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An Inter -denominational
.4 high. school could soon exist
Christian high school in
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ominationai Christian
High School Society was
formed in January 1981 and
is currently in the process of
purchasing land in East
Wawanosh Township for the
pure a of constructing a
high.. chool.
The group's president, Dr.
John Vanderkooy of Harris -
ton, said the whole matter is
going before an Ontario
Municipal Board (OMB)
hearing in Goderich on Aug.
2 and no definite plans have
been finalized for the school.
"We're not building this
year," confirmed Dr. Van-
derkooy ,
an•derkooy, who added that the
initial proposal calls for a
six -classroom school with
space available for a princi-
pal's office and library.
East Wawanosh Township
clerk Winona Thompson said
the proposal is going to an
OMB hearing because the
township council refused the
zoning change to institution-
al.
The seven -acre parcel of
in exchange program
Correspondent
MRS. LEWI'.S STONEHQUSE
887-9487 \\
Miss Lois Black, Vancouv-
er, . B.C., Mrs. Margaret
Goebel, Edmonton, Alberta
and Mrs. Marilyn Roddie,
Campbell River, B.C. visited
with their aunt, Mrs. Etta
Cook of the Maitland Manor
Nursing Home, Goderich and
also with other relatives at
Goderich, Auburn, Wingham
and Belgrave.
Members of Calvin -Brick
Obtiftciiy
and Knox United joined with
the congregation of Knox
Presbyterian Church Sunday
morning. Service was con-
ducted by Rev. Kenneth
Innes of Brussels.
Mrs. Cheryl Cronin of
Blyth sang two solos. She was
accompanied by Mrs. Hazel
Dalrymple at the piano.
Mr. Harold Keating went
on a bus trip to Douglas Point
recently and on the way home
toured the Pine River Cheese
Factory,
Katherine Procter returned
home last week after spend-
ing 10 days at the home of
Julie Vezina, Boischatel,
Quebec. Julie is spending
this week with Katherine.
.The girls are participating in
a bilingual exchange arrang-
ed by Sevec.
Miss Reta Mather of
Woodstock visited this week
with Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Vincent.
VIOLET SELENA HIGGINS
Following a brief illness,
Violet Selena Higgins died in
Wingham and District Hospi-
tal on Friday, July 15, 1983.
She was in her 90th year.
Mrs. Higgins was the for-
mer Violet Selena Wheeler, a
daughter of the5late Charles
Wheeler and Mary Ann Wilk-
inson. She was born in Morris
Township on April 12, 1894,
and received her elementary
education at SS No. 3, Morris.
Throughout the years of her
marriage to Nelson Higgins,
they farmed on the third
concession of Morris at RRS,
Brussels.
Mrs. Higgins was a mem-
ber of Knox United Church,
Belgrave and belonged to the
United Church Women and
the Belgrave Women's Insti-
tute. -
Mr. and Mrs. Higgins were
married at the Methodist
parsonage in Belgrave in
1914, He predeceased her in
1969. She was also prede-
ceased by one child in infancy
and by a daughter (Carrie),
Mrs, Rod McLeod, in 1981.
' Surviving are four daugh-
ters, Dorothy Higgins of RR5,
Brussels; (Ferrol), Mrs. Car. -
man Farrier, Toronto; (Mil-
dred) Mrs. Lloyd McDonald
of Waterloo and (Edna) Mrs.
Tom Pletch, Brussels; three
sons, Charles, Norman and
Ross, all of RRS, Brussels,
There are, 19 grandchildren,
14 great grandchildren and
one brother, Cecil Wheeler of
Blyth.
The late Mrs. Higgins
rested at the Currie -Walker
Funeral Home, Wingham,
until July 18 when service
was conducted by Rev. John
G. Roberts. Interment follow-
ed in Brandon Cemetery,
Belgrave.
Pallbearers were six grand-
sons, Bob McLeod; Brian
Farrier, Scott McDonald, Don
Plet.eh, Bruce Higgins and
Paul McLeod. Flowers were
carried by two granddaugh-
ters, Lorran McDonald and
Donna Higgins, and one
great granddaughter, Lori
Cronin.
land is currently owned by
Lloyd Hutton Real Estate
Limited of Kincardine and is
known as Hutton Heights.
Mrs. Thompson said the
township approved a sever-
ance application, but it is
subject to the zoning change.
"Plans are in the embrion-
ic stage," said Dr. Vander -
k There are currently 11
similar high schools in Ontar-
io where, Dr. Vanderkooy
said, instruction is taught in
a Christian atmosphere with
no apologies made.
He said public schools are
"doing a tine job and there is
a real place for them."
"We don't expect the
public schools to become
Christian schools," said Dr.
Vanderkooy, pointing out
that some parents want a
distinct Christian education
for their children.
Tentative plans call for
starting Grades 9 and 10 in
the school when it is complet-
ed and for a projected
enrolment of 80 to 160
students in five to 10 years.
The president of the 180 -
member society doesn't see
declining enrolment, the pro -
Huron,'?
blem plaguing public schools
as a problem for the future
Christian high school. He
noted the other 11 Christian
high schools in the province
have had increasing enrol-
ment during their operation.
Dr. Vanderkooy' said the
public schools will hardly
notice any enrolment drop
from students entering the
Christian high school. It is
anticipated the majority of
the students will come from
three elementary Christian
schools in Listowel, Lucknow
and Clinton.
A full range of subjects
will be offered, and Dr.
Vanderkooy anticipates no
problems- in developing a
curriculum which meets Min-
istry of Education guidelines.
The society will elect mem-
bers from within its group to
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Walton bids farewell
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
A large crowd of friends,
neighbours and relatives ga-
thered in the Walton com-
munity hall on Tuesday eve-
ning July 19 to bid farewell to
Herb and Mildred Traviss
prior to their moving to their
new home in Seaforth.
Euchre was played with
prizes going to Annie Reid for
high lady, Sadie McDonald,
aooe'la'dy,' high roanHarold
Bolger, low man -Jim Wil-
liamson.
Master of ceremonies was
Howard Hackwell. Glenda
Carter played a piano solo.
Blaine Marks presented sev-
eral selections with his violin
accompanied by Marjorie
Humphries at the piano. This
was followed by a piano solo
by Susan Carter.
Phyllis Mitchell played
several violin selections ac-
companied by Marjorie. Viola
Kirkby read a reading "How
do you know for sure you arc
getting older."
Ann 'Ryan was commenta-
tor' for a 'three 'part skit of
Walton's Little Theatre.
Phyllis Mitchell played the
part of Herb and Marie
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3 cups strong hot tea
cup sugar
I -' i cups orange juice
cup lemon juice
cup orange liqueur (optional)
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Combine hot tea and sugar. Stir until
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Coutts played the part of
Mildred. Helpers were Max-
ine Marks, Audrey Hackwell
and Viola Kirkby.
Annie Reid read an address
and Bill Coutts presented the
couple with a gift of money.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Elgie of
Gorrie conducted the morn-
ing worship service on Sun-
day at Duff's United with
special music selections by
Mr. Elgie.
Next Sunday Cathy Under-
wood will be 'responsible for
the morning worship.
Mr. Neil McDonald return-
ed to Vancouver B.C. Wed-
nesday following a holiday
with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ken 'McDonald and
other relatives and friends.
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said Dr. Vanderkooy, adding
that the local group will be
using the guidance of the
other Christian schools in
setting up their own.
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We wish to sincerely thank
our relatives, friends and
neighbours for their kindness
and expressions of sympathy
during our recent bereave-
ment In the loss of our dear
mother, Selena Higgins. The
lovely flower tributes, cards,
donations to the Belgrave
United Church, the Canadian
Diabetic Society and food that
was brought to our homes
were all very much appre-
ciated. Special thanks to Rev.
John G. Roberts, the Currie -
Walker Funeral Home, the
ladies who served lunch at the
church following the service.
Also thanks to the grand-
children for acting as pall-
bearers and flower bearers.
The Higgins Family
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