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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-07-17, Page 10
'awe -Times , Thur-sd a ' Jul : IV , 1975 Fordwich Persona) Notes' Mis. Walter ender and ice*, chilk en who had spent tbe pa three weeks wfi her parent% Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy, and o per relatives returned tom home Sun •: y in Montreal. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Don Koenig who will visit thert( for a few days. Sunday and weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Cooper were Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh and family of Petawawa and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevenson of: Harriston. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Cooper visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Huether in Cambridge. The sympathy of the com- munity goes to the Duke family in the sudden death of their mother, Mrs. Pearl Duke, at her home last week. . Jack Ruttan and Jim Douglas spent the©pweekend-4d Mr bej�riey. Mrs. Rutter and {des.• Douglas, Gary, Pal and Greg t'etfu'ied home after spending a week there. Mrs. Don King and. Pete and Miss Pat King attended a shower Sunday in Port Colborne in honor of Miss King who will be married early in august. Mr. and Mis. Glenn Johnston attended the Ontario Roadster Association picnic Saturday, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. bill Malcomson at Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. .Roy Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons and Ken visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang In Missis- sauga. Miss Nancy Cowan of Harris - ton spent a couple of days last week with Mrs. Anne Armstrong.- Miss Brenda Merkley of Bel - more spent the past week with her gxal< 1pat~eats, Mr. and Vis. Bili Wilson. Miss 1etty Burnett returned home to Newfoundland on Thurs- day after pending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Isa Schaefer were London visitors one day last week. Mrs,. Adam Hossfeld and Norman of Mildmay visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Reis. Ian Pittendreigh of London visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Pitt Harold Doig is confined to Listowel Memorial Hospital. Crosby Sotheran is also a patient in the same hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston attended the Percheron Belgian picnic Sunday at tEe home of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Bak °at Moore- field. Mia. M irl`'ay (Megan left last week from Tormto , Port to visit with her Iter vibe is seriously W in hospital in Scot- land. Mr. and Mrs. N. fa. Van Winkel - boss who have been visiting the past ten weeks with their dauh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and John Langendoen have returned to their home h Alblop :.rdam, the Netherlands. Mr. and Mrs. Goosen Winkel have returned home after a month's vacation with relatives in Holland. 8Iuev�ie, Mr, ..and Mrs. I ;011104; visited with lir is ted Qn t wee11 and Mrs. Frqd E I Jtt. David Gulley is sSendi week at Harriston Hockey Vp where he will be avail as coo, seior. Miss Marie Walker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George Fischer and Doyle and also Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gray. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ruff on the birth of a daughter in Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital on Tuesday, July 8, a wee sister for Gordie and Beverly. WARD & UPTIGR4E CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS John C. Word, C.A. R. E. Uptigrove, C.A. Listowel (519) 291-3040 IT WAS GOOD NEWS for some and so-so news for others, when representatives from (municipalities around the Douglas Point area met Wednesday to hear a new formula for community impact grants from Ontario Hydro. Sam Horton, project manager of the Bruce Nuclear Power Development, introduced the plan, while Ontario Hydro Chairman Robert Taylor and Dennis Timbrell, Ontario's Minister of Energy, were on hand to answer any subsidiary questions. Province to compensate areas for Bruce nuclear development ` Ontario Minister of Energy, Dennis Timbrell and Ontario Hy- dro Chairman, Robert B. Taylor announced recently that annual grants to the municipalities, county and school boards serving the Bruce Nuclear Power De- velopment will be doubled to compensate for any adverse fin- ancial impact resulting from the project. Under the new formula, total grants will be about $500,000 an- nually. The new grants program, an- nounced at a meeting of muni- cipalofficials at BNPD, follows publication of a report by M. M. Dillon Ltd., Consulting Engineers and Planners, and suggestions by municipalities covered in the re- port. In effect, the formula attempts to set up an improved system of •(helping affected communities ;pay for the educational and municipal services required by the influx of a large number of people associated with the pro- ject. In making the announcement, Mr. Taylor said that the corpora - ;tion has no intention of allowing any community to suffer as a re- sult of the presence of a Hydro fa- cility. Mr. Taylor emphasized that the formula might be revised in later years. Hydro is leaving the door open, he said. Mr. Timbrell Said his Ministry was particularly pleased that the formula adopted by the corpora- tion is almost identical to that proposed by some of the muni- cipalities. The grant program calls for a total payment to be calculated as if the Hydro facilities were lo- cated in a single large com- munity, rather than in Bruce Township alone. After payment of the required grant in lieu of taxes to the Town- ship, the remaining amount will be distributed in proportion to the number of employee households in each municipality. For purposes of calculation, Hydro facilities in Bruce' will be counted from the beginning of construction rather than from in- service dates, since much of the impact takes place during the construction phase. The grants will be calculated retroactively to the year that the municipality first experienced financial -impact. Thus, the $50,000 grants already made to the Towns of Port -Elgin and Kin- cardine are to be considered an advance against the new plan. Those other municipalities that did not receive interim grants will receive retroactive payment in a single installment this year. Those municipalities directly affected are the Towns of Port Prices in effect till June 80 Elgin, Kincardine and South- ampton, the Townships. of Kin- cardine, Saugeen and Huron, and the Villages of Tiverton, Ripley and Paisley. Bluevale Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott and Miss Linda Harkness were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Darling. Mr. and Mrs. J. J: Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathers and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott at- tended a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Mac- Tavish at their cottage; near Point Clark on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill • and Cameron at Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Selah Breckenridge of Belmore. kerx 7 SpacSma Shell Spacemak d� with er's 'Maplewood' is valUe Packe usable storage space..a'�d quality construction. Edgar reunion attended by 60 JOHN RNEWEIN Agri Systems is offering Big Discounts on Westeel-Rosco steel grain Storage Bins l_. *and ancillary equipment *7 sizes in stock *Immediate delivery! * 29 sizes from 1,350 to 40,000 .. bushels available BELGRAVE — The annual Edgar reunion was held Sunday, July 13 in the Wingham Park with about 60 in attendance. The after- noon was spent with sports and races for the children while the older ones reminisced. After Grandpa Edgar's bless- ing, given by Kenneth McDonald, a smorgasbord supper was served. A short business meeting was held with Maitland Edgar acting as president In the absence of Brian Ireland. Mrs. Roger Bie- man read minutes of the 1974 re- union and a two -minute silence was observed in memory of Wil- liam Irwin, Mrs. Morley Bell and Frank Edgar who had passed on since the last reunion. Officers for the coming year were elected: President, Brian Ireland; vice-president, Lewis Stonehouse; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Roger Bieman; sports com- mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Niel Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daer. Next year's reunion is to be held in the same park on the second Sunday in July. Guests attended from Petrolia, Goderich, Teeswater, Bluevale, Wingham, Lucknow, Blyth and Belgrave. Beats the wind 'and weather with full weather stripping. Smoothly operating'windows it'd locks. Plus"door dibser and safety chain. 4 88 4 2'8" x 6'8" 2' 10" x 6-10" Each , R vk .v. Mat. Each • 4' x 8' x 3/8". 8.49 Each. 4' x 8' x!' 2 8.48Each 4' x 8' x 5/( '► 1O.lDEath 4' x 8' x 3/4" l3.48Each P.A.DIP Spruce A -great buy on these self- sealing asphalt shingles. Choose from in -stock colours. 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