The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-06-20, Page 13By Murray Gaunt, MPP for Huron -Bruce r
Rep�Queen'som Park
The Wingham Advance Times, June 20, 1tlITN—Pa13
GUNSLINGER—Murray Gilchrist, a Grade 10 art student
from F. E. Madill Secondary
Rent review will remain m
definitely in Ontario,although
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service held
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cardio -pulmonary resuscitation courses given by staff of the Wingham hospital and
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allowable rent increases could go
Two firms have been charged
Crown aggregate has beim ex-
until 1975 into the English-
than the existing six per
A special dedication service The offering, doxology and
Wingham and Clayton Bell of Teeswater observe.
with illegally disposing of about
cavated.
Wabigoon river system.
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meeting roll call was answered
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as one of the centennial activities.
15,000 gallons of liquid industrial
The act is lengthy and I am
The committee has been
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A special dedicatory service
with a gift for St. Monica house.
wastes on a site for which the
sure will be somewhat con-
struggling with wbat to do about
arenas and they weren't as
was held Sunday morning as part
Ontario government refused
troversial in some of its
Reed and the future of Drvden a
successful as this one."
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them a dumping licence last
provisions. It will not be passed
one -industry town in north -
Foerter read aniaddress. Brenda
and Mr. and Mrs.
Calgary.
William Behrns the
year. The two companies,
before the summer break.
western Ontarin Originally it
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
husbands and families of ACW
was presented with many gifts
Crawford Allied Industries Ltd.
• The Ontario government
»as to ex"unne pollution control
when Rev. Dr. Robert H. Arm-
and Superior Sand and Gravel,
should sue Reed Ltd. to establish
deadlines for the firm, but that
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have appealed the government
the company's responsibility for
issue has been overshadowed by
by her mother, Mrs. Bill Walker
and Bev McCann.
the Conservation Area Park at
Clinton.
licensing decision and since
mercury pollution from its
the need to make certain a pulp
November have been fighting
Dryden pulp and paper mill, a
and paper companv survive• in
their case before the provincial
seWor provincial official
the area.
Environmental Appeal Board.
suggested last week.A
federal investigation has
The hearings w411 probably be
been launched into reports that
completed sometime in the fall.
Duncan Allan, assistant deputy
fluoride pollution gia Cornwall
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The Ontario Environmental
minister of industry and tourism,
Island from a U. S. aluminum►
Assessment Board rejected the
said the action might be a way to
Rmelter has been killing cows and
firms' propusal to create a
landfill operation on 600 acres of
establish the legal iiability
Prospective buyer of the plat
ation and' impairing the
i of Indians on the island.
largely worked -out sand and
t
expect
P� to assume by takir.o
_nvironment Minister Harry
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gravel pits on Keele Street at
it over.
Parrott, when questioned
Maple, just north of Toronto, in
He told the legislature's
whether testing has been done on
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April of 1978.
standin g committee on resource
the island and whether results
Charged along with Crawford
development that government
are available regarding the
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and Superior is another com-
officials have spoken to five
'health of the children there, has
pany, Refluent Investments Ltd.
Potential buyers who are worried
promised to report back to the
Po
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which carries on business under
a bout bean held accountable for
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legislature when information is
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byi i ,
the name A & A Liquid Waste
mercury pollution discharged
available.
Removal Co., and an individual,
Murray K. Roberts.
BABY DOLL—Lifesaving techniques for infants are practised on this doll Aurin
GUNSLINGER—Murray Gilchrist, a Grade 10 art student
from F. E. Madill Secondary
Rent review will remain m
definitely in Ontario,although
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Dedieat�on
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service held
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cardio -pulmonary resuscitation courses given by staff of the Wingham hospital and
School, gets to work trans
allowable rent increases could go
for the success," he said. „The
ambulance service. Robert Meyer of Teeswater works on the doll while Ron Beecroft of
forming this hydrant along Josephine Street into a un-
gun -
higher
slinger. The Wingham PUC is
than the existing six per
A special dedication service The offering, doxology and
Wingham and Clayton Bell of Teeswater observe.
sponsoring a competition
among selected art students for the best decorated hydrant
cent, under steps taken last week
was held in the Wroxeter United
prayer of dedication were
meeting roll call was answered
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as one of the centennial activities.
by a committee studying new
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Church at 10 a.m. Sunday.
followed by the hymn 'I Heard
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NEW ARENA MANAGER—Roy McKay (right), arena
manager at the Howick Community Centre for the past five
years has turned the job over to George Dixon. Above Mr.
Dixon accepts the keys from Mr. McKay.
WI,NGHAM
BODY SHOP
SID ADAMS
Complete
RADIATOR SERVICE
for
Automobiles, Light Trucks,
Farm Tractors
New Rad Cores
Rodding
Cleaning i Flushing
14 North St. 357-1102
an or - enant egislation. The dedication of the memorial the Voice of Jesus Say .
The cabinet has been given the book for those now departed from A favorite hymn of John
power to raise or lower the six the church was given by Mrs. Hupfer's 'We Have an Anchor' ThNotes f ro m Fordwich
per cent limit on rent increases Cameron Nelson (nee Edythe was sung in four parts. e men
as early as Jan. 1, 1980. Martin) of Ridgetown on behalf sang the first verse, the women
The minister of natural of herself and her brother Dr. Bill sang the second, Rev. Wesley
resources introduced the Martin of Drayton and their Ball sang the third and all sang Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons the latter's sister, Mrs. Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bride and
Aggregates Act as a result of the families. The dedication was in the fourth verse. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons Hurley of London. They also Miriam of Don Mills visited on
report of the Ontario Mineral memory of their parents, Mr. and visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. visited Del Martin in the hospital the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Aggregate Working Party Mrs. Bert Martin. Appreciation Doug Wildfang at Mississauga. there. Harold Doig and also visited Mr.
submitted to the minister in was expressed to Mrs. Art Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart and• and Mrs. Bill Hawksbee in
December, - 1976. The working in preparing entries "for the ��/ family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Optiomists hear Listowel.
party was established to memorial book. Wroxeter ter Stewart and family were Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan
recommend an effective and Two vases of red and white visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver exchange student of Kingston spent the weekend
broadly acceptable mineral gladioli were placed in the Norman Nixon of Kitchener, Stewart near Gorrie. here visiting relatives and
aggregate resource management Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Marks visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Halleran and Scott Smith, an exchange friends in the community.
policy g church in memory of Bert and student from Sydney, Australia,
Many forthe
h he province.
ovinc . of the Lotti Martin by their families. In recently Griffith and Miss Margaret
family of of Toronto were ston and Larry was guest speaker at the monthly Su day in Crosby
PalmSotheran s with Myst
Y memory of John Hupfer were two g dinner meeting of the Howick
report and of this bill are the arrangements of white glads on the occasion of the latter's weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride.
Optimist Club.
result of experience gained by centred by a single red rose from birthday. Don Montoux. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Roth ofHe is presently attending Ha
the various interests concerned his daughter Betty and her Mrs. Blair Sharp, Sarnia, Mrs. Florence Wilson and Mrs. gersville visited one day last
with the Pits and husband Blair Share of Sarnia Marian Kirby Listowel District Secondary week with Mr. and°Mrs. Bruce
Quarries visited Mr. and Mrs. Allan y spent a few days
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Control Act, 1971. and a niece and nephew, Hazel Griffith on Sunday and attended y on a bus tour to New Armstro
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the morning York State. points on the differences between Recent visitors with Miss Lou
The new act has three ur- and Allan Griffith. g church service. and the similarities of Canada Matthews were Miss
p Mrs. Carroll Johnson returned Margaret
poses:. home Friday from Listowel and Australia. Montgomery of Toronto and! Mrs.
He was thanked and r
1. To provide for the • • presented Helen Mitchell, Listowel.
Memorial Hospital.
management of the aggregate Gardens of our lives i s Quite a number from here with a gift o Jack Howie . Mr. and Mrs. Les Halliday
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and Crown aggregate resources attended the 50th wedding an A report on the Howick Op- visited with their son, Cal
of .Ontario; g timist Lottery was made by Halliday, and family of Maple
topic of U CW discussion,, niversary celebration Friday Peter Keil, finance committee
2. To control and regulate pitsand attended the 45th an -
and quarries, wayside its and night at the HOwiCk Community chairman, who reported that ruversary services at Emmanuel
quarries and Crown aggregate FORDWICH—Mrs. Jack Reid church. The posters for the June Centre for Mr. and Mrs. Ait- ticket sales are going well. More Church of the Nazarene at
its and quarries; was hostess for a meeting of the _ 26 gardenparty were given out to cheson Wallace of Clifford, than half the tickets are already p q Y Downsview on Sunda
3. To require the rehabilitation evening unit of the United Church be put into stores in the com- former Fordwich area residents. sold.y•
Women held June 13. muni Friends of Bill Kreller will be Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller
of land from which aggregate or �' The early bird draw is July 4, moved their store contents last
Mrs. Harris opened the Mrs. Bill Lockie thanked the sorry to hear that he is a patient , with the main draw Aug. 11. week across the street to their
meeting with a poem and prayer ladies for the donation following in Listowel Memorial Hospital.
and Mrs. Carl D'Arcey opened their house fire and Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin Blue
Vale
new location which they recently
purchased beside the post office.
the worship service with another Gibson asked them to cater at her and family visited Sunday with
New arena manager at Howick Poem, "The Garden of Our daughter's wedding Sept. 8.
Lives". Mrs. Ernie D'Arcey read Visiting Sunday at the home of MRS. DERRIII HALLMAN
scripture taken from the Song of Mrs. Edith Sider, a lady from Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacTavish
The Howick Community Centre Previously employed at the Solomon. Atwood,
Christian Women's Club ofood Trinity ACW were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grant, Lakelet
has a new arena manager. Chrysler factory in Windsor, Mr.
The theme of the meeting was , was a guest speaker, Mrs. Margaret Donahue' of
He is George Dixon, 27, of Dixon said he has always looked telling about the work they do. • Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
the gardens of our lives and a
Windsor. forward to moving to a region They sell some books which they togive bale Walker of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Annabelle Brethour of
reading on the topic was given by
Mr. Dixon has now taken over like Howick Township and that he had on display. Mrs. Donaldson Mrs. Bob MacTavish, Timm Calgary spent a few days with
Mrs. E. D'Arcey. Mrs. C. Mrs. arold Foster, nate Y g Y P� Y
duties at the arena from Roy is enjoying his work at the arena. y' .thanked the speaker and and Kenny. Mr. and Mrs. William Begins and
D'Arcey closed with prayer and convenor, asked members of the
McKay of RR 2, Harriston who He and his wife Mary Beth are in everyone repeated the Lord's Presented her with a gift. Mrs. Trinity ACW in Fordwich, to girls and other relatives. Mrs.
has -held the position of arena the process of buying a home in Alex Reid read two poems as her Jessie Snell of Labrador Ci
g p y Fordwich. Prayer. leave articles at the church by t3',
manager for the past five ears. feature. Shower Newfoundland, and Braille Snell
Fifteen members and two the end of June when the ACW Y
The Howick Community Centre Mrs. Hams closed the meeting of Swastika are spending visitors answered the roll call. met last Thursday night. FORDWICH-several ladies � ng a
has a reputation as being one of with the benediction and a lovely
Mr. McKay who was highly Duringthe business meeting Mrs. Wellington Hargrave couple of weeks at the same
the few arenas which comes close g lunch followed, served b the g g from the community held a
praised for his devoted service by Mrs. Fred McCann offered her y gave a short history of the miscellaneous shower in the home.
to balancing its budget each hostess and Mrs. Harold Gibson.
members of the Howick Com- home for the July meeting and Fordwich church and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Judge and family
year. When asked about the community hall in honor of
munity Centre Board, resigned to also invited the ladies to an open Orrance Laramie ave the visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
success of the operation, Mr. g Brenda McCann, bride elect of
spend more time on his 100 -acre house Jul 8. Mrs. Harris financial report. Mrs. Ron John McLeod at Caledon East.
McKay said it was due to the y p next month, last Tuesday night.
farm. thanked Mrs. Reid for having the Shelley ave the minutes of the Mr. and Mrs. Derril Hallman
community centre board. g ape system Y g Mrs. Cecil Wilson gave a and familyattended the 21st
"Right from the word go I've meeting' May ACW meeting. humorous reading on marriage
had nothing but the best of It was announced that some A vote of thanks was given to and Cathy Gibson sang a solo, Dally reunion held Sunday at the
baby layettes have been taken to dedicated at Mrs Elsie Strong and Mrs Clifford Community Hall and
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cooperation from the board
members and that's the reason
the Goderich Children's Home
for them.
St. AndrevVs
Verna Galbraith for uiltin the
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accompanied on the piano b y
Mrs. Ron Livermore. Eleanor
P ark.
Curtis Dettman and Richard
for the success," he said. „The
anyone who needs
ACW quilt in their homes. The
Gibson and Anne Robinson also
Listowel
community is behind it (the
There is also a bale of clothing to
meeting roll call was answered
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sang several numbers.
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arena). I've worked for other
be packed and sent from the
A special dedicatory service
with a gift for St. Monica house.
Mrs. Mark Brunarski con-
through the Western provinces.
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arenas and they weren't as
was held Sunday morning as part
A barbecue was held at the
ducted a contest and Mrs. Lyle
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Mrs. Annabelle Brethour of
successful as this one."
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of the worship service in St.
close of the meeting and
Foerter read aniaddress. Brenda
and Mr. and Mrs.
Calgary.
William Behrns the
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
husbands and families of ACW
was presented with many gifts
attended
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when Rev. Dr. Robert H. Arm-
members joined in. The barbecue
and was assisted in opening them
Snell reunion held Saturday at
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sire dedicated a to
ng pe recur-
ding system for use in the church
p p ed b Mrs. Wall
was prepared y y
Nixon's work group.
by her mother, Mrs. Bill Walker
and Bev McCann.
the Conservation Area Park at
Clinton.
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SARNIA GRADUATE
Kathleen Bennett, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Bennett of RR 1, Gorrie,
graduated from the Chemical
Engineering Technology pro-
gram at Lambton College,
Sarnia, Ontario. Convocation
ceremonies were held on
June 8 at the Lambton Col-
lege gymnatorium.
sanctuary. The sound system
was donated to the church in
memory of Mrs. Eva Mac-
Donald, by the members of her
family.
Following the dedication, Dr.
Armstrong led in the observance
of the Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper. He welcomed into full
church membership Mr. and
Mrs. John McInnes who are
transferring their certificates
from Knox Church, Bluevale.
During the service Miss Sylvia
Beard played two piano solos.
In the United Church, Rev
Barry Passmore conducted
baptismal services when three
infants were received into the
church through the sacrament.
The children baptized were Lori
Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Carter; Daniel John, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gusso. and
Lesley Dianne, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Robert Pike.
During the month of July and
for next week's service, mem-
bers and friends of the
congregation will conduct the
services in Mr. Pnssmore's
absence. This Sunday, members
of the youth group of the church,
Kathy Underwood, Aileen Un-
derwood, Sherry Green, Jim
Laidlaw and Warren Wray will
conduct the service and also
supply special music.
NEW FLAG—Bernie Haines uses the PUC's 'cherry picker' to replace a tattered flag an a
pole outside the Wingham town hall. It sure beats climbing the pole.
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