The Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-29, Page 05t The Wingharr. Advance�Times, Jan. 29,.1-986—Page 5
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s Ontario's most serious chrome health problem. It affect
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more than 1 1 million people in the province and costs • illtons®.
of dollars to research tre6t and c mtrol Cr�ntact the Oeno WI Mini.
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Division of The Arthr,ti*,Society for information about/how you
dump
can briny an end to Ibis tragic d.sease
Morris Township Council Morris Clerk-Treasurer Also the width of the working
will hold an on-site meeting Nancy Michie said the two face should be no more than,
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Arthri0s Society with- representatives of the men seemed most concerned 30 feet, not the 75' feet it is
920 Yonge Street, Suite 4 t, Ontario Ministry of the with the frequency of now-
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Environment in the near compaction of waste at the Finally council members •.: „,
site. They advised council to agreed to meet with the
oiumnummmiuuiii mus moumwuriii f mutt inimmi uuumlummi imm mmuoiiuliiimiuinoiuuouumiiuou id future to discuss operations
at the township waste
have -the refuse compacted ministry at the site in the
disposal site. every two weeks, not just near future to see if these''
when necessary as is the problems can -be' resolved.
Larry Struthers and Phil practice now. , In other business at last
Bye from the ministry's According to the plan of week's meeting Shirley
Tours g Travel Ltd. Owen Sound office attended operation for the site, ap- Garniss, Morris Township's
last Tuesday evening's proved in 1981• the height of representative on the
meeting of council to discuss"' the-workinKfaeeat the dump Wingham and District
14 DAY CIRCLE FLORIDA requirements at the dump. is not to exceed 20 feet, but it Hospital Board of Gover-
DEPARTING ON FEBRUARY 22, When. contacted later, has been found to be 35 feet. nors, attended to make a ns
report. She reported the t .
MARCH 23 & APRIL 5, 1986 township' contribution to the 1 "
maemb trw cost
b13 i h waas Elston brings changes p I
hos ital's recent fund-
Included in the tour cost - 13 nigher first,class accom-
. ■ , raising drive for the new
to Ont. drug legislation
modaeion, tour of thoroughbred' farms in Ocala, Sil- emergency wing was seven '
vee Springs, Busch Gardens, Cypress Gardens, Dis- per cent.
ney World, Kennedy Space Centre and St. Augus- Health Minister Murray prescription label. A pro- Andy McBride of Maitland
tine. Priced from $729.00 per person four to.'room. Elston has announced posed change to the legis- Engineering Services in
19 DAY CIRCLE FLORIDA INCLUDING proposed amendments to lation would require a Phar- Wingham attended to give a
drug legislation which are macist to tell a customer run-down of the services
KEY WEST DEPARTING ON desigaed to protect all whether lower cost drugs of offered by his company,
FEBRUARY 17, 1986' consumers of prescription equal quality are available. Morris Township will
w w m r a w w w r w a w r r w w r b r b drugs in the province. The It will also require har- "
p q p purchase a new telephone
Included in the tour-cost - 18 nights first class accom- Ontario Drug Benefit Act macists to post their dispen- system from Control-Tel at
modation, Silver Springs; Ocala horse farm tow,
and the Prescription Drug sing fees for interchangeable Gorrie. The new system will
Cypress Gardens, Busch Gardens, Sea Shell Shop, Cost Regulation Act will drugs. The government will cost $600 and include four = t
establish realistic drug reimburse each pharmacy telephones and an intercom
Conch Tour Trai, Everglades air boat ride, Disney or prices for consumers. The its actual drug costs. address system.
Epcot, Cape Kennedy, St. Augustine tour, fully. es- "
new amendments will Before drafting the . Also a new two-way radia
corted. Not many seats left, book soon or you will hopefully ensure that high- legislation, Elston consulted has been ' purchased for the
miss out. Priced from $1079.00 per person four to quality, low-cost drugs are with groups, representing municipal office at a cost of
room. available to the people of pharmacists, drug manufac- $600. The radio will be used
Ontario. turers, drug wholesalers, to communicate with the
"SNOW BIRD SPECIALS" " " " The Ontario Drug Benefit consumer groups and senior road employees' when they
SAVE' $100.60 PER PERSON Act will continue to provide.a citizens' organizations. are away from the shed.
wide range of drugs at no ■ M
LONG STAY ORMOND BEACH I�
charge to 'senior citi- Brick, home sustains
10 weeks February 8 to April 18 was 2390.00 zens, those on , provincial
'''SAVE $100.00 p.p."" NOW 2290.00 assistance programs and, SMOKED SAUSAGE — THE HARD WAY—Members•of the Wingham Fire Depart-
8 weeks February 22 to' April 18 was 2040.00 other eligible people. These extensive fire damage merit learned how to make smoked sausage, the hard way — when they were called
"'SAVE $100.00 NOW 1940.00 drugs are made available' to a fire in an apartment at the senior'citizens' building at 45 Alfred Street in Wingham.
P•p• w + + A stately brick home on nine o'clock Sunday evening.
Prime time space at great. savings. See our fall and through the Ontario Drug the tenth concession of East The department was It seems a. pan of sausage, left�unattended, caught fire and caused smoke'damage to
Benefit plan which cost an apartment occupied h Mrs. Hilda Shearer, according to Wingham Fire Chief
winter brochure for more details. First class hotel in Wawanosh Township suf-_ called'. out to another___ p_ p y g g
taxpayers, aria consumers Haile Gaunt. -
lovely Ormond Beach - ocean front - efficiencies. fered extensive damage in chimney' fire last Tuesday, y
w w w w w w « . $350 million last year and an early-morning fire last this time on the ninth con- pp
could cost more than new Y Bridge club Library
4 DAY NASHVILLE TOUR million this year. The new Frida cession of East Wawanosh at
Wingham "Fire Chief Lot 34. The owner of the " FINANCIAL MARKET TRENDS
Including.:' all transportation by deluxe motor coach,. legislation would . reduce ' boa r�
' inflated races, b allowing
Harley Gaunt ,said the dwelling is Peter Beyer- Jean Whitby and •Bert
3 nights first. class accommodation, tickets to evening` p Y g' department received the call sbergen and no damage was Mathers took top spot in last BANKORVE 10.33%
performance of Grand Ole O admission to the government, for the first °
P PrY, at 2:41 a.m. last Friday to reported: Mr. Gaunt said the week's duplicate bridge club . PRIME •' 11 00./°
time; to set' realistic drug t C'onti'nued'from Page l )
Opryland, U.S.A., city tour of Nashville. Joan the the Sharon Wilfing-Len call. came at 9:34 a.m. session held at the Wingha-m T BILLS 10.08%
i prices under the ODB plan. majority on the board.
fun, check our prices- From $,274.00 p.p. ' Houghton residence at Lot The cause of a• fire on Jan. Fire Hall. Margaret Mundell .� g . is carefully CDN DOLLAR 7120
The Prescription DrugThe thin'
DEPARTS: March 28 (Easter Weekend) and May 16 40, Con. 10 of East 10 which completely and Harley Crawford were ,
Cost Regulation Act will checked and balanced,' he US DOLLAR $1.4044
(Victoria Day Weekend) . ensure that, consumers are Wawanosh. The property is destroyed a Shuter. Street second, Yvonne. McPherson noted. "County council has a' GOLD (CDN) $493 15
better informed because owned ,by Canadian Agra residence in Wingham still is and Dimps Mathers were majority on the board and it SNORT TERM 9 00%
9 DAY CAROLINAS AND p Inc. and, the couple were ` under investigation and Mr. third, while Inez McGill and
pharmacists will have tis tradition that the chair-'
- - itemize the price of a 'drug'tenants in the house. Gaunt says he has no � Omar,,. Iiaselgrove were man is one of the comity
MYRTLE BEACH T.OU r Ms. Wilft,.n awoke to smell comment at this time. fourth. - - and the dispensing fee on g councillors."
Including: deluxe motor coach-transportation, 8 they customer's receipt or smoke and escaped through
p ■ Mr,. Ritter added 'that i Yr. 3 Yr. 5 Yr.
' nights first class xcroirimddatiotl;'Middiecon Place - an upstairs window, Friends.of L�braxyBrook reen Gardens, Biltmore Estates, Lura — reported Mr. Gaunt. Mr. during his four years on the GiC s 9 „ . 0 v, 10 518
g Y library board he has notCaverns.;-Charteston, Myrtle Beach and Charlottes Houghton was at work at theRRSP's 9 112 io vd 10 5/8
time. ■ • sensed any split between the
vilfe. Beautiful -s -spring scene Geta head start. on �. board and council, or be- MORTGAGES 10 112 11 t s 11 v:
r _ p g ry. The chief said he.suspects will continue efforts
spring, -. ) tween the councillors and. MUTUALS 26 80 29 9Q 21 80
v''� an overheated woodstove in
DEPARTS: April, 16, 1986. / ,appointed members of the
cat the back kitchen is the cause In spite. of a disappointing . past year as well as eir- board.
of the blaze. The main house turnout for its organizational cula tion' figures showing the "I would be, very, disap-
5 DAY WASHINGTON was saved by firemen, but and planning meeting last Wingham library has slipped pointed if the Minister of FIN
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CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL the back kitchen-recreation week, the Wingham Friends to .fourth place in Huron Citizenship and Culture goes
room area was completely of the Librax group plans to Count behind Goderich, p g Either upon• maturity , if In a daily
All transportation by deluxe coach, 4 nights 'accom= p Y Y g p p Y. along, _with such a thing account, your existing' RRSP may be
I gutted, resulting in .an continue working toward its Exeter and Clinton. This is (abolishing the library',
modation, city tour of Washington, ,tickets for g..transferred to another institution �n
estimated $35 000 in-damage, goal. of a bigger and better down from third place last board)," he concluded doing so
Cheery Blossom Parade, visits to' Arlington /\ 9 you may earn a higher rate
Cemetery, Lincoln'Memorial, Smithsonian Institute, reports the chief.. library in town. year and second spot a few noting the province just of return on your investment
No sooner had the At the meeting. the-group years ago. introduced' a' new bill on.
shopping, Corning Glass Works. department returned to town chose a ' s-person com- However it was noted that librodu boards in 1984. ilio Complied b ABC INVESTMENTS
DEPARTS: April i7, 1986 t an.firemen were called out mittee to spearhead its ef- the Win ham . library, with y
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around and o a ainst 13 west St Goderrch
OUR AGENTS 1N WiNGHAM: to „the senior citizens' year. It also discussed ways about one-quarter the floor _
Ellison. Travel & Tours Wingham Travel. Ltd. \ apartments at 45 Alfred of getting more people int space of most other town -
357-3330 357-1020 Street. Mr. Gaunt said a pan volved. libraries in Huron and still a
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of sausage cooking-on a stove .. .Members of the committee maintains a coirnp.arable -HEATING
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in an apartment-occupiedby include. Kay Forgie, Peter circulation. . CRAIG...
HEAT
Mrs. Hilda Shearer was' left .,' Dubelaar 'Sheila Clarke and
' "It's incredible that -•with .
r unattended, and took fire. Lorraine. Poulin, who were 800 square feet the library" Y Furnace installations
The chiefs said minimal also on- the Friends of the staff are able to do that," -
=� smoke damage was Library executive last year, Furnace. and chimney cleaning
FOLLOW Mrs. Clarke commented.
a � sustained. as. well as newcomers ,
A member of council s ad . 24 hour emergency SeNICe -
A chimney fire Sunday Audrey Currie and Ruth hoc library committee, Mrs.
JOHN CU LLEN evening at the Robert Orien. We also install hi-efficiency oil burners
♦ * , Clarke also reviewed the
'Montgomery residence on At the start of the meeting, progress of planning for a
! _ James Street in Wingham held in the Town Hall court=
new library. She noted the
CHEVoOLDS'resulted iii no damage. The room, the group reviewed a prexious council; recogniz WINGHAIVI 35j7-3641
call came at approximately list of its activities during the ing the need for an expanded Jt
PRESIP'TION library, had set aside a
Vo c e� f o r Life plans reserve fund, pursued grants
FOR'SAFE'and had an his ilea prepare COMMUNITY CALEN DAR -
t t a pa _
a plan This plan . is not
..'" .� -coni :�^n' � � � � • � ne�ssa't�Ay fi�rra-1, she* said;WINiER DRIVIN'llillp, , • The Voice for I Life of ultrasound. The showing will but it is one possible design, %®
_ g p p g Inwrtncr -All tvIINSURA. im Home,BROKERSusiss, Auto, farm. life.
Wingham and area held its be open to the toile. She said the ad hoc
January meeting with 10 It was reported that a call committee awaits the call of
-, , iv Vi/lN(�HAM 357-2636 GORRI1r i35-.i525
which Includes I board members' present. has been received from a the new council to continue
President John Van den Huron County :resident of its work and is continuing, . _-,jan-- � LiO 1986 �
► + Assem opened the meeting fering to take in a troubled optimistically to. wait for a
Thun lin. 30 National Liberal'Task Force on Agriculture
with prayer. ,pregnant girl both before new library.
meeting, Wingham Lekion H41. 9:30 a.m.
�,.,,, , , and after the birth of her Mrs. Poulin reported on to Noun'
A��pp The treasurer reported child. The
LUbricatl®n, OIL, group also pub1ieity and librarian Dance Day Centre for the Homebound,
"" "' �-�„r many donatians of money received a donation . of Margaret Day thanked the Wingham Armouries. 1:00 - 3.:00 p.m.
and Filter Change PLUS this 1 O Point v J - over the past few months in
support of the group's ad- maternity clothes. These group for the kettle and F"' )an. 31 Frostyfesit
Legion.ght and Mixed Darts at
Winter Safety Inspection: vertising project. The group matters were put into the -stools it donated, adding that F.. WawanosCouncil, 12:30 p.m.,
sponsored about 50 cow.- hands of the local Birthright the library needs'a simple
• Check ignition circuit wires Check windshield washer, anti-freeze organization, which provides Township Shed.
mercials on CKNX-TV g p record player to, use during Sat. Fell. I Frostyfesr Pancake Breakfast at Wingham
•. Clean battery terminals and and-wiper free confidential support, children's st
tighten connections •' Check and aim headlights correctly during October . and ory,.hote Legion, rse a.m. - Sleigh
Noon.
• Test generator or Delcotron output • Check turn signals and hazarrd November, featuring Dr` including legal'; medical and Mrs: Clarke invited those Free Hour Dr-Awn Sleigh Rides, Leaving
practical aid, to distressed attending the meeting to from the Wingham Legion 1o:oit a.m.
• Adjust ALL belts wafnirig lights for performance Berl and Nathanson, a -4:00 p.m..
• check starter perform • Inspect ALL lights forXr abortionist who pregnant girls and women. become involved with the Free Picture Show at lyceum �heatrr.
m Gheck windshield wiper system became, strong pro-life it was reported that pro- Friends of the Library. sponsored by Wingham Dist. Optimist
for perforrr�pnce advocate�These com lifers from this area continue Attendance at the work- Cluh.
FOR
to picket at the Morgentaler shops, films and other Frostyfest,Dance and Elimination Draw at
95 mercials will be aired again abortion clinic and many special events during the Wingham Legion.
in February and March. Sun. Feb. 2 Frostyfest Snowmobile 'Poker Rally, 12:00
g people past year was ver good, She Noone- 2:oo.p.m. Registration Wingham
. you eo le have offered to y g
GUARANTEED SERVICE The members were told. join the picketing. The group reported, but there is a, need r I eginn (Downstatm).
the feedback on the com- also discussed the refusal of to establish a sorrtewhat F-ostyfesi Cross Country Skiing, Leaving
GUARANTEED GM PARTS mercials has all been Attorrf"- General Ian Scott more permanent group with %'inghaim-Legion, i:OOp.m.
GUARANTEED PRICE A positive ands" encouraging. to close the clinic. He has •a consistent membership." Kids' Tea Party. Wingham Public School.
Offer expires Wed Feb. 19; 86 The group also has fulfilled refused to do so while the This group would meet 2'00 4'00 p.m.
g p p Pion. Feb. 3 Wingham Town council, Ciiuncil
requests for literature from case is before the courts. IL approximately every two Chamber, 7:00 p.m.
urea students looking for was suggested .khat a'h ob- months. she said, and would Euchre. Wingham Legion, 8:00' p.m..
Everyone Welcome.
material for projects. vious way to enforce a law act as- a__catalyst-_to _geL.an — L��r�. Fell. h Fvegs T� Welcome.
_council,. 1:00r p.m..
John'Cu"'Alwam-On Feb. 25 Voice for Life while charges are pending expanded library. Municipal Building.
ee
« will show,, the film "The before a courbis to apply for 1t was suggested that those Wed, Feb. 5 Huronia Branch of Ontario Humane Socie-
ChevwOlds
Silent Scream" at the in- bail conditions. at the°rne'eting could go out ty, Annual Meeting in O.M.A. Office.
-vitation of-the CWL, with the Members were reminded and recruit others. into the 6inton. 9:00 p.m.
time and place to be an- that 1986 memberships are group, as well as ap Wingham Board of Pnlicr Commissioners1 1 5 JOephlne Street,
"The People Pleasers" 357-2323 nounced. The film depicts an now due. The meeting closed proaching other groups in Mee t-ing• 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall
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..tu. i.. iJul!.I,. IA L t ...1... 11'... 1. actual abortion, as seen by with prayer, the community for support.