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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-02-09, Page 247'1!RiVi.tr :" • 31 '3,r• .07 51k 44.4' :41 OVAL :CANADIA ' 548 $41.04,010hit - • , Lb. . .. • - Hy Rudy HO ' , e Sgt. Jeff Dennis*. • 0010040 443!3 y regoom" :,,,r4iaimuuriealis,;,:.. ' sheltere bebuilt.wjthbraries and Lwigs without the use of truitii, made moterlars. The easieta: ,proCeecled to the intrnictialpark: lot where they constractedan actual, model of the "hoechie:.Mr, BiaSo also showed the cadet* how to whittle trigger mechanisms out of. sticks in order to activate snares and d"T11:44'0%-*Oeta involved in drill practice were _put -,through their paces under the Watchful eYes of pi. Debbie CaMpbell in foot exercises and Pk •Sgt. Marjorie eatalthell rifle positions:Al:tea* 'Cadets are preparing .:.themselves forthe regional drill competition to be held at Wolseley Parracks. in London on March : 27. In -„-Order to hone the tetim's skills therewj11 be a drill practice at the Armourjes every Sunday .at 6 p.m. until the emu- pititiOn date. ‘• • and, LAC Debbie Curri flying Schatarabi the , Legion , Saturday, Am. 30..Fo.* fie months these cadet* have been atilidYing,./or the abOxie teats. Based 041110 night manual, "Prom TheOre„ and Vir, the examination's Cover such areas as theory of flight, ,aero engines, meteorology, air and radio navigation and airmanship. Proficiency in the tests provides the cadets with the opportunity to ob- tain, free of charge, either their glider or private pilot licences this summer. The above cadets are congratulated on their effort and determination in preparing them- selves for the examinations, A special thank -you is in order as well for the instructors of the flying scholarship cOurse. Civilian InstruOtors Arnold Lillowand kick Whiteley, Fgt. Sgt, Erika Hooftrnan and Sgt.- Jeff Dennis spent many hours teaching both theory and hi - flight training to the above cadets and several from the Listowel squadron. In, particular, Mr. Lillow's newly -refurbished Link flight shnulator proved to be a helpful tool in conveying the rudiments -of flight to the scholar- ship candidates. ' Dan Bisson, outdoor survival specialist par excellence, held the cadets taking the survival course vicinity. week walls new spring ie,.• 00130i- • PHONES NEEDED In March of 1899, an effort was being made , to get •a' branch telephone line intci St. Helena-. It was a need greatly felt by the residents who argued that telephone com- munication with °Weide points would be -of a very great advantage to the citizens of St Helens and , .,03,344"• f•tt <;$ ',•13;3 734 .43 j5C1 • s 4.• 33 4.6 tio 43,'- • ••, "3,3•3,:3,L ea00 r counct' wee ge building NEW !Anil, LG/IA . n "*. Otiericktiat 4 • the new (Whet ofWalter's .litlifitr$: .00 Ladies' Wear in 14110040:: , . • • : • .714. e • Alf,' -141g. Spaces in Rolicethtef „nob* V Ve,itg,0 those 41 Goderich native Jason Ai io is the new owner of the Walters department store in Wingham. The store wasvlesed Mt only a fewt days before he re-opened:.earlylast. own,adream hesays healwaysli Tbe porttinift- rchase;,: •-stere,a „ is seter,i,ogier) an decided• it1ooked1jkea.ver go Introducing Advanced Makeup pp ication Techniques by Ct. riptai - for the brid6-to=be • and Wedding Parties •FREE consultation availabfe upon' request For more information caIl Styiette Hair. ." and mit Carat 3574620 WINGRAM (Across orn Nies Milk) t • • . ,' V BRI No stranger to small b ess, *.. Ainslie's family operated a meat market in Goderich when: he was growing up and Ada stepfather oWns Schaefer's LOilieis Wear, a popular Goderich store .Ps( However, Mr. Ainslie hag) come to small business by a round -about rbute—journalisni. Re was editor of the Zurich newspaper before moving to London to work at the London Business Monthly Magazine. ' Whenthe allure of journalism ;Frew thin, Mi' Ainslie set his slghts on establishing a business of hit; . , . , ...• he admits be :itit*,i10,k; ' . . ,.. , ernely 'raffiawitifladies' wiaa*i. ' .mr. Amshe saysbusiness business '_.and::Ifit :same .1,04 . - '; '''' ...I 0, t He says# "' „ liard,,. , - „ • , same high"standards Mr. and ,ittra. Waite' had and will continue to carry the saine4nes and emPl the same staff. Sir** arriving in. IVingliam Mr. Ainslie has been impressed by the friendliness of the people, who have gone Out of their way to make luln feel welcome., • _ Mr.. Ainslie is planning , -a grand opening later this spring. Mwith the ordecisioriBlackhas :0*_111.0until1trii4o;nteteeb!cthe e,.4.,fiv 41142/ 191 toposaI as well aS Wing water CO- , et 10 gof council to discuss the- Whig* Engineering it\„*.A t. \.1 Maitland Second regular 3p.• Plastic PornPonle •Exith Car and Hall Decdrations Mint .Favouriand Much More QM 3 r vjsft so VO Open' For your MARCH' MI RI — ental Line* 3 •0403.-7, _the implications Which .inight arise from another drain, the Henderson, •JO the Sallie area and curreatlyi "understudy. •, this year, Winghain had ris council if it could reroit edisphiced town Water to the *halt Dram If a proposal to fill lhe area north of the intersection !ighways 4 and is approved. IietoWn is proposing rerouting eider under iligliWay 86 and into th Blackhall Drain. However, the • matter.o. was complicated *recently when Morris decided te apply for a special policy area for development on its Own Side.of the intersection./ res cce A member of two municipal committees hikreitieed, Wingham 'Town 'Council learned at regulai 'Fehrgaria,e009,1?1,, • '-jitii.,,t+Ititi.e.,..14f.m.vinbk of - the town's committee of • tnient and . the Planning -advisorY• committeei advised council eau/0AL of his. resignation in 6-lettep .rets at the meeting. Sr. letter says he ,is now einployed out of town and cannot attendithe ineethigs, Councillor.. James McGregor's suggestion that Mr. Beattie be Seat a - letter expressing the town's ap- . PieOlatiOni, for his service was ap; proved by council. • • "4 wutEtiascriLtowiry An interestIng lecture was givep in January Of 1.912 at the Westminster "'Mind. by Mr. Percy of the high schcfel Staff. flissubjeet was 044'...`re1pgrariltyj He explained ie :coflstruction and use of the ireless nittita.:The11;essbaiig having the pparatu od , lheofittli*ntillar*i.:°d111 i ‘1,1 • . , t34% .f3'1',31" , 000°Se 0 vi,!onderful • 4• „- IL'1'••••3 • • • WHAT IS -HARDENING OF THE ARTERIES? A common form of hardening of the arteties is atherosclerosis. It • Ocurs when fatty deposits in the bloodstreani build tjp-on the inner walls of the arteries. People who have atherosclerosis are more like- ly to suffer a heart attack or stroke. The risk of developing atheroscler- -osis Can be reduced by observing a diet low in saturated fats and cholesterol. Contact your local Heart and Stroke Poundation of c, Ontario for more information. , ". ' L.4,4 t'br •