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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-03-01, Page 9
As channel si�Pu��ry x�asl�ersaaryers S'ah'touiHardwiie Wingham ,Ontario 357-2910 ! J .N; , .A N , S , V I : .f •W a r.- - MIS A 111�R S ii0 m D e t. r � .� � � b. a a. �, y :Centre, similes i er'pleesure at tinailr,reeeiving her desk in the ce n tr -` offic r : -ki with. a Hca 'd• ,t le o .� i� �. , e. a►iri'+i: i'11�i �'!� du yr .. ,�" . • a� for., several ,month. '+when office (furniture ordered last fall was - S not available, .�he•desk Is•obviously beta well used as the centre Carries on of ca acity °for the resent staff. (Staff - Photo) ° • Capital ,tom by a year. will ineretiike the !qty's bye by Dearly' SOO At the annual MOON held Air day in Wroxeter, the Aunty, unanimously abudgetfor 1.973 mIt ,am, el $306,51k lot .year'z 1 for 032,620. ,Capital , dituree, this year alone total $ore than last year's total budget, . that amount $158,640 will be for Conservationa .. �t .reg $4t►,1 for engineering and $39,700*for control. oe, . �. VIII The Falls terve' C�pbp►a. { tion area.get sortie. $51,630, ,._eGoConservation Area . $11,390, the Galbraith Conaerva tion Area, $6,630, and the Harry,, ton -Minto Conservation 'area,"' Huron councillors vo.t increase. for member; $7,000. ' yand .A .to the ati 's of p , 41.4 . ; control program for th&Town of Set .at ,70 as ,l G� and'work flora Maitland to , ' � " Rived hiking' trait !or` �o it **nee costs were at �$4,;1 p . • as comp +d to $1, yearago ".'rrank ' Waikom.:P,r God oh, and. . general 'satlin�, Outlined the �on pr climbed to $3, froom Whitt ti�reate� '' in �Ad����lil� .� .. the .town,. Recent land aides had dvtaory boards -eked "+rut tom, walla:. of named for 1 were,as, fomes how and taken Fa ro�tely , with t and second named.: hof another being , andPrePorvice ir- .the, front lawn ty1 he said.,' he MVC will: man respectively: investigate the. possibility of ,Flood, Control) Advisory' under the work, as a grant Board- Jack ' of W. undertaking gr o h .. e *gander 1� a+�t,. . ,� , �,. amt . �� .Juage �� itowo As for the; .. trail C air- Wm , of 'Bl ;Chari lining I��iun��x,, .. map ,.. ra .. i , ho: as' of ` To. ° m � ul std the su�thor�ty, T m . .. 'prey wrtahi Y p i the; '� in- cludettres also Ale McDowell property, a 400' property near Ri ca 'i> East awano ch. Township for' ,viltnife propagatio ' and reforestation. Some 09,000 :was b d for acquisition of the propertyt° along with $6,000 for planning and de* welopment ' Jack Graul, of RR 2, Gadd , ' Ellice Township's. repretative. on the Authority was re-elected chairman of the +organization for 1973. Re-elected vice chairman was Lorne Murray of Moorefield, d, Maryborough hT re sentative. Substantial changes were 8 made in tial 'v a s a e ixu tr tt r ul eg a tions which will allow the chair. ".. man, who Must be* elected an- nually, to. hold office for a maximum 'of five years; Pre- viously the maximum was two consecutive terms. Otherchanges removed the past chairman frond, the executive and called for the naming of vice chairman as well as chairmen of advisory boards. In his address " dr � Graul ass Mr blasted branch officials for their policy of 'transferring resource managers. AndyMcBride, Mait- land land Valley's resource mnager was recently transferred to the Saugeen 'Conservation Authority. tiis replacement has not yet been named for the Maitland Valley area. The Saugeen Authority has a dumber three rating as com= y pared to the. Maitland's number v_ two. "How can we ever become a number three area, 'if no one is live long enough to get a decent "program going?" Chairman Graul wondered. "We just nicely get going and we get our program shot out from under us." Mr. Graul said the province in- sists upon each. authority having , a five-year program, "but how is hell can we do it, if we don't have a man here long enough?" he 'questioned. "The bigger ;'authorities, get around this by telling their resource managers that if ' the government moves them, then they'll retain them on their own: but we don't have this kind of money." ;helP get -£;around, the mob lem, the;authority will attempt to retain a technical assistant hired this winter with the aid of a gov- ernment grant. Such a technician 1 help ensure program con- city; ,1Vlr. Graul said. Referring to Mr.. McBride, Mr. Graul said, "Our loss is the Saugeen's gain: We realize this is a step:up for Andy and we wish him well" Replying to the chairman's criticism of branch policy, Russ Powell, southwest regional liaison officer for the conserva- tion authorities branch, said he didn't like the situation any better than the authorities themselves, but could see no im- mediate solution. .1Wr. Powell said the branch was - "not in very great shape at the moment." "We are a small ranch and we have a lot of vacancies," he said. Mr. Powell said he hoped a re- placement for Mr. McBride could *named in the near future, "but I can't guarantee you how long the next man will be here either." Be' ` agreed that a technician would fill a needed role for the Des pite ider b1e ta ate after 1pm county councillor e o1 dd p.;earn concerningthe real necessi . of Reeve of Bayfield Ed Oddleif- about 000but that emoney �'' 1► 4 dl �, the an increase, Huron County Coun- son, led the argument against the made up for income lost : cillors voted themselves apaY increase, terming it "an increase serving.rise 41-10. at the monthly session for the sake of an increase." He Many of the councillors a reed of -id ouncil last Friday. r ay said he didnot think the council- that they could -no longer replace'. The rise will increase their per tors came to flip municipalities. • meetings gs fo r the them.•selves at home for 't• t^.o hl e diem rate for regular meetings ' money, ,for the good of the amount theycould two.nerys agod . and committee sessions to • $32 munii alities. We should be pre- Reeve Jhn ��faneY from �2850naddition the rates pared to ake sacrifiees." council that inflation had to will 'g �uncaiors $25 tor anyHarold iobClinton reeve, stopped and Suggested/ �t��4 half day meeting, a session end -sided with Mr. Oddleifson,3 re- ing down the wage increase ing before neon or beginning marks and went so f r as to say would be a good lace to s ,,. N he was willingto ro ithout pay• In other `matters arising, g mB rP Us.d Car S�vhig CHEV. Impala 2 Door Hardtop, radio, V-8 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon, V-8, antennae, power steering & brakes • '$$ FORD '67 DODGE '4 -Door, V-8, auto- matic andsradio• "fg SNOWMOBILE CRAWFORD MOTORS for the work he did on council. the executive committee rep The portion of the rate increase council ratified the recol which brought the most criticism mended coMposition r'of the Ti from the -councillors was the new Review. Committeel, Anson $25 half day rate which many felt Kinley was' replaced : by was excessive and should be Shewfelt, Goderich • reeve,, dropped or at least reduced. other committee members be Goderich Reeve Deb Shewfeltp, Charles , Thomas, chairman, in, supporting the increase, said Gerry Ginn, Cecil Desjardttiet that many felt county council was "Joseph Kerr, Frank Cook and, a closed shop and that the• Warden Roy Pattison, ex officio average working person could member. not afford to run for office. "The In their budget report the coin- only omonly way to overcome this is to mittee brought d i increases keektimpay scale up to date."Aire. ,agrAsigliq' `,• �', budget for CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH :>v. S tl�iLfr+JEus.u.tia beta ►2 , �a; s' . o ,x } �n 1972 to "heavy year long demands of the `$53,700 m •1973 It was explained job:" that much of this increase re- sulted from the additional mem- Reeve of Grey Township, bers of council. Charles Thomas, said that ac- In general adnumstraaini,>; the cording to his calculations a clerk:treasurer's..` _department, the budget increased from $93,200 last year to a projected $104,850 in • 1973. This budget includes the cost of operating the clerk -treas- urer's department as well as such items as legal and audit fees, in- surance and liability. The com- mittee noted in its report that in- creased salaries , accounted for much of the budget increase. Lost Income OF. PAINT NOW l Gal. GAL (IL CILTONE SATIN LATEX A fast drying, low sheen paint. Dries in less than an hour. Apply with roller, brush or spray. For in- terior walls, ceilings, brick or ce- ment. Equipment cleans with soap and water. Special colours slightly higher. Gal. Reg. $9.97 Qt. Reg. $3.35 CIL CILTONE ALKYD SEMI -GLOSS For 'the surface that requires a __hard mar -resistant finish. With- sssssstancds repeated washings. For Walls, woodwork, etc. Special col- ours slightly higher. Gal. Reg. $11.95 Qt. Reg. 53.80 WI card party FORDWICH - . The Women's Institute held a card party in the community hall on Thursday evening with 14 tables in. play. High lady was Mrs. Annie Pittendreigh; low lady, Mrs. Nel- lie Simmons; high man, Jim In- glis; low man, Bev. Mitchell; special prizes, Mrs. Jennie Wilson and Tyndall McKercher. proje�'tor 1973 � � 'lei Frank�'� T dtdn t e t to finance thed:pro- of'Glo+clt;;h,' ject, but did hope to get SWEEP , win Ulnar • of Logan. ovr up,. to help clear the trai, Robert:Q. Wenger of tow t . Mr. afoul pinithe work of provincialrepresentative;Allan SWEEP students in general, Campbell of MeicillopkTow ip; saying they had greatly assisted Reforestation, Land Use and the .authority in a number of pro- Wildlife Advisory Board -Grant jects. McLellan of Arthur Township, R. Harold , Hyndman of Howick George Bridge of l Palmerston, Township presented the. authority William: Miller of Gunton; mold with a petition which ratepayers Errington • of West Wawanosh of Wroxeter had presented to the Township, •William:Evansb01 Hoyvick Council asking that this losst T©W,nship; .Arden Barker ' of . •MVCA take' over the UWToxeter Mornington 'Township; : ttgh 1 dam \and park ‘for'development:', , Flynn trf�= Hullett ''Township, t . rely lam that „this .Mrs. Norma '!�Cayler, at 'Windsor' ester, .110440 .her It 'The recover►. 'Ty evenintlist and ifillitecimrth terian congregations, is •Ciml�. le to r oo a o� 'procedure to have some in d of e ' service* �forr�t. 'Orr t!•.�e. , Present, to take 'b*ck ' to. Pre"! bytery sti<'o�sa�sad . 11 Weir of .. 'The World Day''ef Prayer be d in the fl'nited Chum at 2 p,m, on daY, ,Marchi 2. G test speaker will be s. V icto WY.beti a. es of the .' munity are .invited to a ttend 'alto Mark ofthe�,as�at� ... Or :School',,Wi am, who was One t�l�= .••ahead tom` s winter . 'oi ice . at ;Londe on Y�pt , . eli �". Mack camethird: Mr. Hyndman said council was in Howard Lancaster, division " junior ;boys' favor of the petition and wouldbe manager; K. G: ,f :Henry; 'con- The 'cow:amity + ,1 to learn that Mrs. Janet Hall`' able to leave W :ha ar vl � trict: Iospital on'Saturda The Calvin -Brick eom� i Y reminded 01 theme World, a3 •Prayer> sery ce on :a Friday at homeo f Mrsk bTornrran'•Couhtet ,2p�('��.i ' sending a letter tothis effeet to serwatienofficer°withthe''Mi�nis the authority. try of Natural resources;' The per capita levy for 1973 ex- ' Public' Relations Advisory penditures by the authority, ., as Board—Albert Carson of `'Wallace To outlined wnslu ; Re„. o u m b e e sure ss . ,tlkt f ed y, ec�r tai'y�tirea r 11� ,, '� .. !e ., ,�'ls= Marlene Schiell, is set at $1.315 as ten,'Caf' Daton'of of th, Earl compared' to $1.32 in 1972. C. SmithofMilverton,:Earl Raw- ry The 1973 budget of $30.6,540 rep son of Goderich, government resents a general levy to the 29 1,. resentative; Ross 'Taylor—of East municipalities . of $57,642, up Wawanosh Township,' Harold yr slightly froi the $50,186 levied in Hyndrnari' f H wtck.=Township; 1972 and ranges' from a high of Conservation 'Areas Advisory $6,744 -for Listowel to a loss, of $24 Board- Robert Grassy of `Morris :•; for 'Tiiilo s Township. Townshi �Garnet Wright, of Government subsidies will GoderiehTownship,John CAW bring in $207,753. Other revenues of Elma Township; L,M Siefried include: receipts •from the Falls of Minto Township, Ralph Jewell, ,Reserve Conservation area, of Colborne. Lyle :Jacck $10,000; surplus from last year, son of ,Listowel, provincial rep- $14,560 (another $10,000 in surplus , reseftative; George McCutcheon funds is set aside for working of: Brussels, Jackson Iitr"iki#i ;of capital); special levies for re- Turnberry Township: ` 4- • • • i Y, 1..(fit Mielr:, .4 and Wii +ire: 'liI%eibster Jae atWing`ham and.. Visitors on Mr..and Mrs':;'^ • Tony +were _ Mgrs gus A of,Str..athro an Louari for Midget tOiiI'nathnt • The February meeting of the Mothers' Auxiliary to the Wing- ham Minor° Hockey. Association was held. on Wednesday of last week with six members present: The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Mrs. Doug Foxton gave the treasurer's report and reported all bills had been paid to date? Mrs. T. Cornwall displayed the new crest and the Auxiliary has also purchased two gold blouses to be left in the booth for volun- teer helpers. They have received souvenir badges with Wingham Minor • Hockey Association and logo in gold and blue; hockey men tags for coats and novelty hats are on order for sale at the booth. The group decided to sell doughnuts and four different kinds of sandwiches at the Midget Tournament. The working schedule for the tournament is to be in two-hour shifts starting at 8:30 a.m., March 22 to 25. If . you 405 J° WHINE St WINGHAM 357 2581 STORE HOURS: . Monday Friday 840 a.m.. 5:30 p.n.s. Saturday $.00 a.m. 12 rtoon. MAITLAND CONSERVATION EXECUTIVE—Re-elected chairman and vice chairman respectively, of the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority were Jack Graul of Ellice Township, right, end Lorne Murray of Maryborough Township, left, Above they look over the budget and agenda for the 191.3"annual meeting. held Friday in Wroxeter, with secre. tary4tr'easur'er Marlene Shiell of Listowel. (Staff Photo) „ a✓ have some time you can spare call 357-1048 and your name will be put on the schedule at your preferred time. A proposal will be sent to the Wingham Recreation Commis- sion that the Mothers' Auxiliary donate a trophy case to the arena. The case would matchthe exist- ing case with :the exception of the Wingham team colors of gold and blue. The Auxiliary discussed tro- phies to be presented at the parent -and -son banquet, so each level of hockey would be acknowledged in some way. We all can't be Paul Hendersons or Bobby Hulls but we can do our best for our teams. The next meeting of the Auxil- iary will be March 21 in the arena.^ If your home has a glass door, check to see whether it ismade of safety glass. Otherwise it could cause serious injury if someone should accidentally walk into it. q :earn y i Chicago, Ili. -=-A' free offer of especial interest to those who hear but Bio not understand ':: words has been announced by Beltone. 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