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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-23, Page 11an Of rS rmw Are A lice Thing To HaVQ... Prober - became a�o►�, , ltD. THIS EMBLEM IS THE SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- NESS AND GOOD ^ FRIENDS. For information call: 'Phone 357-3275 aywBeth Pe Soparato School of the Corrie M Club. Breads Thornton read the minutes of ow last teachers" solarlos meeting and the girls close �'leaders Prayer, � moussed the nu- got All rollback tri� found in a grain kernel , "Bats, Brides and Baritones", an lked about Wereut cooked cereals and how cereals should BY Igr�a Oke A 10 per cent pay raise nego6- be a part of the daily diet. ated earhi r this year by the The members made Huron-Pertb County Roman and Onion Rice and the Catholic Separate. School Board were enjoyed by all. and its teachers has been rolled char basement with 12 mem- back to just it eight per cent ton neact >,t by the federal Anti -Inflation MONEY" Board. - Representatives of the 158 AVAILABLE teachers the d ance. met Wdnesday anagre'dtto Perth StOwing Oho", vadw comply with the board's ruling. MORTGAGE LOANS The contract, for the 1876.77 school year, haabeen modified to ResidentiolAilin mrcW provide a 7.85 per cent increase. Rural Jack Lane, superintendent of risco of St mam the coasttsm" business for t1wboard, said anti - Land Development inflation guidelines calling for a Builders Interim Fkawmin0 base eight per cent maximum in - crease this year allow an addi- PROMPT SERvia tional two per cent to accommo- Call Collect date historical relationships be - wick and opened with the hymn, tween other similar groups and _ 519-836.0470 recent settlements. WESTERN INTERNATIONAL had s bmitted board joint brief to the FUNDING.CORP. AIB arguing for the extra two per Jesus". A meditation titled "Lord cent for the teachers but the AIB Such a council, K taeated, rejected it. The CANADETTES OF WINGHAM 1976 Canadian Team Champions IAJORETTE & DRUMMERS SCHOOL •Less than $1.00 per lesson •Family Prices in effect Register SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Wingham Arena at 9:30 a.m. For additional infdrmation call 357-2872 MW Winfham Advance-Thasts, SsNslobw I Mo.~ 11 Th McIntosh UCW members Conwnfiltoewoks " public Input ro study Lord's Prayer, health coundl Ul-MOW — The SoptembW "Bats, Brides and Baritones", An uotrually plaparte lnsaw t meeting of the )McIntosh Ugited was about the trials and tr"W- ing is sehedukd r gin O Chum Women was bold in the tions of a church organist. It was Huron=YB O�- 7�errltll� char basement with 12 mem- very humorous and paralleled ton neact >,t hers and two visitors reattend- many experiences witnessed in o'c lock. Called by for Ilfmluw ance. other churches. The second story Perth StOwing Oho", vadw The president, Mrs. E. Dustow, was taken from the back page of the chairmanship at lied mail - opened the meeting with a poem, the Observer and was titled risco of St mam the coasttsm" It On". devotions were "Moth, Rust, or Inflation". one K"Pass has been daft uta used for "* conducted by Mrs. Eldon Ren- big cause of inflation is that the poasibkreopposibUilliss of a* wick and opened with the hymn, North Americans are a throw- area health Council. "What a Friend we have in away society who soon • won't Jesus". A meditation titled "Lord have any place to throw it. Such a council, K taeated, Teach us To Pray", was given. A thank you card from Mrs. would take res____ iljty tar the Mrs. Margaret Lewis read the Lake, thanking the UCW for the healthcareof, ____blathetwo' scripture°and following a study of farewell gift of Bruce County counties in all aspects. The inten- the -Lord's Prayer, . devotions Tartan pin and earrings, was tion would be to provide a broad. were closed with floe singing of read. Mrs. Alan Darling gave the er view of facilities, the hymn, "Take Time To Be financial report and Mrs. Inglis equipment and buildings needed Holy". gaye a report on literature. to provide optimum"standards of y The roll call was "A penny for each inch of your waistline" and The offering was received and health care without needless du - plications r that brought in a tidy sum. dedicated. During the business Mrs. Jack Inglis presented two period a letter from the Interna- The steering committee was very interesting particles taken tional Plowing Match was read, named to study the entire situa- from (be Observer. The first, requesting that one member as- hon, recommend whether or not sist and 16 dozen cookies be pro- such an area council is deeded vided for the United Church booth and if so, to name the personnel on Friday, October 1. of the council. Thus, the eom- WHITECHU�CH • An October Thankoffering meeting was arranged to be held mittee is seeking the maximum Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson on Wednesday, October 20, at possible input from residents Of Huron and Perth. At the Clinton IT WILL BE A LONG time before any sap starts running and Mrs. Bill Reed of Wingham McIntosh with several neighbor- ing groups to be invited. The ming the formation of a health council will be discussed _ the from this little maple tree. Just how it sprouted from the and Robert Mowbray of White- church spent the weekend at Ba decorating of the church 'for Thanksgiving arranged. ' A advantages and the possible centre of the guard I g post on Minnie Street, just west of the railway overpass, is anybody's uess. Could it be the maple y P g P Cit and Standish, Michigan, y g was letter was read inform" mem- Ibe advantages. Your opinion, as a s a citizen and taxpayer, as well as a post has spawned a little offspring? visiting with relatives. Bob Mow- bray visited with Mr. and Mrs. hers of a workshop to be held in Hanover on October 18. The an- possible recipient of health serv- Gerald Mowbrayand family and Y noel bazaar is being held this ices will be welcomed. - I Huron Secondary Teachers other relatives., On On Wednesday evening Mrs. year on October 28 at P p.m. e Kay attended the installation ceremony of Prof. Allan Farris The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction being repeat- e t 1?ce - accept accept 8 -percent pay hike as the eighth principal of )f{nox ed in unison. After the meet' a mg lively "Dutch HEY!MA College at Convocation Hall, Uni- Auction" was con- . Eighty per cent of the second- , board ratified the agreement a school teachers who voted, IY September 7 to teachers' versity of Toronto. The guest speaker was Dr. James McCord, ducted by Mrs. Gordon Wright. Lunch was served by Mrs. O. IiTs LEEK' subject accepted a new collective agree- approval. president of Princeton Theologi- Dustow and Mrs. Ivan Mawhn- ment with the Huron County Board chairman Herb Turk cal Seminary. A reception follow-.ney. Board of Education. The agree- heim said the agreement would ed in Knox College. - ment gives them an eight per not mean any significant changes Mrs. Earl Caslick returned v cent increase n salary and 1.7 in the board's overall budget. home on Thursday from Wing - per cent cost -0f -living allowance A joint statement issued after the ham District Hospital where she Review A in two payment over the year. teachers' meeting said, "Be- had been a patient fora few days. The final vote was 164 to 41. cause of other factors, such as re- Dalton Schultz was admitted About 70 teachers were not at the duction in the professional de- during the week to Wingham and meeting held last Thursday. The velopment fund, change in staff, District Hospital. your .k t. f� etc., the increased cost to the Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and •t ♦ Huron County ratepayer will be Mrs. Bob Mowbray visited on R.R.S.P 6 1117.7 per cent." Sunday with Mrs. Jack McIntyre ■ Did you know at Pinecrest Manor Nursing e minimum a secondary CHRISTMAS SEALS teacher in the county can earn is Home. n , $10,000 with a maximum of On Monday evening Joe Tiffin now fight ASTHMA all year $23,800. The old agreement ave and his band entertained Ford- With: B with Senior Citizens at Fordwich. Now is a good time to 't^ a maximum of $21,900. Last Wednesday evening Mr. compare your Registered Health education and v Shirley Weary, president of and Mrs. Bill Snowden and Billie Retirement s Saving Plan information {lit 45, Ontario Secondary Jr. visited with her parents, Mr. with the G.I.C. Plan Family asthma programs School Teachers' Federation, and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joey, Joan available from V and G. FFa which represents Huron and Mrs. Elizabeth Tiffin to cele- Currently each S1,000 y Camps - teachers, pointed out that while brate the birthday of Joe Sr. ,.: the maximum earnings have invested is guaranteed to gone up, the minimums main be worth 51,648.40 five the same. "It effects v y few Whitechurch J Years hone under our '" "� I<.rs. plan. Howcdoes this \� :....... people because we hav cry few v�, f.;:>r >;.:;;:.; -.• ...:.:, : minimum in the m evil I think we d f compare with our have one of thehighestexperi defeat N e present plan'' Discuss t ap�ane » ence ratings ' the province," sh ' . s today at �; For information contact P' ' �• stated. r in OASA playoffs Victoria and Grey. 6 your Lung Association Mrs. Weary said she was Member Canada Deposit pleased' with the agreement al- WHITECHURCH —The White s though it wasn't quite what she church junior ball team has ad - had Corporation �MA - had -hoped for: "We considered it vanced to the Western Ontario I[= 3-9 V7CMRMand a reasonable settlement. It's not Athletic Association finals but as what we wanted but it's what yet don't Know who they will be Sponsored b " we'll have to accept." la GRLT P Y playing. y7. g' HURON PERTH They advanced by defeating LUNG ASSOCIATION Desboro in three straight games ro121 Wellington Street, N.-�x„ in a bestof-five series. They won TRUST C o M H , s NCE 1889 Stratford, Ontario, NSA 2U, ° Man removed the first game 9 8,' but had no Main St. E., Listowel phone 271-7500 trouble in winning the second D. N. Lefebrve, Mgr. s ' ams 14-8 and the third game 10- : from hotel after3. g The team is also entered in the • '� disturbance Ontario Amateur Softball As- a Wingham Police Department p y sociation la downs. Last Satur- was busy during the past week day they met Napanee in the first c' w when 17 charges were laid under game of a best -of -three series. - 77rorna, FlcminK o(London, Onrano nor:• hac 6- o insulation In his aeric. He's sarin encr ONTARIC I Q �' and mono the Highway Traffic Act. Six Whitechurch had to go 12 -in - charges under the Liquor Licence pings before they were able to Act were also laid. score a 3-2 win. The second game COMMISSION ON ELECTION B• • During the week the police re- will be played in Napanee on Sun - y insulating lus attic, ceived a call from the Manor Ho- d Should the win this series, and CONTRIBUTIONS & EXPENSES tel regarding a disturbance. A y Thomas Fleming of London, saved person had been refused service they have gone undefeated SUMMARY OF CANDIDATES want was throughout playoffs, they have no o removed didn't from [thea hotels and idea what team they will meet in RECEIPTS, EXPENSES & SUBSIDY 226 gallons ofoil.About 30 �o. taken to the police office where the next series. he was charged. f A car reported stolen from the parking lot of the Wingham Le Lucknow man Published in accordance with Section 4 (1) (K) (� 1 n j^� Rion was found on the north end in of The Election Finances Reform Act, 1975 Adding insulation is One of the Catherine Street. it was stuck in gravel, locked and abandoned, injures foot Election Date -September 18, 1975 The owner was advised of where ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HURON -BRUCE investments best you can make. he had parked his car. The investigation was complet- in accident ed concerning the break and enter of the Bath House on Minnie The Wingham detachment of Campaign Yr — — — — 1 Street. Two Wingham juvenile the Ontario Provincial Police laid Receipts Subsidy Keeping the heat in helps to conserve Canada's ( boys where questioned and have 21 charges under the Highway dwindling energy reserves. And cuts your fuel bills. Please SeIld 171e a free COpV Of: I Before Campaign Paid to Paid to been charged under the Juvenile Traffic Act. They also issued 26 Add insulation, caulking, weather-stripping and I ❑ Delinquent Act. warnings during the past week. Candidata Subsidy Expenses Candidate Auditor storms. Have our furnace tuned for peak efficiency. I "itFEPivc: THF HEAT IN", y Two accidents were investigat- Five motor vehicle collisions Keep a light hand on the thermostat.I "THF Bit I PAVER'SGVIDE TO Ft RVACF SERVICING ❑ � .n the town. On Friday a ve- resulted in $2,600 in damages. Murray Gaunt (L) $10,537. $9,115. $5,233. 5350. You'll save money for yourself, and help Canada I hicle driven by Benjamin M. One accident in Lucknow which William Walden (PC) 13,284. 21,358. 5,233. 460. I I Graham of Goderich, travelling was investigated by the Wingham Donald Milne (NDP) 86. 86. 120. to conserve energy and fight inflation. No wonder \ \�tl south on Josephine Street was detachment saw James Cran- insulation is one of the best investments you can ( -- I struck in the rear by a vehicle Ston. RR 2, Lucknow, taken to Smake. Remember, too, that many insulation products I j11,H1 , ( driven by Goldwin Galloway of Wingham and District Hospital are now exempt from Federal sales tax. Wingham. with multiple fractures in his .lames Vanderwoude, Wing- foot. He was transferred im- Note: The information shown above has been .Nall coupon to FREE BOOKS, Box 900, ham, a passenger in the Gallo- mediately to St. Joseph's Hos- taken from financial statements filed I �Vcctmount Postal Station. Montreal H31 ?\'1 I way vehicle, was treated at pital in London. These two free books � �- ` _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ � _ _ _ _ _ _ J Wingham and District Hospital Cranston was apparently run with the Commission by Chief Financial show you how to save �, for abrasions and released. over by a car driven by Robert Officers for the candidates, Copies of which y Ir L j En.ryy conservation be part or the somion. On Saturday in the Arkin lot Burt who was backfin his car out energy and — - _- - - - y ' parking g may be obtained from the Commission money. Mall 's � � lye of the Manor Hotel, a collision nc of a driveway at the home of Eu upon payment of $1.00 per copy. Energy, Mines and tnergie, Mines et curred between a vehicle owned gene Conley, Victoria Street, the coupon rum�L I Resources Canada Ressources Canada by John Falconer of RR 3, Wing- Lucknow on Sunday. y toda, sQivking hirepiny ttw heat In ORlctofE.n n.rayConsometlBureau a* ur eone,0"atlene..n..0l. ham and one driven by Margaret Four charges were laid under .i • Mon Alattalr0111etple l'Non Alastair0114spie Darmanin of RR 5, Lucknow. the Liquor License Act and there A. A. Wishart Chairman .... .. .•, n .is • ,,,'r ,. Min alar Mlnitlr. ' n Damage was estimated at $75 were three charges under the for tho Commission. and charges are pending. Criminal Code •