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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-01-05, Page 13d• 1 ,•• 0. 11 ; • •••, eacb. -However Mr. Falconer, it(nn (linteti,- said he Witold like to see • more consigned at next year's *ring sale, which- is Scheduled for March Elvey" Brodhagen1_of 'RR 1, Brunner, a member of -the Ontario Shorthorn Club.-4111'4ne4-441* representativele- **if Abe '.-Pettb- Huron club, sald-thePerlk Grey and Bruce breeding cattle sale on Aug. 1, 1987 ,was alio a success, and bidding was better than stan, _dart Thirty-four (Oen and bred mums and cows with calf at foot _ Operations centre • •• • .• ----- `WINGHAWS Jason reistruovet.into check a Port Bo- otafeidufrig iotkin:-Swiitay at Lockridge •Memprkel Arena WiOghaorlost to Port Elgin in a tight 2-1 contest to capture the 8-1 consolation final in the Wingham Optimist Atom Regional Silver Stick Tournament, ‘, (Continued from Page peted in the RUron-ratii Cham- pionship held in Ayhieradd turned in a strong performance as 15 of the Madill athletes qualified fir WOSSA competition. 4 • The Town of Wingham opted to hold its preliminary discussions with an Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs fact finder in camera. The special, meeting allowed council to present its preliminary Proposal to -annex lands 'currently within I'm- nberry Township. NOVEMBER Julie Lisle of the Wingham Optimist Track and Field Club won the Tyke Girls' 1,500, metre cross- country race at the Canadian championships held in Toronto. Lisle ran a tactical race and turned in a time of 6:1$ to capture the national championship. A new three-year agreement was reached between Western Foundry Co. Ltd. of Wingham and its em- ployees represented by: Canadian BrOtherluxid.,0111aihvay, Transport andiGenertd Workers. - The expansion project at Homes in Wingham is prateeding schedule, According:- tP7-7-40.. anpany COMmencementwere held- at P. SchOol in .Wingham $15;000 waships Commlftfoner r, men An Ontario Municipal Board hearing into appeals launched regarding East Wawanosh Township's comprehensive zoning bylaw -has been scheduled for Jan. 4 and 5 at the township, municipal building. _ The -resignation of James A. Currie, chairman of the town's planning advisory committee, was accepted by Wingham Town Council atitsNoveinber session. . Vghtman Telephone Limited has apitlied for an increase in local tetellhOfie rates. If approved, it will beAbefirst rate hike since the early lgt6t by the privately owned com- WY- The Wingham Rockers won the Bluewater International Hockey , Tournament at Sarnia by _defeating the Snitch Has -Beans 2-1ln the final. A total of 64 teams competed in eight divisions. Wingham Air Cadets received ho .1e, mention and , fifth ispot 2***4 i competitiontrnliselt ° ntatives- Ms�c 't • set up to manage shellfish issue An operations cadre reporting to the Minster of National Health and Welfare — through the assistant deputy, minister, health lirotectior branch and the senior assistant deputy , minister, fisheries afitt. oceans — has been set up to manage all aspects of the issue of Atlantic clams, oysters, , mussels 'and quahaugs. The information was announced jointly triNaltiu aid Welfare Minister - Jake_ Epp andlishekies I and OeezmsMthiSferrfom-ihidmi,----: Toll-free telephone lbws are now in place to provide --up-timlate -in- ormation to the public and nquiries on any aspect of the issue can be directed to 1400-267-2004. Winkle, Shell Officers Procter, of wn from ch.afld, Sandra • , ai rte of RR 3, W and secretary - treasurer Brussels, wiU hand the job over to David Smith ofRR 1, Sebringville-;' • -; • - ElteylfrOdhaOntiaielietedtosw• ond irieezpreitident. Council decided they, must, move now to find an already -established waste disposal site which would take the township's refuse if its own dump is closed. , The Wingham Board of Police Commissioners has opted to drop out of the Goderich Police Com- munications System and instead to purchase services- from a cam- murdcations system -in Hanover. Crime Stoppers ill Huron isex- pected to be in operation by, mid- March 1988, JeffAillia of the Ontario Provincial ' POIE* told an in- formation meetingk Santa and litriaus were once again -the stars Of the Wingham Optimist Santa Claus, Parade as a large turnout braved inclement weather to welcpme the North Pole residents to toWa. *krill Township boosted the bialdlag fond of Tile Library by $5,0110; With it -Lomeli- tat:ion of a chetakkfor $3,000 and a pledge for an additional $2,000 by mid-March. - •• .• ;,...-.-...'.018(0,82# _..thH136:::::,,,A:theiittex,*"*itit.. ..._ -.• jediti7ilii, . . . ., ning ''.**: 'tante to its .. :11._ look_ "*"...iletitita hi.' 5. tdie...- -. , •,:-.. • •.- -• ,bard.,i".........4. .i::104..,.e04#*B-..„..of -k.- .. , tun `.*Ifie • were • • -a year pins to deserving members. Howick Bantams were runners-up in the "D" division ofs a tournament held in Clinton. The Howick lads lost to Lucan in the championship round after defeating Thamesford and Mount Brydges. Officials described the second annual Wingham Regional Midget Silver Stick Hockey Tournament a success as Kincardine emerged at', winners from among 16-- teams competing in the week-long event. Doug McBurney has been ap- pointed to -the Wingham Police Commis—Sion, Ontario Agrictfiture, and °Food Minister Jack Riddell announced on behalf of Solicitor - General Joan,Smith, The Wingham Public Utilities Commission granted its employee; an across-the-board Pay increase of 4.5 per Cent tor 1968. The increases were approved at the PUC's regular December, meeting and will come hibaeffect Jen. 1. The !bighorn Branch Library dolled for one week on Tuesday. Dec. 8. When it re -opened Dec. 15, the branch Was. located *the new library building on EdwardStreet. . Area Fire Board has given ite approvateanhtereaae for ell fire department • ie flrst .tabrease shim , . • ... Howick Township representative John Jacques has been named 1988 ! chairman of the Whqgham Area Fire Board. Re succeeds Jim Taylor of East Wawanosh Township. An open house at the new library building -on Edward Street was well attended by Wingham and area residents. One of the highlights _ef the event was the drawing of lucky tickets for the "Book Bears",of mascots of the building fud. Wingham Town Council indicated it is willing to revise a bylaw prohibiting the off-street parking of commercial vehicles. The board of governors of Wingbam and District Hospital bas agreed to pay the cost of inunutozing employees — deemed by the hospital's. inedital advisory 01,m mittee to be at risk --•against hepatitis. If it were to come down to a vote, Wingham Town Council would thumbs town on Sunday shopp here, but only with the narrowest of margins. n an Advance -Times telephone survey, members of council stood 5.4 again' st Sunday storeopenings. East Wawanosh. Council has passed 1v:temporary-use bylaw for the Wingham waste disposal site at a wased pecialineefing. - rookia have to play'in the Grey -Bruce unlit C League's *. Star Hanover on Satin* ' 0-0011 n11)034 Bevin nett an* Murray rowel win represetb - "g1 LUV game agalint 4.4.k IC. ' •to sr. • to °Pitt* • soiditiluellibarik rholl .411.16. 5 . .. , - d....Cur0s Moore, skating*, imd ..oi . •-• - -..., ,., -,4,4.4.. .. km._ f.: ' VriOglifilit'•• .0: 440,;,#ing rfiYNi , g." in-sthe tellar-per- es cia 0 ,, in,.. London i ri :11 a 0 -..Vic- .4 ,..1 " 'iv , it' r , • 4 , ' - ,, 4ti ' - .,. ,' " 4.....9...' ° ' . . 4 ' • .. - 41,4 ; . 61 , • • 4,-• • • , • g•- ggi,•;,. • 0. . ggic, . , • • •