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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-03-14, Page 6AdvaaaPTimMs ThOrodaY, March h 14,: 1 tend erial The Huron- Illreob3Pterial 5th annual woo, held at Mitchell $4 Those, atteodinit from were Mrs. !Charles Mr Mock, Mrs. 5&, • W- J. Pea - )trill. «4. C.; Johnston, Mrs. Max Demar$y and Mrs. Florence Miss Audrey McKim, mis- "yx was guest Speaker for the`ef lternaon. v. oRuAoMs OF CANADA KLING FV AND. KAUTE 51GI�IN CiAIS START MARCH 13 18, 20 6:30 p.m. Vittorio Public Scheel GODCH, ONT. $2.00 Per Lesson YES 1111E CAN $2,000— $50,000 2nd & 3rd ridges. We are now making loans on all types of properties in yqur area. Call direct collect and let's discuss. it. Prompt In- vestment Corp., 330 Bay St., Toronto, 366-9586 evgs.. 231- [3146. Low • cost, any purpose, Ontario wide service. Tirihrry cac asks for cIuis li pIi.a. service The Ttsi' . ry TovmoiliP Coun- cil wants the township shed telephone end the municipal of- fice telehone Pat On the same twos line spitem. The coun- cil deckled at their March 4 meeting the` township clerk should write to the Wightman Telephone Company and st the change. Council passed a motion ap- proving a gravel tender submit- ted by Joe Kerr Ltd., Wingham, for the cnishir,, hauling and spreading of approximately 18,- 0OOcu . yds. of.gravel for township 'roads ata cost of $1.25 per cu. yd., subject to the approval of the municipal district engineer. Another council motion passed was that the municipal office shall be• open Monday, Wednes- day and Friday mornings from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Council also d e- cided to send the road superin- tendent to the Mahony Road School in Guelph. Bylaw No. 6-74 was finally passed by council. The bylaw regulates the installation of en- trances and driveways in the township. General and road accounts to- talling $5,744.22 were accepted and passed for payment. The Winghans Advance - Times Wingham, Ontario Second. Class Mali Registration No. -0821 Return Postage Guaranteed. NOTICE • The Municipial,office of the Township of Turiberry will be open Monday. Wednesday andFriday mornings from 8:00 a.m. to' 11;.00 a.m. of each week until further notice. JOHN f t FIS :HER, Clerk 14;21 E N G L I. S H AND WESTERN 24 ERIE STREET. STRATFORD ONTARIO NSA 2M4a TELEPHONE 519.271.6431 Esglislt • VIlesteri ,Tuck able`'1 Ormolu" Supplies Ear hem ;Horse Health Predicts seeks-Ilrukets i Ridio, Helmets Get Your Gear Here For e all your Horse Riding Needs • • ROSEMARY KIEFFER and Denise Kennedy perform '"Be a New Man" and "One Tin Soldier" for a capacity house at the Belmore Women's. Institute's Variety Night last Fri- day evening. Misses Kieffer and Kennedy were among 16 acts in the show. (Staff Photo) 141 Belgrave Personal Notes Miss Mary Ellen Walsh return- ed home on Wednesday of last week from the North West Terri- tory, Fort Smith, where she was doing social work among Indian children. Mrs. Cecil Coultes, Mrs. Stew- art Procter, Mrs. William Coultes, Mrs. Cliff Branton and Mrs_ Ross Anderson attended the annual meeting of Huron and Perth Presbyterial United Church Women in Mitchell Unit- ed Church last Wednesday. Howick council sets f�� for 'bIdg. permits motion at their March 5 ineeting calling for the preparation of a bylaw, 5-74, to amend the existing building bylaw in the township. The bylaw will stipulate that any building permits issued to rural areas, other than dwellings, will cost $1• In other business the council accepted a gravel tender submit- . ted by Joe Kerr, .Wingham, to supply about. 25,000 cu. yds. of gravel for township roads at a cost of $1.23 per cu. yd. The ac- ceptance is subject to the approval of • the Ministry of Transportation and Communica= tions. ' The council, on a. motion. by �'L Co cilldr 'Hhrrdrnan,.,Niv 'ate off: some $1,391 in debts oWing to the council. Councillor Douglas moved that the clerk inform the Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority that the township is willing td support the authority with•the•assessment as presented to council in a recent report. Council approved a motion to send the road superintendent to the Mahony Road.School in Guelph and voted to ay the $70 fee for the course. Council then moved on to the question of making the Gorrie hall available to the senior citi- zens. It was deFided that the hall would be,given to the senior citi- zens free of rent or utility costs for three days a week for a mini- nium of five years. Mr. and Mrs, Les Shaw ,and family of London visited on :Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ross An- derson. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Annes;:of Windsor spent a 'few dayS with. Mrs. Cecil Couites• gr. and Mrs. Walter Armes, Jim and Dianne of Seaforth visit- ed on Sunday with Mrs. Cecil •Coultes, - Murray Rinn and Duane Kuntz of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mrs. Harry Rinn. • Sunday visitors with Mrs. Harry Rinn and Lois were Mr, and Mrs. Elroy Kuntz, Kimberley and their foster child, Michelle, of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cartwright, Donna and Patricia of London; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cartwright, John and. Claude,, and Gordon Rina of Loudesboro, Mrs. Lillie Hudie and Mr. Leslie McKenzie of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of St. Ann's spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott, Brian, David and Kevin of Barrie spent the weekend with his, mother, Mrs. Walter Scott. • WilfredPickell of Vancouver is spending a couple of weeks with What's new at • Hur•onview? • Volunteers from Bayfield, along with a new member, Mrs. Lindsay Smith, attended Mon- day's actilrffiles.to assist with'the prdgt'nnz. ' aria S'p'lyjii; Vrfinli Forrest, Terry Gibbs; Norman Speir and ,Jerry Collins provided the music. Charles.Finlay, of Wroxeter; was welcomed to the Home. Bill and Wanetta Holland, of the Clinton area, entertained the residents on Family Nightpwith a musical program of country and western music and old tyme favorites. The Hollands play ac- cordion and electric guitar, with Bill taking the vocal part of some of the 'numbers. Mrs. Bessie El- liott thanked the entertainers on behalf of the' residents. The Home has been decorated for Saint Patrick's Day, with everyone looking forward to the. Irish program on Family Night, March. 14th, Fifh .and Huron Rei'identsI swam Alois alias 0111111111.0.114 •ftiliirromor We ,know it's sometimes difficult to 'get away' to school, so we've cgrhe.to you instead! At the CLINTON and STRATFORD CENTRES of Conestoga College, close at hand, we're offering several programs to give you the added 'push' to further your educational/business skills now. 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Lunch committee will be Mrs. Dan Hallahan, Mrs. Ivan Wight - man and Mrs: George Walker. All women of the community are welcomed. Mrs. Roy Dawson; Mrs. Ronald Jamieson and Mrs. ttichard ''Moore of Calvin -Brick UCW at, tended the annual meeting of Huron -Perth. Presbyterial bast Wednesday afternoon in Mitchell United Church. Mr. and, Mrs. Ivan Moore of Windsor spent the' weekend with Mr: and Mrs. Richard Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson attendedthe wedding of their granddaughter, Carol Schrieber to Robert Hartwell at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Schrieber of Milton on, PSaturday. �:� WeeklY . Er B R*Vtof played' in ty morn* last � �Wl dnY ewith winners, .• Albert; pow ►, r'9. Lorne. Jatnieston i neireltYheiY,,. rlir, Heirsao Irwin; high man, Lawrence Y", lOw rte, • Lorne . Jsmieson; novelty man, William Clow, i B.Ii.e vale nTherelwill be Maslen Band at the united Church Sunday,. March 17, at I1:30" a.m. The new hymnarietc, Will be' dedicated. 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