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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-24, Page 13RESULTS you'll applaud With WANT ADS By Muffoy noun►, WP fW Huron -Bruce l4 Report from Queen's Park A team of Canadian and U$ rain problem in Ontario. This to make very large transfer pay - The Advonco-Tins 357-2320 scientists reported for the first latest report, however, refutes menta out of the ecwnorny of this time this week that add rain is that. province to other parts of the affecting vegetable crops and This weak in the legislature world and even to other parts of forests, and said the environmen- there was a major debate on Canada. If called to Us ay a tal damage u spread over a energy, and particularly all much higher price�oil in tthe larger geographic area than waspricing. in the course of the ds- cemul8 Yew we will face an filet �o bate Prenuer Davis said "we almost ce tain recession. The The most definitive study to proposed what we feel are manufacturing industries in date on the problem warns that national solutions to the question Ontario have to re -tool. We have the economic impact on the of supply and dbtributian and did to be competitive; we have to be forest industry, up to now uncon- so, taking into account the legiti- able to have the latest in equip- sidered, could be great if the mate interest beyond our own Town of meat if we're to compete on a Wingham pollution is allowed to continue. jurisdiction ... I don't think that worldwide basis." Acid rain is a weak solution of just pricing alone is a sufficient The provincialenergy minister NOTICE nitric and sulphuric adds formed vehicle for reduced consumption is concerned that too much de- bt' the mixing of sulphur dioxide or conservation. The only thing bate over fears of heating oil or and nitrous oxides in the atmo- we do know is that a massphere.sive in- gasoline shortages this winter Th* town will revert to Eastern Standard Tim• on The Resources Development ski et the of oil can stall may cause the kind of unusual Committee of the Ontarioia �' and s� em" circumstances leading to disrup- Sunday, Oetolflr 28, at 2: 00 a.m. lature has studied this matter, P Liberal leader ',r toot► of supplies which we all hope but the government at that time art �� to avoid. WIliala Renwick took the pointed out that "The mann- Ontario's Minister of Commer- Position that the sulphur factunng base of this province tial Relations has stated that dioxide emissions which were and our Town Clerk provincial economy there will be no gambling casinos discharged in this province were generally will be very badly not really contributing to the acid or betting on dog races in the pro - damaged if we have to continue vine. The government is against casino gambling because it would ART EXHIBIT—Pictured here is a restored log cabin in Bruce County.. It is one of many hurt service clubs which run pen and ink sketches by artist John Geerts, who has expertly captured the history of D ,casino nights for charity, and Bruce County In his work. Mr. Geerts will be exhibiting his sketches at the Walkerton & M Coins above all because of the "un- Heritage Fair Oct. 27. `-- desirable element" which comes with Profitable casinos, such as will be at the incensed loan sharking and pro- stitution. Fall Thankoff6r1ngffW4V1rWWbyElm Park Motel, Room 2 The moas°f ` en�- meat released two reports which Friday & Saturday Oct Z6 & Z% have recommended a long tenni Chalmers.i . insurance scheme for dumps anddumping Presbyterian VI//IAa series of potential dping s 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. sites across southwestern On- tario. The first, called Perpetual Whitechurch—Mrs John of other people and learned to days. Mrs. Bill Evans thanked Located on Highway 23,5 miles north of Listowel Care for Waste Management deBoer welcomed mamba•: and thank Facilities, said old Ontario guests when the Women's God for the familiar Feast her for her interesting message dumps are producing such rob- Missionary Society of Chalmers of the Tabernacle. It took the and presented her with a gift. BUYING GOLD SILVER prob- lems as water contamination and Presbyterian Church held its fall Jews says'to prepare for the Mrs. Donald Dow of Brick exploding Thankofferin Wednesday feast. Church sang "Isis Eye Is On the xp oiling pockets of methane g y af- Mrs. Bell likened the Sparrow with Mrs. McGee a gas. The second, on treatment ternoon of last week in the preparation of the Jewish people pianist. A Thanksgiving hymn a and disposal of liquid ichurch. `:. industrial for their holy day, to the prepar- was sung and Mrs. Don Ross SILVER DOLLARS �# a ,r wastes . and hazardous wastes, Mrs, deBoer conducted the ' t t beg ation of the Christian for holy closed the meeting with Prayer. says a multi-million dollar build- w'o�P service which an 1935 to 1939 ............... .,:.... paying 89.00 each R �s ing Program will be required. with a poem, "Thank You Each 1845 ' ' ' ' # y MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE . 1946 ............. ........... paying $65.00 each Ontario industry will generate an Day„ A hymn was sung with ` ... paying $12.00 each estimated 60 to 70 million gallons Mrs. Don Ross pianist. Mrs. r 1947 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . paying $70.00 each r; of liquid industrial waste this deBoer read scripture fromxx 1948.............. ..... Bel rave Personal Notes i paying $350.00 each year and the figure could rise to Genesis and gave the meditation, g 1849 to 1967 ...................... paying $7.50 each E z L, 00 million gallons in the near followed by prayer. Whitechurch United Church 50' PIECES. QUARTERS, DIMES future. Estimates indicate that Rev. Ure and Mrs. Stewart of dinner guests on Saturday eve- Paying $7.50 for each dollar's worth of silver %� about 40 per cent of this is a mix- Women provided a musical Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs DonVen- ring of Mr. and Mrs Lewis ture of oil and water, but 10 to 20 number, a duet sung by Mrs. cent, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Fullerton Stonehouse. before 1967. per cent of the liquid -industrial Lorne Durnin' and Mrs. S. of Brighton were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. John Heinmiller, 1967 SILVER ..... paying $5.00 for each dollar's worth WIN ROLLER SKATING PASSES—Susan Glllies of RR 1, waste shipped for disposal is Wardrop. Mrs. Garnet Farrier last Tuesdayevening ' 1968 SILVER ..... paying $3.00 fo. each dollar's worth potentially harmful to accompanied ening of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. No nhan Gedcke of Gorrie and Brian Stoner of Mount Forest were the lucky public Ponied thein •Mrs. Gordon Mies, Bert Johnston. Kt#rtzville visited on Sunday -with GOLD COINS winners of a 1980 roller skating pass each for the Howick health. This includes polychlorin- Stobo from the Teeswater WMS Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes N.; and Mrs. Robert Hibberd Sovereigns ..................... Community Centre. The draw for the ated biphenyls and. other wastes. gave�a reading, "Thanksgiving", spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler . paying 870.00 each tY passes was held .Names of some 9,000 s and Mrs. Victor Emerson ave a $5.00 Canada Gold .............. paying $150.00 each recently at the Howick arena by the Community Centre suspected g Mrs. Robert Taylor, Erica and attended Goshen United church $10.00 Canada Gold ............ Board. It was the final night for 1979 roller skating and there child abusers in Ontario, dating reading entitled "What One . paying $250.00 each g g Monica of St. Ann's and attended:. anniversary.services at Varna on back to 1968 were recorded with- Person Can Do". Mrs. deBoer led Buyftn Proof -like set were 600 skaters In attetnden4e..R eAtt;ln,Pif(J,4 .sillld out the suspects' knowledge in a prayer to close the devotional tics o Monica at Smiths- Sunda my orning and, were dinner e bap f 1867%IC� lier ................... paying $14.00 each roller skating has teen attracting "at least" 900 people per central file kept by the provincial Portion of. the meeting, vine United Ehurch on Sunday guests of Mr. and I1�;' 7wce 1921 small silver nickels............ paying $500. each week during the season which. runs from April 1st t6 ministry of community and President Mrs. Don Ross Re3'eS' mid-October. � conducted a brief business �� and �• Kenneth Ltchty social services. Recently a con- and Wayne of Kitchener visited Miss Margaret Curtis shod t troversy developed over the exis- period. The offering was received with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Nora Van Camp of Brookhaven fence of this file when the Ontario by Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Sunday also Nursing Home, Wingham, were - government created a ne child John Gaunt and dedi ted Toa WinBham Advaoee•TIIMsy O t•ber St. 19?'Y— Paas 18 w ca by visited with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sunday visitors with Mr. and -- abutse registry on June 17 as part MI's• Bill Rintoul. Zurbrigg in Harhston. Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. . s , , of an overhaul of the child Wel- Mrs. Emerson introduced the Mrs. Amelia Brown of Brook- Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arm-. . .. , fare Act. The law now requires guest speaker, Mrs. John Bell, haven Nursing Home, W m, a; that any person placed on the who graciously substituted for spent Sunday with her his sistrong spent ster, days last ween new registry be informed by Mrs• Robertson who was called to ' Martha letter and given the right to Nova Scotia because of familyand son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and other relatives of NOW appeal. T'he minister has now illness. Mrs. Bell, whose home Mrs- Frank BertJohnston.Windsor. roll can reach all o f stated;that any Children's Aid was in Montreal, gave aver Edgar, � �' We are sorry to hear that y ley Edgar of Wf Lonham and Miss DoneldaUniverse Lamont is a patient in • • y wishing to make use. of eating talk on the scenes of Joh �gm. of i were University Hospital, Landon. • • the old file while investigating a her homeland which at first was with your special elass�fied ad • report of child abuse must inform inhabited by the French, then the suspected abusers that they are English, then the Jews. She 0%0% on the list. This will give alleged became interested in the customs _ OR you may choose one section abusers the right to seek shear- What's new at ing to have their names expunged if they feel they were wrongly ae- of Ontario to f ill your needs• c' LAKELET STITCHEROOS H rn INaming one article that was uI, Ve W • Red lake needlepomted for personal or Rev. Wittick utas assisted by The auditorium was decorated household use was the roll call Rev. Darrell and Mrs. Webster with the Hallowe'en theme in NIFTY NEEDLERS answered by six girls at the on Sunda Morn The Bluevale girls met at the meeting of the Stitcheroos held y n8 while church mind. The little ghosts, witches home of Mrs. Breckenridge and Monday of last week. communion was being served. and pumps, which were the The choir sang the anthem "Open table :,W I ; ; . , discussed mounting and framing Mrs. Hallman demonstrated My Eyes That I May See". the main are now in Jnr P,�.t of needlepoint. The next topic led blocking the article by steaming Molly Cox entertained at Old residentsto room for our `P. the girls into how to clean and it and also told the girls how it joy. care for finished work. The girls should be washed. Mrs. Schmidt Tyme Music on Monday af- Winner of the who are making pillows learned showed the girls making coasters ternoon. There was a good at- quilt was Mrs. Tr,u^ser ear how to fintendance of residents in the Mabel Jeffery from Exeter. Ourch the article. how to finish them by overcasting auditorium listenin to "Candy"CandyLady", Mable Garrow, NORTH The next meeting of the Nifty also turning in the corners. She music. g the was busy again «, Wednesday Needier: will be held at the home gave the materials needed Huronview auxiliary held its mfg prepat•ing more Of Mrs. Steckley on October 30. for the backing on the coasters. Y cagy ` Bazaar Tuesday afternoon. f residents, were still BLANKET ONTA RIO Fall for or with �� huffy wece maple would cream and 1 :' all.: s .- �` E - VAssw .•■ � --- � _ ire• w e to thank Mable for sharing her recipe with ■ v V flf «N 331r QED AD Sault Ste Mane Sudbury as and going to the work of making the candy. A 2S word ad for: Elimville Women's Institute • West $75.00 •Fast SS0.00 celebrated with all residents whose birthdays fell in October, • North $25.00 on Why afternoon. Mrs. EAST Ronald Fletcher showed slides of $100Minterest interspersed with . buys the province ( ��y K'n°"°^ musiciat selections from Mrs. WEST Toronto Philip Johns at the piano, and Additional words $2.00 each Mr. Cecil Skinner playing his j HWIi t°^, violin. Cupcakes and tea were London served after each birthday resident received a gift. Mable Garrow thanked the Elimville w,^dso, ladies on behalf of those r ' celebrating birthdays. Through a special arrangement between the Ontario Weekly Mr.. M. Garrow, Mrs. Bernice Glousher, Mrs. Florence Flood, « Newspapers Association we offer an Ontario -wide classified Frank Bissett, and Mrs. Elsie � ,a Henderson worked on ceramic Pieces, which the craft room Will advertising service. pieces, placing throughout the home. Huronview would like to welcome Grace Fairy from Londesboro, and William Marsh • �� from Goderich. These two people Call 351=2320 for owls ` \ have made he last eco their ° home within the last couple of ��� days the Winghom Advance-Timesmsffl�� NEW ADDITION --Men were at work beside the Wingham Post Office Monday, as digging bean for the office's new addition. The area was fenced off and equipe Will moved in for the protect. A egg serving contains 13 prams of protein. Since the average woman needs 41 grsms of protein each day, a serving of P . , .. a .. I - e, . - .� - - 1. ,. . .. ... . . • . ... . .,