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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-11-04, Page 7M NOMINATIONS TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the TOWN. SHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH, that the period di,ring which nomination papers may be filed in the office of the clerk for the purpose of municipal elections will commence on NOVEMBER 11 th, 1976, and close on NOVEMBER 15th, 1976, of the hour of 5 p.m. for nominating persons for the office of REEVE and FOUR COUNCILLORS. Nomination forms are available of the Clerk's Office. If on election is required it will be held on Monday, December 6th, 1976, and Advance Poll will be held on Saturday November 27th, 1976, from 11 a. m. to 8 p.m. Advance Poll to be held at Clerk's Office. WINONA THOMPSON, RETURNING OFFICER ;o%V al Oi W 1 Ns NAM .ifefo CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF PRELIMINARY VOTERS LIST for the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron Notice is hereby given that 1 have complied with Section 23 of the Municipal Elections Act, 1976 and that have posted up at my office at the Town Hall, on the 26th day of October 1976, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the Municipality at Municipal elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all electors to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law. The last day for filing complaints is Nov. 5, 1976. The place at which revision will commence is at the Clerk's Office. The time at which revision will commence is November 5th, 1976. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1976. William Renwick, Clerk Town of Wingham �aW w o� WINCNAM IA19 NOTICE TOWN OF WINGHAM NOMINATIONS Nominations of candidates for the office of Mayor, Reeve, De- puty -Reeve, six councillors, two Public Utilities Commissioners and one Huron -Perth Separate School Board trustee represent- ing the municipalities of Wingham, Morris, Grey, Brussels, Turnberry, Hullett, Howick, Culross and Kinloss will be held from November 1 1 to November )5 inclusive Nomination blanks are available at the Clerk's Office and com- pleted nominations will be accepted during business hours November 11 to November 15th inclusive. Should' on election be required the some will be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1976 between the hours of 11:00 o'clock in the morning and 8:00 o'clock in the evening. ADVANCE POLL NOVEMBER 27, 1976 1 l:oo o'clock to 8:00 o'clock William Renwick Town Clerk Artificial insemination key to high grade swine herds The Wingham Advance -Times, November 4, IWO_ -Page 7 Gorrie Personal Notes Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Westover of and Mn. Gell Grainger. Niagara t last weekend with Mr and Mrs Kenneth Under - J. N. Wilkins, manager of the The consumer is also benefited antibiotics used in the processing N Mr, and Mrs. Burns Stewart. wood, accompanied by Mrs. Wil - Ontario Swine Artificial In from these factors, he told the techniques, to routine bac- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell Liam Thum of Galt have re - semination Association, told the meeting, in that the pound of bee[ terial checks of the processed of visited Sunday with turned train a motor trip to regular meeting of the Bluewater or pork or quart of milk, pound of product and storage techniques. .andKitchMr Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lteppington. McAdam, N.B., where they visit - Shrine Club at BrUbo-I is VII OcLo- ber 27 that for a to be- busier us- clivalic Willi in 164iiif6d for the family costs less than it According to _M_r. Wilkins this also results in economics that not •._ A us—.a a Wes of Kinl ' 4 and � e`LZ ed Mrs. William Thurlow and program come successful in agricultural would have, had the average pro- r only affect the producer but also visited Sheldon Mann in University Hos- circles, it must have a glaring duction remained at the same the consumer. ital on Sunda P y" economic potential. level as 16 years ago. "Everything that is used as a Rev. and Mrs. William Hander MEETING 11 dollar value that can be attached to eradicating a disease. In many management tool b the farmer y Mess, Glad Edgar spent the other relatives. Knox Presbyterian Church held a successful bazaar on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carson of Brockville visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carson on Sunday. I flunk the two areas where the most has been accomplished, CONTROL OF DISEASE y producer affects, not only his son of Woodstock spent Sunday TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP affecting not only the farmer but, Disease control, he said, is a pocket book, but ours as con- with Mr. and � Alvin Mundell Mr. and MrsClifford Cooke the stud, to an isolation period to a great extent the consumer, is factor that may be more import- the sumers and I, for one, am pretty have returned from a two week in the future still produce a family between the two of them." eater use of rovers genetically P g y ant in the development of Swine Al program than the cattle p ogr . darned proud of the producti- vity of the people on Canadian bus tour Phoenix, / superior sires and disease con- troli" he said. program but, nevertheless, is farms," he said. Hollywood, Las Vegas and San , RATEPAYERS For the first, he explained, the P quite significant to both. "Herd health again, is a very Mr. Wilkins also pointed out Franciso. Mr. and Mrs. James Austin, proving techniques might con large factor for breeders, es- that in 1974 there were over 10,000 y and Derek of Elmira r - sidered matter of fact. A sire that . is identified as superior should be pedally when one considers the inseminations in Toronto on hu- visite Sind William Austin an MEETING used on a rester percentage of g g dollar value that can be attached to eradicating a disease. In many mans. He said the technique was y Mess, Glad Edgar spent the the national breeding herd. Thus cases, it means the complete de- P being used in the human field in g weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don- Tuesday, November 9, 1976 Al gives the ability to distribute the semen from this animal, not population of the premises, a the cases of couples wishing to aid Williams of Thornhill. Miss Marianne Regjesky and only across the nation but inter- y shutdown period and a period of repopulation. Only someone who have families and find that the husband is sterile. They can re- Scott Galbraith, Kitchener, Miss at 8:30 P.M. nationally. By example he pointed out that has been involved in such a mis- sort to a human semen bank and Cindy Smith and James Gal- braith of London, Keith Galbraith a mature bull is producing, on the fortune really understands the financial losses encountered to through artificial insemination produce a child that is somewhat of Goderich and Clark Galbraith average, about 25,000 services per year. One bull in stud has a the fullest." closer to their own than other op- of Kitchener were guests at the Bell -Johnstone wedding in Clif- The Council of Turnberry Township wishes to lifetime production record of Al studs in Canada must be federally and provincially licens- tions which are open. "Since there is reason to be -g Lutheran heran Church and spent invite all ratepayers to a meeting in the Muniei- 468,000 doses of semen. "With those facts in mind," Mr. ed and one of the main factors lieve that prolonged exposure to last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. pal Office in Bluevale, Ontario. Wilkins suggested, "it is easier to here is the control of the health the pill could be detrimental to Kenneth Wiliam Simpson of understand the tremendous im- aspect of the complete stud. Any- thing that is related to the subject the female's health, and that the alternative to family planning Molesworth and Mrs. John Elliott This will give everyone a chance to meet all the pact that a sire that has been identified as a plus sire for a is completely under the jurisdic- could be a vasectomy of the male of Strathclair, Man., visited Sun councillors and the new candidates for OffIC@ particular trait or group of traits tion of the Federal Health of Ani partner, he said, it is not at all Pa day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar. in the h h t f mals Branch of the government. uncommon for a young couple to upcoming elections.. P 9 can ave on t e ►mprovemen o a This ranges from pre -entry have a semen bank of the hus Mrs. Mervyn Grainger, Exeter species." Referringto Swine Al,he said a health tests for each sire entering band's sperm frozen and then a and Mrs. Leslie Noe and mature boar is capable of pro- p P the stud, to an isolation period simple vasectomy and sometime Choker granddaughter, Maile Chong of Moorefield, visited Tuesday with during approximately in and retesting, to a complete stud semi-annual test, to control of in the future still produce a family between the two of them." Mr. and Mrs. Melville Dennis and COME OUT AND SUPPORT YOUR semirrations per year orr about also visited at the home of Mr. 12,000 progeny per year, as com- pared to a natural mating poten- tial of 300 progeny per year. "We have testing programs i howng riding program being carried out in commercial Slides sBlyth school herds," he explained, "at the present time, where we are',fbr handles ed seen b Alha still faces breeding one half of the herd to pp y psewage problem randomly selected Al boars and the other half to boars of their own selection. The recipient sows Twenty-two members of balance and fear of heights. are not pre -selected as to breed Huron's ALPHA gathered in Riding opens new doors. Per- Huron County Council agreed or performance, and we have Brussels Public School for their sons, who have always been con- to support a recommendation by found three important factors." October meeting, when the high- fined to wheelchairs, literally the Board of Health on Friday "The conception rate is the light of the evening v as a show- find their first legs. They are able that no change be made in the same, the number of piglets born ing of slides of the Central On- to explore terrain heretofore im- present arrangement for the dis- and weaned is the same, but the tario Developmental Riding passable. posal of effluent at the Blyth Pub - market index averages 105 for Program. Miss Linda Kale of Anyone may ride at the stables lic School until municipal sewers the Al progeny and 102 for the Cambridge, program co-ordin- for a reasonable fee, but no had been installed and made home-bred progeny. Now the fact ator, gave the commentary„ handicapped persons are tYrned operational. that their own average is 102 is a while Miss Sue Martin of Pine- away for lack of funds. At present the County is pump pretty good indication that these ing holding tanks at the school at herds are not bad operations and view Stables, RR 1, Shakespeare, Mary Howell thanked the girls a cost of about $5,300 per year. the numbers of pigs on each side ran the projector. (pipeview cWhalf of the members for an Council also agreed to support of the test exceeds 1,000, so its Stables is one of an affiliated in-156resting and informative eve- the Huron County Board of statistically significant." group of four designed to teach ning. Lunch was served by Education, in any way possible, Mr. Wilkins also said that the indoor and outdoor riding to both Edythe Warwick, assisted by Pat in making representation of the fact that superior genetic ma- normal and handicapped per- Watson and Bessie Townshend. Ministry of the Environment to terial can be made available to sons.) Sys - breeders regardless of where the The next meeting will be held in expediate the Blyth Sewage Sys - 8 Both girls are actively involved Wingham at the home of Mary tem. That system was originally sire is standing, has helped in teaching the handicapped to Scott on Tuesday, November 23 scheduled for 1977 but according those breeders develop a Na- ride. -Through the slides, they at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. to Blyth Reeve Robin Lowrie it tional herd that is world rWown- showed how the young and the For further information, call will be delayed now until at least ed and made their own operations not -so -young are taught to over- Mary Scott at 357-2365 or Elaine 1980. more economical and profitable, come such problems as lack of Townshend at 482-3073. Representatives of the Huron by both dollars and satisfaction. County Board of Health and the Board of Education had met in August and presented a proposal in connection with utilization of the tile bed system at the Blyth Public School at certain times, notably when the water table was lower than a depth of three feet below the tile. That recommendation was referred to the Medical Officer of Health and the Ministry of En- vironment and on the basis of their recommendation it was decided not to make any changes at present. BEING PRESENTED with a cheque from the Wingham Lions Club, to help defray the costs of increasing the tennis court space beside F. E. Madill Secondary School, is treasurer Rolly Kaufman of the Wingham Tennis Club. Treasurer G. W. Tiffin of the Lions makes the presentation while Chairman Nelson Frank, left, of the Tennis Club and president Rev. Robert Armstrong of the Lions, look on. mmmmmmmmmmmmmme A Management Seminar Ce -sponsored 111itghent Basinesu ml's Assoc. AT WINGHAM GOLF i COUNTRY CLUB ON __ _ MONDAY NOVEMBER ft9 ooAM to a 30PM REGISTRATION B 30AM Would you like to attend? If so. please complete the coupon and return it along BILL our ch Qi1e to the address below For further information please contact ILL PR 0 ST at STRATFORD, ONTARIO - Tel 271 The Mansger Federal Business Development Bank 1096 Ontario Street Stratford, Ontario t will attend the business management November eth seminar at WINGHAM on Names) Address - -- Postal Code _ _ - — Tel _ The ReQMbatlon Fee of s I5 oo per parson includes luncheon Wingham lions asked to attain 100 Percent Award District Governor Lloyd Stew- art made his official visit to the Wingham Lions Club at the last meeting. He asked that Wingham Lions do everything possible in Lionism so that the club can get "loo Per cent Award" from Lions International this year. This, would help the District become a 3 -star district. The "100 Per cent Award" in- volves getting new members, more activities for the club, at- tending zone meetings and con- ventions. He thanked the Wing - ham Lions for the work they have done in the past. In other business the Lions do- nated $1,000 to the new tennis courts which are being construct- ed at F. E. Madill Secondary School. Lion Frank Madill, chairman for the Canadian National In- stitute for the Blind canvass, re- ported that to date over $1,300 had been collected. Lion Lee Vance told the club that a profit of $430 had been ob- tained from the draw for an Apaloosa horse. This will go to the Crippled Children's Fund. At the next meeting, Dr. J. K. McGregor will be the guest speaker. He will be talking on "District Health Councils". On Tuesday, November 23 the Lions will be out selling peanuts in the area. NOMINEE FOR OFFICE I I The Council of the Township of Turnberry Township of Turnberry Nominations of Candidates for Reeve, Deputy Reeve, and ' Councillors (3 members required) Any person who is qualified to hold an office under the act constituting the office may be nominated as a candi- date for such office. Nomination papers available at the Municipal Office, Bluevale, Ontario. Candidates may be nominated during the period of Thurs- day, November 11, 1976 to Monday, November 15, 1976 at 5:00 P.M. Nomination Paper shall be signed by at least ten electors whose names are entered in the polling lists of electors entitled to vote in an election to such office, and shall state the name, occupation and address of the candidate in such manner as will identify him and the office for which he is nominated. If more than the required number of candidates qualify for any office four polls shall be opened with in the Town- ship of Turnberry on Monday, December 6, 1976 between the hours of 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Advance Poll on November 27, 1976 between the hours of 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. at the Municipal Office in Bluevale to receive the votes of any electors who expect to be unable to vote on polling day in the polling divisions in which their names appear on the polling lists. Victor Bakker Clerk -Treasurer and Returning Officer NOTICE OF NOMINATION NominaliDns of Separate School Supporters for Representation on the HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION will be received by the undersigned Commencing on Thursday, November 1 1 and until 5 P.M., E.S.T. on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1976 Nominees must be a Separate School Supporter and may be from any of the following municipalities. Ashfield, Colborne Grey, Howick, Hullett, McKillop, Morris, Tulnberry, East Wawonosh, West Wawonosh, Town o£.Goderich, Blyth, Brus- sels. Seaforth, Winghom. One representative to be elected. Required nomination forms may be obtained from any Munici- pal Clerk's office. Marion McClure Clerk. McKillop Township IE