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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-01-12, Page 2."' • - .•;,""t' • • s, ' .••• ,4,2 • • ): 14 1.1 N. -,•• • • "„*k• • ". . 4 r • ---T—tditjti*r*dh:*.Xf/ • d r • 'fr‘iicati 41 . _ .' 0040 on. „the same 1$5000'. property -*pas in other nearby iatla100414#14 are, Holey& $9b enmity, 1340 education; **sae's, -$111 eQUnty, $5000 wank" roe $1141 whtL edudation- W01":1 cost th!saiu� taxpayer I .1. / • In Wingham; tne: new prairaln would result „4n a $14 decrease * a ilt4la v - '.... 01ifa .. - -,. Morna- !Punk educatf�n cowit,y, ($OW; education; Wtiiitinosti, ' $: ' ----volm- ' ° _eductkwj. • • '' !, sfy4.,,,, 5.• The Winllhant Beni* of Po . . , Commissioners is starting aniiw - _ Jo 1/90th, IMMO after dile of --' board's :first IA... , ets,-- -Mrs. - . I 0 ligargaretitennett, -tk ▪ .• • - „,. --- Wingham Police Chief Robert Wittig *id the Jinn/40 regular beentmeeting that a emninittee . . _ .. . - .. the board will make a nomination to , the February meeting for the board's approval and hopalkdly,s, which will°. hang in the piliee keeper plaque also has been Mat* - - award. _ department tead4uatters And a . .. a'tvard. A plaque has been made, . A young- person of outstanding - the March meeting to receive the chairatter will be chosen for the young recipient will be able_toattend , .,:,..,. :4- ,.., 4--v- .'4'..... .p.......:4:. ... .reportedtheeldef. - - .... _ _.. .-..... , .. .. ,.... .--WitritWsgClars. Beimett'QII A 5e--"TAOB,-.Litile Mark Skint,: ot Wingham was a busy guy re- ,-, be invitedlO the meethigs.whiah -0entlY at the tifIntgh*-,Aluiteri Nursery Otliivehbillgterthe bean,' ifietiviartrispresen . . ' ... snowfeil.:: - - a Size 48 • PinkGrapefruit „ • • Schneider's, 175 gr. Shepherd's Pie , • , New Soya, 1 lb. tub Margarille° 0 • • .• 0 ••••••• Campbell's, 1.0 oz. Tomato Soup • • • • • • • Gold \Seal, 15 112Ot-( O 0 • • . • • 4/1.00 * 0 O 0 * e e e .99 0.) 0 0 • 0 .99 • . • • • • • 2/.99 - . On i. 0 -• • „ 5469. Sardines Reg. • • • • • • • • Kleenex, White 200's •), Facial Tissue • • • • . • Mott's, 1 litre Ciamatto Juice • ••• . •" a • • • • • 2/1.00 000eiss • • .99 • 1.79 St Paul's Chum (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM -John Street at Centre Street THE ANGLICAN PARiSHOF WINGFIAM AND BELGRAVE. •SUNDAYIIJANUARY 17, 1988 11 a.M. Holy Communion Sunday'School & Nurse* ******•• Minister Rev. D. Madge. 000•4*** Trinity, Betrave * * * • 44. * , ;:5?‹„•>15 -kw to s • Not too s• urprisinglyo members of Winghem's tleigraire opposed to Sunday Shopping.- A. telephone survey of lecal xninisters and pastors last Thursday morning indicated all are °pillow' to the klea. Although the matter has not come before the 'ministerial assciation; John VaudiY of St. Andrew's '1PrestryWian Church, its chairman, •said - he felt most association members would be opposed for Toral,aa well aa practiealteasons. Suidaitis the traditional day of • reit and 'Worship, the Lord's Day, says Mr. Vaudry and he sees no great -peed to alike any changes.. Aside from misfit fitoreti closed on Sundays fat theolegfcal reasons, he says thereare practical brsafits, ineluding time for famikes tq be together. • - Het. e. rant of the %Ingham United -Church says people in builineSs need time 'Off aha lie does init want kr see anytM* More in- dlited *hi* wild interfere with SundaYheing the traditional day of • . , - a•Aporibos �1J 401 • rest. Pastor Douglas Whitelaw of the Wingham Pentecostal Church, calls Sunday shopping • a -Counter- [reductive idea in which everyone losi& and says the provincial government is reneging on its responsibility .toward municipali- ties. - The rector- at St Paul's Anglican' Church, Rev. Douglas Madge, , has very strong feelings again' st y shopping, mainly because t Could rob Working people of a cI on day of rest. Retail -store workers e the poorest paid in the province, says Mr. Madge and Sunday shopping would shnply add to their ptria.41ans. Altheugh the gal/eminent has promised to intrOdice legislation whiett would protect. such people fr0111 working against their. will on Sundays, Mr. Madge says he feels working people Itould be subjected to subtle wawa". Path)* Rosa -Smith oil Ballast taw& also says he is op. 5W 4,r s posed to Stmday shopping. Sunday is set out in the Bible as a day of rest and worship, he says. However, those -people who'd° not attend church regularly also need one day each week to relax and spend with their families. "Sunday is a day of rest," he said. "Business can go on every other The Advance -Tunes was imable to reach Father Stan Soltysik of Sa d Heart Church in Wingham. Merchants say •they oppose Sunday opening (Continued from Page 1) should be uniform across the province —• either stay open or do not, regardless of the locale. • With two bieachvinners in many families, Mr. Middleton said it can be difficult for people to find free time to shop, something they could do on a Sunday. Besides, many people in our thodern society look at shopping as a social outing, a chance to be with other people. While Mts. Welsh said she is op: posed lo Sunday shopping on a onal level, she said the SAAN 08***tt SimilairthslybiPrit wwergifteldall7owed.". °Pen "As She eXplained, SAAN is a chain it Western Canada, where shopping is an accepted part day life. For that reason, )1Veltilf Says she feels the would he prepared t,o open.fl stores on Simdays air „ ev ugh Iff,y3 ie ettll •;,;" ' ,„ ,(41. • „ • r : , fe, et' pt5t,.z- .t•• • .t• c • ' • . • Jtd , 15‘:, • „ , • ' , •– /, •