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Kindergarten student at Wingham Public School and Bill Davidson, a Grade 4 student
there.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1979
12:00 NOON - JUDGING OF ONTARIO SPRING JERSEY SHOW
12:30 P.M. - JUDGING OF HURON COUNTY HOLSTEIN SHOW
1:00 P.M. - JUDGING OF GOAT SHOW
3:00 P.M. - ARENA CONCESSIONS OPEN
6:00 P.M. - LADIES' EXHIBITS OPEN
7:30 P.M. -MINI TRACTOR PULL (SANCTIONED PULL)
10:00 P.M. - ARENA CONCESSIONS CLOSE
SATURDAYr JUNE 2, 1979
10:00 A.M. - JUDGING OF LINE CLASSES FOR LIGHT HORSES
11:00 A.M. - JUDGING OF POULTRY CLASSES
11:00 A.M. - JUDGING OF SHEEP CLASSES
12:00 NOON - ARENA CONCESSIONS OPEN
1:00 P.M. - JUDGING OF LIVESTOCK CLASSES
1:00 P.M. - PARADE -LEAVES LEGION HAIL
- ONTARIO MASSED PIPE BA
WILL PARTICIPATE
2:00 F.M. - OFFICIAL OPENING
2:30 P.M. - BABY SHOW
7:00 P.M. - JUDGING OF TEAMS IN, HARNESS
8:30 P.M. - GRANDSTAND SHOW
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SUNDAY, �
1:00 P.M. - ARENA CONCESSIONS AND LADIES' EXHIBITS OPEN
1:00 P.M. - HORSE SHOW, JUDGING OF WESTERN, GAMES, ETC.
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i 1:00 P.M. - JUDGING OF BEEF CATTLE CLASSES
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The Wingham Advance-Timeo, May 28, 1879—Pam
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Still no a reemen �
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on ontroversial severance
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There is still no agreement
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meeting the county laid division
Plication submitted for the
between Keith Montgomery and
committee, which must make a
severance appears to conform to
residents of Hutton Heights on his
decision on the severance ap-
the county plan and "it's very
difficult to turn down something
proposal to erect a storage and
machinery repair building near
plication, is not interested in
conspiracy theories. It, like the
that conforms to the law".
that residential development.
Ontario Municipal Board which
Mrs. Harold Congram has
The two sides met with
would examine the matter if the
applied for a five -acre severance
members of the East Wawanosh
committee's decision were ap-
on her farm adjacent to Hutton
Township councii, solicitor
pealed, takes only sworn
Heights and Mr. Montgomery
Robert Campbell and Huron
evidence and then makes its
wants to erect a 50 by 72 foot sled
County Planner Gary Davidson
decision on that basis, he said.
building on the lot. He toiltl the
at Belgrave last week but were
He noted that if residents are
meeting he has berms selling seed
unable to iron out their dif-
concerned Mr. Montgomery
grain and fertilizer for many
ferences.
won't use the land for the pur-
years and does pian to use the
The start of the meeting was
poses set out in the application it
building for storing time as well
delayed by about 45 minutes
can be zoned to make sure he
as for repair of his school buses.
owing to confusion among some
does. If their objection is in
He said he would be sterhelg only
members of council over the
Principle, however, their only
one or two buses on the property,
starting time and the fact that
recourse is to fight it before the
not up to a dozen as Mr. Hamilton
Mr. Montgomery was late in
land use committee and the
charged.
arriving. Once it did get un-
OMB, he added.
While the township council
derway Ross Hamilton,
Mr. Hamilton said the ob-
cannot itself make a decision m
representing the Hutton Heights
jection is to the principle of the
the severance application, only a
delegation, repeated the ob-
severance.
recommendation to the land
jections to the proposed building
The committee can impose
division committee, it has also
he had voiced at the last council
conditions to make sure the land
received a building permit ap-
meeting.
use stays agricultural, Mr.
plication for the proposed
Mr. Hamilton, backed up by
Davidson said, noting it could
structure from Mrs. Congram,
virtually all the residents of the
requere passage of a zoning
the present landowner. Mr.
development, said they oppose
bylaw as a condition of
Davidson said after the meeting
the severance for very specific
severance. He said a zoning
he would recommend council
reasons, a major one of which is
bylaw is the only way in which a
defer action on the permit ap-
"the deception in the whole af-
municipality can control the use
plicationuntil the matter of the
fair".
of land.
severance is decided.
He cited difficulty in finding
out just what the building will be
If a person makes an sp-
plication which is not bona fide,
The meeting at Belgrave was
used for, noting that on the ap-
when you zone them into the use
not a formal council meeting and
plication it says farm machinery
listed on the application they
no action was taken on the
repair but reporting that when he
usually back out, he commented.
matter. Council's next regular
talked to Mr. Montgomery and
He also noted that the ap-
meeting is set for June 5.
Allan Nicholson, whom he ter-
Miracle", were sung by Mrs.
and find His promises and make
med a silent partner in the
t ' `th talked bot
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br, ey e y a ° C anges ►n agrMu Lure
He charged that Mr. Mon-
tgomery was using storage of explained by WI speaker -
seed grain and fertilizer and
farm machinery repair on the BELGRAVE—Members of the and provincial marketing
application as a subterfuge to get
Women's Institute held their May
systemp that have been, set hp in
around the county plan, making
meeting recently on the theme of
recent years. "Farmers
it appear the building would be
"Agriculture". Mrs. William
shouldn't be a pawn in the
used for agricultural purposes.
Fenton, convener of the
politicians' hands," he said.
"It's a deceptively designed
program, read appropriate
Mrs. Garner Nicholson spoke
application to delude council," he
poems on the theme,
on her experiences at the recent
charged. "It's not an honest one
"Agriculture Is Big Business and
Institute officers' ....'.':. -..: at
and shouldn't be considered."
a Real Way of Life".
Waterloo. Mrs. Len James
Later he referred to the ap-
Speaker for .the evening was
conducted the business.
plication as a "crock of you-
Cliff Robb of CKNX. He gave a
Delegates were reminded of the
know -what".
most interesting speech on the
District Annual at Holmesville
He said residents are also
changes in agriculture from 100
United Church on. May 28. A
concerned that having a com-
years ago when 85 per cent of the
donation of 10 dollars was given
mercial building next door to
population lived on farms to the
to the Red Shield appeal. The
their homes will decrease the
present day when only 4.9 per
Institute also decided to cater for
value of their houses and they
cent of the population are far-
the East `ifawanosh Public
expect council to protect them
mers. He stressed the need for a
School graduation banquet en
from this intrusion.
national farm polity to bring
June 25 with Mrs. Glenn Codtea
Gary Davidson told the
order to the system of national
and Mrs. John Anderson in
charge.
Sealed bids are now being
MrsH Osborne speaks to
accepted for the plowing match
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quilt. Bids must be in by June 19
with the quilt going to the highest
Goforth
bidder.
members,
guests
Night for the
The Goforth Evening Auxiliary
God; Peace through communion
needlepoint course was an -
nounced for May 24 at 7:30 at F.
entertained guests from the
with Him;" Peace through
E. Madill Secondary School.
Presbyterian congregations of
commitment; Peace through
The meeting closed with lunch
Belmore, Bluevale and
obedience.
served by Mrs. William Coultes
Whitechurch at its regular
The speaker said, "In order to
and Mrs. Clarence Hanna.
meeting held May 15.
know the peace of forgiveness we
Mrs. Robert McKague, con-
must have the right relationship
vener, gave the call to worship
and extended a welcome to the
with Jesus, recognize what sin is
and that we are sinners. When we
MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE
visitors. A study on Mary, the
know we have been forgiven we
Bel rave
g
mother of Jesus; was given by
must ask for the ability to forgive
Mrs. Redmond MacDonald. Two
others who have wronged us""
Five tables of euchre were
solos entitled, "An Evening
Mrs. Osborne encouraged her
played last Wednesday night.
Prayer" and "It Took a
listeners to feed on God's word
This was the final party of the
Miracle", were sung by Mrs.
and find His promises and make
season. Winners were-: high lady,
Mary Lee, accompanied by Mrs.
them personal. Mrs. McKague
Verena Bone; novelty lady, Ruth
Hugh Clugston. Prayers were
thanked the speaker and best
Johnston; low lady, Mrs. Herson
offered by Mrs. G. W,
wishes of the Goforth Auxiliary
Irwin; men's high, Albert Bacon;
Cruickshank.
were extended to Mrs. Osborne
novelty man, Victor Youngblut;
Mrs. Clugstpn introduced Mrs.
and her husband, Rev. Harvey
low, Leslie Short; lucky chair,
Harvey OsboriW of Whitechurch
Osborne, who leave soon to serve
James R. Coultes; most visible
who spoke on "The Peace of
in Thompson, Manitoba.
buttons, Lorne Jamieson; birth -
God". She stated that God wants
Following the closing hymn the
day, Mrs. Hazel Davidson.
this peace to be a daily ex-
business was conducted by the
The community extends sym-
perience for His children. Mrs.
president, Mrs. Robert Camp-
pathy to R. H. Coultes and family
Osborne outlined her talk using
bell. An hour of fellowship
on the death of his sister, Lena,
the following headings: Peace
followed. The Maitland
(Mrs. Harmon Mitchell) of Roth -
through knowing Jesus'
Presbyterial will be held at
say. Funeral services were con -
forgiveness; Peace which comes
Melville Presbyterian Church,
ducted in Harriston, on Thurs-
from forgiving others; Peace
Brussels, on May 28.
day.
through knowing the word of
MRS. VICTOR EMERSON
Whitechurch Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Sharon, Brenda and Darlene of Laidlaw.
St. Ci+uia Ines spent the holiday Paul Falconer of Sarnia spent
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. the weekend with his grand -
Victor Emerson and at their mother, Mrs. Robert Mowbray.
farm home. Mrs. Eileen Parker and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBurney of granddaughter Jennie Parker of
' Toronto spent the holiday Exeter spent the weekend with
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
Wesley Tiffin and with Mr. and and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan.
Mrs. Victor Emerson, painting Mr. and Mrs. Ted Me -
their house. Clenaghan spent the weekend
`. A surprise 2 -5th wedding an- with Miss Mildred McClenaghan.
,$ niversary celebration was held Attending the Women's In -
for Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillespie stitute District Annual May 15 at
Sunday evening at the home of Kincardine from Whitechurch
A Mr. and Mrs. Bushell where branch were Miss Merle Wilson,
about 3.5 friends gathered. At- Mrs Johnston Conn, Mrs. Tom
`+1k
tending from Whitechurch were Metcalfe, Mrs. Garnet Farrier
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r .• Mr. and Mrs. borne Durnin, Mr and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mrs.
.. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and Mrs. Gordon Wall of Wingham,
t' Garnet Farrier. District secretary -treasurer, also
Mrs. Fred Davis and Dana of attended.
LaSalle spent the weekend with Mrs. Harvey Osborne and Mrs.
ESSAY WINNER her mother, Mrs. Garnet Farrier. Simon deBoer spent Friday in
John Wray of RR 1, Wing- Weekend visitors with Mr. and Kitchener.
ham, won the 5100 cheque Mrs. Walter Elliott and family Anniversary services will be
from the Advance -Times for were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw held on Sunday, May 27, with
his submission In the election and Michelle and Mr. and Mrs. guest speaker Rev. R. T. A.
essay contest. Mr. Wray's Paul Elliott and Jeffery of Marshall of Strathroy. Services
prize-winning essay appeared Brussels. will be at 11 a.m. and a p.m.
In Iasi week's Advance Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharme of Harvey Osborne spent 11fta
Times. Goderich were Sundav visitom qday in Toronto.