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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-05, Page 5Bruce event reports made public WOVBE PLANS 011AWN County municipality TI dW its on • residential d•siga Due � s deeaand for in- Toronto, the Ontario Legislative prp�iw �, ���0��� resolution � asaanri� ,� P �� • •erahitectoral drafting Ballon gn incidents at 8�e�q Building's library, and at BNP- HYm'o ogldals MW as rapaU sa�►I Ut Qn it � da hepar a Proi•ct managam•nt Nuclear Power Deve,14t ee'! D's library. areavallabletoam # job. he eb• free estimate, _ (BNPD) significant event There are 14 reasons for P�9sw and O .�"Y� bin* t e11t as •Aligauon g answer p a query fr+aa ills pews • ca tl * a0mmsat tulle er r tee OC"49FIEN TOWI aaalOiNrlal oeslow reports are being written and swat event report babas said employees are 0' against � U� I'zat' were. "a pr'e'y sal the I"- usrowEL ast-,4.a �� Pum• compiled, and the reasons range OnaCtOrS The significant event reports from lost employee time because I anotred that all stallion a �, let them cositsadwo are made available in a sum- of an injury, injury to the public operators view the them.., mary form in quarterly reports (bas not happened), a Was of avert an further BY Siena• Diets equalization factors bad been .Allen taid oollaeo�srs tisefne �— Hydro's head office in heavy water, Y problsans. Huron ConantBW lip, said reeve n Morris bas is a discrepancy iwAin way at Mario H to the bas of ' My are act available for bens indicated them mem- icting4^The since the raeolutoneuiy la'lOs. Township, said his township has think beeawe rural and urban ,,.r a* Zff 2W # -,,, casual reading," said Vern opinions regarding tax council criticim the �_ �� its aasewment areas oonlheL 'lows are payer - , Austman, station maei W of equalization fetors when they tation of the tactors based on the new factors. `T* more than their don and some '� • _ Bruce Nuclear Generating Y factors are already set,,' be said. are not payigg t6str stere." ' Station A. wed a resolution asking do not resolve the problems "What good is an appeal? He eornoseot•d it is better to go ' that the province rescind the created ' the lack of BNPD project manager Elgin factors �Prppsi'tY It is unfortunate our ahead wbh equaWultlen until • s s Horton said security mattws council m last Thursday's tax reform and also do not relate assessment is in such a gum,and another system is developed• ng. m population or abWty of a a meas it is," he added, "W the rural arses lobby that � � would be restricted and dr- A resolution from Woolwich municipality to PaY• • , culated amongst Ontario Hydro Townshi Sedorth Reeve Jahn )I'lanoary adlbasoo taxes should not be �'. S 5 a I T E S 1 0 R E ° en►Y• As an sample he P, which coiuleil sup- The resolution states that the said was on council when ttY• bast as psypsrty, lases,• 0000 said U special security equip- Pow' �� the province to proposed phasing of tax in- mentfailed, it would not be made rescind the factors as published creases does not resolve eh—i n g h a rr. 7 n t a r r o in June and to move quickly to problem of weighting of public. implement a full program of agricultural as omments for • The reports have always been assessment of agricultural lands purposes, but acts only to slow levy mandatory for review by the and their relative values. the implementation of unfair Atomic Energy Control Board Five townships in the county shifts of the tax burden. O (AECB). have appealed the O Watch � equalization Deputy Reeve Bob Allen of :1� factors because they expect costs Goderich told council he felt S to rural taxpayers will increase those representatives whose for our more rapidly than those to urban township councils had already •• municipalities. There is a con- approved the equalization factors • "� Mrs. R. McCurdy and Mrs. R. cern that the rural factors have would be contradicting them - Withrow of Moose Jaw, changed more than in urban selves H they voted to support a w e e k Iy "t &Rt�ewan, were guests with areas since the Price of land has resolution asking the province to Mrs. H. Sherbondy while in increased drastically, par- rescind the factors. H, Ontario to visit with their aunt, ticularly in rural areas. Tax 1f u Miss Janet Murray, at sale on name brand and some Brookhaven last weep. Former fireman The first Sunday of Advent was observed with special Com- New editor comes bad for TV i1j munion service at St. Andrew's advertised A Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. Christmas Iia Robert H. Armstrong officiated. named to' former member of the Five new members were Wingham Fire U.C. Department, Chrl*stmas" welcomed into the fellowship of U C Observer P St. Andrew's A. Kappler and • Wilfred Gilkinson, now of St. Glenna Marr by profession of Catharines, returned to faith, Mrs. Kappler and Mr. and Hugh McCollum has been R'ingham Saturday,night to be Mrs. Don Montgomery by selected to head the team which guest speaker at the annual ktransfer of certificates. Special for the past 10 months has kept Christmas Party held by the Watch for ourserver the firemen. liic �,• music was provided the United Church Ob by MicaMr. Gilkinson is an in- • � Sylvia Beard who played an magazine it became under the vest' ator with the Ontario fire f lye rs ! autoharp solo. leadership of the late Dr. Al ig 4 4011 AS Miss Diane McLew of Angus Forrest. marshall's office and told the & Street, a first year Secretarial face some examples of cases • S �O Arts student at Fanshawenix. McCollm ucomes from a Much the office is called upon to College, London has received a strong media background, inclu- investigate. ding stints as sports writer, Fire Chief Dave Crothers • $00 Royal Arch Masons Bursary political writer, news editor and wishes to remind everyone that BUSINESS James F. Watt Holdings Limited. Josephine St. S. Box 10. . Wingham # to assist in her studies. The cit editor, and his e • NOG 2W0 Tel: (519) 357-3714 WSWpresentation was made by John Y ' experience the Christmas season brings • gives him a broad range on which many fire hazards. People are . _ A Blackwell, past superintendent of to draw in his new role. asked to carefully check their LIGUIDATION %•+i the Royal Arch Masons, London. �•i,,,;Qh„e „_. �_ . ndosi relevant is his � "6•a arse watch for background with the Canadian Ye wires and overloaded Churchman, an Anglican circuits. Real Christmas trees must be kept watered and lights publication similar to the Ob- must never be left on in a home server, on which he worked in while occupants are awe .Fires various roles between 1964 and �' 1975. His work hhim are also frequently caused by SALE III V as seen cover elections, World children searching in closets for �. _ hidden Christmas gifts and - Congresses on Evangelism, the playing with matches while Special iddle East crisis, U.S. iscopal conventions, the parents are busy °• MAYERS �' p gerian civil war and the James festive activities. Hay hydro development. Chief Crothers also advises JEWELLRY that Christmas may be the ideal Currently adjunct -professor. of time to invest in a smoke journalism (part-time) at the detector. The joyous Christmas Brussels University of Western Ontario, season must not be marred by11 a IN he will assume his new role with tragedy. Everyone must co - the Observer at the end of June, operate to make this a safe and ^ 1980: fire -free holiday. n E SubscriPtions. 50. issues 1111''I U.S. or overseas..'. $23.75 Yes only $13.75 will buy a year long Christmas giftl A cheery Christmas card will _ go out to announce your gift at Christmas time. This offer applies only on Gift Subscriptions to persons outside your own household - either as new subscriptions or renewals of previous gift subscriptions. Price in effect unfit December 21 1979 I--------------------------.--------------------� I Please send the Advance -Times to: I Please send the Advance -Times to: I I NAME I NAME , ADDRESS I ADDRESS I TOWN P.O. BOA— I I - I TOWN P.O. BOX I I PIIOV: POSTAL CODF PROV. t�fAL CODE I I I Gift Card to Read: Gift Cardio Read: I To I I TO I FROM FROM I I----------------- Cash or ch —......_—____--------- I eque enclosed for — I I - Name L I Address ---------------------------------------- ----The Wingham Advance -Tames 192 Josephine Street, Wingham CA r ••h SCHOOL BUS SAFETY We should respect our school buses and our school bus drivers. After all would you rather walk to school in winter blizzards instead of in the heated bus, or walk to school in the intense summer heat. I think all of us would rather go in 'a bus. And what about the . drivers? -Well, they should have as much respect as the buses. Would you rather have a slow — thinking robot driving when you round a sharp turn — So, respect our yellow and black vehicles. —Shirley Boonstra 0-0-0 Did you know that the Dionne quintuplets' father died last month? On the 26th the senior ukulele band went to the Fordwich Nur- sing Home. The senior ukulele band is made up of grade seven and eight -girls and boys. The group is under the direction of Mr. Parsons, the music teacher. I'm sure that the performance was enjoyed by the performers and the audience. —Marsha Tersteege JOKES OF THE WEEK What man do you always take your hat off for? ragasq a%L :aa,wsod —Nanc Why did the chicken crossththet road? fury Ruiomp sum 9"Pu@S -too asneJog :.tabsad —Greg Horton • • • t` • • • • • • .•• • • • • c • t • :. kirtJti;: TEXTURE: As part of a Grade 8 project each student was required to make a dot textured design like the one shown. 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