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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1981-06-17, Page 944.1, •A A - A A ..‘4,0*AF 'etVfil:'17 • - • • •••• 1 • • • • • 31,4 • • • • • e • • ,••••lo. • • • 1. • . . 'NAVE M#41/4 'CAT • • „ ' ' • mt • g• • • . • ' 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) f lj� 4q. ••, '1•*LORAVE So BM COPItea • "e 290.ir 444%1 Vnitttk, Chereh • Mens /*epeeatt1he.p1awajn 'Honey Harbour, .on weekend. More M411,30(1* andwomenwereene , by the theme speaker, Robert, Smith of Toronto discover "A Workin#Fei, • -and to put it Into Intl 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. . Ix " 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 SAFERWADY10 Sr. A . • • • 0 // ; • 01./. //7 /4-.41/ it ,14 As\ ‘s, ' '''' .,,• 000000000000 • \ 41101, ......„.„ (e( • 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 • ilUitk`i • .. , r • 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. 1 i..•,•••••-Ot• AUIIMODI INSURANC Here's a sample of our aide - mobile rates forpersons be- Rife tween age 25,66 years. coin, parethem with your present rates. th $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. 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