The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-08-29, Page 6I
■
1
1•v
E
Page 6—Tbe Wiegbam Ad.,A-, .r 1'1111ra. august Y.9. 1979
Howick Twp. discusses
revised flood mapping
g
Intended for last week
may, but that he would in-
Coun. Douglas said he would
GORRIE — Howick Township
vestigate the matter fully for
agree with the municipal council
Council is ready to accept the
council's benefit.
being in charge if he believed "a
Maitland Valley Conservation
Coun. Shaft Douglas seemed
group like us could bring in a plan
Authority's revised flood plain
pied regarding council's
without bias".
mapping for its secondary plan,
apparent reluctance to have the
Some members of council then
but not if it means registering the
conservation authority in control
went on to question the secondary
mapping and turning over
of flood plain property-
plan itself, saying they could
responsibility regarding all
"What is so insidious about the
"live with the county plan better
possible flood plain property to
Maitland- Valley Conservation,
than with our secondary plan".
the Authority.
Authority?" he questioned. "Are
Singled out for criticism in the
At its regular August meeting,
they some outfit out to get us or
secondary plan was the inability
council advised township clerk
what?
of property owners to sever small
Wesley Ball to investigate fully
"No, it's just that if we register
pieces of property or buildings
the ramifications of adopting the
the fill lines then the final say in
for the purpose of selling them.
flood plain mapping "for
secondary plan purposes may„
those areas will be up to the
conservation authority,"
While Coun. Douglas main -
tained it was better for the
Before taking any action
respO°ded Coun. Newton.
agricultural community in the
regarding the mapping, council
"Is there something bad about
long run not to allow such
also approved a recommendation
that?" replied Coun. Douglas.
severences, Coun. Newton and
from Coun. Bill Newton to invite
"I feel there could be, yes,"
Reeve Robinson both said they
residents of Wroxeter to see the
replied Coun. Newton.
would sooner see a house sold and
revised mapping. Wroxeter
With most of council'indicating
kept up than see it left abandoned
residents showed special interest
approval of what he said, Coun.
on a farm.
in the original mapping which
Newton explained that he would
"In the short term you're
was based on water levels during
prefer to have the conservation
probably right, but in the long
Hurricane Hazel. The revised
authority remain in an "advisory
term what are we looking at?"
flood plain mapping is based on
capacity".
commented Coun. Douglas.
ane -in -a -hundred -years levels.
"Usually the municipality and
Considerable discussion took
place regarding the revised
it became
the conservation authority
agree," Coun. Newton said, "but
!�
I can see it happening on very
MRS. GEORGE BROWN
mapping and soon
rare occasions where perhaps we
Gorrie
evident that council members
were not unanimous in their
Wouldn't agree and in the crunch
thinking
I would like to see the final say
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Reeve Harold Robinson ex-
remain with the municipal
Leonard Sanderson were
pressed concern regarding the
council. "
Lauranne Sanderson of Guelph;
mapping, noting that it was the
Coun. Douglas however wasn't
Mrs. Laurence Sirling, Kin -
only matter to be dealt with
so sure this would be the best_
cardine; Mrs. John Kerr and
before the township's secondary
arrangement.
Matthew of Montreal, Quebec.
plan is approved. He said he is
"We would probably have
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neill of
against registering the revised
more uniformity with the con-
Woodstock visited last week with
mapping plan if it means that the
servation authority in charge and
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Dennis and
township will relinquish control
it would get away from
Mrs. Albert Dustow.
over flood plain areas.
patronization on the part of
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Ash, Mr.
"If we accept it is this hooking
municipal councils."
and Mrs. Clayton Ash and family
us in with the Maitland Valley
of Elmira have returned from a
Conservation Authority? Can we
register it separately, for
Family gathers
motor trip to the Maritime
provinces.
secondary plan purposes only?"
questioned Deputy Reeve Jack
for birthdays
r a
~,e j L
Stafford.
�., ■ ■ i iii 4W11
"That's what we need to find
out," the reeve responded.
A family gathering was held at
the home of Mrs. Nelson Higgins
will repeat
Township clerk Wesley Ball
to celebrate the August birthdays
said it was his understanding that
of Cecil Wheel Mr d Mrs
HOLIDAY WORLD of Wingham has received its official appolntment as a ticketing agent
for the Air Traffic Conference of America. On Monday Ken Ramage of Air Canada, the
sponsoring airline, shared the exciting news with staff members Margaret Burkhart and
Rosemary Fischer. Holiday World will now be Issuing Canadian and Trans -border tickets
within its office, and will also continue to arrange for International ticketing.
(Advertisement)
4Hers vie for. silver dollars
I — .
the mapping could be approved Rod McLeod and Bruce Higgins.
for secondary plan purposes Those present were Cecil
parade t I I ms
in d a i and beef eo mpetiflon
Wheeler of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs.
Next Wednesday evening, Sept.
United Breeders of GL Aph
of the same interests and com-
gram, as well as providing
seminars on various subjects of
Lawrence Davis of Brampton,
Lik' '
5 the local community channel,
Chris Meirer (. Brussels, Trent
calf project which ends when the
There will be as many as seven
% Mr. and Mrs. Rod McLeod and
will carry a rerun of the Wing-
Foerter of Clifford and Terri
steer goes to market. The heifer
breeds represented in the ring at
Bobbie of Etobicoke, Mrs. Ethel
ham centennial parade film.
Smith of Walton w'11 be among
calf has the a(Lvantage that the 4-
one time. Thirty-four calves are
Wheeler, Mrs. Cora McGill, Mr.
Time will be 8:20 p.m.
the more than `, senior level 4-H
H'er can keep'"41�er to form the nu-
entered. Fifty-nine competitors
and Mrs. Tom Pletch, Brussels,
Immediately prior to the Wing-
calf club memL rs red,. esenting
cleus of his future herd.
have entered the dairy compe-
State Farm and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler,
ham film a re -run of the Mount
their counties in thc, annuE.l 4-H
A unique feature of the beef
tition. Both shows will be held in
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and
Forest centennial parade will be
Silver Dollar Compet pion at I• n
show will be the number of
the main show barn at Erin Sept.
is there. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Higgins,
shown. The Mount Forest film
fairgrounds Sept. . 'if een coun-
breeds of ca'-ves represented.
2.
Donna and Bruce.
will start at 7 p.m.
ties ar- `nvoly-d, fro., Lamhto-
dollars on a silver tray. The
See me.
R. W. "RICK" GIBBONS
25 ALFRED ST. E.
519-357-3280
4STATE FARM'-_
6
INSURANCE
STATEY
STATE FARM
Insurance Companies,
Canadian Head Offices,
Scarborough Ontario
W' a ch unt
rices as ree main spheres
of activity: Management Train-
through to Peterborc,*_
can club members, and it has be-
threatened by the Black Death that scourged Europe. The
United Breeders of GL Aph
of the same interests and com-
gram, as well as providing
seminars on various subjects of
sponsors the show, which is
Feed donations asked
unique because ' emphasizes the
come the ultimate challenge
every ten thereafter.
competitor mire than the calf.
for tornado
victims
Each 4-11'er writes an essay and
answers tag
Federal Business Development
available to them. Because of the
points �esho
The agricultural office at
g
passed on to a committee which
for showmanship ability and
finally for the calf.
Woodstock is coordinating feed
donations
will allocate it according to the
There are two competitions, '
to the farmers hit by
needs of individuals. There have
with the beef calves going into
the tornado. It can be contacted
already been offers of hay and
the ring 10 a.m., the dairy
at Box 666, Woodstock, N4S 7Z5;
straw and apparently grain
calves at 1 p.m.
53
An of
An offer of standing hay isn't
donations are also needed.
Each division winner (quiz, ' 1
much good as the people have
Winghom 357-2701
may, showmanship, calf) will
neither the time nor equipment to
receive 25 silver dollars. The
harvest it at this time. The hay
ys
champion competitor with .the
should e harvested and ,stored
F g p B team
highest total points gets 75 silver
for future delivery.
dollars on a silver tray. The
The donation offer will be
will v i s i 1i '
runner-up and honorable mention
P
win 50 and 25 silver dollars re-
spectively, also on silver trays.
The Bank's Management
Wingham
Until last year the Silver Dollar
Competition was limited to dairy
W' a ch unt
rices as ree main spheres
of activity: Management Train-
a co y ave a opportunity
to meet and compete with others
can club members, and it has be-
threatened by the Black Death that scourged Europe. The
ing, Management Counselling
of the same interests and com-
gram, as well as providing
seminars on various subjects of
Oberammergau
and an Information Service.
The Information Service pro-
On August 30th, 1979 the
come the ultimate challenge
every ten thereafter.
Provides management courses to
provincial educational insti-
week at the same home. ITS BEST
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
MU
years
Federal Business Development
available to them. Because of the
EVERYTHING
Thus began one of the world's most inspiring events.
100 federal government assis-
the result of demands for a senior
Bank's Business Resource Team
popularity of the competition it
Angst of Guelph, Misses Ruby
HAIDAY
passion
play
will be at the Wingham Motel,
has been necessary to limit the!.
Caesar of
Amgen and Gerng
Kitchener.
specialists
programs and financing and is
Reval Dettman is visiting in
Winghom 357-2701
Wingham to further acquaint the
number of entrants per county to
tante to area owners and
y�;,
ys
managers facing the start of a
Wingham area of the Bank's
five, and allow them only two
business, the expansion of a busi-
from a week's visit in Moncton,
;`,;�,•�;�
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR 1960 VISITORS TO EUROPE
Management Services.
years of participation. The resulty;
The Bank's Management
is a show where the best from
Se h th
h th
FEDERAL
XPAVVT &4AK
"i
GU U
A.
Fa OwM* " and Msni�sls
of Small Businesses
If you are the owner or manager of a small business
or thinking of becoming one, attend a half-day
information session and find out which government,
assistance program may suit your needs. For further
details contact Pete Huxtable at 271 PAN
Find out, free!
At ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, CLINTON
On SEPTEMBER 13. Time 1:30 P.M.
THE MANAGER
FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK
1036 Ontario Street
Stratford, Ontario
I will attend the Information Session
at, Clinton ............ on Sept. 13 ...........
Name.......... ..........................
Address .................................. r
Tel. 1
--- ! f f SI0N'C!+AGV _�
—^ — —
4
In 1633, the little Alpine village of Oberammer au was
9
rices as ree main spheres
of activity: Management Train-
a co y ave a opportunity
to meet and compete with others
Has 'an allotment of tickets to this special event.
threatened by the Black Death that scourged Europe. The
ing, Management Counselling
of the same interests and com-
gram, as well as providing
seminars on various subjects of
people of the valley prayed to be spared, vowing that
they would present the story of the Passion of Christ
and an Information Service.
The Information Service pro-
petence.
The 4-H Beef Silver Dollar
London spent a few days last WHILE SELECTION IS AT
every ten thereafter.
Provides management courses to
provincial educational insti-
week at the same home. ITS BEST
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
MU
years
vides details of approximately
Competition is in its second year,
EVERYTHING
Thus began one of the world's most inspiring events.
100 federal government assis-
the result of demands for a senior
Malcolm Campbell and Mrs. Reg
The show is spectacular. Costumes, first introduced in tante programs to business. level show based on a beef heifer
1700, are hand -made and beautifully accurate. The There is also a pamphlet series calf project. All other top level
beards and long hair are authentic. The score, written in entitled "Minding Your Own beef shows are based on a steer
1814, is sung and ployed by a chorus and orchestra of 100. Business", which now contains 18
The text, revised in 1860, calls for a cast of 600. Against pamphlets on various subjects. MRS. DERRIII HALLMAN
an impressive backdrop of high Alps, the Play takes a The Small Business News is
day to tell its compelling story (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with a Issued quarterly. Lakelet
two-hour midday intermission). The management counselling
How to pet to this once -in -a -decode performance? provided by the bank is done
mainly by retired executives and Mrs. Alex Foethers and Harry
concentrates on solving the prob- of Harriston visited Sunday with
ST GO-
smalllks-
nems of busmesses which . and Mrs. Elmer Greenley (EXCEPT WARNER'S LINGERIE - 30'/e OFF
Globus -Gateway cannot afford to employ experts and Barry.
Y on full-time basis. This service is Mr. and Mrs. Richard Neilson, STOCK INCLUDES ALL SUMMER AND FALL FASHIONS
o�
0
OFF
Ve%�,t0�
e
10 <k
CEOSEO W ID
provided at a nominal daily rate.
Brandon, Manitoba, are spending
Has 'an allotment of tickets to this special event.
The management training pro-
a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs,
However, demand for Passion Pkiry tickets is very heavy
gram, as well as providing
seminars on various subjects of
Irvin Reidt and other relatives. CHRISTMAS EARLY
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lint of
and
and seats are limited. We urge you to book early.
interest to business people, alma
London spent a few days last WHILE SELECTION IS AT
DONT WAR FOR SPRING ... BOOK NOW
Provides management courses to
provincial educational insti-
week at the same home. ITS BEST
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
tutions for the owners and
Mrs. Cliff Hallman and Mrs.
Brochures Available at
managers of small businesses.
Gordon Angst were Mr. and Mrs.
The Business Resource Team
Malcolm Campbell and Mrs. Reg
is made up of three highly trained
Angst of Guelph, Misses Ruby
HAIDAY
W G.�R LD
ntrude
the area of noun-
selling, training and government
Caesar of
Amgen and Gerng
Kitchener.
specialists
programs and financing and is
Reval Dettman is visiting in
Winghom 357-2701
well equipped to provide assis-
Nebraska and Manitoba.
tante to area owners and
Misses Margaret and Dorothy
managers facing the start of a
Kreller returned home 3ti nday
OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT
business, the expansion of a busi-
from a week's visit in Moncton,
news or a business problem.
New Brunswick.
o�
0
OFF
Ve%�,t0�
e
10 <k
CEOSEO W ID