Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-10-15, Page 11pt,0'44e.,
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other from
treapinb:lyithenasg etso
farms, to be
;Tans to sever
bile retaining
Mart is plan -
100 acres and
4 the Lockhart
councillors
seems unfair
d have to pay
nce since the
l!are' actually
lin.s which have
„Alto one parcel
e they happen
f
inistry. refir
Pave Able!,
at**,
Abli;
so approved
Hinits for Gary
t.•
aril; Leonard
ilo; and Robert
addition to the
1#1:ns for tile
eewere
t. ac-
sJie Caldwell;
Yin, David
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Thompson
Anderson
'1.4;110 0100000 Is required ftwIII'hi
teli/KiNDAY: NOVEMBER 10, 1080 and the •
while P011 WIH be held on SATURDAY, NOV.
EMBER 1,1980. Po11109 hours fOrthi MOO**
Pelkin49thlaml. t,9-13;901t,n11 POMO hours for
th0.1000torPollttri 1140 a.fit. to 11410 p.m. Ad-
; ,„ yorioo Poll to be hold at Clones 'Realdonce,
Relghte, On:14:
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Town of Winghcsm
iritliprOuide:a freepickup of
qart144iivie old othefmarbt:tge
tiltcirbqi
Thurs., Oct. 23,1980
to -be tolleiteddieliotto be on the
street prior, tO °Ct. 20, 1980.
• Wm. Renwick
Clerk Treasurer
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Vaughn - Toll, -who also feelings
attended the meeting, , told ...riglitAlOwt„but -,
in the
council hiS tile ilia e oat— it Will be 'INC,,
let is sittingunder ' : ' ... benefit everrinW,
of water at IC , —7,'The Act reqiiregi Inc
problems, nod iht,,presented.. of •A '',4174 6-10,, gr1604:
a petition for'repair t�the'andstone quarries and 'also
. municipal drain.5 , ' .!' , ,,,, 4. leviesa fee ofifeighteePtaper •,,
• He asked that ; '-the tonne on .nwertarntake4;
H,allahan, • • Caldwell, :' Toll. from the pits. Illemoney
drain be,' elttenditir:Aa' 'the': collected through". these fees
urer Winona
imoted council
't accept ap-
til it finds out
honey it is getting
Iiistry, but she
applicants
ve completed
'drains.
-11 decide how
Blyth Creek to give him is -held by the midisti7 and
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• properoutlet. • • ' then. used to rehabilitate the
He, . too, accused-,:, the :Attar •
ministry of side-stepping the Its whole purpose is to
•Iproblerni created by. the eliminate the moon
pond, which lies on a tieiglklandscapes" created by
laciring property between him' :abandoned pits, M. Ablett
and the creek. , said, but Mr. Hanna was not
"It makes me mad when convinced the legislation is
the,: pond isn't right , and needed in thigarea„
never was approved in,lhe He predicted its result will
' first placer he declared. be to "put our gravel up by 20
Council agreed to accept • 'cleate•alrard",-and it alSaywill,
:the petition, although Reeve •cause many small operators
'Simon Hallahan commented to close their operations. '
it likely will. cost more to 'The Act does not apply. to
bring on an engineer than ttY anyone taking gravel from.
fix the ditch. He said --he his own property for his own
thinks the englae.er probably use, Mr. Ablett ad4ed.
will bypass the pond, Among the requirements
ibeue::aledarius,etYhethd"tig9r.4"1• 41/. th.,..4:1411e6,thic:„:bethitlii!„11g1tpre4vpar944 '"r14'Otijotn"htdet:
"You fellows (the MNR) site plan by an engineer, and
have the authority." ro•I'' . = ASitiniikiedehied leRers: from
Mr. Mr. Toll inquired whether two engineering firma of-
, any work would be done this fering to undertake such
• fall, and•whenlie was told it studies. •
probably ' wouldn't , be • SEVERANCES
possible he asked who would . APPROVED -
pay for the damage if the Council considered and
drain blew out next spring recommended approval of •
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mud Mimi! ef,t.
it receives .1.
from the mi
In
Ministry
of
Rtioge'
learned tha
fOr12'8507.25has ue'
w opment ot the
BelgraVe recreation :001.13,
plex, This itrimellAla 25 per
cent of an estimated Mit*
cost of about f51,00).
However the ministry
reported' funds for the grant
councjflors
e.gront 4400
n apprOved
probably will not be
a vailableantil 1981-433.
Council also accepted
$9,000 cheque from • the
Belgrave and District' •
Kinsmen Club to retire a'
mortgage on the, property.
The toWaship had advanced
the money to purchase the
land, and the Kinsmen have
promised toreimburse it.
The Kinsmen also are
working to develop the land
for a ball park and other
recreational uses.
East Wawanosh Connell
will meeting in special
session at 1:30 p.m. on Oct.
16 to consider updating its
assessment rolls under
Section 86 of the Assessment
Act.
A ratepayers' meeting for
the township has been set for
8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct.
21. Council's next regular
meeting will be Tuesday,
Nov. 4, at 8 p.m.
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Flo** -
GtrFraiii,:110%4°4:0' Kingstoa and
0.37.ed a
two-hour boot ride
the ,lhousnuti.Iads
side trips to
anrarr --
the Glen'„rue,
tory and 4; . *gum.
They rode 400 feet in an
elevator to the ton'of niky-
-deck •towet,With a windsway . =
df"FtfP*Olwalt-
• ItiOitorrhWith Mrs. Crosby
Sotheraif one day last' week
were KC Milk. Graham
Walker ofSt: Thomas, Mrs.
-George Waiker,. Mrs. Lilian
WalkerAnd Mrs. ,Eva Slater,
all lASIratflraY•
L. -Friends .nre pleased that
'Bert Wylie w_dr Ib1 to
return. home lariliveek from
Winghant, ' and ' District ;
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Mrs. WelliegtonTlargrave,
Mrs. Don IME,
Emerson Ferguson, Mrs.
Stewart Rowley, Mrs. J. W.
Daunt; Miss Elva Foster,
Mrs. Ron Shelley, Rev. and
,1 Q• Mrs.• ' Offence Laramie at-
. e ,, GE BROWN . 4 tended the fall Deinerilast
t'
Tuesday in Blyth.
4 erne Personal Notes iti,;
Mr nnd Mrt. Gleim Jahn-
ston, ' . Jim Douglas, Paul
• and 'Greg attended faira At ..
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illayors,fire Ch
Pafiss Phis& "if 16a11441.
eirerteowar lair • wiww. *IT III1WI
Municipal Planners.
Register now to, attend a conference entitled Emergency
Prepareddess for the Eighties. This important confer-
ence will deal with practical issues facing Ji those involved in
• emergency planning in government and industry
Issues to be covered include the nature of emergencies
and the capabilities of response; the role of the local
• emergency planner and the responsibility of elected officials.
The Mississauga train derailment will be used as
an example of the sort of emergency for which you must be
prepared.
Emergency Preparedness for the Eighties.
November 16-19,1980, at the Harbour Castle Hilton, Toronto.
• To register, phone (416) 961-6505. Telex 06-986766.
Ask for Emergency Conference Secretariat. Address is:
Emergency Conference, Conference Secretariat, 112 St. Clair
Ave. West, Suite 303, Toronto, Ontario M4V 2Y3.
Please note the date for this Conference is
November 16-19, 1980 at the Harbour Castle
Hilton, Toronto, not October as printed in last
week's advertisement.
Sponsored by the Ontario Government
and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.
, th Nestle is a Christopher Maloney of
Tidier; University Bramalea spent a week With
HosnitaL 'don. Mr. and .Mrs. , John
! Thardt‘i- Sunday
guestet,1mr. and Mrs.
Robert' fig, Jill and Kent,
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• *ere '0; Mrs. Thomas
4t, Wood-
bridge, Mr.
''i pong of 4 nd Mrs. Keith
Finnigan, ke and Heather
Rofobbeorrt, , Mr. and Mrs.
e, Kevin, Don
and. g ., Mrs. Jean
Mellon BrusSels and
iiiiiin _ est, Kenneth
..-:. mmeloo Guest
ibm
Grainger, and Withhia father
.1"”' ‘.'3";'.$7,,
.1 igaelnai
4: , ,,ni, e for her
, 'IY
I
me 0. ," erld d, 'B.C.,
after Oehdi a tnenth With
her wide
.aim , . and
Mrs, Gordon . Edgar, and
other relatives in the area.
Bruce Grainger of .Mon-
treal spent the ;Weekend vvith
his Mother, Mrs ...- Cecil'
who Was home from Brook-
• haven Nursing HOMO for the
holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Grainger spent Sunday with
them. •
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jewell
of Winnipeg spent a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Toner
Mr. and Mrs. Hafold Rob-
inson visited with. Mr. and
Mrs. Lawson Campbell at
Georgetown on Sunday.
• Simcoe on Friday 44
Saturday and: Reckon, on
Monday. '
Mr. and MrsBill Mulvey,
Cindy and Jeff of Belinore
trisited,Sundayiith Mr. and
,Mrs. BiH Sothern. Mr. and
Mrs. James Vittie were
Thanksgiving visitors at the .
same home. . •
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pattison
of WillOvidale•were weekend
•guests of Mrs. Marian Kirby.
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Sunday. guests -with Mrs.
Pearl . Pattersofl were Mr.
and,. Mra...Alick VMellt
terni4renWtiftt
tenham, Mr. and Mrs.,
Austin, Peter and Matthew
of Tillsonburg. Mr. and Mrs.
,Willoughby Patterson of
Toronto were visitors at the
smile home one day last
week.
• The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Worrell in the
McCutcheon. •
Mr. and. Mrs. Melville
Dennis visited at the home of
Mr. and MrS..Hugh Hart, RR"'"
1, Gads Hill, on Sunday':
-.:;t United Church service, for
Gorrie • And Wroxeter
churches was held in Gerrie
last Sunday with Rev. John
Patterson of Palmerston in
charge :4 the service.
AnnlVersary services wM.be
held in Gorrie neXt Sunday,
ftefeher:19,Ath,Meslet4ak,
Jr. taking charge of the
morningserviceAt 11 o'clock
and Rev. Wesley Ball of
Thamesfo d at the evening
service at B.
Mrs. Jack McGuire of Kit-
chener visited with Mrs.
Harry Gowdy and other
friends in the village on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toner
•spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmer Ross and
family . at Cambridge
(Prestbn).
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Gowdy visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Howes,
Harriston, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas
of Lucerne, Quebec, spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Haskins and other
death last -week. of the lat-
ter's sister, Mrs. Clifton
Graff of Hanover.
•Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Allan were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Elliott and
little son of Niagara Falls.
Sunday guests at the same
home were Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Allan and family,
Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Allan and family of
relatives in the area. Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs.
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PUC FRONT Harold Schlestel, Teeswater, from Maitland Ready Mix Concrete
Products Ltd. takes a break while Bob Arnold, Walkerton, and Dave Kocher,
• Hanover, from A. J. Brownt.td. Contractor, work on the front of the PUC building
on Josephine Street The men estimated that the work should be completed In two
weeks.
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POStill , Mina
,,, Ust.cif Voters for the •.•
Torr ofWinghem jit the
NOtice to hereby Erlyeelfpollepreeemplirol,ovitlr Section,
24 of the .001tdircipel Elora** titit.'197t and that 1 haVel,
posted up in my office at the Town Hall, on the 10th., 46116,
-of October, 1980, the list of all persons entitled te. voteinf.
the Municipality at Municipal elections; and thatsuch list
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remains there for inspection. '
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And I hereby call upon all electors to take immediate,
proceedings to have any errors or emissions eorrecte*,
according% lay..••• •
• The lest dayfor filing 60,1%14k -its is
•'• OCTOBER 22,1980
The place at which revision will commence is at
Clerk's office.
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The time et which revision will commence is
OCTOBER 27.1980
Dated this 10th day of October, 1980.
William Renwick, Clerk
• Town of Wingham
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INTERNATIONAL '
CREDIT UNION DAY
October 16, 1980
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