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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-06-17, Page 5Howick Poo Gorrie, Ontario Get in touch with us for swimming lessons for the upcoming summer. Classes will be held in July and August. Register now. REGISTRATION NIGHT JUNE 29 at the pool 7 - 9 p.m. FEE: $8.00 p9r child. Coll Bev Currah Vs 335-3451 GUIDES AWARDED ALL ROUND CORDS -Six members Gooha District commissioner; Beverlee McCann, Cindy of the Fordwich Girl Guides received their All Round cords Sturgeon, Marion Huth and Lieut. Sharon Armstrong; rear - at the Mother and Daughter banquet held last week. They Capt. Mrs. Faye Demmerling, Laurie- Brears, Jeanette are pictured above with their leaders and commissioners. Strong, Donna Harding and Nancy MacLennan of Goderich, From left, front - Mrs. Lillian Seifried of Palmerston, Beaver Division commissioner. (Staff Photo) TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE Fordwich Personal Notes for the year ended December 31, 1975 Weekend guests with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Schneid- Foster, formerly the Robert 1975 1975 1974 Mrs, Les Gauthier were Mr, and er and family and Mr. and Mrs. Connell home. Budget Actual Actual Mrs. Eugene Hackey and girls of Ralph Clark and family of Kitch- Ken Graham was able to return $ $ $ Toronto. ener spent the weekend here. home Friday from Listowel Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at the beginning of the year Expenditure General municipal purposes General government Protection to persons and property Transportation services Environmental services Health services Social and family services Recreation and cultural services Planning and development Other Region or county purposes. School board purposes Total expenditure Revenue General municipal purposes Taxation Payments in lieu of taxes Ontario grants Other grants Other Region or county purposes Taxation Payments in lieu of taxes Ontario grants School board purposes -Taxation 'Payments in lieu of taxes Other Total revenue Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at the end of the year Analysed as follows: General revenue Special charges Special areas Police villages Region or county School boards Local boards A the Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., June 17, 11176 -Pale 5 Couple honored by neighbors BELGRAVE - Mr. and Mrs. After a social hour, Ardlie Sam Fear were pleasantly sur- Mon4neiry spoke a few words prised last Tuesday evening, and the neighbors presented lir. June 8, when their neighbors an° Tars• Year with a cieci and a from the sixth line of Morris and purse of money. the highway gathered at their The ladies served lunch to new home in Belgrave. bring a pleasant evening to a close. Yellow top Grain Bins Westeel-Rosco Yellow Top Grain Bins are availab in capacities- to suit every need. An independent stO frame in the interior of the bin, is standard in all size for increased rigidity and strength. Lower bin sheets a of hi -tensile steel for extra strength and durability. bins include a roof ladder, manhole, and an easy acre door. Many accessories are available such as inside an outside ladders, 6" and 8" auger unloading systems, an drying and areation equipment. We have erection crew to assemble your new grain bin or erection jacks wit instructions which make it possible for you to erect yo grain bin yourself. Come to Hodgins McDonald Buildall in Wingham an see our model on display and have us quote you a pric today. FREE DELIVERY .,� HODGINS j McDONAID B_UILDALI `1. 101 A7{ �-*CRR NEW AMER/CAN HOTEL 25 Turnberry Street Brussels, Ontario Entertainment this week: FRI. and SAT. Jane IS A 19 THE HUMMING BIRDS PUBLIC MEETING Tuesday, June -Z9 Starts at 8:30 p, m. Women's Institute Hall Belgrave, Ontario To consider the development in the village of Belgrave. Geo. Penfold Huron County Planning Court House Goderich, Ontario Howick Lions Club CONSIGNMENT SALE", Saturday,June 19 What have you got? Give us a call! Furniture - Appliances - Machinery - all types of odds and ends Estate disposals of household goods Bev Currah !Wayne Evans Ken Edgar 335-3451 335-3130 335-3198 Don Cogb n 335-3102 Notice to residents of Morris Council the Townsnip of looks at drains Carrick le Drainage problems were a el prime concern at the Morris STownship Council meeting held Please be advised that the Honourable John June 7. R Rhodes the Minister of Housing. signed re Council looked at the report on 9 9 All the Thomas Drain and decided an amendment to Ontario Regulation that it should be returned to the No 274 74 a commercial order which affects ss engineer for minor changes. The your municipality extra alterations wanted are the Although the commerc al order intends only to d removal of a catch basin on the prohibit haphazard development of shopping south side of the road, replace Centres in your municipality. small-scale coin d ment of a junction box on the mercial uses serving local needs are also s north side of the road with a catch prohibited under the o-rder h basin and installation of a larger pipe through the road. Ontario Regulation No 334 76 which amends you Maitland Engineering Services the original order permits the erection or use Ltd. was granted an extension of of a building with a floor area of less than two months to complete a survey 5 000 square feet for commercial purposes d of Rlntoul and Mills Drains. Other changes in siting requirements have. e Reeve William Elston was also been included selected to look after repairs to the Robertson Mathers Drain, For detailed information on Ontario Regula - Thomas Miller is to supervise re- tion No 334 76 please Contact your muniCi- pairs to the Robb. Robert Gre'sby pal, clerk and Hanna Drains, Thomas Mill- er ill >_ Where a proposed commercial use exceeds er moved and Sam Pletch sec onded that James Mair look after the provisions of the order the Minister of repairs to the Wilson Drain. The Housing may amend the order pursuant to motion was carried. Section 32 (6) of The Planning Act after as - Council individual applications and in accor- Council instructed Clerk Helen � 9 PP D Martin to ask the county to dance with sound planning principles Y reimburse Morris Township for WY:i rhrao /nnc of ,.r,l,,.;A^ f..., !/.,. w-•.� "":' �� uao- ■ road used by the county. The mo- tion o- U1W Ministry of Housing tion was made by .lames Mair JOHN R RHODES and seconded by Thomas Miller. Ontario Minister Road accounts, a total of $43,990 21 were paid and general accounts camp to $116,811.17. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoffele and Mrs. Crosby Sotheran spent the Memorial Hospital. 17,394 35,345 3,604 family of Harriston visited Sun- weekend with Mrs. Walter Buttell John Winter is presently con - day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl of Blyth at her cottage, Bogies fined to K -W Hospital, Kitchener, D'Arcey. Beach, Lake Huron. having undergone major surgery r Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lambkin Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Findley last week. 27,000 27,831 moved into their new Royal 37,046 Home in the village Saturday. and family of Acton spent the Mel Batters is confined to 26,000 20,763 18,484 Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson of weekend at their home here. Listowel Memorial Hospital. 182,000 216,323 154,849 Toronto spent the weekend with Anson Ruttan's Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Peter Browne left 2,500 '3,646 1,505 relatives in the village. class spent Sunday at the Rut,- this week on a motor trip to the 195 75 tan's cottage at Amberley. East Coast. 26 Miss Cathy Clarkson and Miss Mrs. Eva Harris and Mrs. Ann 40,000 132,212 4011,,125812 Meeting ends Jackie Nickel spent Saturday in Kitchener. Edgar accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Harris of Ottawa on a 2,500 17,891 Miss Cathy Simmermaker motor trip to Eastern Canada. `280,000 418,861 263,922 with barbecue spent last week with friends in Windsor. 124,496 126,048 100,697 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott of 167,650 170,915 147,534 FORDWICH - The June meet- Fergus called on friends in the 572,146 715,824 512,153 ing of the Anglican Church village on Saturday. Mrs. J. Stinson Women was held in the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Piercey School rooms of the church of Elora spent a couple of days Thursday night. Mrs. W. Sothern, y g last week with Mr. and Mrs. speaks on China president, opened the meeting Elmer Miller. 103,937 113,'218 130,484 with the hymn, "Onward Chris- Mrs. Roy Oakley commenced FORDWICH - The afternoon 13 99 tian Soldiers" followed by the working as a cashier in the Red & unit of United Church Women 154,136 174,889 125,774 prayers. Mrs. Don King led in White Store, Listowel, last week. met on Thursday in the Sunday 285 3,830 devotions. Mr. and Mrs. Don Coghlin and School room, the theme of the 4,000 103,370 56,845 Mrs. W. Hargrave read the family moved over the weekend into the home they recently pur- meeting being "Beauty Around 262,073 391,775 317,032 minutes of last meeting. Roll call chased from Mr. and Mrs. Us". Mrs. Wray Cooper and Mrs. was answered by 20 members. Harold Madgette were in charge 106,893 108,542 65,313 Mrs. Peter Browne gave the of the worship service entitled, 15 treasurer's report and also read a "Our Father's Garden". The 18,248 18,342 .44 letter from Rev. Ken Anderson 13,918 Seniors meet scripture was read by Mrs. Mad - thanking the group for the dona- Bette followed by a poem and 125,141 126,899 79,275 tion sent to be used at Huron FORDWICH-The Senior Citi- prayer. Church Camp and a letter from zens held their June meeting in A meditation was "Flowers are 167,538 160,172 147,488 Miss Carol Stockall for the dona- the Fordwich Hall on June 7. like people; they come in every 12 99 tions to buy drugs. William Wilson presided in the shape and color". The ladies 740 Mrs. W. Hargrave, Mrs. Jack absence of Wray Cooper. created a large floral arrange - 167,538 160,924 147,587 Douglas and Miss Elva Foster Miss Ruth Johnston reported ment, arose, lily, daffodil, violet, 554,752 679,598 I 543,894 are a committee to purchase $260 had been collected for the lilac, tulip, daisy, pansy, forget - carpet for the church. A bazaar Salvation Armv in the area. Mrs me -not, snapdragon, and mum. and tea will be held Saturday. Marian Dinsmore convened the Each flowelr had its own Nil ( 881) j 35,345 Nov. 13. program. Miss Lorraine Dins- characteristics and message just Several thank you notes were more played two piano solos. as people have. They closed with read by Mrs. Hargrave. Mrs. 'A'. and Mrs. Elsie Strong gave a The Flower Growers' 23rd Sothern told of the bus trip which humorous reading. Psalm. 3,812) 333 927 17'3 will be on June 16. The Spring Miss Lenora Beswetherick The program was presented by 63 Deanery will be Thursday, June showed slides of Russia she had Mrs. John Stinson who had gone 6,920 15 in Wingham. 18,768 taken on a recent tour. Her pic- to China as a bride in 1937. She Mrs. J. W. Daunt reported on tures and commentary_ were very described the little homey things 206 ( 645) the 53rd weekend in London, The interesting. Mrs. Dinsmore's of her everyday life in China and ( 9,879) 112 meeting closed with prayer, after group served lunch. The July how she coped with entirely new 5,288 ( 1,150) which the men joined the ladies meeting will be a picnic in the experiences. Nil ( 881) 35,345 and a barbecue was enjoyed by park on July 5 with the executive Mrs. Scott Clarkson, unit presi- all on the church lawn. in charge., dent, welcomed everyone and nducted the business. Roll call was a verse on beauty. Plans were made for the farewell r =c dinner for Rev. Colin and Mrs. Patterson on Sunday, June 20. zr �' sc�' f �'"...x.:► _:1, :r.. On June 17 the unit visits the v, Village Nursing Home. 'Plans were made for advertising the \ garden party to be held at the church Tuesday, June 22, 5-8 p.m. WE ST E E L- R O S C O The meeting closed with the benediction, prayer and pot luck lunch. Yellow top Grain Bins Westeel-Rosco Yellow Top Grain Bins are availab in capacities- to suit every need. An independent stO frame in the interior of the bin, is standard in all size for increased rigidity and strength. Lower bin sheets a of hi -tensile steel for extra strength and durability. bins include a roof ladder, manhole, and an easy acre door. Many accessories are available such as inside an outside ladders, 6" and 8" auger unloading systems, an drying and areation equipment. We have erection crew to assemble your new grain bin or erection jacks wit instructions which make it possible for you to erect yo grain bin yourself. Come to Hodgins McDonald Buildall in Wingham an see our model on display and have us quote you a pric today. FREE DELIVERY .,� HODGINS j McDONAID B_UILDALI `1. 101 A7{ �-*CRR NEW AMER/CAN HOTEL 25 Turnberry Street Brussels, Ontario Entertainment this week: FRI. and SAT. Jane IS A 19 THE HUMMING BIRDS PUBLIC MEETING Tuesday, June -Z9 Starts at 8:30 p, m. Women's Institute Hall Belgrave, Ontario To consider the development in the village of Belgrave. Geo. Penfold Huron County Planning Court House Goderich, Ontario Howick Lions Club CONSIGNMENT SALE", Saturday,June 19 What have you got? Give us a call! Furniture - Appliances - Machinery - all types of odds and ends Estate disposals of household goods Bev Currah !Wayne Evans Ken Edgar 335-3451 335-3130 335-3198 Don Cogb n 335-3102 Notice to residents of Morris Council the Townsnip of looks at drains Carrick le Drainage problems were a el prime concern at the Morris STownship Council meeting held Please be advised that the Honourable John June 7. R Rhodes the Minister of Housing. signed re Council looked at the report on 9 9 All the Thomas Drain and decided an amendment to Ontario Regulation that it should be returned to the No 274 74 a commercial order which affects ss engineer for minor changes. The your municipality extra alterations wanted are the Although the commerc al order intends only to d removal of a catch basin on the prohibit haphazard development of shopping south side of the road, replace Centres in your municipality. small-scale coin d ment of a junction box on the mercial uses serving local needs are also s north side of the road with a catch prohibited under the o-rder h basin and installation of a larger pipe through the road. Ontario Regulation No 334 76 which amends you Maitland Engineering Services the original order permits the erection or use Ltd. was granted an extension of of a building with a floor area of less than two months to complete a survey 5 000 square feet for commercial purposes d of Rlntoul and Mills Drains. Other changes in siting requirements have. e Reeve William Elston was also been included selected to look after repairs to the Robertson Mathers Drain, For detailed information on Ontario Regula - Thomas Miller is to supervise re- tion No 334 76 please Contact your muniCi- pairs to the Robb. Robert Gre'sby pal, clerk and Hanna Drains, Thomas Mill- er ill >_ Where a proposed commercial use exceeds er moved and Sam Pletch sec onded that James Mair look after the provisions of the order the Minister of repairs to the Wilson Drain. The Housing may amend the order pursuant to motion was carried. Section 32 (6) of The Planning Act after as - Council individual applications and in accor- Council instructed Clerk Helen � 9 PP D Martin to ask the county to dance with sound planning principles Y reimburse Morris Township for WY:i rhrao /nnc of ,.r,l,,.;A^ f..., !/.,. w-•.� "":' �� uao- ■ road used by the county. The mo- tion o- U1W Ministry of Housing tion was made by .lames Mair JOHN R RHODES and seconded by Thomas Miller. Ontario Minister Road accounts, a total of $43,990 21 were paid and general accounts camp to $116,811.17. 11