The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-30, Page 13r�tF•
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Lady Oracle by Margaret Ata w
The da when
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Wo c�� members
q0vtod to hydro Comm.
y came ,like sassy J. L. NeCstesaen, rem of county council a by-law was
a wife before her, leas To" lewsseb, and Asians McWtilley, passed pr's for appardop-
wanted to escape, to start a now . reeve of Stanley Towenbip, were meats to be paid to the Comey at
NIP life sone here aise. tut asilhke saraed by Mian Collin" Council Huron by two mad indalmao x
Most other wossen, oro bad but g as Friday to serve as represents- due June 39 and ID..- , .. lhi,
had a secret identity, as tllthsr tives on time PAskmal CitMsns' commencing in 1976, w'itb -pdtal-
taking bar own death by 6 s- - Committee of Ontario My*o. ties and discounts sol out as re-
m$ in Labe Ontario Joss lien le Ontario Hydro had .. wetisd 9uired by the Municipal Ad.
Italy, only to discover list she that Mint es County resommesd Acting on a recommendation of
couldn't lase bar cid sail fiat two delegates for appoinbelo et.. to the Executive Committeii, the
easily. a Regional Citimec' Committee, council eat down on Friday just
tiVbere Are U. H. to erste in the planning pro- whateriteria would be used to do-
the
by reviewing the need for Muer the amount of discount
dectric power in an area. Ibis or penalty payment.
To escape the terrible seeret in area will probably include Huron, The date the cbem is actually
her past Nancy Hannon dwinges Polk, WON" and Waterloo received in the office of the
her Muir color and style and mov- Counties. The committee is ex- county c1er'k4„ , .. will be
es across the country to a new Pected to meet as often as twice a used in determining the amount
marriage and two children. Titan month for six months to a ,year. of discount or penalty, not ibe
one day her children disap*ear Ontario Hydro had suggested date when the cheque was mailed
from the yard and past and pries -tit play the planning di- or postmarked. Three business
ent become inexorably linbod as APPRENTICESHIP --Representing the fourth generation of Craigs to learn a trade, rector and the development of- days of grace, excluding Satua-
the police probe Nancy's post, al- 06uglas, accompanied by his father Don met with the Honourable Harry ,C. Parrott, firer could serve on the commit- days, Sundays and holidays, will
nmd ignoring the stranger in Minister of Colleges and Universities this morning. While reading Don's great -grand- tee as Huron representatives but be allowed in making the deter -
town who holds the key to tie father's contract Dr. Parrott wondered what he had done with the $50 bonus promised In the councillors chose instead to mination. Discounts or penalties,
children's lues. the contract. The contract is over 100 years old and is one of many articles the Craig name two of their own as re- if payable, will be payable from
family has kept for several generations. Left to right, Don Craig, Douglas and Dr, presentatives, noting however the actual due date. The rate
NepWw by Noel Gerson Parrott, ( Photo Courtesy of Ministry of Colleges and Universities) that the Ding director and charged or allowed will be the
Operation Neptune is a pias to development o�>� winions ould be e borrowing rate of the
recover a sunken Russian sub-a;available if fired. county in
ant effect at the time of
rib below the the bo n� Apprenticeshipprinciple has 'i '°'
miles below the surface of the
Council also names warden
South China sea. On board is an ► Jebn L. McCutdreon as the -
armed Russian atomic device county tative to Children and stayed the beard of directors Por the
e on
seri a copy of the Russian navel same for 100 hxuren Centre forcede. The difficult job of reeevery years
Youth. The and nomin- NOW
is assigned to senior agents, of When Douglas Craig signed his now one of some 25,000 le eillimmitttee Of 1be Centre for
Porton, a tough man, carsick of t�Op her if she didn't want it not to atm
violence, and Adrienne, abamn- apprenticeship contract in the enrolled in an apprenticeship throw it away but to give it to Clhd&m and Youth had asked
On yBArt t®,'rf11
isg seductive and icily rudgm, office of the Honourable Harry training program. me," said Don. tW the qty ate ase of
Parrott, DDS, sitting on the desk THE DOCUMENT its monsbers as a
but nothing has prepared titan . Don kept the contract in the representative.
for the difficulties they face in t'e'as his great-grandfathers con- "It's just one of those crazy family Bible for a couple of years The executive committee re -
(seeping Neptune a secret. tract signed in 1874. things," says Don Craig in refer- and then decided to take it to bis nerved approval for a recommen-
Dr. Parrott, Minister of Col- ence to his grandfather's ap- office and put it on the wall. dolitiest that the Huron County
leges and Universities, invited prenticeship contract. "I thought it would be fun to Rousing Authority be authorized
Douglas to sign his contract at The document, which was point it out to my employees -to use the county crest on their
Audrey Rose by Frank De FeWla Queen's Park. The young man signed in 1874, was almost lost when they asked for a raise," he letterhead as the Authority had
Ten year-old Ivy Ten*Nis lie- represents the fourth generation several times and Don even ad- said. requested.
comes the pawn to the bathe be- of Craigs to learn "a trade as an mits he treated the contract as Now, says Don ;Craig, he will At the March, 1976, session oaf
tween her parents and Elliot apprentice. Douglas, like his an- something of a joke. make a point of caring for the old
'ltioever, the man wbo is ire he cestor George Craig, will receive ••I saw it for the first time when contract, and, with an eye to
has found the reincornatios of his on the job training from skilled I was about 10. It was in my preserving family history, will no GUARANTEED
daughter, Audrey Rees, in Ivy. workers. - grandmothers' attic, but I didn't doubt care for his son's ap-
Ivy's mother is sure that flet is Although more than 100 years think much about it. We came prenticeship contract signed this, yAM
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sane while her father is have elapsed since George signed across it years later, and I told week. CERTIFICATES
se he is insane and on this issue -his agreement,- the basic ap- e BODY SMO
rests their marriage and their prenticeship principle has re -
daughter's life. mained the same.
The Industrial Training Branch Doctors aren't being forced,
Twinkle, Twinkle, L.Mk Spy by of the Ministry of Colleges and e e SID ADAMS STANDARD
Len Deighton Universities gives guidance and to give up their'freedoms'comph"
The author of 'The Iperess INk' assistance to men and women
begins his enµ, RAMTN SERVICE TRUST
g spy thriller is the learning a trade.
emptiness and heat of the Sahara When George signed his con BENMILLER -Members of tors.- for COMPANY
Desert. From there a trail of tract he was guaranteed two the Ontario Medical Associa- He said he agreed the province utoevobiles, E Trucks,
lion's midwestern section were should try to et doctors to more '� 339 Durham Street
blood leads to Manhattan, tarts dollars a week for the first year, Y g Fanw Traleters
and Dublin. Allies and rivals afire which was to pay for his board, told, at their annual meeting�at rural or remote areas, but it Walkerton, Ontario
drawn together some for in -tart 4odging and clothing. Also, if the the Benmiller !nn on Wednesday, should be through encourage- Now wet Carne
and some for exploitaties as contract was honored he was doctors will not be forced to work ment, not legislation. The minis- feddlwg Telephone 891-2150
Deighton explores the stallion- given a *N bonus upon comple- in areas where there is a shortage try nas a responsibility to provide Cleeehing a � out of town call collect
ships between them. tion of his program. of medical staff. health care and the OMA recog-
William Graham, a counsellor The assistant deputy minister nizes that and agrees with the 14 Neriih hit. 387-11412 MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT
with the Industrial Training of health, Dr. Boyd Suttie told the incentive program. INSURANCE CORPORATION
Branch for the last ten years, members, "The incentive ap- "As long as they continue to use
said he has never seen a Cana- proach is what we use and will the carrot method," said Dr.
dian appreoticeship agreement continue to use." Vail, "we agree with them."
this old. He thinks George had a He added he hoped reports Ministry of
pretty fair contract. He told a news conference suggesting that doctors be forced
"1t wasn't unusual in Europe following the convention, "des- to practise in certain areas would Natural Resources
for a family to pay to have their pite some reports, the health not be considered seriously. Ontario
anal trained in a skill', and the rate ministry has no intention of re- Dr. Suttie said programs forc-
of pay in the contract doesn't ' quiring some doctors to work in ing medical school graduates to The Ministry of Natural Resources, Winghom District has
seem too bad," said Graham. areas that are understaffed, such spend time in government ser- the following parcels of land available fo; lease by tender
, as in the North". vices will not be used in Ontario.
Douglas, who will apprentice He said the government is for the 1977 season.
as an industrial machinist, had g He did mention this had been
mdre likely to continue to use "a tried in Newfoundland and had
over 300 apprenticeship -fro- STANLEY TiiV111n18/fIP
d grams to choose from and he is carrot approach" - which been found not to work.
means incentives - than "a "It's \against our philosophy
stick" in getting doctors to work and would infringe on civil liber Lot " Coneessien Area and Designated Use
baptism in remote areas. ties," he commented. 4 Lake Road W. 40 acres cropland
Dr. Suttie said the midwestern "Also, it's unlikely it would
-Wearing the christening NULLETT TOWNSHIP
gown worn by her mother and convention was only one of many work. "
maternal grandmother, Jennifer to the province and he was quite Dr. Vail went on to say that Lot Concession Area and Designated Use
Elaine Groot, infant daughter of pleased with the amount of work there is a lot of concern in the
I Peter and Elaine Groot of RR 1, accomplished in communications profession about attacks on the 8 3 80 acres cropland
Dashwood, received the sacra- between the ministry and doc- current fee-for-service method of W'/2 17 3 35 acres cropland
tors. payment for doctors. 18 3 75 acres cropland
meat baptism at St. Chris- "Today roved that we still "We oppose salaried doctors
• topper''ss Church, Grand Bend, on Y p pp° 697 4 90 occas cropland
eye
don't see to eye on all until it can be proved such a
Sunday. Rev. Father Henery of- (must seed down)
f - things," he stated. "However, system is better," he said.
ficiated. Godparents were John 10 1 20 acres cropland
Groot Jr. of Hensall and Mrs. with future communications with. He said the suggestion of
each other, we should be able to salaried doctors would not be as 7 5 47 acres cropland
Georgina Schreiner of Kitchener. bring our differences closer to- good a system. 8" 5 50 acres cropland
I uncle and aunt of Jennifer cropland
Elaine. Grandparents are Mr. gather." Qr. Vail said that the OMA is 12 6 35 acres cro
and Mrs. John Groot Sr. of RR 1, Dr. W. J. (Bill) Vale, vice- headed towards -being more in- 14 6 80 acres cropland
Zurich, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar President of OMA, said, "recent volved in making decisions on (must seed down)
Kieffer, RR 1, Bluevale. A family government reports such as a health care in the province. It is 15 6 75 acres cropland
get-together and dinner was special program review, or planning its one survey of heaith- (must seed down)
enjoyed following the ceremony Henderson report of last year, care needs in the province, to be 19920 6 45 acres cropland
at the Groot home. were causing concern in the pro- interpreted from the doctor's
fession about the freedom of doc- point of view. The terms and conditions of tender will be as follows:
1. Successful tenderers will pay the municipal taxes on
I the l ind and Mae balnce
aof their tender to the Ministry.
j ed by speaker
Payment to t Ministry will in the form cheque
W 1 members urged I� 1 g ('eole payablee to THE TREASURER OF ONTARIO.
RIO. Pay-
oilie
ht ntw
st be received by October 31, 1977.
to keep minds active and ood 2. "e I is * exteptton of 2-4-D-8 can be op-
ished ft any of *W propwt1*8.
FORDWICH - "Vacant lots which took place in Philadelphia Mrs. Ron Livermore favored 3. T#w paw%wo seed mixture to seed down lots 6 and 7,
and vacant minds usually be- in 1858 and gave the histcjy of the the group with two solos. Cwweasien 4, and lots 14 8 15, Concession 6, will be
tt•tamw N the closing of Goderieh arena, the annul Sederich Car Show will be come a dumping ground for all great hymn, "Stand lip For Resolutions conveners ,Miss 1 by Mae Ministry of Natural Resources.
conlibioed with the Clinton Auto Dealers for Auto SWw'77 of sorts of rubbish". This was the Jesus" which was written that McElwain and Mrs. Wilson ar- I SuMessi"S is not permissible.
basis for a talk given by Mrs Wil- year as the result of a young ranged a debate: "Resolved that
C''Y liam Wilson when she spoke to minister's accident. The mem- the farmer's tractor is of more 5. There will be no coRh'ensation or adjustment for dam-
n t o n Arena the members of the Women's ber5 sang two verses of the hymn. use to him than his wife". Mrs. age to crops as a reswh of use by wildlife and / or hunt -
institute, meeting Tuesday of last Roll call was answered by 25 Clarence Gibson and Mrs. Ben on
week. members and visitors It was an- Gibson, dressed in green and 6. The Minis of Nl Resources reserves the right to
��MAYOCTOBER , ' ,r'ounced that the WI Hurop rally yellow, humorously represented �+► etwre9
r -.� P.M.wMrs. Wilson remarked that it is will be held October 4 at Dash- the affirmative and gave many enter wean Mho properties and carry out any necessary
A very easy for the human eye to wood and the area convention at points in favor of the tractor. i alctivities.
SA T UI D A Y , OCTOBER 2 - 2 p.m. to R p.m. sae the condition of y vacant lot. Bingeman Park, Kitchener, on Their argument was defeated,
a vacant mind may not be as 7. Perseus using property of the Ministry under a Land
October 18 and 19. Mrs. Edgar however, by Mrs. Eva Hams and
easily recognizable. She said. .,It Use Permit will do so at their own risk.
is 'the cultivation,aration. re Gedcke will attend the latter as a Mrs. Bride who represented the ,
p P delegate while delegates to the wife. Persons having any questions or interested in further
C•ffso Fr• Ad.issiev ,�K �ri=�; chanting of good seeds and former will be Mrs. Crosby dehnih regarding the properties for loose should call the
eervation of such that make Mrs. Florence Wilson gave ie -
11 10 06 Sotheran and Mrs. Stan Bride. wt^t�N^ Office (357-3131).
Clhrytal•r-r't/waw" ether one a joy to behold.'' teresting current events. Mrs.
11M_pldsmobile The group project, "A Bridal Bride asked each member to
t CUnten «IyJ4*r-�P1yrSINYfh Mrs. Clarence Carswell pre- Shower", was discussed and the Ter,dolrs for these properties will be received at the:
i tome grown Motor: dried for the meetingand Miss make a poster advertising some
preparations for it were planned: Mfnllultllry of N•Arrel Resources
r` iaasd4*wtury-Lincoln CbrysMr ��
>kinnie McElwain conducted the The first W1 card party will be WI event for the November meet -
Ilex 1!0
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Parent Ford • Schutz 0ttltr Sales devotions. The scripture was held October 25) in the community ung W1ny hom, Owilerlo NOG 2WO
' .' Toyota kwo the sixth chapter of Paul's hall. Mrs. Gedcke and Mrs. Lorne Lunch was served by Mrs. John
ap . ' Awlsrk" Motors -Jeep latter to there Ephesians. Miss Me Kelly were named to assist at the Winkel, Mrs. Elmer Harding and until 12:00 noon, October 8, 1976. Highest or any tender
�Ilr�tkl�lnd Auto -Mart • Stritklotl� Motors not beocc ted.
w tlhvain toW of lite great revival fair. Mrs. Bride. � eP
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