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The Wingham bUetralittea
ommiisSion,bas requested. a catAtal
contribution of $3,000 before
Installs a hydro service at *e
proposed new, miniature mall on
Josephine Street. ;
PUC •Manager Ken Switon
reported at the Ogtober cormnission
meeting that he had been in toucb
.with representatives of TriOar, the
group which is behind the mall,
development.
The company has requested three
200 -ampere services at the site, said
Mr. Saxton. He estimated the cost of
installing the services at
approximately $10,000, which would
mean a deposit wouldbe required as
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Pont building ineirtite stere a
• proved at the. first okenthlir Meeting
of Turnherry council for: MrS.
Egner, Turnberry Estates, a
suriroorn ; Doug Fischer, Lot 53, Con.
1, a horse barn; Hans Verbeek, Lets
44 and 45, Con. 1, moving a garage
and Rae Breckenridge, Lot 4, Con. 2,
a shelter.
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As a result of a recent court decision,-
oplease be advised that the final date
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St. Pau -i's Church
(ANGLIcaiN) WINGHAM
John Street at Centre Street
THE ANGLICAN PARIM QF
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
All services from the "Book of Common Prayer
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16,1988
11:00 a.m. - Holy Communion
• Nursery & Sunday School
Tuesday, Oct. 18 - Annual Fowl Supper - 5-7 p.m.
Minister : Rev. D. Madge
Trinity, Belgrave - 9:30 a.m. Service
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St. Andrewgi Presbyterian Church
Wingham, Ontario
will celebrate its
• 126th Anniversary
Sunday, October 16, 1988
with services at 11:00 and 700 p.m.
(7:15 p.M., Songfest)
FOUR GENERATIONS — Just one thing stops this quartet from being a completely matched A'.:,
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three were both on Oct. 1. Russell Graingerof ;web, let grandson NO Delohert of Millbrook
Rick's daughter Nicole all share the same birthday. Nicole's grandmother, Elaine Cteichert of ,Ilitn 'am
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A discussion Impel; outlining Discussed by the fire bod at its agreenien) would Win jeopardy If it
proposed steps for making September. meetingamendments to the Wingharn Area hers were then asketitocirculate the myth that if
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amendments were to be reopened. "I think Wei*
• Fire Board agreement has teen- discussion -paper -ketheic-own comn.
rejected by 'Wingham Town counfl. cils.
At its regular October meeting, In the - opinion of Wingham's
council endorsed- the recoMmendk finance and. management man*.
bon of its finance and manageinent tee, the current propoai1 is -far 'too
committee and vrill,Nlvise the fire complex and does not welly allow an
board that.* 0-091.194, **lir,
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able to Wiiighani. too' lit ent
The Orotiosarittliceltided In a sfo ominitteehfflrflan,Dr Mc•
discussion paper **Pared- by the Git*Oirio'letotnicir •• •
board's chairman, Ilowick •However, Councillor -Bill McGrath
Township. Deputy Reeve John said that when heffrSt looked at the
Jacques, as the , result Of requests discussion paper he considered it as
made by Wingham's • two -a step toward bringing a comMuni-
representatives, on the board, Ron cation gap betweenVingham coun-
Beecroft and lames McGregor. cil and the fire board. "To me, this
looks like they're making a sign of
good faith, and maybe it's our turn
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• to do the same."
Mr. Beecroft, who also is a mem-
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with congratulatory messages cOmmittee, said maP-24-0f4the fire
Jim Fitzgerald, eireeutive4iko,4: • :00,..74whole
were: WinghtOrMitiorJadiKO e
to HuronMPP Jack Riddell; Buren- ices
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• Bruce MPMurray CardIttk,4
District Gove,rnor Dick S*tyt'.*ar
Charles Kuenzig, deputy district
governor.
• Several presentations were made
to Emery Stuckey. of Wingham,
charter member: Another charter
member, Barley Crawford of
Wingham, sent best wishes as he
could not attend.
Mr. Zurbrigg also was presented
with a 20 -year membership pin.
Following the after-dimier cere-
monies, the comic antics of 'Cousin
Cie*" (alias Don Vair) were enjoy-
• ed before dancing.
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buildings.
"We can always get hhn again,"
he said. "It's silly to pay to design
three buildings when we're only
going to build one.
Clerk Achninistrator Bill Rattly,
• however, pointed out that such is not
necessarily the case. Ile added that
some of the design specifics used in
the first building might also be used
in the other two.
"If Ruronview goes ahead and it
Wts' toe much money to renovate
(the old), Ilitrenvrour for : e04.60
offices; what are We goingto d�
then?" asked Goderich Township
RievieGtatitStiriing. .
Waste management and, day eiiie
Will be "dumped on cat ShOilderth
- frorti-the way thekepoliticiint-tak"
he added. "The taxpayers esti only
Omidaomuclel
Johnston wanteatti kniW what
to the oidbuilding if Huron
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the fire agreement that it lige**,
be destroyed," he said. "That's td1.. it
is ... a myth."
Mayor Jack Kopas suggested that
the fire board is acting beyond its
mandate in such issues. "The Are
board was47,c reatexl 4:03t, 7tlie
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that if there is to be any -Change; itis
up to the five municipal councils to;
make that decision, not the fire
board." . ,
Although commending •Mr..•.,
Jacques for "doing his -best to try
and solve a difficult problem," -Mr.
Kopas repeated that the decigion is a ,
political one and not that of the fire
board. "Let's keep the fire board as
non-political as possible."
Wingham's decision is expected to
be -discussed- at theboard'S October
meeting tomorre* evening.;
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step closer.
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Mt. • Hanly adVised council that the
OntarioMinistry of Agriculture and
flied has indicated an interest,*
occupying :one whole wing of the
Stephen township Deputy Ifeeire
•Kenneth _McCann asked abblit
operating costs after the new
Wilding is completed and Mr. Bell
said there weren't any figures. "But
Common sense telis us we won't
Operate ',three separate buildings at
the tame cost as one larger one,'"
Mr. Bell said.
Hullett Township Reeve "toin.
CiiiiniiighaM also said he was having
trouble With the financial questions:
Although reallitni the figures
Were of a ballpark variety and also
admitting he could no aiterna-
tive kw newitteilities, "I do kriO:' that
we're talking about $1. millitu1
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year;" he saki, "1 guess I'm
country boy — a poor country b
too, but that% klot, of *00
Construction on the Hun
site is expected to beginin.e
private. coons with
bathrooms - and -40.01.06
Also included
Stofl mdiehtiele,
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