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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-15, Page 14J 0 Page 14—The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 15, 1996 Dump problem Mrs. Rintoull's is discui$ se _0 group,leads at coundill rntg, seniors' meeting A problem with peopleThe Wingham Seniors' dumping their garbage "Happy Gang" held its outside the limits of the January meeting last Turnberry waste disposal Friday, beginning the new site was discussed at last year with a pot -luck dinner Movie review The most dangerous sport .w Tuesday evening's meeting' for more than 40,pple. Mrs. A of 'I Albert Rifiwas toul's group When the going In what sport do the for a bat and another Tl p in charge- !-'rn'e have been several gets rough players put on a coat of player's head for a ball. He in �t ances of garbage Gordon Wall, president, armour and carry a stick shattered his stick into dumped outside the gates, of conducted the business. He Joan Wilder and Jack T. which can be used I as a club splinters; he din.ted the cage the site and it is causing a read "A Thought for the W Colton ... they're back, but or spear'? Some of you might of the helmet and the probIc'm for snow removal Year". This was followeloby have guessed splinters from the stick they're romancing a new jousting."': Council decided to help the singing of "0 Canada" stone and each other!, some might think it .is scratched the player's neck alleviate the problem it will with Mrs. Johnston Conn at a -"Jewel of the Nile", a something out of the stone and a doctor said if the stick be on the look-ou.t for of- the piano. The minutes of the blockbuster Christmas age, but unfortunately, it is a had hit four inches lower, the fenders and anyone caught last meeting were read. by release takes off where sport we all love io'watch — injured player would dumping outside the gate Mrs. Russell McGuire. "Romancing the Stone" left hockey, probably have -been dead, will be forced to clean up the Three new members an- us..,sailing on,tpe Angelina. How many of you are The player who did this is mess and be responsible for swer6d the roll call. �N Jack, played by Michael disappointed when you being taken to court to get any damage. The auditors' report was 4%*100we Douglas, swashbuckles his watch "Hockey Night in him out, of hockey for'the rest In other business at last given by Mrs. William way across Egypt 'in a Canada" and you don't see a of his life before his next week's meeting council Errington. and a letter was 'A desperate bidto save his love fight or players smashing victim is four inches taller, authorized Ross Nicholson, read from the zone and M is as charismatic as other players into the How tall is your son? township road superin- president, Mrs. Minnie ever. Kathleen Turner is boards? The 'professionals tendent and drainage in- Shelton, with a reminder authoress Joan Wilder as she have a lot of influence on the in minor hockey they have spFctor, to attend a two-day that zone fees are due. takes each new stumbling Younger kids playing in the added new rules to the, drainage seminar at London A thank -you letter was block in her stride, accepting minor league. The kids see° already thick book of rules on Jan. 22 and 23, read from the Wingham Day all problem's- and ad- them fighting, swinging the and regulations. They now The next meeting of Centre for the Homebound versaries as they come, and sticks and getting the elbows say that there can be no body Turnberry council is for a donation from the all in the same skirt and up in the corner so they think contact for the players age 11 scheduled for Jan. 21 when Happy Gang. It also included blouse! 'that is.what they have to do and under. As they struggle valiantly to m, representatives resentatives from information about 'he kids. to the an of make it to the NHL. This will allow t Ministry of'the Environment ternoon dance to be held Jan. to save the jewel, they find The referees are the ones learn the' skills of hockey and Art Clark, township 30 at the centre during the themselves in deAth-defying who control. the violence on instead of the biggest kid on engineer, will be on hand to week of Frostyfest. circumstances which, the ice. I admit if the referee the team being able to just discuss burning at the waste Plans were made for a through more good luck than called every little thing that skate down the ice and the disposal site. dance to be held Jan 16 at good management, they is illegal. according to the smaller kids bounce off him. 8:30 p.m. with committees seem to conquer. Despite book, it would be a slow Also the added rule'of "no volunteering. 18°what they've been through game and the teams would hitting from behind", which Mrs. Elfloft Five members volun- together and meant to each spend a fortune making the simply means you can't hit a teered to lead groups for other, one Wonders if Jack penalty box big enough to fit player if he -isn't facing you, entertains W1 meetings this year. . . A ever will totally commit an entire team in it. But they has saved. many injuries. suggestion was adopted that MODERN DANCE? Not quite, but requiring just as much co-ordination. Members of a himself and his love to Joan. do have to do something Two years ago a lot of kids BLUEVALE Mrs. each group be responsible Visiting cheerleading team from Owen Sound Vocational Institute practise routines -To add hilarity to the serious about the players were huft going into the Harry Elliott entertained 12 for one program and one learned at the Madill cheerleading workshop last week. (Clint Pewtress Photo) m . ovie Danny'DeVito.is back who use the stick for other boards and getting hit from. members of the Women's afternoon of games during as, comedic Ralph,. the things than scoring goali. 'behind. Last year only a few Institute at her hom, e last the year. qud�tion that most students bumbling, fast -talking They should give out more injuries occurred from this Wednesday afternoon.) The The meeting closed with conman who is forever game, .suspensions for and the opposing player was Student Question spend their snow days winter scen.ery, and birds, the royal anthem. Seven �elaxing' and watching trying to succeed where he players swinging their sticks usually assessed a p�nilty. outside the window were a tables of euchre were play- This week's Student "Sleep late, watch as, soaps.. I am sure that thought the would fail, at other players And even These are only a few steps steep fines if they -cause in the'long walk of cleaning delight to those inside, ed: The following were win- Question is based"dri every 'everyone k The, show's theme song, play backgammon and happy to sit bac Following the -Institute ners: high ink Ethel Day; in says it all: "When the going bodily harm. up hockey to a sport of skill Ode -and the Mary student's weekend -dream: drink;" Russel Tr6 ven during the odd snow day and -As tough, the tough Last year, in Brussels a and grace rather, than push ry Stewart low pinki Mrs. Charlie gets get the blustery, stormy Monday 12K. simply do nothing. going hockey player from an op- and shove. Collect, Mrs. W.' Stamper ''Shiell; high. white, Mrs. e Ricker wh6n school is canceled. The —Valerie i ---.7Ju . lie Stewart posing team used his stick —Shawn Bremner. conducted the business. The Gordon Godkin and low question "I sleep in and watch the secretary's. and treasurer's white, Gordon Wall, on is "What do do soaps. ! might study in the on snow days?'9 reports and the corr'espon- afternoon," Lynne, Taylor "Igo skiing, "Tim Cousins dente were read by Mrs. R. 13C. Fraser. 9B. "I sit at home preparing "I play. the computer," Mrs. Charles Mathers is -PERSONALS myself for the next'day planning to (each a class in Donald Hastings 9C. getting my homework _Z tatting. Anyone interested in Gus McKillop of I watch TV 'cause there Toronto and preparing .,-assignriients learningthis craft is asked to ed acquaintances with is nothing else to do," Karen (does an body really believe: renew Harris 9C. y Mathers at 3�7-- Harold Herd on Sunday this?)," School President Ed' - contact'Mrs d fight with 2340. morning. "Watch TV an Sweeney 13C. FF? my brother," Debbie Golle The convener,,Mrs. W. 10B. .1 read and mark papers. , 1"1111771/111 11 Peacock, conducted the - "Watch the soaps!- In fact this last snow day I meeting' Mrs. D. Street Sunday, January 19, 4:30 - Frances Smith OF. worked from 9:15 to 12:15 prepared thernotto, "Peoplei 6:30 O.m.,,CTV has live cov- "I go snow,mobiling," and then went home for SUSSMAN• 'S •.10E-A-R-THUR born to freedom seldom erage of the final found of the Craig 14 --Ne 11C, lunch. Later I made, up know its worth", stressing Bob Hope ChryslOr Golf the -four freedoms for which Classic, featuring top golfers games," Pam Patterson up working to 4:30.1 think all BIG:G",Stay home and play video questions and tests,. I ended EST., JANUARY CLEARANC E. �: �:. . Canadians should be deeply plus celebrities from the ilD. my colleagues do the same', thankful. worlds 'of entertainment, I watch 'the soaps," Mr. Forrest. Mrs. Peacock's topic on politics and sports. Connie Alc6ek 12A. It seems from this student SALE -0 'citizenship was'an excellent presentation with various, GFF illustrations, The roll call, ,. "Should Canada opeinliEVERYTHING* IN borders to other countries Wingham counCifl- shorts - and why" provoked a lively THE STOREst discussion. A, -proposal to add A third Wingham and District meeting, this time Ernest. "super -committee" to town Association. for the Mentally Eaton, -shairman of the . , except jean 4`;'department and early spring merchandi§e Refreshments were served by the hostess, council s e ion neil was voted. down Retarded. Heritage, Wingham com- 500'MEN'S- SUITS - All this fall's newest famous, SAVE 1/z Off Entire Select Mrs. 'J. C. decisively, with members A• letter from the mittee, was invited to ad- 11)�,P HALd,�_P_a_rk_P JohnsAon- ander-Mrs. B.- -- I - , . . - . brand,$ in(, -ijup, fardLin,_Yyes "St. Germain,, 1000 This Fall's Famous Brand N.ame:1 'i im. M I - N - ue t-.%_ McGregor -SUITS that thio plan would ac- continuation of the annual plained and defended the Sires 38 to 62 comp!ish very much. e 0 $99.0 Sizes 36 t' 50 Reg $269 00 to $450 00 grant, which goes toward the designation propo�al. Maiesticowl, Mayor jack Kopas had operation of the Silver Circle When Councillor Ron Reg. $229,00 to $29.9.00 0 Nursery School -Beecroft declared that "if S E proposed establishing. an , had reached $ 'h executive committee to take coulcil . at. its previous that house is designated as NOW to olds,euchre 'AL 1.3-4.90-- -22.50,0 over some of the duties of the meeting. At that time the heritage, 75 per cent' of the BRUSSELS,— The Majes-. finance and management matter, Was referred to. the houses in Wingham should tic Women's Institute held.. a committee. This committee, committee for review. be designated.". Mr. Eaton euchre. arty last Tuesday in which would have been 0-0-0 did not argue. the library With 11 tables in composed of the. mayor, the On a "Perhaps,": he agreed, motion, from the 'Play. reeve, the deputy reeve', tfie property and. public works noting that "We have a very Mrs. Leona McDonald won chairman of finance andcommittee, council agreed to rich resource." the, prize for high lady, and management, the chairman reserve the rooms in the Eventually the, motion to the traveling lone -hand of property and . public basement of the Town Hall designate passed, by a 4-3 prize. Albert Q"ipp Works, and the top�polling vote, with Reeve Bruce was the for the exclusive use of town high man., councillor, would have had council and its committees. Machan abstaining. Other draw winners .were responsibility for reviewing C6uncillors Were told the fire Jim Bowman, Jim Mair, bylaws and all legal ma tters,0_0_0 chief didn't want that area IffiTT&IF171 operating procedures of Finance Chairman James Jack I.... Bowman, Jeanne used by the public and also Ireland, Tom 'MacFarlane, council, liaison With ad hoethat access to the Town Hall McGregor expressed con Bernice MacFarlane,,, commi-ttees,., and council basement gives one access to cern over financial state - Wilfred -Shortreed, Alma agenda. the whole building. ments showing' the recrea- *atson-Dorothy Townsend, However . few other In a related mo don, tion department with a sub - .Lowe, Jack Mitchell, members of council sup- gave third and final stantial deficit on its opera - Mary council tions for thea Mary year. Mary Humphries, Margaret ported the Idea and the plan reading to a bylaw setting a Craig and Evelyn Mair. was quickly voted down 6-2. rental policy for the Town While acknowledging that Reeve Machan . com- Hall Cour oom. the final year-end statement bw-cv�wff a year been delayed at the previousad S­Thl Sunshine greets or so it is inevitable we will meeting due to opposition by line, he said it looks now as if worshippers have two council meetings a several of the new coon- the department is heading BRUSSELS—A sunny month," saying that.another cillors. for a.'$40,000- deficit. He said committee would only post- the f inanceand management morning welcomed wor pone the day. Only Councillor James committee plans to meet shippers as they gathered McGregor continded to later this month with the Sunday morning at the 0-0-0 oppose the policy, -saying he United Church, The service Council has finally agreed against charging the chairman of the recreation ice is opened with "Holy, Holy, to sella piece of town owned public for the- use, of -public board and the ret director to 4 WA ' industrial property at the property, He. asked that his review the matter. Holy'', the "Conversation with God" and the Lord's northwest corner of opposition be recorded. Councillor Douglas Swit. 11. He also asked about the Prayer.Wingham to John Malick. zeir, the' previous "council's Milli , The responsive reading Mr. Malick, who had provision of public lavatory representative on the recrea- was from Psalm 66. The inquired months ago about facilities and was told the tion board, said there is a' admission of Debbie Cann by purchasing a piece of 'public.works committee will• considerable amount ' of reaffirmation' of faith took property on which to locate look into it, year-end income not shown Ila, place. The choir had an his Monument works, ran 0-0-0 on. the current statement, adding he doesn't think the anthem presentation, into delays over whether his With time running out at PINION= 1: busin ess could properly be final figures will be nearly so' jjy4w! sior 1181 .. ­ Yp'J-9 4", M... Re% the. end of. a. mWin "w., 'gh.—ta, Carpentier's sermon _­ _r�" 'r i 'Vear Red-ced 306 t_o611/6 OFF I-.' stretched,, eafts casual Cotton s -- also over the cost of the land, beyond' the -five-hour mark," gests.. ........ ... ........ . ..... . ..... .... ......... ------ Prayers were said. for the -------- - L sick and shut-ins and for the voted week the new council council gave approval to a following who are hospital- voted to offer for sale an bylaw designating the for- MANY OTHER UNADVEATISEO 8AVINGS ized: Nettie Bartley, Elvin unserviced lot, 100 feet by 132 mer Romelda Taylor house The pioneer adventures of McWhirter, Violet Machan- feet, for a price of $8,000, The at 130 John Street Eapt as a a Scottish doctor and his STORE HOUAS: Gordon Miller and Cecil land in question is located. heritage property, three children are chronicled 'Opoil 6 bays a Week bfside the Bob Foxton fuel How0ver the approval was in The Campbells,' CTV�9 storage depot on North by no means unam us as new family. adventure. series Modinday to Saturday The UCC general meeting �t reet . - 6 several of the M the wilderness of is scheduled for Jan. 21 at 8' e cobn- set in p.m, and the congregational 0-0-0 cillors made it clear they Lipper ,Canada in the 1830's (),PdnBAR yneetirip are on Jan, 26 in On the recommendation of think the business of, The Canadian series debuts Brussels, after the worship the f inapee and management heri ta ge-Alesignat ion is being Sunday., January 19, 7 - 8 Main Street, Arthur service and lunch and at 6:30 cornmitlOc council agreed to carried too far. pm. in a special on -hour give a grant of $375 to the Unlike the previous P.M. at Ethel. premiere episode