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I * , i - .V00 A W-1109 ,,r Rii.' 40ba esbytery,w, - 4 e was , 1. -1 I ,_, _09,� . - .J$4e4"1# 110. .- - Th I .... . 91 P' � ppiow ,0 " 0040104 t9 Irwe M, " 'Ry Ane ripo Mr. Mae ;'onalid. 64 4 � he '; � % . . . � . -4 . migge Ila %, absence, h4 o4j4, "t, � I , dd . � y , I too , 0 A 1,04 Pe COPAXAct had ' ­ ey,.,k 11 34 r,m k":i � e presbytoiryl are like 111 ., "I , , b . _Q �r --tryipg to �y . . up � " . I , b. V 11 X V inti' • - Y# I . 16 01 10 end t his 8- ­ H i ril . _A ppats, . ild . I 0 galo '09 IF , 'MM90 would evideilgo ' ot me. 'guilty, , , aggm -I'm . , I IWP41 by the United Chur of have to qj, jr.an. ,Rev, -Maust otnotbft-ai . id Nt got nothing to . I J Canada.. , � .. I �­____ Meacham, , � I I ' .,am, personnoVolft Or -Of hide." . � . W, - MacDonald, preaching at the church's Londonvonfereqce, I � Mr. MacDonald said his firing . FOdwich and #tirtiville United ' He pKedicted-fiowieverI, that Mr. " in a4 I �1110 � . , . . by the presbytery ,,dition to �1 . Churches on a one-yepr contract, Meacham would b ,dation 1. � 1. with coming for- being unjust, was also tbconsti- 11 was fired Dec. 31., He has accused ward "shortly" with information tutional. He said it was -up to the . I %% * church officials at the presbytery ' elders and congregation of the "I .1 wes as to why the firing had taken I'll � � ­ . . I . r 4 level with starting a campaign of place. . I church to fire -him since it was .. ,,,, est � . X �s t�.. , innuendo. not harapsment "Ina week's time, I'm sure , they who hired him. . . " I a .. I . � -- " i against him, � 11 .- you'll know all about , it," he said. "There are no bosse's in the ;11 , -111A � , I �­. . . The United Church itself, Mr. Meacham could not ,,be United Church," he scud. "The I 1.� I'll 11 I meanwhile is refusing to com- reached for comment by presg presbytery has no business in the . � a ment on the firing. � time. I parish." I I I p ... ... � I I c . � Anson Ruttan of Fordwich, a Mr. MacDonald insists church Mr. MacDonald, 51, came to i !� MacDonald church elder, would make no officials have never given him a Canada.,fromIreland where he .. ,.! 11, ,� / I I comment on the situation. And reason for being fired or allowed was employed as a social, worker. . � , I ­ - .1. . . � Rev. Eric LeDrew of Brussels, him an opportunity to defend A letter written by his superior, k.. . Please 1. secretary of the Huron -Perth himself. Please turn to Page 5 . , � .. 4 1 a . . T'l , .. " � I ; i'�,:. �il­11'121FII'111. I . ,,7­R-­r-T7,T,r?,7, M,77­77-r7r, .. � MR. . �IX "l, !, - ,� ,_.�. 1r,T ,�,., ­,!. , " � . . . . � I , ", . .1 . I , '� .. N, " - Ir .;-,, .; � - , , .. - , 'I" -4.. , . - .. I � 11 �R .. I I . j., . . . I I . . . . . . . . . .. I . . . , � . I I I I � - I . . I 1�1i[.` ...1 ml 11 I ­� I 2. 1,jw�. � 1 6 A ! I , " - .;.. I I , I I L'11� a , .. I ., . 11� I I , I ; * " ­ � -1, 1� . ., I � , ,� I , 11. 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I.1�_. . . .... ..?.,'ts�,�,,_ _ . . .,.,.'.'Z One of the outstanding leaders Giants to a group of Ontario-Busi- have been out of their classes for THE E W I NG H AM MAS0!!,'J,%;,,', �, S, w . . � "A 11 ,,jDGE installed a new executive for 1976 ata I .4_n ��� I ness, people, the team to -be two months. - . , I �. .. I ,,�.";�'i ,� . _' `4' 1 . I I meeting ,last Tuesda, � ,r -6pbell, immediate past ', � of the Eastern world died last 13.,6: front, Colin Car secretary; Elmer Walker, installing master; George Cameron; SteVa�,,-��,,.tl - ".-I � V, ­ "' .,-. I i of moved to Toronto. However final . , * " % . N� � ��,l � . week. Premier, Chou En -La I master; Robert Wittig, seploe*,.'arden; Earl Young, worshipful master; Lee -'­*­'­..,ff, 1 040 , Trapp, senior deacon; Marvin, Streich, lvhlor deacon; Bert Mcirin, s.649 , ,�"*- I � - . . . � 1, ckl "I , , � . F & ' ­ I � ', , 45 - the Peoples' Republic of China arrangements for completion of 0 ' , , .._� .11, I Agatha Christie, the 85- Grove, Juni r warden; Jackiryr-woodall, chaplain; back, K. A. McLaughlin, steward; Denis Langri, �`,, * ... ­ �:.......:., , _ q , nner, uard; Alex Robeetson, trias , %;�',.�, pe I firloir. -51, 1 erally believed to . I year- iii�'!.�ii�;,,.�i�i ""'...".." - ..... - - - - ..... I .._ ..... - - •.:.::........ ,*'.�:�i�..',�-.'.,Sfi��i��'�'��i�-.','i�. i���i�i?'.".�i�i��'i�i��'i��.",�.���:�"".*,� '-.'-' �i��.'i�i� I " I g��/ p ;) . - �' 114.. , . ""' '.. .. ��_., I 1� -, - � - . . ... ..........".........X... Kii;i* ,�:.3,-�;X ,-.?;%�%..i�.,'-.I�i"$"..*,�, . I., ., . 1;� " . 'i �� ".�,�i�ii%"'� .................... ...I 111" I , "' I . . , , i ,z,ro". , the team's sale have not been '.� . 'M �i�-�. ,�`�i�:�:�I Was gen be the , .� .� ��&-­%;,.��.ii.*,.i!ii�i ... ......... . .. . i�.�i�,.� li,R, �i,l�e�,::W�f�-:iR-i:,.,�..Wx�,:.��l"."- ­ � . '111 " 11"Ad-04, �%_. I.. .. ..... . e far-sighted made and a U.S. court order has :i::�:i;*.:*.�i.::�'.�*.�.��i:iii!��'.i�.'.".,..""�l,",".�e,$% ..........,. .. � . ; . I old creator of the Herculia Poirot �§--�i�.... '. I'.*.",..,,.,.*.*.,.*'*'*?".*."�**'.'.... :.11e%1111._.X�11.%-. ".,.'*.'.*.,��,�,��.".*.,..,..:":,<,?,*,.,'.11"..'ll,�Ill'...?,.".,.�.1-1."!r."%:�$..,.,��,,�;4.1-lf.l.:�I I I 11 ( :, . I _.. ..... .. ..,................".......- ......,:� ..... - _. I ­ ---- ­ ... I most progressive and far ed el � I ': I I..�. * "" , of the , Chinese Communist restrained the sale until further , character in her 85 crime novels,, .. '.. '� I , . i* " ­ , - I died at her home in England. In . I * .. 11 I . . I leaders. Active in the p4rj�y since details of the, .transaction' Ore �t;".,�t . .1 . . . . # , I ­­ addition she had written 17 plays I * I'-. -I . . A - its inception, Chou ohiad'iibe6n - - clarified. The tear&�,�q .1 I I I � : .. f .1 I .A.,course, . ­ � @ ed New and her books sold, some 350'',1 1 - % 1� .�:. I responsible for carrying oubmost was at one time tho�- ' - � �- � � , � 1v - .. " 1'.1,11 ,� million copies throughout the - . 'I . I ­ i�7 - (I ­_­__­�' � � . . - , % , " , York Giant, � ,. t, � �,� � . , , of the changes and I I an � I - . !.;� I- _- t I I . II .. I Fl., '�was the w . � . ,� I �, . '' 1, t" orld. I I• I .. . I , t�l - _ imposed on, that nation,, as well -as . Big game 1 661, , .. � , , _;,� . ­ . . . . . . ­ Ill t__ .. for China's recent. acceptance of 4-1' defeat handed to the Red 0-010 � . . ; . .1 i I � I � . .� . . � . I . . I I '.�", . , ( . The United Nations agreed to I I . ,. I . . I . 1'r., 1, . . ' . . . k, 4.1,`�� 11 ­ . . . -, relaxed relations, 'with - othe' Army hockey team by the Stan- - . . . ..._,.r ' 11 . . N.. " ,., .Am ata Januaty 15, 1976 . I �ingle�Qopy Not Over 25c,' .1 % ­ , ", .1 I I I . , seat a delegation from the Pales- FIRST SECTION . I . Wingham, Ontario, Thursday, I. 11 � I . . , 1 . '. I I . I -, �;; .... , -I . " I -71- I Ai Western democracies., � I ley Cup winning I hiladelphia , .'�.......................,.,.,.........�...........,........,.,....","""......"...."....�,'*-,-.,,.-.....:.. "..............................,. ........................... ,�' I I - .�..,,:` 1 1 I �� '.. . � . �11 I .. � Flyers. Early in the first period tine Liberation -, Organizati I ... ­ ""-'--'--'-"---'--'-*.*§."...,..,.....,....."-..*'-...', .., I ....'.: ........ ........ ....... ...... .............. I .::: �....,....,.........*.._. . ............. I - ----*z---.,o ...-.-'.-..-..-..-...--..'-'�,....'.-.,-..-'..'-.,'�...--*.�..,...,��.�..,-...:'�', ..", . "'....: ....... ........................'.. 01 . ,._.,..,,..,.,..�'.. .............. on .........1-:11'...,'. " .... .. ... .................... �. .................. ., I ..... . '. ... 1, ..'.... .................. ".......? ............"........ ........ . , ., ....� ...'.........'...... ...................'...... "I 11,11'......11.11, .; .. ...'..... I - ` 0-0-0 . which has been responsible fqr. . ... ... I I . I I .. I �� ... I . . I , . I . 1. , :"N., ft I . I• I .I Nv.; �_ . . Ontario government.. -officials the Russian team walked off the I I . . I I ,., I _t I . . - , 3 .,, . I I . � . I C I . . .It. 1. e extreme � . . . . 1".. .. ". I I ice' because they claimed the x e terrorist activities, for � I . I I . I 1� I 9 � . ". 4.,.,, p ;6 � stated that there would be no ' several � years. The Israeli . I . .. : . . I � I I � �k . . . � . . I . t, `11��111 I ; '-Americ out to injure I 0 0 1-z . . . . . . ".. " I , - I . �� I. I reprieve for the Goderich', an te'am was UN ' * . ' * ' . - . ,;��!-,.T, . � s to their players but resum9d play delegation will boycott the " , , :,4" I . .1 t I Psychiatric Hospital which i After six . session in protest at the presence I I Iniuries slight � I minutes and, were , se . . � . -, be , closed , under Ontario's I � C a,n' d"adaies express. opti MI, Ism, I I , . %.' .. '......."'.". .: , of the PLO. . � ,,, , . . , � .... .... ....., , , I'll, I recently -announced,, program Of handed a penalty for delaying the , , I 0-0-0 � . . 1. . " . 6 .......... � . . . .... •, I . I . I ­ . . � fiscal restraints. The hospital is game. . I I 0 . ' in - two .1" , "* ".1 : ., � ' ' .� . � .'�, 0 - 5 . . , ; - . . to be used as a "resource . Despite letters written by ifie . , , -snowmobile '-_ I ".., - �Ibe Ontario Legislature was Parti Quebecois and addressed 1k Two snowmobile mighaps " " .... - I ,for the mentally retarded. So far . .1 , werd .., ,e , I .. M reported.Sunday . by the Vhigbani' . 11 0-" ,w -11 - ' Ito .*e h Lib, delegates' - ": , ... no one in this area appears to , called into, special session on Queen Elizabeth, the monarch is . .. . . I �. 1: I I I � . � I ... , pear I I Olympic .. �e.1, . " '. I I ,'Tories 7 . .�: , I I . .. . :i . ,� understand just, what the ,new Tuesday, to deal with the problem expected to open the "Liberalism id alive and Well" �','T ' have not changed. ' the party structure increased I . and District Hospital. ,,'.. . � .1. , \ 'Games in Montreal this summer. ouwv I,." research and set policies. "We supported 2-" I.-,, , . . . I . role will entail. Three hundred of the -striking Toronto secondary , was themes§age brought by fou'}' i ' I ' "'People's lives centre around Mr. Peterson neither ,. James . Bry,ce 4, - Wit, . . IF .) , 1, , , ,., 7. I _.. Quebec - a h^ to listen to the - r t e issue, urging a Wingham, hurt hip - ddv-*. .1 " employees will'be affected by the .school teachers. It is expected ,! The PQ contended that a, Queb.c candidates for the leadership of Ithese hospitals. The lifeblood of _ple in our nor rejected h I ging his �s ill I - I I 11 they will be ordered ba . c -_ ' -ki- -was I I I closure. I - I I back to work official should open the, games; the -Ontario .Liberal Party to a community. can go if they are Party, Smith insisted. ' "low -profile leadership" in the ing a ,snowmachin7e. . . . I ,closM dO ' Mr. Peterson also stressed the argument. ,,I don't think as a treated for a laceration to - SI " . 1 04)-O, , . under special. legislation. to be but Premier Bourassa disagrees Wingham'. meeting Friday.,' The. -." Smith & leg . . rn,"'hle'said. Dr. Sm .. , I _ I I . - � f , need for organization. He cited party we should W i , in .zkd, released. . ,�' � ' '' " I . I Big news in the world of sports passed � ,by. Thursday bvening, and the letters have not been for-. statement was made by David- ,cited. -the 'move as .display o . I. involved . �. . 1- , .1 . . . -. I "sohdit ty. - I ,. 4. �i�:. ­ - - �,.11 was the sale of the San Francisco . About -140,000 To';,fint,4 .6tudots warded to crown. , ' Peterson, M -PP f , ,y. iiad managerial abili " that sort of thing;"' hR,'ex*JUQd,�'...'*i- � .�"., ­ .. , " , ,_1 W�,t'.*"��.­­ �� .. or London k4t . � - managerial.: - .- ­ , ." ­ ,- .'., . � . I .'tot ,�I&k of sensitivity on 9.% 1. . Z ., �V�',. ,#-"-; . ,�.Z - �.." , . . I -and three -df ""' ' ­­ �� A4 � I - :�.2.x.-%;?� , � cteris*��requiredin . PbilifigualJoa.-A.%. �^ - %W- � . * ' , - - I , .­ �,",, .. . - , �. ; ,7 - , , ..,.."z,4_, . . k� �. t49 '6ra . . I - Iosbii t4ajawom- - , W � I . , as the c ��:,.�-, ,,-... ;� --,, ., I � I f, . .1. . ... � . citing A . , . .. '. ­ I _ 7 '. I a � . qi Centre, when he art -the Tories. ., . . _ __ ' . 1 I I . I . , . � 0 a the ho ,.�M 2r .*K".aiiih . 1-11 ,.. � W.011 " , . , . . .­,,,.,1A,W "I .... - 11 I candidates braved blizzard4ike Mr,- MacGuigan, who also 1976, discounting llchaMsmal:,as gerous" topic becaiis " I was " .. �.%".� , ­ : 014111 * , '_r.�t�,,,4.,., 'passenger. I ., . '. _ , f, i I . e a on a snow- I . . "I -11 1% I R ...... .. � - ., I & a 0 0 -conditions to meet with delegates, - praised the "liberal tradition" of a false concept for the future. TO emotional content.. He warned Whil , F I 1�.-?.1111NMW. , ' . ,,I ,� ,,,, . , , port win y6u have to be organized, and I mobile. The' mishap o&urredVn ,- ­: . -I---,- ­ 11 ". against turning bilingualism into . I '- 4f ­ and. other members of the this area, called for more sup: , agal - "i .gf�f . " I • , . we have his ted. . I . , I Minor injuries major job to do in this ' s father's farm. He was treated � 1, V. P.f 11 ; an issue of the campaign. "'IL iV,�UMO ::_� 11 Western Ontario North ,Liberal from thp party: "I think it's , .. . . - for a laceration to the forehead - , N, R ­ . I , , , � 0,1�1.: �� tt . itch .- , "Wit, W-1 province," he co ed. . _ gpw. ­ . 411 Association. about time e gave you some . The stand -of 'the. four candi- I 11 � . 1: , - "I ... � - vt - . I , 11,;, I .1 . and discharged. . , "g� I I. """He said he TWO other topics dealt data off the 'issue of I I . About 40 persons from seven help from the AN�. deceit- . : '. , . I A .��g I. al . . . . - �. � . .1 801 In hit-and-run ' ' I ." I with by the four candidates were .10.11,., ",":; . 0 �$",, . W . I area ridings were on hand to hear feels it is about time the party tralization was more united. I ' . .1 . . Both incidents were * i6vesti- .11019H certain -� . I 1M.1- A Listowel man received min � . . . &KNIA I or brief presentations from Mr. takes a position on cer in issues:. bilingualism and decentraliza- "We're all in general agree - gated by the Virmg4am detach- , , ��a � Peterson, Mark MacGuigan, MP "I know we're. -a middle -of -the- tion of the government. .- ment" Mr. MacGuigan said:, e . �, i injuri s last Week as a result,of a . ment of the Ontario Provincial11 S, " .111 111� uart road .Mr. MacGuiganan outsp, k dt ,I p, ,�q'g for Windsor-Walkerville, St party, but we should be a i. - the municipalities - possible hit-and-run accident morePolice, 1 who ,also reported six�` , � Jl'� , ,. , Smith, MPP for Hamilton West, tough middle, able. to say 'no' to critic' of the federal program Of - responsibility,, and give ulern . I . 14 . . I 11 �V .; ­ near Royal Homes. Ernest . I motor vehicle accidents invests- I ��Y 121� I .bilingualisiti"and its application , more freedom." . ilt . . ;ruck by and Larry Condon- MP for certain things." 11 . a . , '5'M Carter was apparently st 0gated last week- resulting in an ,..., 1, ;, t��_,.M­W, :"­. Saturday. He wag admitted Middlesex-London-Lambton. Mr.,Condon also suggested "a to OntaAo; said he feels, the "V66 have to decentralize,' I�: 1111 .I a car I . � - . I'd $1,460 in prope�ty, "',�estimatia -IF1. ,�.,;,"A',"ti ��. Ontario "The govern -dam . ,- ,-go�,,,; .......;1111 Praise for, Liberal .party new direction" for the ith agreed: - ',, . �, �� � to the Wingham and District Hos- . Liberals. * ages but nw injuries. TheI1 I . "I � members and. their work in this He said the party should learn to imitate. Ottawa nor establish mefit is so distant from' �eople � . I . , . � . . , "I'll .. � , . INW, ...:, pital with contusions and ,bra- Wingliam OPP laid three charges . t - I 11. . I . part of Ontario and reassurances - listen to the people: "'The grass bilingual, services. "I think the - now —. psycholog�ica y as well as : ; .. 111.sions. The accident was invests- � � H under, the Highway Traffic Act, I . - Ne . I . a e e t -_ .1 ii .."I I s to the' of the party roots are the ones who are going government, On ario should be geographically. " . I � gated by the Wingham Town' -one underthe Liquor Licence Act' ' - -, ' , I I I . were the central theme of all the to make it.'! . an Engl�sh -speaking ,govern- "We must start a program . - Police. . I . 11, - I 11 " ' . and issued 33 warnings. . 1, . 1. � , asci- four aspirants' introductory He voiced somecriticismpf the ment," he sand. . t , - I Three other motor vehidii'a­ . Of decentralization now, Mr. ,, I dents were reported last week. statements. present inflationary policies and Mr.- Con -don 'suggested the . Peterson' insisted: "All we see I 1 Ir William Ross Hayden 4 Alfred "Never despair about the "give-away programs" of, , the problem be solved by making all now is a centralist attitude and . . . I . . . . . . . . :1 . I � of Liberal party," Mr. Peterson Ontario government. "I know all languages, not just English and all its attendant evils." , - I Street and Barry W. 'Bromley . . . I - . I ... I Belgrave were involved in wcolli- exhorted the party faithful. He the people's, feelings; I can com- , French, available to Canadians. Mr. Condon- concluded' the 0 I . ,I . � ^ I , . . I on last Tuesday. Damage was characterized the Liberals as municate with all of them" he "Soft pedal, keep it cool but make - discussion with a short. but repre- PUC 'rev' ems . � -- _,�.J, I si � - ' . I . W . � I .. . ., . I � estimated at $300. 1 "the party of the little guy, the said. ' , it available," he cautioned. sentative statement: "We have to •� I .1 g" I i I ' On Jan. 9, Leonard J. Sangster person Who isn't able to take care The secret to winning, Mr. Dr. Smith, in turn, cited get back to basics — basics are of RR 1, Wingham and Joel A.' of himself," and claimed that this Condon concluded, "is pick the bilingualism as an import -ant people,' I insurance I I I . I I I . er were philosophy would eventually lead man to,beat, Davis and Lewis." part of the culture: "I think Aside from the four candidates . ..4 Arkell of RR 3, Teeswat 1. Roy Bennett was re -acclaimed 11 CPL. C. R. CROSKILL, a, i . nvqWed in -collision that resulted the Liberals to head the govern- I Just how' this can best be done - French. is a little bit special in our at the meeting in Wingham, the chairman of the Wingham Public ' member of the Wingham de- �. in an estimated $475 damage. ment. ��,� was a matter for some debate. -country." He explainedAhat he other three are: 'Albert - .Roy, utilities Commiision at the first �1111 I . tachment of the Ontario Pro- I A hit-and-run accident was re- Dr. Smith seemed just as; o�- Dr. Smith suggesteg that "style supports the need for bilingual- MPP for Ottawa East; Michael meeting of 1976„ last Thursday. . . . . ,vinci.al Police for almost 10 . ported Monday at the high school timistic but slightly more cau- as well as substance" is the key" , ism J6 'certain situations and Ifoulton, an Ottawi advertising One of the first tasks facing the I years, left Wingham last CPL. WILLIAMSKELDING parking lot, resulting in $100 esti- .tious in his prognostications. explaining the need for a good_ areas where French is used executive; and Ted Culp, a ' commission was, a review of week to take charge of the joined the Wingham ted damage to a car owned by "The Liberal party is in excellent television image and projectiqn widely. "It's their right, they teacher in Toronto. .. insurance to ensure sufficient m detach- ma '. I \ . i radio and communications meat of the Ontario Provin- Murray Houston of AR 2, Brus- shape," he agreed, but cautioned in the media. Ae,also emphasized feel, rather than kindness on the the leadership conventionwillcoverage. A ' I . branch for number six dis- . " sels. T, ;that a victory could still be dffi- the need for re -organization of part of the government," he ex-' be held Jan. 23-25 in Toronto, I cial Polit.6 Monday. Cpl. , 1- ... I . I Z I . . Although most of the clauses in '. trict headquarters in, Mount Skelding, who has been with That same day a car driven by cult since the Tories 'would claim I .. . the policy were passed without I . ' I - Forest. Cpl. Croskill started William Tolton of Victoria Street, they have changed: "And they're ' . I . ; change, the commissioners in- , �� . his new duties effective Mon- the OPP for about I V years and owned by Tolton' Motors, still going to pretend that in a I 0 . creased several areas of cover- �� , day. . I I serving in Owen Sound, re- Bluevale, was col � collision with a time of great difficulty we need . 'age for 1976. These include: an places Cpl. C. R. Croskill. I " ,� 'experienced' leadership." increase in insurance coverage 1. 1 I e h 'wI . CNR train at the Shuter Street , w -c a,irman arns , Cpl.,Skelding, a Listowel na- crossing. An estimated $4,000 He touched lightly on the pro- . . . for the PUC auto fleet and for -1 a . live, is married.and has three posed hospital closings in the non -PUC -owned vehicles used by. .1 9 J. V.- Fischer ends . damage to the car was reported. 0 , an children. . - I . area as an indication that the employees on business from one - � .1 11 ; i . \ � to three million; weekly; - I 30 'years service axes'wi*-'e'iger � .I� . . . �, nity for commissioners from'$ioo _.., - . This week brought some im- I . . In his address at the inaugeral. secondary school pupil. Any per -There is no doubt, however, that per week for total loss and $50 for " _11 . . - . . ..., - capital projects such partial loss of work to $200 and - portant changes for John„ -V. ."��, meeting of the Huron Board of pupil spending that exceeds a some of our c : I Fischer, who has been clerk of :1. .11 . Education Monday, Chairman board's grant ceiling will not be as the facilities at Huron Hope, $100 per week, respectively; and . ' the Township of Turnberry for , .. .. Herb Turkheim said 1976 would eli-gib � le for provincial assistance. the Science Lab at South Huron, ' from $1,000 to $2,000 cover ge on . -1 . ­ ----.. probably go down in history, as ' To these regulations, the Huron Industrial Arts and Home Ec cash at the office. The increase the past 18 years. The duties of . , - I � I "What this facilities at several locations and on the auto coverage insures the .. a . . -1", . :1 I clerk were assumed on Monday N. . the toughest year trustees on any chairman added, . .- " �Ir,... I : I I .. I �!��: . W ." by Victor Bakker of Guelph, Who I ". board have ever faced. . really means is that any spending' the much discussed computer PUC against the possibility of ac- ' ., : i I � I will move to this area as soon as .� . !,��, Turkheim continued, "We are beyond these grant ceilings is a project will suffe -' from 'the *re* cidents involving PUC employees 1, �sq1� ,'111 I— : , suitable accommodation can be ,�;:! ,­ I � , . 1 �. . : I "t, i looking at increased costs of direct responsibility of the local straint programs." or contractors while operating .� - I I . � operation with less provincial school bobrd and the additional Turkheim urged his fellow vehicles on PUC business. , found for his wife and four chil I I I I dren. : 11 funds available and this can only funds can only be raised by in trustees strive for equality of The PUC will also consider = . . '.. m Jack Fischer doesn't speak'of . 111 mean increased costs to local creasing the local mill rate. "Be- opportunity in all Huron County obtaining insurance for the -, . ,,,, i- "' .. retirement. He says, "I'm going .5, � taxpayers, whether we like it or lieve me, local taxes in Huron schools. He added, "At all times pumphouses and pumphouse -Z I . . to be farming full time."- His 1, : I i� not." will increase sharply in 1976, so, we must consider what is best for equipment for 1976.f These were ': .1 11 ': Al .. ; U�A M..11 RVI " , " "A"O", not covered in the...�olbcy previ- - 1 - farm is located on Highway 86 be- .� N','§ �"�, " He outlined a few of the high- we must be willing to do our part the entire county and not only for V , .IN. I ­ . I K , - "I" I . , �i . I 1� 'tween Wroxeter and Bluevale, ,,� ilt,� . lights the new grant structure in trying to avoid any unjust our individual area. This is the ously. .. , 11 ' I I'll 111� ,il I - .1 �:. 1- 11, . spending. Commifments made in basic principle of a county In other business, the PUC ap-aS i Jack has been connected with I." announced recently by Ontario's' , ' I, I municipal government for 30 Education Minister Thomas 1975 will already use ,up more system.,, . proved an increase of 10 per cent � I'- . ,I years, spending six years As a Wells as follows: than our increase in grants, so we In closing the new chairman' acrossAhe-board in the wages of •. I township councillor in Turn- The ceilings on ordinary per must examine shy further ex- .said, "We have in our teachers all PUC employees. - . ­. I I I . . . ' berry, then six years as its reeve, 'hx ! ­ pupil expenditure eligible for penditures very carefully before and administrators rs people who Membership fees were ap. I I I .during which time be also served ��)A, I provincial grants will he in- approving them." have dedicated themselves to proved for payment to: Ameri. . , .1� '- , one year, 1956, as warden of 11 , I I P 1111 11 '­ I Creased by eight per cent for Turkheim said despite' the cut educate our children and their can Water Works Association, . "i ­ I . I Huron County. I . '. I t., '. . �, . elementary and secondary stu- in provincial monies, he, was work must be made known to,,-�2.50; Georgian Bay Municipal .. . 1� Following his retirement from - 11 , ' 11 I—', I , dents with an additional $80 per ,hopefdi,that the building project give parents a better understand- Electrical Association, $45; , . � the council he was appointed FOUR CAN 01 OAT ES out of the seven In the race for the leadership of the Ontario Liberal pupil to be added at, the elemen- at Exeter Public School will be in g of what is being accomplished AMIEU,-$200; OMEA, $248. . .- . clerk of the Municipality. ' party struggled through the snow last'Friday to meet with staunch Liberals and conven- tary level. I I allowed to g6 ahead sometime in Jor their families." Nobee was also received by the I . I I ' I i- �91, �-, , " 11 4, ,,,�'., " I ! Mr.'Fischer has also been a tion delegates In Wingham. Mark McGuigan, MP from Windsor-Walkerville; David In 1976 the maximum ordinary, 1076. He added, "The regional. Also speaking briefly was PUC, of the Jan. 1. Ontario Ryder I - ; , I , ...- ! - .- I Centre; Larry Condon, MP for Middlesex- London- Lambton; c)�penditures pet, pupil which will office in London'tells us they pro- Huron's retiring warden, Anson increase of bulk rates and the suit 11 i member of the Wingham and Peterson, MPP for London Cen I I ; I I . i District Ho�pit4l Board for 23 and StuartSmith, MPP for Hamilton West, met with about 40 -members of the Western be recognized for grant purposes ' 'pose to approve this project McKinley of Stanley Township. A brought against the t6wh . � I : I I- i 1��, lion. The remaining three candidates were unable to at- are $1,080 for each elementary which is in the sketch plan stage large number of Huron reeves PUC and Canada Gunite ' � i years, the last 20 acting as rep- Ontario North Liberal Association. - I I . !� ! I resentative of Huron County. I tenct._, I . � I school student and $1,556 for each — from current funds in 1976. were also in attendance. I by Mrs. Anna Meyer. ; . . I . I I - . I � 111 � . 1 , . I I - ,� . .. b;"�, � I . . , ..... ,; " , I I . . , 1 ,4 A." •i,'- ".,4eX. ..-A,Woot304-,t,.,.,t%,t.,,r...-..n�'r-l.'P'y'V4pa.,''f. "' ' "' ­� " ,y, , � -�_ I . - - I . � . I . . ­.- , r I I I I I ',awl. , v . . -ig., . , . I I ITIF . ily " lkl�lt.� .. .... 11 ...... . ;_� , r" , , T71Mr1r11TTr111F , ��, �,'. ,1, r'_" •, , ­ ,.�,�i �� ""'. � - . _0", I ; , :.". . t, ". . � ; ., �1.. 4 . 11 I 1111�,.,-_. I I" , - I ­� - . , � ,44.`�V��- �'­ 1 � ". I I.. I - 1. 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I.1�_. . . .... ..?.,'ts�,�,,_ _ . . .,.,.'.'Z One of the outstanding leaders Giants to a group of Ontario-Busi- have been out of their classes for THE E W I NG H AM MAS0!!,'J,%;,,', �, S, w . . � "A 11 ,,jDGE installed a new executive for 1976 ata I .4_n ��� I ness, people, the team to -be two months. - . , I �. .. I ,,�.";�'i ,� . _' `4' 1 . I I meeting ,last Tuesda, � ,r -6pbell, immediate past ', � of the Eastern world died last 13.,6: front, Colin Car secretary; Elmer Walker, installing master; George Cameron; SteVa�,,-��,,.tl - ".-I � V, ­ "' .,-. I i of moved to Toronto. However final . , * " % . N� � ��,l � . week. Premier, Chou En -La I master; Robert Wittig, seploe*,.'arden; Earl Young, worshipful master; Lee -'­*­'­..,ff, 1 040 , Trapp, senior deacon; Marvin, Streich, lvhlor deacon; Bert Mcirin, s.649 , ,�"*- I � - . . . � 1, ckl "I , , � . F & ' ­ I � ', , 45 - the Peoples' Republic of China arrangements for completion of 0 ' , , .._� .11, I Agatha Christie, the 85- Grove, Juni r warden; Jackiryr-woodall, chaplain; back, K. A. McLaughlin, steward; Denis Langri, �`,, * ... ­ �:.......:., , _ q , nner, uard; Alex Robeetson, trias , %;�',.�, pe I firloir. -51, 1 erally believed to . I year- iii�'!.�ii�;,,.�i�i ""'...".." - ..... - - - - ..... I .._ ..... - - •.:.::........ ,*'.�:�i�..',�-.'.,Sfi��i��'�'��i�-.','i�. i���i�i?'.".�i�i��'i�i��'i��.",�.���:�"".*,� '-.'-' �i��.'i�i� I " I g��/ p ;) . - �' 114.. , . ""' '.. .. ��_., I 1� -, - � - . . ... ..........".........X... Kii;i* ,�:.3,-�;X ,-.?;%�%..i�.,'-.I�i"$"..*,�, . I., ., . 1;� " . 'i �� ".�,�i�ii%"'� .................... ...I 111" I , "' I . . , , i ,z,ro". , the team's sale have not been '.� . 'M �i�-�. ,�`�i�:�:�I Was gen be the , .� .� ��&-­%;,.��.ii.*,.i!ii�i ... ......... . .. . i�.�i�,.� li,R, �i,l�e�,::W�f�-:iR-i:,.,�..Wx�,:.��l"."- ­ � . '111 " 11"Ad-04, �%_. I.. .. ..... . e far-sighted made and a U.S. court order has :i::�:i;*.:*.�i.::�'.�*.�.��i:iii!��'.i�.'.".,..""�l,",".�e,$% ..........,. .. � . ; . I old creator of the Herculia Poirot �§--�i�.... '. I'.*.",..,,.,.*.*.,.*'*'*?".*."�**'.'.... :.11e%1111._.X�11.%-. ".,.'*.'.*.,��,�,��.".*.,..,..:":,<,?,*,.,'.11"..'ll,�Ill'...?,.".,.�.1-1."!r."%:�$..,.,��,,�;4.1-lf.l.:�I I I 11 ( :, . I _.. ..... .. ..,................".......- ......,:� ..... - _. I ­ ---- ­ ... I most progressive and far ed el � I ': I I..�. * "" , of the , Chinese Communist restrained the sale until further , character in her 85 crime novels,, .. '.. '� I , . i* " ­ , - I died at her home in England. In . I * .. 11 I . . I leaders. Active in the p4rj�y since details of the, .transaction' Ore �t;".,�t . .1 . . . . # , I ­­ addition she had written 17 plays I * I'-. -I . . A - its inception, Chou ohiad'iibe6n - - clarified. The tear&�,�q .1 I I I � : .. f .1 I .A.,course, . ­ � @ ed New and her books sold, some 350'',1 1 - % 1� .�:. I responsible for carrying oubmost was at one time tho�- ' - � �- � � , � 1v - .. " 1'.1,11 ,� million copies throughout the - . 'I . I ­ i�7 - (I ­_­__­�' � � . . - , % , " , York Giant, � ,. t, � �,� � . , , of the changes and I I an � I - . !.;� I- _- t I I . II .. I Fl., '�was the w . � . ,� I �, . '' 1, t" orld. I I• I .. . I , t�l - _ imposed on, that nation,, as well -as . Big game 1 661, , .. � , , _;,� . ­ . . . . . . ­ Ill t__ .. for China's recent. acceptance of 4-1' defeat handed to the Red 0-010 � . . ; . .1 i I � I � . .� . . � . I . . I I '.�", . , ( . The United Nations agreed to I I . ,. I . . I . 1'r., 1, . . ' . . . k, 4.1,`�� 11 ­ . . . -, relaxed relations, 'with - othe' Army hockey team by the Stan- - . . . ..._,.r ' 11 . . N.. " ,., .Am ata Januaty 15, 1976 . I �ingle�Qopy Not Over 25c,' .1 % ­ , ", .1 I I I . , seat a delegation from the Pales- FIRST SECTION . I . Wingham, Ontario, Thursday, I. 11 � I . . , 1 . '. I I . I -, �;; .... , -I . " I -71- I Ai Western democracies., � I ley Cup winning I hiladelphia , .'�.......................,.,.,.........�...........,........,.,....","""......"...."....�,'*-,-.,,.-.....:.. "..............................,. ........................... ,�' I I - .�..,,:` 1 1 I �� '.. . � . �11 I .. � Flyers. Early in the first period tine Liberation -, Organizati I ... ­ ""-'--'--'-"---'--'-*.*§."...,..,.....,....."-..*'-...', .., I ....'.: ........ ........ ....... ...... .............. I .::: �....,....,.........*.._. . ............. I - ----*z---.,o ...-.-'.-..-..-..-...--..'-'�,....'.-.,-..-'..'-.,'�...--*.�..,...,��.�..,-...:'�', ..", . "'....: ....... ........................'.. 01 . ,._.,..,,..,.,..�'.. .............. on .........1-:11'...,'. " .... .. ... .................... �. .................. ., I ..... . '. ... 1, ..'.... .................. ".......? ............"........ ........ . , ., ....� ...'.........'...... ...................'...... "I 11,11'......11.11, .; .. ...'..... I - ` 0-0-0 . which has been responsible fqr. . ... ... I I . I I .. I �� ... I . . I , . I . 1. , :"N., ft I . I• I .I Nv.; �_ . . Ontario government.. -officials the Russian team walked off the I I . . I I ,., I _t I . . - , 3 .,, . I I . � . I C I . . .It. 1. e extreme � . . . . 1".. .. ". I I ice' because they claimed the x e terrorist activities, for � I . I I . I 1� I 9 � . ". 4.,.,, p ;6 � stated that there would be no ' several � years. The Israeli . I . .. : . . I � I I � �k . . . � . . I . t, `11��111 I ; '-Americ out to injure I 0 0 1-z . . . . . . ".. " I , - I . �� I. I reprieve for the Goderich', an te'am was UN ' * . ' * ' . - . ,;��!-,.T, . � s to their players but resum9d play delegation will boycott the " , , :,4" I . .1 t I Psychiatric Hospital which i After six . session in protest at the presence I I Iniuries slight � I minutes and, were , se . . � . -, be , closed , under Ontario's I � C a,n' d"adaies express. opti MI, Ism, I I , . %.' .. '......."'.". .: , of the PLO. . � ,,, , . . , � .... .... ....., , , I'll, I recently -announced,, program Of handed a penalty for delaying the , , I 0-0-0 � . . 1. . " . 6 .......... � . . . .... •, I . I . I ­ . . � fiscal restraints. The hospital is game. . I I 0 . ' in - two .1" , "* ".1 : ., � ' ' .� . � .'�, 0 - 5 . . , ; - . . to be used as a "resource . Despite letters written by ifie . , , -snowmobile '-_ I ".., - �Ibe Ontario Legislature was Parti Quebecois and addressed 1k Two snowmobile mighaps " " .... - I ,for the mentally retarded. So far . .1 , werd .., ,e , I .. M reported.Sunday . by the Vhigbani' . 11 0-" ,w -11 - ' Ito .*e h Lib, delegates' - ": , ... no one in this area appears to , called into, special session on Queen Elizabeth, the monarch is . .. . . I �. 1: I I I � . � I ... , pear I I Olympic .. �e.1, . " '. I I ,'Tories 7 . .�: , I I . .. . :i . ,� understand just, what the ,new Tuesday, to deal with the problem expected to open the "Liberalism id alive and Well" �','T ' have not changed. ' the party structure increased I . and District Hospital. ,,'.. . � .1. , \ 'Games in Montreal this summer. ouwv I,." research and set policies. "We supported 2-" I.-,, , . . . I . role will entail. Three hundred of the -striking Toronto secondary , was themes§age brought by fou'}' i ' I ' "'People's lives centre around Mr. Peterson neither ,. James . Bry,ce 4, - Wit, . . IF .) , 1, , , ,., 7. I _.. Quebec - a h^ to listen to the - r t e issue, urging a Wingham, hurt hip - ddv-*. .1 " employees will'be affected by the .school teachers. It is expected ,! The PQ contended that a, Queb.c candidates for the leadership of Ithese hospitals. The lifeblood of _ple in our nor rejected h I ging his �s ill I - I I 11 they will be ordered ba . c -_ ' -ki- -was I I I closure. I - I I back to work official should open the, games; the -Ontario .Liberal Party to a community. can go if they are Party, Smith insisted. ' "low -profile leadership" in the ing a ,snowmachin7e. . . . I ,closM dO ' Mr. Peterson also stressed the argument. ,,I don't think as a treated for a laceration to - SI " . 1 04)-O, , . under special. legislation. to be but Premier Bourassa disagrees Wingham'. meeting Friday.,' The. -." Smith & leg . . rn,"'hle'said. Dr. Sm .. , I _ I I . - � f , need for organization. He cited party we should W i , in .zkd, released. . ,�' � ' '' " I . I Big news in the world of sports passed � ,by. Thursday bvening, and the letters have not been for-. statement was made by David- ,cited. -the 'move as .display o . I. involved . �. . 1- , .1 . . . -. I "sohdit ty. - I ,. 4. �i�:. ­ - - �,.11 was the sale of the San Francisco . About -140,000 To';,fint,4 .6tudots warded to crown. , ' Peterson, M -PP f , ,y. iiad managerial abili " that sort of thing;"' hR,'ex*JUQd,�'...'*i- � .�"., ­ .. , " , ,_1 W�,t'.*"��.­­ �� .. or London k4t . � - managerial.: - .- ­ , ." ­ ,- .'., . � . I .'tot ,�I&k of sensitivity on 9.% 1. . Z ., �V�',. ,#-"-; . ,�.Z - �.." , . . I -and three -df ""' ' ­­ �� A4 � I - :�.2.x.-%;?� , � cteris*��requiredin . PbilifigualJoa.-A.%. �^ - %W- � . * ' , - - I , .­ �,",, .. . - , �. ; ,7 - , , ..,.."z,4_, . . k� �. t49 '6ra . . I - Iosbii t4ajawom- - , W � I . , as the c ��:,.�-, ,,-... ;� --,, ., I � I f, . .1. . ... � . citing A . , . .. '. ­ I _ 7 '. I a � . qi Centre, when he art -the Tories. ., . . _ __ ' . 1 I I . I . , . � 0 a the ho ,.�M 2r .*K".aiiih . 1-11 ,.. � W.011 " , . , . . .­,,,.,1A,W "I .... - 11 I candidates braved blizzard4ike Mr,- MacGuigan, who also 1976, discounting llchaMsmal:,as gerous" topic becaiis " I was " .. �.%".� , ­ : 014111 * , '_r.�t�,,,4.,., 'passenger. I ., . '. _ , f, i I . e a on a snow- I . . "I -11 1% I R ...... .. � - ., I & a 0 0 -conditions to meet with delegates, - praised the "liberal tradition" of a false concept for the future. TO emotional content.. He warned Whil , F I 1�.-?.1111NMW. , ' . ,,I ,� ,,,, . , , port win y6u have to be organized, and I mobile. The' mishap o&urredVn ,- ­: . -I---,- ­ 11 ". against turning bilingualism into . I '- 4f ­ and. other members of the this area, called for more sup: , agal - "i .gf�f . " I • , . we have his ted. . I . , I Minor injuries major job to do in this ' s father's farm. He was treated � 1, V. P.f 11 ; an issue of the campaign. "'IL iV,�UMO ::_� 11 Western Ontario North ,Liberal from thp party: "I think it's , .. . . - for a laceration to the forehead - , N, R ­ . I , , , � 0,1�1.: �� tt . itch .- , "Wit, W-1 province," he co ed. . _ gpw. ­ . 411 Association. about time e gave you some . The stand -of 'the. four candi- I 11 � . 1: , - "I ... � - vt - . I , 11,;, I .1 . and discharged. . , "g� I I. """He said he TWO other topics dealt data off the 'issue of I I . About 40 persons from seven help from the AN�. deceit- . : '. , . I A .��g I. al . . . . - �. � . .1 801 In hit-and-run ' ' I ." I with by the four candidates were .10.11,., ",":; . 0 �$",, . W . I area ridings were on hand to hear feels it is about time the party tralization was more united. I ' . .1 . . Both incidents were * i6vesti- .11019H certain -� . I 1M.1- A Listowel man received min � . . . &KNIA I or brief presentations from Mr. takes a position on cer in issues:. bilingualism and decentraliza- "We're all in general agree - gated by the Virmg4am detach- , , ��a � Peterson, Mark MacGuigan, MP "I know we're. -a middle -of -the- tion of the government. .- ment" Mr. MacGuigan said:, e . �, i injuri s last Week as a result,of a . ment of the Ontario Provincial11 S, " .111 111� uart road .Mr. MacGuiganan outsp, k dt ,I p, ,�q'g for Windsor-Walkerville, St party, but we should be a i. - the municipalities - possible hit-and-run accident morePolice, 1 who ,also reported six�` , � Jl'� , ,. , Smith, MPP for Hamilton West, tough middle, able. to say 'no' to critic' of the federal program Of - responsibility,, and give ulern . I . 14 . . I 11 �V .; ­ near Royal Homes. Ernest . I motor vehicle accidents invests- I ��Y 121� I .bilingualisiti"and its application , more freedom." . ilt . . ;ruck by and Larry Condon- MP for certain things." 11 . a . , '5'M Carter was apparently st 0gated last week- resulting in an ,..., 1, ;, t��_,.M­W, :"­. Saturday. He wag admitted Middlesex-London-Lambton. Mr.,Condon also suggested "a to OntaAo; said he feels, the "V66 have to decentralize,' I�: 1111 .I a car I . � - . I'd $1,460 in prope�ty, "',�estimatia -IF1. ,�.,;,"A',"ti ��. Ontario "The govern -dam . ,- ,-go�,,,; .......;1111 Praise for, Liberal .party new direction" for the ith agreed: - ',, . �, �� � to the Wingham and District Hos- . Liberals. * ages but nw injuries. TheI1 I . "I � members and. their work in this He said the party should learn to imitate. Ottawa nor establish mefit is so distant from' �eople � . I . , . � . . , "I'll .. � , . INW, ...:, pital with contusions and ,bra- Wingliam OPP laid three charges . t - I 11. . I . part of Ontario and reassurances - listen to the people: "'The grass bilingual, services. "I think the - now —. psycholog�ica y as well as : ; .. 111.sions. The accident was invests- � � H under, the Highway Traffic Act, I . - Ne . I . a e e t -_ .1 ii .."I I s to the' of the party roots are the ones who are going government, On ario should be geographically. " . I � gated by the Wingham Town' -one underthe Liquor Licence Act' ' - -, ' , I I I . were the central theme of all the to make it.'! . an Engl�sh -speaking ,govern- "We must start a program . - Police. . I . 11, - I 11 " ' . and issued 33 warnings. . 1, . 1. � , asci- four aspirants' introductory He voiced somecriticismpf the ment," he sand. . t , - I Three other motor vehidii'a­ . Of decentralization now, Mr. ,, I dents were reported last week. statements. present inflationary policies and Mr.- Con -don 'suggested the . Peterson' insisted: "All we see I 1 Ir William Ross Hayden 4 Alfred "Never despair about the "give-away programs" of, , the problem be solved by making all now is a centralist attitude and . . . I . . . . . . . . :1 . I � of Liberal party," Mr. Peterson Ontario government. "I know all languages, not just English and all its attendant evils." , - I Street and Barry W. 'Bromley . . . I - . I ... I Belgrave were involved in wcolli- exhorted the party faithful. He the people's, feelings; I can com- , French, available to Canadians. Mr. Condon- concluded' the 0 I . ,I . � ^ I , . . I on last Tuesday. Damage was characterized the Liberals as municate with all of them" he "Soft pedal, keep it cool but make - discussion with a short. but repre- PUC 'rev' ems . � -- _,�.J, I si � - ' . I . W . � I .. . ., . I � estimated at $300. 1 "the party of the little guy, the said. ' , it available," he cautioned. sentative statement: "We have to •� I .1 g" I i I ' On Jan. 9, Leonard J. Sangster person Who isn't able to take care The secret to winning, Mr. Dr. Smith, in turn, cited get back to basics — basics are of RR 1, Wingham and Joel A.' of himself," and claimed that this Condon concluded, "is pick the bilingualism as an import -ant people,' I insurance I I I . I I I . er were philosophy would eventually lead man to,beat, Davis and Lewis." part of the culture: "I think Aside from the four candidates . ..4 Arkell of RR 3, Teeswat 1. Roy Bennett was re -acclaimed 11 CPL. C. R. CROSKILL, a, i . nvqWed in -collision that resulted the Liberals to head the govern- I Just how' this can best be done - French. is a little bit special in our at the meeting in Wingham, the chairman of the Wingham Public ' member of the Wingham de- �. in an estimated $475 damage. ment. ��,� was a matter for some debate. -country." He explainedAhat he other three are: 'Albert - .Roy, utilities Commiision at the first �1111 I . tachment of the Ontario Pro- I A hit-and-run accident was re- Dr. Smith seemed just as; o�- Dr. Smith suggesteg that "style supports the need for bilingual- MPP for Ottawa East; Michael meeting of 1976„ last Thursday. . . . . ,vinci.al Police for almost 10 . ported Monday at the high school timistic but slightly more cau- as well as substance" is the key" , ism J6 'certain situations and Ifoulton, an Ottawi advertising One of the first tasks facing the I years, left Wingham last CPL. WILLIAMSKELDING parking lot, resulting in $100 esti- .tious in his prognostications. explaining the need for a good_ areas where French is used executive; and Ted Culp, a ' commission was, a review of week to take charge of the joined the Wingham ted damage to a car owned by "The Liberal party is in excellent television image and projectiqn widely. "It's their right, they teacher in Toronto. .. insurance to ensure sufficient m detach- ma '. I \ . i radio and communications meat of the Ontario Provin- Murray Houston of AR 2, Brus- shape," he agreed, but cautioned in the media. Ae,also emphasized feel, rather than kindness on the the leadership conventionwillcoverage. A ' I . branch for number six dis- . " sels. T, ;that a victory could still be dffi- the need for re -organization of part of the government," he ex-' be held Jan. 23-25 in Toronto, I cial Polit.6 Monday. Cpl. , 1- ... I . I Z I . . Although most of the clauses in '. trict headquarters in, Mount Skelding, who has been with That same day a car driven by cult since the Tories 'would claim I .. . the policy were passed without I . ' I - Forest. Cpl. Croskill started William Tolton of Victoria Street, they have changed: "And they're ' . I . ; change, the commissioners in- , �� . his new duties effective Mon- the OPP for about I V years and owned by Tolton' Motors, still going to pretend that in a I 0 . creased several areas of cover- �� , day. . I I serving in Owen Sound, re- Bluevale, was col � collision with a time of great difficulty we need . 'age for 1976. These include: an places Cpl. C. R. Croskill. I " ,� 'experienced' leadership." increase in insurance coverage 1. 1 I e h 'wI . CNR train at the Shuter Street , w -c a,irman arns , Cpl.,Skelding, a Listowel na- crossing. An estimated $4,000 He touched lightly on the pro- . . . for the PUC auto fleet and for -1 a . live, is married.and has three posed hospital closings in the non -PUC -owned vehicles used by. .1 9 J. V.- Fischer ends . damage to the car was reported. 0 , an children. . - I . area as an indication that the employees on business from one - � .1 11 ; i . \ � to three million; weekly; - I 30 'years service axes'wi*-'e'iger � .I� . . . �, nity for commissioners from'$ioo _.., - . This week brought some im- I . . In his address at the inaugeral. secondary school pupil. Any per -There is no doubt, however, that per week for total loss and $50 for " _11 . . - . . ..., - capital projects such partial loss of work to $200 and - portant changes for John„ -V. ."��, meeting of the Huron Board of pupil spending that exceeds a some of our c : I Fischer, who has been clerk of :1. .11 . Education Monday, Chairman board's grant ceiling will not be as the facilities at Huron Hope, $100 per week, respectively; and . ' the Township of Turnberry for , .. .. Herb Turkheim said 1976 would eli-gib � le for provincial assistance. the Science Lab at South Huron, ' from $1,000 to $2,000 cover ge on . -1 . ­ ----.. probably go down in history, as ' To these regulations, the Huron Industrial Arts and Home Ec cash at the office. The increase the past 18 years. The duties of . , - I � I "What this facilities at several locations and on the auto coverage insures the .. a . . -1", . :1 I clerk were assumed on Monday N. . the toughest year trustees on any chairman added, . .- " �Ir,... I : I I .. I �!��: . W ." by Victor Bakker of Guelph, Who I ". board have ever faced. . really means is that any spending' the much discussed computer PUC against the possibility of ac- ' ., : i I � I will move to this area as soon as .� . !,��, Turkheim continued, "We are beyond these grant ceilings is a project will suffe -' from 'the *re* cidents involving PUC employees 1, �sq1� ,'111 I— : , suitable accommodation can be ,�;:! ,­ I � , . 1 �. . : I "t, i looking at increased costs of direct responsibility of the local straint programs." or contractors while operating .� - I I . � operation with less provincial school bobrd and the additional Turkheim urged his fellow vehicles on PUC business. , found for his wife and four chil I I I I dren. : 11 funds available and this can only funds can only be raised by in trustees strive for equality of The PUC will also consider = . . '.. m Jack Fischer doesn't speak'of . 111 mean increased costs to local creasing the local mill rate. "Be- opportunity in all Huron County obtaining insurance for the -, . ,,,, i- "' .. retirement. He says, "I'm going .5, � taxpayers, whether we like it or lieve me, local taxes in Huron schools. He added, "At all times pumphouses and pumphouse -Z I . . to be farming full time."- His 1, : I i� not." will increase sharply in 1976, so, we must consider what is best for equipment for 1976.f These were ': .1 11 ': Al .. ; U�A M..11 RVI " , " "A"O", not covered in the...�olbcy previ- - 1 - farm is located on Highway 86 be- .� N','§ �"�, " He outlined a few of the high- we must be willing to do our part the entire county and not only for V , .IN. I ­ . I K , - "I" I . , �i . I 1� 'tween Wroxeter and Bluevale, ,,� ilt,� . lights the new grant structure in trying to avoid any unjust our individual area. This is the ously. .. , 11 ' I I'll 111� ,il I - .1 �:. 1- 11, . spending. Commifments made in basic principle of a county In other business, the PUC ap-aS i Jack has been connected with I." announced recently by Ontario's' , ' I, I municipal government for 30 Education Minister Thomas 1975 will already use ,up more system.,, . proved an increase of 10 per cent � I'- . ,I years, spending six years As a Wells as follows: than our increase in grants, so we In closing the new chairman' acrossAhe-board in the wages of •. I township councillor in Turn- The ceilings on ordinary per must examine shy further ex- .said, "We have in our teachers all PUC employees. - . ­. I I I . . . ' berry, then six years as its reeve, 'hx ! ­ pupil expenditure eligible for penditures very carefully before and administrators rs people who Membership fees were ap. I I I .during which time be also served ��)A, I provincial grants will he in- approving them." have dedicated themselves to proved for payment to: Ameri. . , .1� '- , one year, 1956, as warden of 11 , I I P 1111 11 '­ I Creased by eight per cent for Turkheim said despite' the cut educate our children and their can Water Works Association, . "i ­ I . I Huron County. I . '. I t., '. . �, . elementary and secondary stu- in provincial monies, he, was work must be made known to,,-�2.50; Georgian Bay Municipal .. . 1� Following his retirement from - 11 , ' 11 I—', I , dents with an additional $80 per ,hopefdi,that the building project give parents a better understand- Electrical Association, $45; , . � the council he was appointed FOUR CAN 01 OAT ES out of the seven In the race for the leadership of the Ontario Liberal pupil to be added at, the elemen- at Exeter Public School will be in g of what is being accomplished AMIEU,-$200; OMEA, $248. . .- . clerk of the Municipality. ' party struggled through the snow last'Friday to meet with staunch Liberals and conven- tary level. I I allowed to g6 ahead sometime in Jor their families." Nobee was also received by the I . I I ' I i- �91, �-, , " 11 4, ,,,�'., " I ! Mr.'Fischer has also been a tion delegates In Wingham. Mark McGuigan, MP from Windsor-Walkerville; David In 1976 the maximum ordinary, 1076. He added, "The regional. Also speaking briefly was PUC, of the Jan. 1. Ontario Ryder I - ; , I , ...- ! - .- I Centre; Larry Condon, MP for Middlesex- London- Lambton; c)�penditures pet, pupil which will office in London'tells us they pro- Huron's retiring warden, Anson increase of bulk rates and the suit 11 i member of the Wingham and Peterson, MPP for London Cen I I ; I I . i District Ho�pit4l Board for 23 and StuartSmith, MPP for Hamilton West, met with about 40 -members of the Western be recognized for grant purposes ' 'pose to approve this project McKinley of Stanley Township. A brought against the t6wh . � I : I I- i 1��, lion. The remaining three candidates were unable to at- are $1,080 for each elementary which is in the sketch plan stage large number of Huron reeves PUC and Canada Gunite ' � i years, the last 20 acting as rep- Ontario North Liberal Association. - I I . !� ! I resentative of Huron County. I tenct._, I . � I school student and $1,556 for each — from current funds in 1976. were also in attendance. I by Mrs. Anna Meyer. ; . . I . I I - . I � 111 � . 1 , . I I - ,� . .. b;"�, � I . . , ..... ,; " , I I . . , 1 ,4 A." •i,'- ".,4eX. ..-A,Woot304-,t,.,.,t%,t.,,r...-..n�'r-l.'P'y'V4pa.,''f. "' ' "' ­� " ,y, , � -�_ I . - - I . � . I . . ­.- , r I I I I I ',awl. , v . . -ig., . , . I I