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NEW EQUIPMENT — Alan DeVos performs a headstand over the
bbxhorse as part of the physical education program at Turnberry
Central Public School. The equipment has.been in the school gym-
nasium for ,about four weeks.
CRIME STOPPERS
of Huron County Inc.
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1-800-265-1777
Crime Stoppers of Huron County
Inc.- is seeking the public's
assistance in the investigation of a
theft which took place in Wingham.
On Aug. 8, 1987 at 3 p.m., per-
sonnel at the Wingham Fruit Market
at 389 Josephine Street, Wingham,
discovered their money deposit bag
mis' sing. The store was very busy at
this time as there was a ball tour-
nament in progress across the
street. The bag contained ap-
proximately $1,200 in cash and
cheques.
If you have any information about
this or any other serious crime; call
Crime Stoppers of Huron County
Inc. toll free at 1-800-265-1777. You
could earn a cash reward of up to
$1,000 if the information leads to an
arrest. Callers will not be required
to identify themselves nor testify in
court.
SINT TEN
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$100,000 or mire. Term 30 - 59 days.
AH rates subject to change without notice.
$6.000 $2000 $ 9,000 - StO .000
Tm30 69 days. Term 30 - 59 tays.
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stared at the regular include theISSAIO Of Sunday,,
session and followed a 1 as a referendum on thip, year'-
Muntglimi ballot. The AMO i
cession on corresksondente frOin, the adamantly opposed to any form Of. '.
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Turnberry ditt4USSOS its, - ." '''''t1,0v,::10441i'n"4nt'
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The township road and general did decide to decrease the amoun
budgets were disciisSed at length at set aside in a waste disposal si
the first monthly meeting of Tyr- reserve to $10,000 from $40,00
•nberry council. Instead, $10,000 will go ,to a n
Council approved the road budget grader reserve fund and $20,000 to
submitted by Road Superintendent - reserve fund for the Lower Town
Ross Nicholson. The budget ;Bridge, bringing it up to $50,000.
provides $219,500 for maintenance A total of $12,000 has been set asid
spending this year in Turnberry and for Turnberry's share of a ne
$118,500 for construction. pumper for the Wingham and Are
Late last month, the township Fire Department, which may b
applied for supplementary subsidy purchased in two or three years.
from the Ontario Ministry of While she hopes to keep the
Transpctrtation on expenditures of township's share of the increase to
$100,000. That amount can be broken - under- five per cent, Mrs. Kelly
down into three specific projects: cautioned the entire tax picture will
$60,000 to pave the remainder of the pot be complete until early next -
B -line; $35,000 for. construction on month when the school . board and
the Morris-Turnberry boundary and county levies become available.
$5,000 for a road management plan. Mrs, Kelly says tax bills will go
If the subsidy is forthcoming, out near the first of May viith
council hopes to proceed with payment of first installment due a
constTuction,as well this year -on the the end of that month. It is expected
township's 25th concession. the second installment will be du
Turnberry council also has early in October.
received notification from the
feels municipalities should have the
right to alit)* stores -to remain open • ,
te On Sunday if they wish. "There Will
be noeone forced to stay open if they
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don't want to," he added,
a • In a roundabout way and following
a 6-3 recorded vote, council even-
tually decided to support the AMO
e stand by defeating a motion calling
for provincial government
a authorization to hold a referendum
e on the issue.
Those voting in favor of a
referendum were Dr. McGregor,
and Councillors Don Carter and
Doug Switzer. Opposed were Mayor
Jack Kopas, Reeve Bruce Machan,
Mr. Harris, Mr. McGrpth, Mr.
Beecroft and •COuncilior Ward
Robertson.
In a 5-4 recorded vote immediately
following, council went on record as
being opposed to Sunday shopping.
t Recording their opposition - to
e -Sunday .shopping were Mr. Beecroft,
Mr. Carter, Mr. Harris, Mr. Kopas
and Mr. Switzer. Casting their votes
in favor of Sunday opening were Mr.
Machan, Mr. McGrath,• Mr.
Robertson and Dr. McGregor.
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Township of Culross that it hopes -41 . Not every question deserves
undertake in arnbitious project td answer. — Publiliustrius
reconstruct. part of the Culross-
Turnberry boundary in 1991 or 1992.
However, Turnberry council
members said they would prefer
that the project wait until 1992 or '93
as they feel their township has
enough large expenditures up-
coming.
ADD TO RESERVES
In presenting the general portion
of the budget, Clerk -Treasurer
Dorothy Kelly said she has aimed
for an increase in township spending
of just underlive per cent.
Mrs Kelly :presented • a
preliminary budget at last week's
meeting which provided for a4.8 per
cent increase in township spending.
• Council members suggested few
changes to the *proposed budget, but
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
TAKE NOTICETHATA7PUblisMeethig of the
Liquor Licence Board &Ontario will be held
at ,the VALHALLA INK KING &BENTON
STREETS, KlItHENE R, ONTARIO on
TUESDAY. APRIL 5th;1988 at the hour of
9:30o'clock in the forenoon, at which time
the Board Will hear. an application in
ac-
cordance with the Liquor Licence Act, and
Regulations thereunder.
The following establishment has applied
for a licence of the class indicated, and the
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application will be entertained at the afore-
mentiOned location and time:
Application Per Additional Licence
Riverboat Restaurant
1:32-JokePhinit'Street, Wingham
Patio Licence
Llcencee: 380582 Ontario Limited
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any
person Witt, is resident in themunicIP614
and who wishes to make representation
relative to theariblitatiOn. shall make their
SubmisSiOnto the Board in wittinggirior to
the date of the nearing, or ifl pertatfalthb
time and place of the hearing. Maples of
written submissions will be forwarded • to
the applicant).
Liquor Licence Beard of Ontario
6.$7,1aMitifitire Boulevard East
TORONTO. Oriteriei MSE 1A4
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