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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-16, Page 2li0gt►am Advance -Times, September 16, 1878 y` west Wawanosh borrows money G p�40"9end 10 were passed at The clerk was directed to draw � M to urs bin"er meeting of the up an agreement for signing by x ` W W" Mawanosb Township Cain- the Township and Bruce Raynard a e& By�kw 9 authorises the bor- for the rent of the workable por- a, '� 1t'ewilt� of $50,W0 to meet expens- tign of the Township farm for a ,} ' Ki as until the final installment of five-year term. The clerk was ,q . hues is received. By-law 10 auth- also directed to write the Huron , arises the borrowing of $18,000 County Planning Department to peoessary to cover costs of con- inquire about the procedure re SbVctim of the Millian Drain quired to have agricultural land M Until the assessments under the designated residential. co drain are levied The council approved the se Engineer J. A. McBride met resolution of the Township of with council and seven owners in West Carleton regarding the lo - the Smyth Municipal. Drain Ex- cation of hydro poles on road al - tension and Improvement plan to lowances., Th consider the report. McBride re- Permission was granted three viewed the drainage area and owners in the J. B. Young Drain" after lengthy discussion and watershed to clean out a portion° many questions, the report was to of the drain which has become w be referred back to the engineer overgrown. for reconsideration. a Consideration of the Redmond Municipal Drain report was set East wawanosh ' for Tuesday, September 21. doesn't want - CANADA MANPOWER recreation areas CENTRE TOP BEEF HERD—Brian Rintoul of RR 3, Wingham (right) had the best beef herd on the The council of the Township of grounds at the Listowel Fall Fair. -Shown with Mr. Rintoul is his sister Gail and Thom COUNSELLOR East Wawanosh discussed at con- Walters, loan manager at the Listowel branch of the Royal Bank, who presented Mr. in attendance siderable length recreation areas Ring1 with a silver tray for his fine showing. ( Banner Photo) in the county, at the September TOWN MALL meeting. Win ham After a lengthy, heated discus - 9 sion it was decided the council September 23, 1976 was not in favor of recreationNotes from Whitechurch 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. areas in the county. Huron Coun ty Recreation Department first Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crows- with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mow- of Kitchener spent the weekend introduced the recreation area ton and Debbie of Chatham spent bray were Mr. and MrS. Relison with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. conception. the weekend with his mother; Falconer, Lynn and Paul of Sar- Donald Ross. Three meetings were held in Mrs. John Crowston of Lucknow, nia, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon Mrs. Bill Evans was able to re - FARMERS the County b get i idea of how and with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laid- •and Raymond of Strathroy, Mr. turn home on Friday from Wing - this would rs received. Rett to law and family. and Mrs. Athol Purdon and Shel- ham Hospital where she had been Wing - tion directors were to report s. Visitors on the weekend with ley of Port Colborne, Mr. and a patient for a few days. NOW IN STOCKI their councils on these meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan Mrs. Bruce Frew of Petfolia, all ' Mrs. Dawson Craig was admit - Council also approved building ~` permits to four men in the town- and attending the Falconer -Milli- attended the Falconer -Milligan ted to Wingham Hospital on 210 - 250 - 300 - 350 J. & M. gan wedding were Vickie and wedding on Saturday afternoon. Thursday and Mrs. Earl Caslick ship. Ron Walker will be building Gravity Boxes oodshed K 'th R d Kim Card of Coldwater; Mike Recent weekend visitors with on Friday. Both are wished a a w et odger an a - dition to a barn, Doug Heffer an Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Donnel- y Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin were y speedy recover b the com- Pee y y y 30o, and 350 Boxes painted on addition to a trailer and Norman ly, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Souch, Mr. and munity. inside with Graphite paint to Grove Farms, a driving shed. Cindy; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Stad- Mrs. Glen Syers all of Petrolia Bob Evans of Hamilton visited insure easier unloading and It was decided that council lemeyer, all of Streetsville. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finni- Sunday with his parents, Mr` and longer life. would apply for an interim pay- Mr. and Mrs. Rod McEachnie gan of Goderich, Mrs. Bill Evans. ment under the Public Transpor- of London were Sunday visitors Miss Barbara Ann Purdon of Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire 6 to 10 ton J. & M. wagons tation and Highway Improve- with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Fair. Kitchener spent the weekend on Saturday evening attended a ment Act on expenditures made Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 35th wedding anniversary party J. & M. Bale and Grain in 1976. Road accounts of $1,965.24 Wendy attended a rpemorial ser- Bill Purdon. at the Blue Barn, Listowel, for Elevators, built stronger to an eneral accounts of $8,988.90 ° vice on Sunday at the Stone Mrs. Eileen Parker of Exeter Mr. and Mrs. Percy Greer of were passed. Church at Caledon after which and grandchildren, Steven Park- Wallace Township. last longer - the visited with Mr. and Mrs. y er and Beni Glanville, spent Fri j P� Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jewitt of . John Graham of Orangeville. Mr- day and Saturday with Mrs. Ben Sarnia were Sunday evening USED MACHINERY ��y�> Z��1�,��111��� r, Kay accompanied Mrs. Graham McClenaghan. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor 2 Dion 8 ton Wagons A INGLIS FARM home to Brampton from which he Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClen- Emerson. 1 - 1%i White Tandem - air .returned to college at Toronto aghan of St. Thomas visited Sun- At Ripley on Wednesday, as - brakes, good rubber, gas H DRAINAGE with Wayne Baswick. day with his mother, Mrs. Ben sisting with the banquet in con - engine, 300 bus. gravity H Wilford Clipperton and Mrs. McClenaghan. nection with the ploughing box. H Bessie Mullis on Sunday attended memorial On Friday evening the Drumlin Orchestra, Ken Wall, Clare Halli- match, were WI members Mrs. Quality lnstallation H services at Clipperton Russel McGuire, Mrs. Garnet COMPETITIVE PRICES Cioy or Plastic Cemetery at RR 2, Thorndale. day, Al Grant and Sandy Fair, Farrier, Mrs. Jamxes Wilson, After the service they visited played for dancing at Fergus. Mrs. George Fisher and Mrs. MAX RIEGLING Free Estimates � with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Sandy Fair and Mr. and Gordon Wall. Cousins, and other relatives. Mrs. Carl McClenaghan also at- Friday evening Mrs. Wallace „S-5107 G PHONE: 392-6700 �� Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin, Mrs. tended the p rty. Conn attended a community 7 Milles Wast Of Lucknew H R. R. 3 Walkerton D. Caesar and Vickie attended Mr. and . Carl McClen- shower for bride-to-be Darlene On No. tK Hwy. Z. the reception of Mr. and Mrs. aghan, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Fair Coultes at Belgrave and on Satur- c�2 T1111Y XXX," icZcl��iZ�YY ;. Brian Falco.:er on Saturday visited on the weekend with her day evening Mrs. Doris Willis, evening at Wingham Legion Hall. father, P. J. Crowley, also with Mrs Hugh Simpson and Mrs. -i- Congratulations to Brian Fal- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wallace Conn attended a com- N TIONAI, toner and Mary Lou Milligan who Fair, all of Guelph. munity shower for bride-to-be r° were married Saturday, Sept- ember ll, at 4 in Chalmers This community extends sym to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Patsy Caslick at Teeswater. �� - p.m. Presbyterian Church, White- pathy Wheeler (the latter a former Dinner guests on Sunday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard church. Officiating clergy were teacher at SS No. 10) in the acct- Rev. Hutchison of Streinis er. Kay, dental death their daughter, Robinson and family of Belgrave were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul and Bev student minister. rs Mary Ann, Mrs. Vincent Makas The wedding dinner and recep- of London, on the weekend. and family, West Wawanosh; Mr. FARM MACHINERY SNOW tion were held at the Wingham Miss Gayle Rintoul is enjoying and Mrs..,Bill Rintoul; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Listowel; Legion Hall. They will reside at a week's holiday from work at the Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff, �p 5r jlj: 28—OG�`T.2 19 6 Sarnia where the groom is em- Toronto -Dominion Bank. Mr. Mrs. Jack Gillespie BAt s. ployed. and of r Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson, garnia spent the weekend with Atte ing the 50th wedding an- Mr. Rhonda Bill and Gregory visited Mrs. Garnet Farrier and attend- niversa y open house for and cm on the weekend with Mr. and ed the Falconer -Milligan wedd- Mrs. Bt 1 Porteous of Lucknow Mrs. George Madge of Kitchener. ing on Saturday. were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Visitors during the weekend Albert Coultes accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mr. Alex Craig to London on Wednes- and Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Mr. and -- -- _ day where Alex had a medical Mrs. Victor Emerson. Morris Township checkup. He has to wear the cast Whitechurch Junior team, with on his leg for another month. manager Joe Tiffin, on Tuesday Ful • Last week little Shannon Bee- evening at Teeswater played - 2 t� miles west of Walkerton, 2 council approves croft. spent holidays with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ron- larton with a score 12-4 in favor of Whitechurch. Congratulations, road allowances ald Beecroft. Her parents, Mr. boys! Fullarton is now eliminat- Morris Township council ac- and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft, and ed. The Juniors now enter the cepted from John Rad to- family of Wingham visited on the finals for all Ontario which start Lok neighbour cost$1,0 wards cost o[ opening road al- *eekend and Shannon returned this weekend. The first team will be Napanee — watch for 1 lowance to Highway 4, at the Set bar council meetin A home with them. Bob Ross of Conestoga College game time and place. BUTLER WORKS 1 1 . 1 - Q� 1 �I fj SO YOU CAN FARM 1 1 Rugged Butler VII silage distributor -un loader 1 1 with power ring drive cuts level, feeds fast 1 to save you time and work. 1 AND SO DO WE 1 1 Listowel Silo & Tile Ltd. Box 3e, Moorepaw, Ont. 1 -51934'3-2120 and 634-30'77 Plrrorw p em g. road allowance from John Street to be extended south into Lot 1 to a distance of 200 feet was also ap- proved. What's new at Council also decided that any Int connecting to existink storm sewers may do so on payment of Huronview ? 5500 to Morris Township It was also decided that an easement of 15 feet on south boundary of all The Clinton Horticulture were served by the Walkerburn lots be registered in favor of Society provided the Family volunteers of Auburn. Mrs. ,Elsie `!orris Township Night entertainment of slides and Henderson. Mrs Myrtle Parker, Repairs on the McCall Black. music arranged by Mrs Marion Norman Speir and Nelson Lear hall and Peacock drains were ap- Powell, program convener Mrs, provided the music and each of proved by council A. McBride Mildred Durst, president of the the ladies were given a corsage, from Maitland Engineering society. showed slide pictures compliments of the Clinton Horti- Ser%ices was at the meeting taken during trips to the Mari- culture Society, and each of the along with ratepayers to consider times. the Rockies. and Arizona men were given an extra cookie a report on Branch 4. Mills Drain and gave a very interesting com- By-law 12 1976. imposing special mentary on the trips Mrs Elsie' annual drainage rates under the Henderson and Mrs Myrtle Tile Drainage Act was approved Parker of the Home played piano in other business. the road solos during the intermission. superintendent was given Mrs Durst. Mrs Powell. Mary SNAP. CRACKLE, POP authority to advertise for tenders Jamieson and Mrs Crowe of the WROXETER — The first meet - for snow plowing in the 1976-77 society presented each of the ing of the Snap, Crackle, and Pop winter season it was also residents with"a lovely corsage as was held at Linda Hislop's on authorized that the treasurer and they came to the auditorium and September 6. There were 11 girls road superintendent submit the bouquets were presented to and two leaders in attendance. necessary petition for interim twelve people for special occas- The officers were elected and a road subsidy under Public Trans- ions such as eldest and younger+ discussion was held on the portation and Highway improve- residents. special birthdays. etc. requirements of the club mem- ment Act Mrs Sttaughan thanked all those bets. Different girls demon Council also passed by-laws 13 responsible for the lovely evening strated the correct way to to 19 inclusive, authorizing sale of on behalf of the residents measure. Debbie Hamill and lots in Belgrave subdivision The Over 90 Club met on Wed- Louise Gibson demonstrated how Sam Pletch was given one eon- nesday afternoon in the first floor lu make try pan cookies. The nection for one lot into an existing north sitting room and following group enjoyed the cookies with storm !;ewer a musical program refreshments orange juice. Mrs. B. Garniss named delegate BLUEVALE — Mrs. Bert Armstrong and Mrs. Mathers arniss was appointed a delegate were appointed delegates; alter - represent the Bluevale nates are Mrs. Carl Johnston and omen's Institute at the Guelph Mrs. Viola Campbell. are convention to be held Octo- Mrs. Street spoke on the motto, bet 18 and 18 at Bingeman Park, "To have what you want is tchener, when members met at nares, Out to be able to do with - the home of Mrs. Don Street. The out is power". Mrs. Alex Mac - president, Mrs. Jim Armstrong, Tavish gave the topic, "World opened the meeting with the and Municipal Affairs", and dis- Openidg Ode followed by the cussion involved all present, with ewry Stewart Collect. She Wel- many interesting facts brought to med the members as well aajight. vera! visitors. In the absence of the secretary, The October meeting will be Mrs. Charles Mathers read the. held at the home of Mrs. Robert mi tension of last month's meeting. Fraser. 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