The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-10-20, Page 02AI �11
Page 2A—The Wingham Advance -Times, Oct. 2o, i9e7 J
Women teachersto h
..
fall banquet October 28
The Huron Women Teachers' tribute to two groups of teachers — Women Teachers' Association of
Association fall banquet will be held those who have recently retired and Ontario. When we women teachers
at the Brussels Community Centre those who have completed 25 years have a cause of our own, we need a
on Wednesday, Oct. 28, starting at of teaching, says Mrs. Parsons. voice of our own and that voice is
4:30 p.m. with a social hour and Retired teachers Mlary Bere, Mary FWTAO.
dinner at 6:30 p.m. Huether and Maeg Rogerson will be
"The HWTA fall banquet is the recognized for their years of service Board considers
first opportunity of 1987-88 far all and 25 -year pins will be presented to
women teachers to come together as 11 other teachers. In addition, Past this punishment
a whole to celebrate our federation President Mary Moffatt will be
and our profession," says Marie honored for all her work last year.
still inappropriate
Parsons, HWTA president. One of the highlights of the eve-
Inviteduests include Huron ning certainly will be guest speaker
g
County Board of Education trustees Elaine Cline, provincial president of The Huron County Board of
n Teachers'
Education has reconfirmed that
an
d Director Bob Allen as well as a Federation of Wome ,
the ....
the local presidents of the Ontario Associations of Ontario. corporal punishment is an snap-z,k,
Public School Teachers' Association When asked why a teachers' propriate disciplinary measure
and Ontario Secondary School organization exists solely for At the October meeting of the ,
Teachers' Association. The director women, Mrs. Parsons explains, board, the education committee Rs;
of region one, Eva Brophey, also will "The impetus for every benefit of zeroed in on the understanding that
be present. special interest to women teachers corporal punishment is not currently s ,
It is a special evening to pay has come from the Federation of practised in any Huron County'.
Board of Education school.
n jj Still the board members realize' '
c4LL'Z:U12 YancLII 1cCL .2bzq Ltll2l.LECL the fact that there may be times
when physical intervention may be
necessary as a form of discipline.
1111 2, Lsiekmap w 529-7 47 The most common example, said
�., Director of Education Bob Allen, is
SAVE 2 O 5 0 % %. i► i. our when the teacher steps in to break
up a fight between two students. In
ANNUAL 41CT0111,3I %A1,1; such cases, teachers are assured
tiulc upplic. Io lu-slo -k ileo„ unlr they will have the support of senior j ««
SAVE 501%)ou Ilceidnous SI►ral►� administrators, staff and principals
to get involved through 1physical
SAVE 20%► ou )ceidnon►ti '1'rccti
contact with the persons involved in
SAFE 20176► & Slu•wb+ the altercation.
:M
SAVE 20% ou !'cul .Voss zuul Red Tile Jlnlcl► The board does not intend to write
HOURS: Monday -'Friday 8-5, Saturday 8-3 p.m. a policy outlining what constitutes THE FALL RUMMAGE SALE, sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Wing -
Watch for our OPEN HOUSE CHRISTMAS DISPLAY Dec:.5 8 6. acceptable and non -acceptable ham and District Hospital, was held last Thursday evening and Friday Three
We will also have a great selection of Christmas Trees physical contact with students in the at the Wingham Armourids building. Over $2,300 was raised at the young people
live cut, potted and artificial. schools. Its members much prefer sale, the money, goingtoward equipment at the local hospital. a in
that such matters be decided within
the individual schools through are injured accident
discussions organized by the prin-
cipals to suit the individual
situations. Three Wingham young people -While she received minor•injuries,
FREW ttit &- N%The education committee has ere involved in a single -car mishap two passengers in the car, 18 -year -
recommended, however; that the damage at schools . last Friday evening at Zetland old Heidi Strong and her brother
personnel committee develop a Bridge on Highway 86, west of Peter, 15, were not injured. Damage
procedure to befollowed in cases of The Huron County Board of Texts and library books have their Wingham. to the vehicle has been estimated at
s
alleged physical mistreatment of Education's insurers presented an covers removed and their edges $3,000, while the police estimate
students'by board employees. advance payment of $500,000 to Paul shaved to remove the portions most An Ontario Provincial Police damage to the bridge at $1,000.
po spokesman, said 17 -year-old Holly
Carroll, superintendent of damaged by fire, smoke and water Squires of Wingham was westbound
Emergency group operations, at the board's October and after the deodorizing process on the highway at approximately •
Schneider's meeting in Clinton. The money is to are rebound in new covers. drivin a 1982 Wingham firm
Wieners ........„
cover restoration; and redecoration At Usborne school, all cleaning Pon on Oct. 16, g
....... . 1b.1.79 : seeks assistance of two county schools after they and deodorizing has been com- Pontiac owned by Alex E. Strong of pleads guilty '
Schneider's Fresh from CB club were damaged by fire in the- late pleted. It is expected the contractor Wingham. to EPA charge
Chicken Legs . . . . . . . . . . . . lb..89 summer. will be completely finished with The police report Miss Squires
(Continued from Page 1) Representatives of the Frank repairs and all the students will be swerved to miss a cat, striking the
Product of U.S.A. PUC Mana Manager Ken Saxton, Social p
g Cowan Company'also also advised -the back in school within a few weeks. north side of the bridge. Premdor Inc. of Wingham has
Broccoli . . . . . . . . . .'.. ... . . . . . . . ..98 Services representative Lt. Cal board that provisions have been a & been fined $500 after pleading guilty
Product of Ont. Barber or Mrs. Barber, Wingham made to set aside $1.7 million for in Wingham Provincial Offences
Pe er Squash .................49 and District Hospital Administrator cleanup dnd repairs to the Exeter Two stations respond Court to a , charge under the En -
Norman Hayes, Huron Count ,;,,,.,,, H. z)E:
PP Q Y Y Public School and Usborne Ce � •
1�>c,,,•<:.,. �. ,- •.-,•��...;y�,,, , vlttlrhicf�l�t'n1`Prote�ct>ton7Yct.
Canada Fancy Grade, 3 1bFba
g i Medical Officer of Health Maarten School near Exeter. No '; ittc�c,�_�s rya
h les % . . • , • 1?;��, :'l t okhout, and the town's public estimate of total damages td + • jl► 'e calls lastweek,�r The Wingham manufacturer of
MacIntos App • • • • • • works supervisor Jack VanCam . `" wood products was charged
Crisco, 3 ib. Tub Communications equipment could schools was given; however. P g
eq P The board learned that six The WitlPam and Gorrie stations throughout,�e house. However, following an Ontario Ministry of the
Shortening ............ ...... 3.99 yet be a minor snag in the plan, Mr. primary classrooms and the of the
,Pa
and Area Fire there was Dilly minimal smoke Environment investigation into
Vancamp, 19 oz. Harris said, since radio equipment gymnasium at Exeter were to be Departma responded to two calls damage to the dwelling. events between Dec. 1, 1986 and Feb.
..99 operated by the PUC, fire and police occupied again by Oct. 16. The last week,=,says Fire Chief Harley The Wingham and Gorrie stations 2, 1987, when the company installed
Beans with Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . departments transmit on different library and staff room will be in use Gaunt. also responded to a call last Friday, a boiler in its plant
Pantry Shelf, 61/2 oz. frequencies. If it is not possible to again about 10 days later. Both stations responded to a call Oct. 16, at 1:20 p.m. to the Doug The charge was laid following a
Chunk Light Tuna . . . . . . . ... . . ..89 provide a common frequency to all It is not known how long it will be last Satur4ey at 1:50 p.m. to the Filsinger property at Lot 25, Con. A routine inspection by an official
three systems through the addition before the remainder of the Exeter residence of John Peterson, Ford- in Howick Township. Mr. Gaunt from MOE's Sarnia office when the
Habitant, 28 oz., Pea or of a separate crystal, the town will school is restored and ready for use wich. Mr. Gaunt said a malfunction suspects a hot exhaust system on a official noticed modifications to the
Vegetable Soups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.19 have to consider purchasing by the students. in an oil furnace sent smoke truck set. a corn field ablaze. But plant including the installation of a
separate units for the, emergency Much of the work has included once again, only minimal damage
new boiler.
use. cleaning and deodorizing salvaged Postal workers was reported.
WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET Should the purchase be necessary, books and equipment. All desks at Burning leavers is being blamed as According to Ray Bowen, in -
STORE HOURS: 7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. however, half of the cost will be Exeter, with the exception of those return to job the cause of a fire which did damage vestigator with the MOE at London,
Fridays: 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. covered by a provincial'government in one classroom, were salvaged and• to a hydro pole at the corners of boilers of more than 1.5 million
Phone 357.2240. We Deliver grant through the Joint Emergency must be cleaned and deodorized (Continued4� O Page 1) Patrick and Frances Streets• early B.T.U.'s require a certificate of
Planning Program. before refinishing. the people?6f Wingham have come to last Wednesday afternoon. approval because of environmental
expect. Mr. Gaunt said there was minimal concern over sulphur dioxide and
hurc i
St. Paul's Church
(ANGLICAN) WINGHAM
John Street at Centre Street
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25
11 :00 a. n - Mattins
Sunday School & Nursery
Minister: Rev. D. Madge
Trinity, Belgrave - 9:30 a.m.
Family Worship
The Salvation Army
292 Edward St., Call 357-1367
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Family Worship 11:00 a.m.
AD& Salvation Meeting 7:00 P.M. '
Wednesday 3:45 P.M. Singing Group
4:30 p.m. Beginners Band
You are Invited.
Wingham United Church
217 Minnie St.
.�..9. AuuIue12eAQV Q6112VIrg-4
\7/
Sunday, October 251h
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Guest Sppeeaker
• Rev. J. Robert Wen, Toronto
7:30 p.m. - Mualcal.Servk:e
"The Friendly Four"
Men's Ouartet from HAlsburgh
Refreshments to h5lbw
M *ft: FWv J Ree Grant 8 A, M Dtv.
Orpanlet, Mr Hap Swat►ld0e
Tewowva Church • 357.2061 MW*6 • 3IS7-1072
-
Meet your changing financial obli-
gations with a Financial Security
Planning Program from The
Co-operators. Call today for
complete information.
I
Keith Adams
LO the
0
eco c rators
Insursnc4 S�rvic�s
WINGHAM: 8 Alfred Blurt, 357-3739
UFE - NOME -NJM • CQWWACIAL- FARM ' TRAVEL
Some of'the mail could not be damage to the pole, nitrous oxide emissions.
delivered because it did not list a box
number, but Mr. Bourne said he
ho sit all can be sorted out early HELPKEEPt k
Me of CUPW went on strike
Sept. 30. main issue the strike RED CROSS
was Cana Post's proposal to sell
postal service franchises to the
private sector. That issue still has ���'
not been i�lttled and will require
further me{iiation.
.`Or
` Hayes Clothing announces.
the .opening of
Ha es L
a
(upstairs of Hayes Clothing)
BARGAINS GALORE
Savings
-
up to '/2 or less!
Come in early for best selection
We also carry our full Ione
of work and casual wear at everyday
low prices on the main floor.
HAYES Clothing Limited
Wingham, Ontario 357.1700
fo
a
,W IN
1t
i
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Y
P
r
,
fall banquet October 28
The Huron Women Teachers' tribute to two groups of teachers — Women Teachers' Association of
Association fall banquet will be held those who have recently retired and Ontario. When we women teachers
at the Brussels Community Centre those who have completed 25 years have a cause of our own, we need a
on Wednesday, Oct. 28, starting at of teaching, says Mrs. Parsons. voice of our own and that voice is
4:30 p.m. with a social hour and Retired teachers Mlary Bere, Mary FWTAO.
dinner at 6:30 p.m. Huether and Maeg Rogerson will be
"The HWTA fall banquet is the recognized for their years of service Board considers
first opportunity of 1987-88 far all and 25 -year pins will be presented to
women teachers to come together as 11 other teachers. In addition, Past this punishment
a whole to celebrate our federation President Mary Moffatt will be
and our profession," says Marie honored for all her work last year.
still inappropriate
Parsons, HWTA president. One of the highlights of the eve-
Inviteduests include Huron ning certainly will be guest speaker
g
County Board of Education trustees Elaine Cline, provincial president of The Huron County Board of
n Teachers'
Education has reconfirmed that
an
d Director Bob Allen as well as a Federation of Wome ,
the ....
the local presidents of the Ontario Associations of Ontario. corporal punishment is an snap-z,k,
Public School Teachers' Association When asked why a teachers' propriate disciplinary measure
and Ontario Secondary School organization exists solely for At the October meeting of the ,
Teachers' Association. The director women, Mrs. Parsons explains, board, the education committee Rs;
of region one, Eva Brophey, also will "The impetus for every benefit of zeroed in on the understanding that
be present. special interest to women teachers corporal punishment is not currently s ,
It is a special evening to pay has come from the Federation of practised in any Huron County'.
Board of Education school.
n jj Still the board members realize' '
c4LL'Z:U12 YancLII 1cCL .2bzq Ltll2l.LECL the fact that there may be times
when physical intervention may be
necessary as a form of discipline.
1111 2, Lsiekmap w 529-7 47 The most common example, said
�., Director of Education Bob Allen, is
SAVE 2 O 5 0 % %. i► i. our when the teacher steps in to break
up a fight between two students. In
ANNUAL 41CT0111,3I %A1,1; such cases, teachers are assured
tiulc upplic. Io lu-slo -k ileo„ unlr they will have the support of senior j ««
SAVE 501%)ou Ilceidnous SI►ral►� administrators, staff and principals
to get involved through 1physical
SAVE 20%► ou )ceidnon►ti '1'rccti
contact with the persons involved in
SAFE 20176► & Slu•wb+ the altercation.
:M
SAVE 20% ou !'cul .Voss zuul Red Tile Jlnlcl► The board does not intend to write
HOURS: Monday -'Friday 8-5, Saturday 8-3 p.m. a policy outlining what constitutes THE FALL RUMMAGE SALE, sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Wing -
Watch for our OPEN HOUSE CHRISTMAS DISPLAY Dec:.5 8 6. acceptable and non -acceptable ham and District Hospital, was held last Thursday evening and Friday Three
We will also have a great selection of Christmas Trees physical contact with students in the at the Wingham Armourids building. Over $2,300 was raised at the young people
live cut, potted and artificial. schools. Its members much prefer sale, the money, goingtoward equipment at the local hospital. a in
that such matters be decided within
the individual schools through are injured accident
discussions organized by the prin-
cipals to suit the individual
situations. Three Wingham young people -While she received minor•injuries,
FREW ttit &- N%The education committee has ere involved in a single -car mishap two passengers in the car, 18 -year -
recommended, however; that the damage at schools . last Friday evening at Zetland old Heidi Strong and her brother
personnel committee develop a Bridge on Highway 86, west of Peter, 15, were not injured. Damage
procedure to befollowed in cases of The Huron County Board of Texts and library books have their Wingham. to the vehicle has been estimated at
s
alleged physical mistreatment of Education's insurers presented an covers removed and their edges $3,000, while the police estimate
students'by board employees. advance payment of $500,000 to Paul shaved to remove the portions most An Ontario Provincial Police damage to the bridge at $1,000.
po spokesman, said 17 -year-old Holly
Carroll, superintendent of damaged by fire, smoke and water Squires of Wingham was westbound
Emergency group operations, at the board's October and after the deodorizing process on the highway at approximately •
Schneider's meeting in Clinton. The money is to are rebound in new covers. drivin a 1982 Wingham firm
Wieners ........„
cover restoration; and redecoration At Usborne school, all cleaning Pon on Oct. 16, g
....... . 1b.1.79 : seeks assistance of two county schools after they and deodorizing has been com- Pontiac owned by Alex E. Strong of pleads guilty '
Schneider's Fresh from CB club were damaged by fire in the- late pleted. It is expected the contractor Wingham. to EPA charge
Chicken Legs . . . . . . . . . . . . lb..89 summer. will be completely finished with The police report Miss Squires
(Continued from Page 1) Representatives of the Frank repairs and all the students will be swerved to miss a cat, striking the
Product of U.S.A. PUC Mana Manager Ken Saxton, Social p
g Cowan Company'also also advised -the back in school within a few weeks. north side of the bridge. Premdor Inc. of Wingham has
Broccoli . . . . . . . . . .'.. ... . . . . . . . ..98 Services representative Lt. Cal board that provisions have been a & been fined $500 after pleading guilty
Product of Ont. Barber or Mrs. Barber, Wingham made to set aside $1.7 million for in Wingham Provincial Offences
Pe er Squash .................49 and District Hospital Administrator cleanup dnd repairs to the Exeter Two stations respond Court to a , charge under the En -
Norman Hayes, Huron Count ,;,,,.,,, H. z)E:
PP Q Y Y Public School and Usborne Ce � •
1�>c,,,•<:.,. �. ,- •.-,•��...;y�,,, , vlttlrhicf�l�t'n1`Prote�ct>ton7Yct.
Canada Fancy Grade, 3 1bFba
g i Medical Officer of Health Maarten School near Exeter. No '; ittc�c,�_�s rya
h les % . . • , • 1?;��, :'l t okhout, and the town's public estimate of total damages td + • jl► 'e calls lastweek,�r The Wingham manufacturer of
MacIntos App • • • • • • works supervisor Jack VanCam . `" wood products was charged
Crisco, 3 ib. Tub Communications equipment could schools was given; however. P g
eq P The board learned that six The WitlPam and Gorrie stations throughout,�e house. However, following an Ontario Ministry of the
Shortening ............ ...... 3.99 yet be a minor snag in the plan, Mr. primary classrooms and the of the
,Pa
and Area Fire there was Dilly minimal smoke Environment investigation into
Vancamp, 19 oz. Harris said, since radio equipment gymnasium at Exeter were to be Departma responded to two calls damage to the dwelling. events between Dec. 1, 1986 and Feb.
..99 operated by the PUC, fire and police occupied again by Oct. 16. The last week,=,says Fire Chief Harley The Wingham and Gorrie stations 2, 1987, when the company installed
Beans with Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . departments transmit on different library and staff room will be in use Gaunt. also responded to a call last Friday, a boiler in its plant
Pantry Shelf, 61/2 oz. frequencies. If it is not possible to again about 10 days later. Both stations responded to a call Oct. 16, at 1:20 p.m. to the Doug The charge was laid following a
Chunk Light Tuna . . . . . . . ... . . ..89 provide a common frequency to all It is not known how long it will be last Satur4ey at 1:50 p.m. to the Filsinger property at Lot 25, Con. A routine inspection by an official
three systems through the addition before the remainder of the Exeter residence of John Peterson, Ford- in Howick Township. Mr. Gaunt from MOE's Sarnia office when the
Habitant, 28 oz., Pea or of a separate crystal, the town will school is restored and ready for use wich. Mr. Gaunt said a malfunction suspects a hot exhaust system on a official noticed modifications to the
Vegetable Soups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.19 have to consider purchasing by the students. in an oil furnace sent smoke truck set. a corn field ablaze. But plant including the installation of a
separate units for the, emergency Much of the work has included once again, only minimal damage
new boiler.
use. cleaning and deodorizing salvaged Postal workers was reported.
WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET Should the purchase be necessary, books and equipment. All desks at Burning leavers is being blamed as According to Ray Bowen, in -
STORE HOURS: 7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. however, half of the cost will be Exeter, with the exception of those return to job the cause of a fire which did damage vestigator with the MOE at London,
Fridays: 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. covered by a provincial'government in one classroom, were salvaged and• to a hydro pole at the corners of boilers of more than 1.5 million
Phone 357.2240. We Deliver grant through the Joint Emergency must be cleaned and deodorized (Continued4� O Page 1) Patrick and Frances Streets• early B.T.U.'s require a certificate of
Planning Program. before refinishing. the people?6f Wingham have come to last Wednesday afternoon. approval because of environmental
expect. Mr. Gaunt said there was minimal concern over sulphur dioxide and
hurc i
St. Paul's Church
(ANGLICAN) WINGHAM
John Street at Centre Street
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25
11 :00 a. n - Mattins
Sunday School & Nursery
Minister: Rev. D. Madge
Trinity, Belgrave - 9:30 a.m.
Family Worship
The Salvation Army
292 Edward St., Call 357-1367
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Family Worship 11:00 a.m.
AD& Salvation Meeting 7:00 P.M. '
Wednesday 3:45 P.M. Singing Group
4:30 p.m. Beginners Band
You are Invited.
Wingham United Church
217 Minnie St.
.�..9. AuuIue12eAQV Q6112VIrg-4
\7/
Sunday, October 251h
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Guest Sppeeaker
• Rev. J. Robert Wen, Toronto
7:30 p.m. - Mualcal.Servk:e
"The Friendly Four"
Men's Ouartet from HAlsburgh
Refreshments to h5lbw
M *ft: FWv J Ree Grant 8 A, M Dtv.
Orpanlet, Mr Hap Swat►ld0e
Tewowva Church • 357.2061 MW*6 • 3IS7-1072
-
Meet your changing financial obli-
gations with a Financial Security
Planning Program from The
Co-operators. Call today for
complete information.
I
Keith Adams
LO the
0
eco c rators
Insursnc4 S�rvic�s
WINGHAM: 8 Alfred Blurt, 357-3739
UFE - NOME -NJM • CQWWACIAL- FARM ' TRAVEL
Some of'the mail could not be damage to the pole, nitrous oxide emissions.
delivered because it did not list a box
number, but Mr. Bourne said he
ho sit all can be sorted out early HELPKEEPt k
Me of CUPW went on strike
Sept. 30. main issue the strike RED CROSS
was Cana Post's proposal to sell
postal service franchises to the
private sector. That issue still has ���'
not been i�lttled and will require
further me{iiation.
.`Or
` Hayes Clothing announces.
the .opening of
Ha es L
a
(upstairs of Hayes Clothing)
BARGAINS GALORE
Savings
-
up to '/2 or less!
Come in early for best selection
We also carry our full Ione
of work and casual wear at everyday
low prices on the main floor.
HAYES Clothing Limited
Wingham, Ontario 357.1700
fo
a
,W IN
1t
�
Y
r
,
fall banquet October 28
The Huron Women Teachers' tribute to two groups of teachers — Women Teachers' Association of
Association fall banquet will be held those who have recently retired and Ontario. When we women teachers
at the Brussels Community Centre those who have completed 25 years have a cause of our own, we need a
on Wednesday, Oct. 28, starting at of teaching, says Mrs. Parsons. voice of our own and that voice is
4:30 p.m. with a social hour and Retired teachers Mlary Bere, Mary FWTAO.
dinner at 6:30 p.m. Huether and Maeg Rogerson will be
"The HWTA fall banquet is the recognized for their years of service Board considers
first opportunity of 1987-88 far all and 25 -year pins will be presented to
women teachers to come together as 11 other teachers. In addition, Past this punishment
a whole to celebrate our federation President Mary Moffatt will be
and our profession," says Marie honored for all her work last year.
still inappropriate
Parsons, HWTA president. One of the highlights of the eve-
Inviteduests include Huron ning certainly will be guest speaker
g
County Board of Education trustees Elaine Cline, provincial president of The Huron County Board of
n Teachers'
Education has reconfirmed that
an
d Director Bob Allen as well as a Federation of Wome ,
the ....
the local presidents of the Ontario Associations of Ontario. corporal punishment is an snap-z,k,
Public School Teachers' Association When asked why a teachers' propriate disciplinary measure
and Ontario Secondary School organization exists solely for At the October meeting of the ,
Teachers' Association. The director women, Mrs. Parsons explains, board, the education committee Rs;
of region one, Eva Brophey, also will "The impetus for every benefit of zeroed in on the understanding that
be present. special interest to women teachers corporal punishment is not currently s ,
It is a special evening to pay has come from the Federation of practised in any Huron County'.
Board of Education school.
n jj Still the board members realize' '
c4LL'Z:U12 YancLII 1cCL .2bzq Ltll2l.LECL the fact that there may be times
when physical intervention may be
necessary as a form of discipline.
1111 2, Lsiekmap w 529-7 47 The most common example, said
�., Director of Education Bob Allen, is
SAVE 2 O 5 0 % %. i► i. our when the teacher steps in to break
up a fight between two students. In
ANNUAL 41CT0111,3I %A1,1; such cases, teachers are assured
tiulc upplic. Io lu-slo -k ileo„ unlr they will have the support of senior j ««
SAVE 501%)ou Ilceidnous SI►ral►� administrators, staff and principals
to get involved through 1physical
SAVE 20%► ou )ceidnon►ti '1'rccti
contact with the persons involved in
SAFE 20176► & Slu•wb+ the altercation.
:M
SAVE 20% ou !'cul .Voss zuul Red Tile Jlnlcl► The board does not intend to write
HOURS: Monday -'Friday 8-5, Saturday 8-3 p.m. a policy outlining what constitutes THE FALL RUMMAGE SALE, sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Wing -
Watch for our OPEN HOUSE CHRISTMAS DISPLAY Dec:.5 8 6. acceptable and non -acceptable ham and District Hospital, was held last Thursday evening and Friday Three
We will also have a great selection of Christmas Trees physical contact with students in the at the Wingham Armourids building. Over $2,300 was raised at the young people
live cut, potted and artificial. schools. Its members much prefer sale, the money, goingtoward equipment at the local hospital. a in
that such matters be decided within
the individual schools through are injured accident
discussions organized by the prin-
cipals to suit the individual
situations. Three Wingham young people -While she received minor•injuries,
FREW ttit &- N%The education committee has ere involved in a single -car mishap two passengers in the car, 18 -year -
recommended, however; that the damage at schools . last Friday evening at Zetland old Heidi Strong and her brother
personnel committee develop a Bridge on Highway 86, west of Peter, 15, were not injured. Damage
procedure to befollowed in cases of The Huron County Board of Texts and library books have their Wingham. to the vehicle has been estimated at
s
alleged physical mistreatment of Education's insurers presented an covers removed and their edges $3,000, while the police estimate
students'by board employees. advance payment of $500,000 to Paul shaved to remove the portions most An Ontario Provincial Police damage to the bridge at $1,000.
po spokesman, said 17 -year-old Holly
Carroll, superintendent of damaged by fire, smoke and water Squires of Wingham was westbound
Emergency group operations, at the board's October and after the deodorizing process on the highway at approximately •
Schneider's meeting in Clinton. The money is to are rebound in new covers. drivin a 1982 Wingham firm
Wieners ........„
cover restoration; and redecoration At Usborne school, all cleaning Pon on Oct. 16, g
....... . 1b.1.79 : seeks assistance of two county schools after they and deodorizing has been com- Pontiac owned by Alex E. Strong of pleads guilty '
Schneider's Fresh from CB club were damaged by fire in the- late pleted. It is expected the contractor Wingham. to EPA charge
Chicken Legs . . . . . . . . . . . . lb..89 summer. will be completely finished with The police report Miss Squires
(Continued from Page 1) Representatives of the Frank repairs and all the students will be swerved to miss a cat, striking the
Product of U.S.A. PUC Mana Manager Ken Saxton, Social p
g Cowan Company'also also advised -the back in school within a few weeks. north side of the bridge. Premdor Inc. of Wingham has
Broccoli . . . . . . . . . .'.. ... . . . . . . . ..98 Services representative Lt. Cal board that provisions have been a & been fined $500 after pleading guilty
Product of Ont. Barber or Mrs. Barber, Wingham made to set aside $1.7 million for in Wingham Provincial Offences
Pe er Squash .................49 and District Hospital Administrator cleanup dnd repairs to the Exeter Two stations respond Court to a , charge under the En -
Norman Hayes, Huron Count ,;,,,.,,, H. z)E:
PP Q Y Y Public School and Usborne Ce � •
1�>c,,,•<:.,. �. ,- •.-,•��...;y�,,, , vlttlrhicf�l�t'n1`Prote�ct>ton7Yct.
Canada Fancy Grade, 3 1bFba
g i Medical Officer of Health Maarten School near Exeter. No '; ittc�c,�_�s rya
h les % . . • , • 1?;��, :'l t okhout, and the town's public estimate of total damages td + • jl► 'e calls lastweek,�r The Wingham manufacturer of
MacIntos App • • • • • • works supervisor Jack VanCam . `" wood products was charged
Crisco, 3 ib. Tub Communications equipment could schools was given; however. P g
eq P The board learned that six The WitlPam and Gorrie stations throughout,�e house. However, following an Ontario Ministry of the
Shortening ............ ...... 3.99 yet be a minor snag in the plan, Mr. primary classrooms and the of the
,Pa
and Area Fire there was Dilly minimal smoke Environment investigation into
Vancamp, 19 oz. Harris said, since radio equipment gymnasium at Exeter were to be Departma responded to two calls damage to the dwelling. events between Dec. 1, 1986 and Feb.
..99 operated by the PUC, fire and police occupied again by Oct. 16. The last week,=,says Fire Chief Harley The Wingham and Gorrie stations 2, 1987, when the company installed
Beans with Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . departments transmit on different library and staff room will be in use Gaunt. also responded to a call last Friday, a boiler in its plant
Pantry Shelf, 61/2 oz. frequencies. If it is not possible to again about 10 days later. Both stations responded to a call Oct. 16, at 1:20 p.m. to the Doug The charge was laid following a
Chunk Light Tuna . . . . . . . ... . . ..89 provide a common frequency to all It is not known how long it will be last Satur4ey at 1:50 p.m. to the Filsinger property at Lot 25, Con. A routine inspection by an official
three systems through the addition before the remainder of the Exeter residence of John Peterson, Ford- in Howick Township. Mr. Gaunt from MOE's Sarnia office when the
Habitant, 28 oz., Pea or of a separate crystal, the town will school is restored and ready for use wich. Mr. Gaunt said a malfunction suspects a hot exhaust system on a official noticed modifications to the
Vegetable Soups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.19 have to consider purchasing by the students. in an oil furnace sent smoke truck set. a corn field ablaze. But plant including the installation of a
separate units for the, emergency Much of the work has included once again, only minimal damage
new boiler.
use. cleaning and deodorizing salvaged Postal workers was reported.
WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET Should the purchase be necessary, books and equipment. All desks at Burning leavers is being blamed as According to Ray Bowen, in -
STORE HOURS: 7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. however, half of the cost will be Exeter, with the exception of those return to job the cause of a fire which did damage vestigator with the MOE at London,
Fridays: 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. covered by a provincial'government in one classroom, were salvaged and• to a hydro pole at the corners of boilers of more than 1.5 million
Phone 357.2240. We Deliver grant through the Joint Emergency must be cleaned and deodorized (Continued4� O Page 1) Patrick and Frances Streets• early B.T.U.'s require a certificate of
Planning Program. before refinishing. the people?6f Wingham have come to last Wednesday afternoon. approval because of environmental
expect. Mr. Gaunt said there was minimal concern over sulphur dioxide and
hurc i
St. Paul's Church
(ANGLICAN) WINGHAM
John Street at Centre Street
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25
11 :00 a. n - Mattins
Sunday School & Nursery
Minister: Rev. D. Madge
Trinity, Belgrave - 9:30 a.m.
Family Worship
The Salvation Army
292 Edward St., Call 357-1367
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Family Worship 11:00 a.m.
AD& Salvation Meeting 7:00 P.M. '
Wednesday 3:45 P.M. Singing Group
4:30 p.m. Beginners Band
You are Invited.
Wingham United Church
217 Minnie St.
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Sunday, October 251h
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Guest Sppeeaker
• Rev. J. Robert Wen, Toronto
7:30 p.m. - Mualcal.Servk:e
"The Friendly Four"
Men's Ouartet from HAlsburgh
Refreshments to h5lbw
M *ft: FWv J Ree Grant 8 A, M Dtv.
Orpanlet, Mr Hap Swat►ld0e
Tewowva Church • 357.2061 MW*6 • 3IS7-1072
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Meet your changing financial obli-
gations with a Financial Security
Planning Program from The
Co-operators. Call today for
complete information.
I
Keith Adams
LO the
0
eco c rators
Insursnc4 S�rvic�s
WINGHAM: 8 Alfred Blurt, 357-3739
UFE - NOME -NJM • CQWWACIAL- FARM ' TRAVEL
Some of'the mail could not be damage to the pole, nitrous oxide emissions.
delivered because it did not list a box
number, but Mr. Bourne said he
ho sit all can be sorted out early HELPKEEPt k
Me of CUPW went on strike
Sept. 30. main issue the strike RED CROSS
was Cana Post's proposal to sell
postal service franchises to the
private sector. That issue still has ���'
not been i�lttled and will require
further me{iiation.
.`Or
` Hayes Clothing announces.
the .opening of
Ha es L
a
(upstairs of Hayes Clothing)
BARGAINS GALORE
Savings
-
up to '/2 or less!
Come in early for best selection
We also carry our full Ione
of work and casual wear at everyday
low prices on the main floor.
HAYES Clothing Limited
Wingham, Ontario 357.1700
fo
a
,W IN
Meet your changing financial obli-
gations with a Financial Security
Planning Program from The
Co-operators. Call today for
complete information.
I
Keith Adams
LO the
0
eco c rators
Insursnc4 S�rvic�s
WINGHAM: 8 Alfred Blurt, 357-3739
UFE - NOME -NJM • CQWWACIAL- FARM ' TRAVEL
Some of'the mail could not be damage to the pole, nitrous oxide emissions.
delivered because it did not list a box
number, but Mr. Bourne said he
ho sit all can be sorted out early HELPKEEPt k
Me of CUPW went on strike
Sept. 30. main issue the strike RED CROSS
was Cana Post's proposal to sell
postal service franchises to the
private sector. That issue still has ���'
not been i�lttled and will require
further me{iiation.
.`Or
` Hayes Clothing announces.
the .opening of
Ha es L
a
(upstairs of Hayes Clothing)
BARGAINS GALORE
Savings
-
up to '/2 or less!
Come in early for best selection
We also carry our full Ione
of work and casual wear at everyday
low prices on the main floor.
HAYES Clothing Limited
Wingham, Ontario 357.1700
fo
a
,W IN
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