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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-08-30, Page 8Peg. e—Tbe wnos. AemotkifirneD'a ritursda3e, Angi.iet Bluevale Cimareholehent to die Tri. Comity illuevale lutainediatea iiesa their aer.iO3. '1,1ley *Yid the beet row ont of wen ilkovele won the first four saiesee with a sore'of 4,-2 in the last game „ to win the chapion- hip . Roes Menu is their coach. Ms. Jeff Marston of (*hawk ilt** ligneY Memten of 'Toronto end Mrs. John Snell of Bnissel* We remit guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wenn Snell and farliI/Y. Mil* Dolseher spent a few day*witb MarIe Kok aloft Sheila Walker. Miss Irene Barkley of Toronto, cousin of Mrs. J: J. Ellitt, is vet -4r' 4g- a couple of weeks with lir; and Ma. Elliott. Miss Edith Dettman of London galled on Mr. and .Mrs. Glenn Snell Wednesday atreen. • Mr. 0nd is4rs. Jack Hall of Sud by returned home Tuesday atter spending the weekend with Mr. and Ms. Gordon Hall and 7other relatives. . . Mr. and Ms. Freddie Ohm and Ms. Al liarriston, Robbie. and • Nancy lUng et Wingham visited one day last, week with Mr. and oxi. 0. a. rauott. • Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mackie of 1447* 'vsited Saturday with, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall. Ms. Harvey Timm returned Personals i'mue frostiolipitill liatiniton Mr. and Mile Wilson Theraten have returned home alter We- t:Wiling Fias tern Canada. htr. and Afro. Gordon Buff elitdSooday. with htr. andMr. Stanley Smith of' Brampton Viordie renamed home with them alto, spending the as week fin Brampton. 4 *Mr. and Mrs. Jack lifureh of Clinton ereSun4y vsitors, With ar4 Mrs. Ftro Veot * • , result in one injury Four automobile accidents were reported by the Wingham detachment of the Ontario Pro vinial Pollee over the past week. On Monday, August 20, Can dace : Kidd of twood, was inb volved in a singlecar accident on Huron County Road 12, south of Huron County Road 29, HOWidt Township. There were no injuries and damages to the vehicie were estimated at Ow. William R. MacLean of Es- nondville and Kathleen Hessl- wood ofAlyth were involved in a twocatt collision on TUsday, August 21. 1'110 accident 0,Thich ,,dd• • THEY'RE OFF—Swimmers dive into another event during the regional swim meet held in Mount Forest on monday. Heat and humidity made timers and helpers around the pool a little envious of those able to get into the cool waters:of the Pool. ---Staff4Photo occurred Oe Cot.mty Road oubt $chool a. itions IZ at Huron County Road 16. revs y o d Brussels, Injured' Mary E. Mac- ° Workmen are busy completing the additions and renovations to St. Aloysius School in Stratford and Holy Name of Mary School in St. Marys' before classes begin the new term on September 4. Howard Shantz, Stratford, chairman of the ad hoe commit- tee on building projects, reported at a meeting of the Iluro-Perth Romc para e oo Board in Seaforth. Monday night that there are still quitea number of rooms to finish at St. Moysius comiileted in construction Lean of EgmOndville, a Passel' r new . i e rni ger in the MacLean .car. A , . Damages were estimated at $1,- 400, There were no Mjuries in an accident which involved Richard M. Stacey of RR 2,, Wingham, Friday. The singleicar accident was on Highway 4, south kof the Huron -Bruce County Line and caused an estimated $300 damage to theme/11de. • A second Friday accident in- volved Doran N. Thornton of Gor- He and David B. Logan of Brus- sels. The two -car collision on County Road 12, south of County Road 18, Brussels, caused no in- juries NA resulted $325 in damages. • Further reported by the pro- vincial police were six investiga- tions with six persOnt charged under the Liquor control Act; five charges laid and eight warnings issued the Highway Traffic At and 28 Other investigations. . . The CARE package ..,.. as almost.' cuisapa\., "eared 'but -, CARE still sends 'nutri tious food' fn: . or. lea • bellies. in 25 ctiltt- tries." Send your *dollars' to. . . .. • ' : . ` . , • -,-,A, Iv t m 4 CARE Canada, Dept. • 63 Sparks St.! Ottawa Ki? BM .ot ants Ants are one of the most in- teresting and industrious insects. - Nonetheless,. when they infest(' your lawn, they create unsightly and- troublesome mounds' that t can he rough on Your laWn- M0Wer, There are 'several ways j to control anti, says D. B. Mc- i Neill, horticultural specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agri- tultinm and Food. • t Chlordane is effective for con- t trolling. ants in lawns. the ,t thetnical, available in emulsion,wettable pinvder; and granular „ forms, tehOuld be used according to the mantifticturr's directtons v for tint control. Spot treatmentcan he effective In etitninaking anthills for a short . time. APPIY an ik tegtSPoon of 40 • per cent chlordane wettable f powder to each hill and wash it in. j slowed during, • pasttwo weeks, putting everything behind schedule. Mr. Ball reported that the workmen were now(making pro- gress in the work on. the $315,000 addition. "I don't think every- hing will be, finished when school starts. There are 'a lot Of small obs to be done, and a lot of clean - ng," he said as he outlined the work still to be done. Mr, Ball said he is hopeful that he furnishings will beput back in he rooms next week. He stated hat the builder is making every effort "to have as much work d • • It's "quite a problem" he said as he detailed an the work to be • • decorating and furnishing the , addition at St. Aloysius. Mr. Shantz expressed the hope that' the School would be made ready for the pupils, even if all the work was not completed. GOrclon Ballo St, Marys, a member Of the ad hoe committee on building projects, reported on problennts, It will consider de velopment and articulation prOb lems; deviations in language de velopment; and it will deal with specific voice problems such as cleft palate, hard of hearing, stuttering, therapy, etc. Taxi service will be used to provide transportation for one kindergarten pupil to Precious Blood School in Exeter, Last year, the rate for thiswas 75 cents a day. ' • ' Special Transport , • - Trustees Francis Hiclmell RR 5, Seaforth, and Oscar Kiefer,1 RR 1, Bluevale, both on the trans portation committee,. were authorized to make satisfactory • arrangements for transporting "School children from several new families in Fuliarton and Grey Townships to the nearest separate schools. Two new separate school zones are being formed in the Brussels and Blyth areas by Ed Rowland of the Seaforth board office. Jack Lane, business adrninis- • trator, reported the o current in trest rate is 8y41 per cent, This is an increase of 214 per cent more Vintar read three letters than was budgetd for by the ':board. Mr reeeived from the office of Hon. the situaat :HOltion.NaITLC- 'of , Uerard PdkOksr Mliaiator «Cemaisaieatiesa; Sin Jarvis, MP, Pesib.wilawst; mid It 111. lai hieliLeia W,. Harem mb, Se halI $eat *me Myles the Hurea-Parth board impart the private menbero Bill Cis (Da Mcrame PC bun ilifamitebso TIM hill will, if pawed, give wheal boards a free hand wNiotd coot, Itt the UN of ediseational materiai pro/keel, sr lismad by the CSC. If the Bill puma them will he an immediate and poem - tial saving to the school boards, Mr. Vnt*: also read a letter from Ellard Lang*. dutirmilat ot xe* Planning and Development Committee, reporting * study of the future needs ot Perth Hmid polities (including Stratford and St- Marys) in terms of the seri,- ict* such municipalities might be expected to provide their inhabi-' tants over the period up to 19$1. Mr Ikitnge said that liburice W. Milburn, Perth planner, is having a study made of rininici pal finances. He asked permis sion of Huron -Perth bosird for se els* to any public financial infor motion pertaining to the school board. , Mr. Vintssr read letter from W. *Wwa, chairman of Ontario Committee kr Zdecatios Week, requoimag co-eperatiew in *m ing a vepossesitative tram dm beard to the committee: The hoard win do this et its next seeeting on September to. Mr. VI ntar said the iNtXt Mit* 01 the Ontario Committee far Edu cation Week will be held Sept bet SI at le in the tdocation Centre el the ittebietilie Board of' 4tication. He also Marto/ Edu' onsttpate ch.„F...kitimt les a disivioe gum lupin *ICS gently, offictivs. AM ploisint tatting, It's oat fixative • wpm ton tab. Su doiet suffer ' from **lariat Roocil for pink lautivs, fotel-Miat, Mope Don't mlisst e)ctitemerat �f the last week at tile: EX1 „ ThIslaboer Day weekend the 1973 Canadian National Exhibition enters its final days, and highlighting the excitement is: The Canadian internetiorsel Air Show. (Aug. 31 -Sept. 3)—One of the worlds most thrilling air Shows takes Place et the • CNE Waterfront at 140 p.m, each after- noon. Youll see aboOt 2I/2 hurS.of ' • highspeed aerobatics, low-letVel • , stunts, sky-diving,wing-walkin6 ndflypasts , of famous war planes, Labour pay Ppm*" (Monday, Sept. 47. The biggest orwinIslorth America!' 8,500 marchers, 30 floats, 20 bands and dozens of beautiful gids. Parade arrives cation Week 10 104 ire be held April in lie if. Statist.. llorihotere Winghasts, Ontario 357-2910 at Dufferin Gates at 0,90 asn, and • countless displays fro untries inclUd7. • marchers and floats will be judged in the ing Argentina, Grenada, -Hungary, Nether - nearby Ball Park. - • lands and Portugal. Calf1411* Corral—The whole Ontario Alt\ -•his.and more. Plu.s'lle_daily AcitiArame Government Building now belongs to the -*, i •WaterShow..the,...,..iioyat Thrill Drivers wild and vvoollY West Recapture the . . , ;.,the l 1/2 -mile Wildway!,4band concerts—, Toniareie aniia0onture of the Old daSiSiry • 'agricultural exhibits...rock groups.. hbrse. this cleverly re -Created WeSterretown . • - • shows...pavilions...and sports. Don't miss where you. can even pan for gold! , your last chance to enjoy the greatest • Fiji Firewaikers„peogrniogtheir legend, Farrily-A-Fair ever! • '• 1•Yrituakbf Walking barefoot on white-hot ' . ocks. At 0:30p.m. eVery day but . ' Sunday, ju#IrEige,„ft9,91!?1°i!). Gfit.P.ss: ,, eb......c....' 1111,LIA. Canadian'Natio I triblayesi Dancing Wanroi—You 'II be Ifri OtriMallgatirtailtjunt 1)CrtiM417" trAff SpellbOund as hundredSetfountains — thrilling musitin the flower -decked . dance in multi -coloured splendour to the - stinci ay: ratai fs open at olio a.m.,' ' Uhl& S0i:la 7taaiiiii''''": Korticulturai•Building. -. Buildings at 140 p.m. ‘ , Intersiational Exhibitsi—Located in the . Senior Citizens arid Students 1.00, ,, Adrnission to Groulds: Adults $1,5(1; • Queen Elizabeth Building, youll find ' ' • Children 500 . • SEE 6NTARIO PLACE. FREE WITH .yoort CNE ADmissiONt • one as possible so that the eachera 'will not be incon- enienced too much". Speed' Disorders John Vintar, superintendent of education, told the board mem- bers ,that an in-service program or 22 teachers will be held in St. ames" School, Seaforth, on speech disorders from August 27- 31. The ‘lecturer will be Dr. S. Titomi, assistant • professor, Faculty of Medicine, University, of 'Western Ontario. Mr. Vintar said a survey on speech and hearing facilities in Southwestern Ontario is to be held. It will deal with early detec tion and general preventive methods of speech and hearing ammemiurnotimilmow Ministry of Natural Ontario,. • Resouces The lignistry Of Natural Reources, Wingham District, has the following parcels of land available for tender STANLEY' TOWNSHIP Let Con. 4 , Lake Range West numagrr vowNsinp Lot CAM. Area Pt, 20 III 35 act E½19 * 25 ac.c Z1/2 11 & 16 fl1 82 ace 13 III 40 ACC 12 36 ac.c. 8 ac.p. 11 110 ;keg. 10 III 60 ac.c. 8 m 80 act. 7 HI 70 ace. 8 iie.h. 20, iv\ 75 ace 10 Iv 25 ace 6 - 7 IV 90 sc°. 24 cts., 19 V 90 imp. 18 V 25sec. 9, • V 25 aee. • Area 40 ac.e. , BARKER FRED SNOW, Lion arid manager of the'Torcrito \ Dominion Bank in Viiingham brings' in the crowds ta the dunking machine. This was a very popular attraction during the three days of festivities. (Staff photo) Lot Con Area 8 V 56 ace. 35 ac.p• . 17 VI 25 ae.e. 16 VI SO ACC. 15 VI 90 *c.c. 13 VI 70 ac.e. 12 vi 35 see. 14 VI BO *c.c. 11 VI 67 ac.c. 10 VI 70 *et. 15 VII 30 :cock 19 VI 10 ae.c.\ 20 V/ 53 see. 7 y 80 ae.c. 35 ac.A. 12 V 60 ise.e 10 V 100 ae.p. NOTE: c crop; p pastum h bay. Successful tenderer* will pay municipal tam on the land with balance to the Ithilatry in grain at eurrent market /v1ce, delivered 40 .the Maintemace building at Lot 9, cons /II, Bullet Township. Highest or any tender not he aecepted. your limo If you're just out of high school and still in the process of making up your mind about what to do this fall, consider Conestoga College. At Conestoga you can choose from over 25 career Oriented full-time day programs in Applied Arts, Business, Communications & Design, Health Sciences choice. and Technology. Twenty-five programs and many options tht's a wide Register now . . . to reserveyour place in class, Although many programs have been filled, there are still a few places in the • following! Air & Water Resources Technology Businets Administration—Introductory, Accounting, Data Processing, Market- ing Civil Technology . Construction Technology Consumer & Farrilly Studies Drafting Technician Electrical Technician Electrical Technology Electronic Technician Electronic Technology Fluid Power Technician General Arts & Science General Business-Antroductory, ing Materials Management Mechanical Technician Mechanical Technology Secretarial—Inaroductory, Medical, Leg al, Executive Welding Technician Wood Products Technician • Part-time day studies—you can choose from dozens 61 individual courses. To -get full details or if you wish to discuss your future with us phone or write: CONESTOGA COLLEGE of Applied Arts and Technology Land use permit will ex e upon harvesting of crop; of crop will determine date Of expiry. riddle other n rental 14 per *ere will be considered 10 the awarding el tenders. A renewal option for a 3 -year period maltret, will be available. Land presently used sa mita* ninat re. math go 'Louder* for the *we land will be of Natural Reoureen, Box 490, W mob, September 7, 1973 No more then five parcels ofltd lend tndemo. Tenders are avalloble, *t Box 400, Witghimi, received at the Mini littom Ontario until allowed per sitiaies. the Ministity ef Nat, I r THE RPPESHMEN'SOOTH wag one of the sellout attractions daring the three day Liens Frolic held in the Wingharn Ball Park last week. Here Lion Heinz RelksotApf photo) Keith Snowden andAlchard Harcourt of Wingham Name Address Phone Please send information on the ow .............. e ...................... eloelOolle .... opi'mo4oroo#Iyett, 114 IVO 14,40640 ... . E,041folletib* 0000000 off 000000000 beolo•eliOtif PrOgrarn Clip and return tog The Registrar: Conestoga College, 209 Valley Drive, • Kitchener rt, 'Ip. • 4%