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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-11, Page 12_ e, Page 12—The Wkngham Advance -Times, Feb. 11, 19$7 `� , imN^" .a. j'. i ?l" 5Y 1r •�'E1R F. 191r,.. ad ra� utr�n fry ta entineys, rips t0 thet,,..Holy Land i' BELCRAVE --Mrs. M •., - Heights. Darca Procter, RR 5, Brussels and 'Their guide was able to convey Sheila Richards of Brussels have l±� what it means to be a citizen of this Saturday, turned home after a two-week trip td vital end bustling country, and the Israel. The tour was directed and co- importance and necessity to work February 14 ordinated by lar. Douglas .Lapp, for peace among all nations. As they minister at Westdale United Church, travpiled throughout Israel by bus, m Hamilton, and included 17 others the realized` how fortunate the from the Hamilton -Burlington area were to have Eli, n excellent and Brussels Community Centre and,.- nd,. Rev. Douglas Lennod of pleasant bus driver. Mary was able fi t Hanover. to et in touch with Dr. Jim Shalom, �'Y�. fn. - 1 a'fil. guide, their oun Is g �° y , & '. raeli tour who had practised in Lucknow and LUr1Ch served uide, provided an excellent and ex- who is now working on a kibbutz Sponsored by Donations to tremely informative commentary near„ Safad. All in all, they said it Brussels Broomball Teams Brussels Minor .Hockey on the history and traditions of the was a most memorable moving ex - 1; 40, Jewish people, their faith and the perience. country which is now Israel. They fug F r visited the ancient, historical and biblical sites mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments, the ladies, said. Q " They also saw the new modern Is- rael, and its many facets, as well as taking a day trip, to the GolanO Happy Valentine's / S, LEWIS STUNENUUS; ialen.tine's Day Y LOY° Lisa VE.ria " y F Love from �z < F;elgravePlersonal Notes, Grandma & Grandpa s „ Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar of .. 1 Stratford visited his 'mother, Mrs. NOTES +` _ � . a ��•k3 -r< Joe Dunbar, last Saturday'evening. Sympathy is extended to the sis- _ ters and brothers of Mrs..'.Carman t��� `�V77"w � Fy z (Ferrol) Farrier of Long Branch, v; A •'\-�`���.?� who passed away lash Saturday Tom•� • '�� '�� morning inToronto Hospital after a Hugs S & i(jSSG'S �` lengthy illness. g Flossie Annie Procter, daughter, of Mr. Judy s and Mrs.- Ross Procter of RR •5, then, Brussels, graduated from the�* 4� nowjjj University of Guelph las Friday. She _ fes, 1 o Becky and received •her associated diploma in again y •• agriculture business. ' : , 1 " `1 Love' s •sl Love Friends and neighbors" in this BETWEEN GAMES—Eric McCallum and. Michael Hodgins, both- of Ripley; take a breather between games community extendsympathy to Mr. �'' ' + L,yZ & l�� E. T. and Mrs. Jim Wharton and Mr. and , !h the Howick Novice Super Ser/es'tournament. If the boys look a bit thoughtful, it could be due to a 10-1- ^ � , ^ . .Brenn �t'i ,� , ��'� •� loss to Palmerston in their first game. (Staff Photo) Mrs. Tom Wharton in the loss of a father and brother, Hugh Wharton of+a .�4�•. <rP� The agriculture meed of the g ng \ Wing -•elhe a Women's Institute will be " MarCO am 7 can't sa d love ou, O� r� w I I I . Qf f� r held next Tuesday at noon in the WI y y ci ���� but !, wi%I lolerale you. , hall. The guest Speaker Twill be Nor- wanira come see me? T A man Alexander of Londesboro, Who Happy valentine's Day 1 ®'Henry,• s d s '� will give a slide presentation, on Yyr y, ± -i • ,o draft bylaw' -for a ree men t water and soil management and how Gidget t - it relates to pollution. There will be a h d From • 't�. — ' The' Wingham Board of Police decision king: wittl,`lhe operational' aspect of. the pot -luck dinner and everyone in the r-.�' ,��"_ 9 s� • r community is invited, This speaker Henrietta . 4 ;a Commissioners plans . to propose. a Board Chairman Jack Gillespie -Hurgn • County system, although should be of special interest to the r' ,►, /�; y F'i` .�� draft bylaw — covering an also favored an article in 'the each of the commissioners at the .� agreement between the five towns in Hanover agreement which details meeting expressed concern over the farmers in the area, so don't miss, "'' .�_ �• IJ . this opportunity to hear him. the Huron County Dispatch System the exact levels. of service each 'cost .differential between the two -. - - at a.March.25 meeting in Seaforth police department receives` t1nder systems. ` of the'moyorsofthose town4. the agreement. The police chief said, the' five The naarJl,. S et1t, more thhh two :. u+ M. - p Chief Wittig'spoke in�favor of an members' of the looking County ' I` •• •�, ; o�k,•w ., •.•..,,.'o ..•, •: •-I x -�• ; hours at its'.Fftuar meeting, in;, article defining'the officer :in charge system should be looking for' sub discussion aill�ud of, ar" s'iiEbhar' of the communications system. It stantial ways • to reduce—opera, ng " • ' " "� " agreement. between the' Hanover clearly states the iofficer'in•charge costs "`while still maintainin ; a Police Commission, and a number of should be a police officer on duty credible and competent c ml- ,Municipalities m municipalities served. by the ..with the 'Hanover Police�Force and munications system."d Hanover police communications shall' have control over all personnel system. in the communications centre. A comparison of 19:86" budget re,e c o,,.- - • Mi " A clause. by clause study of the ' ' "This is somethingthat'should be estimates for :the two systems shows ' ' ° a " Hanover contract resulted in the spelled out in our agreement," Chief Hanover's at .,$8;425 and ap agreement of all .Wingham board Wittig said, "This.is more the way it proximately. $164,000 for Huron County's, a ,difference of more than members that the document was in should be." In the Huron, County many ways more detailed than the system, it would mean the officer in • $75,000. Although Chief' Wittig present agreement for the Huron charge would be .a member of the ' pointed' out where some differences' County system. Goderich ' depa•rtment with the between the two systems could bring 0 Commissioner Fred McGee said responsibility.- of directing all • that figure closer to.$33,000, the board still felt it was a considerable ' he felt the Hanover 'document was emergencies handled by the, tom-. difference. �. �•� - more of a • co-operative Y reement muni;cations "centre ' than that of the Hurons stem. He The board will prepare a draft In a March 5 letter to Clinton =o said he could not understand agreement, based on their dis- Police Chief Lloyd Westlake, w c why the costs of the Hanover system ession, which Mr. Gillespie will chairman of the Huron County 0 ;;• ^ ,• - ' were so much lower than, Wingham present for '.the. mayors' con- system,' Chief Wittig said members is'now paying for what appears to be sideration at their March 251meeting of the system must pay particular similar service. in Seaforth. attention to excessively high costs if ' •-� a Generally, the .Hanover ,agree- Mr. Gillespie said he felt it in,- with an aim at'!iNducin g those costs ment presents, -a more detailed portant for the board to make it by 30 per cent in 1987. • rs description of the services provided'-. . clear it is not ,criticizing the quality . O , • in the letter, which .read to the • � ' ' to the municipalities using it as well of service in the Huron"County commissioners at the meeting, the as the responsibilities for each. system. "I don't have an axe to police chief suggests three areas in Administration, duties are also grind with anyone," he said.;,"My which reductions might be realized; " clearly defined. main concern all along has been in including elimination of overtime Among specific clauses favored by the procedure. I want to make sure and an increase in fees fdr.disgatch ® �, the board was one spelling out the thing is done right." services provided to th9se outside of recognition and coverage. The The board was in agreement that the agreement, such as fire O clause recogst . es that the towns' there. was generally nothing wrong departments and alarm service. share a ownership of the equ' ant and dictates that the 4 �. Hanover board shall not •.make MRS. WILLIAM S®THERtJ a capital purchases for the system or' establish l e estimat- es t - es without consulting towns. 'Notes otos t Fo rd w i C h ® + � The consensus of the Wingham board was that any'new agreement IVew,� is scarce this week as Old money for which they thanked for the .Huron County Dispatch Man Winter turned Sunday into a everyone. Following the pre- At Wenger �ublicatiorls, We iiia Can desire aria produce. System should contain such a ver storm and bluster day, sentation lunch was served. ,clause. Definition of ownership was making driving hazardous. For- Friends here were sorry to hear of believe in freedom of the press., ® Business Cards, Letterheads ° considered important since it is dwich and area residents were the death of John Winter of �1 difficult to have cooperation among beginning to.get very chilly as many C'reemore, formerly aresident.of the' not only for our newspapers t,erS but and Envelopes member municipalities if all were without hydro for about•six and Fordwich area for many"years. also for our printing presses. ® Business Forms such decisions are being madd by a half hours. An occurrence such as Funeral'service'was held Monday at the one. town ys Qoderich, in the that makes one appreciate having the M. L. Watts Funeral Home,Our presses are free to print ® Tickets. Huron County system. with - Although Police .Chief Robert hydro at ones fingertips. Monday spring. interment to follow in For • was beautiful and sunny again and dwichCemo-tery. anything you deed onpaper. ® Flyers Wittig said he €�It that ownership of ' the lows were out clearingthe Mr. and Mrs. Bili Magill visited °r property or equipment was never in roads last week with family and friends in Pamphlets hlets dispute, the board still considered Saturday visitors with Mrs. Annie London. p the clause an important one because Pittendreigh, Miss Minnie McEI- Gary Douglas of Tottenham spent of its clearly defined section on wain and John McElwain were Mr. the weekend with his parents,' Mr. GiveuS a call for an .estimate! y A and Mrs: Bob McElwain of Grimsb and Mrs, Jim Douglas. - . - and Ian Pittendreigh; London. Trinity Anglican Chuih .Women We.re1) sure you'll fired us eornpetitive! HN))� y 12th will meet Thursday night at the ® Mr. and Mrs. Don^ Elliott and "home "of Linda Doubleday. David 'fl P/rt hday. Kopf fai +ily of Belwodd were weekend,. Daunt will be the guest speaker and �T .M: visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mel will also show slides of South Africa, �°°! I1��ri m Allan. Firieltd$ Af IVliss Louise Matthews ""` ����' " �"����7'3® a The winner of the Field C,otintr will be sorry to learn she. fell while a re Valentine raffle was' Paul patient .In Listowel Me i'rorial A I s,, store Harrison` of Listowel: , Hospital and fractured het, hip. She °s -A surpt�ise party was held Friday was taken to 1K W hospital where ' $ rs. night iYi the l+ ordwich Community u`bderwent surgery' and is now 'Hatt w�ien fr ends and neighbors !� back in Ustowel hoseI WE R jr Ll, ��larenceBaonstor of r antl.Mrs. gathered in hors ria oix t '# w4siou tit t'hei'r 25th wedding •apni�e'rsairy A 1 s t Last year Canada stud .418.3 sehlal este lei of several fttuisleal 1M111116n Ih erred beef aflda>rk ttuimbews -nd .prugr'�sl�e eudiwol predtlefs a�'tia w�'�p�d�� l��e� :� � �• ria eiayel,a Cta�rene arraot'uiliy �n fai+y inerts inerer ttleiliy r Were' resented' with a ritraa of r W p - eotatltiri .. n ,. .. I .x. . .. +tr .ry .... r. L.. - G a....., aEySt. I •5:,. .0 aW