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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-08-29, Page 3r 3 good reasons M meet our BUSINE'SS RESOURCE TEAM � a Pat St. Cyr, CO-ORDINATOR Management counselling Experienced counsellors assist small businessmen to improve their methods. 2.Pete Huxtable, MANAGEMENT SERVICES OFFICER Information on government programs Which government programme may assist your business. 3■ Don Muir, MANAGER Financial assistance ' Financing to start, modernize or ' expand your business. SEE OUR TEAK! OF FODB SPECIALISTS at: The Wingham Motel on: Thursday, August 30th' fLrQE7?AL �: N �Jl$1ESS Ll�VKO 4NT BAIW ' 1036 Ontario St. Opening new doors to small business. Stratford 271-5650 DI0M IQ t Travel. agency lans tripsP unheard of a -century go a u A century ago the people of Wingtham didn't during travel industry strikes must be - have much help when planning their ex- monitored from Holiday World in addition to cursions. About the only ones who could help the regular duties of familiarization with worked at the railway statiioa and they didn't virtually every travel package available, have the use of telephone$ to check long with boat tour facilties, with air, ferry, train distance connections or bookings. and other schedules and with the needs of the In 1879, as Wingham enters its second community. century as* town, Holiday World travel consultants at 250 Josephine St. makes the NO CHARGE arrangements for area people to travel on FOR SERVICES short day tours or around the world by Some people may not realize it but there is methods undreamed of 100 years ago. no charge for the services at Holiday World. The travel office has been open since May Customers who arrange through the travel 1978 and has been serving a growing clientele agency for air, boat and train tickets or hotel during its three years in operation. Marg reservations or many other services will pay Burkhart, manager, has been at Holiday no more because they did the booking through World since it first opened in town and the local travel agents than if they bought the assistant manager Rosemary Fischer has tickets at the source. There is no direct cost to been helping Wingham and area people plan Holiday World clients for these and similar trips and vacations for two years. services like booking vacation tours or resort Lori Snyder and Cindy Campbell work part- facilities and the overall price they pay is no time "when we really get bogged down", Mrs. higher if they make use of the se of the Burkhart said recently. travel consultants. Despite some people's perception of the No matter how skilled a travel consultant, a travel industry as a career of unending client won't be able to share in some special glamor and excitement, it isn't like that at all, season flights to certain areas if he doesn't she said. make the booking early enough. The tremendous detail and bookkeeping From January to April the travel office is required to set aside airplane tickets, tour busy with advance bookings to Eurn— a^a spaces and hotel reservations which might from l.,.. ' .SLMi uirough to January people not be valid for several months nig, z a targe are making reservations to "warm part in the business- destinations, hot destinations, free of snow Good travel consultants have to be well destinations", according to Mrs. Burkhart. organizea and have a knack for paying at- The lead period for bookings varies with the t; ration to details. If tiny trivialities aren't popularity of the destination and the length of looked after, a couple might find no hotel the vacation season there. Hawaii is one of the reservation for them during the vacation ON most popular winter destinations and should lifetime. be booked by late August or early September Changes in currency values, development for a February excursion. of new tourist areas, ever changing air fare March break vacations are often planned a structures and even the reliability of service year a head of time. r The Wham Advaam-Times. Aupot 30. IM—Por �— MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE an s. Carman Farrier of Belg'ravoe Personal Notes Danny Hunter, Jim McLean, � Fraser Haugh and Eileen of Paul Cook returned home last Wayne Fear, Larry Fear, Keith iSluevale, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Wednesday. They spent the sum - Van Camp, Fred Meier Jr., =`Nixon and Andrea of London and mer working near Calgary. Harvey Black, and Donald Proc- Mrs. Helen Burney of Wingham. Visitors at the home of Mr. and ter, went down .to. Vanessa, 30 Reuben Apply and his daugh- Mrs. Bert Johnston were Mr. and miles south of Woes- on ter, Mrs. Bernice Morland of Mrs. Elmer Feuster and Mr. and • August 15 to help clean up the ' were Sunday visitors Mrs. Lyne Feuster of Cass City, rand$ damage. In this little to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt. Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Eric only two homes and the village Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson Whitfield of Atwood; Mr. and store remained standing. and Sheila visited on Sunday with Mrs. Herman Whitfield, Brussels Sunday supper guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lougheed and Edgar Whitfield of Newry. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of Drayton_ Mrs. Alvin Orvis and Mrs. Yuill were Ross Yuill and Miss Mrs. Robert Campbell, and William Eadie of Wingham Beth Brunkard of Elmira, Mrs. family of Winthrop were Sunday called on Mr. aild Mrs. Lewis Isabel Darling and Mr. and Mrs. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stonehouse Sunday evening. Dryden Hibberd. Douglas, Dianne and Mrs. Howard Smith of Brussels NEO CITRAN • — PAPER MATE Pamela are staying with their. and Mrs. Albert Cook returned CALCULATOR (Adult 10's) grandparents for a few days. home on Thursday after visiting per During the program period 37 = 9!i Me" @E`M 11 (aetwy E.N.) Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston with the latter's son and daugh- ♦ area rural youth were hired as returned home last Wednesday ter -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James -1 Streetsville visited at the home after a motor trip to the east Cook of Winnipeg. While there GILLETTE TRAC IIT 1 (�E$T 150% Bow:) of Mrs. Stewart Procter one day coast• they all met the special train at ` CARTRIDGES t.-.• �� TOOTHPASTE Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide, Kim- the Winnipeg railroad station and PRICE$ $2.39 'Eb—r berly, Jennifer and Trevor of paid their respects to the late EFFECTIVE UNTIL Mount Hope spent the weekend John Diefenbaker. $EPT- N. wh farmers equest whon he t e with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garner Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier, � BODY ON TAP BEER London. Bboard lyth a Nicholson. Brian, Colleen, Carol and Miss L! r • ,wr/Wr/D.,► rww.., Iter b „�, —} ;11.o"x10.9" 2a + 4I•s44*107m111. an s. Carman Farrier of Bruce Higgins accompanied Miss Winnifred Farrier and Mrs. Agnes Farrier Toronto Sun. fe day to spend a few days with Mr. A Mr Winnifred Farrier of Long Branch spent a couple of days last week at the home of Mrs. Nelson Higgins, Dorothy and BACK TO SCHOOL SALE L! r • ,wr/Wr/D.,► rww.., Iter b „�, —} ;11.o"x10.9" 2a + 4I•s44*107m111. ' an s. Carman Farrier of Charlie. Mrs. Kevin Pletch, Miss Ruth Ann Pletch of Kitchener, Mr. and Long Branch and to attend the -Miss Martha Armstrong of While Stock Lasts Canadian National Exhibition. Windsor spent a week with her Aug. 17 after being kept busy Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch brother and sister-in-law, Mr. * recently visited with Mr. and and Mrs. Willard Armstrong. W Mrs. Larry Goll and family, Mr. Mrs. Lloyd McDonald, Brenda, tended the Vandervoort and and Mrs. Norman Hill and family Scott and Cheryl of Waterloo a and other relatives of Willow- visited on Friday with Mrs. Nel- a possible 152 days. dale. son Higgins. W e The UCW, Evening Unit mem- During the program the crews 1 INTERNATIONAL bers and their husbands enjoyed HILROY COIL BOUND PAPER an evening of lawn bowling last Tuesday at the Brussels bowling Agricrew has very _ VITAMINS EXERCISE BOOK Mr. and Mrs. Sam d Mrs spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Max TOWELS 880 green. After the games lunch was successful summer 2 -Roll Pack served at the club house and a list goes on. In Huron -Perth alone good time was had by all. ' �� PAGES Dryden Mrs. Harry McGuire, Mr. and Agricrew 1979 has drawn to a 1 Th f ' 1 BATHROOM990 Mrs. Kevin Pletch, Miss Ruth Ann Pletch of Kitchener, Mr. and and Perth counties finished on TISSUE Mrs. Alan MacKay of Wingham, Aug. 17 after being kept busy 4 -Roll Pack Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch at- throughout the summer. The tended the Vandervoort and crews worked a total of 147 out of __ _ • - Cantelon wedding in St. Paul's a possible 152 days. • 1 .. frl 1lf tf llvl rw, 11gM1 r0 lw.r OU•Mr,rNf Roman Catholic Church, Alliston During the program the crews 1 INTERNATIONAL GUARDIAN MULTIPLE HILROY COIL BOUND on Saturday. y did a variety of jobs. Cleaning up, haying, painting, picking stones, --s BALL POINT PENS _ VITAMINS EXERCISE BOOK Mr. and Mrs. Sam d Mrs spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Max cleaning pens, fencing and the C 5° EA. stock UPI _ .�� 100's t = 1.39 Plecch, Krista and Andrea of list goes on. In Huron -Perth alone �� PAGES Dryden 52 farmers received the service, SHARP POCKET NEO CITRAN • — PAPER MATE Mrs. Rod McLeod of Etobicoke with the crews averaging three days farm. CALCULATOR (Adult 10's) BALL POINT PEN spent last week with her mother, rs. Mrs. Nelson Higgins. per During the program period 37 = 9!i Me" @E`M 11 (aetwy E.N.) $1•49 99c or«i volue and Mrs. Fred Noble of area rural youth were hired as -1 Streetsville visited at the home crew members. The quality of STAYFREE GILLETTE TRAC IIT 1 (�E$T 150% Bow:) of Mrs. Stewart Procter one day work they performed was very MAXI PADS ` CARTRIDGES t.-.• �� TOOTHPASTE last -week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse high; farmers were pleased and some have already asked for $2.69 3o -s $2.39 'Eb—r a $123 150 spent a couple days last week them for next year. 50 • oil with Mrs. Norman n Stonehouse of wh farmers equest whon he t e SILKIENCE IBM@ ars bait • � BODY ON TAP BEER London. Bboard lyth a services this year had to be turned down, which certainly Self-A/isstiM CONDITIONER few o%i1lRmmyo ENRICHED SHAMPOO mnd et last sella School Fair shows a high level of interest i 77C 100 MI 411I1:1IY HOW/ is.ECIAL Wednesday evening at the Bel- the program. y see •� grave Community Centre to It has not yet been announced *=+ make final plans for their fall fair whether the program will be VANCEFS which will be held on Wednesday, p 12.�Mre offered in IWO. PHARMACY s. L Leslie Bolt and John ;Sip up the D" t initiesl (LN Vance Ltd.) Wingham 357-2170 Nixon attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Russell in the W in Blenheim last i CLASSIFIED ADS Steven Nixon, Billie Scott and i _ 1 r�rtr Turnberry Township PUB C TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 8:00 P.Me TURNBERRY CBMK SCHOOL PURPOSE: To discuss the Turnberry Township secondary -plan. Tuffn,ff�Jff a 7 Townsh� Cox�rtcB R 7932• Ontario Municipal Board IN THE MATTER OF Section 35 of The Planning Act (R.S.O. T970, c. S49), 'and - IN THE MATTER OF an application by The Corporation of the Town of Wingham for approval of Its Restricted Area By-law 1 S59-1974 APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD heresy appoints Thursday, the 77th da of September, 1979 of the hour of ten o'clock (local time in the forenoon at the Town Hall, Town of Winghorn, for the hearing of all parties interest- ed in supporting or opposing this application. If you do not attend and are not represented at this hear - MR, the Board may proceed in your absence and you wvnot be entitled to any further notice of the proceed- ings. In the event the decision is reserved, persons taking part in the hearing may request a copy of the decision from the presiding Board Member. Such decision will be mail- ed to you when available. DATED at Toronto this 31 at day of July, 1979 fKRETARY EXPLANATORY NOTE The purpose of this hearing is to consider the Town of Winghom's zoning by -low which was passed In 1974. The purpose of the zoning by -low is to control the use of land and buildings in the Town of Wingham. Anybody wis" to spook in favor of the zoning by-law or in opposition to It may attend this hearing. The hearing is open to the public and anyone may attend. A copy of the zw*q by- law may be obtained for review at the C'lerk's alflosl in the Town Holl. � � t