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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-25, Page 0871, 7M 17 FIQW�, Page 8—The WOO= AdVaince-Times, Feb. 25t, 1987 Jun inot ju �ers' is or "Farm st, rt tor",those H-vingon, farms hov4ick, MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY o WROXETER, ONTARIO" Those who think that in order to through an education and 'in- belong W.Jilmior Farmers. they must formati6q, prpgrain for the public, Other live on a -farm-or partfelpate In Huron County,a.t present, there The 1, 1 4th annual' meeting of the Hpw.ick Mutual in some animal• club have been are five clubs Insurance Company vv Clinton and ill be h'eld the Wroxeter 0 misinformed,' F Community Hall, Wr xet.er, Ontario on: District, South Huron,- West Hurod,, he sole criterion for membership S' ick, The county eaforth and How in Junior Farmers., is one of age has its meeting regularly on, the 1987 ,vFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH alone. The name confuses most third Wednesday of each month at p at 1. M. e peopl because in the earlier years, the Clinton Ministry of A9 ticulture 1 the motives were focused on building. Purpose: wartime- assistance Today, Junior. agricultural issues of educatiod and -report. 1. To receive the annual statement and auditor's i 017. 2. Toelect, two directors to replace Ron McMichael and Doug Farmers is mo9fly a social MVCA members - directors are term of office expires. Both Anderson whose organization. Their'.motto is "Self Help andapprove budget eligible for re-election.. Community Betterment" and to be. 3. To appoint an auditor for 1987. affiliAted, with, the provincial Of mi4. To amend $2 6 million by-law No. 33 - directors remuneration. ip organization, the club must have at 5. To transact any- other business which may rightly come least one meeting,per yearon Juifio, (Continued from Front Page) before the meeting. Farmer structure,parliamentary mapping, to identify flood 'and erosion prone areas along theLLOYD MICHIE RANDY HUTdHINSON procedure and present a community shoreline, $30j000. Manager, betterment project. President Fhlff --Harriston Special Policy Area In 1983 there were approximately 8,000 provincial members and a . p- report, to identify floodproofing standards. and methods for proximately 1,500 of these were floodplain development,, $8,000. actively involv�d in agricultural production'; Membership has since -Wingham Howson Dam, design declined to 5,463 provincially, with engineering for replacement 0011571R structure, $42 500. just 185 in Huron County. I --Goderic'h Bluffs stabilizalion The J unior Farmers organization project, groyne and' hardpoint 10, is trying to reverse this trend NA protection, $200,000. --Goderich Bluffs erosion control, The Huron -Perth Catholic School Board DAVE CROTHERSof Wingham presented Idn'Morton of the East Wawanos'h Public School with- first prize In preliminary engineeringstudy, the intermediate category at last Saturday's annual public speaking competition at the Wingham Legion Hall. Tu,rnberry council $13,000. KINDERGARTEN Sheri Lyn Allen of Sacred -Heart in Wingham was second, while Cathy Bates of Tees water was third.Although no,MNR funds have been records '86 deficit allocated for the Wingham Howson Dam, Brussels floodpla'in iriappihg REGISTRATION (continued from Front'Page) nor the two God4ich Bluffs 1. 'ge is. re=a cc ..members Were very concern * ed that projects, Mr. Tervit indicated the'y In order to -register for Kindergarten, children must be five (5)V min' de J U d I med without separating the paper have been identified in. the budget in re asked I years of age on or before.December 31_1 987. Parents a products for burning, it would order that they may get underway if to bring Birth Certificate_ Baptismal Certificate and Proof -'bf quickly fill what little space remains funding does become available, Immunization. It is advisable p' 'Uthh parents contact the, school in a s 498 7 a. ority. c airman at the site. In other financial news, annual which. you intend to register your child for an appointment prior to Mr. Lou heed said the Co- had , meeting was told the authority had t'iorr-date. Kaye of Minto "Ziltion to Mr. Haid, members' made at least two dumps at the site finished 1986 with a, surplus of the registra Vince Judge of Listowel is the 1987-- also include 6arman In ad The registration date and location for Regular Kindergarten chairman -'of the Maitland Valley Township, water, management of the land -managexnent advisory over the past month and it currently $62,970. Conservation, Authority. He Was chairman; Norman Haid of Morn. board 'are: Harold, Errington, West is looking at 'ways to separate the Nancy McDonald-Exel of Spicer classes, will be as follows: returned by acclamation durin the ifig=-Towhship, !and management Wawanosh Township; vi Sacred Heart School 9 ice- paper refuse: However, he said if MacGillivray Chartered Accoun- authority's annual meeting held last chairman.; David Gower of Goder- ­chAirman; Elmer Trick.,, Clinton; .Hosts get out of line, "I think' the tants, Listowel, told the MVCA Mr. Jim Stefficir, Principal township has the onus to help us -Cornyn Street r' week' at MVCA headquarters in ich; past chairman;. Les Tervit, Clarke Ferguson, Huron Township; members that while,revehue in'1986 Wroxeter. MVCA general manager .and Mar- Edwin Illman, Logan Township; Cwt.", reached.$1,991,357, expenditures Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 In addition to Mr,,. Judge, other lene.- Shiell, secretary -treasurer. Russell Whitby, Lucknow; Cather- Deputy Reeve Doug Fortune said during that• period._ came to 357-1090 Palmerston; Ross even if the garbage can be separated $1,963,403. That difference., coupled' MARCH 3, 19$7 — 1:00, p.m. - 4:00 P.M. officers to be acclaimed at the Members of the conservation- ine Keleher, meeting were:, Bruce AqcCall, areas advisory board are: Mr. Taylor, East Wawanosh Township;. it will be a help. with a $40,* surplus -at &French - Immersion Any� parent who wishes to register a child for Brussels, vice-chairman; George Wicke, Mr. Storey,, Mr. Suggitt, Don Dodds, Culross Township. beginning of, 1986, resulted in theKindergarten and has -.not yet 'done so, \should contact. Mr - 'J, McBride; Kinloss Township, eOm-, Robert Granby, 'Morris Township-, The 1987 water management end -of -year surplus of $62,970. Hydro corridor' - - McDade, Principal, 524,-9901. relations chairman; 'Jack Mrs. McDonald-,,Exel said the muni Tom Kale, Seaforth; and the three. advisory board members are: Mr. Graul, provincial representative, 'provincial representatives, Margar- Kaye,, Grant Farrish, Ashfield financial statement was,'an indicator member -at -large; Leona Ar . now likel David Durand, William' Eckert, Arm- et Bennett, Toin ,CunninghamCunninhaim,and Township, vice-chairman; Russell y of good fiscal management by.the, strong,.,Grey Township,, community Mr. Graul, - Kerni han, Colborne Town'ship� authority. "You stayed within the Chairman of the Board Director of Education relations vice-chairman.: Milt 9 (Continued from Front Page) The 1987. community relations on Bridge, Harriston; Norman budget and that"s the only way to get the pieces and find out Where we're -George W.icke of Ellice Township advisory 'board is comprised of: Mr. Alexander, Hullet Township; Bruce going from here." a surplus."' was elected 4s conservation McBride, Mrs. Armstrong,' Robert Machan, Wingham; Lorne" Glan- Tony McQuail, Foodland Hydro chairman while Arnold Storey of Mathers, Elma Township;,, C(irneiius ville, •McKillop Township; -Mervin AAM Milverton was ele&ed conservation Brand, 'Goderich Township; Nor- Baker, Turnberry. Township and Mr. Committee chairman,, could not be vice-chairman. In each election, man Fairle . s., Howick Township; Gower. reached forcomment. Ms., Prout, an ugsistant,corporate, Ivan,Suggitt of In Tow�nshipwas Lorne Murrity, Maryborough the defeated candidate. Tow . nship;-' Larry Ash, Wallace reiations off icer with Ontario Hydrd,. The -1987 lexecutive cornmittee will Tow' Morris council the corridor through, the area,was ARCHIBALD, GRAY, & MCKAY LTD. Township. necessary,'to fully incorporate the' sets road ONTARIO LAND SURVEYORS d budget genera ting -capacity from the BNPD into the electrical system serving Norman H, Carson from . Front Page) Ontario consumers.3he line would WEARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE a council the requesteddonation. They also, permit 'the interchange oL'. THE �OPENING OF OUR NEW OFFICE said this unplanned expense caused § electrical power between Ontario' LOCATED ,AT: -was,a Gorrie native the arena to be shut down earlier this year and resulted in a $3,000 Hydro and the Michigan, Electriq#1 1 NELSON STREET EAST Hospital Foundation. revenue loss. Co-ordinated System. A native of Gorrie, Norman H. GODERICH, ONTARIO Car�on,passed away suddenly in. • Left to mourn, besides his wife, Doug Garniss, regional director of N7AAR7 Bpockville on Thursday, Feb. 12, 'are twd daughters, Susan and her the. Ontario Federation of after suffering a heart attack. . lie husband, Kevin . if Ha . le, of Melbourne,, Agriculture and past -president of the Correction , u 519-524-5321 i Floridaand Peggy and her husband, Hi -on fede�ati6n, attended the 1-800 Toll Free ,265-5594 was58yeiarsofage. roup off a 9h rao photograph Mr,,Carson was -born in Gorrie'� Maurice Irvine, of BrooItville. There meeting to request -a donationi-to that A p are four grandehil&eti, Mebigan, organization. Mr. Garniss reported Wingham Canadettes in last week's THE OFFICE WILL BE M ' ANAGED BY Nov. 16, 1928, a son of the late DOUGLAS A. CULBERT B.Sc. Ev6rard Carson and Reta Durst. He Christopher, Matthew and Carson; Morris Township has 120 members edition of The Advance Times in - one brother, Richard Carson of correctly . identified Danielle ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR in the federation, attended 'elementary schools in , Gorrie and Wroxeter and received Kitchener; one sister, -Mrs. Arthur Council granted $500 to the Thompson as MichelleWe apologize his secondary school education, in (Eleanore) Gibson of Wroxeter and federation. forthiserror. Listowel. He founded a. company, eces and nephews. severalni Danor Manufacturing, in Gorrie and Funeral service, was held at the he and his brother Richard entered Irvine Funeral Chapel on Monday, the hardware business when their eir Feb. 16; at It a.m., Rev. Keith father died. Fraser of Wall Street United Church In 1052 he married Margaret and Rev. Donna Mae Beatty) Wearring in Wroxeter: They con- Siderius, a longtime family friend, tinged to live in Gorrie, operating. officiating. Committal service was AKE SURE Danor Manufacturing for 12 years held Tuesday, Feb. 17, at the Gorrie tiptil moving it to Brockville in 1967. Chapel of M. L. Watts Funeral More recently, he had been involved Homes, Rev. J. Rea Grant of in commercial real estate.. Wingham United Church officiating. Mr. Carson was involved- in the Temporary entombment took place business life iii ' Brockville and at Gorrie Mausoleum. ,throughout Ontario, being 'a past chairman . I of the Eastern Ontario Honorary pallbearers' -were Stew - Development Corporation and vice- art. Beatty, Doug Hale', Lionel chairman of the Ontario Develop- Johnston, Earle King,' Fraser, ment Corporation. He was a Pollock, AF Smith, Lloyd Smith And J I member of the Masonic Order, George Smith. YO belonging to lodges in Wroxeter and , Memorial donations to St. Vincent U. Brockville, a member of Wan Street dePaul Hospital Foundation.or the United Church and served on the Canadian Diabetes Association, will board of the St. Vincent dePaul be gratefully acknowledged- . cknowl ,edged - Mrs'. W. J. Kelly ,passes in hospital in her 96th year Passed away in Wingham and Brussels, Lois and Joe Morgan, hop+At-HoMe' District, Hbspital on Tuesday, Feb. 2, Ailsa Craig. There are five 17, Mrs. William J. Kelly, of grandchildren and their spouses Oc P, 1. E. Brookhaven, Wingham. She was in surviving: Judy and Don Squire, her 96th year. Bonnie and Greg Sadler, Kevin and Mrs. Kelly, the former, Jean Brenda Morgan, Guy and Helen. Elliott Anderson, was born in Kelly, Gail and Mike Copland and Tbnberry Township on Sept.reat-grandchildren. She was .p ept. 15 eight 1891, a daughter -of, the late Robert predeceased by one son, Cli ' f ford, in Anderson and Elizabeth Wilkinson. 19�6 aifd by her sister, Mrs. Normhn Do you bring home ever ythin g gou"ve paid churches, civic projefts and to "pay'people She received her education' in, (Pearl) Walsh. Bel&ave and on Aug. 0, 1916, Friends paid their respects at The for When,' you shop out of, town? It's probably -who work in that community. married Mr. Kelly at Belgrave McBurney Funeral Home, Wing- Presbyterlan Church. They­farmM ham, until Thursday when complete net as obvious as getting only nine eggs for -,-on the fourth concession of Moftig funeral and committal service was Tow'usbip before When you buy anywhere else, your- home retiring to condudted atAwo o'clock by Rev. J. Belgrgve in 1040. They- moved to idea Gia ' Frank 01lar S409 a Ahe-price of a'dozen, but you don't get full Witigham in 1961 and he nt. I I I community is -, a little poorer because YOU favorite hymn of Mrs. Kelly, !Near - predeceased her in 107. or, Still Nearer". value for the. -dollars spent. Mrs, Kelly wag a falthftmember carried off'pqrt of its resources. qf I witigham IU Honorary pollboarbra were Don -money goes d until Kevin Morgan, Wherever you uy, part of Ahe,, 6VOr fh# ago Ure an activc. Siquire,-drog Sadler, _h of %6� memo the Unite hurth Guy Kelly, Mike Coplaud and artaerolt Walsh 'Mrs Kelly'a final to support the communit,­ in whIlich you Put your eggs 'all'in one. DO. t p y Ke ,,,,with $h6 is survived by her familyt regfiflig pla,0#1 'wJll 'be Rraindo'D DO*- rt own merch Spend. Your money g6es, fol, suppo""L schods your hornet, ants., eemototy 'upAV6, y usfooll, AM Darotoy Kelly of