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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-01-05, Page 1biting by torch bearer thipted: by transplant • • When Randy Hutchinson of Wroxeter learned in June that he bad been selected to carry the Olyinpic Torch he began a training provam which included jogging three _kilometres daily while f•• carrying a fivepound dumbbell to simulate the weight of the torch. He was counting on maintaining • that schedule right up until the day he was to make his one-kilometrie rim With the Olympic Flame. In July, 'however, Mr. Hutchinson, 33, received a, call to came into Um - don's University. Hospital for a. kirinnY-fignislitant, hi Seem& Because ,of the Tsurg40,Mr.-: Hutchinson ivies. not able to residue-- his training until imid-Ochiber, bat -he says he's readynow to carry the • torch in his Zonetkilometre Con- tributiontothe-creesountry relay. About 10:39_ -a.m. • tomorrow, somewhere near Mono Mljjs in the (ra9geville area, 1Vir. Hutchinson • Will be handed the -Same and his • personal participation in the 1988 WinterOlympics will begin. Mr. Hutchinson sal he is , \ frequently asked how many ap ,z••:N,.,\ plication forms he had, submitted. :•‘*.-\\. “Actuallycl was surprised I had ..-,,...\\N„ been picked when I heard how many 1-...W1.`.`k.• P "rn "0119)"had been sent in by --., -,-,-- N •••• .A. ethos." The reason, he says, is that he and wife Cindy had submitted one entry enteli, ' Mr3, and Mrs. :.:',-•„-•,,, \ ,.,,,.,..41.,,?` ' :\;,,,,,A, Hut- chinson.lavelooctikkew-Gregory, 5iii1dEdn,t1- ,--;...: :: :174 - -:•"--- - .:,-7-.' _ kr \ \Vi.: \* ',. Thediympitiidelis-WieaSte he ',* applied Mr. Hutchinson said. . 34 ,, , .. :\ • ' ' .• -,':, : C5' ''...- i'.'s .:. •:•-•,„. , \ •c• N.., \.. 2.. ‘2.. -•:-., i lk.'.:N.. " •••-...,,i&..'t ,,,-*•,. . . ' ''.:kliks,:▪ i -kz.N.N.,:, \ •-•*••;,•,....*IiK,,, ‘k. „, AV*. -• •••• . s vc• .....,..Z., ,:‘• 1..,•:.4.4, .. S.4b ••• ..K. ....,..-:, •Z• 4, "`- ,.. *2:',. •... ',..**•:',1]* ....4. "that's as elase as Ilirever going tO et to taking part, .1n the Olymplea'• arid I theught ft *mid be fun to be •„, that cloSeto it, at least." :rtit-::couneil g ,.1-• ,ts ,.‘ ,, _ , ",t.\\.. , ,,,...,..,:,,...,;...":•::*,.:‘ ' Ill: • ' - • , ,I.,. . • . . 771 , • mon12 *Or18140,470 criptiev its ,4984 canny at a special. atten • v` S-• r...544,4tV!? ]-U o 4 ropert Robert O'Neil at tat Turnberryl Mr. Gat started in • e miction is the suspected The loss has bop $50,000 by the firedpartmen 'A relief effoit was neighbors Immediately and a benefit dance -is Feb.,8 at the Whighill 1414 As Of. MourlaY''MerrAng still wasin need ofdress:; ose who 'May be of as t� 'call 357-2118 ler:Jib) Hi; fern:teflon. ' . e roved for t9, '2;2 reef**. .0:ark-Treasurer Nancy Michie presented, Members With a salary and remuneration survey of six area tow" and villages,Includiss Morris. Council used -the survey extensively during the lengthy, in - Matra maim Reeve Doug - Fraser's yearly nonogarilutfitas-',Ineriitiedliy$161to $1-,380ein.481*-7Theretlifeilregitar dipecjaj meeting rate also Was • increased to $55 from tat ttrlieeve Clem McLellan will e $11250 in 1988, an increase of , from the -1986 rate. The hailorarium for Councillots Bob Grad*, 'Howie Morton and Bert =kid also was increasedk $50 to The Mann- g started Monday at 1 gu council m all 24 re Year Wou1deceiye- an Additional *1,21)0 iii reistineration and the reeve would receivean extra $1,300. • In 1987, Mr. Fraser received an estimated $2,300, Mr. McLellan, $2,055 and the councillors an averageoIS4900 0111113tearing Monday in E. Wawanosh An Ontario Muleci 1 Board hearing started yesterday, Monday, into appeals launched concerning the East *awanosh comprehensive $1,2001n 1 . p.m. at the:township shed and Ls to However, council. members also continue ifnecess toda _walbe_paid $50 for attending regular A total 45fthree aals ar- to be ,• `kr 4.1.$-:k ...****Iki- ck,•:-.'."• *,..';''''-f§u,.. -2, ,,.,. • , . Ni:-..- • ss,- --44.,:),,,:::, , -,.;._ ',S5,..., •• • "'s ,. >,:.-. -,,,-..„ ...,.., --,,,, ••ev.: • As, A*$ ,z•-• : \ ''... \ --•••••:"..:‘,Nys!:::.14:,.;!;:' ' ' '''''at::i '''''''''''''' " • , ' ?„....%:, i, . • kk ‘k,,. ::-. ' ' ' • , "4.. '''• .. N, •.:.„.• . k,N.\' ‘.. ,.1.:.. -k:: -.".M •:.'\'k.':";si-,,,-.A•:tt., TORCH BEARER -- Randy Hutchinson of Wroxeter has beentrain ''::' '2.•••'•:X ing daily — With the exception of a three-month leave of absence fo a kidney transplant — since he first learned in early June that he had been selected as one of those to carry the Olympic Torch O its relay across Canada to Calgary. He is scheduled to carry the torch tomor- row near Orangeville. ratings esundl in athlition to 'heard. . 4forlisTownshiPsC09eilinadeset its 1.988:_ casual labot filott oitteritt rates and Made appoirdrivi§- at a and. rnileage in 19 no increase • eaforth wins ournament ntris council awarded Nancy wnship c1erk-trca3wer, an increased wage anIbefit package• or '1998 .ata 4peaa; yearend tit meeting held recently7-" e decision-wavaiade 7 - lengthy,in-camera session YearrY • artnient for Stance• and is eligible for le per centgovernment gran. • e. clerk-tresurer also will receive $50 far° regular canna/ and special Sight- meetings c!racia oIds tyvir regular .0ieethip per month, as ei1 as several special Meetings throughout the year Mrs. Michie 'also is entitled to a • two per cent savings package and the employee -benefit plan offered last fall to the road employees. The roarlmen's wages were negotiated in September. • • • cli makes ents for 1988 • Casemore, .township livestock Turvey, Harvey Edgar, Jim valuers, will be paid $8.75 per how Bowman, Wayne Hopper, Frank Procter, David Marks, Lloyd Michie, Fred Stute, Ronald Gordon. William Craig, George Blake and Johnston, John Cardiff, William Rae Huether; Peacock, Jim kowman, William -Wingharn Hospital Board, Shirley Souch • John Brown, John Nes/A, Garmss; eaforth Hospital Board, Ken McDonald, George Blake and Leona McDonald; Blyth and -District Clarence MeCtitcheon also will be Fire Board Reeve Doug Fraserand paid $8.15 pet hour plus mileage. Deputy Reeve Clem McLellan ; Drainage Suphrintende.nt Gary Wingham Area Fire Board, Nicholson will he paid $8.50 per hour Councillor Bert Elliott and Mr. 11,498, plus. mileage, whieh is no McLellan; Brussels, MOrrisS. and m eover 1987. Grey Community Centre Board, Mr. Other appolittinent.piade at the McLellan, Neil Goirhig, Henry wetini!-3vre; poUndkeepers, Keith pevlin; Stye, Commonly Centre artifice ,Goll, Roan (Contnued on Page 3A) special yearend meeting h Id • rcntl. Nixon, •Doug-Garniss, Harold e from 1938. Fenceviewers John • vances to international The casual labor rate was in- . BY AI Hafligon Seaf th Atoms will eoresen • region in the North American Silver Stick finals at Sarnia, Jan. 2224. Seaforth defeated a strong Drayton team Sunday, to • capture. the championship"of the Winghain Optimist -Atom Ittitahal Silver Stick Tejon* • , saw if -4- division champions, Seaforthlet:and B2 champions, Drayton,; meeting for the tour- nament 404npionship. DAY ONE • Mk* 5, Walkerton 3 In the tournaments opening Samew-Alipton Atom narrowly •liSilthied Walkerton: ftth013-tdhain creased to $7 50 111 f the township. mileage '-rate was raised to 23 centsperkilometre, or 40 cents per mile, from 23 tents per kilometre. - • ' Ken Shoitieek tile distinage in spectdr,..*Slientain it08*r hoar,- phis mileage. Adorn Smith,Site supeiMaer, feeeliean extra 10fieldSfier_01040, takOihOur per mit Tam $7 and ' • •"‘ sjw.,s4'44,,of • • s• hastbn,' •• . Inside Crossroads :. -, ::-E' orla ,-,„, • - _ : . :., ..- -. - P - .,,„ a ..-page 4A - Kenilworth • . ‘. OOSSitteits --Jr '..,:' .i ..- — ..Page 2 i. 3 Page 8A .. •...., ..... es m o d Page 8 ,Classifieds .800.;143 0 - Complete Televitett -- i,tr:::........w:. • . . .4, . iclucr ro. . OrtSliatii . i'' ' '' :4!",U,46 'iltf-ilt^r* v''':;!it *•4* •_• 41 .. , 317;!1" .!' ,4. J.- • At 4',. ' • f ° d t l- 1 ''' "- ° - l' 11;414.1‘ ' ;i 1 • •„;.1.• • 12. rlf$: