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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-05-10, Page 70"r IlEtt'VeY Berl, et week -end Mr, and mrs, Harkness, Ana , attended. graduation of. g In North Bay, �x t''your mo . hiel mak. '4 �} 'Austin.Ai guarimoisck votlr,our� l st it tom *posits.. . 1000, Ms *VON . • Minimum dC•ao*lt 4.. �., . +a' ovtst ur r ui St irling Tru isrtH.ntstir yo ,' i r 4d. Edigh0.r 19 Victoria 1�1►+ ,, I 4m;r.„Ont rlO Ph i ; 357777 r� :EIliio,Blyth, 001,1100 » ylle' '.Insurin ► r t� � # �r1�►!` • sfrAr of Wo telt nedYcooriing lay dieSel engine as eatitings for Nia-ter beaters, graders, machinery, feral dip PuniPs Metal. 'p Shower cabinets, Abe local .industries and house onSaturday. re and families ot Sta iciais watch, the varied QXI PER emb us b o. the Women's ,Institute, enjoyed _a tour of CKNX radio and tcle- visinn station on May 1: Follow- ing the tour, members retched to the home of Mrs.:Les Douglas where . the president, Mrs. C. R. Allan, presided for the , regular meeting. Mrs. Douglas gave a revised report from the nominating com- mittee and Mrs. Allan read the programs for 1973-74. Three dele- gates to the District Annual are Mrs. Allan, Mrs. R. McMichael and Mrs. R. Lockwood, A letter of protest over the closing of the lotcai library will be sent to the Huron County Library Board and the Howick .Council. Plans forthe' dessert bridge in- clude ,a change of date to May 15 at 8 p.m. The meeting closed . with lunch served by the hostesses, Mrs. Lockwood and Mrs: Douglas. at. SOS 4 mitis GORRIE - Howick Township ratepayers will be5paying at least four mills more this`year when it come time to pay taxes on com- mercial and residential lots. Commercial .owners will `'pay flake ton. 20.970 Mills and residential rates di ared'being called for,. are ,set at 16.956 mills. The `in- digging the Ham'niltan dram, and: creasu.came when Howick Coun- branch, Plans and speci icatinns, A tender Harrow, ter pro with calcintn chloride was ao• cepted. The company will pro -'as rthey i tit vide the choloride at "$54:40 per r' cil movedt to accept the municipal may be seen at the clerk's 9ffl'cp, tax rate for the year 1973. Clerk and tenders must- be in befor” Ivan Haskins has been asked to . noon on May 22. prepare the necessary bylaw for In other action, :council: the new figures. Accepted aOp1ications for tile The 'council will contact the drain loans from H. J. and G. D. Maitland valley Conservation Hyndman. Authority to request aid under Appointed cGillwray & Co. them • 1973 SWEEP Project. Sug- of Listowel a auditors for the gestod projects which the council year at a cost of $1,700. felt could be handled by the stu- Call for tenders to mow weeds dents were: Sanderson's Bridge on the -township roads before painting and the cleanup of the August 4. Redgrave Cemetery. Gave the Red Shield Appeal, Wingham Branch,, a $25 grant; Set up a recreation committee consisting of these members: Bruce Robertson, Garfield `Gib- son, Mac Inglis, Dave Nielson, Paul Statia, Francis Templeman, Rhoda Bunker, Harold Hyndman and Stuart Douglas. Set dog taxes 9t $4 for a male and $10 for a female and double for each additional dog male or female. Approved accounts totalling $10,368 for payment. Get pollution off your chest. ' Ontario is a fast-growing province— more people. more vehicles, more factories, more machines every day. With at growth comes the threat of damage to vir environment. Pollution of all kinds. The Ministry of the Environment is Ontario's guardian ofo`tir air and land and water. Here's who we are and what we do: , Air Pollution. 1. We monitor the air for pollution and order corrections if unacceptable levels occur. 2. We track down strange odours in the air and many things you can't smell and eliminate them if they are dangerous. •3. We investigate Suspected air pollution injury to people or property. 4. We are responsible for noise pollution and are creating enforceable noise control measures. Land Pollution. 1. We deal with all the leftovers of our affluent society—the industrial waste.°pro- cessed organic wastes. and ordinary garbage. And;egulate its transportation and disposal. ' ` 2. We study recycling as an aid to reducing quantities of waste and to avoid depletion of our natural resources. 3. We control the use and application of pesticides which are unacceptable for pollution reasons. Water Pollution. 1. We protect all of Ontario's water sources front pollution. 2. We develop and control surface and ground water resources. 3. We watch all potential sources of industrial and agricultural %%ater pollution. 4. We plan. build and finance modern sewage and waterworks fact!! ties for Ontario municipalities. 4. We -supervise all rrivate waste disposal systems. Ontario has some of the most com- prehensive legislation in North America to protect our environment. But it will take the effort of everyone to solve our p011iition .problems. Won't you help'' ENVIRONMENT ONTARIO OO Ontario Ministry of ftie Environment. Hon. Jome4 A. C. Auld, Minister. Everett Biggs, Deputy Minister. If you need our help. oryou'd like to get a pollution p'roblerri off your chest. here'SWho you call: Water 94s Adelaide Street South, London, Ontario P?one: (519) 673-1230 Mr" 1083 Barton Street East, Hamilton, Ont o', Phone: (416) 5414621 or Zenith 3.3220 • Land • 10X3 Barton Street East. Hat ilt+ it, Ontario Phone: (416) 547-9621 tee inf ttiatlort ort the Y tstry and its progr ►cis write: Information Services tanch, 135 St, Clair Avenue West. Toronto 1135‘ r 101 �.MVlrs. Fraser- for" the'.May 1'rtieeting of vale %o men's Missin, ciiety. Four` teen ladiestsw roll call with a verse om Bibles containing the' Viord "corm- mandnents". Mrs, Glenn Gamey'opened the meeting with the call to worship reading Psalm:. 109. Mrs.,Ross Mann read scripture: from Luke 10 and Mrs, William Elston read a poem, "How. the Great Guest came" and then offeredvrayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mts. Glenn ,Me-. Kercher and Mrs. Gordon Mun- dell gave the treasurer's report and the offering ,was received by Miss Eileen }laugh rind dedicated by Mrs. Golley. Mrs. William Elston presented the topic. Following the close of the meeting lunch was served by Mrs. Haugh, Mrs. Mann and Mrs. Elston. Mrs. Janet Platt of. West, Wingham, was i chairman of the archives .cotn- mittee of the Ontario' Diebetic dation' at the ,arab Meet- ing held at • the , Holiday Kingston, last Friday.. , Mrs. Clark, also attended the, board meeting held in co':i�cjun:- tion witty the annual meeting of the ,600 -member ` association. It was announced that 22 news- papers in Ontario have agreed to publish the O.D.A. initiated ques- tion and answer column "Food Facts and Fallacies". GUESTS AT THg Western Foundry Company ;Ltd. ban house on Saturday c � � ltd their tour of the plaint at an outdoor lunch + ouriter where, rnerrthers of the staff sore hatdobs, coffee and aft* is +dies. (Staff Pto