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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-15, Page 10Page 10—The Wingham Advance Ti J �i, mes, an. jo, woo BirtIBM" alkILS is Morris Township hday pai" iss pay hike - held at �Uallander Councir n,`L BRUSSELS—A biwthday dinner, provided by Isabel Im ZAN& party was held in the craft Pearson and Jean Evans. rQom• at the Callander Eva Stewart's family of 1z.5 per cent to der' Nursing Home on De,i . 28 to visited her on her birthday honor one of its residents, recently. Morris council has granted Even though the township Belgrave to make five rental Mrs. Bessie McCutcheon on A New Year's Eve party its township, clerk -treasurer has gone to two montly units. According to a letter the occasion of her 85th was held with Violet Heibein, a wage increase of 12-5 per meetings — one regular and from Mr. Geis6l, he hopes to birthday. Mrs. Marie Mary Stretton and Dawn cent for 1986. one special — Mr. Fraser have the renovations McCutcheon, Mrs. Kathy White in charge. in a telephone interview said he hopes this will completed by the spring of Workman and Mrs. Helen Stella Winn visited with after last Tuesday's eliminate the -need for any this year. Wheeler helped their ir aunt Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hayward meeting, Reeve Douglas other extra meetings. Morris Council granted $700 to the celebrate with many on New Year's Dav and Fraser said council awarded co'Uncil held 16 special Town and Country Home - relatives and friends. Pearl Stevenson spent New Clerk -Treasurer Nancy meetings in, 1995. makers, $300 to the Wingham Ivy Kelly was taken to the Year's with her family at the Michie a five per cent 4cost- Council increased the and District Association, for Wingham hospital, but is home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen of -living increase, as well as township's casual labor 'rate the Mentally Retarded and back at the home now and Nichol. Kay Cathers visited a merit increase of seven per to $7.00 from $6.65, an in- $10 to the Lung Association. recuperating nicely. Jack with her fathqr, Jack. Don cent. crease of five per cent. The There will be an iat the The increase will bring Hamilton also was taken to Dunbar enter th wined township mileage rate assessment open-- house atin ns the same at 22 cents hospital. His friends at the piano in the afternoon. Ann Mrs. Michie's yearly salary re ai the township municipal home wish him a speedy Smith played hymns on the to $21,500 from. $19,110 per kilometre or 35 cents per building on Jan. 20 and 21 HtAD OVER HEELS—Gerald Steckley demonstrated his acrobatic g tumblinstyle encountered piano on Jan. 3 and everyone (which included $85 per mile. from I to 8 P.M. after his plastic slideencountered a rather large bump on -the hill outsid Everyone enjoyed the rested after the busy holiday month office rental for the Ken Shortreed, the town- The next meeting of Bluevale. Gary Martin, looking on, made a mental note to take a different route.e plum puddings at Sunday season. use of her home as municipal ship drainage inspector, will Morris council is scheduled Members of the Brussels CYF young people's group held a tobogganing party at -office before the new office receive $16 per, inspection for Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.m. Bluevale Saturday afternoon. opened). and the township mileage 'Mrs. Michie, who has been rate, no increase from 685. employed by the township The township poundkeep- Majestic WI holds. for nearly eight years, also ers, Keith Johnston, Clar- WIVISInaugurai TO MEMBERS OF THE will receive three 'weeks ence Goo], Ross Turvey, WINGHAM COMMUNITY meeting at I'b�"rary vacation and a two per cent Harvey Edgar Jim Bow- held in Upper Room savings fund. man, Wayne Hopper,' Frank AND LIBRARY LOVERS Mr„Fraser said his council Procter, David Marks, Lloyd The Women's Missionary the year, Mrs. J. Conn gave a BRUSSEL-S--The Majestic The committee for the took a look at what other Michie, Fred Stute, Ronald Society of St. Andrew's report on new year wishes The Friends of the Win ham Library are holding an Women's Institute held its February card party to be clerk -treasurers are making Gordon, William Craig, Presbyterian Church, and Mrs. R. McKay gave the education and cultural ac- held Feb. 4 will consist Of and found Mrs. Michie to be George Blake and Ray Wingham, held its inaugural - new year's message.' organizational/planning meeting on Wednesday, tivities meeting last Wed- Marie McCutcheon, Wilma on the low end of the pay Heuther, once again will,be meeting of the new year in Mrs. Bateman read the 'January 22, at the Town Hall at 7:30. With our nesday afternoon in the and Eleanor Hemingway scale. Even with the wage paid any costs incurred., the Upper Room last scripture from Luke and t new council determining its 1986/87 directives, a library. Mrs. Leona Arm- and Retta Hoover. Anyone increase, the reeve said, she The township, fence- Tuesday.' Mrs. Tiffin, led in prayer. The new and larger' library should, be among its strong and Mrs. Margaret interested in taking. the still is among the lower -paid viewers will receive !8.75 The executive was in: offering was received by priorities. McLeod were the committee home -decorating course is clerks in Huron. - per hour as well as mileage charge of the meeting and Mrs. G. Wall and,dedicated in charge and there were 13 asked to call Kathy Bridge or In dealing with its own no change from 1985. The extended a welcome to all. by Mrs. Bateman. Your involvern;t and skills can help to provide a members present. Joan Jacobs. honoraria, council made a fenceviewers are: north- Mrs'. W. Lapp gave a paper Mrs. W. Congram gave a community. support group interested in expanded The meeting opened with h- for the new year, taken from talk on missionaries, based library facilities. In addition to desperately needed the Ode and , the Mary. Pennies for, Friendship” number of modest increases. west, John Nixon, Doug Stewart Collect. The two cents for every antique Mr. Fraser will receive Garniss, Harold Johnston; Psalm 29, "The Lord sitteth on the work of Clara Hen- shelf space, our new library could 'accommodate a president, 'Mrs. Peggy you cherish, were collected. $1,310 in 1986, an increase Of north-east, jack Cardiff, upon the flood." Mrs. H. derson who is ministering in larger children's 'area to encourage young Cudmore, read" New Year's The roll call was answered $50 or four per cent from last William Peacock, Jim Bateman read a poem en- Malawi. readers, reading and research areas, increased Resolutions". Thank -you by bringing something old year. Bowman: -south-west, titled "Pass It On"., The president, Mrs. film, and record accessibility, and -perhaps even - notes for the Christmas And telling about it. Deputy Reeve Clem William Souch,'John Brown, The hymn "Stand at the Bateman, took charge of the teal computer access. boxes were read and , Margaret McLeod gave,a McLellan's yearly pay goes John Nesbitt and south-east, Portal" was sung, Mrs. C. business. The secretary, members were asked to save splendid motto: "That which to $1,150 from' $1,100, , an Ken , McDonald, George Tiffin gave the blessing for Mrs. Tiffin, read the minutes The Friends of the Library have been meeting 6 their Zehrs tapes as the our forefathers bequeathed. increase of 4.5 per cent. Blake and Clarence Me- of the last meeting, the every two months, for a program , r general in - money - is go toward to us, guard it well, lest we Councillors Bert Elliott, Cutcheon. correspondence and gave the terest to the public. Additional community support repairing the chairs in the, loose it." Bob Grasby and Howard The two township livestock roll call, I is necessary at this time. We hope to continue our Doris McCall Morton will receive $1,100 in Miss Wilson At this time Mrs; John library. gave a I valuers, Carmen Craig and Donaldson installed . the current meeting format to act as an impetus for It was decided not to give a history of the Brussels, mill 1986, an increase of $50 or 4.7 Glen Casemore, also future library development. per cent from last year. Will meeting executive for the coming' donation to the Town and and dam and members were receive $8.75 per hour and ear. Executive members Country Homemakers at this asked for suggestions about Council also increased its mileage, no change from last The meeting will be Wednesday, January 22, al -meeting rates. The year. of Institute pasf' president, Mrs. -3 time. what might be the future use special -meeting are 7. 0 at the Town Hall. We Cannot do this without The Majestic WI is to look of the mill. reeve will receive $35 for In other business at last. Whitechurch — Th � Public Gordon Wall; 'president, you. after,the birthday party at The meeting closed with each, special meeting, an week's meeting, council Rela tions meeting of the Mrs. Bateman; vice - the Callander Nursing Home the singing of "God Save the increase of $5.00 and the gave its blessing to a, Whitechurch itechurch Women's president, Mrs. Wall; on, Jan. 23 with Edna Queen—, followed by a remaining council members proposal for a Kitchener Institute was held at -the secretary, Mrs. Tiffin; ,,McLellan, Mrs. Cudmore delicious lunch served by will receive $30, also an man, Ralph Geisel, to home'of Miss Merle Wihon, assistant secretary,.Mrs. McLeod, Isabel Adams, Evelyn Mair, me e old hotel in Wingham, on Wednesday, McKay; pianist, Mrs. Conn; and Margaret � rease of $ 5.00. renovate th making up the committee in MarieMeTaggArt and Doris, January, 8, with 13 ladies assistant pianist, M-rs. charge of the party. McCall. present. Roll call was "a William Ford;, supply way to make life easier" It secretary, Mrs. T. A. Currie;- ��� publicity, Mrs: David' Rit- was suggested that everyone s .13mver dams fondshire Glad. Tidings Winter activity day wear a smile. secretary, Merle Wilson; 'Dominion SeCurities Pitfield The motto was "Com - in municia'%AW drains ,mercials thatinsult -your .associate members, Mrs. Limited Walter Woods, Mrs. David lanned for WawancO.Sh-intelligence". Cited were Eadie; literature,, Mrs. 344 Andrew St., Exeter, Ontario feminine -hygiene and per- GORRIE — A complaint possible, Mr. Heftkey is to Conn; friendship and service Familiar winter state- to bring a lunch and relax in, conal care commercials and from Laverne Greenley of trap all the beaver in the W committee Mrs: R. Wright, menu for some people in- the heated education centre milk commercials which elude; "Bah, humbug", "I watching . tching films. A variety of RR 1, Clifford, regarding the area. members felt I It do not Mrs. Willis Lapp; nominat- y 'condition of Municipal drain represent the true value of ing committee, Mrs.,Lapp _911 1"i I-eJ 4011r, to I(Illefid a hate Winter" or "Help, !'in films on snow -shoeing, cross- 8 in Howick Township lead to Mr. 'Heftkey found two and auditors, rs, Agnes William - stuck". Are these some, of country skiing and other the discovery that beavers other beaver dams on Lots 26 milk. The members' con- son and, Mrs. Ford. the things you've heen winter topics I es will be shown have,b e drain. eluded that if there was less Mrs.,Conn presided at the Pt dams in the and 27 on Concession 14. He advertising, the consumer' saying lately? If so, it's time throughout the day. has since tri pped the. piano for the meeting, which SEMINAR ON RRSP'sand to change all that by visiting A winter hike on skis or, A large beaver dam was beavers. Mr. Heftkey'said would not have to pay. as closed by repeating the, the Wawanosh Valley snowshoes is slated for 2 •found between Lots 22 and 23 the drain was in poor, con- much for the products. SUCCESSFUL INVESTING Conservation Area on li.m, A limited number of on Concession 15. The •surprise package Lord's Prayer. dition throughout its length auction sale, with Mrs. Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Saturday, Jan. 25 to beat snowshoes will be available Howick council received a in, Concessions 14, 15 and 16. Russell McGuire auctioneer, McKay were the hostesses those winter blues and have to rent and anyone wishing to letter from drainage The beaver dams will and served a dainty lunch. fun in the snow. rent them is asked to wear superintendent J.A. McBride probably be removed by helped the , Insfitute finan- on Join -the -Wawa osh-5-talf- fla heeled boots. Snow- cially. A sewing contest was 11, a.m. for an indoor session mobile boots are idlealyfor and the steps taken to clear Uc MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE �-Wednes` yj=Jaz nwary.22-2.1 on winter birds. They will be snowsh,oeing. the drains. Howick council agreed intoul as winner. vote looking "at several - veral charac- The Wawansoh Valley With Mr. ' McBride's t anks"was extended t i Bolgrav 7:30 p.m. teristics of our "'fine, Conservation Area is easy to After a discussion with the suggestion that spot in ilsonan thosetakin r e feathered friends" including find by turning left at Con. 6- Ministry of Natural spections of the drain should The ,lunch committee was The Arena Board held a WINGHAM G,OLF�. identification, winter menus 7 of East Wawanosh Resources, the services Of be ',done �with reports Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. family skating party, on - and tips for home bird township from Highway No. Len Heftkey, a trapper from regarding possible action, to Garnet Farrier and Mrs. Saturday night at the Bel- CURLING CLUB. feeders. Some of the 4 and driving 6.5 kilometres. Clifford, were retained. If be taken: Rintoul. grave Community Centre. It Wawanosh bird feeders also, For further information was 25 cents night for each of will be visited to see who has contact the Maitland Valley, the following: admission, hot dropped by for lunch, Conservation Authority at dog and hot chocolate. There Topics will include: Those attending are asked 335 -*3557.1 were over 200 in attendance e Suitability of RRSP and 15 dozen h6t dogs were consumed. Everyone enjoy- e Types, of RRSP .... ... .... ed the evening of skating. � �, investments Harvey Edgar of RR 4, CD �4111.' 1.3 -Wingham was able to return e Getting money out of -10 his home on'Saturday Seniors after being a patient at St. an RRSP Joseph's Hospital, London. • Personal financial Day Centre Ne yrs Mrs. Sara Anderson rider'son I returned home on Friday analysis after visiting with Mr. and • Mutual funds By Pam Williams from I to 3 p.m. Call the Mrs. Bill Schreiber of Milton' The month. of January is centre if you plan to *attend, and Mrs. George Black and • Common and preferred half over already and if you Several films ordered Miss Hazel Young in Camp- shares- bellville. want the rest of the winter to. from the provincial go qu�ckTy;— [he ssmple The citizenship goverpmen resource centre solutidn is to participate in will be showneibis month. the Women's Institute will be Reservations not required, but in order tb• held on Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 2 arrange seating, a phone Call (235-2231) con - the day centre programs They include "Knacky p.m. ' Roy Bennett of because "time flies whet! People" about the life of a Wingham will glow slides of firming attendance, would be appreciated. you're having fun". blacksmith, "Snowshoeing" Norway Sweden and Den- COLLECT CALLS WILL BE ACCEPTED Next week the participants and "Niagara Falls — 300 mark. will be the official judges of Years Since Hennepin"k the Frostyfest posters Hennepin was the first . ......... created by area school "tourist" to visit Niagara children. We also plan to Falls back, in 1648. The film have an afternoon dance on will also show the Niagara Jan. 30 in conjunction with Falls of today. Call for show THE HEA T IS ON! the other Frostyfest ac- times at 357-1-440 or 357-1445. tivities. Pet -owners are reminded RUN— Start getting into the spirit of our new pet therapy swim AU '� MICROF`UR�IACE of winter by picking up one of program at the centre. Those our January program interested in sharing their Technology makes it efficient calendars., The logo this, pet with those at the day Size makes it portable' r month is "Smile — It's centre are asked to give us a Snowing!". ng! call. Also, new program Design makes it safe The next foot clinic at the ideas for f986 are quite ceptre will be on Jan: 29 welcome. This amazi.ng new product provides instant heat where and when you want it. . ... . ...... .. ..... .... . ..... . .. . .............. ...... ... ...... A.""". ENTER P RISE WARD UPTIGROVE, Listow6l THE HILL ALONG THE HIGHWAY just west of Bluevale provided the scene f . 6r a- 14.4 Park.Dr., Box 685 WINGHAM, Ont. NOG 2WO-Phone (519) 357-1916 k Ot f 0 M ss gpa t rDay ws (51 9) 291-3040 tobogganing party by members of the Brussels. CYF youqq people*s group last Satur- CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS day afte%rnonn After having their fill of slidtng, the members retired to the home of ALL THIS PLUS FIVE YEAR WARRANTY4 CSA APPROVED. Clarence and Marl Steckley for refreshments and games..