The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-11-25, Page 160
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NOTICE
TOWN OF WINGHA
AsNpa�rt4 and inhablIw-Ie; the, Town of
are requested by Council
Not to Park Cars or Tru
. ON TOWN ROADS OR STREETS
December 1, 1976 to Aprils 1,
From 1:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.
IN ORDER TO FACILITATE SNOWPLOUGHING
OPERATIONS
Council will not be responsible for damage
vehicle or any other obstacles parked on r
streets.
WILLIAM RENW
TOWN
To The Public School Electors
of the Townships of Howick and
Turnberry and the Town of Wingham
I am again asking for your
support in this election as
yopr"'representative on the
Huron County Board of Educa-
tion.
I have been associated
with education in this area .
for many years, the Inst five
years as a member of the
Huron Board. I feel that it is
important that a wide spec-
trum of the community be re-
presented.
Many projects and new areas, of endeavour have
ve.stigated while 1 have been a member of the Boar
desire'to see these projects through to completion. I
cularly interested to see that the new curricula re
pounced, are in keeping with the needs of this corn
I am ready and willing to devote as much time as
to represent your interests on the
HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATI
As the only resident of the Rural Sector I feel I c
the viewpoint of both farm and town voters.
ON DT�CEMBER 6
MAY I HAVE YOUR SUPPO
ALEX CORRIG
TO THE
RATEPAYER
THE TCWNS
OF
Howick, Tor
and the t
of Wing
DEAR PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORTER:
I have offerAd my candidacy for the Huron
Education to fill one of the two Public Scho
positions representing the ratepayers of How
berry and the Town of Wingham.
- I would like to explain to the residents of t
munities who I am, and why I am seeking this p
In 1961 I moved to Wingham as general m
Western Foundry Company Limited. The expert
obtained in this position over the post 15 years
lively contribute to the operation of the m
dollar School Board.
As taxpayers, .we are all concerned with t
rising cost of Government, of which education
the major portions. I feel cost control of ed
essential, but not at the expense of education
At the present time I have four children
school in this county and therefore I am ke
ested iA this organization. I feel we have go
in our communities, primarily because of the
in the past of interested and capable local citiz
In order to combat the tendency towards
Government and Government control, and m
fective local leadership and control, we nee
Board of Trustees.
Considering all of the above, I am asking
support in the coming election.
EFFECTIVE EDUCATION MANAGEMEN
BUSINESS EXPERIENCE
Richard
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Gorriee Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibson Thomas MacDonald vidted Mrs.
Of Orangeville spent the weekend Harvey Adams on Sunday.
at their parental homes with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gibson and Mr. Miss Margaret McCready and
and Mrs. Harold Remington, Miss Agnes McCready at Harris-
Wingham- ton visited with Mrs. Glad Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson of
Guests at the home of Mr. and Britton visited Sunday at the
Mrs. Perry Strong on Sunday same home.
were Mrs. Peter Browne and
Douglas Browne of Fordwich, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson
Miss Marie Browne and Mr. and visited Mr. and Mrs. William
Mrs. John Martin and David of Campbell of Harriston on Sun-
Scarborough,'Mr. and Mrs. Daryl day.
Knoblauch of Gowanstown, Dr. Cecil Grainger has returned
and Mrs. Alex Strong and family home from K -W Hospital, Kitch-
of Wingham, Mrs. John Strong ener. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Howes
and Mr. and Mrs. William Strong. and family of Peterborough and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dane and Bruce Grainger of Barrie spent
Shauna and Mrs. Melvin Taylor the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
of Brussels visited Sunday with Cecil Grainger.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith of Kitch- and Mrs. Edwin Elston of
Arva and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
. ener. Stuart of RR 2, Wingham visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thacker of last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Teeswater spent the weekend Edgar Dane.
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Leader. Miss Lois Ferguson, Toronto
Mr. and Mrs.' Ross Wightman and Mrs. James Arnold of Guelph
and family of Chatham, Mr. and spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Ferguson, Acton, M Jack Ferguson.
V
COOP
Great buy
on outdoc
wear for
men
$2795
Public School Eleitora
HOWICK, TURNBERRY, WINGHAM
In Accepting Nomination as a
Trustee on the
Huron County
Board of Education
Ido so as an intensely interested citizen
I am not an expert in the field of education,
but after many years spent in the schools and
universities of the Province I do believe I
have some knowledge of what our system
should provide.
I am fully prepared to give my full attention
to the background, problems and objectives
of our Board of Education. My personal inten-
tion is to work for the best possible educa-
tion for our children, fair dealing with our
school staffs, and the wisest use of our tax
dollars.
• YOUR SUPPORT AT THE POLLS
ON DECEMBER 6
WILL BE SINCERELY APPRECIATED
J. K. McGREGOR; M.D.
?J9ilOWN
i
YS Tf7 ADI/FR71SF... ADYER77'S'F WNFRF/TAff f'5...
SUPER PAK BOOTS
It's a name known for qualityRubber bottoms for wet -
footwear. These boots are resistance. Removable wool
warm and watetproof to get felt liner for warmth. Non-skid
you through the winter com- rubber sole and heel for trac-
fortably. They have heavy, oil- tion even in slippery winter
tanned leather uppers. conditions.
Sturdy cotton $1850 Colorful plaid $875
drill coveralls ea. flannel shirts ea.
10 -oz sanforfzed cotton in olive Parma -press cotton shirts with com-
green Deep pockets. handy 2 -way fortable f -t Rein
e
s
and Town of Wingham: -
I have represented you as a trustee on the
Huron board for the past four years.
I have, in the past, served on town council
° for ten years, two years as a councillor, four
years as deputy reeve and four years as reeve.
In 1971 t was
elected warden of the County of
Huron. '
MY PRIORITIES are to provide the best pos-
sible education for our children and that means
we mus'f continue to advance each year by im-
provinothe methods and direction of our edu-
cation program —the best interests of our
- studs and the best use of your tax dollars.
MY AVAILABILITY — I am as close to the
taxpayers as the nearest telephone. As in the
past, requests #tor information or any possible
complaints will4iave my immediate attention.
a.
I will continue)
to serve you as faithfully as
ever if I receive our support.
On December 6
Re -Elect JACK ALEXANDER -
Work $139
Suedine $S45 Heavy-duty; 9S
vest ea. boot. - 37 r.
For extra protection, Zip- Stee4 toe, insulated safety
front, warm pile lining. boots with puncture -proof
Heavy-duty zipper and soles Bontex foam -
double knit side inserts backed insoles Full and
Extra -long for kidney pro- half sizes 6-13 (no 12'2).
tecti
Snowmot>iile. 50
$
SOCkB --:
pr.
$OCkS . pr -
2
Durable blend of 500° vir-
For winter comfort to 30 F
gin wool -300o viscose -100o
below 0.., 600° wool -40".
nylon. Come in grey with
nylon with thick, rib knit
white top and heel and red
cushioned construction
stupe. One full fitting size
Stretch knit far fit In as -
only , ...........54f-167
sorted colors 546-115
on. Tan
546-900
Cheyenne boot. 549-869.24
guests at the McKenzie-
Mr. and Mrs. William Doig of
Burchill wedding in Gorrie
Molesworth and Dr. and Mrs.
United Church and visited Mr.
Paul Doig and Mark of Guelph
and Mrs. Robert Ferguson. The
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
latter couple also visited with
Archie Miller.
Mrs. James Alcorn.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown at-
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gingrich,
tended the annual Historical
Automobile Society of Canada
New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs.
convention in Barrie over the
Oliver Goetz of Kitchener visited
weekend.
with Mr. and Mrs. Robin Bo
Mrs Thomas MacDonald spent
lander on Sunday.
last Monday with Mrs. Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Earl King, Karen
Edgar and Miss Florence Ed -
and Colleen, Harriston, and Mrs.
wards in London.
COOP
Great buy
on outdoc
wear for
men
$2795
Public School Eleitora
HOWICK, TURNBERRY, WINGHAM
In Accepting Nomination as a
Trustee on the
Huron County
Board of Education
Ido so as an intensely interested citizen
I am not an expert in the field of education,
but after many years spent in the schools and
universities of the Province I do believe I
have some knowledge of what our system
should provide.
I am fully prepared to give my full attention
to the background, problems and objectives
of our Board of Education. My personal inten-
tion is to work for the best possible educa-
tion for our children, fair dealing with our
school staffs, and the wisest use of our tax
dollars.
• YOUR SUPPORT AT THE POLLS
ON DECEMBER 6
WILL BE SINCERELY APPRECIATED
J. K. McGREGOR; M.D.
?J9ilOWN
i
YS Tf7 ADI/FR71SF... ADYER77'S'F WNFRF/TAff f'5...
SUPER PAK BOOTS
It's a name known for qualityRubber bottoms for wet -
footwear. These boots are resistance. Removable wool
warm and watetproof to get felt liner for warmth. Non-skid
you through the winter com- rubber sole and heel for trac-
fortably. They have heavy, oil- tion even in slippery winter
tanned leather uppers. conditions.
Sturdy cotton $1850 Colorful plaid $875
drill coveralls ea. flannel shirts ea.
10 -oz sanforfzed cotton in olive Parma -press cotton shirts with com-
green Deep pockets. handy 2 -way fortable f -t Rein
e
s
and Town of Wingham: -
I have represented you as a trustee on the
Huron board for the past four years.
I have, in the past, served on town council
° for ten years, two years as a councillor, four
years as deputy reeve and four years as reeve.
In 1971 t was
elected warden of the County of
Huron. '
MY PRIORITIES are to provide the best pos-
sible education for our children and that means
we mus'f continue to advance each year by im-
provinothe methods and direction of our edu-
cation program —the best interests of our
- studs and the best use of your tax dollars.
MY AVAILABILITY — I am as close to the
taxpayers as the nearest telephone. As in the
past, requests #tor information or any possible
complaints will4iave my immediate attention.
a.
I will continue)
to serve you as faithfully as
ever if I receive our support.
On December 6
Re -Elect JACK ALEXANDER -
Work $139
Suedine $S45 Heavy-duty; 9S
vest ea. boot. - 37 r.
For extra protection, Zip- Stee4 toe, insulated safety
front, warm pile lining. boots with puncture -proof
Heavy-duty zipper and soles Bontex foam -
double knit side inserts backed insoles Full and
Extra -long for kidney pro- half sizes 6-13 (no 12'2).
tecti
Snowmot>iile. 50
$
SOCkB --:
pr.
$OCkS . pr -
2
Durable blend of 500° vir-
For winter comfort to 30 F
gin wool -300o viscose -100o
below 0.., 600° wool -40".
nylon. Come in grey with
nylon with thick, rib knit
white top and heel and red
cushioned construction
stupe. One full fitting size
Stretch knit far fit In as -
only , ...........54f-167
sorted colors 546-115
Work ; 95 Men's
Gloves pr. $9S
parka
ea.
Tough. practical gloves Sturdy cotton duck with zip
made to take lots of wear front. Pile body lining,
Palm and thumb made quilted sleeves. Detach
from leather. Canvas back, able drawstring hood.
elasticized wast 546-400 Storm cuffs. Green. Saes
S. M. L. XL 546-951
forced
button cuff
zip. Short. reg .tall
.546-000
Assorted colors
546-000
on. Tan
546-900
Cheyenne boot. 549-869.24
Y
RE-ELECT
JACKALEXANDER
FOR HURON BOARD OF EDUCATION
To the Ratepayers of Howick,
Turnberry
forced
button cuff
zip. Short. reg .tall
.546-000
Assorted colors
546-000
V O UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO
BELGRAVE
Work $ 1095
pants pr.
With lined cotton -
polyester. Full -cut with
wide belt loops. Waists
20-44"; inseams 20, 31,
33".
Brown .. 546-305
Green 546-311
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