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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-04-29, Page 10V pap 1* -.-'!tit Vrwdb a Advance -Tunes, Thurs. , April 29, 1876 in brief... At the weekend some four mil- lion Canadians had still to file income tax returns, deadline for which is Friday of this week. Mailings of returns to the income tax people must be datelined by the post office not later than mid - fight, April 30. Failure In this re- • _ �'' ' "i ai i B Cauy bft* P� e w Nn-finn - _ a +uri a d irate iN soft�e `'� ties and interest charges. J BALLAON RACE The first balloon race was held from Paris to Whitby. England, in September, 1906, and was won by two Ameri- cans mer$cars who flow the 410 miles in Zi iwW 111 and ii minutes. — CNB Notice of Change of rates for Hydro Services in the Town of Winghom HYDRO RATES EFFECTIVE WITH JULY 1, 1976 BILLING DOMESTIC RATES: 4.4c per KILOWATT-HOUR for the first 50 K.W.H. per month 2.3c per KILOWATT-HOUR for the next 200 K.W.H. per month 1.8c per KILOWATT-HOUR for all additional monthly consumption METERED WATER HEATING: A block of 500 Kilowatt -Hours per month at a special rate of 1.6c per Kilowatt -Hour is avail- able to customers using an approved Electric Water Heater supplied through the residential service meter after 250 Kilowatt -Hours per month has been billed at the foregoing rates. Minimum monthly bill: $3.50 General Rate for Commercial and Industrial: DEMAND CHARGE: First 50 kilowatts of billing per month - NIL Balance at $2.40 per Kilowatt of billing demand per month. ENERGY CHARGE: 4.4c per Kilowatt -Hour for first 50 K.W.H. per month 2.4c per Kilowatt -Hour for next 200 K.W.H. per month 2.3c per Kilowatt -Hour for next 9,750 K.W.H. per month l.lc per,Kilowatt-Hour for all additional monthly consumption Minimum monthly bill: $3.50 An additional amount of 5% shall apply on all bills not paid on or before the due date. WINGHAM PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION $CARFE'S PAINa' �� BY THE QUA -WT /' REGULAR $4.17 QT. 74 PLYMOUTH Fury III (2) 4 door hardtop. '73 DART, (2), 4 door se- don, 6 dent Clarence Campbell was one ial Hall on Saturday, May I at of five prominent persons to ap_�• 8:30 p.m. She has been studying Mac Inglis; ,junior, Gail Renwick and Ellen Inglis; asst., Mary as soloist in a performance of the Christmas Messiah. On Saturda llMrs. 4 FABRIC DEPARTMENT Milian Elisabeth U celebrated Last week aparcel, addressed to ing. The regulations have, for piano with Gwen Beamish, a Renwick; primary, Linda Hark- will romofRan 'all English' program of Renaissance /r ow SOth birthday with a colorful Premier Robert Bourrassa was some time, provided the right to with a criminal offense. Camp- pianist from Sarnia. ness and Sally Harper; kinder - Point and one of his companions party at Windsor Castle. Among intercepted and found to contain object to programs or newscasts '73 bell had some illustrious com- Her past musical experience i the pp guests were her sister, a stick of dynamite with the de- and comments, but so far no time about CHRYSLER, 2 door pany, including Senator Louis Gi- has included a variety of perfor- Princess Margaret and the lat- tonating cap attached. has been provided for criticism of IS '73 IlOrdfop guere, a Montreal business mance styles. She is fluent on ter's estranged husband, Lord 0-0-0 advertising. r4 e CHRYSLER, 4 door, , executive, Louis Lapointe and guitar and improvised piano and Snowdois. Sharp increases in education 0-0-0 St(� was a complete kill of the bloom, Machinery. Members Were later another businessman from the - has performed at several "night 0-0-0 tax levies in Western bntario Ontario Hydro claims to have lier than usual. Spring flowers IlOrdtop. '73 PONTIAC ASTRE same city, Gordon G. Brown, plus spots" in Montreal, as well as in The Ontario Legislature's counties aro being revealed as developed a system for selecting GO�,� Driving conditions both Sunday cinths wilted in the snow and James Lavery of Toronto. Charg- homes in Montreal and London. select committee which is study- the boards of education bring the least contentious routes for slush and ice coated the high- have been sown, but few have sales department later intro - es laid by the RCMP claim that In her program on Saturday she—Friends ing the province's electrical down their budgets for the year. power line corridors. The results O the businessmen and Campbell energy needs, has recommended In Bruce County, where educe- of -environmental impact studies that one generating station tion levies are r!p by about 40 per are fed into a computer which paid the senator about $98;000 to piano repertoire. ford, Warkworth, Trent River, should be- deleted from Ontario cent, the county council has ask- can then spit out the answers Hydro's planned development at ed uiunicipalities to withhold after weighing all the factors. The recital will be shared by London, Burlington, Hamilton, Douglas Point. The report estim- payment of the school taxes until 0-0-0 of leases on the highly profitable Sky Shops (duty-free outlets). at Susan Street, a soprano studying with Alvin Raimer at the Faculty ' * ates that the cutback would mean the matter can be reviewed by Mayor Bruce Shaw of Exeter y a saving of between one and three the federal anti-inflation board. has expressed doubt that the town will see a start on replace- THE WINGHAM BOWLING LANES were the scene Saturday of rolling balls and ex - billion dollars. The committee In Perth County the increase will also agreed with Hydro's request be almost 24 per cent. Elgin tops ment of its arena. A $500,000 pub citement when local Cub and Scout groups took part in their bowl-a-thon. More than $4 an for a 22 per cent increase in therm all with a staggering 61.5 lic fund-raising program was hour was pledged to some of those who participated in the day long affair. wholesale power rates. per cent. proposed for the construction of 0-0-0 0-0-0 an arena and auditorium, but MURRAY GAUNT M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE The Province of Quebec has Chairman Harry Boyle of the surrounding smaller municipali- been torn for weeks by continuing Canadian Radio -Television Com- ties have indicated they will not labor protests, including teachers mission indicated that an oppor- and nurses. Threats of a prov- tunity may be provided for the contribute unless an all -year swimming pool is included in the Report rQueen ' Pa ince-wide strike of all trade listening and viewing public To project. The present arena has s r unionists have been voiced, des- air their views about advertising been ordered closed by provincial pite tough legislation designed to on the air waves which they con- authorities as being unsafe. 0 0 0Sagging power g sales and higher on hydro rates. "alarming deterioration of Hy - force the teachers back to work. sider objectionable or mislead- — — The Grey -Bruce Separate costs will reduce Ontario Hydro's The principal factors in the dro's financial strength can only School Board has awarded the net income for 1976 by 73 million previous estimates which wor- be reversed by the implementa- tender for a new 250 -pupil elem- from previous estimates, Hydro sened considerably in the first tion of future rates that cover entary school building at Kin- Chairman Robert Taylor said three months of 1976 were reduc- costs". cardine to Ken Burn Construction this week in a letter to the Ontario ed demands for power within On- Po Alread the Crown Corporation Y Po SERVICE rRA VA Ltd., of Collingwood. Tender Legislature's select committee tario, lower than expected rev- will spend 338 million on interest price was iµ198,442. enue from power exports, higher payments this year. LISTOWEL 0-0-0 interest rates and increased Meanwhile, the Ontario Legis - 291-2111 Prime Minister Ian Smith of Harold France operating costs. In his letter Mr. Taylor urged lature Committee was asked by its to Rhodesia says he will shortly an- staff recommend cancella- AIRLINES CRUISES pounce plans to bring black Afri honored honored any reduction in the tion of one of seven major gener- BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS cans into the country's govern- at Committee's interim rate recom- ating projects in Ontario Hydro's ment. Rhodesia, along with Southmendation Family Night for 1976, because an ten-year expansion program. ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS Africa, one of the last hold -outs of The staff recommendation 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE white supremacy on the African continent, broke away from G. W. Tiffin presented Mr. and Mrs. Harold France with a table Supervisor stopped short of recommending a Project for cancellation, but sug- Great Britain several years ago and folding chairs on behalf of the goes to Elgin board gested the Wesleyville and Bruce plants were "the only two pro- rather than comply with a grad- official board of the Wingham ual program of color equality. In United Church Friday evening jests that could feasibly be cut". recent months there has been when the church sponsored Joseph Tokar, who has been A report calling on the Ontario strong evidence that intervention Family Night at F. E. Madill Sec- employed by the Huron -Perth Government to raise the legal EUROPE IN THE 20th CENTURY by force on behalf of black ondary School. Roman Catholic Separate School drinking age to nineteen has been equality might be expected from The couple was honored at the board for the past six years as a examined by the policy and 4 neighboring Mozambique. special event, to commemorate supervisory officer, has been priorities board of Cabinet and 0-0-0 Mr. France's 14 years as church named director of education for passed on to several ministries A UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO A• Fanshawe College instructor caretaker which concludes at the - the Elgin County board. He for comment on its feasibility. CREDIT COURSE says that community colleges are end of the month. Two of three assumes his new duties Aug. 1. The report, prepared by Mis- "drifting from the goal". At a daughters were present at the Mr. Tokar, who is a native of sissauga MPP Terry Jones, con - workshop meeting of the Council event. Timmins, has been responsible tains thirty other recommends - BEGINS MONDAY, MAY 3, AT 7 P.M. of Regents which represents all Mrs. France was given a for curriculum, professional tions, including issuing photo such colleges, Bernard Bree corsage while Mr. France was development and special educa- identification cards to those who AT THE pointed to the tendency to make given a boutonniere. The sere- tion in the Huron -Perth area. are 19 but not yet 26. these schools into "mini-univer- mony was held at the Family Probationary drivers' licences MIDWESTERN REGIONAL CENTRE sities", in which emphasis is' Night event which included a for 16 to 18-year-olds are also sug- PALMERSTOA more and more on academic dance and card party. Lunch and gested. For further information ` training rather than on the purely refreshments were served by Call Mr. Harold Forbes at the Centro 343-2015 job -oriented training for which ladies of the church. S S• meeting they were intended. 0-0-0 Excellent music BELMORE — The meeting of , A problem of union jurisdiction the Sunday School was held at the ' caused the closing of work on the for home of Ron Harkness. The posi- second heavy water plant at the arranged tions filled were as follows: Car Savings Bruce Nuclear power develop menta Only 265 of the 3,000 Blyth concert Superintendent, Ron Harkness;Used �-- sec. -treasurer, Barbara Hark - workers on the job reported for work on Friday. June Bender, a graduate of the ness; organist, Marilyn Ren - '74 ASTRE, 4 :peed, radio. '73 JAVELIN, 2 door. 0 — 0 — 0 Faculty of Music of the Univer wick; senior teacher, Ron Hark sity of Western Ontario, will be ness; asst., Walter Renwick; National Hockey League Presi- performing at the Blyth Memor- intermediate, Jim Renwick and BALLAON RACE The first balloon race was held from Paris to Whitby. England, in September, 1906, and was won by two Ameri- cans mer$cars who flow the 410 miles in Zi iwW 111 and ii minutes. — CNB Notice of Change of rates for Hydro Services in the Town of Winghom HYDRO RATES EFFECTIVE WITH JULY 1, 1976 BILLING DOMESTIC RATES: 4.4c per KILOWATT-HOUR for the first 50 K.W.H. per month 2.3c per KILOWATT-HOUR for the next 200 K.W.H. per month 1.8c per KILOWATT-HOUR for all additional monthly consumption METERED WATER HEATING: A block of 500 Kilowatt -Hours per month at a special rate of 1.6c per Kilowatt -Hour is avail- able to customers using an approved Electric Water Heater supplied through the residential service meter after 250 Kilowatt -Hours per month has been billed at the foregoing rates. Minimum monthly bill: $3.50 General Rate for Commercial and Industrial: DEMAND CHARGE: First 50 kilowatts of billing per month - NIL Balance at $2.40 per Kilowatt of billing demand per month. ENERGY CHARGE: 4.4c per Kilowatt -Hour for first 50 K.W.H. per month 2.4c per Kilowatt -Hour for next 200 K.W.H. per month 2.3c per Kilowatt -Hour for next 9,750 K.W.H. per month l.lc per,Kilowatt-Hour for all additional monthly consumption Minimum monthly bill: $3.50 An additional amount of 5% shall apply on all bills not paid on or before the due date. WINGHAM PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION $CARFE'S PAINa' �� BY THE QUA -WT /' REGULAR $4.17 QT. 74 PLYMOUTH Fury III (2) 4 door hardtop. '73 DART, (2), 4 door se- don, 6 dent Clarence Campbell was one ial Hall on Saturday, May I at of five prominent persons to ap_�• 8:30 p.m. She has been studying Mac Inglis; ,junior, Gail Renwick and Ellen Inglis; asst., Mary as soloist in a performance of the Christmas Messiah. On Saturda llMrs. , FABRIC DEPARTMENT eyKnder, auto- pear in court last week, charged piano with Gwen Beamish, a Renwick; primary, Linda Hark- will romofRan 'all English' program of Renaissance on a vacation to Foley, Alabama and Florida, arriving home on Satur- '73 CHRYSLER, Station moflg' with a criminal offense. Camp- pianist from Sarnia. ness and Sally Harper; kinder - Point and one of his companions secretary -treasurer is Bill Taylor wagon '73 bell had some illustrious com- Her past musical experience garten, Lilia Harper; asst., Linda day. NEW SHIPMENT A about CHRYSLER, 2 door pany, including Senator Louis Gi- has included a variety of perfor- Renwick. The hot weather of the previous IS '73 IlOrdfop guere, a Montreal business mance styles. She is fluent on HCRSA elects � TOWEL ENDS , r4 e CHRYSLER, 4 door, full blossom. The figure could executive, Louis Lapointe and guitar and improvised piano and reach into the millions if there by films from Dominion Road St(� was a complete kill of the bloom, Machinery. Members Were later another businessman from the - has performed at several "night served dinner by the Legion near -blizzard proportions and did lier than usual. Spring flowers IlOrdtop. '73 PONTIAC ASTRE same city, Gordon G. Brown, plus spots" in Montreal, as well as in had piled up. area, as tulips, daffodils and hya. GO�,� Driving conditions both Sunday cinths wilted in the snow and James Lavery of Toronto. Charg- homes in Montreal and London. frost. Some gardens and crops dinner. Morris Jekins from the slush and ice coated the high- have been sown, but few have sales department later intro - es laid by the RCMP claim that In her program on Saturday she—Friends and relatives from O the businessmen and Campbell will concentrate on classical Chatham, Aylmer, Campbell-ILLCRAWFORD MOTORS paid the senator about $98;000 to piano repertoire. ford, Warkworth, Trent River, fj.E�s assist them in securing renewal The recital will be shared by London, Burlington, Hamilton, r IIIGE - PLYMOUTH A of leases on the highly profitable Sky Shops (duty-free outlets). at Susan Street, a soprano studying with Alvin Raimer at the Faculty Kincardine, Ayton, Mount Fo- rest, Waterdown and Port Elgin Montreal's two airports. All were of Music in London. Susan is from called to a respects to the c pay P Bl th d f 1 WINGHAM ONTARIO released on thew own bonds for a Y an o, er y studied piano family of the late George Fisher trial hearing in June. and voice with Mrs. Winona on the weekend. A large number H O N E 3 s 7 3• s I McDougall. She has performed in also attended the funeral service London several times in the past held at St. Andrew's Presbyteri- HOLT) THE HORSE LAUGH Year, including faculty recitals, an Church on Monday. - -- -- - If you think this return to win- opera workshop productions and —Mr and Mrs. Eric Hewitt of a lot tour. In Teeswater Pat Wannamaker 392-6831 Gro o i things haleer vNith a GAd Me id Banner. Let talk. MtThe First Canadian Bank Bank of Montreal V C v new executive Loss may reach millions The Huron County Road Super - 0 from` spring snow storm Tft' MEM S ROY% ter weather is bad... how would like to have as soloist in a performance of the Christmas Messiah. On Saturda llMrs. P Bervie accom anied Mr. and^��+ Gordon Wall two-weekshe FABRIC DEPARTMENT ich, April 22 at the Legion Hall. C. � G WO Banker you written a story about spring that went y pressperforming � prior to our hot April days turn- will romofRan 'all English' program of Renaissance on a vacation to Foley, Alabama and Florida, arriving home on Satur- SPEC1ALS snowstorm struck this area on bqat was swamped off Douglas son as president; recording and Twentieth Century music. Point and one of his companions secretary -treasurer is Bill Taylor unusual Easter Sunday heat was hospitalized as a result of the of Stanley Township and John ing into frozen April days? Read Crossroads this week and The evening is in support of the day. NEW SHIPMENT A about borne Township. home decide for yourself, but don't be purchase of a new piano for use in The hot weather of the previous JUST ARRIVED fin-nishiiws, meant ea too hard on the poor bby. he$200 tries. the Blyth hall. Admission will be and $1.00 for students. HCRSA elects � TOWEL ENDS , a lot tour. In Teeswater Pat Wannamaker 392-6831 Gro o i things haleer vNith a GAd Me id Banner. Let talk. MtThe First Canadian Bank Bank of Montreal V C v new executive Loss may reach millions The Huron County Road Super - 0 from` spring snow storm intendents' Association installed new officers for the 1976-77 year MEM S ROY% L A D I F S GIRLS l at their annual meeting in Goder- Culminating a winter and several were injured in a three- ich, April 22 at the Legion Hall. C. spring chiefly notable for freak car crash south of Mount Forest, W. Hanna of East Wawanosh weather conditions, a heavy A man drowned when a 12 -foot Township replaces Allan Nichol - snowstorm struck this area on bqat was swamped off Douglas son as president; recording Sunday, only one week after an Point and one of his companions secretary -treasurer is Bill Taylor unusual Easter Sunday heat was hospitalized as a result of the of Stanley Township and John wave which saw people out in accident. Batter becomes ORSA from Os - summer shorts and looking for So far there is no accurate borne Township. shady spots to rest.. assessment of the damage to fruit Roy Sparrow from Koppers The hot weather of the previous crops in the Niagara Peninsula, Metals conducted the election of week gave way to cooler weather where apple, pear and peach officers. After the election of the on Tuesday, followed by a cold trees as well as vineyards were in new executive, the business of the rain on Friday and Saturday. full blossom. The figure could meeting was concluded, followed Overnight rain early Sunday reach into the millions if there by films from Dominion Road changed to snow before noon. By was a complete kill of the bloom, Machinery. Members Were later mid-afternoon the storm reached which was about two weeks ear- served dinner by the Legion near -blizzard proportions and did lier than usual. Spring flowers ladies, who were thanked by Stan not stop until six Riches of snow were the main victims in this Meriam of Goderich. had piled up. area, as tulips, daffodils and hya. Mr. Hanna thanked the Do - Driving conditions both Sunday cinths wilted in the snow and minion Road Machinery for the and Monday were hazardous, as frost. Some gardens and crops dinner. Morris Jekins from the slush and ice coated the high- have been sown, but few have sales department later intro - ways. One man wEis killed and broken ground so far. duced Rome of the staff. ASSORTED FABRICS $57 1 • LB L 1 f $77 2 • I.B. BORG $'177 LB. • ENDS $4. — s9. YD. e o-1 � 0 35 • QUART SCARFE'S PAINT BY THE GALLON REGULAR $11.97 GAL. $ 9 51 GALLON New Store Hours STARTING MAY 3 OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9:30 - S:30; FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9:00 P.M. The Stare that Saves Yaa Mara" STORE HOURS: Monday - Saturday 9:30 5:30 Friday nights 'til 9:00 P.M. N I X MEM S ROY% L A D I F S GIRLS l RARY WEAR YARD GOODS r U R N I t U R F M A T T R E S S E S - PAINTSEWING MACHINES -SMALL APPLIANCES LAMPS STORE HOURS: Monday - Saturday 9:30 5:30 Friday nights 'til 9:00 P.M. N I X