The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-09-26, Page 5"Utmost Good Faith"
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• Firefighters from the
Wingham Fire Department
responded to several blazes
last week, the tnost serious a
fire on the roof of the
Premtuln-Lloyd door factory
in Wingham Saturday af-
ternoon.
Fire Chief Dave •Crothers
reported that firemen got the
call at 4:15 p.m. and got to
the factory to find the fire
had, entered an access pent-
h4se between the boiler
room and dry kilns.
pumpers and a dozen
en pent two hours at the
scene and damage was
limited- to an estimated
$1,000.
The investigation was
completed the following day,
the chief reported, and it was
concluded that embers and
sparks from a chimney prob-
ably had ignited sawdust on
the roof, after which the fire
had spread to the penthouse.
The previous day firemen
had responded to two alarms
involving vehicle fires. The
first, at 1:05 p.m. Friday,
involved a gasoline fire in
the engine compartment of a
truck owned by Son -Son
Amusements of Toronto.
This occurred along High-
way 4 about 2.5 kilometres
south of Wingham and
caused about $500 damage to
the vehicle.
A second alarm at 7:51
p.m. took firemen to
LIBERAL
Nomination Meeting For
Huron -Bruce Provincial
Liberal Association
is to be held on Thursday, October 4
at the Lucknow Community Centre at
8:30 p.m. Sean Conway, Deputy Lead-
er of the Ontario Liberal Party is the
guest speaker. Memberships for new
members must be purchased 72 hours
before meeting to be able to vote.
1983 memberships will be renewed at
the door.
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You! are the "U"
in our used cars.
We believe that
when you buy a
used .car youdon't
want to have
headaches thrown in
at "Ilo charge".
That's • why all of • the
vehicles featured here
come with a 6 month,
41)3,000 `kart'.; "power train" Warr t .-prUS -most Fare
eligible for either 12 month, 20,000 km. or 24
month, 40,000 km. mechanical • repair protection.
1982 Honda Civic, 4 spd., good 15,
transportation at a reasonable
price. STK No. 4-170A.
$4,495.
1982 Mercury Grand Marquis,
top of the line luxury, only 36,000
miles. STK No. 3-365A.. '
.'9,995.
1981 Chev Malibu, 4 dr., air con-
ditioning, in excellent cond. STK
No. 4-393A.
A good buy at $7,495.
15.1
1979 Mercury Marquis Wagon, a
nice clean wagon at a nice clean
price. STK No. 4-119A-1.
Just '4,995.
W> outer where a ear owned
by Terry Wtllougbby of
Gorrie had caught fire. The
blaze was Warned od a fuel
system malfunction and
damage was estimated at
$350.
Chief Crothers also
reported that the depart-
ment has been plagued
recently by a number of false
alarms resulting from
problems with the telephone
lines controlling the alarm.
This has resulted in the
alarm siren oing off by
itself. He said he hopes to
have the problem remedied
soon.
1977 Olds Cutlass, 2 dr., V8,
automatic steering and brakes, in
real nice shape. STK No. 4-379A.
'3,295.
1979
Cutlass,
Olds 2 dr., 2 tone
paintsharp car. STK No.
4.406A. :5,995.
.1980 Pontiac Trans Am, 301' CID
V8 with 'T' roof, cassette, power
windows, black with brown int.
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1980 GMC Suburban, the ideal
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Trailer brakes, air cond. A rare
find. STK No. 5-102B
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3-222A - 1980 Audi, 4000S, 4 dr. loaded
4,.278A - 1980 Pontiac Acadian, 2 dr., automatic
3-253A - 1980 Dodge Omni, 4 dr., automatic
4-206A - 1979 Pontiac Catalina Wagon
4-377A - 1979 Chrysler LeBaron, 2 dr
2-489A - 1978 Mercury Bobcat, 2 dr., 4 cyl., automatic
4-242B2 - 1978 Ford Mustang II, GHIA
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*-274B - 14.981 Chev 3/4 ton p.u., 4 wheel drive, auto
4-347B - 1979 Dodge'.( ton p.u., V8 automatic
4-2468 - 1979 GMC '/2 ton, 4 wheel drive', auto
18,595.
'4,295.
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JOHN CULLEN
Chev Olds
115 Josephine St., Wingharn
357-2323
"The People Pleasers"
Monday to Friday till 8 p.m. Wednesday till 6 p.m. Saturday till 4 p.m.
HOURS: Open
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Merrick
of Milton spent some
holidays at thetrailer at
Riverside Park. While here
they helped celebrate the
birthday of his mother, Mrs.
I. W. Merrick, on September
12 with other members of the
family.
FLOATS, BANDS, and decorated bicycles were all part
of the Brussels Fall Fair parade last week. As in other
years, Brussels and Grey Public Schools participated in
the parade, along with floats entered by business and
Nomination meetings
scheduled for Lucknow
Huron -Bruce Liberals and
Progressive Conservatives
each will hold nomination
meetings next week at the
Lucknow Community Cen-
tre, adding fuel to rumors
that a provincial election is
in the offing.
The local Conservatives'
have scheduled a meeting
for Monday evening at , 8,,.
while the Liberals" have the
community centre , booked
for an 8:30 p.m. meeting next
Thursday, Oct. 4.
Although Premier William
Davis has not yet called a
provincial election, there is
wide speculation he will do
so immediately after the g agriculture=bael; Into.
Queen's departure from the u"i m• classroom this fall,
province on Oct. 4. nister Dennis, Timbrell
The : day most political Mj �, 'annolmced. ,
analysts 'A re bettipg a P1 4''r .
the election , is ThursdayF :; �, },Agl;icnitpre , .used . to •be
Nov. 22. The last time a part, of. the school
°provincial election was held curriculum.
urri u5 um20 It's
yeonly
rs that the
in Ontario was March; of past
1981. situation has changed. •
Today we find food
production a forgotten school
subject," he said, in an-
n%uncing the first in a series
of agricultural education
initiatives which will be
introduced by the ministry
this school year.
Commerce director.
Mr. Donnelly is a teacher
at Sacred Heart High School
in Walkerton and the present
warden of Bruce County.
He first was elected to
Greenock Township Council
in 1977 and became its reeve
in 1979. This year he was
successful in his bid for the
warden's office.
In addition to teaching and
municipal politics, Mr.
Donnelly also has been
active in the minor sports
program in Chepstow for
several years.
Program to promote
education.
agricultural
The Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food is •
taking the first steps toward
To date no one has come
forward to challenge the
Liberal incumbent, 34 -year-
old Murray Elston, a
Wingham lawyer. Mr. Elston
was first elected in 1981.
Two men, Bill Thomson of
Wingham and. Maurice
Donnelly of Pinkerton, have
announced their intentions to
seek the Progressive Con-
servative nomination for
Huron -Bruce.
Mr. Thomson, a CKNX
radio and television host,
formerly operated • a
business in Owen Sound,
served as a municipal
councillor, a member . of a
conservation authority, a
United Church board
member and a Chamber of
He said by putting
'agricultural education back
into the classroom the
ministry hopes to increase
public awareness of this vital
sector' of the economy,
especially in the urban,
areas.
The first of the ministry's
initiatives is a catalogue of
resource materials available
to teachers to help them give
a realistic view of modern
agriculture. More. than . 600
items, including slide
presentations, booklets,
posters and publications, are
listed in the catalogue which
is being distributed to.every
elementary, 'secondary 'and
service clubs. Fair -goers were treated with excellent
weather as they participated in one of the best fairs
hosted by the Brussels agricultural society. •(Wassink
photo)
made available to teachers
in March of 1985.
A guidance film looking at
..careers in modern agricul-
ture is the third initiative to
be launched this school year.
The film, aimed at Grades 7
through 11, was sponsored by
the Ontario Institute of Agro-
logists and several farm
businesses in conjunction
wi the ministry. It will be
a:-ailable in January.
QUICK LOSS
Beware of diets that pro-
mise incredible weight loss
in a few days, says Food and
Nutrition Specialist Monica
Beaumont of the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and`
Food's rural organizations
and services branch. These
diets usually follow un-
healthy eating practices, and
most often, the quick weight
loss is due to water loss.
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The second is a series of
four videotape programs
.which c2iftipare high-tech
agricultural practices with
those of the past. Two
programs are planned for
elementary school Children,
a primary level program
about farm animals and a
junior level looking at past
and present fruit and
vegetable production
methods. •
Subject matter for' the two
secondary school programs
will deal with scientific
advances in agriculture,
including embryo • trans-
plants, hybrid corn,. breeding
and planting techniques.
Funds for the video
programs are being made
available through the .On-
tario Bicentennial Com
mission. The tapes will be
Huron - Bruce
Progressive Conservative
Association ,
Nomination Meeting
will be held at
Lucknow & District
Community Centre
QCtuuerr 1, 1984
at 8:00 p.m. • .
•
'40No meifiberrhip°stafl't a issued
ing any meeting or during the 72 hours
immediately prior to such meeting, ex=
cept for 'the renewal of memberships
which were valid for .the last meeting of
the. Association.
Memberships may be purchased
from
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Mike Snobelen 395-5167
Barry Schmidt 396-9656
Barbara Fisher 396-2936
John Clark 353-7177
Don,Alton 529-7356
Margaret Bennett --35.7-2742
HarryClarke arke 3,89-9820 . -.
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Joe Reichenbach 881-2441
Watson Armstrong 392-6536
Ken Campbell 527-0249
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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AMANDA McCLOFIY selected a couple of gingerbread men from the bake table at 1
the Wingham Scouts' sporting goods and bake sale held at the Wingham Towrl Hall I
last Saturday.
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INGHAM 357-2636
Thuts., Sept. 27 to Wed: Oct. 3
Thuis. Sept. 27 'Figure Skating Registration, Wingham
Arena, No Age limit, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Bake Sate & Yard Sale, Salvation Army,
Wingham, . Kinsmen & Kinettes, 10:00
a.m. to 12:00 noon.
Open House, Western Foundry Ltd., 10:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Flea Market, Wingham & Area Day Centre
for the Homebound, Wingham Armouries,
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.,
Wingham Canadettes, Majorette & Flag
Corps, Registration -Dv, Wingham Town
Hall, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Figure Skating Registration, Wingham
Arena, No Age Limit, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00
noon.
Rummage Sale, Salvation Army, Orange
Hall, Edward St., Wingham, 10:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m.
Sun. Sept. 30 Anniversary Services, Knox United Church,
Belgrave, 11:15 a.m.
Mon. Oct. 1 125th Anniversary/Birthday Party for
Bluevale Post Office, at Bluevale Comm.
Hall, 11:00 a.m. Everyone Welcome.
Morris Twp. Council, 7:00 p.m. at
Township Shed.
Wingham Town Countil, 7:00 p.m., Town
Nominating Meeting for Huron -Bruce Pro-
gressive Conservative Party, Lucknow Com-
munity Centre, 8:00 p.m.
Turnberry Twp; . Council, 7:30 p.m.,
Municipal Office, Bluevale. •
East Wawanosh Twp. Council, 8:00 p.m.,
Township Shed, Beigrave.
Annual Turkey Banquet, Belgrave Arena,
7:00 p.m.
Pleasures, Problems & Preschoolers, Clinic
Building, Wingham. For more information
call 357-2264 -
Fri. Sept. 28
Sat. Sept. 29
Tues. Oct. 2
Wed. Oct. 3
Hall.
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241 Josephine St., Wingham,
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