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The Wingham Advance Times, 1995-09-27, Page 1• 1 1 W you're not sobecnbing to I j TM Wingham Adv -YknM' 1 1 you're missing onA• Use this couPor► 1 1 uaitiw and subscribe today 1 Norris 1 Address: Prov.: Posta Codewpap�y rates Canada within 40 miles (65 m) ad- 1 dressed to non letter carrier address- 1 1 es $27 pkis $1.89 GST• 1 1 Outside 40 riles (65krn) or any letter 1 carrier address $40 plus $2.80 GIST. 1 I Out Canada $80 plus $5.60 GST 1 1 USE YOUCREDIT CARD I i Card No.UDLT10000 1 1 ❑DLL�7C1 O 1 1 1 1 Expkv Date:- 1 1 VisaMaster Card[-, 1 1 Cheque enclosed [ I I1 i WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMESBli1TI Road 1 1 P.O. Box 390, S Diego Road 1 Wingham, Ontario, W0 s _ J t- ------- - 27. year-old Lucknow Aarea man suffered major Injuries when his vehicle left a roadway in Morris Town- ship and struck tree 2relay. Paul Cowie, , Luck - along Mor- riswas travelling Township Concession 415 on Sept. 23 at around negotiate curve p.m. Cowie tried 1°ef�gthe road and too quickly, l struck a tree. Fire and ambulance crews were called to extricate Cowie from the demolished sd 1982f82 Aca- dian. CpW1e ham and ed from the scene to Wing District Hospital via ambulance. New sign Wroxeter's Finlay Murals and Signs has been awarded the con- tract fdr two new welcome signs in-Wingham. At a special council meeting g held Monday night, council re- viewed ten submissions and den cided on that entered bye Finlay. eight foot The two eight by g signs will include the town people st Whe and the slogan Council meet and people speak." previously decided not to recog- nize any one particular compa- ny. Finlay' s ompa-nyFinlay's signs will cost 52.500 plus 5186 plus taxes. His proposal was listed as the num- ber choice ef six co the meet - of seven councillors pst ing. News ' Editorial Letters Bruce Morgan Sports T.V. Guide Classifieds Horoscopes Crossword .....,< w,.. „ E : Public sot students attending lurnberrY eCueing•..Parenttt, and sibling hoof last Thursday Barb Barbecue held to of OOthIa t ursday attended the Parent-Teacher Mo ple attended- leacher Howard Morton was just ' ..,...„:.,. ,. . esca5 conuThts $31,000 to project . jthCommtittee to meet w CN. _ WOOD the budge. n co CAMERON J. The rail company has ebr been The Advance -Times co- operative in providing while Industries extensions to the committeelity le Wingham's totaloaot they investigate the pr of tied a of $31 •�. to leaving it in place• The town w� hasthe commi towner as the BruceCN bridge intoe, project. anted a deadline t a Dew deadline Stainton, Community ar Committee chairman, told and is now seeking 31 of April 15, 1996. tTrails own, special meeting expressed by town aouncil at a ration Despite concern eXP Monday night that thedcorporation the Wingham Reeve Bruce Machan re- $70,000� arding liability •and the potential has agreed to fund part con- g diverted in uibute16,000 the development t of tax'tnoney being erted i fu- offuuhate nnec t t the cure, the council was e trail from the for- efforts would include a m a connectingfund raising tee and � CN rail bridge across g traiie l'in contingency fund for upkeep land River to the existing maintenance. councillors Township. 1n addition, some Tu In adderry commitment, 1n addition to this informed the were quick to shoot down the idea comm has also of taking'the bridge out simply to commWescittee tee that they will match straighten Minnie St. excuse to a maximum „That's just a real good public donations up restos want the abutment of 515,000 for the bridgefor those who to out;' Coun. Ward Robertson said. tion. according solve the (Minnie id. The committee, offered the "We can waystreee" Stainton, has also been They problem with a one t.) with CN Rail. The �ommunuy trails committee chance to0s meet the option of ask -on a is committee tee are considering project.No is also working ccs to ex- ing kN to s help fund thewhatlaming the project and expo one knows for mire kind of P meeting this fall. money it will cost CN to remove hold a public School Pee - evening. Over 200 Page 2 Page 4 Page 5 Page 5 Page 6 Page 11 Page 12 Page 18 Page 18 _y� the ITER council o tries that have shown aheadtnt rest also County's behalf. Pal Adv ITERgoing "'They're certainly encouraging B in thisgo ahead," Eagleson said. have a problem with funding." us to l there for Special to the Advance -Times s The lack of federal funding "There's strong support - Bruce County board willthey're lust having WALKERTONmeans the local siting than the project. tough n served notice that it trouble saying, due to these has been have a lot heavier 'get oing. won't get ve n e help from the ted as it tries to bring the economic times, to g g multi -billion dollar project to the we've got the money' federal government in its bid to expeCand Reeve Harry ch prrject Several countries are Eagleson act host a fusion researBruce site. Canada, bidding on the potentially fats In a letter from the Ministry of Resources rive project, but Eagleson said the Natural a of where county council was told the feeler- siting council in chart to locate the project is "excited" al government won't fund the bid. traction or operation of the about Canada's proposal. Ex t as an advan- ALOOKAT - County council has agrred to consider other methods of waste disposal. Page 3 cons International ThermonuclearEagleson counts t sal that man o v of Russia w rage for Canada's proposal nu -Dr. E.Velikhov to the economic ou for new the BNPD. and Similar t Reactor S haveproject. me 's licensed Thede ring power De`7el responses Ontario already also the conference. and Bruce Nuclear Energy negotiations at Similar -well asthe Bruce Atomic Energy of Canada Limit - an the Trade.adethe othertof hand, B UC sites at Darlington and the , said Velikhov, as informs the Braent and fans is market stockpiled Minister for acres He also admitst the eco- can delegates picked up Centre• eel's p v would Hance and the grace.said the county's largest heavy water. That move the national p the the nom is benefits to Bruce if the PrP tion on Bruce County. to in -Fisher have better in competitionfCanal across "We should be planningy put AECL several municipalitiesiCountyrsreCMinii- jest is located here. The Eagleson ITER (council) to the industrial area shouldBruce Heavy water ova for the There's 3,500 jobs. Ea teson vile the . Thede said, representation iii the new count reassured Bruce Natural support Res c s) omy could sure use it: g Bruce in early 1996 what official plan. At the same county already small international market an bid for the lTE Prw them problems v water. "Whena 1 first read that (Minis- said.sit "We've got to shore(,� pro- Fisher outlined a list of huts the in heavy N, sale by the end letmr, it praturesay Without yram a new lent The federal government we have to offer o be handed to and crises that she said P try of Natural Resources) "premature dismis- not goingand growth of of the year. Fisher said the p not given pT ject) iseconomic stability rue Heavy was kind of a let -down. But 1 washas possibility of hosting the will be out of orders and have to shouldn't from other departments Sae ITER e project in Canada. 'The us on a platter."en- the BECplate see ECONOMICS/3 thids keym people involved that the ehto review Eagleson called fusion "theWaterB Plant and risk.ha long ourn s thaC atergy of the future'. Those proaf ams make sada has 't • damage qPaul Eagleson rcou S and will c has r offered grit to on this ener- this time, the siting proposal it "I've seen graphs will consider presentingratula�ons , r r said. "This lack of funds that Can- a has is not unique. Other couprn n • • • Thede, chairman of the Imp in jJ tw v 0 Ontario Energy were list, including the Omar Advisory Committee, os aren't separate eco- WALKERTON - ..Thing ening Board's denial of dm rates Montreal earlier this month fora better, they're g nomic development by conference on the status of fusion getting MPP Barb like industries in power development. The chair -g Bruce Countyfor customers R siting council, worse," council, refer upcoming negotiations f the ITE Fisher told county out for • the BEC, upc rates• contract bulk Steam years we ue run fig on how, we're going to ally workpis well in he supping to our people." the Bruce County supply energy ming.' warden said. "1 certainly hope • The Wingham Advance -Times is a member of a Gamily of community newspapers advertising and providing information leadership Fund Raising BBQ at Brian's valu-mart Sponsored by Wingham public School Saturday September 28, 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Proceeds ��for The Trip. Brian olnart 111 Josephine Street W ingharn 357-3771 EVeryWednesday is Shuttle Bus Day Pic• k At Post Office: 9:30 10:30, 11:30 Bristol, Terrace: 9:45. 10:45, 11:45 Returns 1 Hour Later Al Donaldson This month's winners of our prints Draw. (The Red Cardinal PrintW ill Be brawn Saturday, October 7. 1995) Brian's 4 1