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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-07-25, Page 2IN D R--JU WbWUm Advance -Times, July 26, 18781E111 11101 ' '79 Workwith x orience rEESwATBR HDR CziTl1 the *H council dance and told vis$ RAISES IM IN RIDZATMON everyone tg go to it. Several students within the At the Maple Keys Sugar Bus_'$, parking lot. provide parking tots to We On Sunday, .IWC s, the the rest of the meeting Dr. Maitland Valley watershed are which is owned and operated by The proposed parking lot goes bush. Tde-a4 ar 4-H Home (I hold a ronFor Strong dissected a dog and em for the summer with the Maitland Valley Con- into the bush 18 feet and runs pbY� A few of the otbw projects the ft ride.a�hon for �rrW��ch is a everyone saw bone structures, {- . '79, working at the servation Authority, the students along the edge of the bush, and Bush and the down trees to Marsha Gibson who students will work on include the of shade rafts, special abWty liiiiil o wte in muscles blood vessels tendons Keys Sugar are working cutting according '7"s, construction Arra the respiratory system, the dog's Falls Reserve in Benmiller. and clearing the land for a tin -ordinates S• ., r ., ,... , a will painting, gablon basket work, ride began at the Dawe- voice x and almost everything ►"'� landscaping, and clean, UP flight 'Kennels an the fourth ex the brain. That the boys VANCEffSRoadi�PHARMACYI brush area at Wawanosh V41W concession of 0 Toss• There loot forward to aeeing'at the next Training sessions taken in by were 13 hofs and one pony and mAfter the students include a talk by all animals and riches survived Doreen adjourned the r Wingham Fire Chief Dave the 10 -mile ride despite the heat. meeting the group ordered pizza . Crothers on fire extinguishers, The ride went around the and refreshments. . , instructions by Lloyd Glanville backroads of the Alps and lasted " on the proper use of chainsaws, from 3 to 6:30 p.m. first ala course, , as trip to DoonY SARI is aA u'�sti to wbere disabled adults and children Accidents send - Piuneer Village and a camping learn to ride. This program really helps the students. To most two to hospital trip to Rockwood ConservaUm " area. There will also be a two-day it provides therapy for their rpuscles and also it gives them Two people were admitted to s . educational program which is part of the "experience" aspect more confidence in their own hospital, three others received of the program and which is abilities. SARI now has to horses minor injuries and $14,000 in presently in the planning and 32 students in the riding � t damage was done in property g process program and there are 50 more nine motor vehicle collisions in on the waiting list. Mr. and Mrs. the last week. The students will be working Grtenburg from SARI came up The driver and passenger of a until Aug. 17. Wages for the from Arva to attend the ride -a- motorcycle were both admitted students are broken down into thon. They helped with refresh- to hospital Sunday afternoon three categories. Toe foremen ments along the ride and kept an after the vehicle rolled over and make $3.20 per hour, crews aged eye open for riders encountering came to rest in a ditch a10011 16 to 18 make $2.15 per hour and problems. Highway 86 east of Bluevale. crew members over 18 make $3 Leaders of the Stable Bums, Mark A. Thompson of RR 1, per hour. Mrs. Kay Smith and Mrs. Arlene Atwood was the driver and n_> The 15 students and their Green, and riders appreciated Steven A. Schade of Listowel was positions are as follows: foremen the help they received with the the pager on the Suzuki — Valerie Peel of RR 1, Bluevale, ride-a-thon from Mr. and Mrs. Greenburg, parents of riders and motorcycle. In another Sunday -one vehicle Brent Johnson of Gorrie, Joy Rutherford of RR 2, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Dodds. accident, William J. Stafford of crews — Jill Strong of RR 1, The 4-H club made $584.40 for RR 1, Wroxeter was injured in an Gorrie, Paul Gee of Listowel, SARI, more than the amount it incident apon Howick Township Debbie Hanula of Wingham, was counting on. A special thanks goes out to all those who spon- Conc. 12-13. Donald F. Smith of Sarnia was Linda Grey of RR 2, Wroxeter, cored riders and also a big thanks involved in a single car accident EXPERIENCE '79—Here Debbie Perkin of Listowel assists the borer which] is makinga Chris Orien of Wingham, Debbie to Mac Anderson of Wingham last Friday on Highway 4 south of Y g Y hole for fence posts. The Experience'79 crew are preparing the Maple Keys Sugar Bush Perkin of Listowel, Janice Fairies of RR 1, Gorrie, And who raised the most money; Mr. Belgrave. Jefferson D. McKee of for a parking area. ( Banner Photo Anderson made $153.50. Belgrave, a passenger in the car, Susan Cleland of RR 4, Listowel; Those who rode in the ride -a- was injured in the incident. Falls Reserve, gatekeepers — thon were Kathy and Aileen Laverne Steinman of RR 2, Joanne Hillier of RR 4, Goderich Underwood, Kevin and Sherry Dublin received minor injuries and Kathy Wubs of RR 2, Green, Noreen Rahn, Kim last Wednesday in a single Bayfield; Larry Adams of Dodds, Joanne Howe, Tim Koyle, vehicle accident on County Road Goderich, Richard Elliott of John Ryan, Vicki McKague, Mr. 25, west of County Road 14, Grey <s Blyth and David Fischer of RR 2, and Mrs. John Green and Mr. and Township. .. ' Clinton. Mrs. Mac Anderson. ` v VET CLUB PLANS 34th annual TRIP TGUELPH Accident causes At a meetingg July 17 the 4-H Nethery reunion Vet Club discussed plans fora trip to United Breeders in, �, X400 damage �" � q The 34th annual Nethery re- Guelph. After learning that July 25 was out for Dr. Alex Strongthe An auto accident in town caused about $1,400 in property '� union was held June 24 at the club decided to make the trip on damage last week, Wingham community hall, Londesboro, July 24. police report. with 86 signing the register. Mr. Since the club must be at the A vehicle driven by Jeffrey L. x and Mrs. George Ives of Blyth United Breeders station by 9 Curran of RR 2, Wingham, was were in charge of the .sports o'clock it was decided everyone stopped on Josephine Street which were enjoyed by all. Wdmeet at Dr. 'Strong Is home ,waiting to make a left-hand turn Guestil were present from .16:30 a.m. Dr. Strong will see if onto Alfred Street when it was Ladysmith, B.C.; Holland, the group can also visit the struck from behind by another Michigan; Niagara Falls, Sarnia, veterinary college in Guelph, vehicle driven by Calvin Murray Burlington, Hamilton, Waterloo, which would make the outing QuipO of RR 3, Wingham, July 19. ..., _ Kitchener, Bolton, Woodbridge, very worthwhile. The Curran vehicle was London, Elmira, Listowel, Cli'n- The club will next meet damaged to the extent of $400, ton, Wingham, Londesboro and Wednesday, Aug. 15, at the with approximately $1,000 �., surrounding district. Wingham .Veterinary Clinic. damage to the Quip vehicle. p Following the supper hour the Before the business ended Doreen McCormick mentioned Police report charges are pen - ding. president, Alex Nethery of Burlington, took charge of -the meeting. He announced thre deaths during the past year. Percy Barker of Goderich, Wal- ter Nicol of California, Mary Orr of Sudbury, James Code of Hanna, Alberta, and James ' Walsh of Brussels, and a few - minutes silence followed in re- w membrance. Y The program was a quartette - ` ,.. by Lori and Scott Jewitt of Clin- ton, and Lisa and Kelly Bosman•»••• Notice to NOWICK TOWNSHIP RESIDEliM At its meeting on July 5th, 1979, the Nowick Township Council enacted By-law #17/79 being a By -Law to: Prohibit the depositing of refuse or debris on Municipal or private property within the Cor- porate Urnits of the Township of Howick. It is therefore an offence to throw, place or deposit refuse or debris of any description on private or Municipal lands without authority from the owner or occupant thereof and any person who contravenes the -provisions of this By -Law shall, upon convi-•' be Liable to a fine of not greater than The Township Council did,alao ,jit act that the Municipality's Waste Disposal Site located on the East part of Lot 24, Concession 8 would be open on Wednesdays and Saturdays from the hours of 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. These hours shall be in effect until September 30th when the site shall again close at 4:00 p.m. Howkk Township Council Municipal Office Gorriie, Ontario TOGETHER TO SERVE It 1 - ,nom CIAG Buy your home, Life, boat, and auto insurance from a 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 A1_1111A The Co-operators 357-3739 EFFECTIVE UNTE AUGUST 4 CO., g p p y g of Londesboro, "How Much is firewood for the Falls Reserve near Benmiller. Clearing the trees are, from left to right, that Doggie in the Window" and �' e ° 00 ' Debbie Hanula of Wingham, Linda Grey of RR 2, Wroxeter, Chris Orien of Wingham, "Happiness" and a duet by Mrs. f Janice Fbirles, of RR 1, Gorrie (hidden), and Susan Cleland of RR 4, Listowel. Allan Bosman and Mrs. Ross \ r iss entitled `Jamaica Fare- j M�ssGallol row - Jewitt P. • well". y4` Special prizes were given out �y� COOL-RAY'a AND FASHION x by Alex Nethery of Burlington for . .!�� SHADES SUN- 20% the oldest person present: Miss � O. 20%OFF usr Stella Nethery of Belgrave; "II J L youngest person present, Kelly ! -- _•--�-,o - Jewitt; persons coming the long- est distance, Mr. and Mrs. Allan I Seltzer] A. — - F. f- _ ._.. ome o Ladysmith, B.C.; re- D. nab.] cently married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cardiff of Listowel, and largest family present, Mr. i ,d11M ry1rM-1.110••, �V+• ..� I: and Mrs. Ray Nethery of Kit- """ , �Qa r chener. The Who Am l?" con- test was won by Mark Nethery of Blyth. A treat of watermelon _ Mitchum w. F. ROU -ON UMA WINGHAM was • wnMww,vv, ' ,. given to all present by Alex Netherft y of Burlington. IMETNMthe RI) 9"t 0'0 Mba6reyr „y,- ,. to limit M - �� Quantities SID ADAMS President for next year, Alex N4a/ Complete RADIATOR SERVICE Nethery of Burlington and seers tory-treasurer, Mary Isabel summer Needs Specials pees at Guardian! for Nethery of Belgrave. The meet- Automobiles, Light Trucks, ing closed by singing "Auld Lang ►"'� Syne ". F • MISS CLAIROL PAMPERS DIAPERS l BAN ROIL -ON BUILDING RAIL FENCE—These three members of Experlence'79 work on a rail fence which will mark off the perking lot they are constructing at the Maple Keys Sugar Bush owned by Maitland Valley Conmrvatlon Authority. In the photo, from left to right are, Valerie Peri of RR 1, Bluevale, Brent Johnson of Gorrle, and J I I I Strong of RR 1, Gorrle. a % , SHAMPOO FORMULA $2.77 NEWBORN Sas $2.44 75 ml DEODORANT $1.57 s MISS CLAIROL o STAYFREE M RAID HOUSE O GARDEN CREME FORMULA $1.99 WINGHAM MINI -PADS 1o•. 694 BUG KILLER 3469 $2,29 BODY SHOP TAME CREME RINSE H NAIR DEPILATORY N VIVA PAPER TOWELS OR CONDITIONER 45om1$1.88 57g Cream or 125ml LOtion$1.33 TWIN PACK (White) 994 SID ADAMS o ALKA SELTZERCREST TOOTHPASTE o. LISTERMINT MOUTHWASH 8 TABLETS 59 Regular or Mint 50ml 73 ••32% Bonus" 33oz. Size $2.69 Complete RADIATOR SERVICE a CLAIROL '72% MORE" K MITCHUM "Skip -A 1]sy" P COOL -RAY • D FAS ION SHADES HERBAL ESSENCE ANTI-PERSPIRANT SUNGLASSES... 20 " $2.19 % OFF : for SHAMPOO 550m1 Size q :RIW ROLL-ON 1.502. $ 2.88 •rr Rg►aNrad by Cool -May i„aa,..,.,.. Automobiles, Light Trucks, Farm Tractors New Rad Cores VANCEffSRoadi�PHARMACYI Cleaning i Flushing 14 North St. 357.1104 (Lee Vance ltd.) 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