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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-07-18, Page 3ani �5' Yii z•I}+s.. I}! tb. (V! Qegi Tgrnbe P4 RM tieas TsnS9 !I�S7 River Earn 1 The site of what Via'.. on Flighway 86 west of. Although nothing ai ° it Was a thriving coMinuttity a iirte time. Residents received mail three tines each week. Zetlartd had a post office, a doctor and ahool before Wingham. At one time, Zet- land :boasted three hotels,, a dance hall, a school, two shingle minis,, a blacksmith shop and a steam sawmill.' L. J. Brace was the original owner of the sawmill. When . the railroad was being built through the area during : the 1870s, Brace's sawmill employed 20 men. 0 y: r d wa site i' 1 o P lig. amended s' hool Vino ll 'in 1879e a• stone'sci was .built.. and used;.u2nte;.19- was blown up and . burned by tl e ' department of h°ghhways in Nothing rettna,ins today., o teli is.. Wim.: once was a: community at -end. However, the bride:, at the location long has been known as "Zetlahttidge On display at the Wingham and District Museum is the surveyor;', plan for the Village of Mand....• ►. Ti : SO N SAV mus AP4 itoOD YAR . 0; 5 ane _ goal Zo</ recs.—ad IVOL4P-CifC4.0ap-lete. /E -- • S�A'N .L I 1YPIcE -- .` � ,This. ���x� Zetland is dated, Oct. 3 f 1890 C } paid a: si t the Burleysrf I r'Andrew With 'a baby gift, w Ashley. Fir Wiinghamo Areas -Fire ;Board ,:mem.: bers are to discuss the possibility of issuing permits for open burning, with their respective councils. Chairman Ikon Beec.roft raised the matterat the July fire board;meet rb- an cadent last week at ►oy i Ames Subdivision hint to4a1 ' hesu es F � f ion ao>f Institut ig h its. 11' ich was triu a!p• e • a pn repre ive� een� young a S, � <'roth J� . w and , ter e new: Art; • • ani t mention the • property damage ' at •:' snake's nest" of�bueaucac ; which. occurred. :. rr. . ' ' aid a� almost unenf orceable" • This fainly is not the first time ;It also was suggested that Such a that an openfine 'h'as often out of Permit , g p,W ii3•it ay;�tem Would be ve diffi ' control; said Mr Beecro°f t A system cult, to enforce: during the fall:w.hen= of ;municipally -issued It rmng r r:' Mioeal + nts-are.'burning.l, ""ves. mics :alight help. the; situation:- " , Finaliiy itwas decidedtll t each However, same- other me err municipal:counclt'.sh id c •said: - of the;boarrd said the •felt a permit the:.matter. e ,'system, for burning would create .wren moreheadaches. • .. .... . 0" Nor F airier of •Hbwick; who magi% shoutd merely indicate has ad, so e e*peri-ence',Wi h. where's tilesh rebeed.. . o burning permi'its,;.,'said-tl .ca $. '4w; w . :•. Maw !win '" j . y .L ••.� .. i'.•K. e. ,. •.... y., a .. No-fault is a quick -f 'solution that restricts or elix i . es- justice. It totally elir i at4 � � benefits o �;�a►c� ene is s t every nnnnocent x r yR ra . .. rs .nci there's u =gs for 1 tario's. significantly re 'accident. It's ensurean, -*int uces • But tI reis:a 70pons ble alternative bei . for Fair Action lit Insurance Reform: , 1. TheFAIR alternagve m •s definite -premium savings; 2. The FAIR ,al et ve offers •�,�► increased, benefits; suit t � �! nate �e ma tai a aces - "ustice, :for-: innocent 3.. The F victims of auto , accidents, 4. The FAIR alternative is-,eas. implemented and administered; 5. The FA al ate a represee tsr. sii x tont change and.' a positive :,s lotion to Ota lo's auto i sura ce problem•s ver a utacveas...to. int witbtns. It anauto. • Committee :. tt Before you're to' oled•. noo:6 fault P.O. Box 67, Station 7", Toontoi Ont. rite: The FAIR Committee, t ailor forte Physically Disabled, r` e eiopmerit, Mothers ple to Reduce tion of ive. csi • •