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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-08-15, Page 74 illllt' C� � TSAI MEANACNi ali 357-2320 L and severances controversial i n Morris ORDER NOW ALUMINUM WINDOWS AND DOORS *Top Quality *Priced Right •Properly Installed Satisfaction guaranteed Complete GLASS SERVICE Window glass heavy 3/16" glass, mirror, plexiglass REPAIRS TO ALL SASH - WOOD and ALUMINUM ]rHome Hardware Stores STAINTON HARDWARE P.O. Box 194 Wingham, Ont. Phone 357-2910 Smwwanimofagriculturalland recommended the severance for non #eicultural use was a application not be approved well discussed topic Aug. 7 when because the proposed use of the eight people went to Morris land wouldn't be oriented, 4111110111111111111111 Township Council to voice an, to agriculture. Objection to an application for Morns council considered at such a severaacx. some length the reasons it could Fright neighbors Vent first to give for advising against East Wawanesh Township allowing the Kingsburys a Council and then to Mwris to severance. Reeve William Elston urge the councils to recommend advised that the only real reason that the Hunan County land for turning down a severance division committee turn down application could be that the Ron and Gloria Kingsburys' county official plan doesn't allow severance application at Lot 1, it. Conc. 6, Morris Township. Most council members ex - The neighbors, all farmers, pressed concern that there said they doiPt want the should be greater control over Kingsburys to sever a 900 by 500- severances in agricultural areas, foot lot from their farm at the but found it impossible to identify intersection of County Road 16 a way of discouraging and Highway 4, south of severances without eliminating Belgrave. Mr. Kingsbury was at them. The farmers present the Morris meeting earlier and couldn't think of suitable ideas said he intends to build a farm either.. machinery repair shop at the "I wish I had better reasons for corner if the severance is allowed doing what I'm doing," Coun- and the land is rezoned cillor Ross Procter admitted agricultural commercial from before voting to turn down the agricultural. Kingsbury severance ap- After about two hours plication. discussion on the matter, council Other council members were decided to recommend that the Mr. and Mrs. Kingsbury. The severance application be turned Jamieson attended church camp down, reversing an earlier decision to tentatively approve Firemen hold the application. parks and recreation board. The application should be practice session turned down because it would In other business Dorothy increase congestion at the in- tersection, would use class one There were no fires during the agricultural land, could restrict past week, but the Wingham Fire the growth of neighboring farm Department held its regular operations, was opposed by practice session Monday night, neighbors and wouldn't be Fire Chief Dave Crothers necessary because of similar reported. He said they simulated a farm repair services to be available just north of Belgrave, rescue from a burning building, council decided. bringing a person out -through a East Wawanosh council second -storey window to the Savin r//Highest Savings Account Rate Ever! VICTORIA AND. GREY TRUST Since 1844 Contact our office: Main Street East Listowel 291-1450 Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation ground and getting the hoses and water hooked up. This was just one of a number of practice sessions he plans to hold this fall. It is easier to work quickly and efficiently in a real emergency when you know iust what to do from having practiced it beforehand, he noted. Not too late to claim prizes Did you find your matching registration number during the centennial celebrations? If so it's y ,'"T'' TI[ate to claim the -cash prizes offered. Ten duplicate numbers were placed on the name badges handed out at registration, with a cash prize of . $60 offered to the first two people to match themselves and smaller prizes for later matches. As of last week no one had come forward to claim any of the prizes, Registration Chairman Verne Galbraith said. With 4,600 badges handed out during registration that isn't too sur- prising; still the scheme achieved its goal of encouraging people to look at one another's name tags and introduce themselves, she noted. The cash prizes may still be claimed at The Home Place if anyone did find his or her mat- ching number. vil�dI10�S new3o0Tntive 0 nwest: msmallbusiness Small Business Development Corporations Program This new program is designed to encourage private sector investment in small businesses throughout Ontario by the formation of Small Business Development Corporations. The Incentive Investors who purchase equity shares in a Small Business Development Corporation receive financial incen- tives that amount to a 301/6 grant for individuals and a 30"/n tax credit for corporations. On a S1,000 investment, individual investors get a 5300 grant and corporations, a S300 tax credit against Ontario Corporations Income Tax. it's a straightforward process and the Ministry of Revenue is ready to receive applications. Formation of a Small Business Development Corporation An individual, corporation or group of investors can set up a Small Business Development Corporation to invest in eligible small businesses, if certain requirements are met. Please Ask Us Ministry of Revenue staff are ready to discuss with you how to establish a Small Business Development Corpora- tion and how to apply for a grant or tax credit. If you require information or assist- ance, call our Information Centre toll-free from anywhere in Ontario: e In Metro Toronto, dial 96.5-8470 e In Area Code 807, ask the Operator for Zenith 8-2000 e 1 In all other areas, dial 1-800-268-7121 Lorne Maeck• M Minister of Revenue Frank Miller, Treasurer of Ontario L aur Grossman, in'rster of Industry and Tourism Ontario 1 reluctant to make a motion Wgwanosh Parks and BaCeeatim meetiv$ held to resolvehe issue. on the Morris storm drain system townships. Mr. Elston explained voicing council's rejection of the Board, which operatey. the Tbas will also be s public wt ich runs tinder the Humphrey that when Highway 11111111 was severance application and such a i facility , presently halt:' an meeft to decide what should be subdivision in East 'Wa>vaposh, rerouted in 1966 the Blsc#haH motion by Councillor Bob Grasby operating deficit and it hasn't dope to keep a library open in recently rejected by the Ontario Drain was also diverted and the had to be withdrawn when no one been determined how it show be Walton. The present library Municipal Board. Under the engineer's report was never would second it. paid off. Some East Wawanosh building is too small and is too agreement Morris agreed to amended to reflect the change. Eventually Councillor Clare people maintain that Morris cold in the winter. Council passed maintain the storm sewer unless Engem Andy McBride of Van Camp made the motion snit council should take a large, share a motion to call a meeting with damage is caused by souneope the 12th _ .. - , - .'may operated the service station, got a seconder though he had : of the deficit because so many the public and the councils of else, in which case it would have Uktimnd Engineering in the been earlier warned, by Clark Morris residents use the Grey and McKillop townships to to be repaired by whoever did the and the ministry of Nancy Michie that he might be in facilities Some Morris people see what can be. done to find a damage. transportation and com- conflict of interest, acting both as say their township shouldn't pay new library building. Mrs. Georgie Welwood, widow munientions, which caused the a councillor and as a neighbor of too much because it has only two Dale Jamieson and Bob There was no business to drain to be rerouted, paid the Mr. and Mrs. Kingsbury. The members on the eight -member Jamieson attended church camp discuss in the Blackhall Drain egiww's fees - motion was passed. parks and recreation board. TOWNSHIP AGREES court of revision -meeting hold by. In other business a $150 grant In other business Dorothy Ml's. Victor Emerson were Mrs. Jim Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Stan council authorized the representatives Morris, was made to the Bluevale Coultes described the situation at A report in this week's Ad- reeve and clerk sign an reeve Turnberry and Eastt Wawanosh Community Hail Board the Belgrave arena. The East ,vane -Times gives details of a t agreement with East Wawanosh of Brussels were Sunday visitors Personal Notes from Whitechurch Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mooney and Walter Elliott, Karen, Barry, spent the holiday weekend with away Tuesday of last week. This and family of Mildmay were family of Amherstview spent the David, Sherry Bradley, Clara his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Lore- community extends sympathy to Sunday visitors with Mr. and weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Milligan, Mrs. Agnes Elliott of McGlynn, and her parents, Mr. Mrs. Cliff Heffer, Gordon and Mrs. Walter Moore and family. John Bell. The Mooneys are Wingham, Brent Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin. Norman in the passing of their Kimberley Rintoul of St. friends from the last charge and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw "and In the Wingham4ebringville, mother., The Welwoods are well Helens and Tracy Gardner of where Mr. Bell preached. Michelle of London, Mr. and Mrs. Intermediate ball game .at known in this community, having Belmont visited a few days last Anyone attending the Canadian Gordon Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brussels on Monday evening of farmed south of Whitechurch on also week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon National Exhibition on Monday, Blake and Amanda, all of last week, it took 15 innings decided the 12th _ .. - , - .'may operated the service station, Rintoul. August 27, might be interested in Brussels, attended a one-year before the game could be Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock knowing that Miss Colleen birthday party for Jeffery Elliott 1-0 for Wingham. Joe Tiffin plays were caretakers of Chalmers and Jack attended the Whytock Farrier will be presenting a at the home of his parents, Mr. with this team. Presbyterian Church and resided for time in the house now owned family reunion Sunday at Kin- recital of classical piano music at and Mrs. Paul Elliott of Brussels. Mrs. Georgie Welwood, widow a cardine where approximately 30 6 p.m - in the Music Building near Dale Jamieson and Bob of the late. Ezra Welwood, passed by Dawson Craig. gathered. the Pure Food Building. Jamieson attended church camp , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and Sunday visitors with Mr. and at Kintail last week. family of Wroxeter were Monday Mr. Mrs. Walter Ml's. Victor Emerson were Mrs. Jim Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Whitechurch residents are sorry that Miss Annie Kennedy of A d s topic Year of the Ch• i • visitors with and Moore and family. Chisholm of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Wingham was admitted to Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Speiran Greenless, Campbellville. Miss Lynda Moore of Camp Wingham and District Hospital. Her many friends here wish her a of Whitechur me-ethly of Brussels were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Borden was a weekend visitor in speedy recovery. Gordon Rintoul. the village. Mrs. Victor Emerson received Whitechurch—Mrs. Iain until 5 p.m. Tea tables will be set On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans, Lisa word from Mrs. R. Berg that Trainor of the Salvation Army, up at the sale. Gary Rintoul and Joe Corey and Larry of Ballinafad were Mrs. Elmer Wilker of Stratford Wingham, was the guest speaker Roll call was a .,, :..1 by 19, attended a Charolais sale in the Sunday visitors with his parents, passed away August 6 in Strat- when the Women's Institute met telling some ways people can Sarnia area. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, and her ford General Hospital. The Wednesday evening of last week help children. The motto, ' The On Sunday afternoon Mr. and parents of Kinloss. members of Whitechurch with the theme, "The Year of the best inheritance a parent can Mrs. Don Caesar held a family • Sunday visitors with Mr. and Women's Institute will Child". give his child is a few minutes of reunion at their home for Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Mr. and remember that when they at- Mrs. Trainor was introduced his time", was prepared by Mrs. Struthers relatives. After lunch Mrs. Gordon Campbell and tended a meeting at Stratford by Mrs. George Fisher and spoke Johnston Conn and read by Mrs. all went across to the ball park Heather, Kitchener; Mr. and they had their evening meal at of the three main aspects in Fisher. She spoke of a -busy where a lively game of bail ,- iYu-s. Leotiaru Robinson, i.isi;<. 'i_, s 1,�::E by the river. 'Mirs. � .,, . i:... deali.,a with ehilriran • being ...e .o r„ghino world which often leaves finished off the excitement of the and Tracy, Belgrave; Mr. and She was Tweedsmuir curator for aware, ,caring and sharing. She little time for the important day. Mrs. Mack Cardiff, Brussels; the Perth Centre Women's In- read Jesus' words from St. things of life, like communicating Visitors last Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul, stitute, secretary- treasurer for Matthew's Gospel when He told with a child and learning: his Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan Stephen, Scott and Stuart. the Guelph area and a charter His disciples to avoid offences thoughts. She spoke of the im- and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan were To celebrate Jonathan Lewis' and life member of Athlone WI. and not despise the little ones. portance of giving children Mr. and Mrs. Jim McIntyre of - birthday on Sunday, his parents, Joe Tiffin Jr. attended a Mrs. Fisher presented Mrs. praise when they do something Val Caron and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Lewis, held a Bantam hardball school for a Trainor with a gift following her well and stressed teaching a child Irwin McClenaghan, St. Thomas. relative birthday party. In at- week at Riverside Park, interesting talk. obedience. She closed her talk Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of tendance were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wingham, and received a cer- President Miss Merle Wilson with a poen. Plattsville were recent visitors ` Empey, Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. tificate. opened the meeting with the Ode, _ with and Mai .Carl me- Murray Coultes, Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joey Collect and Lord's Prayer. The Mrs. Tom Metcalfe and Mrs. _Mr. Clenaghan. Mrs. Ben Me- Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Mrs. Orville Tiffin recently minutes were read by secretary- Alan Falconer gave readings and Clenaghan returned home with Miller, Wingham; grandparents attended the 40th wedding an- treasurer Mrs. Alan Falconer Miss Wilson conducted .a Mother them for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Coultes; great niversary celebration in and the treasurer's statement Goose contest. The singing of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl me- grandmother Mrs. - Mayme Walkerton for Mr. and Mrs. was given. Arrangements were national anthem and Grace Clenaghan attended the Dob- Caslick of Wingham and brother Lloyd Platt. made for the September 15 sale of closed the meeting and lunch was berftein-Baird wedding in Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McGlynn, crafts, baking, vegetables and served by Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Cayuga last weekend. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and Janet of Kitchener white elephant articles from 2 Farrier and Mrs. Emerson. LOTTERY WINNERS—Sixteen members of ,management and staff at the W!ngham branch of the Toronto: Dom inlon Bank shared In a $100,000 lottery and (front), Harry Verburg, Terry Eames, Russ Wylie and BIII Amos. The win. Among the happy winners, with their prize, are: Shelley Campbell, Ann other winners, not shown, are Marian Sellers, Karen Snow, Marilyn Moffatt, Hogg, Linda Harkness, Carol Dunn, Barb Tervlt, Jean Deans, Denise Reilly Denise O'Brien and Nick O'Donohue. 9