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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-06-21, Page 10#+cats took their toll four persons were k three being admitted Wingharn and District Hoa- . � Aocter, Bit 4, Wingham, Walt admitted to hospital on Mon- 11, Mo- 11, after he was thrown tractor. lie suffered chest es,. An injured knee and hand, Centusions and abrasions. gondition is satisfactory. 'day, Diana Hill, age 15 WINham, fell off a horse on a in Dungannon and frac- tured her left arm. She was ad - rated. to hospital where her eanditiOniti satisfactory. Thri.Eleesea age Rit t,a ear while riding on the trunk through ' a , e Stiffened multi-abra- siOnS and contusions.to his body. alid heat; Hs was admitted to its': 'Where ''his .. eonditiQn is listed 80040°7* On 'Tiled` J '• 12, MervYn io4 l ►. 2s�F. - h ^ ���w � the t -i nde` ;1 $t! . fes. w e � loader to al tract* loader morin ;un.; l? w teed» ` rel atildw ea tween liseawater d Wingha on Friday. The car went out.' controlend, struck a, tom. Stanley w, ted ar i after reeeian injured' t. wrist and abraliOna to WS head and shouldderrs, A **OM in car, Mrs. Phyu,alStauffer, Holy- rood, was admitted' to with muf ti abrasi l a . con,R tusions, an injured left shoulder, arm and knee, • Her condition, satisfactory. • On Wednesday, Mrs. Frances; Harnock, RR 1, Go ie, had a fish hook removed from her thumb and on Sunday, Brian McllTall, Blyth, had a fish hook removed from his right leg. Both were treated and released. Winghain construction con- . tractor Joe Kerr has ?offered a $2001"eward.f~onfgri r 'animation ,lead- • to !•r� the arrest and conviCti,orxo; the nerson orarsons who a: re. l� are -re ' Elizabeth° ,dill - tie M � o� �'at�aj�y, *Tv'� tor: of the' uron, Cly, Ho e' , cant t rare p ' m ` + >Xi?. the ibdity» a , "Wyss an lterest* ' g t,''at 'the , - s. Q that a�rl�_ otiCe. can r quest -the h me care, -'° ,a .«of :;g'u%IPi'nc1..#f the, r. icesh t`the:fiaal deeia ion' le to : i?rhatu and. District. , is �: '• - d,Y,�'�i;6eL"y;..i,. �.7E: � � - - -� > ; .. ...: ... �. , ♦ P +, �:� ��L#,t"' "�r� R 1 `«e� � {�y„-R-*�x�!r ,^F ►rr...n.� � � - - ..... w.:. w:..- .. , .. n _.: - ,.. .-.. ..:. ...,'7•..}rv+�. .°•rI:.A rip . n.M>..n� 1,", : `�29' `•� t l beneA s beim ,The a •c r program., # >�`# hgtn eare 8 was °n.l •:�„ 'r..' '. .�. .: '_:1 __. _ ,. 'nAMtv■rh� rlr.rr3 ager amount .:of r,. ,gajtolias and damage to: his equipment. Thr There .have" tieeu:.aieverel�; 'incl - dents, at gravel pits located near St` Augustine Arida second near Wingham. Gasoline .thefts were annoying, enough but in the latest incident all the windows in a �k d.new tru in al ew $70,000 loader er were smashed. It was evident that te vandals werenot ere youngsters, for the stones employed to smash 'the glass were as Tare. as teakettles g according to the owner. A fire wasalso set at the t . S Adguitine pit whieh caused con- siderable diiuge,.` etries ar e Vt,� i • s r.. I. s' str w n 'time bex�: e .4 ,Cl...i . t a r un �►. e"c. ors ��nt ell` a a •w. • aud'th l e• rri i ; 'a a r1. m id;T,. of th' i s Ynouth watering f>zlh• fl' +kr a f r oed .O rut ne of '` yeah Cil, � z si�rawberres , `has abo ux� -55 c ori t.., all es d� an to o'.. a t fano et k'ood specialists at the Ontario! 0 food C c`l ,.: fim t ,Miaist ,of' %_ r` V A: int1� A u� T.. inr,'Vitai in :C CITIZENS OF WINGHA,M who turned out for the DecnrationDayservice atthe, cemetery , ,SundaY afternoon bow their heads while Last Post fs, lad;b the §enal� � Band. aft,Photo:) Bill , .fir . a , ns r. r .� c�. ,x � >w r head• of .cemetery r: cap WHITECHURCH -- Lan side e in charge of the g Beard •. o . , i Cemetery Board held its YearlYTrustees �nileVic'Emex�.rstoµ Dursng t he s e l >;a meetingon Thursday evening, bein charge of ureassng aoad sz over 90x,H rn �June 4 hehome 'of Mr. and �of topsoil for levelling, CaretukeParis of OntaowMrs. Viete .� o t effort ;an � :red c r.,Q 'tai, 4t_.e. e �il ber� � � =k' J h .. of �. , ., , :....'.'add t � .:.edd_p ,._.�.� , r � Emerson with an4 x, Fred Tiffin is to look a tici tizi �. firer �e pa g. �i the �pt'ovirtci iS 0 0 and hog. g • President widen Bill Evans presided The two bands .ha its o Matter 'of f figures ` wlu+�?tl`oud ce 1 appear to prove'the' point. The hill b"th •� ..y`�. cprovincial hea�lih. tet n S r' ce �a a .r m.. n f a'i l� or `i� e; f. `e� tr for' oo. tient a%•�the, toe hcisr. it. .is ibw.:the range pita' .r n ''sof. g t. t `';all', under tome care `a 'atient can'be' par-adequately'Iooked'a. ted t';a ce • �� 4-H of '$1x 35: ' . ' attendance f 12 ,, .. o Lea d . • *+-nM' Conference, h ;, Pd Obwio 1 A u not .. , , . el et s. all"Patients , .< ; ... . , . Fheld , , . y the +can• d-`' the Univ usentfrom ve :: Y ��... er�,�ty ofG elphr �., be • hospital :, .their, , � ,.,, h t, al te-'their res" Att r on t e '� e udl ,K o t: o' r own. iia ��.� _.the � e but f by the 'bank. on release'they are N Blyth frons , B iH H #► y a�rY The business 'arisen out of the : ;; < �.x • „ g Victoria anti Gre • • .. y�r., ,:. Goder`rch fro th . y ,, , e ,Ll�un$ennon; �. minutes was that the lan of the .s. d y P R ' � HCalf'Cl" b� ,: 4 u Bafryordon 1tR 1,. and. welcomed those .resent. The . �•� P leased from the Jam' „, ;,,. , t :�,.�?y' .., homes in years minutes were read by the secre - piece estate.but one' is stilt :1 ; Huron 1`� V T past i � w�l lie ,J+�-Phe"larti RR �,.' many, �pattents who' .r r d Mrs. Victor Emerson n m e u' tary, • a � . 0 a eve pp d• i to be invested with fisc trust $ f �; : Calf CI ',Glen ! , nix, izen .cllletl RR s i k; 1 ,i asste; of n ed �oct' d. ori.. areal' 1•est Brits � ,..have simply• a br+c? ht,:t the d tor',s4,ff1ce'la cause frie fd., knew of ,. no �+atho place °to " "lake th ;. er[f ever ':thouK the person involved was no; serious ill Johne Gordon Walter graduatedMay 23from, the ,'tnivt . of •tips `iw'ith a;, Bachelor of Arts: t wee in I istnr , ,Mrs Wal.tik. rVed` three- years .with, the Mlnitir► of ' , Cor'rectionll Services, Province of , O ntar.}� lo,. one', and' al'haif'y-eal- as a r a a :a ,�e.d�nr, � n r s n '4'111 . �►; y n, a d� T h r 7 t In ll. Q da. office.:0f0OleteCtedfrOtifa: i . tans and, co r ' ertl ilia1.;'centres:- . i r. i s final elevien chosen for i ,pil t prdl"ect, a, t!wa-year` "tralnin r 1? � , vrsrious fib$ in ditf .eft = stf*. ` • t` �.ir�, t�� -�. M*T n� e 41 � e utf �►� A I •; r a irnlnls�trative :p si'taon ,, ° J 'the+ ref r� MV M.. B cemetery had • been returned , The election of officer ��' ' ,"' > � wet'oR � Seafor ` frorna the . Sh� 'o a#` th r � of which a lit Rr. i h been o , ,.t d ee approved ved �by Mars. _Emerson• trsaasurer+ YSi .� , .. , •., The a:. ,.. �:..li ectxve 4f'4 4 s 1 1:,r,. to S J. awith,. nr a set o f by-laws, both President,s k , e• x n • g.P es , Bill- Ei►ans; secx�etat' �:� .Calf ub�. 1. �• b F • �Ministry tito Consumer ef, 'ff' t Tt t d r us ee if s $o b 0 Tiffin; trustees,Bob n• an 1' s 0 1y na 1• ;�, i rie�Z ' o et a' � .. _� ,u f Pbun a v. 'Commercial1 affair o ,. Yand k r . George g 9 r I �;i a s, o � ,1� Tm �c nfe a c" par - It` ,,, ,z Se ,i -to' a d deet c payTh :W.Fred 97 _The -••n . :m ti � meeting rs•to• d ti g c r` bow ul 9�: d ' a esr n t' r' o`he ... sd� � dole- Y g O p fr for mowingthe� nthe.. grassi• first week o� f May t. t , �� a e� es .e' g Y o their ei r �I� � eai i. ors lei.. 1 d� 2e chi e.f a � rm the ,.: �grassand Mr,r Mrs, V t Mr .♦,t o e t ant > f is t-3 � � hyo u h po rt., ci". r 't. r g a n xn: P o h lm a Jt .t E o� c hi e o s � r. al t r►a. , . a n wi `Hb h I u er n , Y ad 1 t e r a d t ershi `s e. ,ih. m i� a s a P s ci 1 .,, a > l muni or cast e were `kept ijri" hospifal.for;fndeflnite. periods- , cause,t ire' he wa�s'rio drie'to *vide. � d •'r" , an •t ei art t in �at ke a' t wno y it s xn 4 . e_. The Home Car 'r • l n ' n. , e 1� a has ' been Initiated `t0,fill this 'o'�'�° ,bviout�s� .:' , ga •'a Misr C .r. o a x dnsad . Wjtn' h" a, il- ni'�rs v ood, user .of;. ." e�'' tile•: dart, � u nde the Hoe ,C.r,. P' a ti e�"e: nt can receive e � e.nOt Ord n s - W ng, servicese, but hysiot. e a P h. � y, py. dru s' essin . �r s' the �e. of h as y X •a:l P t ui crit ° q a:. n' ceded t ser. he 'c 6 '� es f fL hr y r ,e w 'ti: . h. v►till. i n dr'e e10- along `AM h e n for gas ando' s oil'.froth forthe the ,.-Mlegnonntjze lawn, mo er w , with h . : the nth i �; ,g ery , to �. tip.. r t s Fred Mr Tit � 'o .`�. ea e i i f' s � ur ar. n n in t had :hers books a 't b s:,' Cemetery.. . w ods.. ..Q y 5 :+C r r aititlli �,. ,e ��' artd'prvg�raz� latrutl" p S: wd' gar and t daily s Ps solei Y x t co i �S for �thee d rate • Of . It wase thbn` decided. to -charge, 15 'for each�,graveJ,ad;;that they sold..according to the number ; anted•. A new east fence; was'left . 'WFk51 #r •R4 ! w �. 4 Ihsf fallli�i� t t' i a�g �'. j�-�!� � t tli� �,y.�, F' The ,,�yn meeting was : ail j conference• L ; ,..�b�io ,will be expected« to° and Mrs. Emerso , •.h'� thea put;-. se acquired skills into • '- l Caslick mets c� 'ort return to their- ho`m ,ht, : T col r munities• assistance of Mrs-, and Mrs. Tiffin, :80y 1 >z '♦. �',A � ��. 'r�II� i r!. rl. Y P. 'J iN S, .Y`J... r'�' 1� r f merI o a `ilii Iia ,y .�. 'fir J r grave„ a s- �n• c' l a al I�' if i vi «r fl, ted t.� to attend the ' o •�ni . n e r {� , til t Pe rg n sailer : Viand,, dinner' in rio Cha ., to w feria e e r a r io t na R lie �, 1 S 1 attend e a , n: a Aden ar r _ a at' Gove ri ' . r rnen 0 •t e i s ��EY abet W pre•• r t. de. e�;. fi A c r..f sal.. in a .e . . a� rn Q .�r• s a palet in ) r, th ca ionsk 0,1 ,.�dec►�er�a� l C g� S N e l?o. :h r it as Hammond 6f fi'ektll�' `' News -Brunswick,. painted. by , a ; fellow Maritime Y artist. v1.16 vhr r�`:'uuis:r . Her' P The hoinemaking servicer vided under the •plan.'are` Milted , to 80 haurs•per patient'but if they are required for` 'a longer period Ex lusive proven to skrr rc 4 I ; , A ; arennwnc li mist c. h F�JtQ'nliitiCav° n1oUt� Oa shnTir n ko.hi axm.e a re h 41140 y hntdspansslyR'ttclivcs, tchin$ d SC Rt d"� speed..: nl ' hea13n ,`.`of, the inflame titan, a � ee . ei, i eft n �: � , 1 � C�g ►1 4 •:x �+ riri .ttk �a�a. c, t y � J 4i s i rtant aa±, F,�».•.,t' tilts ,,fir - � were s thorou h� that hi m c- t. i r . B. s. 'r 4 o. . ,p cat a'' t-1] itl al d a . 5 �. e t r nfm thsr d at, � mo � 1 iv►r 11 s as Vic' m ishcd ova h hea sub t ' c � eBib new � � sn h' Y 411 .: Cis rn t! ri'^, e d' rc : h re 11 h li a ti. d �Y n ass 3 ,.5 stimulatessrOy t : of n, w ti$sue. I1ici r� 8io Dyii'�� is otl'cred in 'oint- meat and, opp osibryform ca ed •P# s 39f. i i Lloyd Casemore of Wingham, President of 'District A-9 .of the' Lions Clubs was on hand Satur- day to present a cheque for$1,000 to the'. Canadian National, Iinsti- tute='for the Blind's Lake Joseph Holiday Centre for the• Blind in • . Mactier, Ontario, as it was open - *Ember Canada Deposit �sl uv'ance Corporation 'rows 'co� oiore stNCf t-ese Listowel, ,Ontario RONALD E. ROBB abonaid''Robb, son of Mrs. Harvey Robb,:Wiingham and the late Mr, .Robb, graduated from Fanshawe College on May 25, with a diploma in Le- gal Office Administration. • The ceremony was held at Centennial Hall, London. Donald has accepted a kposi tion, with the Law Firm of Gent and Park in London • ms.µ r k •.,rt..�,+• G,s:,.,;; , ...�. i,.i. _ MORTGAGES first and'. Second Mortga IOUGNT SOI o -A' AN ED r. a ,Available fare= FARMS. RESID TIAL, IMPROVEMINTS. EAR OR Financial consultants Limited 47 (Iota Strains Herristim, Oeste 3384627 Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and `Eileen visited Monday eve- ningwith Mr. and Mrs, Selah Brekenridge of Belmore.• Mr. and Mrs. Errol Johnston of Guelph were Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mann. Harvey Mann Of Kitchener spent the weekend with - his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor of Wingham spent Saturday 'eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen. Sunday visitors with the Haughs were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Morrison and Michelle of Whitechurch. • Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Rae Mathers who were married Saturday in Brussels. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family were Mrs. Lloyd Henning, M. and Mrs. Clarence Henning, Mir. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, Mr. artdMrs. Martin eretier, Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer and Dayle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snell, Miss Pat Pritchard, Miss Bayle Ramon, Larry Elliott, Kalvin Fischer, Grace Jeffrey and Pam Hickey:- Mr. ickey;°Mr. and Mrs. Robert Case -J. more, Jim and Kim of Watford attended the Miller-Coultes wed- ding and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. John Sparks of London called on the Halls on Saturday evening. Other visitor with Hall on Sunday were *Bob' Masters and Mrs. Almata Masters of Grimsby and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall and Dianne of Brussels. "r Miss Pat Pritchard and Miss Gayle Ramon of St. George spent the weekend with Mr. and Wire. George Fischer and family. edfor the 1973 season 'l"hecentre ' was originallyconstructed through the joint efforts of all Lions Clubs •in District A and :the ri cheque represents the first :.dona.t 17 tion) toward. a special fund to comple ely re-equip the centre with a modern fire extinguishing system. The Lake Joseph Holiday Centre for the Blind was designed to meet the special needs of blind persons on vacation. It has been in operation for 12 years and offers 700 persons two-week holi- days each _season. Some of the activities offered are water skiing, canoeing, boat- ing, swimming, shuffleboard, lawn bowling, horseshoes, quoits, hiking crafts and indoor games and for the first time this year, a special sailings program.. GeneralI , ; • .. . nsuranceOfflcs at, Rosi nce Borrie ♦ 'Ontititio -'We will be pleased to ha dle ablll4your requfrionerafs for Fire, . Auto, ,Liability. npd:. alt . ♦other: Insurance and Inv *lents. `iaf . �ti Best possible rates on the insurance plan fitted to your personal needs. PH0N1335.3193` PAST PRE- IDEN F> T . ' .. ..v. 1` �� .:ons Club of Wingham, Walter hands the' � 9 . Gord . • rtew president Rtissell-*Zurbrig , deft, the gavel andlpresiderit's pin ,'symk lao�f theoffie* ofp president. Vie installation '" , ,' p ens. of `tiew of f f cers took`Nace Tuesday evening at the Manor Hotel. Staff Photo - MEMBERS OF THE Wingharn' fre Department stand•cn parade at the Decoration Day ser'vice held at the Cemetery Siettloy afternon, The fire department Was Dna Of Seven groups which participated iii 'the service. , (Staff Inhofe) roti 'e Of Change of Rates` ,for Hydro Services o the Townit'WingbamI?'Iea3s �. e'ta�ke notice. that The Hydro -Electric Power earn - mission of Ontario hast approved on May 31st, 1973, the fol- lowing rates for Customers served by The Winghai i Public Utilities Commission. Effective with all bills issued: on and after August 1st, '1973. ,Domestic Rates 3.8c per kilowatt-hOur for the first 50 month Kilowatt hover , 1.9c per kilowatthou,' for the next 200 month rs per kilowatt-hau • .1.25etionper kilowaatt-hottlr for all additional monthly co urnp• . Metered Water. Heating , • A block of 500 kilowatt-hours per month at a special rate of 1,07e per kilowatt-hour to be made available to c using anapproVed water heater supplied through tar eeiF dential service meter after 250 kilo -watt hours per month have ben billed at the foregoing rates. Minimum monthly bili - $3.25. Regular General Service • Commercial and Power Services . 'Femand.Charge irst 50 kilowatts of billing dem,andFe r month 11. Balance, at $2.20 per kilowatt of billing demand per month. Energy Charges 4.2c per ldlowatt-hour for the first 50 kilowatt-hoursper month. - 2.2e per kilowatt-hour for the next 200 kilowatt ours per month. 1.7c per kilowatt-hour for the next 9,750lowattrhours per month. - .65c per kilowatt-hour for all additional monthly consul* tion. Minimum monthlyP s bill wider 50 kilowatts' - $3,28, Delayed Payment A late payment charge of 8 per cent shall apply to all bilis not paid on or before the* due date. Neflce of Change. of Rates f,r Water onsa ners.Ia The Town of Wlngham, Effective with all bills issued On and after June ,Code 1 - $5,20 bi-monthly. • We 2 - $4.20 1ti- olath1y. Sewage charge of .80' ed;:alt 'Water b#ihr� 'e ed Rates l,at , 000 gallons At T.7 ' per' ht ►nd gallons 'bI-m 100,1 " dons at .60e per' t &nod a - neit ly w � ' gallons 'bl iinider 'aid , ir#fr t d}