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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-15, Page 8ftV 6—The Wingham Advance -Times, July 15, 1876 .1711stics caproviden I I n i tfor g ina111 ion 41 Rev. W.. Brown- N4rr is 9of w•ndw:. ti. at resol Vt ION meet ` WHITEamai — "Resolu- other People, comp4Liping about 0000 tions" was the theme of the meet- ill health. �._ Statistics are often seen as dry MSh1Y indttstrlEilised province in ing when the Women's Institute McInnes quoted tanx ua of it re - and umet in the Community Memorial words of Bobbie Bunn on our uninteresting but much use- Canada, a large part I ful information can be obtained trains rural. In 1871, of 54 Ontario Hall on Thursday evening with an 'faults and those of others. / hom then. Sizes of population, eoiuities, 14 had higher rural than attendance of X. Vickie Scott and Dawn Adams, the number of males and females urban populations. This makes f"► Guest s accompanied b Pianist Mrs. ^ Ig Pier, Rev. WUena Y P � and rural and urban breakdowns close to a quarter of the counties t . a Brown, was introduced by Mrs. Farrier, agog "Give Me Oil in My I dkd v are just some of the facts that can rural. According to the Diction- Lorne Durnin and�P ` spoke on the be found. A look at the same type ary of 1971 Censw Terms, put out r / theme. She said, "In order to im- Arrangements were made for ' of statistics, say thirty years by now defunct Statistics Can- - prove, we need to be realistic andthe P WI will apart illustrates trends. ac the concept "rural" it •.lu+ , �• ,T ;,:,,' ..i" \` ,�.. think as we work, 'What is the Play at the Plowing Match. Mrs. �A Huron Clxmt�r's population has Lrts of .ncorl �r �. it • �;;,.; resolution related to? What is its Victor Emerson read an account �'°WII sigiiificantly, both tv n inicipalit: s ganl> ;d ter depth? How dries it affect the wherein FWIO President Mrs. ban and rural sectors. In 1941 ritL, ies and Inuia. reg, V 3 future?" Maluske states that better edu- there were 11,740 urban people ulg a population den: gess Miss Brown said it is often easy cation begins at home. and 3$,002 rural, which came to a than 1,000 Per square mu. ' in t . . ` to make resolutions, not as easy Community singing was in - total of 43,742. Compare this to corporating cities, to and vil- r; to keep them. She stressed that 1°yed and musical numbers were , 1 1971 figures and you carr see just lages with populations less th 1n h P „ when a resolution is made, we Played by Mrs. Lorne Durnin on 1 c A how large the jump was — 18,590 1,000. Most of the rural arr. ! •4 must do our level best to keep it. the violin and Mrs. Agnes Far- . Worm Words © M' - urban and 33,360 rural adding up have typical characteristics: low , ,► Mrs. Elgin Johnston presented rier, Pianist. to 52,950 people. However, by Population duty, farms or Miss Brown with a gift. The lunch committee, Mrs. Bill 1975, the population was down to wooded land., a President Mrs. Russel Mc- Rintoul, Mrs. Fred Tiffin and • ' I I I rE s ' I ' • Gibb Daverefresh- As • J I` j I �► 51,412. On the other hand, the concept Guire opened the meeting. She Mrs. served refresh - s As of June 1, 1975, there were of "urban" is defined as incur- "'1- then explained the meaning of the menta. 440 more males than females porated municipalities with a second line of the Mary Steward since there were 25,485 females Population of 1,000 or over and Collect: "Let us be done with and 25,826 males. If Huron Coun- having the legal status of city, fault finding". She urged the KEEP IT ty teenagers want to marry town or village (which may have members to refrain from finding someone of the same age from much of their space occupied byfault with others for "fault- their own county, the odds are farms), unincorporated places of finding leads to trouble". She i.t.,.c, against it since the largest male 1,000 Population or over, having a said that very often we criticize COOL' age group is ten years to 14 with Population density of at least others for bad faults we have. tea'`All 2,885 guys and the largest num- 1,000 per square mile and the ur ,`. The minutes and financial t ' a j banized fringe • " �*'�;, >� ,. • • • • b� of gals are in the age group 15 ge if it has a mini statement were read by secre- Air Conditioning throughout to 18 ears, number' 2,830. mum Population of at least 1000 t *•' g Y numbering tory treasurer Mrs. George 1, Similar statistics for Bruce Per square mile. Urban char -:a Fisher. An invitation was ac- A dinner dance all week in the upstairs lounge. County show a slightly different acteristics for all but the first,. "'.• «;; .. cepted from Kairshea WI for .. p g ,`,; Featuring: MORNING AFTER" for those who like to pattern. In 1941, the population definition are continuity of settle ,, ► August 19 at 8 P.M. The roll call, , was 41,680 with 11,631 urban and ments and very few, if any, �1' s v�' q "A law I want changed or keptSUTTON talk and•dance instead of rock and bump. 30,049 rural while in 1971 the total farms. Iid.. , - w s and why", was well answered. PARK In the Stornoway: "JONNNi GUY" was up to 47,385 divided down to Statistics are often used to back The motto -was "Resolved to 17,575 residents in the urban LIP people's prejudices and o in- see our faults as clearlyas we see INN the old mon of rock and roll P 3 P A DOUBLE CELEBRATION occurred on Monday when `� areas and rural folk numberingions. However, they can be used Y faults in others". Several com Andy and Christy Eskerod celebrated their birthdays. mon faults were cited, including TRY OUR SUNDAY MAXI SMORG risen . In 9,03 the Bruce total had en one way to get p know your Brother and sister were both born July 12. Andy is eight lying, stealing, nagging, bossing y risen to 49,035. environment and appreciate the Hwy. 21 N., Kiaeardias Family Fun Day 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Like Huron County, Bruce had setting in which you live. Years and Christy is six years of age. The Eskerods threw a more males than females up to party with 12 guests and nine adults. June 1, 1975. There were 24,827 males and 24,208 females, mak- ing a difference of 519 males. As to the largest age group for each gender, the results were a re- verse to Huron County. The larg- Howick C snServiced se Direct r est number of males 2,761 were 15 to 19 years old while the larges group for females is tenr s petition to FLOWERS years at 2,622. Huron County pressure 't and Bruce County should get to- gether. Howick Township Council is endorsing a petition which is to other townships also passed this Ball said the total amount for six by -law Jim Robinson Wedding Arrangements Although Ontario is the most bring pressure on judges who are -Councilor employees at the pool would be and Councilor Stuart Douglas unable or unwilling to pass ef- fective sentences on those approximately $600.00. moved that the clerk contact Council issued building permits . Cut flowers a, re- sponsible for rising crime and Crawford, Mills and Davies to ob to Bev Brears, Ralph Dickson, tain legal advice concerning Plants St. Andrew' S vandalism. Clerk Wes Ball said the g Catherine McCleary, Clarence changing the deed for the Wroxe- Gibson, Graham Wright, Herman Flowers by . W MS meeting council of the town of Trenton is petition- ing various townships ter Dumpto Wesley Newton, Y Litt, John Winkel, Mel Penny, Wroxeter. Joni Miller, Allan Adams, Ann ",V Wire Service to bear this pressure by writing their local Council had an a regiment, Mr. Donaldrhornton Ball said, to use the Newton , JohnWinkel *' ,stF LEWIS at Broo haven MPP's and MP's. Trenton Council prop- an Donke sgoed,Wner, Harry erty for a dump and when they no and Eric Cooper. FLOWERS The Women's Missionary itself has already written the provincial and federal P longer needed it, the land would Jim Robinson and Harold revert to Mr. Newton. ;: 135 Frances Society of St. Andrew's Presby- woad ts. Mr. Bali said he He is Hyndman moved that road ac- presently checking the details of Phone e terian Church held its monthly ng the Howick Township counts of $24,595.54 be paid. Total Total the agreement. accounts 2 357-3 80 meeting at Brookhaven Nursing MPP, Murray Gaunt in $36,849.06 were Councilor Harold Hyndman Home on July 6 at 1:30 p.m. with Wingham. proved to be paid. and Councilor Robinson moved the Home Helpers in charge. - The president, Mrs. G. Wall, At council's July meeting Mr, Ball was permanently positioned that by-law No. 10 be read and SALES AND SERVICE opened the meeting with the call as clerk -treasurer with by-law passed. No. 10 is a rating by-law which authorizes the township of Home ` to worship and a welcome to all No. 9. He has been on a six-month Howick to borrow money for the g a rd ES n PRECISION the residents of Brookhaven. Fol- lowing the singing of a hymn, Probationary period. Sidewalks will soon be under purposes of making tile drainage est control loans. At the p RO L L E R Mrs. W. Ford gave the roll call and Mrs. G. Fisher read the construction in the village of Fordwich. Most will be built present the rate of loan repayment is six per centFor the 1976 gardening season, , SKATES treasurer's report. Gordon Wall on the main street of Fordwich, Mr. Ball said. the Ministry of Agriculture and The petition of Svend Jenson, Food has played a violin solo, accompanied County Road No. 30 Mr. Ball said. published a compre- RR 1, Gorie was accepted for a hensive guide on the by the pianist, Mrs. J. Conn. Scripture from the ninth chap- The tender of Leonard Seeley and Sons was accepted by council to control of drain clean-out on lot 26 conces- garden pests which attack vege- with ter of St. Matthew's Gospel and a brief meditation were delivered Complete by Oct. 1, 54 hundred square feet of sidewalk sion nine to lots 26 and 25 conces- tables, fruit, flowers and orna- sion eight. The clerk was in- mental trees and shrubs. PIRO 10% S by Mrs. J. Burchill, after which at $1.44 a square foot. structed to contact Bill Colby, "Insect, Disease And Weed PORTS Off. Mrs. D. Ritchie led in prayer. The Council instructed the clerk to township engineer of Chatman Control in the Home Garden" regarding the drain. provides detailed advice both 177 Main St. Listowel, Ontario' offering was received by Mrs. Fisher and dedicated by Mrs. J. contact Huron County Council and the Ministry of Agriculture on In other business council: chemical and non -chemical con - Currie. Mrs. W. Ford played an in- and Food to ensure council will have support if they have to wrote off the taxes on the Pioneer trol methods. Park on lot 11 concession eight The non -chemical methods are Lynn Hoy spirational piano solo and a num- en- by-law concerning for the year 1976 of $9.83; re- basically good gardening pra- funded Dewitt ber of old favorite hymns were Y manure storage tanks. In Adams, RR 2, ctices and common sense: for ex- Wroxeter $96.00 which council ample, destroy p y infected Enterprises sung as requested by all who participated. Mrs. Conn gave a March 1976, a by-law was Passed restricting the building of plants, collected in 1975 for a trailer rather than leave them in the license; authorized the Honda and Skidoo reading and a closing hymn was manure tanks less than 10 feet work on ground; avoid hoeing or weeding the Jardine Award drain be done; when foliage is wet. The Sales & Service sung. Following the benediction which was repeated in unison, a above grade and lagoons without solid covering. Council was also chemical and authorized the clerk to pay methods are the pesticides— the Gorrie swimming insecticides, Hwy 86 east of Wingham social hour was enjoyed. interested in knowing how many pool per- herbicides and sonnel on a two week basis. Mr. fungicides. Phone 519-357-3435 Advice on pest control includes the names and descriptions'of the SERVICE I pests, the plants they attack and ,JANITORIAL t • y, +. the most, effective gardening r practices and pesticides for each. The timing SPAR-KLEAN a of pesticide opplica- y � tion is also discussed. This book also contains tables Janitorial Services � listing the commercial names of )6 Fkor: - complete care the recommended chemicals, industrial P w..-...- photographs and drawings of the commercial ^s, most common pests, and tables of residential t - �. f `c - i measurements (including metric) to assist, the home WiIldOWS - just ask i.i gar. dener to calculate the quantites FREE ESTIMATES!! of pesticide needed. "SPAR "Insect, Disease and Weed -KLEAN Control in the Home Garden" is Box 1045, Wingham available from the Information Branch, Ministry of Agriculture 357-3006 357-3a1S and Food, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, M7A IA5, at 50 cents per PRINTING copy. Cheque or money order should be made out to the Treasurer of Ontario. HULLETT WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT area has a very devoted staff who areworking on further development of the Ministry's 5,600 acres, open year round for publlc use. Sandra Findley, an Experience '76 student, Jane Shivash, wildlife technician, Carman Dale, in charge of maintenance, Doug Mak Crow, maintenance, and Rene Jones, district biologist, all p'Ut many hours of work into the project. LADDERS Remodeling, painting, and general home repairs are tasks we seem to save for this time of year. If you are using a ladder for any job, be sure it is in good condition, warns the Ontario Safety League Especially check wooden ladders for signs of split. ting ...and don't attempt a quick repair job. When in use, brace the ladder at the hottom or have someone hold it Don't over- reach. Move the ladder and ad- just its height Use a little safety - consciousness around the home. culovot Lr O. `.i�.jw, rP1,in4nq et ii P45AN4%Q2�I'�,C� • PRINTERS • LITHOGRAPHERS CREATIVE ART E BROCHURES CATALOGUES B LETTERHEADS WEDDING INVITATIONS 364-2S40 754 Tenth Street Hanover, Ontario AUTOMOTIVE FUELS PLUMBING HEATING WINGHAM SUNOCO SERVICE LICENSED MECHANIC UNDERCOATING & RUSTPROOFING COMPLETE CAR & TRUCK SERVICE Prop. Ken Leitch Phone 357-1 54 NIGHT357-3585 INSURANCE priffi/ usewrsca All Types of Insurance 335-3325 357-2636 GORRIE WINGHAM PAVING MIDWESTERN PAVING Driveways, Parking Lots Repairs S28-7626 LUCKNOW POOLS, ETC. Swimming Pools Above and Below Ground .Complete Line of Pool Chemicals ARMSTRONG CHEMICALS Box 56 Walkerton BILL TIFFIN Imperial Esso Agent Esso For all your Home and Farm Fuel and Lubricating Needs 357.1032 ELECTRICAL Pletch Electric Winqham INDUSTRIAL or COMMERCIAL WIRING Also Rural and Domestic Phone 357-1583 BURKE ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors Motor Rewind and Sales Household Appliances Josephine St. 357-2450 Emergency Service - See the Yellow Pages COLLISION AI's Collision Service Phone 357-2206 CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES Complete Body Work and Painting Frame and Rust Repair Also Insurance Claims CONC. 2, MORRIS TWP. Hwy 86 C Ist Morris 2nd Morris •I� 2nd UPHOLSTERY Let us make your old furniture .� BETTER THAN HEW! For a free estimate and a }1 look at our newest samples y` 1 of materials call: COOK UPHOLSTERY Blyth, Ontario ,rte 523-4272 WE HAVE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE If Your Business Is Service 1 Low Jock —Plumbing Heating —Tinsmithing j4 19'I Josephine St. Wingham 357-2904 TILES J AMOS. C. MARTIN LIMITED A&Alh� AIL MANIFACT11Ra10 fry MILLION TILE: AT QUALITY CLAY DRAIN TILE ALL SIZES FROM 4" TO 12" T's - Y's - EL's DELIVERY SERVICE ELMIRA 669-3657 ER 7 WAUENMIN IE BUSY CALL ELMIRA NE -EEM CONSTRUCTION Askes Brothers CONSTRUCTION Cottages, Homes Additions 8 Renovations FREE'ESTIMATES Ph: 528.2726 Box 122, Lucknow T. M. i T. CONSTRUCTION General Contractors All types of concrete work Pit Silos Home and farm building CAIA. BOB THOMI3S4)N BLUEVALE, ONTARIO 357-3493 mass macland MACLAND WALL SYSTEMS CONCRETE FORMING CONTRACTORS P.O. Box 130 Wingham, Ontario CONCRETE WALLS BUNKER SILOS HOUSE FOUNDATIONS 357-3182- The 57-3182 The advance -Times vs 357-2320