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Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-07-08, Page 11"The Corporation of the Town of Wingham Is seeking Interested parties to form and be a member of a Local advisory committee, known as a Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee or LACAC; which will 05515t the Town council in designating and p�r�eserving the historical aspect of bothpublic and privote-buildings in the Town of Wingham. Those personswillingto serve are asked to notify the Town Clerk at the Municipal Office or by phoning 357-3550. J. BYRON ADAM5 (Clerk) CENTRALIA COLLEGE . OF AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY and Present aa�llak i' B Club mem alit over Ontsrjo s June to `�> 26l fti versa r of Meicprenji aL nd< t e proemial ce grwen Dickson of th Belmore Club," ConnieEva ' .. of the Clinton 111 &Club; Kathleen Foran of : the Doriny(brook Club; Anita. Hamm of thelytli II Club; Donna Pratit of they •,-'Hurondale VI Club; Ruth' Ryan of the Seaforth II Club; and• Rose Van Loon—"of the Seaforth II Club were del- egates from Huron County. There were interest sessions, speakers, .discus- cion groups .' and a = ban- • quet with guest>speaker'The Icon. Lorne Henderson, Min- ister of Agriculture and Fo=nd. CiONESTOGA COLLEGE OF APPUED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY. DIRECTIONS: A Conference for Women Living in Rural Areas FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1981 and SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1981 at Centralia College of Agricultural Technology Huron Park, Ontario Laura Sabia GUEST SPEAKERS Dianne Harkin SIX INTERESTING WORKSHOPS CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES: to provide -general information on several topics of concern to women - an opportunity for 'Contact and support - an opportunity to examine the challenges faced by rural women - an opportunity to assess further needs for information,support systems courses etc. NEW BARN®A new barn is /ION being built on the far=m of Bart Scherpenzeel, of R. R , Gorrie by the site of the old barn which burnt on ll4afl-h•,j8 ;On July 3 Mr. • Scherpenzeel was presented with a cheque for $754.05 towards the building of the new barn. (Banner Photo) 0 Cost: $20.00 Register Early: Numbers Limited For More Information About This _Conference, Contact: Centralia College of Agricultural Technology Huron Park, Ontario NOM 1Y0 (519) 228-6691 Conestoga .College or Clinton Campus (519)\ 482=3458 • CHEQUE DONATED --Bart Scherpenzeel of RR 1,• Gorrie received a cheque on July 3 for$7,;$4.05 towards the building of a new barn. The original' barn burnt on_ March 18. The money was raised by Farrnatic of Ger- rie, the Lions Club and the Junior Farmers. Standing left to right above are: Blair Gordon, Ontario territory CLASSI FIED ADVERTISING BLANKET COVERAGE. OF ONTARIO FOR ONLYI25 YOUR ADVERTISEMENT WILL BE Published in over 111 Community Newspapers Delivered to almost 519,000 homes Read by 1.7 million readers ALL YOU DO IS HAND YOUR. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TO THIS NEWSPAPER. WE WILL DO THE REST Why Blanket Coverage is advantageou to you WHO? 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All prices based on 25 words -99 )75 $ 50 $55 Contact The Wingham Advance -Tires 3572320 for your Blanket Classified Order Form manager tor Farmatic, Diane McLean, president of the Howick Junior Farmers presenting Mr. Scherpen- zeel with the cheque, Don Coghlin, representing the Lions Club, and John Lawrence, director of marketing. for Farmatic. (Banner Photo)• MRS. GEORGE BROWN ' Gorrie Personal . Notes 1 Mr. and " Mrs, Beverley Currah visited Dominion Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Earl Rudderham, Kingston. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Behrns were Miss Betty Jerke of Ed- monton, Alberta; Mr.• and Mrs. Jim Saunders, Robyn and Jay of St. John's, New- foundland: Mr. end Mrs, Ed Taylor, Marjorie, Donna, Tommy -and Dianne of Goderich; Mrs, Mac Newton and Brian Newton. • • Miss Clara McCallum of Stratford is visiting, her niece, Mrs. Sheldon Mann, and other .relatives. .On Sunday they attended the McCallum reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mann, RR 2, Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Dennis visited Friday with the latter's sisters and brother, Mrs. Olive Currie of Ailsa Craig, . Mrs. Grace Sexton and Norman Wardell of Strathroy, •Mr. and Mrs. Barry Currah and Benjamin of Kitchener,, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Binkley- and Becky, Elmir , Miss Norma Havem n of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Evers, Derrick and Melissa of Belmore were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bev Currah. Mr. and Mrs. William Wright of Wroxeter have taken up residence. in Dr. J. K: McGregor's apartments on Victoria Street. • Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Snell - of Labrador City, Newfound- land, Mr. and Mrs. William Behrns visited last Sunday with Mrs. Mac Newton and Brian. Mrs. Edward Bolander spent a weekend recently. with her sister, Mrs. Nellie Dredge, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kestle of Palmeri - ton. Mr. and Mrs. Kerwin Pen- man of Pharr, Texas, visited. on Monday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. , Melvin Taylor. George Brown returned home Friday from Wingham and District Hospital. ,Mrs. Norman Mulloy and Kristie of Paris spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Brown and accompanied Mr. Mulloy home on Sunday. tor batter or worse: Have the oven ready to receive the cake as soon as it is mixed. The oven can wait for the cake, but the cake can never wait for the oven. (from "Canadian Homestead Cookbook" by Jeanne Scar - gall.) HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY delegates to the 75th Ontario Horticultural As- sociation held at Niagara Falls In June included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fielding of Wingham. With them is Russ Gomme, secretary of Ontario horticultural sodeties. (OMAF Photo) ys Meat cutters at the annual' barbeque at Brussels JO, 14 will be wearing new,eapsaad aprons. The new apparelwili display the Huron Cattj - men's Association nante,atnd the phrase, " Encourage your friends to eat more bees". Promotional T=shirts are being purchased far, resale and are expected to be available at the baripeque. The • ?mon Cattlemen's Association has -approved the co-sponsorship of a beef twilight meeting September 14 at Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd. The evening 'program will be on managernent, diseases and financing, and* sponsored by the' sale yard Shur -Gain and the cattlelne- n's association. The association also has: agreed to assist the Agricultural Power Line Working Committee with its Firewo aids" fkMjc send ifii Cat's rPCaeqretutjsetidemnengnt'stht att1;quahutdooam lilaoae in place to imp=orts ftt'om 't 1 restricted to a - percentage of ` the weekly kill was l after lengthy disei the �itsne ,aaso� meeting. ` . Jack Tebb ro " that they S4.. P ` Development l- x available to tl t.v -Parrot' as well incorporated Pap a�nc ;fit:, also be ablg for operat)ngti well .as forr t Ircla 11 land, buildin, =anti went. gra* CENTRALIA carried. Bart Scherpenzeel Of RR 1, Gorrie gratefully accepted a donation of $754.05 on July 3 towards the financing of a new barn which is now being built on the Scherpenzeel• Reeve, dere in muddy, water ktowick Township =Reeve Harold ; . Robinson and • township clerk Wes Ball took otn 'new duties on June •27 when they received a call from a Gorrie citizen complaining about their water not running. The man's water supply, is connected with the pumpat town hall. The reeve and the clerk decided to look into the matter immediately and upop entering the hall basement found a pipe had burst - and water " ,had splashed en -thee' points.— causing the motor to cease operation. After wading le the nearest phone Mr. Ball called Bruce Chambers who came down and replaced the fittings and brought over a substitute pump. They were advised to purchase the pump which cost $500 and with fittings, labor and parts added up to $600:12. No mention was made 'by Howick council regarding overtime payment for the reeve and clerk. China in 1913 issued the largest postage stamp ever, for express delivery. It mea- sured 9.75x2.75 inches. 4; farm after a fire destroy the original barn on March 18. The money was Carse i tdn. J14.P1 a4pe 125th centennial,, celebration in Fotd`wichby, fireworks display.put on by Farmatic,of Ganite withp the•' help of. the Howick .,for:. Farmers and the Howick .Lion's club. - The fireworks: were d.onatedby Faratic: The. donations' were'.. collected by' the Lion's.' members and the :Junior - Fiarmers. The Brussels Legion Pipe'Band played, at fi the sl=ow also. { Don Coghlin, Lion member, of .Fordwicb,, said everyone participating, wanted to make a con- tribution to the 125th celebration which would really stress the meaning.. of Dominion Day. - John Lawrence, director of marketing for Farmatic:and Blair Gordon, Ontario territory manager i'" 'liar 4 ' Farmatic and Diane • McLean, president of ,the. Howich Junior Farmers, were at the Scherpenzeel farm at 11 a.m. on July 3 and Miss McLean presented Mr. Scherpenzeel with the cheque for $754.05. The Junior Farmers donated $300 raised at a benefit dance. Mr. Scherpenzeel • said area people had all helped in lone way or another since'the 'barn burned. R. W. Bell •OPTOMETRIST ° Goderich The Square . 524-7661 RONALD G. CARTER ENTERPRISES Box 255, Blyth, Ont., NOM 1 HO SPECIALIST IN GRADE 5 & GRADE 8 BOLTS Tel. 519-523-4552 Allow 2 weeks for delivery. 1 The Partners of.. 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