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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-04, Page 0877 Page 8�T,116 Wingliam Advance-Times, Feb..4, 1W Unit' Church Ypstim, ota-Wwkend: and. the. Alma to yQuIll P&A Us# sy..r Cis AIL $000 for women (twQ 4etivitim of i rreoib ALA ers gather ill*"P, Mrs, 00da Grant W 111-1111L IFQ' Pho4 Crossroads 2-91 -1.660 0 _60A for an.nue'll meeting' The bright sunshine following last weekend's storm encouraged 4 good attendance at the I 20th annual -NOW HOUSING ORGANIAMONS meeting of the Huron-Perth TENTION.. NON Presbyterial "of the United ' Cbulrct PRIMARY REPORT Webster, and the playground. SENIOR REPORT' Women held at Main Street United The Winter Carnival is fast ao- There was not much going on in The Howick Grade 8 students who Church, Mitchell.' Broaching, and the primary wing is the classrooms that I haven't are in the Norwell district area Over 250 women from the two getting anxious, as it is a big event in already mentioned, but Mr. Liver- visited the' high school Jan. 21. They counties attended the meeting, our school curriculum. more's class has organized an air went from 12:30 to 2:40 P.M., along highlighted by the presentation of a The IntermediAge grades are hockey tournament. Speeches Grein with all the other Grade 8 students life membership pin and certificate Create going to accompany the younger the making in all Junior Division from the schools in the Norwell dis- to Mrs. Grace Pym of RR 1, Cen- children throughout the aft6moon' to classrooms this past week. The best trict. tralia, former president. see that they enjoy and participate speeches in all classrooms onis will be During this time, they- visited in the various activities. Some ex- moving on to further competition. seven rooms where some of the op- Reports 1ceived by"' President hou M amPles of the activities are the log This brings me to the end of my re- tional courses take place like Shop, Alma Langford of Exeter showed roll, medicine ball relay, crazy car- port for the Grapevine. It has been a Music, Art, and Keyboarding. All the women have been active in pet game, Inuit games and the snow- great experience working on it, the teachers who were talking to the supporting causes such as Optimism ball target throw, Editor: Andrew Lee Grade 8s gave a brief speech.,on their House, Stratford and the House of There will also be a number of subject area. Their talk included. Friendship at Goderich. Over the sales throughout the day, including INTERMEDIATE REPORT what topics, were taught in the year, the members studied topics hot chocolate, pie and hot dog sales, By Sam -course of the Gr4de 9 year. ranging from native Canadian as well as the ever-popular white This week, Mr. Raynard went to a The teachers'were also interested peoples, to pornography, to Third elephant sale. workshop at the Harbor Castle Hil- in what students thought they would World problems, Get Vour This week, we, had two very im- ton in Toronto. It was an Idea Work- be taking in their subject areas. All The ladies also visited nursing homes and helped in times of portant visitors in'the Primary shop for science teachers. It in- the students had a- good day at Nor- Wing, Mr. Mann.theprincipal of cluded some good ideas for the ap, well, and feel that they have become bereavement. Tu'rnberry Central School, and,Mrs. proaching science fair. better acquainted with the school. The election of officers, most of now, Graham, an art consultant. On Jan. 20, ,the Grade Bs that are The Howick Central Boys' and whom are beginning a second year Mr. Mann, who. recently complet- going to Listowel District Secondary Girls' Volleyball'Teams went to F. and the installation, was conducted ed a Physical Education Curriculum School next year went for their E. Madill Secondary School in by the conference president, Mrs. outline, assisted the teachers during orientation day. Winghain to participate in, a volley- Shirley Smith of St. Thomas. United Church Women across be submitted kf Friday, May 15,1987, their.Phisical Education periods. They got to ride on the school bus ball'tournament, each team played Meeting Ontarids to be considemdfor the 19 1 88 allocatitim 'Mrs. Graham instructed the to the high school. They arrived at five, matches against different Canada will- mark 25 years of work . at home and abroad with the theme Primary children in many aspects of '8:30 a.m., and had free time from schools. Each match consisted of the housing needs. art, including the uses of crayons, then to9a.m,. best of three games. The Howick Called To Respond — For Such a teams had been prac print-making, and picture-making. tising for Time as This". Delegates were told, Applications are being *invited for the de- USM9 for After their free time to check out of the conferefice annual meeting to Angela Doig, roughly a mouth on improving their velopm6nt of 6,700 new non-profit -housing -sin .6 the school, they went to the cafe- be held in London in April and of the -income S, Cindy Newton volleyball skills, and it. showed ,as units acros0ntario. -C&Aruction on these teria, There, the vice-principal both teams only lost one close game Canada-wide special anniversary units will begin in 1988. Some of the units will be specifically spoke to approximately 277-,,Grade 8 each. gathering in July at the University Groups should start- planning their targetted to low-incomesirlgt�. JUNIOR REPORT , * Mr. .�studentg. of Waterloo. A'Japan Unit- is being heldifi The boys' teams played every proposals now to meet preliminary appli- Organizations interested in sponsor-- They • Stewart's Grade 4 and Mr.'Farneil's They were then split' up into second match, and in between,they Mrs�. Muriel Coultes of. Brussels cation deadlines early this coming Spring, swh projects m-usi submit their . ` groups. The Howick students were in could cheer � on their schools girls, presented. the nominating com- 'c Grade 3-4 classes, a group with the Drayton students. mittee report. She also shared in the The Government of Canada through �%Tm;rr� applications by May, 15, 198 7 According to Mr. Stewart,, as Each group had a Grade. 13 stu- volleyball team. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, • many as 20 parent volunteers have dent as a guide. and the Province-of Ontario throughHousing -,Mthl 'part Feb. 5 in the , ' I the Ministry of Housing, wiRbe cost-sharing signed to. help tak)6 All groups travelled. to the dif- s aring afternoon,. and Feb. 6, in the morn-.. assistance directed to needy households. support,ser. v•ices. ing. ferent classrooms. The math as e hill funded by the The volunteers-will be helping the teacher talked on the math courses,o JOY U nlimited holds', Market units will b y A portion, of the units will be set aside for and the science teacher sh6wed new Province of Ontario. students make different crafts such experiments to the pupils The program is open to all municipal groups interested in developing housing as 'volcanoes, : doll-making, relief ds All studenti met in-the caf�teka non-profit, private non-profit and non- f©r people With support service nee ipan, kite-making, andns. These include physically, -developmentally maps of, J. f irst meeting. 16f lear organizatio for their lunch and free time at noon. profit co-operative many other neat activities. Parents.'- %. persons After lunch', they toured the shops. Local community organizations wish or psychiatrically handicapped" are also being asked to 91 supply The geography teacher had' Unlimited group held -Mrs.' Bob Hewines thinked Mrs. *g to sponsor non - profit housing projects the frail elderly, battered women and ether a man in The J.U.Y.J. miscellaneous items- I to talk About Saudi-Arabia, and they, its January meeting in the Upper Neill and presented her.witha ift. can Apply for government grants to. cover socially disadvantaged persons. On Wednesday and Thursday 6f ' . . I w!Vreshown slide� and found out four Room at St. Andrew's Presbyterian. The ofiermig'was '. received and the costs of establishing n6n,�profit housing. Groups interested in &veloping this last week, four students (Wadt new ways of transportation. Church., Wingham, amid a setting of Mr,,§. 'Bevin Brown led in. prayer. corporations. type of housing.are invited to special orienta Roberts, Josh Doubleday, Rick h 'In music, they.talked about the tropical island posters.and leis. Se�,eral choruses were 9iiing 'wit tion sessions � to be held in February at each • Baxter- and Kathy Kennedy f 'Junior Choir, Chamber, Choir, and Mrs. Murray McKague Welcomed Mrs. Scott Pettigrew as pianist and" Affordable, housing Regional Office of the Ministry of Housing, visitied'Wingh� Public the Senior Choir. All teachers talked the memb4s abd guests. The group Mr's. Ken McKague as songleader., 1�-eliminarg applications inqicating rchool to participate -in a" Tesseli- on careers. sang "Be Still and. know" to set the for those m. need. -an intent to develop a housing OyJeet boint., Workshop. Mrs. Harpbr English: then in- The students wentbome at 4:'15 oil theme for the message on "Stress", I whit support services are to be submitted Talkifig to• the.. four students, I troduced Connie Jamieson from the -elps non-profit agencies their bus. given by Mrs. Raymond Neill. This program h by March �31,1987 El it depends learned that therewere many things Reporter: Sam Doubleday Mrs: , Neill outlined ' several Jack Reavie Vocational Centre. She to create affordable housing for households they liked such as the food,, film, Mr. outlined the various- programs on the degree and ndture of care prfnn&d suggestions on how to deal with in need of housin&ssistafice,These include stress based o available at the centre, attended n Jesus' example and ,daily �by . 32 mentally-handicapped families, senior citizens or physically, 6�1 now for detdls. For more t her own experience. "Know Who you d developmentally and psychiatrically handi are, " she advised, as itis stressful to adults. eapped persons able to live independently. - information and application packages, Owners n ft-c6ftory, Attention Property co� d,Tencants try to be someone you are not. She The centre does work for several contact your nearest Regional Office of. the also said people should know who local industries', ouch as the Western c(mpleted prelindnary 4pplicatiow Must Ministry of Hous'ing listed below. bwnshipg. -Wawanosh and they are trying-to please and it is Foundry, as well as more distant in the.T of.,Ecqst important to,please God than companies.. One point, of interest is, ... ....... Turnberry more. Impof that the workers assembled 28,000 others. Mrs, Neill also suggested units of "Mr.'Sparkle",Just one of ■delegating authority and said do not their projects this year. It is a busy,' C_ir da O0ntano let your own wn perfectionist tendencies active place where the workers are d A where to their Your - Munnipalities ane stop you from giving, responsibility encourage o 'try 9 to your children. greatest potential as 'independent Regional Offices of ffie Mms of LTA Meditate; like je.5us, she said and people and in relation to others. NoMmestem Ofte goothwedem office Noithern 011ke Central offled ��'ng,Reassessed'­'', do not- forget to'-rest; something so --' Miss Jamieson- was- thanked -by Southern Office Eastem Offic 4950 Yon6e St., 4th'Flr. t '' - Martin. 55 Hess St. S. 1150 Morrison Oi., 2nd 11r. 435 Ames St.. S. 275 Dundas St., Suite 11101 1191 Lansing Ave. important it is included in the Ten. Mrs. DavL Hamilton, Ontario. L8P 4R8 Ottawa, Ontario. k2H BS9 Thunder Bay OnlArio: P7C 5G6 London, Ontitio. 1415121 31_1 'Sudbury Ontario. P3A 4C4 Toronto, Ontario. M2N 61(f Commandments. She - closed her A bountiful lunch was served by (416)521-7500 (613)020.8305 IBM 475-1465 (519)679.7110 Q05)560-6350 (41612254211 Your New Assessment or dial'O'a�d ask or dial toll-free or dial tall-free -or dial toll-free or, dial toll-free, or dial' and ask message with the poem "Be Still and Mrs. ' Martin,, assisted. by Mae •1-800-265-4733 1-8bO-461-1190 for Zenith 20456' Haugh. for Zenith 20450 1-800-267-61013 1-800-465-5015 In response to areouest.from your municipal council, Know7' all properties WhI1156 reassessed under the Section 6� Reassessment Program. The Section 63,Reassessment Program is designed to equalize. assessments within property classes, based on 1984 market value.,' OUT,,4iiiiiiOF•TOWN Mailing of Assessment staff will be pleased to explain the basis of Assessment Notices your property assessment and 1986 Assessment Notice's will be are authorized to amend all data S ENDI G IrS. mailed to all property owners (school support, assessment, and tenants. etc.) on your Notice. 0. You are encouraged to take W % The assessed value shown on 11114P advantage of this service. ECON-OM- C your Notice Will be used for the calculation of our 1987 munici- pal and school taxes.' Rolls Available A full explanation of the For Review \00 SU-IC-IDE Section 63 Reassessment, Pro- The Assessment Roll will be Val gram, appeal procedures and a 'timetable for Open Houses in available for review"'aty-our local muqQi1$.-offipe during regular reformat area can be found on the,., business noWS',beginvirig information inserts which accon i- February 27, 1987. pany your new, Assessment W Notice. If You Wish Open House lo Appeal Flu P. I.E. &nssiong Will If you believe you have been AV improperly assessed in any way, Answer Questions you may file a formal complaint Open House sessions have been with theAssessment Review planned at convenient times and Board. The final date for filing an, locations in your rritinicipality to appeal is March 19,1987. afford you the opportunity to Information on appeal proce Recent surveys indicate that small: town res- review, •Wlth aures. is provided on your-- It's a bold statement .... and unfortunately very rl AsstesTrnent Assessment Notice and in the staff, of Y�ho'Ntrsseo%n Information Insert. idents who leave their communities10 shop in office. true . Dollars spent in your hometown are not big-cItY malls are committing a form of economic Schedule of Open Houses only the lifeblood, -of ..,local,. merchants but also Tdwnship of East Wawanosh .... Fob. 11, 1 p.m. - 8 p.m., & Sal. Feb. 14, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., $nsll's the entire Commutlity. suicide. This tend is so severe that.the end of many town business, districts is Very Township of Turnbetry Fcnlml eb. 0_1 1p.m.q- a p.m., &Sat. Feb, 14, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Blud%falo I EaCh dollar spent at home helps farmers e anon near.. HUAION', 1315ATH A15:610NAL 10.90. hers, wage earners, everyone . As m' Ministry A86V$8M9W0FFICS i4i�A The secret to, changing the 'Use �us 0' lose Of Fol it •helps support. Oublic services, r Rovenue 67 t Oodotieh. 0htaflo NIA U-9 U Ontario hurts us" headline to 'Local economy, roao'rs''is groups (Sig)894+1x28, 11-906-9964f99 J and hundeds of other gro, ps e y t6 ImAtod aufai do 60ho (ofl4too area, I 061166116011 if simpleb. : Shop At Home.. WOW ilii, T 7- F 71 1 z n, v 0 Uri AW L n Pr 0fi on,w 0 SM9 �/ommuri re apph ation Ho low, N �o 4 .311i, f-:1 N qj" M_ N . . . . . . . . . . .