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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-09-12, Page 10Pap le—The Win ham Advanc4-1:irnes: Sept. 12, 1984. GRADUATES Marlene Cynthia Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor of Wingham, has graduated from the Education Resource Tech- nician program at Niagara College, Welland. Marlene has accepted a full-time posi- tion as a teacher aide at the Exeter Public School. Local residents attend wedding BEL0IRAYE — Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill, Bel - grave, Mr.. Cameron Yui11, Waterloo, Miss Alice Nivens, Goderich, Mrs. Helen McBurney, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Carman McBur- ney, London, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McBurney, Willowdale, Mrs. Mary Warwick, Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arm- strong, Auburn, Mrs. Laura Johnston, Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Ilderton attended the marriage of their niece and cousin, Miss Gail Rezansoff„ daughter of the late Myrtle (Yuill) and Mike Rezansoff, and David McCormick in Mountainview United Church St. Catharines on Saturday, Sept. 8. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her uncle, Clarence Yuill, and was attended by her sister, Miss Heidi Rezansoff, Toronto, as maid of honor. The dinner and reception were held in the Polish Cultural Centre, 43 Facer Street, St. Catharines. St. Andrew's WMS meets in upper room The Women's Missionary Society of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham, held its monthly meeting in the upper room. President Mrs! H. Bateman opened the meeting with the quotation, "May You Live To Love God". She then con- ducted the .business, with secretary Mrs. C. Tiffin reading the minutes of the last meeting and calling the roll and treasurer Mrs. G. Wall giving her report. Mrs. Wall was also program convener for the meeting. She read scripture from Paul's first letter to Timothy and delivered a meditation on "If We Wish To Be of Any Service". Mrs. H. Robertson led in prayer. The offering was received by Mrs. R. Hastings and Mrs. G. Godkin and dedicated by Mrs. G. Fisher. Mrs. J. Conn presided at the piano for the singing of hymns. Mrs. R. Arbuckle gave a report on Jubilee '84" Conference for Presbyterian women of Ontario and Quebec, which she attended at Delaware Hall, London. Mrs, Wall introduced a play on.. lThat Is Wrong -With , Our WMS?". Those taking part were: doctors, Mrs. Paul Mills and Mrs. J. Aitchison; nurse, Mrs. Conn; patients, Mrs. Bateman, Mrs. W. Lapp, Mrs. D. Ritchie, Mrs. T. Currie, Mrs. W. Congram, Mrs. C. Tiffin and Mrs. L. Shiekluna. The closing prayer was given by Mrs. Mills and a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. W. Ford and Mrs. B. Moffat. Plowing match on weekend The annual Huron County Plowing Match is being held this weekend at the farm of Ron Pentland of Dungannon. Huron 'County Plowmen's Association secretary 'Graeme Craig said the junior program will be held Friday, Sept. 14 and the senior program will be held on Saturday, Sept. 15. He said there are at least eight young women who will be competing in -the Queen of the Furrow competition. The queen is crowned -the day of the matbh, following plowing and speaking competitions. Organizers are expecting about 60 entrants in the match. The Pentland farm is lo- cated on Huron County Road 1, north of Nile and south of '7Dt1ngannon. '-147-29672744. • McINTOSH—Dave and Lori McIntosh of RR 1, Otterville, ,are very happy to announcethe .birth of their first child, a daughter, Jacquelyn Dawn; six pounds, :nine • ounces, at Victoria Hospital, London. Proud, grandparents are John and Marie McIntosh, RR .5, Brussels, and Tom and Sharon Cameron, Bel - grave. Great-grandpar- ents 'are Mrs. Vera Gate- man of Hanover, • Mrs. Hazel.Ritchie, RR 2, Wing - ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Al-. fred Cameron., Pahner- ston. Great -great-grand- mother is Mrs. Olive Lewis of Bray Lodge. Mrs. Lewis now has two great -great- grandchildren, Matthew and Jacquelyn. • WALDEN—Dale and Jill (Kelly) of Kincardine are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Mitchell Eric, nine pounds, three and a half ounces, at Kincardine and District Hospital on August 24. A brother for Bradford. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelly, Ottawa, and Mr.1 and Mrs. Eric Walden, Wingham. 0 SANDE—Andy and Marg Sande of RR 5, Lucknow, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Heather Ellen, eight pounds, one ounce, on Tuesday, August 28, at Wingham and District Hospital. A sister for Laura. , Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Baks, RR 2, Teeswater, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sande, Toronto, FRACKOWIAK—Born to Ed and Sally (LeVan) on September 6 at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, a daughter, Sarah Jane. HASKINS—Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Haskins of Wingham welcome a daughter, Laura Lynn, born September 6 at. Wingham and District Hospital, weighing seven pounds, 10 ounces. A little sister foi Kevin and Richard. HO.GAN—Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hogan, RR 3, Goderich, • proudly an- nounce the birth of. their daughter, Natalie Maureen, seven pounds, seven Ounces, on Sep- tember 7 „at Wingham and District Hospital. A sister , for Bridget. , HOFER—Marg and Carl Hofer of RR 4, Ripley, are happy to announce the birth of their son, Michael Robert, six pounds, seven ounces, on September 7 at Wingham and District Hospital. Proud grand- parents are Harold and Mae Nute, Brockville, and Florian Hofer, Kitchener. East Wawanosh 4ouncil concerned about town dun* 4. East Wawanosh council hopes to meet with representatives from Wingham Town Council and the Ministry of the Environment to discuss allegded illegal dumping practices at the town's waste disposal site in the township. The matter was discussed. at last Tuesday evening's meeting of East Wawanosh council. At the meeting, a letter from the ministry was read stating that the town's ' "current land -filling operation is outside the area presently certified". The town dump is located on the 12th concession of East Wawanosh. The town owns the certificate of ap- proval from the ministry, but the 100 -acre property is owned by Wingham Reeve Joe Kerr. East Wawanosh council had sent a letter to the ministry after the July meeting, requesting in- formation on the size and location of the licensed area at the Wingham landfill site. The ministry confirmed DIED rMRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE that the Wingham site has a certificateof approval for a 4.0,hectare or a 10 -acre sites but it has indeed moved a portion of its operation outside the licens.ed area. East Wawanos,h Councillor Jim Taylor said the letter called the Wingham dump site "illegal" and added the town is not following en- vironmental standards. Mr. Taylor claimed the site is not being-controled in any way., When contacted later, Wingham Councillor Bruce Machan, a spokesman for the town's works committee, said he is aware the town is dumping outside its licensed limits, but added it is doing so to move refuse away from neighboring residences. Other. than that, the site is being run according to ministry standards, he said. The town clemently is in the preliminary stages of preparing a plan of operation for the landfill site, said Mr. Machan, and is awaiting the results of a hydrogeological survey (water test holes) Belgrave Personal Notes Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith, Michael. and Kelly of Whitby, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell and family and all attended the 35th wedding anniversary cele- bration of yr. and Mrs. Clare VanCamp at the Women's Institute Hall in Belgrave. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Whit- field and Jenny of Sault Ste. Marie spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Michie. They were guests at the wedding of Paula Strong and Alex Irwin Saturday afternoon in the Wingham United Church. After a summer break, the Belgrave W.I. will hold a Bi- centennial meeting next Tuesday evening, Sept. 18. There will be various topics of interest and door prizes. °Everyone is welcome. O'v'er 80 VanCamp and Campbell relatives gathered at the W.I. Hall on Saturday evening to honour Mr. and Mrs. Clare VanCamp, who are celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary on Monday, Sept. 10. After lunch, the guests of honor expressed appreciation to everyone for coming out to help celebrate their anni- versary. Relatives attended from London, Glencoe, Whit- by, Port Elgin, Lucknow, Kitchener, Teeswater, Hep- worth, Blyth, Wingham and the Belgrave area. The eve- ning was spent in reminisc- ing and dancing. PARKER—Passed away at Henderson General Hospital, Hamilton, on Tuesday, September 4, in her 72nd year, Minnie May Parker, wife of the late Thomas Parker. She was the dear mother of Mrs. ' Elton (Helen) Mahood of Stoney Creek and is also survived by three grand- children; three great- grandchildren; one broth- er and one sister. Mrs. Parker was a former resi- dent of Wingham where she was employed by the Red Front Grocery for 17 years. She had been living with her daughter in Stoney Creek since her retirement. Interment was made in Mountview Gardens, Stoney Creek. Jim Cook of Winnipeg, re- cently spent a couple of days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook. Bill Watson of Scarboro spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook. Congratulations to Miss Denise Nethery on being chosen as the Huron County Dairy Princess for 1984-85 at the Howick Community Centre last Saturday even- ing. Mrs. Doris Robinson, sec-, retary at the East Wawanosh Public. School, reported Tuesday morning that 183 students are enrolled at that school, a decline of four from the same time last year. Miss Luci Turcotte of Goder- ich is the • new French t&cher. Al Stark, of Detroit spent the weekend with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Procter and also vis- ited with other Procter rela- tives in this area. Mrs. Larry Mayberry of Londesboro, Mrs. Howard Zettler and Sherry of Chepstow and Mrs. Elizabeth Procter visited on Thursday with Mrs: Ronald Hill of RR 1, Tavistock. Marjorie Procter of Mississauga visited with her mother,,, Mrs. Elizabeth Procter, over the wee'kenti. Also visiting at the same. home were Mrs. Larry May- berry, Marilyn, Kimberley and Darryl Londesboro and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Procter, Karen and Kevin, of RR 5, Brussels. made at the site by its engineer, Art Clark of Maitland Engineering Services in Wingham. Until the results of these water quality tests have been analyzed, Mr. Machan said, town council must take a "wait and see" approach to the waste disposal site • question. But in the meantime the town still may continue operations at the site, ac-: cording to the ministry directive. In other business at last week's meeting, East Wawanosh council granted approval to the Belgrave Community Centre Board to hold a raffle this year to raise funds for the new ball, - park lights at Belgrave. Council granted $50 to the Huron County Plowmen's Association and $25 to the Ontario Special Olympics: Five building permits were approved at the meeting:Keith Goat Con. 1, Lot 30, a garage; Hello Siertseraa, Con. 1,. loot 31, an extension to a drving shed; Peter Bronner, Con, 4, Lot 35, an addition to a shed; Jim McGee, Con. 10, Lot 30, an addition to his barn;' and aJcppohnreNhewell, Lot 42, Cora. 14, 20 pc. "finger lickin good" chicken 2 500 ml. salad loaf of bread Feed 8 hungry people for under 19'4 hF: Offer available Sept. 5 to Sept. 23 entuckyFried Chicken Corner Hwy. 4 & 86 Zehrs Plaza, Wingham Phone 357-2221 AMBERLY GRAIN ELEVATOR . • 'COME SEE :OUR NEW LOOK! 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