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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-04-12, Page 2''.1•.".."'::•,Ik't••• • • • 7,7-4-•• - • ; ••• • •„, c•• • :•,i,„••• 144 SI' .4,4K f• • • ..!'••••,"1,i;'...' •• 444 •••••' , •••,:' • l• Howick Central School. Sam and NS partner Aaron SteWart 17 • 4 SAM 110118LEDAY wort firsi Prize in the Gtade- 8 biologiOat category at ,the recenratganee fair held- , science fair this week witheir project on "G more, second in the Grade 8 biatO i I in soI'ving this aa cur sd uoderick.at c.? oc; p.m ttot 4,,..2_, . ,101 residence in ner in place the, garbage inthe traSfls oali' , ‘-'. the side of her _house. When ,, l'ne twilled th ' 0 t al* own), wilco,* compete thecourtti-ividaz si a ' arbage Decomposition" Show ' c° • • routed by a oia0., e111 g ca division .anci-Becky Litt, third. . n w are Phil Liver- - Arun, but vvas gribbck140U1 Silverwoods Me'adowgold, 2 litre Ice Cream .•.•••••••. Bar X Roasted, 1 lb. tray Pork Tails ••••,........ Fresh Broccoli it •liD It Gold Seal, 15 1/2 oz. Red Sockeye Salmon Delmonte, 19 oz. Stewed Tomatoes Palmolive, 500 mi. Liquid Detergent . • • • . • . • . • • .99 • • • ••• . 1.59, WINGITIM FRUIT MARJ�T STORE HOURS:7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. • • Fridays: 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m Pho e 7-2240. W Deliver. , St. PaursChurch (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE Alt services from the "Book of Common Prayer" SUNDAY, APRIL 17,1988 11:00 a.M. - Holy Communion Next Week Bishop C.A. Townsend Annual Parish Visit Luncheon to follow Mini•ster •: Rev. O. Madge 11•******* . _ Trinity, Belgrave - 1:15 p.m. * ******** Town $1 .8. rnUIioni9jj 4 ' • Thes 6 ens and a darkw fyijhave any , o rc:Seripus ','10411410' ofc too and she and her attacker fell to the. toll-fi,ew at 1400465-1777. YO ••,• • (Continuedfrom Pagel). • reassessment— in Wlu�h'owne properties, of equal value will the same taxes for county education purposes 'regardies their location within the cant council feels that decision cold lesspainful this year than it w have been any other. Largest expenditure item year is the $416,200 budgeted for loin roads. department, w $320,400 is designated for Wingbarn Police Department $235,300 for the town's:prope department: Recreation is expected to c $196,500 this year while the tow contribution to the _Wingbarn A Fire Board will be 08,800. Ot United Church collgrecia. lion • asked to ret nd (Continued from Page 1) gage- Aatexual behavior within coMmitted relation.ship with the in tention (*permanence that is moral ly responsible. The standards fo discertuing whether Sexual behavio is morally responsible are the same irrespective of orientation or mari tal status. "Marriage and family are in- stitutions which have evolved over time. The community of War has attexnpted to respOnd in changing circumstances to God's call to be just, faithful and compassionate in relationships which support human intimacy and the nurture of family members. That the church "affirm that. s*ual orientation in and of itself is not a barrier to participation in all. aspecb ofthe life aattninistrke of the church, includingordiOafion.' rovs earn a cash rewardoluP • expenditures include: admittistra- rs of tient $172,800; calinen; $341500; day pay care, 0490); SanitatiOn, !MOW and Street iightin&435,000; s of knthistria4 $10,000; .mii and Valley the .. ., ..- .. notate,otet?.. 'four c bidding 'Permits ,aubiriitteds y -- conseityation ' Aothooty , kw, by Building' Inspector Leo Sanders ,. d be $11,600; hank Mini interest,410,010; ....at i4first4Pril meeting. centlogiacy$44,30111, 0:94:4i'a storage. buildiug;. Vred, 4:-. '••••itt .44 0 ' !A .', to $i,000 - Your -information leads loan 4.0*, ca 1 ** 0 will:n9(bo asked to idoni - 4iehisOiros noiqestify in court. . . .. , . cc rr would 1980-87 deficit, $38„700; .reserve for ThePermits.arefok:tRen rd Thies Also included, is „so6,900 for KBereitwir thotnotgot_1404,r,..41,taires, 4:Ti• bile existing debentures 41141. an ad- residence and-GariliaitBrOthers, the ditionat $40,000 for anticipated con: repair and stoLdt rage_L and debentures 'created for this year. by __building. rty the John Street - and Cecrat Street capital works projectS. uvulluot marS . . ost Mother extra item for this year is n's the $10,000 figure budgeted for ex- ' . about propt)sal tea verses related to Conducting the 1988 (Continued fromPage 1) her municliPal electionuttlovember.‘ Lower 'SUM ratetrack would • Although the amount talbe'ed;' fiootthe - be Gordon Squires added that cot- - tages could be built along the • bkeshore and Mr. Kavanagh said Ducks Unlimited and the Ministry of attire' Resources also are quite n interested in the proposal. e “There -'s no reason why it • wouldn't ' cauee.- growth and through laiation • has been -.establisheCI through the approved • budget, Clerk -Treasurer Byron Adams said the town cannot set its mill .rate until after reassessment has been enacted. This could 'eve a mean a- delay in getting out th - town's first tax billing,- he said. In the recorded vote; the two na r were cast Councillork Ro. r Beecroft and Doug Stivitzer. Mayo ,Jack Kopas, Reeve Bruce Machan Deputy Reeve Bill Harris, an Councillort Don Carter, Bil • „McGrath, James McGregor and -Ward Robertson all Voted favor. Dr. McGregor, 'chairman' of council's finance and management committee, also hinted that, un, fortunately; the town also is facing another major capital- expenditure next year for the upgrading of its sewage system. • ys development,'g said East Wawanosh n• Reeve Ernie Snell. r "This (proposal') •is at thein. formational stage right now," said d Elmer Squires. "But at some point in time it will require action." The business association is -self- • appointed in Meeting with the dif- ferent groups involved. However, others must take up the cause if the dream' is to becolne a reality, he added. "if you think it's a good idea, get the message around... It's very • achievable, not just a dream." WINGHAM • NMI) titifiai 217t1innie St. Sunday,.April 17. . 9:45 am,- Sunday School - -11:00 athml Worship (Group pictures for the Directory Sunday morning) Copiet-oftlie ,--.- retommendationg in the report -,./".titiqntation/Ordifiation* available. • Congregational vote by ballot next Sunday, April 24th. eitshister Rev. J. Rea Grant Mt*. 'ortlargst: M. kap Svviabldfp 357-2961 -357-1072 _ . ‘, 'Ir•44 • ht.i • Pursuant to the Nursing Homes Act, notiOfi is hereby given of the intent pf the Director; Nursing Homes Branch y to renew the licence of the fallowing nursing homes: Brookhaven Nursing Home Callander Nursing Home WinghaM, Ontario • BrusselS, Ontario • Stifiriiiiiiutit Concerning the propos ed licence renewals may be sent to The Director, Nursing Homes Branch, Ontario Ministry of , -Healthy 18 OVarlaa Blvd., 8th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, IW41-1 1A9, (41ST9694028100,1ay 11, 1988. Pleaseffiark the name of the nursing home and the project num- Wean, subrnipslons. ProP6o The- orwill.consider all submissions prior to approving the ••4 • MiniStry of Health Ontario Minot Caplan, Minister $t*