The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-06-07, Page 2•
.4.4i1 %Iktri-vcA
" The WtOgb vueTgE, Jwie7
.. •
""•;"7P'•;r; • ,a • ;*.i-,•1 • • ; `'`; ' ; ;
•
egetab e
Schneider's, 900 gr. bucket
Chicken 4.9
Schneider's Sliced Side, 500 gr.
Bacon
** •••••*es • •
Royal Crest Easy Open, 6 varieties
Canned Pop ... .. case 5.39
ED, Smith, 19 oz,
Cherry Pie Filling . ... 1.99
Black Diamond Singles, 500 gr.
Cheese Slices . . 2.99
Silverwoods Meadowgold, 2 litre
Ice Crearn........
Romaine Lettuce.,,
2.99
1.69
.79
WINGRAM FRUIT MARKET
STORE HOURS: Mon. - Fri.: 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday: 730 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Phone 357-2240, We Deliver.
hurch• Dir6t Or
St. Paul's Church
(ANGLICAN) WINGHAM
John Street at Centre Street
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
All services from the "Book of Common Prayer"
SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1988
11:00 am. - Matins
Sunday School & Nursery
Minister : Rev. D. Madge
Trinity, Belgrave 9:30 a.m. .
* * * * * * * *
The people of
GRACE. BAPTIST CHURCH
(Meeting in Bluevale Community Pentre)
cordially invite you to.come and
hear a message of NEW LIFE
by Evangelist
JOHNNY WILSON
from N. Carolina*
SPECIAL MUSIC EACH NIGHT
Sunday, Juttel 2th
iito am. & 7:0;1, p.m.
Monday to Wednesday
%Ittrie 132 1,40 15
7:30 PA
A Fri:001y Church roachin
oit. with the Love
APPRECIATION BANQUET — Students and employers who participated in F. E. Madill Secondary
School's Cn-op Employment Pmgram were recognized last week during a banquet held at the school.
From left are some of the students and their employers: -student Brenda Lee Loughran, Mary Ann Kissner
of J. T. Gooda//'s law office; student Gary Martin, Gordon Baxter of Wingham and District' Hospital; stu-
dent Marilyn Zimmerman, and Barry Reid of Reid andAssociates.
Report from
recommends fulMinie chief
(Continued from Page 1) the department. "T •.survey repori prevention and water supply.
• planning goals and objectives, should be Used t, e elop a fire Mr. Guegeon also told the meeting -
developing comprehensive training Protection master plan," Mr, that while gathering information for
and fire prevention programs, and Gougeon said. "The plan will the survey, he witnessed two
fulfilling the duties .and identify priorities, implementation emergency responses made by the
responsibilities as required by the dates and estimated costs. department in which firefighters
establishing and regulating bylaw, The report also recommends that answered calls about five kilometres
Fire Marshal's Act and the Ontario the board appoint a committee to and 10 kilometres from the station.
Fire Code. develop the plan and that it include Total response time for the first was
Many municipalities in Ontario members of the board, the fire chief 10 minutes while for the second it
have established a fire protection and the local fire services advisor, was 12 minutes. "Considering the
master plan which includes the Mr. Beckett. distances travelled, these are very
recommendations of a• municipal Six of the report's recommenda- good response times," he said.
fire protection survey and provides tions are related to the organization He also congratulated the board
both the fire department and of the department and include the and department on its two fire
municipal councils with detailed appointing of a full-time chief, stations. "This (Wingham) is
reasons for the expanding needs of developing and implementing a pro- probably the best headquarters fire
St. Marys firm
gets contract
(Continued from Page 1)
$485,000 from -the provincial
government in 1988 in bridge subsidy
and possibly another $380,000 next
year. A total of $137,800 in township
dollars will go toward the bridge
over the next two years and $97,200
in MTO road allocation.
In an interview following last
week's meeting, Road Superin-
tendent Ralph Campbell said the
contractor moves on to the bridge
site next week. The deadline for
completion of the structure is Dec. 1
with some finishing work to be done
in 1989.
The old bridge, built in 1911, will
be used throughout the construction
period as the new strucutre and
approaches will be located just north
of the old bridge.
ditvion
2andleaping
RR. 2 Lucknow 529-7247
Safe, affordable, quality play
structures for maiden -Oa, use;
complete with optional and
expandible features, We include a
guarante with substance,
' Hours: Mon. sat. a a.m. 0 P.M.
Thursday 8 cro... .
• Sunday n 8 0.nr.
gram of delegation, developing and station in the province for volunteer
following a formal policy for promo- fire departments," he said. "When
tion, and several bylaw amend- we tell anyone to look at a model for
ments. headquarters and support stations,
Seven receommendations deal the models we use are Wingham and
with administration, another four to Gorrie."
fire protection agreements, while 15 In addition to the fire board
are related to apparatus and members, Wingham Town Council
equipment and' include the was represented by Mayor Jack
recommendation that a rekerVe fund Kopas, Deputy Reeve Bill Harris
be established through the member and Councillors Don Carter, Bill
councils for the purchase of a McGrath and Ward Robertson. The
"quintuple combination fire truck" only member from Turnberry
equipped with a telescopic boom. Township Council besides its two
Although the report suggests the representatives was Reeve Brian
possible purchase date of 1991, Mr. McBurney, while Howick Township
Gougeon added that the actual date Reeve Gerald D'Arcey and
is a decision for the board and its Councillor Harold Gibson attended
member councils. Earlier, he said along with, ,tht two Howick beard
such a recommendation deals, with representitives,
capital etpenditure and "will In addition to its representatives,
require the setting of priorities and Morris Township Council was
long-range planning." represented by Reeve Doug Fraser
Operations and training accounted and Councillor Bob Grasby, The only
for another 12 recOMmendationi, representative from East
bile two related to fire suppression Wawanosh Township Council was
personnel and communications. The one of its board representatives,
remaining seven focused on fire Fred Meier.
w
Guelph man still serious
following Howick accident
A Guelph man was still listed in
serious condition Monday in
University Hospital following an
accident May 29 in Howick
Township.
According to an Ontario
Provincial Police spokesman at
Wingham, Ronald Otte, 24, of 270
Waterloo Ave., Guelph, was
northbound on Huron County load
12 abOut '15 kilometres east of
Wingliarn at 10:55p.m. lastSunday.
• The police say Mr. Otte ran off the
road, grazing a utility pole with the
right front corner of his 1978 GMC
pick-up and then striking a tree.
He was taken to Wingham and
District Hospital by ambulance and
later transferred to University
Hospital, London,
The Wingham and Area Fire De-
partment also was called to the
scene.
0-0-0
Common sense and a sense of
humor are the same thing, moving
at different speeds.
• Clive Jellies