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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-09-12, Page 12e br TB ---71s Wingham Advance -Times, September 12, 1878 Town coundl,$horts In response to a question from Councillor Jack Bateson eom- towns are now routed through the Reeve Joe Kerr, Mike Chappell mented in response to a request dispatcher, who then contacts the said he bas checked into the for a donation from a relief fund appropriate department, rather' possibility of getting a vandal- set up to help victims of the Aug. than through a telephone an - proof concrete base for a 7 tornado. swering service as previously. dmking fountain in front of the He suggested setting up a drop "-' e • ' h r g town hall, but doesn't know yet off point at the town hall and 0-u�► a whether s►tch a thing is available. inviting individuals to contribute. Council has not yet passed the,.. At the previous meeting of "Let the people speak for bylaw rezoning Cruickshank Q council Mr. Kerr had raised the themselves," Councillor David Park for a senior citizen apart , Point that there is currently no Cameron agreed. mint complex. place along the main street Council decided to place a' Last month the town planning where a person can get a drink of notice in The Advance -Times board authorized the county , inviting those who want to con Planning department to draw up. . water. At one time there were ng three water fountains along the tribute to the fund to bring their the appropriate bylaw for , a street. donations to the town clerk's presentation to council at the , office for forwardingto the Sept. 4 meeting. However �x ; disaster fund. Councillor Tom Deyell, who is 9-0-0 "It's hard to say no, but at the u-t�o also chairman of the planningn,, $r saint; time we're pretty hard up," board, told council the planning �°�1" f �� Councillor Allan Harrison :.�,� 9 � ,�. � _I noted that WinghAm still has mrd wants to look at the bylaw Q � e ,, some unanswered questions first.�t�a J . about the new county wide police Councillors discussed an offer , b the Pentecostal church to sell 4i , ames Schell • , communications system and is y waitingto have them answered its property for the apartments, GREENHOUSE but decided to wait and see what S before signing the agreement. Council had previously asked happens at the park before taking action on alternative locations. It Market Garden for a meeting of the five municipalities involved to work has already accepted an offer to out details such as what would purchase from Ontario Housing Flowers & Vegetables happen to the system should one to sell the land at Cruickshank Potted Plants town drop out, but no meeting has Park subject to rezoning. ever been arranged. 0-0-0 Also ou^eextra sc�atcorn. ots,po- The system, which links policetontatCouncillor Tom Deyell told MYSTERY BOTTLE—Tom Wharton'holds up a small bottle he found In an excavation at tatoes (red and white), Spanish In the five towns to a common y company council the auditor's report he the Stanley Door about 10 years ago. The little, glass, medicine bottle is OW cookingdispatcher located at Goderich, � y onions, peppers and went into operation earlier this had promised for the September embossed with the name V. T. Bray, Druggist, Wingham, Ont.' and on the bottom has'W. red, savor and green cabbage. meeting is not available yet. Bring Containers. year. Calls to police in any of the He reported the finance T. 8` Co.' and the date Jan. 18, 1881. So far Mr. Wharton has unable t0 uncover any committee had met with auditor definite information about Mr. Bray, who apparently was a druggist here before the turn R.R. 3, TEESWATER of the century. Beside him are a number of other bottles from his collection, including a R. W. BELL Brian McIlhargey and seen a couple of ink bottles, some embossed wine jugs and some glass bottles once used to rough statement which showed measure quarts of oil at service stations. OPEN DAILY the town was operating within its OPTOMETRIST budget, but he didn't have a copy Phone 392-6318of the statement to show council. MRS. GEORGE BROWN GODERICH He explained that Mr. The Square 524-7661 McIlhargey recently left Thorne - Riddell, the firm which audits the • town books, and it is a matter of Personal Notes getting in contact with him to get et G the statement, but he promised it will definitely be available for the Mrs. Alex Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Appliance e October meet'' Gordon and Paul Norwood of Gibson, Bridgeport, visited over Harriston have purchased the the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor and Miss After running into the red for Margaret Dane attended the of floor models only the past two years council Corrie School apartments, and Robert Gibson. All attended St. funeral of Mrs. Wilson Me - decided pa this year to have periodic the laundromat located in the Andrews Presbyterian Church, checks made of its financial basement, from Mr. and Mrs. Wingham where Lindsay Jade Cormick at the Linklater Funeral Freezer Jack Bennett. Gibson was presented for bap- Home, Kincardine, on Saturday. position throughout the year. Jack n underwent - one only - 23 cubic feet 344 O O However it has yet to see the first Neighbors and friends cousins, as also were her two PPm6ta - regular $399.00 now for such interim statement. gathered at the home of Miss cousins, Michael Remington and surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital Verna Lichty and Leander Lichty Ryan Robinson. All are grand- on Monday. before their departure for their children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Glad Edgar returned Freezer new home at RR 1, Waterloo. Remington, Wingham. Parents home Saturday from University Martin Scott read the address and friends attended a Hospital, London. Mrs. Russell O O MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH g Powell underwent surgery in -one only - 18 cubic feet and Mrs. Earl Underwood and smorgasbord dinner at the g y - regular $369.00 now for Mrs. Martin Scott presented Turnberry Tavern following the Listowel Memorial Hospital. Wroxeter gifts church service. Knox Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston Mrs. harry Gowdy ac- anniversary service will be held Freezer have returned from a trip to companied Mrs. .. Harvey 23. Rev. Grant Me - Freezer Rosie, Sandra and of �Kiti�tnet'wi11r'`6e -die London, England, Edinburgh, Coupland of,,4roxeter to visit , - one only - 15 cubic feet .S �O Susan Marks of Brussels visited Scotland, and other areas. Mrs. -Arnold Darroch of Clifford guest minister. - regular $349.00 now for 309 recently with their grandparents' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon , Moir on Tuesday. Mrs. Stanley Grainger, Lon - Mr' and Mrs. Cliff Marks' have returned from a trip to Hugh Milleryand Mrs. Walter don, and Mrs. Mervyn Grainger, . Mr. and Mrs. John Lane, Mr. Michigan, spent Exeter, visited Sunday with Mr. Refrigerator and Mrs. Neil Coghlin of Listowel Ireland and Scotland. Kaye of Detroit, Laverne Lichty, Tracy and Labor Day weekend with Mr. and and Mrs. Cecil Grainger. Mr. and were supper guests of Mrs' Lil Tanya of Elmira, and Mervin Mrs. Archie Miller. Mrs. Ian Howes of Peterborough -one only - 13.5 cubic feet 4 69 O O Gallaher an Sunday. Lichty, Waterloo, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Raven and spent Labor Day weekend at the - regular $544.00 now for Mrs. Bert Scott and David, with Miss Verna Lichty and Lisa of Etobicoke visited Sunday same home. Toronto, called on their cousins, Leander Lichty. with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith, on visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. 30" Range Sunday. Mrs. Howard Neable has Dennis. Wilmer Scott of Port Elgin and g Weekend guests with Mr. and arrived home from a trip to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mundell on only $ ��� O O Mrs. Mac Allan were their Ki t Scotland. of Wingham spent Sunday at the n and Mrs. Walter Scott of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibson, home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kincardine Township. regular $389.00 now for family, Mr. and Mrs. George Courtney and Lindsay of Mundell and all attended the A number from Corrie at Allan, David and Sara of Sarnia; Orangeville, Miss Brenda Belmore Presbyterian Church tended the 18th annual pioneer Portable Dishwasher H then of and Toronto. ick Allan and Noecker of Moorefield and Chuck anniversary service. threshe'rs' r�eeWs' reunion on held in Blyth - one onlyMr. and Mrs. Bob Sparry and Mr. and Mrs. George Brown eg ��� O O Andy of Elora visited Mrs. Lil attended the ninth annual regular 5449.00 now for Gallaher on Sunday. Nohirmw '�on Canadian National Automotive Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Marks ac- Flea Market at Barrie and called Chambers Dominion Hardware companied Mr. and Mrs. David on Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Switzer of Marks of Brussels to Windsor on Conn. Wroxeter 335-3265 Friday to attend the funeral of on pig opera on the former's brother-in-law. AV Mrs. Leo Duggan, Stayner, GORRIE — A letter from the deed by bylaw; Ministry of the Environment to Received an engineer's report R If Bluevale 'Quite a number from Bluevale and area attended the 25th wedding anniversary party for Mr. anti Mrs. Bob BurchW in the Belmore Community Centre on Saturday night. f WINGHAM ADVANTTIMES WANT ADS 357-2320 • t WINGHAM BODY SHOP SID ADAMS Complete RADIATOR S VX3 for Automobiles, light Trucks, Form Tractors New Rod Cores Rodding Cleaning 9 Flushing 14 North St. 357-1102 a CANADIAN CITIZENSMIr APPLICATIONS ENQUIRIES A Citizenship Officer will be present to take applications for citizenship and answer enquiries. AT PLACE: Kincardine Town Hall DATE: Wednesday, September 19, 1979 TIME: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. REQUIREMENTS: Your Passport (Landing Card), 2 Pic- tures 1 %" x I %", plus 1A" Signature Strip, FEE: $15.00 per Application For Further Information Phone London: 679-4334 J 9 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 Alfre&-St., [corner of Josephine St.] Wingham, Ont. North Huron Credit The Co-operators Union 357-2311 357-3739 visited Wednesday evening and Thursday with Miss Margaret Howick Township council . on the Number 18 municipal f ol�ge hale Griffith and Mrs. George Grif recommends no further action be ` stain and will hold a special Fox • rs fith. Mr. and Mrs. John taken in regards to a pig meeting between now and the McKercher, Jamestown, visited operation in the most southern next regular meeting on Oct. 5; a step-up Thursday evening at the same limits of Fordwich. Authorized the road superin- • home. At the June meeting of council, tendent to have a key to the in performanm for Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Philpott township dump for the purpose of e Tania and Michelle of Dundas appeared before council com- grading the road within the dump faster harvesting were weekend guests with Miss plaining of the smell. Council limits; Marion Gibson. said it would contact the Ministry Owners of a litter of dog pups of the Environment. will be exempt from paying a Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nordstrom In the letter from the ministry, license fee until the pups are six and Kathy, Grand Bend, were it stated that no environmental months old; Sunday evening guests with Mr. hazard existed from the piggery Gave the Belmore Park Board ssense patching up your old chopper for another e • • • season when you can own a new Fox forage harvester. and Mrs. Allan Griffith. operation. authorization to borrow money Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reffell, Council is not expected to take for improvements to the park Fox forage harvesters are available with all -rubber belted heads for a smoother, more efficient operation. London, visited over the weekend any further procedures in the there; with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon matter. to Financial assistance Gibson. In other business, council: Gave a grant of $200 to the Authorized the sale of what was Oxford, Brant, Haldimand- 9 Management s Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nixon, formertylbe township shed and Norfolk relief fund. This money Choose from 6 models - from our Smallest Matthew and Michael, Kit- the land it is on in the village of will go to the rural areas hit by PTO, to our 2501hp self-propelled 6650. Management chener, visited with the former's Fordwich. The land was actually the tornado in August; They all offer the extra tons -per -hour -per hp Information on • grandmother and aunt, Mrs. sold in 1969, but it appears there Approved a total budget of efficiency Fox is famous for. George Griffith and Miss was no deed handed over, so $87,112,08 which includes the road f)rograms forbtisiness Margaret Griffith, on Saturday. council is now handing over the budget of SM,988.61. (eranch Office Address) 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario (61!) 271-3660 (Collect) Day Centre News Last Tuesday was another busy cookies in the afternoon, following much the same pattern day at the Day Centre for the The summer program director, as Tuesday. Edythe MacKenzie Homebound. There was the Anne Adair of Molesworth, has„ of Lucknow talked and showed routine morning of tea and left to further her education. She pictures of her trip to Scotland coffee, exercises, singsong and will be attending Brock and England and everyone games and then a nutritious University teachers' college in thoroughly enjoyed the lunch of chili, salad, rolls and St. Catherines. The summer presentation. baked apples was served. information officer has also left A discussion was held on the Following the meal Doreen the centre; Mary Ellen Foran of possible fall projects, which Mali led a discussion on 'Hidden St. Augustine will be attending included dried flower arranging, Calories'. the University of Guelph for her leather work and ceramics. The afternoon was spent second year in the science of Anyone who would like to help completing the macrame agriculture honors program. The out at the Day Centre for the pothangers, all of which turned girls will be missed by clients and Homebound as a volunteer or out well. The New Hotrizom group staff. driver is asked to contact Mn. were welcome guests for tea and Thursday was a regular day, Mali at X57-1410. Fox self-propelled forage harvester Your George White & Sons' Fox dealer has the harvester strong onB performance. See him today and .. order the harvester that will give you 8 NIE the speed and reliability to get your 1979 harvest off N f101 - You •W the meet trmn year land j Your George White Dealer 4 Tesswater Farm Equipment Ltd. T"swater 391-U2S' 0