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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-11-07, Page 2• Pae 2 The Wingham Advance -Times, Nov4,1989 Madill conqunen (COntinued from Page 1) Memorial Award, Tim Cousins; Winston). Opti -Mrs. Award, Carrie Fortune; Pam Wilson Memorial Award, Nancy Hofmann; Lorrie Perry Memorial Award, Katrina Somers; Stanley Door Systems Ltd., Rose Cunningham; Paul V. Tiffin Memorial Scholar- • sv • k.f.....13A • • i .a;ikte, ship, Beth Long; Mr. and Mrs. William E MacDonald Award, D,onna• Rayrkard; Al3CD Award, Donna Raynard; Auxiliary to Wing - ham and 'District Hospital Award, Colleen Van °wit; Beaver Foods Scholarship: Shelley Bray; W. S. Hall Memorial Scholarship Author John Mellor is Remembrance Day guest John Mellor, author of the Cana- dian bestseller "Forgotten Heroes", will speak at the Wingham Branch, Royal Canadian Legipn's annual Remembrance Day dinner Satur- day. Mr. Mellor is one of the few authors about the famous Dieppe raid who actually was there in 1942. Born in Great Britain, Mr. Mel- lor's first experience under the guns of World War Two was as a deckhand on a small fishing boat that was ferrying stranded soldiers back to England from the beaches rawomoror.fip,,,w-gAr4w 410010 wfi#,./ <weft CRIME STOPPERS 1-800-2654777 t.--romrowarPOI"; %Ve The Goderich Town Police and Crime Stoppers of Huron County are looking for your assistance in solving the following theft. On Tuesday, Oct. 3, between 8:45 and 11:30 -p.m., a vehicle was parked in an alley at 212 Picton Street East. The trunk was broken into and a Roland branch synthe- sizer -keyboard (model Alpha-juno and serial number 761305) was stolen. The 'keyboard was stored in a brown carrying case. If you have information about this or any other criand, call Crime Stoppers of Huron County at 1-800- 265-1777 or 524-6851 and you could receive a reward of up to $1,000. Remember, crime iloesn't pay, but Crime Stoppers does. Collision injtires three Three people were taken to hos- pital with minor injuries following a two -vehicle collision in Gorrie Sunday evening, according to Wingham OPP reports. A 1987 Chevy van driven by Ray Hoffele, 26 of RR 4, Harriston was heading north on Victoria St. when it struck a 1981 Chevette that was turning left onto James St, Driver of the Chevette, Lori Bur- bidge, 17 of RR 1, Gorrie and pas- sengers Angela Musgrove, aged 14, RR 2, Wroxeter and Jenetta Huigen- bos of RR 2, Wingham were all taken to Wingham and District Hospital with minor injuries, police say. The accident occurred at approximately 8.30 p.m. Hydro rates jump by 6.5 per cent Ontario Hydro's service rates to municipal utilities will go up by 6.9 per cent, Wingham Public Utilities Commission has been told. The increase is a considerable jump over last year's rate hike of just over five per cent, says PUC Manager Ken Saxton. The increase will not affect PUC customers until Wingham sets its new hydro rates for 1990 next month, Mr. Saxton explained. .."•;?"•,•••;•.'r":";"••„;',•',••••,,, TOWN COUNCIL PREVIEW At its November meeting this Monday, Wingham Town Council: —heard a presentation by Bob Murphy on behalf of the Wingham Cultural and Heritage Foundation; --considered a bylaw to renew the town's garbage collection agree- ment with Carter's Waste Disposal; —learned of the resignation of Emily Phibbs, member of LACAC; —learned the results of a recent inspection at the Wingham waste disposal site; —dealt with a request of the Wingham Optimist Club to waive the rental fee at the Armouries to give out treats to youngsters after the Wingham Santa Galls Parade; received a letter from the F. E. Madill Secondary School, thanldng the town for allowing cross-country runners inVOlved in the 'recent WOSSA meet to run their course through, Riverside Park antb -‘-hertrd refiggestierts tram the Pirst Winghatn Boy Scouts about how to make Wingham a safer place to live. at Dunkirk. A few weeks later, he joined the Royal Navy, and at 19 went ashore at Varengeville-sur- Mer, just up the beach from Dieppe during the historic raid, as a naval commando and demolition special- ist. Wounded in the ensuing battle, he survived by applying a dressing to his injured eye and swimming out toward the waiting ships until he was picked up by the HMS The Dieppe book took about three years to research and write. His second book, The .Company Store, is an account of the poor liv- ing and working conditions faced by Cape Breton miners up to 25 years ago. His latest book is Music in the Park, A Kitchener resident for the past 20 years, Mr. Mellor distinguished himself in a number of fields, , including engineering and teach- ing, before becoming an author. in Science, !Ake ElAw.kinsAto Hill Seholartitf4WardiNancy HofMarIN 9,1; IVIntual hlelf once. CORI** Sehelpelgp, Scott Stobo; Linda Maho�d Memirial Awagla Scot Stobo; Paul 9,41147 Memorial Awerd,t Julie George Menzies Endowment Fund Awards, Gary Martin, Shannon Rice, Katrina Somers, Cindy Bernard, Cherida Carniss, Marjorie Campbell, Jody Boynton and Michelle McNeil; Turnberry Township 125th Anniversary Award, Tammy Kief- fer; West Wawanosh Mutual Insur- ance Award, Debbie Rintoul, Denise Helm; Ladies' Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Branch 180 Award, Paula Rintoul; F. E. Madill Secondary School TeaLliing Staff Awards, Shelley Metzger, Henri Poels, Paul Rich, Julie Gibson, Sandy Maclntyre; Student Council Awards, Tom McDonald, Eric Versteeg, Steve Khunpentrower; Senior Letters (The Big 'M'), Mike Hawkins, Dave Helfenstein, Nancy and Pat Hof- mann, Heather Howald, Tammy Kieffer, Karen Pickard and Cindy Struthers. Other scholarship acknowledge- ments include: Rose Cunningham, Arts Scholar Award, University of Waterloo; Mike Hawkins, Rene Descartes Entrance Scholarship, University of Waterloo and Nancy Hofmann, envirommental studies, Geography Entrance Scholarship, University of Waterloo. • • _I t t' • 7r -,`VI,•? ..',:. k,, -•%,:, - Th ,. IVIAD1144 ONTARIO 'sal , --- -t r ., .4i -' R E. j50 -0,0401Y *hot:00 ,,,g.: , ..,;, , ..„. , • ,.• . , .„, the 1988-89 school year were iecognized,:etcO' 0#erit exercises last fridarelgintng. 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