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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-05-31, Page 2rr .• Y. • r;F::11. ,1:5" • •4.'t• 44' T•A 45'4- ..„ 4, • e , (.e :44 44 „ve fic'f „ .1 • 1941° PAST ,pRe NT'SSIEDAL -- Andy Rodger presented Bert Morin, 'mm e pest President of Branch 180 of the Royal Cana- dian Legion Whighanc with a medal recognizing his two years as president t installato r n ceremonies held recently at thelegion Halt tt : ft, entcr.,-.Th014,10*, stole,"OVOr.: ,worth of Wok; .ecruipm* and foo, *Wed- iritheiiSt efstelea propert are such items Snap..Qn tOolkand wrenches (engraved), a Bruniner three -horsepower air compressor (stationary...model), DeVilbuies air tools ..(paint sprayer, transformers, The, wikk011atn„." •.kio43ital is still Wait , • MilligtrY, of Health. final b Ore Proceeding:•With a e replace all out -dated Windows in .5 1 • 001 ludc t1governors was presented by chairman, At its regular May meeting, he property committee' re News ofs lay was inc 'told that aniroyal could be receiY ' t,HP Chur�hE. - -4AiNGLICANMINGHAM''' John Street at Centre Street • THE ANGLICAN PARISH. OF . WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE All services from the "Book of ,Common Prayer* . . • . SUNDAY; JUNE 5, 1988:: ' - - Holy Communion 'Sunday School & NurSery * • ** * * • , • Minster: Rev® 0. Madge * • * * *-* (Continued,fromPage 1) Mr. Stevenson. But later in the eve- gmlien4isked-a-similar-quimtio by Wingham MayorJaek Kopas, e said any area covered by the study - would not have to prepare its own masterplan. Andy McBride pointed out there. aje $aitiCaut recreational facihties justoutside the boundariesof the ,' a _ Stildr0.000 in places such as elMore' and Teeswater. Mr. Stevenson said those would be taken into consideration. ' .Phil Beard of Viringham took issue • • 44 • •••rr with the way „minor sports currently are run in the town'. In an effort to produce winning teams, Mr. Beard said, hefears some youngsters are • being qilteredeue, • Kim Gibson said she would like to see more to -ed spett.s, while Mary Lou: Bourne would like to see more activities for local teenagers. „-:Another -vitingham woman, Gayle Irine,laid she feels too much emphasis is put on, minor hockey in leaving children who do not Oa/ the sport with .very little op. porftity for public skating. "There are ,a very few people doing an awful ot around town," .said Mr. Beard, who would like to see more volunteer leaders groomed. ' Decor 4's - . 'Bathroom Tissue • • • • • • • • • • o 1.69 Kraft 500g Smooth or Crunchy 'll'eanut Eltitter .... • ••••••••• 1.89 Maxwell House 8 oz. irritant Coffee.. • •0 • • • • • • • • • 41 ,,• Smith 28 oz. Vegetable Jufce ,0: aide* COOktail 4 • • • • • • • 44 • • • •Beatite Reg. Yogurt • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • 5 ' • n , • • • • • .•• * • • , • Snoy01White..-. Cauliflower • • • 6 • • • • 4.: I* • • • • • ' It • • • • 99 • • • • • • ••r'.-' • MalfgtarclAnn said she is glad that culture isa part if the 'Master plan study, saying the town needs facility for theatre groupsto m1. .presentations as The aigfir 11)h at town -hall is netiqc04iblyto the .:A • V cl/tL!LOfl 11:42*Ild 4/.1 2)61lite. Lacknow 529-7247 • * • IPA OS. ‘g'"17.1444"Pkr-'1' etit**/ • I • 1,, (b •O' in land '"Of `,asuai I• tsed° • elderly or thehandicapped. Ms. Gibson added that She wonld like—tos --see7be.,;tterTu*Irt:J qFtW-01"— Wingharn's new 11640 bitliding through reading clubs or storytelling sessions. Marg Bishop's main 'concern is preserving the -town's lovely -river system and ensuring docs not deeriorate ,further. "*!e- have the fkittat to have a lave:106*n and Archie. Hill asked When the culture aspect entered the Master plan. Par. Lisle replied it alivays was included and Mr. •Stevenson said, "It's part of our lives and part of our quality of life." Mrs. Bourne suggested that, families sit: down and fill out the eurvey together when it arrives at irtio*s.te set vielikol* varying age groups asked by Mr. Kopas if some futtim master: plan. be held i4 the outlying Mr; Ste•Vgi$00 $ e.wot sider if if there was tsitiz issue to be discussd. " • Bob Pegg -�f Bitievale Madethe evening's last ciimicit sayinghe feels the Vocal Sporting 'facilitieware under-utilized. By getting pefiple back into the volunteer mode; he said, more intramural spoilt could be organized. for children and better use made of existing facilities, inch as the ban diainondsand the arena; A lot could be accomplished if the municipalities could get together,, and pool their recreaticnal, resources, he Concluded. • ',it.. #5,