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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-05-06, Page 8I Page I --MW Wingham Adva&W9imes, Thurs., May 6, 1876 ' 1lansadasion lines will Lllsvit- Y - 0 - - - _ _ —/ -+w sv._� sav um jwrw�vs- wi-rr ably s erected "fo me it seems our load fore- hating Bruce B from Hydro's doss Brt#ce B would require. o some casting is way, way out - embar- plans clawing $1 billion. >�l, a break Lloyd Moore of pi4rt of southwestern Ontario, ra�ngly iso," Mr. Daunt said. Listowel, Chairman of the Cos possibly through local corridors, ,I'm not satisfied you're locked � Hill replied that he and his corned Citizens of the United E PARKER It was learned last week. y were satisfied that Bruce 8 7ltownships said that after Hydro �►_a_�_ Into Brury R ' he �-i.i_a �u lie neeaed to the future. _ .,...a,.� 1�i�� ut?sciaiis i,oid tae A staff report to a a�ioct ' Referring � has sink millions into studies and Plumbing i Heating Royal ' C.omiQtisaion ao Electric committee of the Ontario 1 Pt'oi Bruce other projects Decbmiag .locked Power Planning in London that lu ,�,`C he. -.s i�id $60 million will be last in" to a project is understandable PHONE - N7-61171 spite of suggestions to put a halt lature cecxntly proposed etl- -since its scraping. if not wholly acceptable. to construction of another Doug- - ` M las Poirot generating station, 6 Hydro feels it is "locked into" the �. project. 0 0t Arthur Hill, Ontario director of ie l route and site selection, was vice being questioned by the Porter Commission regarding projected Ser Directry site selections. He said there are =f FLOWERS about is alternatives for goner- AUTOMOTIVE FUELS PLUMBING HEATING !► ating stations - with four alter- natives for some localized goner- Wedding W I NG HAM ata SILL TIFFIN e sites. Arran Leroy Jackson 4 "r Responding to a question from � gements SUNOCO SERVICE fl one of the some 60 gathered in the Imperial Esso Agent —Plumbing gallery for the last part of the r Cut flowers LICENSED MECHANIC >EiSO —Heating two-day hearings, Mr. Hill said UNDFRCOATING & �q Plants RUSTPROOFING—Tinsmithin one alternative would involve 6 For all your Home and g minimizing transmission lines in Flowers by ('OMPLETl: l'AR & Farm Fuel and 191 Jose hire St. a y y southwestern Ontario. He added TRL'('K SERVICE Lubricating Needs P however, that this would exclude Wire Service 357-1032 Wingham 357-2904 Bruce B generating station which LEWIS Prop. Ken Leitch e is "locked in." '`� Phone Asked by area farmer Pat FLOWERS ELECTRICAL s5�-! Daunt of RR 2, Gorrie whether :,t NIGIIJ':t57-:15x5 the same applied for Bruce C and 135 Frances Pleteh Electric KEITH D plants, Mr. Hill said no. Mr. Phone INSURANCE DEE MULHOLLANDof Glanworth, with ten -month-old Shang, didn't believe it when her Hill said these decisions were 357-3880 Wingham MOFFATT pet captured the best dR9 in show and the best puppy Saturday at the Bluewater Kennel based on load forecasting and INDUSTRIAL or Club's Dog Show at the Belgrave Community Centre. Also pictured are, left, Ed Dickson timing of the project itself. CONSTRUCTION ffifk4f PLUMBING AND HEATING of Toronto and, right, Fran Emerson, show secretary. COMMERCIAL WIRING Duro Ind Myers Pumps CE Also Rural and Domestic Four injured Askes Brothers All Types of Phone 357-1 357-1774 By-law extends life of �r. William Tew in ll• CONSTRUCTION S83 collision Cottages, Homes Insurance old bridge near Auburn dies in California Four Additions & Renovations 335-3525 357-2636 POOLS, ETC. people were injured at GMRIE WINGHAhI BURKE ELECTRIC r. William P. Tew, a member approximately 4:30 p.m. last Fri- FREE ESTIMATES - Electrical Contractors . • Scenic and rustic Ball's Bridge many people in the area really of the consulting staff of the day afternoon when a two -car Swimming near Auburn is the subject of a don't want the old bridge to be re- Wingham and District Hospital collision occurred on Highway 87 Ph: 528-2726 Motor Rewind and by-law which will extend the re- placed with a new one. He said for several years, died in Palm at Huron County Road 28, Howick Box 122, Lucknow For your Sales Pools stricted load limit of six tons for the steel framework overhead is Springs, California last Thurs- Township, at Gorrie. Household Appliances another three to five years, de- "a vanishing thing within the day. He was 87. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreller of INSURANCE Above and Below pending on the Ministry of Trans- county" and is rather pic- A former professor of obstet- RR 1, Wroxeter, occupants of one See or Call Josephine St. 357.2450 Ground portation and Communications. turesque to many residents. , ries and gynaecology at the Uni- car, were admitted to the Win Emergency Service - See Complete Line of Joe Kerr, chairman of the "We'd like to retain it as long as versY it of Western Ontario, Dr. ham and District Hospital, T• M. A T. WILLIAM S. the Yellow Pages Pool Chemicals county road department, said.the possible," said the engineer. Tew retired from that post in 1957 suffering with contusions and ARMSTRONG .present by-law protecting the "With careful usage it will last but continued to act as a consult- shock. Mrs. Kreller was also CONSTRUCTION REED COLLISION bridge from overload expires in for a while yet." ing specialist for several hos- given emergency treatment for General Contractors 64 Vi(toria St., 357-2114 CHEMICALS _ November of this year. The by- Colborne Reeve Doug McNeil Pitals in the Western Ontario abrasions. Al's C O I I I S I O Il Box H Walkerton law, accordingto Count Engin- area. As such he visited the Driver of the second vehicle All types of concrete work. y gi quipped, "Enough people are Pit Silos PAVING eer Jim Britnell, is designed to leaning over the bridge fishing all Wingham hospital on a regular Mrs. Barbara J. Morleyof Liston • basis. Home and farm building Service discourage area residents from the time to slow traffic down." wel was taken to Listowel Memo- MIDWESTERN Phone PAINTING abusing the bridge. The dis- rial Hospital and was listed as in CAU.I. BOB TH11'N11 SON cussion arose at last week's ses- WINTER COSTS HIGH satisfactory condition on the RIA NAI,M'. OX" I':UiIO PAVING 357-2206 KEN'S sion of Huron County council. Total winter road costs will ex- Tuesday following the mishap. :t;;;-:t4s.t CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES Mr. Britnell pointed out that ceed the budget by approximate- Her son, Robert, 7, was unhurt in . ly $100,000 said Britnell. The final OPP Investigate the accident. Driveways, Parking Lots Complete Body Work Interior 8 Exterior costs won't be known until the The Wingham detachment of RRp-2626 epairs and Painting PAINTING end of 1976. accidents and the Ontario Provincial Police in- Frame and Rust Repair In other road committee busi- vestigated the incident. „®O macland . SZO Also Insurance Claims FREE ESTIMATES ness it was decided to pay $5 per one break -In LUCKNOw CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP. BOLANDER-GINGRICH rod in lieu of fence for parcels, of During the week officers from MACLAND WALL SYSTEMS Hwy. 86 357-3170 The Conrad Grebel College roadside property required for the Wingham Detachment, OPP, SALES AND SERVICE I 1st Morris Call Mornings or Evenings Chapet at the University of road widening in Huron. The 4-H STITCHEROOS conducted 22 investigations. CONCRETE FORMING Waterloo set the scene for the price previously paid was $2.50 Eighteen charges were laid The Gorrie III Stitcheroos 4-H CONTRACTORS _ I 2^d Morris •I� 2nd April 17th marriage of Florence Per rod. The farmer has the op- under the Highway Traffic Act girls heard minutes of the last P.O. Box 130 Lynn Hoy Marian Gingrich of Kitchener tion to sell the land at the rate of meeting read by Barbara Win Enterprises $200 r acre with a new fence and g warnings were issued. One Hayden. Roll call was, "What you ghOfT Ontario and Robin Edward Bolinder of. � charge was laid under the Crim- Gortie• erected by the county along the inal Code. have decided to make for your The marriage ceremony was right of way or sell the land and free choice article." The discus- CONCRETE WAO Honda and Skidoo f take the cash settlement of $5 On Friday a 10 -speed Vitesse Sales & Service THE / performed by Rev. Stanley per sion was on Historical outline, BUNKER SILOS 357-2320 tz of Baden. The bride's rod frontage. bicycle, white with black seat, ren par- g was stolen from Hugh Sinnamon, embroidery, colour and design HOUSE FOUNDATIONS Hwy 86 east of Win ham ants are Mr. and Mrs. Angus The county realizes the cash for wall hangings, tablecloths 9 ADVANCE -TIMES ��-� Lot 31 Con. 12, East Wawanosh.,e 357-3182 'Phone 519357-3435 Gingrich. of New Hamburg. Par- settlement is much less than the Const � Carl Ricker is investigat- . and cushions, etc. Grace Sander - eats of the groom are Mrs Maty cost to erect a fence, but because ins the theft. son demonstrated satin stitch and - Bolander of Gorrie and the late the county feels the fence is the On Sunday Const. Jim Dore ap- Barbara Hayden sheaf filling Edward Bolinder best for both the county and the stitch. Attending the bride were Kathy land owner it is the committee's prehended two persons who al - t Good of Akron, Pa., and Bettyintention to encourage owners to legedly broke into and stole a gas can and as from the Kerr Con > : ;>' :v'' : k ,.: .:.�:.:; .t take the new fence. g r . J> : ; J .>.;>>: < :::>,:. 11, ... Martin of Jackson Ohto t - J�<:;.r. :.:>.:......... ,.n :.>.::. A tend �.:< struction shop. Charged with the Ing the groom were William and With any luck at all the County break-in are Terrence Harcourt, Donald Cherry of Palmerston. of Huron will be flying its own en - Organist was Mrs. Roy Martin sign by the first of July this year. of 156 Frances St., Wingham Y and Donald Kernahan, 18, of 32 of Gowanstown. Music was ro- The property committee of p county council reported it has Bristol Terrace, Wingham. vided by the Orrie Gingrich During the weelG there were - family of Dungannon. ordered 114 ensigns - 27" x 54" four motor vehicle collisions Ushers were Vernon Crossman at a total cost of $2,078.22 from which caused an estimated •of Mount Forest and Gerald Gamester Advertising Services $4365.00 in property damage andBicylGood, Elia Ltd. injuries to four persons. ` The blue and white ensign, bear- has ffiang(�d ng A reception followed in the g • ' dining room of Conrad Grebe l ing the county crest and the tril- College. The bride and groom will lium was the design agreed upon d sohone following a flag contest in Huron Godbl honeymoon in the eastern United Goderich e h OI I e e �1,!e States• last year. The flag manufacturer The couple will reside in has modified the design some at two accidents 'Gorrie• what to facilitate production. The safety flags will be for sale throughout Terry Jamieson, RR 2, Luck - es• the county for about $20 each. now, was admitted to the Wing - ham & District Hospital on Wed- nesda last where he was treated niisios Huronview? STYLISH STITCHERS Yfor knee injuries and abrasions. Dick Roorda of Brucefield led BELGRAVE -Mrs. Gordon He was apparently drivin his What g discussed the use of the twisted - (NitaAo the song service on Sunday even- car on the 10th concession of West • • chain stitch and Mrs. Bakel'aar • icycle ing with several musical num- explained more on the free- Wawanosh when he met another �O bers by the Clinton Christian Re- choice articles when the Bel- vehicle and lost control of his car. is t � formed Youth Choir. On Sunda Frank Rie li / grave III club met in the com- y g ng, RR Marie Flynn and Norman Speir , 7Lucknow, was treated for �. manicy centre. Most of the girls , provided the old time music for minor injuries after he was the Monday program. Morgan explained what they were doingfor their free-choiceoice article. struck by a car on the 9th con -up -to Dalton sang two solo numbers for Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Bake- cession of West Wawanosh. The the sing -song and the Clinton laar then showed the girls how to accident victim was reported to Christian Reformed volunteers do the couching outline stitch and have been standing by his own assisted with activities. car when the mishap occurred. "Family cross stitch. Those girls The Family Night" program who had completed it on their Provincial Police from the was arranged by Miss Louise samplers proceeded. to do it on y Goderich Detachment in- There are about 2'/2 million bicycles in Ontario to- "Ontario Laws and Your Bicycle," and "How To Be an Lovett of Summerhill. Miss their articles. vestigated both occurrences. day. Last year 56 bicyclists were killed on Ontario Expert Cyclist." Lovett assists with music in some streetsand highways, and 3,720 were injured. of the schools as well as giving in- J dividual piano lessons. The pupilsFor your free copies, write to - playing piano solos were Kathryn Turnberry Courier Even one is too many. Public & Safety Information Branch MacDonald, Judy Wise, Susan We urge you to make yourself and your family Ministry of Transportation and Communications VanEgmond, Wesley Delve, HOUSE LEAGUE ANTIQUE SHOW familiar with the simple rules and guidelines of bic 1201 Wilson Avenue Kathy Penfound, Elizabeth Reid, The two -pitch House League The Annual Antique Show will p g y- Downsview, Ontario M3M 1 J8 Mary Gibson, Jackie Norman, got underway this week. Each be held on Wed. May 12 at Turn- cle safety. Obey all stop signs and traffic lights. Keep Brenda Harris, Anita Hallam and noon, three games are played. berry commencing at 8 p.m. As in mind that a bicycle is, by definition, a vehicle under Ministryof Trans ortation Barbara Gross. Karen McGreg- Senior students are acting as well as an Antique Show, there the Highway Traffic Act. After all, you don't just "ride" P or, of Brucefield, entertained umpires. will be demonstrations of cardbicycley Ve and Communications with two Scottish dances and CONCERT ing, dyeing and spinning wool. a — you drl it. And Ontario wants every bicyclist to drive safely. James Snow, William played a medley of so son the Plan to attend the a rin There will also be a bake sale. y y Davis, accordion. Karen is a teacher of concert on Thursday evening of Please keep this date in mind. Minister Premier That's why the Ontario Ministry of Transportation Scottish dancing and two of her this week. at a p.m. at Turnberry. CARNIVAL, and Communications has prepared 3 eaS -t0- students, Stella Wilson and Joe This concert will be excellent and -Our Carnival last week was a p p y Anne Carter danced solo and duet is being produced by grades K-4. real success. Grade eight rea- understand folders that every bicyclist should reach numbers. Mrs. Elsie Henderson, Everyone is weleome. lized $6o profit for their camping They're called ''The Bicyclist's Handbook," Province of Ontario who gave piano lessons for sev- • trip - eral years expressed the ap- STUDENT PARLIAMENT ARBORETUM preciation of the residents. The recent Chocolate Bar Our Arboretum is coming along Fd Stiles of Goderich played Drive was a total success. We very well. Maitland Vatled organ favorites on Thursday sold all the bars and we would Conservation Authority replaced afternoon and accompanied Mrs. like to thank everyone for their a few trees last week, which did Betty Rogers with vocal solos. supportnot survive the winter,