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BLYTII FESTIVAL PRESENTS
a musical by
MUSKOKA FESTIVAL
BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL
Saturday, April 1 st 8pni
Blyth Festival Box Office (519) 5 2 3-9300
Church Director
St. Paul's Church
(ANGLICAN) WINGFAM
John Street at Contfe SOW
THEANGLICAN PARISH OF
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
All services fromthe "Book of Common Prayer
SUNDAY, March 12, 1989
11:00 a.m. - Matins
Induction of the Board of Management
Sunday, ,,?rilool ft,Nursery
Minister : Rev. D. Madge
Trinity Belgrave 7.1:15 p.m.
Schneiders 450 g
Wieners .
o . .. . • • . . 109
Five Roses 2.5 kg
Whole Wheat Flour,. 2.99
• • • • • • • 4... • 2.39
• • • • • • • • • • • 01.79
Beehive 1 litre
Corn Syrup
mats 1 litre
Clamatto Juice
Primo 3 litre
Vegetable Oil .
• • • • • • 3.49
Chef Boy -FL -Dee 15 oz. lieefaronit Mini Ravioli or
Spaghetti & Meat Balls • •UU
New Petit Orli* 175 g
Dutch Jabigc Cookies
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thority directors bOrekvproved- T:4
$23 rnillion budget outlining the no*.
authority's 19 projecti and antcai
-
sharing arrangements.
lite,budet Was approved by the for
39 ruunicipal and provincial repro- Ira
sentatives attending the authority's WO a detailed en'vjri
annual meeting held recently at the sesimatof,j*Tosed
renu
CA adstrative centre near
Hanover.
At the meeting, directors heard
that although increased provincial
funding will help the authority to
reduce its waiting list of water
management projects, member mu-
nicipalities will have to pay more
toward the operation of the local
organization's program.
More than $13 million of the au-
thority's prOgram costs will be paid
by provincial government grants,
with the remainder to be covered
by member municipalities,
landowners participating in conser-
vation services, and private dona-
trol works for a section ot renetan-
gare River bank, adjacent- to the
town's main busbigss are,
The trchabilititiOn of
Dant his also been approved
this - •
Water and land
management pro-
lects. will initplire .Durham,
Southampton, PaiSleye Walkerton,
and the Townships of KinOarchne,
Egre4nont, Bruce, Froton,,:_Sugeelli.'
Arthur, -Huron and West .1,441,149t,
While individual projects benefit-
ted from increased provincial fund-
ing, the,authorit0 41 member mu-
nicipalities will pay an' increased, ,
share of loot conservation activi-
Town council hears four
groups at March i'eet1ru
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•carried out, it has been speculated
that replacement of 'the washed-out
• Lower Town Dam will not be neces-
sary.
In his capacity as chairman of the
transportation committee fo; the
frail elderly and disabled, Mr.
Kopas represented that delegation
at last night's meeting.
Mr. Kopas presented the commit-
tee's report which recommends
that:
--Council Anicrovi in‘
prihciple
the implementationPla tf4nsporta
tion service for the frail elderly, and
the handicapped.
—Council authorize the commit-
tee to invite representatives of
neighboring municipalities —Brus-
sels, Culross Township, East
Wawanosh Township, Howick
Township, Kinloss Township, Luc -
know, Morris Township, Teestwa-
ter, Turnberry Township and West
Wawanosh Township — to an in-
formation meeting to discuss estab-
lishing a service to cover all,
—Once participating municipali-
ties are determined, an advisory
committee, with representatives
from each of the municipalities, be
appointed to proceed with the nec-
essary measures to implement the
program.
--That the °advisory committee
serve as the board of directors
• should a non-profit corporation be
establishedto provide the service.
The town's recircling co-ordina-
tor, Jim Lang, was thelast of the
delegation� and pre:lotted- each
-member el Council 'with a Mug - to
mark the start later this month of
the Winsham recycling program.
Mr. Lang told council an open
house will be held Saturday, March
18 at the town hall to provide resi-
dents with an opportunity to pre-
view the newprogram.
At that time, the recycling truck
will be on hand to accept recyclable
materials such as newspapers,
glass, tins, altunirtim cans and two -
litre pop bottles.
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PLAYING FRIDAY TO THURSDAY MARCH 10th to 16th III
SHOWTI'MESFRI. AND SAT. AT 7:00 and 9:00 PM
SUN. TO THURS. 8:00 PM EACH EVEN!'
6 PARENTAL
tippaNce
RAYING sm., SUN., TUES.;THURS.., SAT.
MARCH 111h, 12th, 14th, 18th and ,18th
SHOWTIME: 1:30 PM EACH DAY
.CrInif.Stoi)pets an
Pollee Force are seeki
assistance to helpiolve thet
On, Jan. 28, 1989, betweeit: );:ip
and 11445 personsunknc•wn caused over $3,200 Worth:0T
damage to the Seaforth polite
•cruiser. It appears that a blue half -
ton "4 by 4" hooked:a chain to the
vehicle and pulled it in an arc. The
result was that the cruiser '(wilich
was parked behind the police
, station) Was. swung,into,,,a,,suoirt,;:-7
leg .of the
aused ite v
front door, fender, and rocker panel.
'
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e %if e:dainage to the lite
If you have any,information abotst
this or any other serious crime, call
Crime Stoppers of Huron, County
toll-free at 1-800-265-1777. You will
never haVe' to give your name -and.
• you will never have to go to court.
You will get a cash rewardif an
•arrest is made. At no time will
anyone ever know who you are
Remember, crime doesn't libry,
but Crime Stoppers does.
RECRE
NEWS
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Deb Eskritt, a second -year stu-
dent in the recreation -leadership
program at Conestoga College, will
be Joining the Wingham Recreation
Departmentfor,sbc weeks as a field
placement stutkit:
Ms. Eskritt Wes at Fordwich and
hopes to itatle this area to pursue
her career idtticreation.
Her laiaield placement was with
the Wingham and Area Day C 'entt
for the 1-foTebplincl, ,where she as-
sisted
botk fhe'itirectcir and assis-
tant directiir with programs and
• their annual fund-raiser.
We look forward to having Ms.
Eskritt with us for six,. weeks and
hope that she gains a lot from
working here.
Applications for summer aquat-
ics and day camp positions are now
available at the F. E. Madill Sec-
ondary School and the Wingham
Recreation !?emrtment. For more
information, see the advertisement : ;
in this, aTlynext week's employ-
ment seam* orthepaper.
Howick group
• circulates forms
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has built and has pride in.
"It's time 'that some of the
advantages of goverment projects
that we, as taxpayers, fund 'Should
rightfully be for the benefit of our
parents, ourselves and our chil-
dren," Mrs, MacEwen concludes.
Any questions may be directed to
corporation members: Chairman
John Jacques, 335-3848; vice
Chairman 'Bob Edgar, 335-3984;
Secretary Edna Irairles, 335-3926;
Patti Statia, 335-3133; John Brown,
335-3325; Ron McClement, 335-3473
and Mrs. MacEwen, 335-3083.
• Survey ,results are to be col:tired
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