditioners, • private course that enabled her different to groom any breed of do and types of combs and g scissors and on one wall a mass worked for groomers and of photographs of all the dogs breeders in Toronto to pra her profession. ctice Tracey has groomed so far. Trace �•�.��-a "AILS—Tr Trace y averages about eight to a�Y Brown, a dog groomer living in Y said that many breeds 10 cuts Per week including to Ttxiliysrry Estates, clips her dog's nails. Trac ey does have styling cha"Cteristics. clinic and her grooming f ; the vat clinic and has her own business es Terriers, for. instance,, are private business• home• basically cut the same wa short She said, "I'm not really that Y, well known yet, but it is TI* Lasting the back, long hair left on the building.- n s WYAS)" . legs and a beard and, .y, Once established ' in this area styled on the face. Spaniels on the Other hand are a bit varied. she hopes to accomplish dream,her However they usually are cut ' a dog hotel which would ' . HMSTMAS CRAFT short on the back I feature grooming, boarding and long hair on the training. AND BAKE SALE - this Aweekre for the Homebound Ski � Dei,■ $ from 1 to 4 p.m. The three groups are getting and new. � .1i ..,. which have developed over the Advase"Tlaw. D800mber 5. IM. Immi ration each in their own way. The Tues- day people are diligently working films own Heart to Three Ms which range from Christmas trees to vases to candle holders. 7U Three Ms of M. Andrew's Sponsored by . . met evening in macrame towel rings and plant hangers._ UIPPW Room of Jack ROavie Opportunity Mrs. Wallace Richardson the KINDERGARTEN—This week we had Miss Kennedy in to Diarist. Devotions were con ducted by Jack sad Helen Currie and101aincluded a poem, "Let Us Go was re regular class s usual fol- lowing a full week of term tests. reace�„ • readies, "1Le DelerIng working with rhythm band in- recxiwas vW and dedicated With a i Poem on `Tithing" Dy Mr. Currie. results are back and report .cards were sent home Mrs. Morley Bushell in- Mrs. Martin brought in a cocoon for us trodwed the film, "A Beater Place Than Hoene", from the Wingham television series, "The On Tuesday and . Wednesday Newcomers". It portrayed the emigration of the Irish to Canada GRADES I-4—This has been a busy week for us s we In 1847, the result of the potato Macintosh Apples Florida Vine Ripened Tomatoes 4 qt. basket .99 famine in Ireland. Rev. Dr. Roberti Armstrong showed the 4-H AWARDS- Mring the 4-H Homemaking Mm with the Prayer' Club Achieve - ment Days, held last Saturday at Howlck Central School, Ms � �d �� � On 12 girls received County Honors, for completing a number of the 24 different clubs. Here be December 16 following the are Nan Galley, Donna Kamrath and Gloria Detzler, Belmore; Evelyn Zimmerman, Gorrie; gay School concert. Valerie Johnston, Bluevale; Eleanor Gibson, Fordwich; Sherry Robertson, Bluevale; Margaret Thornton, Gorrle; and Carolyn Strong, Gorda. All the girls except Sher Robertson completed six of the 24 clubs. Miss Robertson was honored for completing 12 clubs. Missing are Shelia and Shirley Dorsch, Bluevale, who completed six clubs, and Nancy Kieffer, Belmore, who completed 12 clubs. p09s like'to look PreY tota� Ever wonder how some Schnlegs and ears are shaved one Trace insisted auzers grow long .,, ,. third down with the rest left long. this nature would be abenificiall ft a hotel or and beards or why so many In the case of a poodle there are 'this area. People would be willing Poodles have pompons on the end many different cuts. "Some to drive from London, Kitchener, Of their tails? These dogs, along people like a clean face and Chuen Sound and Guelph to board with a vast v#riety of other others prefer a moustache left," their dogs at a good place. She breeds, have been taken to .a she said. But the feet are always explained that her hotel would groomer, someone who not only shaved and a pompon is styled on "have more of a relaxed at - trims and styles hair, but also the tail. shampoos and conditions it, clips After li mosphere, as if they were at nails, cleans and disinfects ears and her in Toronto Tracey home. ed to and sometimes brushes their Waterloo. There she began her teeth. own business as a In Turnberry Estates lives one groomer, L CProfessional such groomer, 17 -year-old She also wor at the Conestoga Tracey Brown. Pet Village. Tracey explained that she A second move brought Tracey became interested in the profes- and family to Turn Estates Z sion about -four years ago while last June. Today she works for living in Toronto. That's when the Wingham Veterinary she got Muffin, her Miniature She explained 'they call her in Schnauzer. clients want their dogs After Muffin was first snipped gran ed. But when she's not and clipped by a groomer Tracey busy a the clink at±e was anown now io maintain the her a where a room ha4 A60s nee oi' . • - • finished product. It didn't take hs berry • • , • • ti long before her. skill was utensils. with all the necessary •.• developed and she began grooming friends' dogs as a Inside the room is a tub for a �' : Pastime. But that wasn't enough; bathing, cutting table, three •• !M a • she wanted to become a ' Professional. So Tracey took a sm' electric dog hair cutters • shampoos and• conditioners, • private course that enabled her different to groom any breed of do and types of combs and g scissors and on one wall a mass worked for groomers and of photographs of all the dogs breeders in Toronto to pra her profession. ctice Tracey has groomed so far. Trace �•�.��-a "AILS—Tr Trace y averages about eight to a�Y Brown, a dog groomer living in Y said that many breeds 10 cuts Per week including to Ttxiliysrry Estates, clips her dog's nails. Trac ey does have styling cha"Cteristics. clinic and her grooming f ; the vat clinic and has her own business es Terriers, for. instance,, are private business• home• basically cut the same wa short She said, "I'm not really that Y, well known yet, but it is TI* Lasting the back, long hair left on the building.- n s WYAS)" . legs and a beard and, .y, Once established ' in this area styled on the face. Spaniels on the Other hand are a bit varied. she hopes to accomplish dream,her However they usually are cut ' a dog hotel which would ' . HMSTMAS CRAFT short on the back I feature grooming, boarding and long hair on the training. AND BAKE SALE - this Aweekre for the Homebound Ski � Dei,■ $ from 1 to 4 p.m. The three groups are getting and new. � .1i ..,. which have developed over the Sacred wwwaw Town Hell each in their own way. The Tues- day people are diligently working ' The centre is financially aided to Heart • which range from Christmas trees to vases to candle holders. Mailbox Sponsored by grant to Fund the craft sessions macrame towel rings and plant hangers._ and supplies, any furniture or Jack ROavie Opportunity equipment needed to operate the supplies KINDERGARTEN—This week we had Miss Kennedy in to GRADES 7 -6 --This past week Workshop show a film strip on sharing at Christmas. We have been was re regular class s usual fol- lowing a full week of term tests. ..-.. working with rhythm band in- A full creek of tests is not all fun All the struments in music period and practising for the concert. results are back and report .cards were sent home The Fruit and &ndy Sho a PI' Mrs. Martin brought in a cocoon for us Friday. Wingham to study. It was a cocoon from a big moth. On Tuesday and . Wednesday We have tho following spocials: GRADES I-4—This has been a busy week for us s we Mrs. Janet Reid _ , public health classfor two lessons to Macintosh Apples Florida Vine Ripened Tomatoes 4 qt. basket .99 aTe preparing for our concert on Dec. 12. assist as rt of Instruction ies. the Family Lite stOurnewstudent,H lb. .59 California Navel open es doz. 1.49 California Red Grapes GRADES 5-6—We decorated our classroom for the Christmas our 2 lbs./1.29 Neilson's chocolate Bars 1 Large Ib. season. We also exchanged names for school to attend full-time English classes at Listowel Head Lettuce .29 Cooked Ham 2/." our gift -giving, put on b Cones Y toga College. Sliced Large Bologna Continued Ib. 2.49 We hew aIb..99 Yaod ssl� of mixed nvh and peanuts. i to A GOOD ONE q'#. ire! 2X Milk 1.� O O C �Iowa Y_ _j pilon* 367.3241 St. Paul's C (ANGLICAN) WING HAM John Street of Centre Street The R«ter+ The Rev. John T.M. Swon, L. Th. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 • Tho SKond Sunday in Advont, Bible Sunday • 8:30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School i 1 a.m.--Martins, Holy Baptism & Sermon Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday were big days at the procedures to Ontario housing policies. Mr. Mill left the group this Aweekre for the Homebound with an update on legal rights The three groups are getting and new. � .1i ..,. which have developed over the ready for the Christmas season, past few months each in their own way. The Tues- day people are diligently working ' The centre is financially aided to ahead on their ceramic projects, a large extent by the Wingham New H ° which range from Christmas trees to vases to candle holders. s wh have applied foot arias who g ernment Thursday's craft group is making grant to Fund the craft sessions macrame towel rings and plant hangers._ and supplies, any furniture or /� RepresOting the Crawford Mill equipment needed to operate the supplies and Davies law firm was Mr' Mail. He spoke to the Thursday ' ibr renovations to the The concern aril of lthose group on a variety of legal eiT�ort involved to develop the centre matters of concern to mature citizens,, Several questions Into a warm and comfortable environment is followed ranging from will Certainly ap. preciated. L .. ! • v..r r w one 19%0111 y VUr SWEETHEART this CHRISTMAS. Then SURPRISE her on that day with a GIFT from MiLLER'S EVWY WO " Wrap" Free forMa/e CUSWftW TILLER'S LADIETWE Wingham Open every night the week prior to Christmas Open 6 days a week during December I ,_ , �""- Dolylwr� Chris MIDD. LETON�'SmH=� F16hMgsand wrap, it -.-�. -- •-rr...y onv a,wnvery. 1 li