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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-09-19, Page 1FUM SECTION AiO Wingtam, Wedaaedar, September 19, lll'N LAND-SEA-AiNt FACKAGE TOURS Business or pleasure - book now! SERVICE Listowel. Ontario S 291-2111 Coll toll Free 1-$W-245-3210 Single Copy Not Over 86c sco0 Ir Sun s nes ori e : nave The chairman in charge of rode behind on their gaily office of the Ontario Ministry of grave; Katrina Somers, Blyth; Grade e: Elaine Brown, Blyth; Marla Hussey, Belgrave; Bar- Cindy Ulch, Blyth; Julie Gnay, weather did his job to perfection decorated two -wheelers. Agriculture and Food and Jean Bel - once again and warm sunshine At the fair grounds everyone Siertsema of Blyth, Huron Dairy bara Wattam, Belgrave; Honey Belgrave; Andrea Coupes, Bel - greeted the hundreds of people listened quietly to words of Princess, all spoke a few words Ann Tilbrook, Belgrave; Lissa grave. who turned out for the 59th an- welcome from local dignitaries before John Elliott, chairman of Stevenson, Belgrave. ORIGINAL POEM nual Belgrave, Blyth and and then they were turned loose the Huron County Board of Grade 4: Roseann Machan, GIRLS Brussels School Fair. to admire the exhibits, judge the Education, declared the fair Blyth; Trudy Noble, Blyth; Julie Grade 3: Karen Montgomery, Belgrave; Christina Roulston, The Brussels Legion Band led livestock and, for the children, officially open. Ann Young, Blyth; Susan Sch- Blyth; Marla Hussey, Belgrave; the parade down the hill from take part in a wide variety of Following are the results of the wartzentruber, Belgrave; Knox United Church tothe fair games and races. judging in the various classes at Heather McIntosh, Belgrave; Barbara Wattam, Belgrave; grounds at the arena as pupils Jack Higgins, vice president of the fair. Ellen Taylor, Belgrave. mon Snell, Blyth; Katrina from the three schools marched the fair, took the place of the Grade 5: Sharon Brown, Blyth; Somers, Blyth• in orderly lines, carrying ban- absent president, Ross Procter, WRITING—GIRLS Susie Walsh, Blyth; Nancy Snell, Grade 4: Ellen Taylor, Bel ners and wearing badges in acting as master of Grade 1: Nikki Richmond, Blyth; Christa Walden, Blyth; grove; Ruth Higgins, Belgrave; celebrating the International ceremonies. Reeves Bill Elston Blyth; Repay Taylor, Belgrave; Veronica Bakelaar, Belgrave; Trudy Noble, Blyth; Selina Year of the Child. of Morris Township and Simon Deanna McDougall, Blyth; Julie Angela Nethery, Belgrave. Hubbard, Blyth; Sherrie Fenton, y The 26 children who had en- Hallahan of East Wawanosh, Smuck, Belgrave; Melinda Grade 6: Rosemary Hamm, Belgrave; Roseann Machan, tered the bicycle decorating Huron -Bruce MPP Murray Hussey, Belgrave; Kim Medd, Blyth; Lisa MacDonald, Blyth; Blyth. contest, a new event this year, Gaunt, Don Pullen of the Clinton Blyth. Lynn MacDonald; Blyth; Lori Grade 5: Sharon Schwartzen-� truber, Belgrave; Veronica Grade 2: Lisa _ Noble, Blyth; Logue, Blyth; Dianne Campbell, w: Margaret Cronyn, Blyth; Lynne Belgrave; Trudy Passchier, Bakelaar, Belgrave. 3 off. Campbell, Belgrave; Jody Blyth. Grade 6: Donna Higgins, Bel- grave; Stacey Taylor, Belgrave; Sippel, Blyth; Lori Leibold, Grade 7: Lori Charter, Blyth; Blyth; Sharon Ramsey, Bel- Gloria Moffat, Blyth; Cathy Fal- LYS MacDonald, Blyth; Lori grave. toner, Blyth; Elizabeth Otto, Logue, Blyth; Jennifer Kikkert, Belgrave; Joy Downey, Blyth; Belgrave. -�• Grade 3: Barbara Whattam,-11" s Belgrave; Michelle Aitcheson, Becky Hamm, Blyth. Please turn to Page 2 Blyth; Shivon Youngblut, Blyth; Sharon Snell, Blyth; Marla#' Hussey, Belgrave; Elaine Poore, 1�on ed f orBlyth. Lion , Grade 4: Roseann Machan, Blyth; Julie Howson, Blyth; �r Sherrie Fenton, Belgrave; Veda outs tan di work Kikkert, Belgrave; Lori Appleby, Blyth; Katherine Procter, Bel - grave. Lloyd 'Casey' Casemore, a certificate can portray in a small Grade 5: Sharon Brown, Blyth; long-time and energetic member way only the value I place upon._..":.. Nancy Snell, Blyth; Sharon Sch- of the Wingham Lions Club, last the services -performed, which wartzentruber, Belgrave; week received a rarely -given aided considerably the work of Wr Heather ShieU, Belgrave; award as tribute; to his -out- our association during the year. O' Donohue, George, Belgrave; Dar- g Y APPRECIATION AWARD—Nick O Donohue, president of the Wingham Lions Club, con - leve Glousher, Bl standing work with Lions In- Therefore, in addition to ex- gratulates Lloyd 'Casey' Casemore on his being honored with the International Presi- �• ternational. pressing my own deep sense of israde 6: Donna Higgins, Bel- dent's Appreciation Award. The award was presented to Mr. Casemore in recognition of At last weeks meeting of the gratitude, I wish,to convey also, his tireless work for the Lions over the ears. grave; Laura Johns, Belgrave; local club Past Governor Ken as chief executive officer, sincere y Lynn McDonald, Blyth; Denise Henderson of Palmerston thanks and appreciation in behalf Nethery, Belgrave; Susan Mc- presented M•• Casemore with the of our great International Bey, Blyth; Lori Logue, International President's Cer- Association of Lions Clubs." It is D, tificate of Appreciation. signed by International nor r ' .n u r I Os rep ort 7: Elizabeth Otto, Bel- The framed certificate reads: President Ralph A. Lynam. grave; Lori Charter, Blyth; "In appreciation of services Gloria Moffat, Blyth; Jennie performed during the fiscal; $esm"'iAmong his many activities Mr. Hopper, BelgrAve;�i Dianne I have served as president of �semore has served as sight D Hanna, Belgrave; Kendra Lions In ..... ,.I .., 1, I am pleased • conservation chairman for the. ' n truckotrans Ort �o � � ion Youngblut, Blyth. to present to Lloyd Casemore the Lions clubs of this district, Grade 8: Vickie Machan, Brus- International President's Cer- coordinating an important aspect sels; Helga Muschied, Belgrave; tificate of Appreciation. This of the Lions service work. Two area men were fortunate detachment report both vehicles in the ditch. Julie Gnay, Belgrave; Jennifer to escape with relatively minor were eastbound on the highway Both drivers were reported to Johns, Belgrave; Lisa Rodgers, injuries in a collision between a when the pickup, driven by have been taken to Listowel Belgrave; Valerie Moffat, Blyth. tractor -trailer hauling flour and William Small of RR 1, Wroxeter, hospital but no serious injuries Open Printing, Grades 5-8:Ighters a pickup truck towing a farm attempted to make a left turn into were reported. There were no Shirley Dorsch, Brussels; Anne Fi ref caIIed to wagon Monday afternoon. a laneway. It was then in collision Passengers in the vehicles at the Procter, Belgrave; Nancy The accident took place shortly with the large truck, owned by time of the collision. Property Young, Blyth; Kim Bauer, Brus- • after two o'clock along Highway John Campbell of Blyth and damage in the mishap has not yet sels; Lori Charter, Blyth; Julie been assessed and the police are Y 86, east of County Road 12. driven by Harold Gross of RR 1, Gnay, Belgrave. car, true m *ls ops Provincial police at the Wingham Auburn, which ended up over- continuing their investigation. CREATIVE WRITING Five other persons were GIRLS The past week was a bad one Chief Crothers reports the cause reported injured in motor vehicle Grade 1: Christine Dobell, Bel- for motor vehicles as the of the blaze is unknown, but noted• • accidents during the past week. grave; Sherri Howson, Blyth; Wingham fire department was Mr. Snowden had been working D 1 s t r 1 c t governor On Sunday David Kreller of RR Karrie McClinchey, Blyth; called out to two car fires and one on the car at the time. 2, Clifford, received minor in - Melinda Hussey, Belgrave; San- truck collision. The firefighters were called out juries in a single car collision dra Hessels, Blyth; Tricia Daer, A fire in the dashboard caused again Monday afternoon • along County Road 30, west of the Belgrave. an estimated $600 damage to the following a collision between a addresses Lions Club Howick-Minto town line. Grade 2: Jody Sippel, Blyth; dash and windshield of a car pickup truck towing a farm Last Thursday Kathryn McGill Gayle Campbell, Belgrave; owned by Blake Evans, Hutton wagon and a transport truck District Governor 'Paddy' the Wingham club for its support, of RR 1, Moorefield, and Edna S. FOUR HORNS—Harry Kikkert's Jacob sheep attracted a Cherida Garniss, Brussels; Lisa Heights, Sept. 12. Firefighters hauling flour along Highway 86. Rundle of the Palmerston club especially in the area of mem- Doig of Fordwich were involved Noble, Blyth; Lori Leibold, were called out shortly after noon The firemen stood by because of made his official visit to the bership. Lion Stewart Beattie in a collision on County Road 30, lot of attention. This breed of sheep has four horns sprouting Blyth; Annette Lucas, Blyth. and the fire was quickly con- the amount of gagoline and diesel Wingham Lions Club at its first thanked the governor and south of Con. 6-7, Howick from Its head. Grade. 3: Beth . McCool, Bel- trolled. Fire Chief Dave Crothers fuel spilled in the mishap, but no resented him with a gift. Township. Both drivers received P P, regular meeting, held Sept. 11. P attributes the blaze to a wiring fire ensued. Mr. Rundle spoke to the club on Bill Crump was among five minor injuries as well as Sherrie fault. Chief Crothers also reported he service work, saying service members of the Lucknow Lions Machan of RR 1, Gowanstown, a. The fire alarm sounded again attended a meeting of the mutual clubs such as the Lions are still Club who attended the meeting. Passenger in the McGill vehicle. just before noon on Sunday when aid fire association Monday night needed in the community to serve Mr. Crump is transferring to the Fight Leslie of Teeswater a car owned by Ken Snowden and at Brucefield where a demon- less fortunate and handicapped Wingham club; He was assisted was admitted to Wingham and parked on a lot in Lower Town stration was given on controlling people and to assist young people in the ceremony by two Lucknow District Hospital for treatment of went up in smoke and flames. fuel spills and the use of foam. in sports and other activities. Lions. injuries received when he ap- The car was a total loss, but the Upcoming meetings include aHe reviewed the work of the Lion Andy Ritskes reported parently lost control of his motor fire was prevented from meeting of the county fire chiefs various committee chairmen in that about $2,300 profit was made bike in loose gravel Sept; 12. spreading to a house nearby. at Clinton. the A-9 district cabinet and asked on the talent show, bingo and Provincial police report 48 midway which the club ran this charges were laid under the summer as part of the Wingham Highway Traffic Act during the centennial celebrations; the Past week and 11 warnings were profit is all turned over to the issued. Nine chary* wer; laid ..n,lpr• tho Linntir i.ieP_HCP. Act and . ,. � � � ..esnrnnm..i er+rn,rrnn ..• nwn - Hospital t0 take court acTIon- -- with iCs-expenses. two under other statutes. N against minis? bed cut ordergLow hockey registrations Wingham and District Hospital, will take court calendars to see when it could be g legal action against the Ontario health scheduled• ministry in an attempt to forestall bed cuts Despite a recent decision handed down could cancel some programs here. aaainst a Windsor hospital taking action on a ^> The decision to take the ministry to court similar case, Mr. Seyfert was optimistic. Registration for the 1979-80 over the cuts, which it attempted to force by Although he admitted all such cases are in season of minor hockey is down Both the Tyke and Atom pro - trimming back the hospital budget this year, terrelated and that decision could have a grams are structured to teach g p' dg y in some areas to a level where h came out of a special, closed meeting last bearin on this hos ital's chances, he said the hockey skills and girls are as pec g g P cancellation of some programs welcome as boys to play in these week between the board and its la Windsor case dealt with a different matter. be necessary Warren Seyfert. lawyer, plat ers an be found, organizers leagues. yf "We're not disputinghow the health y g Support for the Tyke and Atom ri minister makes decisions, we're disputing his warn • programs is necessary in order to Following the meeting Board Chairman right to make the decision." The three most desperate insure good hockey in Wingham Boris Milosevic reported the board is He noted the Wingham hospital has not teams are the girls, Juvenile, and in the future. For any boys or retaining the Toronto law firm of Lang, failed to meet any of the ministry standards Atoms. Unless there are more girls up to the age of 10 interested Michener, Cranston, Farquharson and for health delivery and explained: "Our view registrations for Juvenile and in learnt to la hockey,the re- t, Wright, of which Mr. Seyfert is a member, is that the minister of health is not the y y gistrationis t25 for the year and lam girls hockey this year there Will • a, end proceeding immediately with legal action minister of finance; he should be looking at not be enough players even to there is still considerable used against the ministry. \health matters and not deciding how much form teams. equipment for We at a nominal Contacted the following day, Mr. Seyfert money a hospital can have " The Atom program is also cost through the Minor Hockey said the procedure will be to make application Windsor Metropolitan Hospital was suffering badly from lack of in- Association. recently refused a request to appeal an On- terest. This before the divisional court of the,. Supreme Y e9u PPe year the Atom If there are to be Juvenile or <�x Court of Ontario requesting an order feria Supreme Court decision turning down its hockey program was to take the Rids hockey teams more players declaring the minister's action in decreasing bid to regain 25 beds cut by the provincial format of a house league -hockey are needed. Registration fees for the number of beds invalid. government. in the judgment last July the school with no travelling teams. these teams are $35. court Wiled Health Minister Dennis Tim- The intent was to instil the funds- Anyone interested in playing He wouldn't hazard a guess as to how long it brell's decision to cut off funding for the beds mental skills in young players this year or wanting further in - would be before the case will be heard, noting was a political decision and as such was not without the need for stiff com- formation concerning the pro - he must first prepare the case and consult the reviewable by the court. petition. In order to do this at grams offered is asked to contact ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE?—Karen Foran was checking out some of the odd-looking least 96 to 46 players are needed. Doug Neil, president WMHA, at animals created from vegetables for the school fair. At prmwt only 16 are registered. 357-3M. A ■