The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-11-01, Page 211
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at . ,the 'Huron Worne
ers' Association annual L
millet last. Wednesday at Brussels'.
Other new teachers inducted in -
chided Robin Turner and Mary Jane
Sandilands, Wingham Public School,
as well as Eleanor Ward, Karen
Cook and Rosalie Steinman, all of
owick Central Sch000.
In addition, Mary Douma, a new
teacher at the Brussels Public
School, but already an FWTAO
member, was welcomed to the
Huron County Board of Education •
by Flo Kelor of Huron Centennial
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seven tea;
eir retjrement from
Jug .
The keynote speaker for .tom- ev,
ring was Helen Penfold, president of
the FWTAQ. She is a well-known.
speaker and was an active adminii'
strator at an elementary school in
Grey County prior to assuming the.
FWTAQ presidency.
The fall banquet is the highlight of
the year for the 270 HW?A members
in the county.
oft .al/y open ariwit
a carriPaig>rl Nta.
care
quarftrsi in inghant ,, ,.
St, PauI's . .
(ANGLICAN) WINGHAM
John Street at Centre,Street
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
All services from the "Book of Common Prayer"
SUNDAY, November 6,1988
11:00 a.m. - Remembrance Day Service
and Church Parade of Royal Canadian Legion, Ladies Auxiliary and
Royal Canadian Air Cadets
Nursery & Sunday School
Minister : Rev. D. Mad
Belgravee Cancelled.
A WQ ►m�Bl' Grafi , .,
°'I think CAIJGHTrIs� byfar..the best evangelistic
film `World Wide Pictures has ever done 1
believe that this film can have a profound effect
on your community, on your church. and on
each person who sees it."
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Ken Duntiv, Liberal candidate in Liberals and
Huron-Bruce,C�svatves ilex
decided to: run in the dead -heat fort t
21 federal rQ Stk`�eitrst
Nov. mon b_ awse he tame in the b o Y °
felt, someone must s oat against `"The bates sh k wee ,
,� de a .'1.'turnier as
the Canada -U.S. free trade deal. "a leader in name and substance,',
In' Wingham last week to. open his -according Mr.Dunlop. "Peop
cam hea
campaign eadoarters Mr. Dunlop should wake up and realize that John
did some main-stree ng" to is Turner is fighting for th nada h
troduce b mself to :local' voters. -As knows and loves."
mayor ofPort Elgin, Mr. `Dunlop is 'A small busiiniess n
known -inn thenortlrof t erioing said ie really l ad�not:planned-torun
but says he needs to get out and meet in this election,.but his strong op -
people in southern regions. position to the free trade deal`• coin -
Mr. Dunlop's spirits were buoyed: pelled him to do, se
by Liberal leader John Tu�ner's�'per�- Mr. Dunnlo ,. said he
forrinli nce last week' E.., . ! P feels if. the
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tch xtcfi u� >rk ' �r allowed
rise
� h...-.. � . �!+�+oma►ye�� to .
arrangement, it will have
its on Canadian
a producers. Americans will turn
'their
frog r Canadian markets ` If
dollar'tdoes not 'buy,as much,
Mr.' Dunlop predicts, and leave us in
' a worse position.
le While- � hie says incumbent
Progressive Conservative MP
e Murray Cardiff has done a good job
for the riding in' the years hehas'
„represented-4r kr Dunlop- topes --
voters will turn thumbs -down on the
PC free trade proposal.
Mr. Dunlop's campaign headquar-
ters is working to get a number of
high-profile Liberals into - the
riding to assist . in the campaign
.Eugene Whelan,. 'former federal
agriculture minister, ' will bring his,-
anti -free trade message to Holmes-”
vlille next Tuesday, 'Nov. 8, at a
luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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the neighborhood.
Mac's new on
the planet.
Trillium Soya 1 lb tub
Margarine ••••••••
Herford 12 oz
Corn Beef • .
Maple Leaf, 124 g
Flakes of H or Turkey �. • •
E D Smith 19 oz
Cherry. Pie Filling, • • •
Campbell 10 oz
MtshroO Soup
Schweppes 2' litre -
Ginger AIo/Spii e1
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UItrasou nd
qui -pent
is a bargain.
Wingham and District Hospital's
newest ultrasound equipment;
scheduled to be installed by Mi l;
December, is a bargain, reports the'
board's. Property Committee
Chairman Ross Davies.
"By negotiating the pride eking' t
with three other hospitals, we've
been able to reduce the original
quote made by the manufacturer by
about 15 per cent," Mr. Davies told
the hospital board at last week's
meeting of the Board of Governors.
Other hospitals ,, included in the -
negotiations are in Goderich,
Palmi "
re�►n aaidtowel,
Coat of the new equipment is
p ggec'lat'$73,125, Mr. Davies -said.
has
u', ,
1-
surplus
Wingham and District Hospital is
in the money :'again this year, with ay...
hefty sin -pies of $199,000, six ort
:to the fiscalt`
Treas� rdon Baer reports.
po Hospital
"Our revenues of $3. . alkin
about $42 000 over , the projected
t�ffl et,,, . ,, cote
it told the hospitatboa
last week, "and expenses are 1
llion..,that's $90,000 Vie;
emoted operating expenses,'
.However, .d rn''t start spe dt
:money yet, he cautioned. ,"0
4eavrest.:pa tient load CO
eeand half of the
trier Mark, Attu
'it end the year with o sib
ti. epect it will be any°
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