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
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neighbors Immediately
and a benefit dance -is
Feb.,8 at the Whighill
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.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
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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
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TORCH BEARER -- Randy Hutchinson of Wroxeter has beentrain
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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
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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
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lengthy,in-camera session
YearrY
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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.
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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
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vances to international The casual labor rate was in-
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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
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