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yMotKiNeill of
and Mrs.of
rjnded graduation exer-
Stedents Of Ontario Bible
at Varaa
ity Arena on Sat
Ly evening, when their 304
blither, Don Collar, received
or Of IteligioUS duca.
degree(BRE Chr.Ed.).
Also attending the graduation
exorcise§ were Mr. and Mrs, Earl
The ftiOt-to4iire AsSOciatiOn
a 000-8egtarian Prolife orgo,1114-
tion which was formed to
promote respect for all forms of
human life from the rOornent Of
cenception onward.
A pro-life meothg, SPOMiored
by the Sacred HeArt Catholic Wo,
wen's League ancl open to the
Pneral Ptd)lie of the W1110040
area, will be held in Sacred Heart
School auditorium on Thursday,
May le, at 8 p.m. The speaker
will be Dr. Hart Bezner,
B.Sc.PhiliwOne of the founding
at
membe of th.e Stxatford Right -
to -Life organization. He is chair-
man of the Physics Department
at Waterloo Lutheran University
and director of the Computer
Centre,
D. Bezner willgive a simple
and informative lecture on the
development of life from the egg
to actual birth, with fetal speci-
mens. He will also show slides
and a film of an actual abortion
and discuss the several methods
of abortion. The suction method,
most commonly used, is most
inhumane.
Lawson (Don'sfgandmOther) of
- Clinton; Ws. Ira Neill, Mr. and
Era* Collar and Marilyn,
Mr, and Nrs.Glenu Scheifele and
Ray, Mrs, Margaret Hotchkiss,
Mrs, Bruce. Penny, Mr. and Mrs.
-Robert Campbell and family, all
of Winglfankt and Mr. and Mrs.
on Collar of London.
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In tha Novo' Spilt* Salo ,Flifor 1
pricing w tonging should
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JAIL FEATURE
PRECEDED COUNCIL VOTE
Readers will note that the
featUre in the "Crossroads" sec-
tion of this issue which deals with
the Huron County Jail, was pre-
pared in advance,
Decision of the Huron County
Council last week has saved, the
jail wall from destructien.
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General InSuranceliCiffiee' at, Residence
COrritr Osittitio
wili ae,Ploased to hatitlle- alt YPar racialranie nta
.r flirk4010;,. thibill* ind an. other 1104 Of , General
'nsuranCe, and' Invettnalita.
Illeat.Pasakbla rates 00 the Insurance plan fitted-te0iiir.
,••perSonal needs. -
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WINNERS OF THE final Talent Hunt were the dance
group, Steppers Five, from Mildmay and district, seen re,
Summit Drive residents
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ceiving theiraward and a silver cup donated by Lions Past,
President Ltoyd Casemore and President Odrd Walter.
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Bowlmg Accidents
seek court iniunction
THURSDAY MIXED
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In an attempt to stop the pro- for the proposed sale, overriding
' After three grueling weeks of
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playoffs, no team was victor until
posed housing development on a previous recommendation b
Manor Road by Jayhay.Develop- the Planning Board who hadY the last ball was tolled. At the
th j,end, Barry's Boomers were for-
me t Corporation Ltd. 01 London t ed
thumbs down n, urn on e, Aunate to come out on top with °
several reSidents, of Summit hay proposal.
Drive, which is one' street The London developer had:,, '491v'er197e
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P°righil'itts;onPethrerii;'shePealsntwheirsth
removed from the intended site, posed to build a $320,000 apart - 9,149 points. .Gary's . Guys and
have banded together and sought ment bundling containing ae-, Gals gave a good fight and ended
legal counsel. commodation for a total of 10:1 up with 9.117 points. Actually, no
units, also townhouses which team was out of the running as
An Ontario Supreme Court suit would add another 15 units, cDon's Dampers ended with 8,981,
has been launched toprevent sale Before receiving council's Murray's Miseries 8,525 and
of the site. Some residents of - approval, James Hayman, repret. i,Bruce's Boozers 8,204.
Summit Drive feel that it is an senting the developers, had, - Gwen Swan was in her usual
infringement of the intent of the agreetitorevise his plans to bring . good form with ladies' high single
registered plan which, they the proposed total of 45 units 44 of -308 and high. triple of 642.
claim, is restricted to single lesser number. " -‘-',,,perrie Holmes bowled a good 256
dwelling units. Defendants in the action RR
game to take men's high Single
Because legal requirements Mrs. Mary E. Henderson of RR 4, for the night while Ham Fry -
call for 'specific names, rather Wingham, and her -daughter, fogle had men's high triple of
thana group, Mr. and Mrs- „Ruth Ann Taskovics of Toronto, Over -200 games for the night
James Currie and Mr. and Mrs. executors of the estate of the la*, were: Barry Fryfogle tit), 216,
Dick LeVan have been named the Thomas Robert Henderson. 246; Perrie Holmes 256, 226;
plaintiffs til -the action. They, Some residents of,irj Bruce Machan 224, 210; Pat Fri,-
along with other residents of Drive say that when theY'l?Oggl.),V, fogle 226,; Keith Moffett 206;
Stumnit 'Drive, own property. land they were iromisedyiAally Marg *Watt 211 Gwen Swan
adjacent to the Manor Itoa ,:asite. by Mr. Henderson that n11 multi 308e (ail Holmes ,205; .Elda
The plaintiffs are teeldiii an family dwellings would ixkilkilt. Nethery 209; Emma DO ell 212.
injunction to block the sale of the' The plantiffs' affidavit says that
land to ilayluik Development for when Thomas Henderson .theEvbearynqouneet,ispsleaatursedaryem. May 12.
the purpose of constructing registered plans for the Proper:y,
multi -family dwellings. At the he guaranteed the town it would
at 7:00 p.m. at Lee's.
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Wingham council gave approval - jog& ' • i,fti;2_,
council meeting a month go the be used sol for in le dcV
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DNESDAY NIGHT
LADIES ' LEAGUE
Ruth Ann's Zircons are' the
playoff champions, coming up
with a score' of 9,134 with Jo-
anne's Opals placing second with
8,04 and Sharon's Garnets in
Third Place with 8,666.
Barb'sSapphirested 9
posted ,537
to •gain the consolation title.
'Auly's Pearls had 8,952 ' for
;Second place and .Jean's Emer-
'aids 8,569 for third place in the
consolation final.
Ruth Ann Readman bowled a
sparkling 316 and built it into a
688 to gain high single and high
triple honors.
Those bowling over 200 were
Joanne Harrison, 225, Mary
Campbell 202 and 205, Verna
Steffler 201 and 215, Ruth Ann
Readman 316, Emmalee Sturdy
204, Sharon Skinn 200, Jean King
230, 236 and 205, Ruby Mac-
Lennan 272, Bea Shropshall 235,
Muriel McFarlane 207, Judy
Hickey 220, Barb Dauphin 221.
WROXETER LEAGUE
The league ended the season
with the Scours moving up from
third place to win the playoffs.
Scores over 200: Marg Timm,
286, 201; Jack Burns, 263, 241 and
212; Ethel McMichael, 246; Norm
Fairies, 234, 214; Sharon Stewart,
233; Phyllis McMichael, 230;
Mike Newton, 229; Dick DeBoer,
224; Jerry Timm, 220, 217; Ron
McMichael, 218; Shirley Pellet,
215, 203; Jim Taylor, 209; Wen-
dell Stamper, 205.
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PRINCIPAL SPEAKER at the meeting of Western Ontario
Police last Wednesday night was Ron W. Durand of the sys-
tems planning and research branch of the Ontario Pro-
vincial Police Commission. Listening to his comments is
William Harris who was chairman of the meeting.
The Wingham detachment of
the provincial police investigated
seven accidents during the week,
On Monday, April 23, Shirley E.
Doig Was involved in an accident
on Huron County Road -9, north
of Concession 6-7, Howick. There
were no injuries and damages to
the vehicle were estimated at
$600. - •
Betty A. Webb escaped injury
Wednesday, April 25, when she
was involved in a single -car acci-
dent on Concession 12-13, East
Wawanosh, which resulted in an
estimated $500 damage.
Urban A. Ducharme of RR 2,
Brussels, died as a result of a
single -vehicle accident late
Thursday, on Concession 1112,
Grey.
Injuries were, sustained by
tante R. Darcey and Shirley
flier as a result of a train -car
collision on No. )30 County Wad,
south of Highway, R. Damage
was estimated at $i,250.. -
Damages of $325 resulted from
a collision on HI way 87. Brian
„pit;umokaiatyvnehi0of '20,4Wbyinita:t,
E. Iliistie of Genie, without in-
jury.
A telephone pole %Vas snapped
when Allan R. Huston of Atwood
was involved in a singlelcar acci-
dent Saturday, April 28, The acci-
dent resulted in $600:dainage and
,occurred on Huron County Road
19, south of Huron County Road
16.
A two -car accident involited
Beverly W. Cook of Listowel and
Lyle E. Geiger of Wroxeter. No
injuries were sustained in the
accident.
•Plans underway
to field 4 teams
Although no definite date has
Three local homeowners will have the Qpportunity to .
eliminate outside painting permanently and beautify
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their property at substantial reductions with the brand
new 1973
yet been\ set for registration and
tryouts, plans are underway to '
organize this year's 'ball teams.
According to Ken Saxton, lea-
gue organizer, they hope to field
four teams this year, classified
according to age. PeeWee, for
boys 13 yearsof age and under;
Bantam, 15 and under; Midget, 17
and under and Interrfiediate,
which is over 21.
"One of the major problems to
be faced in selecting players,"
says Mr. Saxton, "is finding boys
who will be available all sum-
mer."
/Wither obstacle is arranging a
schedule so no two teams are try-
ing to use the ball park at the
same time.
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• PREPARING FOR THE Open House at Western Foundry next Saturday, Ellen Heitz,
o Barbara Salter, Helen Thornton and Betty, Hlavach of the office staff check some of the
details. The open house is primarily for staff and their familiet plus a cross section of
-- other interests in the community. (Staff Photo)
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