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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-26, Page 5W 0 a IV Before the 20th of June 1,01 the Lions out The Wingham Advance-Titnes, Thurs., February 26, 1976—P scored W5 WARD & UPTIGROVE Northwest Mounted , Police CRARTERED ACCOUNTANTS E. PARI(registerat TagishSo st, Yuman by Mitchell I ®-9 Territory, showed 3, Oboats ,had John C. Word, C.A, Listowel Plun*ing Sit Heating passed that point within' one The Mitchell Midgets outscored R. E. Uptigrove, C.A. �14ONE .867-6079 month heading to the Klondike the Winihapi Lions lo -9 last (519) 291-3040 Gold Fields. Saturday irea' wide-open, hard- hitting affair that took 10 minutes of ov\ert' me to 00d a winner. The vict67gavie Mitchell the best of thregr semi-1,inai W6A'A series, two, games ti none. Mitchell now aftances to the finals against P Southampton, winners over Dur- ham in, the other semi-final. No 11111 For a while i t. looked like Wing - n IM , 'n'noce ham was going to tie the series as rE are I'S tile i nt they rolled to a 3-1 first period V victimd and increased it to 4-1 early ims of violent aftwN leathe second but Mitchell roared tek with four straight goals late 1 1 in the period to gra b a 5-4 lead JL Z& after two periods. The third period was a real see - This Is IMS Onwrio is doi saw battle with Wingharn 'Lying tothe score after only six seconds IMP sate taM. and Mitchell going ahead again after 23 seconds. The Lions evened the score at 6:22 and Mit- chell made it 7-6 at 9:24. Then Wing-ham"scored 29 seconds later for the final goal of the third to send the game into overtime. Among the crimes for which compensa- Mitchell scored three times in the THE PUBLIC SPEAKING FINALS were held at East Wawanosh School on Monday with tion may be awarded are murder, wound- first five minutes to go ahead 10- 25 participants taking part. In the junior class, Lisa Thompson took first place speaking • ing, assault and rape. And victims do not 7. Wingham scored twice in the about her trip to the west, Murray Taylor, third, on food and Sheila Anderson, second, 'on need to be the persons against whom the next two minutes to whittle the Karen 'Magnussen. In the junior class there were 12 participants' judged by Mrs.. Bill crime was originally directed. People killed dead down to 10-9 but couldn't TM in, Mr. Stewart Beattie and Rev. John Robertsiof Bel rave's United Church, The prize come up with the equalizer and \_ winners received crests and prizes. or injured while preventing or attempting to Mitchell hung on for the win to prevent a crime against another person, eliminate the Lions. arresting or attempting to arrest someone Dave Kieffer was Wingham's committing such a crime, or assisting a big shooter collecting three goals law-enforcement officer may also receive and a pair of assists, while Dave Mrs. Richard Agla Ministry spends C compensation. Bennett scored twice and addi�d . Congregation Compensation may be awarded for: three assists. Jay MacLaurin, is theme speaker $2960 on 9 expenses incurred as a result of death or also scored twice, firing both of FORDWICH —Mrs. Richard hears reports injury, Wingham's overtime goals. Agla spoke on the motto, Winter trails Bernie Haines had a goal and BLUEVALE — The annual 0 monetary loss incurred because of the three assists, Doug McGregor sure Is the Time of Your Life" The 1975-76 winter trail recrea- meeting of the Presbyterian t th te ae victim's inability to work, counted the Lions' other goal when she spoke to members of tion program is well underway in church was held on February 17 a monetary loss incurred by dependants as The Lions took only two of nine the Women's Institute the Wingham, District. with Fev. Robert H. Armstrong a result of the victim's death. minor penalties whistled down. regular meeting held in the com- Approximately nine miles Of as chairman'. All organizations Durham in Wingham now meets Durhmunity hall on Tuesday, Febru- cross-country ski trails and six reports showed a successful year. Compensation may also be awarded for' ary 17. She said, "Leisure is the the first round of a WOAA con- miles of snowmobile trails are It, was decided to increase the other results of violent crime. solation series, time for doing something useful." being maintained by the Ministry insurance coverage on the manse Applications for compensation must be Mrs., Clarence Carswell of Natural Resources on public and to give Wayne Baswick, stu- made within one year of the injury or death, chaired the meeting. Following land. The trails are well used and dent ministef,'I an increase in but the applicant should apply as soon as e opening exercises, devotions the Wingham Office has received salary for, the coming year. Here in Ontario, we have a law called were conducted by Mrs. Clare possible—not wait for a court to convict the Minor* damage e several complimentary letters A committee consisting of Ross "The Compensation for Victims of Crime Act alleged criminal. Harris. Roll call was answered concerning the condition. and lay- Gray, Gordon Mundell, Mrs. It is administered by the,Criminal Injuries For enquiries, an application form, or a mishaps by naming or presenting some- out'of them. Glenn Golley and Mrs, William Compensation Board. Happily, not too brochure explaining the Act in detail, in car misha thing made in pioneer days,and Through the progr&n, trails Elston was named to make plans resulted in a good display. many people need to use it. contact'. The Wingham Police detach- - Y. are also being encouraged on pri- for celebrating the 50th anniver- But when someone is injured or killed by ment investigated two minor A letter was read from the vate land. This is accomplished sary of the present church build - a crime of violence which is an offence accidents on Feb. 20. A car driven Agricultural Society wanting the by providing assistance to area ing. against the Criminal Code of Canada, your Criminal Injuries Compensation Board by Jeffery Most officials were re-elected. S. Webster of Brussels I I nstitute to participate in a vari- clubs and agencies for the Ontario Government may award compen- 6o5 University Avenue (3rd floor) collided with a vehicle owned by et program at Howick Central maintenance of their own trails. Brian Moffa tt, Joe Walker and sation to the victim, a person responsible Toronto, Ontario M.5G 1X4 Ron Stacey of Carling Terrace, School on April 23. A committee These trails must then be opened Mrs. Keith Moffatt were elected for supporting the victim, or the depen- Ministry of the Attorney General which was parked on Carling was appointed to prepare a to the public. to the board of managers for a cants of the victim, Roy McMurtry, Attorney General Terrace. Damage was estimated number for it. Applications for financial three-year term. John McInnes at $175. George A. Carter of 144 It was agreed that members assistance were received from W' have the same nursing home five Wingham elected head usher. Mrs. R. Park Drive reported a hit -and- friends and that the Institute ve clubs in the WinghaDis- Mann and Mrs. B. Thomas were run vkhile his vehicle was parked return at Christmas to present a trict. Grants for each of these named representatives of the at Warren,House; Damage was clubs have been approved as fol- Bible- Society. $150. program. A card party, with Mrs. lows: A vote of thanks was tendered On Feb. 24 David P. Humph- John Winkel's group in,charge, The Wingham and District interim moderator, Rev. Robert rey, 21, of Lucknow appeared at will be held Friday evening, February 27. Snowmobile Club, $525, The Hill Armstrong, also Wayne Bas,.�ick, -Provincial Court in Exeter and Dale Riders Snowmobile the choir, Sunday School leaders acom Citizenship convener Mrs. Doig charged with two counts of Club (Mildmay), $800, Kincar- and all others holding office. assault causing bodily harm. suggested that the group watch dine Snow Burr -ds Snowmobile Mr. Barwick closed the meet-' Province of Ontario, Debra Humphrey, wife of the "The Family Prince" and the Club $335, Amberley-Huron ftig with prayer and a social hour accused, and Wendy L. Hum_ Progressive Conservative Snowmobile Club $630, Queen's followed. William Davis, Premier phrey, sister-in-law, both of 3 leadership convention .on tele- Bush Snowmobile Club (Walker - Patrick Street, remain at the vision. ton), $400. Wingham and District Hospital Family and Consumer Affairsconveners, Mrs. Mel Penney and In order to receive the grants Brownie- Corner for treatment following the each club agrees to carry out a Mrs. Agla, presented a film en- The Brownies held their Think- 23.assault on the afternoon of Feb. titled "Crafts" Several different specified work program and ing Day'last Monday. Games and . submit written progress reports crafts, which may be learned On the work accomplished. The folk dancing help celebrate the through courses offered by the Ministry ensures that this pro- day. Ginnie LeVan and Andrea Minis - try of Agriculture and gram is followed, by making on McGregor told of Brownies in Food, were shown in the film. site inspections and by reviewing other lands. Later, each Brownie the progress reports. practised lighting her candle on a The 1975-76 winter trail recrea- cupcake. After singing Happy MEETING HELD FORtion program will draw to a close Birthday and making a wish for SQUARE DANCERS by the end of March. The mini- guiding and scouting, the Brown - A meeting will be held at stry encourages people to get out ies, enjoyed their cakes. Cheri Sacred Heart School next Tues- and enjoy I these trails before the McInnis received her Hou'sekeep- day at 7:30 p.m. in an attempt to snow leaves for another season. er Badge. get an old-time dancing and The Brownies, who are going to square dancing group together. be Guides, attended an interna - Jim Ward, director of the recrea- tional pot luck supper held by the 'tional department, said the meet- Guides. After the supper, they 10 10 ing is !open to all interested learned about guiding in different parties wishing to join. countries. The evening was slim - Pot luck dinner axed by hearing a record of Lady Baden-Powell. Musketeers toprecede annual We want to thank the Guiders, Mrs: D. Farnell, Mrs. J. Beattie earn awards PLUEVALE — The February and the Guides for the enjoyable meeting of the Women's Institute and informative evening. The third group of the Wing- was held at the home of Mrs. Ken ham Scout Musketeers were.pre- Simmons on Wednesday after- sented with their trophies last noon. Mrs. Wendell Stamper pre- MAKE Wednesday at the annual Scout sided and the meeting opened and Parent banquet, with the Opening Ode and, the YOUR Jeff Hamilton received top Mary Stewart Collect. NEXT RAISE trophy for placing first with a Mrs. Harry Elliott and Mrs. total of 99 out of 100 marks on the Charles' Mathers will be con - written test. - Daryl Holmes veners of a pot luck -dinner to pre- TAX placed second with 96. On cede the annual meeting in April. M. Saturday, they had their first Members decided to order 500 FREE taste of shooting targets on the more cook books to be available - range. A total of six boys finished for sale. to qualify for target shooting The roll call, "Did you hear?" ,One of the fastest ways you T�lo net interest, vour retircincill Group 111, Crests for bronze was answered with current LETME can save money is with a savings could be S I 28,000' (80-I00, 5 targets required); events of today, Members "SMART" Retirement Savings instead of $51,000 at age 05 silver (90 to 98, 10 required) ; and brought gifts for the Cancer Cup- $HOW HOW Plan. Promise. I Fhe second reason is an even gold (98-100, 10 required) were board. YOU But there are two more reasons T more immediate one. It'you also presented at the banquet for Mrs. Harry Elliott gave the whyyou should,open a SMART . open a SMART Plan by the first and second groups. motto, "World Affairs Are Our retireMent savings -plan Scott Cornwall and Stephan Affairs Plan today. 1st, you can deduct your Nicholls received their bronze`"'Smiles and chuckles were The earlier in your life you SMART contributions from \ Our crest. Steven Morrison, ` Brian intermingled throughout the pro - open a Mn, the more money you'll have later. The 1975 taxable income. Reed and David Douglas were gram. difference is in the length of time -you give your Save Money And Reduce Taxes by March l,t. 6ct presented with their silver crest, Mrs. Charles "�Mathers was savings to collect interest. It', for instance, you SMART at any Commerce branch near vou. with Tom MacLean receiving guest speaker and her topic was started saving $50 a month at age 25 instead of $100 1 Pic diticr nce n dic compounding effect of net intm-i 1,ald both his silver and gold crest, Country Women of the World. She per month at age 45, and your investment earned enii-annual[) Greer W years or 20 years Doug, McGregor his gold crest spoke on the life and aeffieve- and, Kevin Lee receiving all ments of Adelaide Hunter Hood - three, bronze, silver and gold less, founder of the Women's crests. Institute. She was also instru- The presentations were made mental in organizing the YWCA by Mrs. F. MacLean and Mrs A and the Victorian Order of Wayne M. Chandler Rintoul due to Ab Rintoul's ab' Nurses. R.R. 4, Brussels sence. The trophies were donated The March meeting will be a 887-6021 by Mrs. E.- MacLean and Mr. visit to Brookhaven with Mrs. CANADIAN IMPERIAL Rintoul. Congratulations to all Marie De Vos in charge. Those BANK OF COMMERCE the boys on their achievements. wishing to go are to be at Mathers To date a total of 38 boys have Store at 1: 30 and are to take some passed their tests to qualify on homemade cookies SYNDICATE LIMITF:D the range with about 12 boys still Lunch was served by "the A comwoto porqo,,ai actively shooting. hostess. M," ,4­,� .. ....... . OVE