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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-02, Page 13Township of Turnberry NOTICE OF POLL, Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town- ship of Turnberry in the County of Huron that whereon more candidates ham been nominated to each of the following offices than the number required to fill such offices, therefore Polls will be held at the times and places stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such offkes, ip -OFFICES FOR WHICH POLL WILL BE HELD: R�eve - one to be elected -• Z uty Reeve - one to be elected Councillor - three to be elected Public School Board Trustee - two to be elected Separate School Trustee to the Huron County Board of'Educatioq - one to be elected REGULAR POLL MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1976 Locations: Poll 01 - lower Wingham at Mike's Mini Mart Poll 02 - Bluevale Community Hall Poll Ifs - Municipal Shed, RR 1, Bluevale Poll #4 - Home of Jackson Dunkin, RR 2, Wingham `Victor Bakker Returning Officer 2: a w HmP The Wingham Advance -Timm, December 2, 197# ---Page 13 oar :I apply for Belgra ve 3i ,748 raised e v e o m� n tgrant �- �- . for Bible Society $ 0,000 Pamela and Kevin of The Chatham $peat last week win W Branch ata the By Wawa Oke Women's application form: To tbdr CiOt1° Bible Society has- ' League of St. Patrick's pp pick up the formed by the Ministry that lf the �• �. and �. p�tah its year's work. The trea- The Huron -Perth County church, St. Patrick's Parish framework of the establlisbed grant is approved the school tea' Wigbtman- " s Choir pm �., Miss Greta Harris, r epoirts Board will apply the 'Roman Catholic Separate �1 � citizecns' clubDublin ), Diamonds tihte filiated orggamiyatioos its at- board will be informed by vid d music�at West!leldthat the response has been expand December 6 or 7. Community School Development Teacher Association of St. Pat- and coordinate the activities of In otber business the board in- Ftp Hour on Sunday af- Grant" of $10,000 on behalf of the rick's School. She said Francis all groups; to wort closely with creased the hourly wage paid to tenIn 1975 the on• Rev. lea' Ball of Year's total was Dublin Community Council. Ificknell, a school board mem- the school for use of facilities and the board attendance of i6e, Wil- Wroxeter was the minister for the $1'1104-M• This Year, the autumn At a meeting of the board in ber, and Herb Brown of the Hib- Wan after school and evening liam Imes of Stratford, &= service. canvass, together with any gifts Dublin Monday night of last bert Township Council are on the programs for all age groups; to $4.50 to $5.00 per horn' hem Misses Maria and Michelle and in memoriams totals week, Sister Florence, principal council, and she is a member as help numbers of the community September, 197x, to August 1971. Arr da of Toronto who have $1748.86. This will be sent to the of St. Patrick's School, Dublin, well. to a greater identity in prepsm-, Edward Rowland, su � -i,a- =-,W-* the pat tW^ � Wim• with �� office In Toronto.. explained that the school is the William Eckert, superin- tion for the 100th anniversary of tendent of maintenance for the their its, Mr. and Mrs. The Wingham society wishes to centre of the community as it is tendent of program and Jack Dublin in 1078; to survey the board, is to be given the maxi- Chet Logan, returned on Sunday thank all who helped in any way the only place in Dublin where Lane, superintendent of business needs and interests of Du4n, and mum con package with their to make 1976 so successful. There compensation f a in- parents, lift. and Mn. is a continuing need for more ' meetings can be held. She said and finance for the school board, District to ascertain bow these crease of $1,000.86 for salary and waterloo Anda who have just Bibles each year. Contributions that the various groups meeting acted as adviser's to the council needs be best met; and to hire a $120 increase in fringe bemeM-I returned from holidaying at in the school have formed the 12- as the application for the Com- community school coordinator to as permitted 1WAnti-IoAatipn Acapulco, Mexico. received locally will help the member Dublin Community munity School Development establish the above on a self sup- Board, for the calendar year 1977 Mrs. Jean WiHs of Milton Society to meet tbis demand - Council with Ronald Fergumn as grant was prepared for sub- port basis. raising his salary to about visited for a few days last week The Second Sunday in Advent president. mission to the Ministry of Com- CALLS FOR CO-ORDINATOR $ Sister Florence listed the mem- munity so -vices. 14,025. with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Anderson has bash kept for many centuries erMr. Eckert said the application William Eckert said the ad-hoc and other relatives in the area. as Bible Sunday. This year it falls her groups as the Dublin Athletic Jack Lane told the trustees that for the grant calls for the hiring committee of Trustees John This community extends sym- On December 5. Association, Dublin Limns Club, the grant will only be given to a of the community school coor- O'Drowsky and Michael Com- Why to the Anderson families in On Bible Sunday churches em - Women's Institute, Catholic school board and the grant will dinator who would work closely nolly; Director of Education John the Ins of their monther, Mrs. O. phasiZe the central place of the come to the board, but will be ad- with the council and all affiliated Vintar, and the dean of the G. Anderson- scriptures in the life of the "�"`•` �: �i�� ministrated by the . community groups, especially the school Huron -Perth Deanery, will be Mr. Stanley Drigg of RR 1, Church and of the Christian and N G L IS FARM council. He lathe council will principal and staff, to set up pro- interviewing candidates for co- Gerrie, visited last Wednesday also the need to share the scrip receive only thA portion of the grams that facilitate the use of ordinator of the Family Life Pro- evening with his uncle and aunt, tures with the whole world. DRAINAGE $10,000 that it spends and het e will the school and coordinate the gram next week. He said several Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. t be paying he accounts as sub- needs of all organizations who had applied but only two had Jeffery Scott was able to return mitted to him by the council. He 3 use it. (The community council, Family Life training. borne on Friday after being a The Arctic was first named by Quality Installation _ said he is expected to be respon- formed about two years ago, has Still concerned about the patieent in Wingham and District .the Greeks -after Arktos, the Clay o r Plastic = sible for policing the grant as the had the benefit of school board number of Catholics having their Hospital with pneumonia, constellation of the Great DW. board must guarantee that the approval for use of the building assessment directedto the public Free Estimates expenditures are in accordance for st two years by these school system, rather than the with the terms laid down in the orgAnizations meeting at the separate school system, it was PHONE: 392.6700 application for the money. I Board policy permits suggested that it be put on the Mr. Eckert described the pro- certain groups to use all schools agenda for the new board in R. R.:3 Walkerton or in the system at no cost to 1 program Service offered the January to name a committee to Mich ee l Ward _ by the community council in its group with the board providing look into the situation. . the facilities, including water, Joseph Looby of Dublin said it pottery design ONTARIO DISTRIBUTOR hydro, heat and school equip- would pay to put a man in Strat- ment) . ford, someone who knows real Studio. The coordinator would wort estate and the changeover of Queen &Westmoreland opposite Baityton's Old with the council to develop and property during the year, to deal C0,0 ■ conduct a needs survey in Feb- with it. "We would have one man Mill in Blyth Phone -52 3-4203 ruary, 1977, and an evaluation on top of that all the time. It takes survey in December 1977. He a lot of work." would train volunteer members Ron Marcy of Stratford said We would like to introduce of the council to initiate, organize that following the check-up, in you to the amazing Ashley and maintain specific programs Stratford this fall 26 owners in Automatic wood heater the and identify other agencies that Stratford changed their assess- smallest model burns for 12 would provide added expertise ment to separate school, about 10 hours and heats three rooms: and 'assistance in developing pro- per cent, he estimated. (Franklin burn your heart grams. Vincent Lane said he knew out) on ONE load of wood. The application for the grant there were people in Goderich There are 5 other models and explains how it will be,' spent: who would support the separate they are priced to sell. Leadership (co-ordinator, school system if they were con- Come down to the Pottery trained in community affairs, tacted, who now are permitting and see for yourself. . perhaps a student in such a their assessment to go to the in;t course at university) part-time public schools. salaries and wages, $6,000; travel Gregory Fleming, Ronald Economy models nopv: in stock expenses, $2,000; professional de- Marcy and William Eckert re- velopment, trainee, speakers, ported on the conference they at - $1,500, and other expenses such tended, sponsored by the Federa- as survey material, telephone tion of Catholic Parent-Teacher costs, stationery, $500. Association which they all found Sister Florence said she was in- to be educational and interesting. TO Sister E Bayfield reeve objects to i "filthy' books in library Bayfield Reeve Ed Oddleifson do not believe in censorship but vigorously protested the endorse- there must be some way we can ment of a 'Statement on Intellec- control this sort of thing." tual Freedom' which was at- "I am not a crusader," he said, tacked to the report of the "but I want to express my dis- e'll give you 100gallons of furnace hei •Library Board presented to taste with the recent direction WHuron County Council at its Canada is taking in this field." FY' 011 November meati 1 FREE if we let your tank run out. Mr. O est Tiurs-ent, County Librarian W. Partridge day. By endorsing the statement, told Mr. Oddleifson that "just be- ddleifson said it indicates CO.OP CO-OP Guarantees to keep you warm this winter. If we let your tank *Conditions run out, the next 100 gallons are on us, free. of Guarantee: Let us deliver your fuel oil automatically. Your CO-OP Petroleum drivers have earned a solid re reputation for p tank capacity must be 200 gallons or larger, and your home must be your prime residence dependability. They're backed by a weather computer to tell them with year round occupancy. Also, provided your when your tank needs refilling. We'll delivery quality Fuel Oil all credit is within approved limits, you will be winter long. We guarantee it. eligible for CO -OP's Delivery Guarantee. important to look at the book in its complete context. This offer will not Apply if our failure to deliver Have CO-OP deliver your Fuel Oil and let us war about keeping worry p g results from interruption of supply, impassable you warm. road conditions or any other factor beyond our control. Just another way Co-operatives work. for you, A BRANCH OF UCO UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO r f?m We like to know our customers by name! RELGRAVE BRANCH Al", Wingham Brussels BDlgrtive, Ontario 357-2711 887-645 LJ 0 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO 3 "we agree with the new morality. cause a book has some fotfi lan- guage should not mean that we "Today, we pick up a book and find it contains nine -tenths foul refuse to buy it." He said it was language," he told the council. "I important to look at the book in its complete context. Sam "I feel a sse of revulsion," the Bayfield reeve said. "lin W H! T ECHUR CH many cases it makes me feel sick that our children should be ex - Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire posed to this." Tuckersmith Reeve Elgin of RR 5, Wingham, visited on the Thompson indicated that he felt weekend with his father, Bruce much the same as did Mr. Od- McGuire of Thornbury, and his dleifson. brother, Walter McGuire, and Mrs. McGuire of Collingwood, Stan Profit, reeve of Goderich, They also visited her father, Mr. said that to argue with Mr. Thompson and Mr. Oddleifson Bramhill of Palmerston, and her would be like trying to argue with mother, Mrs. Bramhill, in Palmerston hospital. the "senior citizens and validity of County Council". "It's up to you," he told the Kenneth Johnson, councillors, "don't pick the book up and don't read it." "I'm glad my children are former older because the filth and dirt resident that children today can obtain is dies in California just not up my alley," Seaforth Reeve John Flannery noted. Passed away suddenly at his It was clause four of the seven - seven - home Chino, California, Ken- clause statement arbund which the meth Ferguson Johnson. He controversy was centred, That clause rated that "freedom leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, the former Edythe Camp- of the press requires freedom of bell; a son Terrence and wife Lil- the water to depict what is ugly, lie; his mother, Mabel Miller; shocking and unedifying in life -- and a brother George of Toronto. when such depiction is made with He was buried in Oakdale serious intent." Memorial Park Cemetery. Rev. Ray Hunter of Covina officiated at the memorial service. Mr. Johnson had been amem- ` \ ber of Monterey Park Lions Club. For the past seven years he was Lassociated with National Medical —Miss Sue Nasmith of Toronto Enterprises of Los Angeles. He spent the weekend at the home of obtained his education in Wing- Mrs. Charles Hodgins. ham and furthered his schooling —Two weeks ago, we reported in colleges ht Michigan and Cali- that Mrs. Mary McGill had been fornia in accounting. transferred from the Clinton Ken will be remembered by his Public Hospital to Sesforth many friends in Wingham and for Manor Nursing Home. Mrs. Me - his association with the Kinsmen Gill now has another new home, Club here. He was in his Stith Tullamore Nursing Home on ftario, year, was born in London, On- and later moved to Wing- Kennedy Road South, Brampton. The new transfer means that / ham with his family, Mr. and Mrs. McGill will be cheer to bor Mrs. Murray Johnson. family. SEPARATE SCHOOL ELECTORS OF THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION NC TH OF NO. 8 HIGHWAY i I would like to haZ the privilege of representing you on the County Board of Education. Quality of -education would be my objective, keeping in mind, my convictions, morals and the better financing of the system, in the forefront at all times. Being a father of 8 children three whom have graduated from Goderich District Collegiate, I believe education is a very important part of our lives. I am a beef, cash crop farmer, who has served on local school boards and municipal councils. 1 feel I can be of service to you the voters. 1 kindly solicit your support on December 6th. VOTE EUGENE FRAYNE R. R. NO. 3 GODERICH ONTARIO �- FAM?US BRAND NAME STEREO SPEAKERS AND RECEIVERS 1 DAY ONLY FACTORY SURPLUS SALE SATURDAY, DEC. 1 1 to a. m. - o p.m. SPEAKERS REG. LIST PRICE $30. to 1269. EACH SALE PRICE FROM/ '10. TO S750 EACH SINGLE SPEAKER F M S5. EACH Some speakers with slightly im cf finish or scratch on cabinet. 2 year warranty. Power his ling s to so watts RMS. RECEIVERS - 35 WATTS 1 HF - $160. 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