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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-23, Page 2i O A i'. - +=.. x:`:•+a wwp; � .... .. ... .,.'yrs. - . - ..... October u wjten 86ss'bck �• ' if ti► !—YAa WhighAdvance -Times, Advan-Times, September 33, 1876 �+ 8iii+�p rlPted, Bettlr watch out, Crow of Landon will be present- ley, a you will Iwo the wbob A comic situation r , , A 1.. How dow it W when Mr. CrowMq► asked the dad ort Mr. Crowley's de- oil on abs etniti� M seh0©t Fa• r • s success board members 0"approval this exercise is Fled out. Take a wok to the warding ea a plaque 1w the aontasion, I suggW upse visiting scbool which the Stratford ardd- the scool at the opening care - despite heavy showers b`� awi.�d to donate to = moni ytam a w look at the , shiny new Mr. Crowley bad a copy of the VA BRAVE --- "Doing Your Gaunt MPP for Huron -Bruce. wording on the proposed gift list- NWI ws tht theme at Barry Bill Coultes, president of the ing the Hames of the present 'a talk to the school coil- Belgrave-Blyth-Brussels School 4 board members and other pati-, of Bdgrave-Blytb-Brussels Fair, said a hfumber of classes of sent information. Mr. Crowley at the school fair held last fruit and vegetables were down said that whenthe school was A f i considerably in exhibits from built in 190 no pllaqub was put on Mr. Wenger is the editor of The other years. The ground veg- . the building and he asked per- Wingbabu Advance -Times and be etables were of a better variety mission to add the names of the told the children, "Whetber You than those grown -on vines. three trustees on the former 1886 win prizes -or not, if you diad you school board, plus that of the best you have nothing to feel sor- He mentioned that, although sOCI u,tarytrCaeul er. He said he ry for. the baking and sewing classes He said that doing one's best were open to both boys and girls, was sure the architects would gives a feeling of satisfaction and exhibits were down consider- accept the additional wording as can only help in future life. The ably from other years. This was �+ i the same architects and builders fact that doing one's best does not the first time this had been open ,, T , 'r erected the school that year. bring rewards right away ' isn't to both sexes. - What followed Mr. simple request was amazing zingCrow— y a important: It could bring future n rewards which are much greater. Bill had a lot of praise for the long, involved discussion Other speakers were Reeve number of exhibits in the horse,- plaques, updating plaques, not Simon Hallahan of East Wawan pony and cattle classes. He felt = putting up any plaques until all You could win this osh, Reeve Bill Elston of Morris the animals being judged were of schools could have new plaques Township, Robert McKinley, MP exceptional quality. a . or updated plaques, not doing Two Year Old for Huron -Middlesex and Murray The fair was kicked off with a anything until the coat of all this parade from the United Church to could be ascertained, motions the fair grounds. The dignitaries made, amendments to motions APALOOSA ':...�..��....��.____• Y . made motions withdrawn, H led the parade and marching INGLIS FARM " music was provided by the Brus , amendments withdrawn, new gels Pipe Band. motions ns made, new amendments DRAINAGE The fairgrounds were crowded made. QUARTER HORSE Hwith parents and friends and When the final vote was taken, H many outsiders who scorned the Mr. Crowley appeared a be - Quality Installation H rain to see the exhibits. ? wildered man. Mr. Crowley was Donated by Carl McClenaghan unded when anotherClay or Plastic more confo motion was proposed that he 04 Free Estimates ,� R t z accept the plaque from the archi- Pot luck drnner tecta with the added names if all PHONE: 392-6700 were given free with no charge to 0 d. R. -R. 3 . Walkerton H follows service `" �eDo you mean I can go ahead WINGNAM LIONS with the additional names?" he `� CLUB �>rc`"Yl'���•�-tI����I"� at Whitechurch '" " asked. Then several trustees CUSTOM WHITECHURCH — Following spoke up to explain what they �/ Sunday morning service at � `thought they had been voting er DRAW Chalmers Presbyterian Church a R kith this Joseph booby inter - COMBININGpot luck dinner was enjoyed by BARRY WENGER, of The Advance -Times, officially opened the 56th annual Belgrave, the parishoners. Brussels and Blyth School Fair in Belgrave last Wednesday. In his brief remarks he told _FARMERS During the dinner Mr. and Mrs. the young exhibitors that such fairs are intended to emphasize the value of doing your Grain & Corn John DeBoer presented a 20th best." From the left are Simon Hallahan, reeve of East Wawanosh; John Elliott, to be held on wedding anniversary cake to Mr., representing the school board; Bob McKinley, MP for Huron -Middlesex and (back to NOW IN STOCKI *Complete drying and Mrs. Bev Kay. After the din- camera) Murray Gaunt, MPP, Huron -Bruce. ner everyone adjourned to the a 210 -250 -900 -350 J. &M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 facilities ball park where games were en- Gravity Boxes / joyed• Contact: Horseshoe pitching and a ball game kept the men occupied. Stratford loses one re300 aand 350 Boxes palated on OTTO WEBER About 50 people participated in • inside with Graphite paint to R.R. till the events. insure easier unloading and Lff proceeds will be made Winners of the races were- longer life. Lucknow, O durio Matthew Soper, Linda Versteeg, o n Separate School Board • Andy Versteeg, Dale Jamieson, 6 to 10 ton -J. & M. wagons to the Ontario Society for 3574095 Eddie DeBoer, Barry Elliott. By Wilma Oke Catharines on,October 1, 2 and 3. Looby was told by the personnel When copies of the redistribu- Fuel oil tenders were received committee that Mr. Williams, J. & M. Bale and Grain Crippled Children, tion of school board members for from five companies, ranging in who has a full time job with the Elevators, built stronger to the Huron -Perth County Roman price from the highest at 39.0., board as custodian of St.: Pat- last longer Catholic Separate School Board cents to the lowest, which was rick's School and the kinder - NOTICE were handed out at a board meet- accepted, that of BP at 34.4 cents, garten room, had not given his USED MACHINERY Tickets are available from members the ung in Dublin last Monday night, for 1976-77 school term. tender on the proper tender form, 2 Dion 8 ton Wagons concern was expressed by the Dublin Trustee Joseph Looby confirming his duties pertaining i = 1964 White Tandem - air Wingham lions Club and Wingham mere S. 10'x"' 0� Stratford trustees over the reduc- and Seaforth Trustee Francis to the work, as had the other two brakes, good rubber, gas wirKM�w tion from four trustees to three to Ilicknell were the only trustees to applicants. As well, the vote against accepting the tender mittee members felt he would not com- t be elected to the board for 1977 to engine, 300 bus. gravity Tickets - S� or 3 for $1.00 box represent the City of Stratford. of Dave DeVries of Seaforth as have sufficient time to do the o Trustee Donald Crowley vof custodian at the board dffice in work at the board office with his COMPETITIVE PRICES This advertisement is sponsored by: Gadshill noted that the number of Dublin from September 1, 1976 to full-time work at the school. representatives will be un- September 1, 1977, at the same MAX RIEGLING changed, only the distribution salary he received last year of WORDS GOT IN THE WAY • • ' • , TOWN OF WINGHAM altered to seven from Perth $4.000 Mr. Crowly presented a copy of 3'.110 County and seven from Huron Mr. Looby objected on the basis the proposed agenda for the of- 7 Miles Woo 01 Luck MW • . County. (Presently on the board a lower tender of $3,000 was made ficial blessing of the addition toOn• Will all taxpayers please rake there are eight from Perth and by Frank Williams of Dublin. Mr. St. Patrick's School atKinkoraon Me. ft Hwy. six from Huron.) eaves to the curb line of the Stratford trustee, Ron Marcy r,,:..� >f >t� was especially concerned that in street to allow pick up by •vac- Stratford, with representation based on assessment, it is on resi- uum on the evenings Of Septem- denfial assessment only with her 27 29 & 30. commercial not included. He considered this unfair compared Please assist the Ick U b not to rural areas where it is on farm P P Y assessment, not residential only. Pparking cars in the area of Ick Director of Education John 9 P Vintar proposed that a resolution u be sent to the Minister of Educa Seat belts (���� P tion to show how the board mem- MAXIMUM (. s of t were reacting to the impact lower W. Renwick of the redistribution. and 50' j Town Clerk When Howard Shantz of Strat- ford made a motion that the i resolution be sent, John O'Drosky S Marys said, �- w of t. r speeds do I "This is a great injustice. I would i make n motion a table the mo sav e lives. -lam Look neighbour tion until the next meeting on Su'ptember 27 and name a com ■ • ORKS mittee fake time to study this BUTLER� carefullyly ." 1 ��� �`�•• 1 A committee composed of e Ronald Marcy. Howard Shantz, • Ted Geoffrey of Zurich, Business • • ' tial Administrator Jack Lane and �s Flo s new t John Vintar was named to make what This recommendations for a resolu- • f 1 re ulations arepTovtng. tion to the Minister of Education. k OTHER BUSINESS Mr Marcy suggested that Mr 1 Lane contact the regional office s of education at Waterloo to find Since January 1. 1976. Ontario motorists have So buckle up. Slow down and drive sensibly. out if the additional money that is been required to wear seat belts. And since that For your#ree copy of the booklet "What You Should .1 to be available from the ministry . 1� date. Ontario speed limits have been lowered to Know About Seat Belts," write to: T for school boards can be used for? an industrial arts and home 60 miles per hour on freeways and 50 miles per Public and Safety Information Branch �T economics addition at St hour on other highways. Ministry of Transportation and Communications Michael's School. Stratford 1201 Wilson Avenue 4 Mrs. Jean Stapleton was hired These new regulations are paying off. For the first 6 months of 1976, there were 66 fewer deaths as a teacher of Grades 5 and 6 at Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8 St. Patrick's School. Dublin. on Ontario highways and 6.765 fewer injuries. Ministry of Transportation so YOU CAN FARMeffective September 1 I Mr Shantz and Mr O'Drowskv Police officials in major Ontario centres credit and Communications ,..:<. Rugged Butler VII were named to an ad hoc com- the wearing of seat belts and the lower speeds James Snow, William Davis, ;... cilagn ,4istri ,utoir-u ��- � r ! miiiee to arrange a presentation with these lower death and i ry rates. And indeed, Minister Premier voi� �vulV� UIIIVQUCI " r With ower fin drive to the two superintendents improved safety•is the primer ason for the P 9 ' (Joseph Tokar and Alexander cuts I-evel. feeds fast Easton) who have left the ad- regulations But there are other benefits, too. >t: to save you time and Work. ministrative staff. They are to When you drive slower. you save gasoline—and PrOvinc@� Ontario bury a gift for another retiring lower your fuel COSts. 1 employee (not named) AND SO DO WE ' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Geoffrey of {` Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Michael I Lynn Lowry Farm E ri ment Ltd. Connolly of Kippen will attend the 25th anniversary of the in- t Rout• 1, Kineardinsi,"Ontario corporation of the Cathelic PHONE: 519-395-5296 Parent Teachers Association `______�►_� convention to he held in St