HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-04-25, Page 2',Omer77.7•77,75,K Pi
• . . .
'"" •
•
•
17;
An3aditi�na1 eight
0(s.
• south-.centra1 Ontarjo also
arnong ti -Wee who re400e4
SAAN SUPPORTS HOSPITAL—Kevin Nesbitt, manager of the Winghain SAAN store, is
thanked by Bob Middleton of the board of governors at Wingharn and District Hospital for the
SAAN store's interest in the local hospital. During the first week of May, the Store will donate 10 per
cont of its total sales toward the proposed new intensive care unit and operating roor119, 0#*
hospi-
Wingham Mayor Ian Moreland also is pleased with the announcement •
St. Paul's Church
(ANGLICAN)WING HAM
John Street at Centre Street
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
All services from the "Book of Common Prayer
SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1989
11:00 am. - Battle of Atlantic Sunday
,Church Parade: Kitchener7VNeriPP NAvai Association.
doderich (Huron) Naval" Assoc, Brarich1110 Royal Cana-
dian Legion & Ladies' Auxiliary& The anion Legion Pipe
Band. Service followed by wreath laying at cenotaph at
12:15 p.m.
Sunday, ,?tingol IL,Nursery
Minister : Rev. D. Madge
* *. * * * * * *
Trinity Belgrave - 1 :15 p.m.
* * * * * * * *
Cancer society
daffodil sales
go over the top
It didn't take long for the Wing -
ham branch of the Canadian Cancer
Society to go beyond its objective in
daffodil sales, a society spokesman
reports.
With the objective set at 800, on
Friday the sales had actually
reached the lofty plateau of 1,000.
Operating from the offices of Keil
; IlliFtur.411q9f. fIrcgcPrtl 4401 thfrAaff 041:1
sales were,co-orsiiiiited by Tim
Keil, 'president of ilielWingham„
branch of the Canadian Cancer
Society, Ron Chalmers, Vicky Bro-
phy and Cathy Waechter.
For eight of the past 10 years, the
staff at Keil's has co-ordinated this
event in the society's annual fund-
raising campaign.
.74 a IgerOMPOYi.0-#.*entlit to the Foodland Ontano
eta*:
ie he
other wingers were vow- - 4.,„
Mart, Listowel; Loblaw's Super- The awards Tst-Ogrent, is si
store, St. Thomas; Knechteiss, old aid 25 certificates
Tilbury, Zebra, Essex; EMA. (Food eachi,...,Yeit, ,Theltis
City), Trafalgar Road, r London; neri`f`-!ne ,
Zehrs, Oraufwville; mcg,wood., tories,,,one' chain storeii
stock; (and Knechtel's, Vlencoe. independent 1441141014
Purtng presentation of the The major criterion ifutjud
gi
awards, Ontario Agriculture and year-round, total stare su
Food Minister jack Riddell said Ontario food products.
iurnberry resolution al
at delaying pumper purchJ
. :
•
•
(Continued. from Page 1) pumpe4 if• needed, 1,e officially,
Wingham could; be MOiretit0 How- out for tender;-- tiatit m�d�l
ick as an inter 7: " .cbuilt in the same- year the pumper.
When Councillor Paul Elgie ispurchasecl and -paid :A, •
asked Whit tat bedoke_nOiti that • - •
the board has made a declSion, Mr. -
Cox replied simply, 'I -don't know."
As a -relative newcomer to the • morns approves
board,Mr. Cox admitted, he may - ' .
not have as much background as zortin 17 W
some members.- "I don t want to--
up e re board, but this
(purchase) has to be in a
better manner."
In answer to a question from
Councillor Mery Baker, Mr. Under-
wood said that fire protection is a
service that Will cost -more and
more money in future. "It's never
going backward."
We have good fire service,'" said
Mr. Cox. "But every municipality is
looking at restrictions in spending."
Finally after some further discus-
st*4-ittotion wOrpa ssed that will
be distributed to the four other
municipalities on the fire board.
The resolution asks that the
pumper.purchase be put on hold
until- a number of conditions ate
met.' These are: that the beard first
adopt a needs and alternatives
study for the pum er th t th
Willeasollitle1110111101/101101111110110111011N11110110111
L yemlnyik !min tru.m.
Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information
PLAYING FROM FRIDAY TO 'THURSDAY, APRIL 21ST TO 27TH.
ASHOWTIMES: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 7:00:AND 9:30Pit
SUNDAY TO THURSDAY ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8:00 P.M.
WINNER OF 4 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE AND
. STIN HOFF FOR AST AMR.
Schneiders 454 g
Red Hot Wieners
Post 400 g
Bran. Flakes
Maxwell House 200 g
Instant Coffee ....... e • • • • •
Soft 'n Gentle 4's
Bathroom Tissue
Betty Crocker 400 g
Snackin° Cakes
Swanson 227 g Frozen
Mac & Cheese • • • .
J. B. 12 oz. Frozen
Orange Juice • •
Oceans 213 g
Red -Sockeye Salmon
0 0 .
...
....
. . . • 0 • •
O 0 * 0 0
WINGHAM FRUIT
0 0
* 0 •
0
0
1.79
1.29
4.99
1.49
.99
.79
.79
3.69
STORE HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 pm.
Phone 357-2240, We Deliver.
4‘e
(Continued from Page 1)
Sanders asked about foundations,
saying that the bylaw stipulates
that only masonry foundations may
be used. Several companies now
are marketing pressure -treated
lumber foundations, -he said, which
are guaranteed for up to ‘0 years.
Finally, after some discussion,
council decided to permit any
structures which ate allowed under
the Building Code.
COpierarthe draft zoning #114*,
nowi`WillbC" digCribilled to alltown-
shipresidents, who are urged to
identify their property and its zon-
ing from the numerous key maps
provided.
Open houses to discuss zoning
questions will be held July 11 and
13.
• CRIME
STOPPERS
of Huron County Inc.
• PHONE:
1 '800-205-1 777
--CrimeStoppers-of Huron Court-
ty ancl the Winghara OPP, are ask-.
ing for assistance to solve tWo cases
of break, enter and theft at the
Diesel Car Diner in Turnberry
Township at the junction of High-
way 86 and County Road 12.
Between the hours of midnight
and 5 a.m. on March 9 and again on
March 17 during the same hours,
thieves entered tfie premises by
smashing a Window and they stole
the following items:
• —One Realistic AM -FM radio
model STA -130,
—One Toshiba microwave oven,
o r brown.
—Eight aluminum milk shake
containers.
--One Diplomat microwave
oven, color brown.
—Two or three cart6ns of •
igarettes.
--One stainless steel milkshake
maker.
—A quantity of "Scratch and
Win" lottery tickets.
If you have any information
bout this or any other serious
rime, call Crime Stoppers of
uron County toll-free at 1-800-
65-1777. You could earn a cash
ward of up to $1,000 if the infor-
ation leeds to an arrest. Callers
ill not be required to identify
emselves nor testify in court.
R;jj4'fosn't pay,
tit Crime Stoppers does.
c
a
c
11
2
re
m
w
th
1,
_ _
• • ',•L'