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KERB—Collo Fkaser Barron and tale, 6 pouqd;3, 14 ounces, on But all i4, well that's done b MEW .�iriG�r
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Valerie tPaglletti) announce January 2 'at 0 p.m. at th
, MONPAY 8;30 P M.
� the 'birth of their daugjnter, Nora Frances•Henderson Hos- There is iii link death cannot ' � ®'
Lesley Barron, on January 16 pital, Hamilton. Proud grand- r, FEBRUARY 2• 1976Seve
cwt z. rpt a� a�. at North General Hospital, To- parents are Mx. and Mrs. Love and remembrance .last for- at
' y \ •w. h l'” ?" ronto at 4:11 p.m.; 7• lbs. 11 ozs. MonlI Bennett of Wiarton and ever. VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE
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Great. grandparents Mrs. Vera Mr,/`and
Mrs. Pat Brenzil of —Lovingly remembered by his JACKPOT - $275.00
Kerr and the
late Joseph John Wingham. wife Marion and family. in 54 calls
Kerr. Grandparents Mr. , and
SZUSZ--At the W ngbam and with a consolation prize f $45.00
Mrs. John Paglletti of Toronto p of ,.,. \ x ..'+ .. - District Hospital on Tuesday,
_ �; z r ..r.�< - and Mrs. Helen Kerr and the CAMERON: In,lovan memos of If not won, Jackpot grows by $10.
' late Douglas Clark Kerr. January 20, to 'Mr. and Mrs. g Y and number of calls increases by
g Robert Szusz, Rl � 1, Blyth, a Milas Cameron who passed away one, each week.
s THORNTON—At the Wingham daughter, Kerrie ,lean. on Jan. 30, 1974 in his 87th year. 13 REGULAR GAMES AT ° 10 " EACH
' and District Hospital on Mon You're not forgotten, brother a SNARE—rwE_wEAITa DAMES
r==•....:� P EXEC—At the Witgham and
day, January 19, to Mr. and District Hospital on Thursday, dear, AQAl11S51®N X1.00 -INCLUDES
U Mrs. Jeffrey Thornton, Sar January 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Nor ever snail) you ou be, nNF FREE CARD. Additional
CROWD AT POWER COMMISSION—Despite blizzard nia, a son. As long as life and memory
Eric Exel, RR 5, l.ucknow, a 35c each or 6 for.11.®O.
conditions throughout the area a crowd of approximately Listowel. It was the final meeting of the first phase of the LAIDLAW—At the Wingham and daughter, Lori Ann. last, _
200 turned out last Thursday night to attend the meeting'of commission's examination info Hydros long-range power District Hospital on Thursday, L IO.sSTMICT oga"°••
the Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning in planning. (Staff Photo) January 22, to Mr. and Mrs: - d Y missed by Annie. ""
Arthur Laidlaw, Wingham, a
111 i�e111Ct1"ld111 s Sa remember thee. eonals,o�■.,..��,:oro -
son, Nathan Allan. -----
PROC" District
Hos the Wingham and HALL: In l ll who pass of Mrs.
pear that even with the 70 per g HALL: Hall who a Y
\�► cent increase in production on District Hospital on Tuesday, passed away
Power o -m m i s S i ®n i m pr e i s e d land currently in production, it January 20, r, R and Mrs. Jan. 28, 197 t. WANTED
will be necessary to bring Frank Procter, RR 5, Brussels, In our home she is fondly remem
(Continued from front page) concerns and then wondered if the Ministry (of the Environ- another two million acres of land a son, Kevin Charles. bared, weed. burning stoves
the government would -0pay any ment) has completely discarded into production." YODER—At the Wingham and Sweet memories cling to her•
them a line out, Mr.�Daunt said. attention to what the commission District Hospital on Sunda name. Any Condition
the outcome of that hearing and Society must decide whether P Y, Write:,
"Perhpas Bruce C and D are recommended anyway. are going ahead with the lagoon. Ontario will have agriculture or January 25, to Mr. and Mrs. "Those who loved her in life sin -
within your terms of reference He outlined a problem now Could the same thing happen to industry," the brief concluded, Willis Yoder, RR 1, Bluevale, cerely', Don CersOn td
but as far as B is concerned, you facing Wallace Township where " IS Still love her, in death' just the Co.• •
these hearings? not Ontario Hydro.', It was, a a son.
can only recommend regarding by the nearby Town of Palmer- sentiment expressed in nearly BRENZIL—Gary and Gerie same. P.O.Boz 991 , Guelph
the need and I maintain since it ston has decided to go ahead with (Bennett) announce th arrival —Ever remembered b Helen p
(Station B) has been approved in Members of the commission every brieff read to the com- @ Y
PP plans for a sewage lagoon which said that. while they hoped this mission. of their daughter, Carly Chan- and family. Or Phone 1 (519) 824-0560
principle,, the only answer you will be located on Wallace Town- would notbMe the case, in fact they P
can give Is Yes. ship farmland.
"We're concerned with the �- g government would do w th thein v�—%��—�me
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4 Over a ear
ago we went to o
location of that corridor (for B) the trouble of having a specialhow-
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and it seeds we're not Din to flndmgs. At the same time how-
going hearing by the Environmental ever, Dr. Porter told the audience HURRY I N AND SAVE SALE ENDS- SATURDAY, JANUARY 31
get a body such as yours to look at Hearing Board on this very sub that if the matter of the corridor !
that line. If the matter is taken to ject (the lagoon) and at that time route should come before the
the Environmental or Energy the people" were 100 per cent newly appointed environmental
Board, then I can see we re in opposed to t, We'were romisedcon-
real
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real trouble." PP P board he felt certain their con- �
it would no be built if any other cerns would be given a fair hear
Mr. Vines echoed Mr. Daunt's '
alternative were possible. Now' ing
During the question period at
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the end of the meeting, Denise ,
.'
Newell, .another member of the AT
Public heath laboratory
Concerned Farmers who pre- p
sented an independent brief, also
questioned the commission
regarding the future of the Bruce 1 ;
scheduled to remain open Site.
While four public health labor- vices to what it has in the past.
She wondered if the farm j
atories throughout the province For nearly 10 years the Re groups weren't fighting a losing
battle.' The StKR � �� res You More '
are being closed in an effort to re- gional Public Health Laboratory, 'Isn't it probable that now the MEN'S - BOYS' -L A�1E 5' - G1R L S' and BABY'S WEAR j
duce Health Care costs, the situated just outside Palmerston, Bruce site is there it will be de- '.
Palmerston Public Health Labor has served several communities veloped to its full potential YARQ GQODS-Ft�ANi�'iJIRE- MATTRJ�SSES -PAINT
atony. which services this area; is including the counties of Welling regardless of what opposition i
scheduled to remain open. It,will ton, Dufferin, Perth, Huron, �„ SEWING MACI+gMRfi�SMALI ArPL1ANCE5-LAMPS
continue to provide similar ser-' Bruce, Grey and Waterloo., `By F T RY
Cloned. ists against it. she ,quer=
operating a network of courier • •
systems, this' laboratory has been
Dr: Porter said this. probably' i
• • able to -deliver an efficient and was a possibility, but that theSOUTH
Appreelatlon essential service to hospitals, commission as yet was no
`t in a • ;
position to make its ,. recom._ .
community clinics, private la- mendations As far as further.
4 Ni LET
bor•-ptor.ies, nu'rsin_g homes, development is concerned. Mr. , )
I h health units private physicians
t held O Costello reminded the audience _
and variout government agen
that besides Bruce, a number of - - — MONDA UGH THURSDAY 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M'.
• cies such hs the Ministry of the 1 Y TMRO WU Y
HOWIek centre otneredsitesb war to iso being con- MEN'S A 1110 S W EAR
'Environment and the Ministry of FRIDAY 11 A.M. TO 9 P..M.
Agriculture and Food. sidered by Ontario Hydro for
After a postponement of one The Palmerston laboratory future 'generating stations, and SATURDAY 9 A.M..TO' 6 P.M.
week due to inclement weather, tested more than 23,500 drinking that all of these would be con- MEi.,
N'S—I"R'REGULARS R
sidered b the W
Friday evening, January 23 was and recreational water 'samples Y e commission.
man out the
the night Howick, Council took to last year submitted by private As y briefs pointed ' F' : DRESS SHIRT S
thank those who served during citizens, town engineers, health location of generating stations is :: T"
the year on various boards and units, pollution control groups, an Important one as far as the I ' NON f%%
committees throughout the town, preservation of farmland is con- ' �..,
conservation , authorities, etc'. �;• i 20ARR1C..SA�E
ship. Over • 43' 000 medical s ecimens cerned. For besides using .land i.. „ Wi
P: for the construction of the site it -
It also afforded an opportunity were processed in the laboratory. HOD ED
self and for ower line corridors B�RG BY THE $� . _ $
K
to honor the former township Tests included those for diabetes; P 'BY T
clerk -treasurer, Ivan Haskins tuberculosis, venereal disease farm organizations maintain the /i POUND $ 1 Si LB. BORG . , YD.
who just recently resigned the urinary tract infections, totes generating stations attract other .' SWEAT H I R T S • YAR D
position, which he had held for industry which. Further decreases TUBULAR KNITS s 41 •57 CUR T AINt1 G MATERIAL $ l
Po final disorders and many more. BOYS io
N'S Ls. • L_B.
over 10 years. the amount- of good farmland in
Close to 40,000 raw milk samples ' S'
Reeve Robert Gibson paid trib- (12 from each milk producer in the province. QU I LT E d PRINT
utetothe.manypeople who serve frit area) were tested for bac According to the brief sub- • BEDSPREAD ENDS $1.Sy Ln $ 37
.their"communit voluntarily with miffed by the Perth Federation of C+tOYS 1
Y Y terra, and for the presence of. SP�CIAI • YD.
their time'and talents. He then in- Agriculture, to maintain present BEDSPREAD ENDS
antibiotics. Canadian -standards even with an $1,60 ASSORTED
troduced the newly appointed According to the Honorable BOYS—SECONDS
clerk -treasurer, Wesley Ball and Frank Miller, the Ministry of increase of 70 per cent in produc- SIZES 3-6X - COTTON DOUBLE & TWIN QUILTED MUSTER A WOOL
tion over the next 25 ears,'the _
asked him to give the presenta- Health many
reduce its spending Y LEISURE SUITS EkcH$601"
CUCKbb
tion address on behalf of the by man millions of dollars in the province would require an 9% BEDSPREADS. S 1 O•" EA., � s 1 •57 YD. 1
council. health care field. The closing of average of one acre per person to
Mr. and Mrs. Haskins were the four laboratories (Woodstock, feed its own population.
called to the front and resented "This would mean a require -
P .North Bay, St. Catharines and YOUNG MEN'S
with two love) feces of luggage ment of 12 million acres for. food I,
Y PKenora) is predicted to save � �
by councillors Harold Hyndman $400,000 from the 1976-77,oper- Production to feed the Ontario' CHECK PANTS' S oo Special January Feature! All
and Stuart Douglas, population of 2000 A.D. There PAIR I'
Sting budget of the Laboratory FURNITURE
Mr: Haskins expressed their Services Branch. were only 10.9 million acres of All in stock
thanks for the gift. improved land in 1971 and in the 1 PAINT
The evening was -spent with ensuing four years this has, INCLUDING BOX SPRINGS, SPACE. "
g p ME 'S LINED, SEMI -DRESS
dancing to music of Bennett's or- Premature heart attacks kill ably been reduced to little more SAVERS, CHAIRS, CHET, END /
chestra, and closed with a 13,000 Canadians under 65, each than + 10. trillion acres at the ORK` LOVES �R. 9 ` -TABLES, BEDROOM SUITES StOek-NOW
resent time. It would now a KITCHEN SETS...NOW
smorgasbord lunch, year. P p- + '
611
F /0 25Of F % 0'20 FF
LADIES WEAR - - -
THE PORTER COMMISSION—Three members of the Royal Commission on Electric
Power Planning meeting in Listowel last week listened to briefs and answered questions
for°five hours. From left are Robert E. E. Costello, Dr. Arthur Porter, chairman; and
George A. McCague. (Staff Photo)
LONG SLEEVE - LADIES'
SWEATERS $2. 0'
TEEN'S • WOOL
DRESSES
BOYS'& GIRLS`- SIZES 2 1F
LONG SLEEVE
T-SHIRTS
$, 97
NOW 251-/'0OFF
STORE -WIDE
DISCOUNT ON ALL
OTHER MER'CHANW
TREMENDOUS JANUARY SAVINGS,.®*
SEWING MACHINES "
Ma y makes and models to hnuary, Sale SRecioll
ch ose frbm in straight stitch,
se i and fully aufomatic plus a DELUXE ZIG-ZAG
va iety of good used machines. that embroiders, makes
button holes, sews on buttons,
We accept trade-ins and do darns. and overcasts (no at.
repairs on all makes. tachments needed) for as low 99
as CASE EXTRA
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Our Sewing 'Machine
Expert
Earl BerScht >
will be at'our store for
demonstrations and repairs s
SATURDAY,
,JANUARY 31