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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-02, Page 11Glen Martin's Garage Thank You. We wish to express our sincerest thanks to all our friends and customers who have patronized us over the past 24 years, Our best wishes go to the new owners, Bill and Linda Miller, for success in the future. Under their management, the business will be known as Miller's Garage. Glen & May Martin Fordwich TOGETHER TO SERVE is�ra II• n� ILI v,t VIM CIAG Buy your home, life, boat, and auto insurance from `friend The Co -Operators your credit union sponsored insurance company Co-operation among Co -Ops. Located in the Credit Union Building. 8 Alfred St., [corner of Josephine St_] Wingham, Ont. North Huron Credit Union 357-2311 The Co-operators 357-3739 Co rMulations The Wingham AdvancislUmm, MW t, *-*— 111 Report. fromQueen's Park to million Canadian to make that Mayor THE WINGHAM BIBLE CHAPEL Ukelele,Band played a couple of religious numbers at payment this year, showing an the Lions Talent Hunt Show Thursday night. The group had one of 15 acts at the second exchange loss of about $5 million, Hyndman Italent show. with more losses to come in the future. �"- MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH , "The fastest , growing ad Rockton, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart, Mrs. budgetary item is the interest on the provincial debt — the Davis !aY !>fIJRRAY ftil►tJN? 'DIV ."V Milian. It is am pro*tdsd to be The Lfberai i1INnItIrMAiI 4B'lljt $13.3 billim by the end of the condemned tw � li�lrs her aunt, Miss Marion Gibson. Bob Bradshaw, also Mrs. • Vinyl and Aluminum Siding on the opening itiJitOltl "E) Meal year, an increase of 3g per Developteeet � - Ilb . "ve I s years have added $11.1 billion to this debt, which is now costing us occasion was Mrs. Coulter's 80th returned home after spending the of their new terminal. Best WIS'heS for the f�lture ! Oppodow PW Rise have caped cent. Tiflis represents as increase best a tax dw tier do A& million a day in interest and this is probably a low estimate. "This amounts to $1.388 billion a year, 9.2 per cent of the current budget and an increase of 12.6 per cent over last ear A d h , 4. Vestrou last Tuesday of their aunt and, the for a provincial foreipo - is- from INN per capita in IM71 to Itllasey wW not So Wwo 0 is , latter's sister-in-law, Mrs. Angus g • Esfen Insulation vestment review agency attar a projection of =1,791 per capita needed — to aasid new COmWim Carmichael. Mrs. Bill Wintemute is a NEW I Esfen 1'/4" Insulation can be applied Listowel. She enjoys good health. Liberal UPP Jack Riddell for this fiscal year." ventures. Like ft l�iippme t ' on the outside of home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark have l Ein Toman- Plattsville, and g, ( Huron -Middlesex) revealed that Ur • Peterson criticized the Development FUnd, ft~ to a your returned home following a few Mrs. Ivan Sararas, New Dundee, a West German family had proposed Employment misdirected aii�► edam& ltRe 1 were Sunday guests at the home of their brother. Ross Toman, : 'y enough money deposited in Development Fund, describing it gove'mumtblassalssstlttloX40k t` Huron County banks to buy the 4s "little more than a t1200 million on both corsets. We tlaltr fist two Columbia Mrs. Elaine Mclntee and friend .'f equivalent of two townships of slush fund with no provision for government's pe+upsad' is be Mr. and .".:r s. Roo Higgins and °f "'cst:,n were weekend guests HOWiCK-TURNBIER11Y farm land. The minister. of legislative scrutiny or ac- restrictive and wdll teeth in a family of Stratford visited x0h her mother, Mr. and Mrs. HORSE AND PONT' agriculture said he would need countability. If the treasurer complicated, bursas erallte y Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Clifford Marks. facts and figuresconsidered before. anything it anything other than Y n8 nightmare with no mere ebla�se . could be done and that a study of a political porkbarrel, hg would oL success than its pre vioOs st- The first meeting of the land ownership in Huron County be willing to introduce legislation tempt two years ago (the ill-fated , _ Howick-Turn berry 4-H Horse and Rick Gibbons is in progress. setting out the criteria by which Venture Investment Cotpera- - K is Pony Club was held at the home loans and grants will be con- tions program) whieb att=ateltad'° l Mr. Riddell noted that four sidered." ^ rot a single registrant." "State Farm 3 Canadian provinces have laws on April 16, with 21 members in has +] restricting foreign ownership of LL ; land. Ontario Hydro will complete the first half of the third heavy water plant at the Bruce nuclear y generating station, but it won't go k ' into operation until the extra power is needed, according to an # • announcement by Hydro Now have k *. Chairman Robert Taylor. He said ` the decision to mothball the plantis y . t► on lower forecasts of DONUTS electriscal demand growth as well as continued uncertainties about the future of heavy water sales in Fresh Every Day Monday thru Sunday Canada and abroad. Z Duringthe Liberal StopIn and have a donut and coffee - or -take formal response to theBTnew some home for dessert. u ' provincial budget, Financial Critic David Peterson (MPP London Centre) referred to the NOW OPEN FROM government's latest commitment 8:00 A.M. MONDAY TO SATURDAY t' TASTES GOOD—A School Mass followed by a hot dog lunch wrapped up Education Week to balancing the budget by 1984 as NOON SUNDAY at Scared Heart School last Friday. Enjoying the treat are Kelly and Tracy McInnes, a sham. , Joanne. Doerr, Heather Ritchie, Mary Anne Hallahan, Sherilyn Allen, Jason Steffler, He pointed out that if the Healy Hallahan and Jason Schmidt, members of Mrs. Mary Kinahan's Kindergarten government's own projections Special Orders Taken class. (Kelly was just visiting.) are correct and if the current PHONE 357-3400 a rate of decline of the deficit (2.2 per cent) continues, it would take some 43 years before revenue matched expenditures. In ad- `' " dltion this year's forecast doesn't ••-••�••�• +, e even include an estimate of "" o� revenue loss from uptake of the r t w f N G f -f G M t S proposed Small Business ' '' • w* r Development Program. = f*"t 0 "Moreover, of we don't soon �NcORPORaTl o start creating new wealth in tf711 •• � Ontario we shall necessarily be `""'•••'•f 3 committing ourselves to ever higher levels of taxation in the PROCLAMATION $ , years ahead,,, Mr. Peterson said. "There is no way around that .w inevitability. WHEREAS the United Nations has declared 1979 as The Inter- some part, in the past been national Year of the Child; financed by loans taken out in AND WHEREASt he United Nations marks the twentieth anni- `"' German deutschemarks (DM). versory of the Declaration of the Rights of the child, passed These loans were taken out ata on November 20th, 1959; ,,,� .;; AND WHEREAS the preamble states in "the child, by recti- on of his physical and mental immaturity, needs special 9� and payable in 1975, it produced safeguards and core, including appropriate legal protec- an actual loss for the province of tion before as well as after birth" r r.;, �, $9.55 million. The province still AND WHEREAS Principle No. 4 states "the child shall be en - x has outstanding two loans in DM titled to grow and develop in health. To this end special P •z� and we face even more severe care and protection shall be provided both to him and his k losses due to the continuing rise mother, including adequate pre -natal and post -natal care" in the value of the DM. For in - ' stance, this year a portion of one BE IT DECLARED that the week•of May 6th to May 13th be de- \ of he loans became due t)n Feb. 1. clared Respect for Life Week in the Town of Wingham. This was equal to $4 million Canadian when we took out the loan and it required over to Wm. E. Walden It to million Canadian to make that Mayor THE WINGHAM BIBLE CHAPEL Ukelele,Band played a couple of religious numbers at payment this year, showing an the Lions Talent Hunt Show Thursday night. The group had one of 15 acts at the second exchange loss of about $5 million, Hyndman Italent show. with more losses to come in the future. �"- MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH , "The fastest , growing ad Rockton, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart, Mrs. budgetary item is the interest on the provincial debt — the Davis bidin'g her aunt, Miss Marion Gibson. Bob Bradshaw, also Mrs. • Vinyl and Aluminum Siding on the opening Wroxeter "$3.8 Person a I s years have added $11.1 billion to this debt, which is now costing us occasion was Mrs. Coulter's 80th returned home after spending the of their new terminal. Best WIS'heS for the f�lture ! Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Allan Griffith has Jack Clarke for dinner on returned home after spending a Saturday evening were Mr. and week with her cousin, Mrs. Mrs. Adam Coulter, Tiverton, James Robertson of Goderich. Gl C It f Mr and Mrs G D Dailley Burlington, and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Gibson, Barrie, were recent guests with their parents, Mt'. and Mrs. Gordon Gibson. Mr and Mrs Allan Griffith million a day in interest and this is probably a low estimate. "This amounts to $1.388 billion a year, 9.2 per cent of the current budget and an increase of 12.6 per cent over last ear A d h , 4. Vestrou Courtesy of Wilson-13 Trailer Sales Ltd. 10 Forwell Road, Kitchener, Ont N2B 3E7 ou er o Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Machan, Mrs. Rockton, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart, Mrs. Y ec a ago the funded debt stood at $4.2 Edith McIntosh and Mrs. Clara her aunt, Miss Marion Gibson. Bob Bradshaw, also Mrs. • Vinyl and Aluminum Siding Coulter, all of Listowel. The Mr. and Mrs. Mac Allan have William Hart of Listowel, at- • Soffit and Fascia occasion was Mrs. Coulter's 80th returned home after spending the tended the funeral in Goderich •Shutters and Awnings birthday, Mrs. Coulter formerly winter in Florida. last Tuesday of their aunt and, the lived in Wroxeter n and now Mr. and Mrs. Peter Isabelle latter's sister-in-law, Mrs. Angus g • Esfen Insulation resides in the senior citizens' apartments on p Queen Street. and family, Mississauga, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael. Mrs. Bill Wintemute is a NEW I Esfen 1'/4" Insulation can be applied Listowel. She enjoys good health. Clarence Clement. patient in Listowel Memorial ' on the outside of home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark have l Ein Toman- Plattsville, and g, Hospital. your returned home following a few Mrs. Ivan Sararas, New Dundee, weeks' vacation with their son, Terry Clark, Mrs. Clark and little were Sunday guests at the home of their brother. Ross Toman, : F daughter in Vancouver. British and Mrs. Toman. Columbia Mrs. Elaine Mclntee and friend Mr. and .".:r s. Roo Higgins and °f "'cst:,n were weekend guests HOWiCK-TURNBIER11Y family of Stratford visited x0h her mother, Mr. and Mrs. HORSE AND PONT' Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Clifford Marks. CLUB Mrs. Stewart Higgins. bl rs. Bonnie MacDougall, The first meeting of the _ Howick-Turn berry 4-H Horse and Rick Gibbons - Pony Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore "State Farm V on April 16, with 21 members in has LL ; Hm there's a better way... attendance. LIFE insurance,, ��►�� The meeting opened with the 4- oath..:Wi►.- Misider oumf one 4U$• H - The lection of the officers was too! Call me ` Open a V&G Chequing or Savings ACCOVnt. We believe our services as follows: leader, Mrs Jean are the best: Savings Account — 9'/z% interest, Chequing Dinsmore; assistant leader, for details:'Marjorie McMichael; president, Account 4% interest plus free Cheques and much more.Carolyn Dinsmore; vice presi Come in and ask us about them. It's a crime you don't know. dent, Rodney Van Engen; secre- tary, Lorraine Dinsmore; press reporter, Alison Edgar. "`"""` : CONTINUOUS - SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGN 11%�Ti�RIA Contact our office: Topics discussed were when ANDt�! Main Street East and where to hold the meetings, LikeavW bor, "Factory On Wheels"' and what the club would like to do stat iii t Listowel A* in the coming year. Mrs. Dins- We manufacture 5" aluminum seamless eavestrough. TRUST 291 1450 ;,,,, more suggested trail rides, camp We install or deliver any length. l _ *. outs, trips to horse shows, and 25 A�rAd �i• E• Sync �� ��� Coll Ed now before the spring rush 1 j many more exciting things. Wjn9nam C,, A 11 The 4-H meeting closed with ChNuing or Savings Accounts the 4-H motto: "Learn to do by 357-328-0 Mamm, Canada OapoUt In wnp.ce Cmpnralfnn .. doing„ Sbfr fenw lib -0, Cww+� Following a snack, the caedhn�o�r..wa..Womwft 335m6341 memtrr•s vfaited the horse barn. 1 4