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R ONTA1119,HRRITAGA ACT, 1
l'AN4INTH MATOR-OFTH4 LANDS'AND PREMISES AT
THE
F°L WING MUNICIPAI, ADDRESS IN THE
PRQVINC OF ONTARIO
NOT, IE OF INTENTION TO 5ESIGNATE
TAKEN 1 ICE that the Council .of the Corporation of
Town of Winoharn Intends to designate the pro erf
inalUdi lands and buildings, at the following
inunlei a! address as a property of both ereftiffefe#4
end h torical value or interest under Part IV of The
•Peter o Heritee Act, .1974, S.O. Chapter 122.
T Building known as "The Old Post Ofice",
273 oeephine Street, Wingham, Ontario.
The building known colloqu- ially as "The Old Post
Off e" is recommended for designation, for architec-
tur 1 reasons as an example of public design of the
To n -of -the -century era. Historically, the building has
s ved as a Post Office and originally a Customs Office
fr m its openings in 1907 until 1968 when it was
eded to the town.
ny person may, within thirty days of the first
ublication of thic notice, send by registered mail or
eliver to the Clerk of the Town/0 Winghom notice of
his or her objection to the proposed designation
together with a statement of the reasons for the
objection and all relevant facts. If such a Notice 'Me
Objection is received, the Council of the Corporation of
the Town of Wingham shall refer the matter to the
Conservation Review Board for a hearing.
DATED at the Office of the Clerk
this 8th day of June, 1981.
J. BYRON ADAMS
(Clerk)
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by the theme speaker,
Robert, Smith of Toronto
discover "A Workin#Fei,
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their loef.deomnlimitiel,
Rev- Robert C. plant,and
Naney „Hardy, also of ,
Toronto andfrom •thn'
Division of ConummieeliOil
of the United 'Church, spoke
of their work in the mission
Odds ancl. explained the:fitte
of the Mission and Seri/ice
Fund. .
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STUDENTS ENTERTAIN SENIORS—Senior students fro,
East Wawanosh Public School entertained residents of Breelchi/p/t
Nursing Home with a variety of musical numbers last Wednesday
afternoon. The students here accompanied their classmates on
instruments such as the drums, an accordion and the guitar.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
McDonald, Brenda, Lorran,-
Scott and Cheryl of Waterloo
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Nelson
Higgins. Brenda returned
home with her parents after
spending a few days with her
grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Beard and Philip of Wing -
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Nixon and Mr. Don Procter
attended the convocation,
cerempnies at Doon Cam-
pus, Kitchener, where Sylvia
Beard received her diploma
after graduating from' the
optometric secretarial
INTRODUCING A NEVV SY
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Ontario introduced the
Probationary Driver Licensing
System June 1st, 1981, as a
new highway safety measure.
It's designed to help reduce
the high percentage of traffic
violations and accidents
by new drivers.
Statistics show that in
Ontario, new drivers, regardless
of age, have accidents and
break the traffic laws far more
than experienced drivers.
The Probationary System
is designed to make these
drivers more aware of the traf-
fic laws'for everyone's safety.
So, new drivers who ignore the
laws, or drive carelessly
during the two-year probation-
ary period, will have their
driver's licence suspended for
30 days when six demerit
points have been accumulated.
A clean driving record
is something to be proud of...
but it's up to you.
Ministry of Transportation
and Communications
Ontario
James Snow, Minister
William Davis, Premier
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course. • C
Ot Saturday evening Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson
visited With Mr. and Mrs.
David Lennox of Listowel.
Sunday yiaitors with Mr. ,
and Mrs. -:Orne Jamieson
were 'Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Taylor of ,Waterloo and Mr.
ant Min, 13tu. ce Hanna and
boys of Palr4erston.
Mrs. Marilyn Thompson
and Danny of Goderich,
Douglas ompson of
LondOn, • 'Sherri Lyne
MacDonald* of Goderich
visited ,
o.Johnston.daywithAiMri.
and
visited Wit l'AIrs. Johnston's
Mother, c,Amelia Brown
of Broo ven Nursing
Home, in, who was
celebratirigh,A" SIfh birthday
on Sunday. Belgrale friends
send their best wish&
Members of Knot' ttesby-
teiiin Church, BelgiliVe, at-
tended the anniversary Serv-
ice on Sunday' morning at
Melville Presbyterian
Church, Brussels. The guest
speaker was the farmer
moderator, Rev. Dr.• Hugh
MacMillan of Toronto.
Congratulations to Dr. Ray
Nicholson, son of Mr. -and
Mrs. Garner Nicholson, Bel -
grave, who .graduated May
11 at Convocation Hall, Uni-
versity of Toronto: Ray will
begin post graduate study in
Family Practice at
Wellesley Hospital, Toronto.
He and his wife, the former
Cindy Thornton, reside at 666
Spadina Ave., Toronto, Apt.
502, M5S 21-18.
We are happy to report
that Mrs. Albert Bacon, who
is a patient in Wingham and
rom Belgrave
District Hospital, .makine is staying with his son and
a
• daughter, and their families
. Vince Makas and Miss Pat at Newmarket, visited over
Keith ot London visited an the weekend, with Rev. John
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Roberts, He also
Kenneth Wheeler and 'at- attended the Sunday School
tended the Sunday School • anniversary and chicken
a
• barbecue at Knox United
Mr. and. Mrs. Randy Chtuth, Sunday morning.
McLean and Bradley. •of Howard and Alison
London visited on•Sunday at Roberts of Hamilton spent
the home of her parents, Mr. the weekend with their
and Mrs. Eldon Cook, and
.her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Robin-
son of Owen Sound called on
WS. Cliff Logan on Saturday
evening.
Mrs.. Dorothy Procter,
Donald Procter and Marlene
McGee attended the 60th
wedding anniversary. of her
sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett of
London (formerly of Bel -
grave)., on 'June 6 and the
- next. day Mrs, Procter at-
tened an open house at her
sister and brother-in-law's
home. • .
Murray Procter, ,son of
Mrs.-' Dorothy -Procter, has
Spent three weeks in London,
England, sponsored by the
Avco Co. of London, Ontario;
where he presently is em-
ployed.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Snell, Mrs. Burn Guite and
Mrs. Mel Keating, all of
London, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. Harold
Keating and attended the
Sunday School anniversary
at Knox United Church, Bel -
grave.
Quite a number from this
area attended the Murray
Gaunt appreciation night
which vas held at the Tees -
water Community Centre
ACWmeets at . last -Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Norman Stonehouse
Higgins home
of London spent a few
last week with Mr. and,Mrs.
days
Lewis Stonehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Minick and family of Kit-
chener visited on Sunday
with her parents,. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan
and family of Wyoming
spent the weekend with their
parents, Mrs. Cliff .Logan
and Mr. and Mrs. George
McGee.
Tom Newman of Pent-
wynmawr, South Wales, who
• BELGRAVE The June
meeting of the Belgrave
ACW was held at the home of
Mrs. Robert Fliggins.
The invocation and
meditation on the theme,
"All Good Gifts", was read
by Mrs. Harold Jardin. The
Bible reading was given by
Mrs. Alex Nethery. Mrs.
Jardin led in prayer and the
Lord's Prayer was said in
unison.
The minutes Of the last
meeting were read by Mrs..
Clare Van Camp and Mrs.
Nethery gave the treasurer's
report. Cards were signed to
send to the sick and shut-ins.
Mrs. Van Camp reported
on the special meeting held
at Calvin -Brick Church, at
which Mr. Bell the juvenile
probation, officer or Huron
and Bruce counties, was the
on itg
stesant resppoeartkeedr . John
Deanery meeting held at St.n
ThomasAnglican Church,
Sea fnroll call was answered
nine The members and five
visitors. Mrs. Van Camp
readan article entitled,
by
"Prayer opens the door to
God", and the chapter on
Anglican Way.
connfliermmat
eeionting freelmosedTheby
singing grace, 'Ulrich was
served, after which Mary
Isabel Nethery auetioned
baked goods.
Bakelaar family
celebrates 25th
BELGRAVE — The fami!y
of Mr. and Mrs. James
Bakelaar of RR 5, Brussels,
entertained their parents at
the Auburn Community
Centre oti Friday evening,
June 12, on the occasion of
their 25th wedding anniver-
sary.
The bride and groom of 25
years ago welcomed their
relatives and friends who
Were present from Goderich,
Clinton, London, Brussels,
New Jersey, Blyth, White-
church, Embro, Guelph and
Auburn.
A smorgasbord lunch was
served to the guests after an
enjoyable evening of enter-
tainment and games.
parents, Rev. John and Mrs.
Roberts. •
Tuesday evening supper
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse were
Robert Coultes of Brook-
haven Nursing Home, Wing -
ham, Mrs. Russel Walker
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Walker of Goderich, Mrs:
Norman Stonehouse of
London and Mrs. Harry
McGuire.
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INSURANC
Here's a sample of our aide -
mobile rates forpersons be- Rife
tween age 25,66 years. coin,
parethem with your present
rates.
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$500,000—Bodily injury and, Sinonpreniiu•
property damage for itiOtitirehio
$25,000—Accident benefits
$250—,Colesion deductible
$25—Comprehensive "No Applicatlor‘Ilgehthinshlp
deductible. PrPolicY FeO Regelrer;
VEHICLE YEARS
1981 19.8.0 *1978 : 1978 ' • 1974
$132. $132. $121. 121. $112. ..'.;
ABOVEPREMIUM BASED ON:
1. NO accidents or not more. than 2 niinOr -
traffic violations in 3,yeals.
2. Driving to work 10 miles or less. "
3. Married person between 25 and 65.
4: We also provide further discounts for pleasure
use, 2 cars and farmers received a further
discount
5. Other rates by phone.
6 Young drivers and high/risk drivers weicomed
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