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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-29, Page 14
Page 14- The Wingham Advance-Times, Jan. 29, 1986 Annual . eleting held t Knox, United'Ghurch -ROYAL T GAS BAR BELGRAVE -Following reported another _ _ . the morngood year morning service at Knox although enrolment was . • United Church' lunch was down in 1985. Sunday School ®� served in the schoolroom. activities included support of The annual meeting a Foster Child and Missions Full Service for followed with 36 members through White Gift Fund. _ present. Rev. John G. Mr. Roberts thanked the -Self Service Prices _ •-, . Roberts was c�aairman and Sunday School officers and - Murray Scott secretary. teachers for their work. He • purchasenecessary Mr. Roberts opened the. then reported on the Youth - Agents meeting with prayer, Mr. Group. It has an enthusiastic Welding . • kF :- Scott read the minutes of the membership of .34 young Inter last meeting. Lewis Stone- people who carry on various at house presented the finan- projects throughout the - tial statement and reported year. Four members at- e; - . . 4 N. 357-1666 WINGHAM, a good year with a balance tended Toe Alpha: Donna on hand. Mr. Stonehouse and Higgins, Greg Walton, Paul Mr. Roberts thanked the Coultes and Robert Gordon. members for their support George Michie ,reported ,Y��y F '� •� - '. both local and abroad for 111 families received the 1985. Over $2,000 was riased United Church Observer... STANfor Tornado Relief Fund and The cost per family in 1986 " ' `� ® ■ ,® �` Kd ,y TRiUST $7,500 for missions. will be $5.50. Elected to Session to retire The Country' Fayre will be - k'a 4, t itar� 2 &�' SHORT TERM DEPOSITS in 1988 were Clifford Coultes held again this year on June N and Mrs. Laura Johnston; 21, 1986. The target for® 4, ®��� % elected to Board of Stewards Mission and Service was set 8m5o to retire in 1988 pproximatel Mike Cottrill fora y $8,000. s ($5000. Minimum)- - and John Nixon; trustee to Clifford Coultes presented6� - ' Grasby. thanks on behalf of the eon- (_50,000. Minimum)°- rehire in 1987, Ross Ander- the 1986 budget. 3O - 1 19 Days son; trustees to retire in Jack Taylor expressed �� - -_ - 1990 Mrs. Robert �'' 8w80 - New ushers added were gregation to Rev. and Mrs. - Chris Michie, Chris Mcln- Roberts for their excellent z m 59 Days �® tosh, Cory McKee, Steven leadership during the past" �� Ow25% Coultes and Pat Cull. year, ($100,000. Minimum) William Coultes, Sunday The next annual' meeting - School superintendent, will be held January 25,1987. For Further Details Contact: - MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE STANDARD Belg'rave Personal Notes TRUST 237 JosephineSt., Wingham, Ontario Mrs. Dorothy Bolland and attended Toe Alpha in To- a Telephone 357-2022 Lissa of Hensall visited last ronto December 27-30,stayed m. to 5 f Tuesday with Mrs. Jim at the Inn on the Park. Those FLOODING THE RINK-OPEN a. Gord Wright, Bill Henderson tractor. Members of the Wingham and District Optimist p.m, Mon. to Thurs., Lamont:who attended were Donna Jr. and Wayne Elston prepare to flood the outdoor Club have been looking after the rink, which suffered Fri. till p.m., Sat. to 1 p.m. Mrs. Edith Pidegon had. Higgins, Greg Walton, Paul skating rink at the Josephine Street ball park after get through the January thaw but should be in good shape Rates Subject to Change the misfortune of falling in Coultes and. Robert Gordon. ting, Harold Metcalfe to scrape off the snow with his for Frostyfest. Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation her home and fracturing her Each member gave a report ankle. at the last Youth meeting. Roger Bieman, Mrs.-John Sunday visitors with Mr. ■ ■ ■ Leppington of Clinton, and Mrs. Paul Cook 'were Turnb e rry co, nc% '' mi nistry 1JP°" °Eqy Douglas Bieman of Kincar- Mr. and Mrs. William ' dine and Mrs. Albert Bieman Coultes, Andrea and Alison, y fi f f attended the funeral of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mark ■ �ro� alle's sister-in-law, Mrs. Matheson and Lisa of Moles- Mtt at odds over burning at um allett$ McKelvie of .worth, Ken Davis of RR 1, Hanover, at the Richardson Wroxeter, Margaret Larkin, . HURON-PERTH CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD. Allard Funeral Home, Waterloo, Brian Wi htman A meeting between a Mcgurne said the last KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION g Y property owners. "We're just a little place," Hanover, on Friday, Jan. 24: of Auburn and Joanne representative of the Ontario council felt burning must When Mr. Underwood said the reeve. "We only In order to re Four members of the Bel- Coultes of Victoria, B.C. Ministry of the Environment continue at the dump to keep asked if a landowner could have $175,000 1 in tax money sister for Kindergarten, children must grave Youth' Group' who and Turnberry council did: down the volume of waste, burnhis.neighbor'sgarbage, generated, for township be five (5) years,of age on or before December little to settle a dispute over especially since the site is Mr. Page replied; "No way, purposes) to work with in a 31 , 1986. Parents are asked to bring Birth Cer the burning of domestic close to being full now. just your own domestic year. tificate, Baptismal Certificate and proof of Im- Seniors meet Church to hold refuse at the township waste However Mr. Page said waste." Mr. Page admitted munization. It inadvisable that parents contact the disposal site. at the ministry .feels co,Mr. McBurney asked what smaller municipalities do school in which you intend to register your child BlueVale a paper drive Even though the MOE paction is just as effective ni- as route the township should sometimes . run into for an appointment prior. to the registration date, y- BRUSSELS - The Men opposed to, burning at the burning as a, way of reducing take if it intends to couCinue problems financing waste - BLUEVALE - Thirty-five site, council will continue to • seniors attended the 1986 nonite Fellowship Church waste. burning'atthe site. disposal sites, but still he The registration dateand location for Regular press for the right to burn, at inaugural' meeting on the will be holding another news- least until it can find a Councillor Mery Baker Council can apply to the said he could not provide any Kindergarten classes will be as follows: stormy evening of January paper drive on Feb. 20 to 22: ministry stating. it has an concrete figures. suitable new dump site. said in Turnberry's case Sacred Heart School 27. Mrs. M. Craig, the Those interested are asked burning emergency situation ac the. ' Finally council decided to Willard Page, a represent g is a far more Mr. Jim Steffler, Principal president, conducted the to leave their donations on alive from the ministry's practical way of elfin rid site and must continue have Mr. Clark approach the y getting Cornyn Street warm invitation toed a the church veranda or save Owen Sound office and town- of refuse. burning. However he said he ministry to see -if it would - - - f arm in the commun any them for the curb side pick- " was not . optimistic the allow burning at the Turn- WI 2 business and extend Wingham, Ontario NOG WO • . ship .engineer Art Clark.. of w ` ..Yes, but it can cause' n, ha ity to up in Brussels and-E-thel on request would be granted. berry site to continue as an 357-1090 Maitland, Engineering Serv- hazardous air emissions," FEBRUARY 7, 1986 1 :00-5:00 P.M. join in. the • group's Feb. 22. Please have the ices .in Wingham attended replied Mr. Page. If the MOE would not emergency measure. Also fellowship. papers at the curb before 10 Deputy p endorse a request to continue council asked that an en- Any parent who wishes to register a 'child for last Tuesday evening's meet- p y Reeve Doug Secretary, Mrs. W. Pea- a.m. burning, at the site, there's vironmental assessment French Immersion Kindergarten and has not, yet Last fall's drive netted int; of council. Fortune ,argued that burning. cock and treasurer Mrs. J. not much use going there in specialist be invited to a done so, should contact, Mr.' J. McDade at • 'Since the Turnberry waste "tends �o destroy disease- Jenkins presented their re- $162.24 for World -Wide .the first place, observed Mr. meeting to discuss the steps 52'4-9901. disposal site is nearing the carrying organisms in waste ports. -Arrangements were Relief. " McBurney. to ,be .taken in procuring a end of .its useful life, the and reduces the rodent g Ronald Marcy, William Eckert, made for the open euchre, "You (council) • could new dumpsite. ministry asked the township problem at dum sites. Chairman of the Board Director of Education rt on February 10 and the Mas. oERRur "AILMnN — Y . p P always' party y al to b en- for a plan of operation and t But Mr: Page remained •--.L-�-�laki�'�,-.t�Ti.f in'c_�r —: '�� _ _y1_�,.��g�;d,��� vironmental appeal board,'. M�� ICI�cUa�Fi�T y Vii,—'a�g; =7—_—._..— on February 11. Mr. Clark. (council) •won't get anew rephedZVlr. Page. - -- Euchre was en o ed, with n plan on bene "What do we do when the J Y Jim Inglis of Milton and engineer compiled a site approved based on high prizes won by Lolo Bruce. Wa-tson of Guelph dump is full?" 'asked the The en fine f of-the town- burnin g O Mann and Carl, Frei burger; . visited last weekendwith ship and submitted it.to the Councillor. Nelson Under- reeve. "Let people dump in low, Daisy Timm and Jack Mr. and Mrs. Jim'Inglis. MOE. However the ministry wood asked if landowners the roadsides?"I.O i Jenkins, door prizes, Vera Lakelet and community would not grant approval to are allowed to burn their, own "Fears ago that's where 50 Moffatt and Joe Walker. extend sympathy to Mrs. the plan as it included refuse owtheir own proper- per cent of the garbage was Refreshments were servedElmer Greenley and family burning as a way to reduce ties. going," said Mr. Fortune, i$ i R by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh in the passing of a husband, domestic refuse, "Yes," replied Mr. Page, "and that's where it will end Mundell, Mr, and Mrs. Milt father and grandfather, Mr. Page said the ministry explaining that landowners up again when this site is AVEOGE ' 13oyd and Mrs. Lillian, full." Congratulations to Mr. and is not in favor of burning at are exempt from MOE ANNUAL' Elliott. Mrs. Douglas Kreller on the dump " sites for en- approval. requirements. Mr Underwood asked COMPOUND RETURN The next meeting will be birth of a daughter on v i r o n m e n t a 1 reasons, However they are liable for what would happen if the 1 Q on February 24. Tuesday. preferring compaction. nuisance charges if their township,keeps on burning at 10 `EARS 19.8% Turnberry Reeve Brian rian burning i s disturbing nearby e um si e. p -. ,• Charges could a laidyo b a.d rg ta. �- � e. 1 .. . :•'s+>ruhiM., -ro- ' y <,;r,4:Wx,.;,ys «,,�.ny,� 1,t, : +*:.".r, . „r• . - F ., 't . fines That's the rzxc tion$ �`" • �; levied •:r�p�i��d'-•'Mr. 1 recordof M. Y "� . Page. Iridustnal Growl Fun 1 EARb�0.' Presb yterians hold "Are there any minimum Industrial Growth has achieved a I'd' SELL • Cng-term returns. o or nc11© Joamaximum'flWr asked + record RetterstillpEr�rrrariagedfaryoubyIa�loE.lrzTeyi'rrdorrr;rkEt�rporaClOn:^ ; SO C�' «at Callander i� fight. - f � CHAIN SAW... - Mr. Page said he was •not under a strategy that gives top priority to protecting your capital " BRUSSELS - Rev. Victor returned to the home from sure about the fine structure, Its the answer to reducing the stress - and increasing the returns - of. Jamieson and his congrega- hospital. Lynn Stasiuk was but said he has heard of finesyour RRSP Investing Write or call for details today, tion from Melville Presby- transferred to Piddicks of upto$5,000. a •,,• Ilut not just anyone terian Church held the week Nursing Home in Petrolia on "Is there any law that says �U�i � GROWTHD ly service at the Callander Sunday where she will be a municipality must provide THE RAMP �, Mr Donald Dunbar played McBurney. , _______—e____ organ music) at the home in Several games of .cards The ministry can. order a Each year, STIHL rejects about twice as many the afternoon and Mrs. were enjoyed Tuesday af- municipality to provide a applications from potentlaldealers as they accept. Margaret McBrien spent the t.ernoon and Mr. and Mrs. landfill site, replied Mr. _ .✓ Looking both ways to manage your RRSP. Some are turned down because th y are not day with Mr, and Mrs. Ken Doug Purdy from the Page. "� %1''" 1l 1'd like to reduce the stress and Increase the - to carr an inventor of s ar Salvation Arm "Would the ministry run it �` V rewards of my RRSP investing. please send The prepared y y p pavts.Others Miller. y were because they don't provide service AFTER the sale. The residents enjoyed a evening visitors With the Ithe site)?"asked the reeve. RRSP Answer Book game of bingo Monday af- residents. "No;" answered Mr. Page. STIHL'IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THIS ternoon. Jalmar Pietikaninen came r'You should. It would be a NAME DEALER HAS MET A¢L THE REQUIREMENTS FOR Jack Hamilton has back fo the home Wednesday good experience for you," SELLING AND SERVICING THE WORtWS following a few 'days in Mr. McBurney replied. ADDRESS t�57,�t FIRST - AND FINEST - CHAIN SAWS: �+ hospital. NEiaATiv'F. ►TT1T�'DIb clTy PR0n POS CODE Red Cross Edna Pearson is the new Mr. Page commented on TURNBERRY SALES & SERVICEY® president' of• the residents' what he called council's hI.10NE. council after Thursday's "negative attitude" 'toward HomL1 ieus,,,e,tii (Behind Royal T) NorthEnd of WINGHAM election and Bill Close is vice the ministry. u1�te�ons roDetemhLr i ro,s ,miryolf n><6 w,h !n jnrsFctnrs Phone 367-2277 president. Fred Thuell, Mr.. "I guess one of the reasons , r/ bunbar and Howard Smith we .tend to be negative is Why not drop by soon? You'll discover that entertained that evening because we're being asked to it's not just a plata to buy STIHL chain saws 1'' with some old-timemusfc. spend money we don't and power tool*..'. IT'S ANOTHCR REASON! Ay Mrs. Anne Smith played have," said Mr. Underwood. _ hymns on the piano Friday E • mor..liing,,., aI,I?dJ.ea:nnette McBurnr in the meeting Mr. • in ey ,.,expressed ••con j�"yy *. 'r a . • > r y JLI 010 ,i i ion -Secur' its es� hltf field - 'Ba hton a-nd .lean levans led cern.thatrcouncil has no way Ob" the-discuss•mon-group: as-well_ _tio--- budget for-du-m-p---e-x -__.T 3.44 And'rewSt., Exeter,'Onf. NOM iSO as bringing in a delicious penditures, which could �b • lunch•in the afternoon, range upwards of $75,000 to Mrs. Eva Stewart remains $100,000 or more in any given Gary G. Bean Milt Gilfillan .STIH v . W,"+,•t,11Q. 1 s.,,,-o, �A •• .,» in the Wingham hospital. year, depending on whether ` tier friends at the Callander or not a new' site can be 15.191235-2231 Collect Calls Accepted GCB-29-01 -66 home wish her well. found. � .._ . _ ._ ...... .. . ........ .......... ........... .