The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-08-19, Page 6Nip *--Us Vallham Advance -Times, August 19, 1976
Wroxeter. Personals
Master Todd Pollock has re- George Allan, Sarnia, spent the
turned to his home in Brarnalea weekend with his parents, Mr.
following a visit with his grand- and Mrs. Mac Allan.
Huron counc i I rovides,/` funds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Weekend guests with Mrs. O. B.
Clarke. Osborne were Mr. and Mrs. F1l'ed
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson and Duren Carol and Jamie of Oak-
„ CASTLE"
• family were guests at I'll,
Carson wedding on Saturday at villa Bili .Osborne, Newmarket
f r Brockville and at the reception at and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page,
the home of Susan's parents, Mr. Port Credit.
roject ,
and Mrs. Norman Carson. Mrs. Edward Gibson has sold
Sympathy is extended to rela- her home to Mr. and Mrs. George
CASTLE project — Children's the gins in the home — working, for the property will be provided Older Projects mittee, the Committee of Man mittee will be the warden, the ad- tives of the late Stewart Sander- Oriold of Toronto. We are sorry to
• Aid Satiety Teen Living Experi running a household, budgeting by the county, but the costs Will Other
workers feel there is rea- agement of Huronview and the ministrator, the chairman of the son who passed away Friday, see Mrs. Gibson leave but wish to
ence — put down roots recently money, general appearance, be amortized over a 20 -year son to hope that similar projects Board of Health. executive committee and the August 13, in Wingham and pis- welcome the newcomers to our
a8 members of Huron County normal behaviour. period at 12 per cent, resulting in could be useful in dealing with the Former warden Anson McKin- chairman of the committee in- triet Hospital. community.
Council, at a special summer ses- CAS director Bruce Heath annual payments by CAS to the problem of other teenagers in ley, reeve of Stanley Township, volved (or designate), as well as
sham, igreed to purchase a house claims simply, "It has worked." county of 15,355.15. As well, the care. The ultimate goal is, of gave a brief report of the meeting the department head of the com-
in Goderich to provide an Inde- When the owner of the present CAS will pay the taxes on the cow, the return of yang of the Commission on the Reform mittee involved (except w:.en his CURRAH'S General Store
pendence home for a group of CASTLE accommodation decid- property, and maintain and re people to their homes and their of Property Taxation in Ontario, own salary is being discussed).
teenage girls. ed to sell the property, Mr. Heath pair the house and adjoining families in due course. In the held in Goderich recently. The negotiation committee will Home Juice Fruit Salad........................................t!
The girls, ranging in age from said, CAS workers immediately land. meantime, however, methods The county had expressed report to the committee of the de- lac off all v, Gallons of Ice Cream......................$2.09.11;N
15 to IS, have been living together began to look for another location CASTLE project first came must be found to help teenagers some of its concerns to the Com- partment involved for endossa- Aspirin - 100 Size .............................................
in rented accommodation in God- for the project. The search ended into being when CAS could no and their parents over what have mission, including a feeling that tion, and to county council with Newport Fluffs . 9.09 It. size....................................S1
Brie h for the last few months. The when county council agreed to longer provide foster homes for become intolerable eircumstanc- there would be no real incentive respect to salary negotiations, Schneid•r's Brooded Chicken Legs............................11.9!
onlysupervision in the home is a g growing number of teenagers p for rural townships with little except for the salaries of depart- Winich's boy. Whole Wheat, Crocked Wheat and
upavnsr purchase at large home at the thees. Whit* Broad .............................................3/it.o0
"model" who is a young woman corner of Nelson Street and Cam- coming into care. Of the 72 chil- method.TLE project is one such urban development to maintain a ment heads, these matters to be WE STILL HAVE RED AND BLACK CHERRIES - 20 Itch.
employed at the CAS office in brie Road in Goderich for 140,000.po special committee
Pl Y� bran presently under the care of reasonable level of taxes with the reported to the s PEAS, BLUEBERRIES AND CORN - S Ib. Bogs
Goderich. The "model" does not To Repay County CAS, 42 are teenagers. Some ,county councillors ex- province paying a large portion for consideration and recom- Wintario tickets available for Thursday night
actually supervise, either. She The CAS director views the Mr. Heath explained quite pressed concern about "flack" of the total taxes'to the muni- mendation. Olympic Tickets available for August 29
only provides an example of the county's decision as "a business candidly that over the last three from those in the neighborhood cipality; a hidden control of the A motion to reintroduce the PHONE 335-3451 Gorrie, Ontario
kind of orderly life expected of arrangement." The initial money years, CAS has "humbled from around.CASTLE project. sale of farm land because of tax- matter of applying for a Private
one situation to the other" when it "No matter where we go some es having to be paid back to the Members' Bill to reduce the num-
4;z:r� came to teenagers. He said foster eyebrows will be raised initial province -
}\� .` p e if sold for purposes bar of members on county council
parents suited for dealing with ly," asserted Mr. Heath. other than farming; and the ad- to 36 from 45 (the way it was ba-
the problems of adolescents were When the vote was taken con-
difficult
nightmare caused in fore the change in the voting age
WINGHAM difficult to find. Still, the teen corning the purchase of the prop- small rural municipalities by the necessitated the addition of nine
agars kept coming into care — arty, it was approved easily. necessity of making application deputy -reeves) was tabled untilSTAINTON
Order
'• ' °• HORTICULTURAL from all over the county. Some councillors even expressed to the treasurer of the municipal- the September meeting, likely
"We didn't know where to place their satisfaction with the suc- ity for payment of the taxes by Friday, September 24. HARDWARE' now
SOCIETY the kids," stated Mr. Heath. cess of the CASTLE project to the province.
CASTLE project has been a date.
\. Salary Committee
kind of pilot project, the director Other Business It was decided to appoint a
\: admitted. He said there have Routine reports were submit- negotiating committee to nego-
been anxious moments, with ted to council from the Executive bate all salaries of county em -
some youngsters actually evicted Committee, the Special Com- ployees. Members of the com-
nfrom the house for various rea- F.
sons. "But we now have the nu-
t' , cleus of a real good group," said Mr. Heath proudly. "CASTLEL Allyour
`\ project is working. �e%"O
One of the features of project •
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CASTLE is the amount of re-
sponsibility turned over to the ' aluminum
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young women! Although all the
residents enter into a written
contract with CAS before enter- —Misr Edith Spencer of Van —Mrs. Edward Glasscock of
TO be held at the Masonic Hall ing project CASTLE, the en couver visited recently with Mss. Dearborn, Michigan, visited with OduCjt
hasis is on inde ndence for Netta Hastings. pr
p Pe her cousin, Mrs. Lawrence W::lis,
those in the —Mrs. Gershom Johnston of
at the corner of John and Centre St. program. The resi- last week. Mrs. Glasscock, :arm- t -
�` Catherine Street, Mr. and Mrs. n
dents of the home are res risible
Po erly Lottie Stevens' was born .�
Saturday, August 21, 1976 for everything = including •pay-
Charles Wood and Sylvia of near Wingham and went to school ► e e d s
I
p p -m ing for food, rest and utilities out Egmondville returned home here. She left Wingham in 1917. You can be sure of excellent quality
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Doors open at 1 of the expense money provided Thursday after a vacation in the
west. The visited at Cal L I and right -up-to-date design with
\, All entries must be received b by CAS. Y Calgary —Mr. and Mrs. Lee Edwards of
complete service. Now's the chance
y "At first they didn't managed Ken Wood and at Victoria Toronto called on Mrs. Russell
— Friday, August 20, from 5-9:30 p.m. — too well," claimed Mr. Heath. with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston MacKersie one day last week. to replace those outdated, worn,
"But there was no sugar daddy to and family and bther relatives. M•. Edwards is a relative of Mrs. wooden seches with the latest
• Door Prizes • Draws • bail then out. They learned to —Mrs. Netta Hastings visited MacKersie's late husband. I aluminum windows. Replace worn
make the food money last for the last week with her son and aluminum doors, tool We can also
Plant Sale Refreshments • as Mr. and Mrs. =Mr. and Mss. Chester Case- put up new aluminum awnings or
. month." ughte -in law,
Admission: - 254 Everyone Welcome Even the furnishings in the Norman Hastings of Toronto. more, Miss May MacInnes, Mr.
home are "niggardly" said Mr. —Mrs. Ada Way of Saskatoon _and Mrs. Ed Marsh, Miss Mary ornamental aluminum railings. All
Heath, who hastened to point out was a recent visitor with Mrs. Cunninghann, Miss Lois Cunning-
n are available In a variety of styles
purposely. He said g and colours. We can install them
this was done Gershom Johnston. Also vision ham, Mr. and Mrs. Tudor Wain, ACCEPTS POSITION �-•
the residents of the house now with his mother were Mr. and Mr. and Mss. Jack Salter, as well � IN LONDON a
now.
E have begun to take a real interest Mrs. Jack Johnston, David and as MrF. Edith Btitton of Blyth, Satisfaction
g Y Miss Beverly Ballagh
in the home, and much of the Donna of St. Pauls. Mrs. John- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Button, graduated recently from the
furnishings have been "begged, ston, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston Tammy and Chad of Barrie visit- Dental Assistants' course, Guaranteed'
borrowed and recruited" by the spent the weekend at Manitoulin ed recently with Mr. and Mrs. Health Science Division, Fan e
I young people themselves. Island. Frank Salter of Goderich. shawe College. She has ac- Ask about our complete
cepted a position with Dr. GLASS SERVICE.
Mardi McArthur of London.
Thacker4eaderBeverly is the daughter ofv Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ballagh S TO
1 I o of London, formerly of Bel-
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e more, and a granddaughter of
ex ch an e d a t Fleming Ballagh of Wing- G orri a ham. HARDWARE
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Sls.Paul's Church,
(ANGLICAN �
W INGHAM
Rev. T. K. Hawthorn, Rector
Mrs. D. Richardson, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, AUGUST 22
Trinity 10
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer
WI NGHAM BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ross Smith — Pastor
9:50 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Service
7:00 p.m. -Evening Service
Wednesday Prayer Service
8:00 P.M.
The guest speaker will be
— Miss Mary Baker —
A missionary with the
Baptist Mid Missions
WINGHAM
PENTECOSTAL
Pastor CHURCH Office
Ronald Baker 359 Cedar Street 357-1340
SUNDAY SERVICES Mid Wok Services
Sunday School 10 A M Wednesday 8 P M
Morning WorsNp 11 A M Prayer t bible Study
Evenlnq Evongebsts Service 7 P M Friday 8 P M
Fomily Night
For free bus tronlgortotion toll 357 13e0
Faith is not God can But that God will..
Donna Leader, London and Peaudesoir with a sheer floral They took a trip to Northern
Richard Thacker, RR 1, Formosa cape. Her corsage was an orchid Ontario and will reside at RR 1,
were married Aug. 14 at Gorrie accented with red Sweetheart Formosa.
United Church by Rev. Wesley roses. Guests were from North Bay,
Ball and Rev. Arnold Proud. The groom is a graduate of Barrie, London, Michigan, Wing -
The bride is the daughter of Mr. Walkerton District Secondary ham, Stratford, Palmerston and
and Mrs. Donald Leader, Gorrie School and Fanshawe College. He Toronto. Honored guests were the
and the groom is the son of Mrs. is a tool distributor for Mac Tools bride's maternal grandparents
Alvin Thacker and the late Mr. Ltd. The bride is a former claims Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Farrish
Thacker. Organist was Mrs. examiner for Anglo Canada Gen- and her paternal grandparents
Freeman, RR 2, Gorrie and the eral Insurance, London. Mr. and.Mrs. James C. Currie.
church was decorated in . coral
gladiolus, carnations and daisies.
The bride.. given in marriage
by her parents wore an empire
styled gown of white French
interlock with a chapel train and
a full length veil attached to a
Juliet cap trimmed with Swiss
guipure lace. She carried a clust-
er of coral carnations, daisies
and baby's breath. She wore a
cameo pin owned by, her mater- u
nal grandmother and pearl ear- JW
rings owned by her paternal
grandmother.
Matron of honor vas Mrs. Con-
nie Pettit, London and brides.
r
maids were Mrs. Dianne Bell. ' J
Gorrie, sister of the bride: Mrs.
Joan Carter. Lindsay: Mrs.
Janice Mawhinney. Preston and '
Mrs. Susan Hemmiller of Kurtz -
Ville.
They wore coral shrimp dress-
es of jersey styled in an A-line
with a bolero jacket with cape
sleeves accented by embroidered
cutouts. They carried baskets of
dried straw flowers, static, i.
baby's breath and ribbons, de-
signed and made by the groom's
mother ��' •
Best man was Leonard Walt-
ers, Teeswater and ushers were
Brian Bell, Gorrie, brother -in-
law of bride; Allan Hood, King-
ston. nephew of the groom, Orin
King. Barrie and Blair Cassidy.
Teeswater.
A reception was held at the l
Howick Community Centre, Gor-
rie. The bride's mother %ore a
floor length mint green polyester
gown with floor length cape effect flsy�
sleeves Her corsage was an or- •
chid accented with red Sweet-
heart roses. The groom's mother
wore a floor length rose gown of —Pfete by Mareee Ste&*
Wingham, Ontario 357-2910
Huron Country Playhouse
0- oa�oa
0 Presents
"ANNE of
GREEN GABLES"
To be held on stage at
F. E. Madill Secondary School
Starting at 8:00 p.m.
Tickets: Adults - $4.00 - Children $2.00
Tickets may be purchased at Triangle Discount, Walter's,
Harris Stationery or from any Towne Player member.
Sponsored by the Wingham Towne Players
A Wintario Project