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expense," said Mr. Fairies,
who.
suggested the board could perhaps
lease with an option to buy.
Finally after sante further
discussion,, the earlier motion to
form a committee was ded
and a new motion passed that the
board would tender to buy or lease a
new vehicle..
Board Secretary Byron Adams
was instructed to advertise for
tenders, using vehicle specifications
provided by Mr. Gaunt. Tenders will
be presented at the January board
meeting.
Pars Church
(ANGLICAN) flNGHAM
John Street at Centre Street
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
All services from the "Book of Common Prayer"
SUNDAY, December 24, 1988
4:00p.rn - Blessing of the Crib and Holy Corrrmunion
11:00 p.m. - Christmas Eve Service
(No Christmas Day (Sunday) Service
..s.,.•.
Minister : Rev. D. Madge
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Belgrave: 8:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Service
WINGHAM, UNITED CHURCH
217 Minnie St.
Sunday, December 25
11:00 am. - Christmas Day Service
Family Worship Service
(No Sunday School)
Sat., Dec. 24. - Christmas Eve
7:30 p.m. - Carol & Communion Service
Minister: Rev. J. Rea Grant,B.A.., M. Div.
Organist: Mr. Hap Swatridge
Telephone: Church - 357-2961 Manse - 357-1072
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Neilson Boxes 200 g
Gelder Buds - Slaw pokes
Willovz Crisp 1.69
E.D. Smith 19 oz
Cherry Pie Filling 1..99
Beatrice 250 ml
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baron' County Boad of Education trustees were sworn in earl, r this
month for three year terms: Board members are:- back. Bran Jeffray (Morris, Turnberr �1G ;
: Graeme Cr
(Seaforth, Mclfilfop), Sally ltathwell (H'ensali, Tuckersmnth), Don MacDonald Brussels, Grey), Joan Ilan
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Den Broek (Colborne
and Coderich Township), John Jewitt (Blyth, Ha/lett), Audrey Triebner (Bayfield, -.:
Stanley), Rick mpf (`Coderich)g Bea Dawson (Zurich, y
West Wawanosh)r front, Norman Picket/ (Goderich), Jima Chapman (Exeter McO! (Ashfield, td, East am,:
),i i/lane Nolan (Wingham), Roxanne Brown (Clinton) and Norman Wilson (Howick). Yvonne Slagrht (Stephen), 0
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IflcIOws, safety are
priorities for hospital
Life -safety, retro -fit work and "The major changes include
energy-efficient double -glaze updating our alarm and heat
windows have been the major detection systems,and installing
projects at, Wingham and District new fire doors in various parts of the
Hospital during 1988, says hospital," he described. Estimated
Administrator Norman. Hayes. cost of this project, which would
Although no official go-ahead on bring the hospital in keeping with
the retro -fit program has yet been the latest fire safety codes, is about
received from the Ontario Ministry $400,.000. Mr. Hayes hopes the
of Health,minor changes such as the project will get underway early jai,
elhnittatjpg of louvres on doors and theeoming year.
the installation of positive door The hospital has completed a
latches have already, been: carried window -replacement project in time
out by hospital maintenance staff, for winter, and although there are
Mr. Hayes says. still some minor adjustments to be
Ron Beecroft is chosen
new fire board
Ronald Beecroft is the new
chairman of the Wingham Area Fire
Board, acclaimed at the new board's
inaugural meeting last week.
Mr. Beecroft, one of two board
tubers representing the Town of
Wingham, was vice chairman last
year. He replaces the former
chairman, John Jacques of Howick
Township.
Nelson Underwood. of Turnberry
was chosen vice chairman.
In his opening remarks, Mr.
Beecroft said he feels the new board
must act upon several recom.-
rnend!ations contained in a fire
LYON
marshal's report tabled earlier this
year.
He also said he would like the
board, together with fire de-
partment representatives, to come
up with a five-year plain of action for
the . -hoard, eluding major
expenditure&
Another issue the board must face
in the coming year, said Mr.
Beecroft, is providing, Fire Chief
Harley Gaunt with some form of
transportation,as the board pledged
it would do when Mr. Gaunt was
hired as full -three chief earlier this
year.
made with window latches etc., the
new double -glaze panes will keep
hospital rooms snug and warns- and
reduce heating bills considerably,
Mr. Hayes predicts.
The project cost about $150,000,
with estimated payback expected
within five to 10 years, depending on
oil costs, Mr. Hayes said last week.
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CRIME STOPPERS'
of Huron County Inc.
Phone
1-800-265-1777
Crime Stoppers of Huron County
Inc. and the Wingham detachment
of the Ontario Provincial Police are
seeking the assistance of the public
in the solving of a break, enter and
theft which took place in Howick
Township.
Sometime during the night of May
8 and the early morning of May 9,
thieves broke into a residence in
Howick. The owners were away for
the night and returned to find that
they had been the victims of a large
theft.
Police believe that possibly up to
three persons committed the theft.
The house was still under
hsreucotnioeanhad
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of tools, equipment and food.
Included in the list of stolen property
were such items as: engraved
wrenches and "Snap -on" tools; a
Brumner 3HP air compressor,
stationary model; DeVilbuies air
tools — a transformer, paint
sprayer; sump pumps; 700 pounds of
beef and chicken; a 12 -gauge shot
gun; a .22 -calibre Remington rifle
with scope and a Moffatt stove,
cabinet on the bottom, pull-out
burners and oven mounted on a
stand above the cabinet.
Many of the above items can be
identified and Crime Stoppers, along
with the OPP, are asking for your
help in locating the thieves and the
stolen property.
If you have information about this
or any other serious crime, call
Crime Stoppers of Huron County toll
free at 1-800-215-1777. Your call will
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