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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-15, Page 11r a .. I' 6N The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 15,1986 -Page 11 Ar Is yII R E S Ua L TS uhu ' mm�m ,County -council starts year with WANT it ifor .. _... _ _--`— By a recorded vote 18 13 H ed Itis .? � ...._. ....., _ .........,� : ___ _.-� __,- _.. members of Huron County the a county's actionsetsa or cor�cel�nl'h o the term of The Advance -Times 357-232® Senior Report two classrooms will be leav- �e n e 1988 Salary Y The Grade 8 instrumental Council have approved a precedent for other ffigures approved for each __._.__.. ing the school byr bus and recommendation granting municipalities who are also de band class completed per- spending all day in the fresh hefty pay increases to county in a negotiating year, asking department head are as formances at ,- the Listowel g follows ( with 1985 salaries in air. I hope they have fuse. department heads. what 'they will say to their brackets) Santa Claus Parade and the Next week I'll have com- The action, which came at own employees. Medical officer of health, Fordwich Nursing Home ments from the students who - the council's firrst meeting of Reeve Ernie Snell of East $70,694 ($57,512) ; Huronview prior to the Christmas Via, went to Wawanosh, the new yeaF, will increase Wawanosh Tow n s h } vacation. B Sad Bennett P, administrator, $47,892 the salaries of some depart- another new member On Y Sandy $37,5441; social services The Grade 7 instrumental - Junior Report ment heads by up to 27 per county 'council, told mem- administrator, band is still in the learning Since the Christmas break cent over three years. - hers of his council, that he ($32,578); clerk -treasurer t tl .4 stages with their instru- '. has just ended, the junior di- The proposal, prepared by had voted against the in and administrator, $61,542 meats. They plan to be ready `,, vision is just beginning to get the executive committee crease. He said he definite! for .a public performance in Y ($51,974); deputy clerk - G1 M I D P P ' into the swing off things had first been brought to could not support a big wage treasurer, $53,430 ($44,460-); early March. w again. council at a special meeting hike at the county,,and that The Grade 7 and 8 students Junior electives, starting last November. At that time he would not o for one in his county engineer, $57,64 in non -instrumental music+x Jan. 13, have each child from g ( $48,074) ; planning director, INVESYNIENT the outgoing council voted to townshipeither. $55,244 ($45,188) ; county recently completed -studies Grade 4 to 6 selecting one of table the matter, leaving it to The raises approved by librarian, $40,950 ($34 CM'11A1k__V_U t ti of famous performers, music these activities: music, be dealt with b the new. 'county councillors will be ,8,29 on computers, and are creative composition,' cer- Y a museum director, $38,298 po council which took office in spread over three years, ($34,060). studying music with the uku SANDY BENNETT amics, Cabbage Patch cloth- December. T tele and recorder. Grade 8 editor es, cross-country skiing, sec- W ingham Reeve Bruce . Grade 7 and 8 students ret codes and messages, a • RATE IN EFFECT FROM g Machan, one of 15 new Council reftceiivls• two recently combined to give a fantasy elective, indoor members on the 31 -member DECEMBER �3, 1985 On Jan. 7, the participat- choir performance at the sports puppetry, drama, SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME Listowel District Seconds ng students had a chance to � Y, county council, was among ®�+ ® ■ Secondary got a volleyball clinic spon- cookie creations. the 18 who voted in favor of r�� u�StS f®r r6�!®nI ng School. sot by the Wingham high The Grades 4 to 8 saw a the pay package. He said he 1 Year R.R.S.P. Yearbook movie entitled "The Wil- 11ORRIE— Howick Town- The site off the church as ® school. At the ciente the , .had misgivings about the The yearbook this year is Y derness Family", while ship Council at its Januar MINIMUM going to have,mostly most! ec were taught various skills Y size of 'the raises, but ac- P , Y presently zoned VRI g g y P. involving volleyball. Good teachers had a newspaper cepted the argument that the session, was presented with (allowing duplex only). 9® $500 tures of students attending luck•to all students. workshop in the library. ' additional money is plans from two delegations Building inspector Wray Howick Central. People Room 19 says "Aloha", as necessaryto bring depart- concerning building renova- Wilson approved -the plan working on the yearbook are. Books the have started an exciting g g g PP Students in Mr. Double Y g ment heads in Huron — who tions, both involving re- and the Huron County Health 5 Year R.R.S.P. Mr. Doubleday and Mr. unit on Hawaii. previously earned between zoning. Unit has, said sewers are 1 Maertens, alon with Sand day's Grade 7-8 class and P Y g• g`'' Y The children. in . Far- acceptable for a four -unit Bennet ,John Greig, Carolyn Mr. Raynard's Grade 8 class $34,000 and $57,000 — up to Albert Seiler of RR '�, p 10,1/4'L/00 MINIMUM g, Y neil's,1 with children the had the Rayna d's G Grade 8 cling average paid by Walkerton, presented his dwelling, said Mr. Hen 5,500 Winkel, Jayson Potts, children's books about• tied with children in Mr. surrounding counties. plans ,to renovate sone- derson: Mitchel Wright, Ty Roberts, Christmas. oubleday's Grade 7 8 class "At this stage of the game family home in Corrie into a Mr. Yeoman and Mr. Mollie Cummings, Julie:Gib- These books were written to learn the various functions I don't think anyone can duplex for the purpose of Henderson wanted council's he son, Sandra McClement and with little help from the of the Icon computers. A justify the money they are renting. approval to have the site ,Jp,`��� � le Jason Ed ar. „ �!� g teachers and were put into cross -grade tutor, program is making, Mr. Machan ad- The house which Mr. Seiler rezoned before purchasing (,� Speeches book form for the primary in the works for these two mitted, but said county wants to renovate lies in a the property. Grades 4 to S students are classes. council was warned that `.`If flood lain and is resent! "They're taking the right workingon speeches. Class- Masses to read. P presently y' g gh `�m P By John Greig we kept them low, these zoned OSI (open space with a step to find wit, if they can do O old �' 11 eJOn room finalists n is partici- Use Gifts people could leave and go single family unit.) it, before they do it," said pate in. the annual Legion On Oct. '16' Mrs. Millie elsewhere." Coun. Norm Fairies was Mr. Wilson. Public Speaking Contest. Nixon's gift to the school was He also said he feels it was concerned about the levels of Coun: Alex Graham Mpg This will be on Feb. 12 at 8:00 used.for the first time. A lac- areal disadvantage towalk `water during flooding which inquired into the demand for p.m. in the Howick Central tern and stand were present- in as a new councillor and be could lead to problems with appartments.: gym. ..' ed tothe school by Mrs. Nix- asked to make a decision on the sewage system. "I think the demand is.. today Volleyball r `i on and were used by- Mr. something which had, been Mr. Seiler asked, great," said Dep. Reeve Call today Volleyball tryouts are Farnell's ade 4. class for 9 negotiated by the previous "Wouldn't the problems be Jacques. being held at Howick Central their assembly. -',.council.. the same for tw.ot families. as "If you have a decent .A School for the tournament on Mrs. Nixon presented the He said he thinks most new ,for one?" place, with decent rent, Jan. 27 at F. E. Madill Sec-., lectern to the school becausecouncillors voted for it on the Coun. Fairies was there shoul��1� no trouble ondary School. Students in of all the kind and courteous, basis of the information reluctant to givehis backing renting a ootid a artment " Grades 7 and 8 have an, o P students she met while at supplied to them, adding for changes to the building said Mr. good "The t „ portunity to participate in Howick Central. The as •� that, I think maybe in six presently on site because of rates in Listowel and this event. sembly was a st�y5ess months time there would possible flooding problems, . ' Wingham are high." Morning and afternoon.The lectern lips a, plaque. have been i ore difficulty in According, to Dep..,Reeve "I don't see anything recesses are when the stu- � ' dents participating have a on it stat' 11 Y selling ur - John Jacques, the dam- wrong with the .ilea' "said to , "Presented b P P g Millie Nixon, . -school sacra T u r n b e r r y Township situated near the home will Coun. Graham, "but if .I was ka.chance to tryout for the team tary 1972-1985. On the front Reeve Brian McBurney, a nob- prevent flooding. . The investing; I'd be concerned • along with time aftel school. JAYSON,POTTS of the lectern are the school ' .returning member, of county dam gates are taken out in about seeing the building BILL STEPHENSON W. M. CHANDLER' ' Grade 7editor netters, H: C.'S..and it is a council, was among those the spring -and the water flow -full•." �. ,.:,.. • ... • light oak color. who voted ..against .the causes flooding. "The dam is Mr. Yeoman and Mr: Ottawa Trip Mrs. Nixon was presented proposed raises. He said, he' ther for water control in the Henderson. both feel the 357-1 O 7 5 Or 357-2.283 This year all Grade 7 and 8 . with a large card signed by thinks the increases were too sumer, " he said. "It's not building is suitable for older students will visit Canada"s all the staff and students of high at this time and will en- much use in the'spring when people because it has few 32% JOSt?phlthe St. capital,. Ottawa.. -They are Howick Central. She also courage everyone else to ask thebiggest problems occur." steps and a community hall planning to spend three days received a pot of green for similar raises: Dep. Reeve Jacques said nearby where entertainment P.O. Box 360 - WINGHAM and two nights: in Ottawa. plants and- yellow carna- .: Noting that some of the he was hesitant to make such is available. Teachers have planned for. tions, as green and gold aredepartment heads , are zoning Changes after all. the "I'll . give my blessing," us to visit museums, a choc- .' our school colors. getting -raises of more- than time and trouble it took with said Coun. - Fads -les, "but plate factory and•many other The lectern is to be used at nine per cent- in the current the Maitland Valley Con-, that's just about it. # .,., exciting things. all school activities, and year, Mr. McBurney added serdation Authority to do the Everything has to go the Way . In order to help pay the special,schoolke'vents. "I.don't think some of those zoning. it is written•according to the cost we are planning to sell By Erin Taylor raises are deserved, no, Howick zoning bylaws bylaws." PERSONAL chocolate.bars. and Kim Miller . matter what times are like," Have "had first, second and At the January, sessict, third reading, but still await. Howick Council also' ap- FINANCIAL PLANNING approval from the Ontario.. proved the general accounts Municipal Board (OMB). totalling $13,873.47 and the "I take a dim view of a road _account totalling JOHN GREIGhouse inthat'area anyway,'? $1268.47. _. �y:.���c-ade=8-editiu. ,. I.,u; _ _ _ •Sal -`ii TJlrftt: Me�1� J'dc(111L�. r o -t "The house is in a - vulnerable, spot," said Coun. DIM AND BEAR IT �. Fairies. "I hate to see When an oncoming car has The $200000CUMference Q someone do something that its high beams on; just dim ' they really shouldn't." Council advised Mr. Seiler and bear it, advises the ! r industrial Accident Pre- Anlanswertoffiestr�ss. t at the • • to apply for rezoning. He will vention Association. Don't art - •• - then havepto await th gout- fight the other driver by come of a public meeting. 1nVestln -Editors:• - , PoulinPeter putting on your high beams' of n3r c - �A second delegation of Jim -fie' or she could have Yeoman of, Wroxeter and Doug Henderson..of RR 4, trouble ou lane.t Similarly, n and m when That s the d'ffiefe ce between an indListrlal Growth Hund RRSP and c _ /% a Ha r.r"iston, approached the has e car behind you s high ..Guaranteed investment Certificates over the past I8 years CAROLVN WiNKEL i The Kindergarten children have a new' book entitled council with their plans to beams on, don't adjust your That ,tight based OIt maximum annual RRSP contributions: your Grade 7editor are having a lot of fun this Island of the Blue Dolphins. buy and renovating an old mirror so that the light is re - $'S 000 111emir nt to Industrial Growth Fu1id would have gro.vn to winter playing in the deep In math we have started Anglican church in Wroxeter fleeted back into the driver's $41- • i; - . � �5 •1;0 mere than the same Ineestment In an RRSP History " snow, making tracks, snow problem solving and the inti) a four -unit appartment eyes. - (.Ohiposed cif i. eai GiC,, - In history, the Grade 8s angels and sliding down the computer. is in our room We building. 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Bean Bill Glllillan c,(13 -15-o 1 86 (519] 235-2231 ®- Collect Cauls Accepted are having a pioneereal snow banks. They also, are all are glad to be back at prepared just likelt would be enjoying the snow activities, school. in the 1800s. Grade 7 is study- books and games along with —Ryan Deyell and ing the age of the fur trade_ sharing their Christmas' gifts Andrew Gibson Science with their friends. 'When we fix it... In science this week, —Marcy McKee Grade 7s are studying the In, the office we are tri the classification of all living Mr. Sakasov's class is midst of planning orders for. • Alternator A Thermostat thins and Grade 8s are _ y naw_ 'school su lies for next Fuel Pum g great! rel'eved - PP l �e eiYtlier. 'fie aiso 8 e • Carburetor working` -wee it V51ulume, mass, —math test on division is over. •' p t� • Ball Joints - - balances, etc. Thee students are doing mur- completing maintenance ® Shocks' ® Muffler,. —1 F The Science Fair is also als and just received new request forms for our • Water l uump approaching fast and Grades novels. They all had a very building in .the coming year. a + Thousands of other parts! d iith 6-8 studeD' nts are working on nice holiday. t you now t at the projects. They will be exhibiting their projects -Shelley McLennan end of January the school year will, br half over? i I !guarantee it for 1><fe®V" sometime in March. written by Jayson On the second day back to school, Mr. Lisle's Grade 7s -Rhonda Leachman and Carolyn Winkel and Mr. Bartlett s Grade 8s Mrs. ••Kaufman's Grade 2 Primary Report started working on this class is very excited about We use obly genuine Ford, Njotorcraft, or, Primary children this year's operetta, "Olivet•". So the 80 new story books the Ford Reneanufactured parts. week are very busy having far we have learned four class has received. Each i fun. Everyone is making songs, "I'd Do Anything", student has chosen his first . These parts And thousands br Ofhprs AIP harked by my (rep Ldp}ITP S@NICE Guarantee, III give you a repair quarantpp that IASIS a 10timp—and it S tree Here s how it works" when snowflakes,' snowmen, , etc. "Pick a Pocket", "Oliver" one and is reading it. Soon we fix your Ford built rar nr light trin M yo„ DAY only once 111 quArantep that If the'Covered Most of -the teachers have ar- "Be„ and Back Soon they will be doing activities part ever has fo be -fixed again we will fix It Free Free parts Free labbur My Lifetime Ser vice Guarantee last.% as long as vnu nW/ ynlr yPh,(,.lp 'In matter where you bought ii.or ranged winter activity Auditions for the parts will such as writing and per- how old if IS So rome.In tnday ;Ind f;hA )lit more ahnut my I aprimp Sprvice Guarantee I centers for the students. Mrs. class 'is begin sometime this week. The holidays are over and forming play's, illustratingr their !cooks,, writing new back ourYppa,rs for UP • j This limited warranty covAm VPhlrlps In nnrrnAl USP And Pxcludes routine maintenance parts belts no,”' ShePt metal .Alcock's wooing on a mural of winter everyone in Grade 6 had a stories and designing borrk�� anduphol5lpry fix cars for keeps* to place'on the primary end good time. New Year's is a jackets, making masks and bulletin board. 'time for.resolutions and here researching topics they want Mrs. Hooftnran's and Miss are two: Jason Hickey wants to, learn more about. LIFETIME Sanderson's Grades 3 and 4 to do his work better' and --Heather Bishop °°n°° �GUARA 1ICE TEE� students are venturing off to Clement Wai wants to keep the Wawanosh Valley Con-. up the good wofk.- servation Area on Jan. 9. Our next special .day is Mrs' McKeoWs•class Still, n/� RIDGE MOTORSLIMITED Stddents will be learning to "Career Day". This is when is learning multiplication snowshoe' and play Inuit games. the students all dress up as what we want to be. facts. Also they are reading' many stories and then Nr-,��® �'J They'll also learn how pio- We are working on science putting' down 'reports about neers dealt with the snow projects and have a social the books they 'have read. HIGHWAY 136 -- EAST 0 F 1AB1ld G ll A AA and h, rsh conditions, The studies test coming up. We -Jennifer Cameron r..