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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-08-22, Page 5J The Teeswater Creamery The Oldest Creamery In Canada Manufacturers of The Advance-Tiahes, August 22, 197W—Pa�f Personal Notes from Whitechurch aWdW Wd C0 is meeting topic Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Beecroft, Wironview Road. home town. Mr. Mrs. Ewart Taylor of at London. This community extelpda visitor with mr. and Mn. Fred Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Vidor { Angela, Joinder and Janis of Exeter ThundtY w Mr. and Mrs. Moss of Harry 1Plattsville on Saturday brought and with his Regina are vtsttingMr. sincere sympathy to Bill Neable family in the sudden passing Emerson. and Mn. Al Olson of . E ES E ` ' were with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft bar mother, Mrs. Mary MC- gena n, who had visited with sister, Edith (Mrs. Graham Moffat), of Teeswater. Mr. and and of Mrs. Neable on the weed. Livonia were visitor Friday to you Gerrie TliYla, the topics of discussion at meeting to be held next Bank Special Savings Account 1® and Karen. Mrs. Dawe Webster, Mark and then w weeks, to her home Mrs. Taylor flew from Regina to funeral on The family is well known in this area, having resided on the 4th Tuesday with Mn. Wingham, Mr. and Mn. Fred Convenjwv* Located on Highway No. 4 at Teeswater Green Hill, Matthew of Halifax spent a few This community extends attend Mr. Moffat's Saturday. On Sunday they an Con. of Kinloss for a time where Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Vidor STORE Nomt : weeks with Hugh Sinnamon• Mr. anti Mrs. Lorne Durnin sympathy to Mrs. Ken Pettigrew tended church at Chalmers and they were friends with all the farmers, helping them whenever iinerson. 'Mr. and Mn. Ivan Laidlaw last 9:00 a.m. to b:00 m. Monday to Saturday P• Y 4 fir.: attended the wedding of their (none Andrea Arians} in the acing of Iter husband on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. they were in need of help. week had insulation put in rich (Holidays Included) rescue equipment a department granddaughter, Karen Scholtz, in Goderich pa due to a heart attack. He was 41 Moffat spent the afternoon with �n Mrs. Cliff Heffer was a caller Mrs. house walls. This community extends to fire departments, provincial and ambulance crews in ` with a gathering in the Gorrie United Church basement and Stnaley Norman Aug. 18. Those present from a year old. He: mother, Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill on Saturday on Mr. and Victor Emerson. Mrs. Graham Moffat of Those attending were Mr. and include a department's res. pon- regarding fire inspectionsA Toronto - Federally Chartered T-1 Company Wmhe, Conodo Deposit kwuronce Gorpo.oanr distance, were from Sudbury, Adams, `Ment to Perth where Mr. d at his Pettigrew is being buried Evans attended the family picnic We are pleased report we snd Teeswater itsin Kitchener, Mrs. Melvin Omand toxic gas from a fire in a building New Brunswick, London, Sarnia, and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold insulated with urethane foam' Annie was Y the passing oin Bayfield Kinlough St. Helals Blyth from Wingham hospitab on bo ow- Wingham hospital. Burial ser- Wingha by Rev. Jahn Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goderich, ����� Omand, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Saturday. vice was conducted yi. GREGORY STUART Stu- and Red fir' Alberta. T u r n b e r ry a e e e pt s tender Sunday visite with Annie Kennedy were Mr. and Mrs. Bell of Chalmers church an Saturday. R 793214 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Taylor ofRegina heating problems to Mrs. Clifton Coulter and family Duhrnin, Mrs. Bolt, Mrs. Floris Leaver of North Bay s�® art, T,eeswater, are pleased to the graduation of and Mrs. Graham Moffat•Lorne Monday for a C i n . of B a n e Irwin and Kenneth Purvis of visited with Mrs. Casale announce of Teeswater were surf D Mitchel. Mowbray from Wednesday to Ontario their son, Gregory Earl, from the funeral services course at visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Turnberry Township has Concession at a cost of ;17,619. Nat Thomson of Lucknow was Saturday and visited with Charlie Ontario Municipal Board the Humber College of Ap- Emerson. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. awarded the contract for sur- The cost of surfacing inside the a Friday afternoon caller on Mr. Leaver at Cosy Cornus Nursing IN THE MATTER OF Section 36 of The plied Arts and Technology. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and facing a portion of the rebuilt B- Wingham town limits will be split and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Procter, Home. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer Planning Ad (R.S.O. 1970, c. 349), Greg Is the grandson of family were Mr. and Mrs. Ross line road, with the work to be with the town. In business council hired Steven and Andy of Sutton's Bay spent the weekend with Mr. and - and. Clarkson Martin, 124 Carling Terrace, Wingham. He at. Henderson, Barbara and Bonnie of Lucknow, and Maureen Perrot completed by Sept. 1. At a meeting Aug. 14 council other C. G. Longdo as dump super- were Thursday and Friday Mrs. Relison Falconer of Sarnia. IN THE MATTER OF an application by The tended Preston High School of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Paul opened tenders on the project and visor, replacing Joe Dillon, ef- Coporation of the Town of VAngham for and graduated from F. E. Laidlaw and Michael of London voted to award the contract to the fective Aug. 16. Mr. Longdo is to Zr approval of Its Restricted Area By -low Madill Secondary School. He and Paul Elliott and Jeffery of low bidder, Saugeen Spraying be at the dump between 10 a.m. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND 1659.1974 apprenticed with Turner d. Brussels. lAd. of Durham. Only two tenders and 6 p.m. Saturdays; he will be Porter Funeral Directors Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb at- were received and the one from paid $4.50 an hour. Ltd. of Toronto and Is pre- tended the Ferguson Cronin Saugeen Spraying had arrived Ella Searson was again hired to APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING wedding in Dublin Church on late, but council decided before count dogs in the township at the sently employed at Bracken STIJiM-11)i - ridge-Asheroff Funeral �ni�Y, Aug. 18• ��' and opening the tenders that it should same rate as last year: ;1.50 per THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints the reception were held at be considered anyway since it dog plus mileage. The counting is We proudly invite you to attend Steam -Eta, ho Home, Owen Sound, as a Bre o a appeared to have been delayed in to be done during the month of P Y Thursday, the 27th do of September, 1979 at the ur of licenced funeral director. g Y ten o'clock (local time in the forenoon at the Town Hall, niece of Dave Gibb. the mail. September< to share the excitement of the largest Town of Winghorp, for the hearing of all parties interest- Following graduation exec- Saturday, Aug. 19, Mr. and The contract calls for paving Building permits were ap- assemblage of steam traction engines in ed in supporting or opposing this application. cases a family dinner was en- Mrs Dave Gibb attended a the road with tar and chip for 1.37 proved as presented, with per- the country, operating continuously through - If you do not attend and are not represented at this hear- joyed In the Cloud Room of barbeque and picnic at Mr. and miles from the railroad tracks at mita going to John Green, an out the show. Over eighty vintage gasoline in gg the Board may proceed in your absence and you the Skyline Hotel, Toronto. Mrs Bob McKinley's cottage on the Wingham end to the 6th addition to his slaughterhouse; tractors will also operate daily. will not be entitled to any further noticar of the proceed- Robert Peel, an implement shed;, ings. Goldwyn Gallaway �n addition Also, we have over one hundred and fifty In the event the decision is reserved, persons taking part �-- MRS. GEORGE BROWN , to a trailer; Mrs. 'Betty Lee, a gasoline engines, antique cars, models, in the hearing may request a copy of the decision from trailer; Milton Boyd, a garage; antiques and crafts, souvenirs and much the presiding Board Member. Such decision will be mail- Brian McBurney, a garage; more. ed to you when available.Bruce MacDonald,_ greenhouses; .. So, please plan now to attend the 19th N O e S and Lynn Hoy Enterprises, a DATED at Toronto this 31 st day of July, 1979 Gorrie Pworkshop addition. annual presentation of Steam -Era. SECRETARY Council also noted it had no MILTON FAIR GROUNDS EXPLANATORY NOTE Mr. and Mrs. William Saturday with Mr. and Mrs• the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack objection to a severance ap- Buchanan of Comber visited at Martin Scott before leaving to Leppington. plication from Roy Pennington. AUGUST 31SEPTEMBER 1, 29 3 &4 The purpose of this hearing is to consider the Town of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer attend the wedding of Margaret's Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger The application relates to Lot 38, _• -:_., Wingham's zoning by-law whichwaspassed in 1974. The Farrish. Mr. ' Buchanan was a cousin, Jo Ann Wrightson, to visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Con. 14 in East Wawanosh purpose of the zoning by-law is to control the use of land classmate of Mr. Farrish at the David Alexander in the United Wayne Williams, RR 1, Township. and buildings in the Town of Wingham. Anybody wishing Ontario Agricultural College, Brethren Church neat' Tiverton. Gowanstown. Turnberry council will meet Guelph, in 1920. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Linden, next at 10 a.m. on Sept. 4 in the to speak in favor of the zoning by-law or in opposition to It imvy attend this hearing. The hearing is open to the Miss Janet Grainger of Kelly and David of London spent Brenda and Christopher King township office, g to present It �� "�t Public and anyone may attend. A copy of the zoning by- Wallaceburg visited Mr. and the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. of Stratford spent several days A public meeting to present the Mrs. Cecil Grainger on Friday. George Noble and Ker. with their grandparents, Mr. and draft of the township secondary law may be obtained for review at the Clerk's office in Miss Margaret Scott and Dean Mr. and Mrs. Dick Erret of Mrs. Ivan Haskins. plan and review its contents has the Town Hall.- Benvenuto of Toronto visited Waterloo spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Morton Squire, been called for 8 p.m. Sept. 11 at Our Corinne and James of Sherwood the Turnberry Central School. Park, Alberta, spent a few days �� ��' . rWlth Mrs. Squires_ parents, Mr. I r. ,. and Mrs. Fred Hayden. Mr. and w Mrs. Delmer Gorsalitz and Mr. Rescue equipment than all 3 ' �- -A M" !`fl rl 7.nPllio Af Rirrh 10 e paEwaatl or Metal patio Tables Wingham Many more summer items at fl- Run, Michigan, spent the is meeting topic w weekend at the same home. Gn Sunday a family picnic was held for fire chiefs at Mornington Park. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mundell The types of equipment needed Chequing Interest spent a few days with Rev. and by fire departments to rescue Bank Chequing Account Yes 0% Mrs. W. A. Henderson and Mr. accident victims will be one of a 'fire Bank Savings Account Yes 3% and Mrs. James O. Brisbin at the topics of discussion at meeting to be held next Bank Special Savings Account 1® Bruce Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor chiefs' month, Wingham Chief Dave + , , , 1 ® 'Visited Sunday with friends at Crothers reports. the chief from the It's clearly a better deal for your money at Standard. You Green Hill, He said Huron Park department as well can save, write cheques, and collect 10'/2% a interest with just Don Owens, advisor for this one account! One book! And your first three cheques each as from the Ontario Fire month are free. If you're a senior citizen, they're all free. area Marshall's office, recently at- Make one easy move to Standard Trust. Get yourself One Fred Coulter tended a coarse at the Ontario Account ... me book. It's simple! And a good move for Fire College and will be talking your money. marks 89th year about what extrication and rescue equipment a department STANDARD ,_�, ester of this by his family should have. They will also discuss the relationship between 'TRUST vin p was honored on We occasion of bis 89th bir- fire departments, provincial and ambulance crews in 237 Josephine St.. Wingham. Ont. /Telephone 357 2022 with a gathering in the Gorrie United Church basement police rescuing the victims of highway on may. accidents. Other topics for discussion will Offices in Brampton - Chatham - Hamilton - Markham - Ottawa a Paris a Perth • Pfcton Walkerton - Willtrudale - Wingham s VAndsor a woodWO& Those attending were Mr. and include a department's res. pon- regarding fire inspectionsA Toronto - Federally Chartered T-1 Company Wmhe, Conodo Deposit kwuronce Gorpo.oanr Mrs. Gordon Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Brenner and family, sibility and fire safety under the new Ken Coulter and family, all of building code and the dangers of Kitchener, Mrs. Melvin Omand toxic gas from a fire in a building and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold insulated with urethane foam' Coulter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron McLaughlin and Trisha, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Omand and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Omand, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coulter, Thos. Coulter and granddaughter, all of Listowel Take your plumbing and area, Mrs. Thos. Templeman, Sandra and Barbara, Mr. and heating problems to Mrs. Clifton Coulter and family and Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Fellows. Belmore Patrick Chambers is presently a patient in hospital. Miss Lee Anne Edwards was on holidays in the area last week. In softball action last week, the Belmore Bantam Girls defeated Wroxeter 38-14. Sherri Busby dominated the hitting with four home rums. Debbie Crabtree scored two and Donna Crabtree and Wendy McKee one each. The girls were later defeated 19-12 by Wingham. The Midget Boys advanced to their next series with Winthrop and lost the first game 4-2. The Belmore Squirts defeated Wroxeter 24-5. Brett Martin and Kevin Eadie scored home rums. In the last game Belmore victoriously held down Wroxeter with a scare of 9-6. The Belmore Midget Girls defeated chapstow 19-16. DIANNE THOMAS Dianne Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Brussels, graduated from Lakehead University, Thunder Bay. Dianne receiv- ed a Bachelor of Science In Nursing degree and also first class honors In a Bachelor of Arts In Psychology. She Is presently employed at Mc- Kellar General Hospital, Thunder Bay. Cl S Flumbrig and Hud- ■ *Quality Workmanship *Furnace Installations •Kitchen Remodelling *Bathroom Remodelling •Woodstoves Sold & Installed *Repairs For a free estimate call NOW Cliff Mann, Lucknow 357-3882 A 1 ri ..%,r i:.: ..-..,.... •. r-.-�.=-,.: w...klw .w ..... . y . 'p�•` . .. .... -w it ..; ., . , ■