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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-09-12, Page 7V AYTON LODGE RESIDENTIAL HOME Country Home For Senior Citizens and Retirees Private and Semi -Private Rooms A Home Atmosphere with Loving Care Our Rates are Very Reasonable E1leon N►oyWs 5 Louisa St. Ayton, Ont. Phone NOG ICO 3i9-6611-711111125 SPECIAL THIS WEEK At Our Store We Are Large Head Lettuce 3/1.00 Large Bunches Celery 3/1.OD Large Beefsteak Tomatoes 3 lbs./I.00 We have supplies of Peaches and Pears by the bushel at 9.95 Our Dell Counter is r this Week - Sliced Meat Platter at Special prices, also many varieties of Cheese can be Included. Bananas are featured once again at 4 lbs./1.00 BE SURE TO k:Ofi11E IN AND SEE OUR FRESH FRUIT DISPLAYS. FRUIT MARKET A CANDY SNOPPE -Wingham, Ontario 357-3482 The members of the Lucknow & District Christian School Association invite you to a PORK BARBECUE at the site of the new school (1 mile east of Lucknow on Hwy. 86) on Saturday, Sept. 15, 1979 5 to 7 p.m. Full supper will be served by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the School Tickets sold on location. 7 p.m.—A special ceremony will take place for the "UNVEILING OF THE CORNERSTONE" SEE YOU THERE! M� HflRV[ff0F8flRJA1HS Adorn -400 ml. t Hair Spray Ultra Max - 300 ml. Shampoo Right Guard - 75 gr. Stick Deodorant Gillette - 300 ml. Foamy Shaving Cream Gillette - 9's Trac II Refills Both Size Caress Soap 99'. 1.79 1.29 1.29 1.69 2/.99 TRIANGLE 0 o18COUNT Uaw Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six For a Fresher Look, We'll Wake up your Wardrobe When your clothes have been hanging around in the closet for a long time they need to be freshened up. Our cleaning and pressinq READMAN CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR Josephine Street, Wingham Phone 357-1242 M'ngham ... f In its 100th year .,w•4✓wr Cancer Soc • to Notice exceeds its raise $12,150 as of June 25. Of this total, $11,235.44 came from door- Wingham Residents objective The Wingham Branch of the n Canadian Cancer Society has �• e exceeded it 1979 fund raising ob- jective by $1,000 so far. 'f'he branch set its 1979 ob- to Notice jective at $11,000 and managed to raise $12,150 as of June 25. Of this total, $11,235.44 came from door- Wingham Residents to -door campaigning and $340 from special events. The of the Town d Wbgf m is considering Passing � The Huron County Unit set a following or control of noI14 in the town. goal of $45,000 for 1979 and has al- Persons objecting to any provisions of the proposed bylaw are k► ready raised $67,099. This total is vited to file written notice of their objections with the town cork by up 23 per cent from last year 5 p. m. on Sept. 29 so that they may be considered by Town Council. when $50,730 was raised. Given A By4ow of the C•rponshtl•e of the Tesse of W1111111111111011111. the population of Huron County, WHEREAS it is expedient to exercise the power cadetrad upon tin the money raised so far thisyear Council by The F i Protection Act, 1971' as awherhded, and means a donation of about $1.20 other statutory authority; and WHEREAS the people have a riot to and should be ensured an per person. environment free from unusual, i or excessive soynd or The Canadian Foresters Or vibration which may degrade the quality and tranquiNty of their We ganization is one of the major or cause nuisance; and supporters of the Canadian WHEREAS it is the policy of the Council to reduce and control such Cancer Society's cause. On July sound or vibration; 11, the Canadian Foresters Life NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Wing - Insurance Society of Brantford -barn enacts as follows: presented the National Office of complishment of such emergency purpose. the Cancer Society with a cheque Interpretation for $61,500. Of that amount In this by -I°'", $20,408.19 is the Ontario Divi- (a) C C' includes ° vehicle and any other � sion's share. The total contribu to transport a person or persons or goods from place /s 060 tion made b the Foresters in the Y but does not include any such device or vehicle If operohd period 1976-79 is $122,130.83. only within the promises of a person; The amount donated to the (b) council Huron County Unit by the Fores- "Council" means the Council of the Corporation of the Town Of ters this year at the national level Wingham; so far is $4,658.56. From 1976 to (c) Highway 1979, the Benmiller Court of the "Highway" includes a common and ,public highway, street Foresters has donated $4,803.50 avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge. viaduct or trestle designed and Intended for, or used by, the gam to the Cancer Society; the Con-- Public for passage of vehicles; stance Court $2,571.08; and the (d) Motor Huron District Court $2,911 for a . "Motor Vehicle" includes an automobile, ,and any r Vehicle" total of $10,285.58. other vehicle propelled or driven otherwise than by rraracular On Saturday, September 15 the power; but does not include the cars of electric or steann rail - Essex -Southwestern Districts of ways, or other motor vehicles running only upon roils, or a the Canadian Cancer -Society will motorized snow vehicle, traction engine, farm tractor, set - propelled implement of husbandry or road -building machine hold a mini -conference in the within the meaning ofTiwHighway Traffic Act; Chatham -Kent Secondary Or (e)C. School. There will be special workshops on all major areas of "Motorized " - f1ans ° Prhal: N or driven otherwise than by muscular, gravitational or wind power, interest. Dr. P. G. Scholfield, (f) Municipality assistant executive director of "Municipality" means the land within the geographic limit of the National Cancer Institute of the Town of Wingham; Canada, will be the principal (g) Nolle speaker. Bill Brady, well-known "Noise" means unwanted sound; London radio personality and (h) Point of R•c•ptfon °. executive member of the Cana- "Point of Reception" means any point on the premises of a dian Cancer Society, will be the person where sound or vibration originating from other than wrap-up speaker. those premises is received; ; 2. General Prohibitions New enthusiasm No person shall emit or cause or permit the emission of sound from Oct listed heroin, is patient in McMaster medical resulting an and which sound clearly, urged for members audible at a point of reception: (a) Racing of any motorized .. other than In a railing evwM of our lives. After the offering regulated by low. at Sept. meeting (b) The operation of a motor vehicle in such a way that the tins Mrs. Wilton presided for the squeal. President Mrs. Alvin Higgins, (c) The operation of any combustion engine or pneumatic device with- Jones University, Greenville, in a talk entitled "The Service of i out effective exhaust or intake muffling devices in good working many prizes at the Mildmay Love", urged her fellow mem- order and inconstant operation. fering service will be held Oc hers Of the Anglican Church (d) The operation of a vehicle or motorized .. or a vehicle with a trailer resulting in banging, clanking, squealing or other (3) Breach Women tcommence parish like sounds due to improperly secured load or or in - activities with fresh enthusiasm adequate maintenance. after summer holidays, thus (e) The operation of a motor vehicle or rnotorized .. device making the church more alive except where required or authorized by law or in .... , and meaningful in the year with good safety practices. ahead. The topic was .taken from (f) The detonation of fireworks or explosive devices. the teaching and lesson of the (g) The discharge of firearms. 13th Sunday after Trinity in the (h) The operation of any electronic device or group of connected Anglican Prayer Book. electronic devices i .. . ,, one or more loudspeakers or The ACW of St. Paul's met other electro -mechanical transducers, and intended for the pro - September 6 in the parish hall duction, reproduction or amplification of sound. with a good attendance. The (i) The operatiotb of any auditory signalling device, including but not meeting Opened with a hymn limited to the ringing of bells or gongs and the blowing of horns or sirens or whistles, or the production, reproduction or ornpll- accompanied by Mrs. Don fication of any similar sounds by electronic meons except where Farnell at the piano. required or authorized by law or in .... .. with good safety Mrs. Higgins led the members practices. in prayer and Mrs. Velma Coates (j) Persistent barking, calling or whining or other similar persistent read scripture. Minutes of the noises making by an domestic pet, or any other animal. June meeting were read by the (k) Yelling, shouting, hooting, whistling or singing. secretary, Mrs. Mary Wade, and (1) All selling or advertising by shouting or outcry or amplified 14 Mrs. Farnell conducted the sound. service for The Least Coin after 3. Exemption Parable of the Sower Harvest theme at Which the offering was received. The president and members public safety Notwithstanding any other provision of this by-law, if shall b. lawful . • gave a vote of thanks to the ladies during an to emit or cause or permit the emission of UCW unit meeting who prepared the tea for Dr. sound or vibration in connection with , . measures: UCW worship theme Kennedy -Jackson and friends during centennial week. The roll (a) for the immediate health, safety or w•lfor• of the inhabi- tants of any of them, or, The afternoon unit of the United Church Women met in the call was answered by 11 mem- (b) for the preservation or restoration of property: unless such sound or vibration is dearly of a longer duration or nature FORDWICH—"He shall reap United Church Women held in the fellowship room on September 4 hers with a verse on harvest. The next meeting will be held more disturbing than is reasonably . . , for the oc- bountifully" was the basis of a Sunday School room Thursday with Mrs. Krug and Mrs. Bartley welcoming the ladies. After a October 4 with a roll call on complishment of such emergency purpose. talk given by Mrs. Mary Graham afternoon. Mrs. Graham's talk short opening message by Mrs. children, in recognition of the at the general meeting of the was based on the parable of the Underwood, a hymn was sung. International Year of the Child. 4• Grant of Exemption by Council sower and she likened the soil in Kathy Underwood read scripture The meeting closed with Grace Application to Council (t) PP Evan @II$t the Parable to the soil of life. The from Paul's letter to the Romans following which lunch was served g Notwithstanding anything contained in this by-law, any per- son may make application to Council to be granted on •x. 9 rable was read from the Bible after which Mrs. Underwood led by Mrs. Higgins. emption from any d the provisions of this by-law with respect to be by Mrs. Scott Clarkson and in prayer. to any source of sound or vibration for which he might be s eaker P prayer was offered b Mrs. P Y Y prosecuted and Council, by resolution, may refuse to grant for ive Bilton. Kathy and Aileen Underwood any exemption or may grant the exemption applied for or a n n rsa ry sang two duets, "Morning Has any exemption of lesser effect and any exemption grontd Rev. Thomas I Fleetham Broken" and "Day by Day". shall specify the time period during which It is •ffecfive Pastor -evangelist Dr. Wally assisted with the program by Mrs. Underwood gave a talk on Be more and may contain such terms and conditlons as Council,... Beebe of Ruskin, Florida, will be playing a recorded speech made the theme, "Harvest Time". She fit. the guest speaker at anniversary by the late Rev. A] Forrest on the spoke of the harvest of nature Norman Newans is currently a services in Wingham Baptist terrible conditions of poverty and around us as well as the harvest patient in McMaster medical (2) Decision Church on Sunday at 10 a.m. and hunger in India. of our lives. After the offering centre in Hamilton. In deciding whether to grant the exemption, Council sholl 7 p.m • Dr. Beebe is a graduate of Bob Mrs. Wilton presided for the was received and dedicated, a Lori and Jan McKague won consider the application and any written submission then re - ceived by Council and mod• by the applkvmf and the Council Jones University, Greenville, business. The UCW Thankof- hymn was sung. Aileen Un derwood many prizes at the Mildmay may consider such efs matters as It sees Ht. y te South Carolina. He has been fering service will be held Oc showed a few slides Fair. They won first prize for the (3) Breach pastor of Baptist Churches in tober 14. The speaker will be Miss taken while on her recent trip to Shetland single, first for the pony Brooch by the applicant of any of the forms or conditions of any exemption by Council shell rentor fila• ox- Illinois Illinois and Florida where, Mabel Terrill, a retired the United Nations. saddle class, second in the junior granted and sorption null and void. during his successful ministry, a and guests will be �'• g Mrs. Lockwood presided for showmanship, second in the new 1,000 -seat auditorium was Kurtzville UCW and Trinity the business period. Twenty-two parade class, second in the lady S Exemption ofTrodifionel,Festive orR•IfgiewAcNdlb• built and the congregation Anglican ACW. The members members and two visitors were driving competition and fourth in established a Christian day voted to hold a fowl supper present. During the summer the pony state. Notwithstanding any other provision of this by -low, this by-law school, a Christian day-care Tuesday, October 30. months 174 visits to MCA and shut- does not apply to a parson who *nets or causes or permits the centre, a bookstore, a bus ins were made. The Friendship Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie •mission of sound or vibration In .. . . with any traditional, ministry and also purchased The UCW will enter an exhibit Club luncheon will be held from British Columbia are festive, or religious activities, or g� organized sporting or fund - additional land. in the class for organizations at September 19 and the next UCW visiting relatives in this area, raising events. During a term as associate Howick Fair. It will be based on meeting will be held October 2 rs. Myrtle Weir and Mr. and `- Ssysroblllty pastor in Hammond, Indiana, Dr. the theme, "50th Wedding An- Also On October 2, the UCW fall Mrs. Lorne Scott. If a court of competent jurisdiction should declare any section or Beebe directed the bus ministry niversary". Those in charge of rally will be held at Wroxeter. Ross Harper, a former resident part of a section of this by-law to be n,volid, such section or part and had the world's largest the project are Mrs. Donna of BelmOre, was married in of a section shall not be construed as having , . J or *%- Christian bus fleet. He has Kritzer and Mrs. Florence beginning at 7:15 p.m. The theme Kitchener on Saturday. Some flusnc•d Council ro pass the of the by-law and It is written books which are D'Arcey (evening unit), Mrs. for the rally will be "Suffer the of the community at- hereby declared that the of the by -taw shell be valid published by the Sword of the Jennie Wilson, Mrs. Bilton and Little Children To Come Unto residents tended the wedding. and shell remain in force. Lord publishers and is editor of Mrs. Austin Stinson from the Me". Guest speaker will be from y_ Pwmlfy Church Bus News, a monthly afternoon unit. Anselmo House in Kitchener, the The Belmore Squirts finished Every person who controvones any of the provisions of this by-law publication for bus ministries home for battered mothers and is guilty of an off•nc• and shall, upon conviction thereof, forhtt which goes into all 50 states. The ladies made plans to children. the ball season when they were and pay a penalty of not more than t>;seo.00 for a first offerbce Dr. Beebe has for many years refinish the Sunday School room defeated by Atwood two games and not loss than $100.00 and not more then 5900.00 for a ..pond been active in Youth for Christ, floor- The meeting closed with a straight with scores of 21-20 and or subsequent offence. •xc"ive of costs and every Pow e is missionary work and revivals all The meeting closed with the hymn followed by the Mizpah 1R. The Gold Diggers were recoverable under The summary Convictions Act. - over the United States. benediction by Rev. T. Fleetham. benediction. defeated 22-16 by Cargill. 14