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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-12-10, Page 1611 h enyon captured e again, this 'Ume with a 153, while Jen ha bowled a 248 for e. Stephen White the boys' tepaingle •wjth '‘..`a .166 and Mike Fraser :totslled 269 for the double. TheEag1 are still infilet ace With 38 points while the wits have moved up to ° Second With.33. The Bluejays are next With 29 followed by the Prioles, 26;-Falemis, Canaries,, 15. Games of 100 pointsor 1.120re were Played by Tracy Thynne .133; Theresa Ken-. you,1531BrZade LeeLough- ran; Jennifer !.? je044.97; Krist tiridg,*„. DWayn.e Hickey, • , Robbie t -Phil*" k WirithOritt. hite, 166; left rey Wall, 101 aser, 153 oert. 105 = Clarl4t ' 153; Mar N Robbie PhathVielr•- 180 0,44 4#31,0111$34erw 9. The Roses are still first , 'Place with -4 peinte-tillowed by the Tulips,, 32; Daisies, 81; Coroatleest'24.; Crocuses, 23 and the Poppies, 19. $8,41JitgORs AND SENIORS KO MotealkPbwrieria, 207 f91 the •31100 _Dalge Debbie Henry tallied 474 for the triple. Murray Wee played a 223 • for the ton sinde and forthe triple.. t It was- Loia Lee moon, *for the • shgJe, andAteri Walden, -the triple. Barry ugh captured the boys' Single and triple With 235 and 639resPegtivebt. Power Mak is Out in front with pointewbije the Pin • , Pushers sit in second with 0., The Stingers and Hot Stuff tight forthirdspot with 38 points•04e#,followed by Air Supply, 36stud Lori's Lions, 34. Games of 175 points or more -Were bowled by .Kim Metcalfe, 202; Lora Lee !oaten, 193; Arian Hoy, 192; David Willis, 188; Billy Gaunt, 190; Marra$ Skinn, 223 and 181;, Billy Tolton, 195 and 184; Harry.Haugh; 235, 224#0180. • • ,,,•".55, • ! -. • . ,..,..109„iofoi ianei OW,- 10tL :',...z. r 1. ,-..,. '...',., • e.i.trObbiClarkwashighgirl litivlOi'ilea 4it*thisingle and le,,, 28.4 r ror the „te ys, or- the single Orthe double. .. • -bowlthjgaines of houseWflhis; 15!; Debbie • co:mg t seas &•• 0 44. re" ' ning' s- they were forced to stoponst attend. with their Wriint"!d"In''' ht high Seek shelter in* Wingham . e area;., Hugh. ,•„.- ihieS, of , While sitting in the,Manor'lmdis- „ ,, - Rotel Waiting for their rooms; qprepared s Mr.'0140., t t , itedx, "We just coukle3., g0 f. ,firther," adding, It, :. took us two hours get front • .., viel.tolTht i-',..t;:f",.,,,. ' 4. 1 event, vvhich featured singing, dancing, a play, InstroMiihtf' from- Santa Claus, attracted about 200 people. hall in Bluevale, during a Christmas concert at the hal Set, , MARIE DEVOS and Mrs. Murray MndFdriprle played fly,*f, of Inspection', a two -act play presented by the fund-Waing or' FA members are coni over possible hydro co The Huron County Federa- approach the public before • V tion of Agriculture (HFA) any decisions \ are made has, expressed concern about a second transmission It regarding Ontario Hydro's line and it will cooperate VC ,plans for a second trans- with individuals and groups, one Mission line out of the Bruce However it felt that final federat Nuclear Power Develop- decisions in assessing the problen ment. • need: for such facilities young_ During last week's should be left to the govern- ilirc44p.. meeting, at Belgrave Tony ment. • . nrovmc 'A Visit 4O for a new yenlng. The Olind a visit . `Aar, &kn. school„ go tochi mad • Ott ” McQuail past c.hafrinen of , It was " deCided the the Energy Committee, federation wad& request stated that the, HFAbos sent copies of flyciro's studies and a letter to.Hydro voicing its reports regarding the Matter concerns.•and contact otter °root— f Th I or Such. a plan to be ac- tore and energy tO see iftft n er rations interested magrigul- , ceptable to the Huron CountY have information or con - f • arming nit f representation latIst 'be In other business eomnie y, arm eons, • volved from 'the very Energy Committee ---- -lte begnning in 'Oa bating and gather hiforinen, ,• Social impact a• -1,-R4 t:rswtn leedtsi eIt sh. in ntCommittee, tthh ethuA et lit II" da rdeal with the . ,'• weeIeflWt 1 ;:"W:1 be :.ofriaanrtnamcceitngrings. Ttlihhoeer Wnghan AlePartments of ,,61,100 :,4,5"and ot r agetei et informah n ontrap*SiyOung farmers. Drainage and Soil Ereettiht.: • Committee suggeSt ttarmers work 'v vith drainage „ o o. --more. ,Order to help cut e0Ste,', PrOhr, comnU •"' 'an lit • nate some ed by lack of Saturday L W. Merrick onteiPal* Liason, • develoPhlitthePlem. ' ing the bead 'ancl'oaxaniititthepa40' d Assessmentitis • • , "Speciticall3r must be, cOntent of wasterdisposal needforsuinchassercilbrese firsttes step:Huron Pt o(*q.3r.e question i,niestl,gatitig: market- value anies0i#edts4liii federation before any consideration . municipalities in ‘:'Hiiio‘,41 tsci:6e;in.cite.:..rha,be,tasifsfaestsmiedan4dt'' 'Oven teroutei or:siting:" 'regarding their sites. 114r,-McQUail ,riotedthat in • Abtentee ownerthip.' of order to protect markefeValueilt, will meal' a • the rights of f tittle d wa.4 It r.• drattiatt4a - a n anot e 4tiejOr; hift of tax dollar;' Ake tobite., it mustable to Lopid during • the Meeting frOWl'Aitie"1*biiii to tuna k•,,,,,,,, , , .4 e , —t4013;14-0. three_i...4)i-,i.i4tiont Port ,pirog:;:: ..,, 4' 7,71' 01 ; stranded. in-: ***. i.'404,i 055471140in her ie -year-old. .,•:„-dittnifiter • alile #:,.. Pat Guenther i*.-,-' *IiOrlOithilfillii4rin .. • ,. -);!Oitiiktihithei:it:. , 7.•i'iwiltit, sMoit:Iwbess*: ). : .,„ -i,.-Londonild,,io*eier it ' „ effl ;,4,:,,°1i, , raining ''' iiii '2'/2 hours t� drive: ton,, ,,x , , wall,.,„ • ,., , j . ' *boa . , ▪ .. , ':0°:rocip tLik eenlit;o:,„, ther, Mike vf. . ;,,,,xylioon know where. o ,,, +1 . , ..' it .. ..:!°*tiPli,lii i. '.11 exam no and,.. eve uate which -was designed te Pah f!r'ass • the Anal .d 41 -W ,l.and:discuss poles hit. Net • criteria involved in reaching activities share 'coneellis prOvaPtoeeeisiouitit' any 001'fap-'60' ',Midi athrthY,'`.ellikinta1114t Sh•lidd beiAme *coostet* • the,. 7i,AtieuteePoreigii.'... thor-i.•tgoination oflhe 'Outdid: ,ofh ,yr.arixdaint par tteipatibittikioas - oil oil • - • ties -1anlitit,orgatizad Alse1,,, borsht,. --.7"4„. - • M ee', explained Oat rejectilie idea of having niore on 'absentee .10 approval granted In stages ownership rather' thati'ltgt, for this. can far toe easily be foreign' ownership because used to exoloclert4O•:Pliblic the federation is Concerned from effective participation about. landowners'who do not tif tlin*Yelopmelit.'of Satii77 ,actuallY live on the property,' facedtYttlaW"- but • in towns ' Cities hit Regarding future Ohelear. Canada., Plaids on. the Heron shore-; He Said the tot* will be: • • • line; he requested that II37,dro discussing a three-phase forward a statement the study now being completed federation • explaining by the Rtiral••Developmenp *bother or not it has plana' to Outch Project. It dente construct eplant in this area with identifying the before the year 2000. • existence of 'absentee land l'ellOrtett that: HYdrO's ownership, keeping the ill- " • restionse Ws, ft plans to • • He added; "We completely his group will be focusing ormatkm updated andin-: Wive na r rk conress • Involvement of swine pro ducers and industry repre- sentatives from' all parts of Ontario Will be a ,major emphasis of the new execu- tive from the Ontario Pork Congress. In his address to the On- tario Pork Congress Annual Meeting held recently at Stratford, newly elected President Kenneth Thomson of Woodstock told the group that maintaining an innova- tive attitude toward the Con- gress is essential. Noting the success of the organization in the past seven years, Mr. Thomson suggested that more than ever. the Congress requires new people and outlooks. Follaifig a reviewrOf the financial statement and coimilittee activities, the election of Officers saw president William Nahrgang of, Listowel returned along with secretary -treasurer, Peter Baxter Tillsonburg, Lorna Small of Wroxeter was elected vice-president and Richard Smelski, OMAF swine specialist, Stratford was appointed Congress co- ordinator. Donald Henry of Bluevale is past president and Jeaiti Smelski was named executive secretary. More than 60 people turned out for the meeting and dates for the 1981 Show were set for June 23, 24 and 25. thirai*e. • ':.flgOortsvere gfiketialsO'bry:. delegates : to • ther•;OntEirie, • Vderatitth of Agriculture's annual convention, Nov. Ay: to' 26 in Toronto. The leports were highlighted by • limes. and resolifti* dealt with at the convention, in- cluding promotion; ot :enteric, • - grown produce waste disposal site plata' for • South Cayuga. , - The committee meeting was chaired '411Yr. the federation's new; president, Gerry Fortune; •' and at- tracted about 60rii'0.Mbers. 159 qr. • Dr. and Mrs. Donald Watt of British Colutabia •:Visited last week with Mie. George Thompson of Jolfigtriet and "4,) Mr. and Mrs. M.Moore,l RR 3, Wingham -Dr. and Atie.' ,J S. G: Leedham and thirdly spent the weekend and Mrs. Ross Leedhaniend - and Mrs. Hari i ,Leedbarn, • St, Williams, sftetiOng the Leedham Next Sunday, einber 14; is MissionarygOadait St. Andrew'siiiiniY:teijfi,f1 Church. Guests *ill' be Mr. and Mrs. John H. *Getida, missionaries 00 furlough from Taiwan. Mr. -Geddes grew up in BrueeCtemty and was, at one time, a member of the 11- Hurgoytte congregation. , . ne z eau, ylifier!„ ),civide4,4 4 • Bethlehem because h :AY 9,1 't!.••;k 4-41 ft -ORM -STAY thihwait philtitifly.. for Tuesday EliVllif10 Ms, Vitale travellffl ffon, near Mike. rj�fla Net and her son h*Manr Note In Vilhohatri Zzard id tobitido. The two and • **Wadi° seek shelter tUCICnOW area irditi Glen Rob - to vtotteMr. 0140111's brother ,s1 v?ir -‘,1•0 . •,;• PORK CONGRESS EXECUTIVE—The Ontario Pork Congress ex iltiV0 :was elected at the organization's annual meeting heicLin Stratford. MeMbell bre from left: seated, Lorna %nail of Wroxeter, vice president; Ken Thd Woodstock, preident; Jean Smeiski of RR I, Shakespeare, execUtl tary; -Standing, Richard Smeiski of RR 1, Shakespeare, co-ordinifof Baxter of RR 3, Tillsonburg, recording secretary and treasurer; Don H. 1, Bluevale, cast president; Bill Nahrgang, RR 3, Llstowel, vice p • ,P.- ''i4:4:4. LA CHA • • 1. ,"„ ••••