The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-09-26, Page 2u
Page 2—Tis piljhim Advance -Times. Septemsbst 80. 1978
Proposed secondary- plan Is
wreviewed by�urnherrY CounciI Desmb
Maple Mousse
Turnberry Township coon- the federation objected to of the bylaws of Wingbam and
cilium spent several hours going U1111110111111 the code part of the District Hospital as well as a 1 MAP artcolony" "MOO syrup
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over the droll seu4ary plan secondary plan• copy of the minutes tram this 2 egg sync over ky►w haat „i.
with George Penfolld of the Council also received a letter
ear's and all future annual
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county planning department from the Maitland ValleyCon- meeting; of the hospital Beat egg whiles wind ery�
gun P Beat in maple syrup graOua#Y
during the council's mid -month servation Authority noting It association. Councillors are Some in dessert ops.
meeting last week. wants to keep some control over disturbed that their nominee to PA "no TyO�rk
Mr. Penfold was instructed to natural environment and the hospital board was voted
make a few changes to the plan in hazardous areas. Council's down and especially that the
light of feedback from the public practice has been to accept input opposing nomination did not
meeting held earlier and he will from the authority but to reserve come from a Turnberry resident.
meet again with council to the final decision on any building
discuss any further suggestions it projects in such areas to itself At the last annual meeting
has received. and this Turnberry council had El One a will be to policy appeared to have Y .
gang designate support at the public meeting. nominated Louise Marritt to
properties along the provincial On other matters council replace Harold Elliott as the
highways immediately north and discussed what the township township representative on the
west of Wingham as commercial liability would be in the case of board. However, Mr. Elliott was
U, and then spot zone residential building permits issued in nominated at the meeting by
w \, properties within those areas Turnberry Estates. Building Bora Milosevic of Wingham, the ��'���� Co-op
rather than having alternating Inspector Les Greenaway noted current board chairman, and was The
commercial and residential that with the modular con- subsequently elected to the
areas. struction used there it is hard to Position.
Mr. Penfold has written a letter inspect anything Other than theHospital' •
FACTORY DISAPPEARIN�The b machines moved in last week to root anon the b laws allow for
g to the township federation of foundation. Previously trailer Y will be closed Friday,
remains and the old Lloyd factory is quickly becoming a memory. Once one of the leading agriculture asking what its permits have been issued. noon from � BOOr at the �
industries of the town, the building stood empty for many years and was slowly falling meeting, but the council feels the
position w4udd be if the wording Council also wants to get some nomination for a
down. Its demolition will free the lot for new development. in the plan were changed so that entthatthetoww �p �et, from a municipality should have Sept. � for Year' just the minimum separation responsible for anbuilding to come from a resident of that
distance formulas from the standing in the subdivision since municipality.
MRS. GEORGE BROWN Agricultural Code of Practice none have been inspected as they
were included rather than the did not get building permits. Council's next regular meeting End Inventory
whole plan. At the public meeting Tt ... ; .....,, is requesting a copy will be at 10 a.m. Oct. 2. y
Gorrie Personal Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Gogo of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arscott, Guy Stroop is spending two
visited Sunday at the home of Mr. Ronnie and Danny of Scar- weeks in Munich, Germany, to
and Mrs. John McCutcheon. borough, Mr. and Mrs. James attend Oktoberfesl. .
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott and Arscott and Jeffrey of Pickering Jack L.eppington returned with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hedley of visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl D'Arcey of
Teeswater attended the 50th Archie Miller. Fordwich to his home on Friday
anniversary tea for Mr. and Mrs. MSheldon Mann and Mr. after undergoing --hip' surgery in
Mrs. John White of Kincardine held at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
the Tiverton Community Centre and Mrs. Clarence McCallum of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Love of
on Sunday. Wingham visited their aunt, Miss Markdale visited Sunday at the
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKay, Clara McCallum of Stratford, home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Mark and Bradley, moved last may- Farrish.
Saturday to the farm they have
purchased from Peter Jorissen,
north of WroxTownship. Mrr..Jorisin sen1 has Gorrie Institute members
moved into the, village.
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Mrs. John Strong, Mr. and Mrs. hear history of Howick fair
Don Edgar, Wellesley Strong,
Mrs. Addie Hutchison and GORRIE—Mr. and Mrs. of appreciation was presented to
were Stanley Edgar a Molesworth Norman Fairies, presidents of each.
guests K the Edgar -Clark the Howick Agricultural Society, Mrs. Alvin Grainger spoke on
wedding m fox Presbyterian were very informative speakers the motto, "Be proud of the farm
Church, Listowel, on Saturday when the Gorrie Women's In- heritage and have faith in the
and at the reception held in the stitute me Wednesday evening, future". Mrs. James Gray
Mr.. an
Karran Community Centre. September 19, at the home of splayed needlepoint work and
d Mrs. Martin Scott Mrs William Thornton. samples of the interesting course
spent several days with their Mrs Fairies gave a history of the 4-H girls have completed.
granddaughters, Lisa and . Laura and d the Howick Fair dating back to The business was conducted by
Mrs. Sean Rea were attending Rea, in Guelph while ee 1859 when the first one was held the president, Mrs. Grainger,
nding at Walker's Farm at Fordwich. and the secretary -treasurer, '
the National Truck Leasing She told of the entries and prize Mrs. Robert Gibson. A dainty
convention and in Chicago. mono offered one entry being a lunch closed the evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth Y ,
attended the Harriston Fair onteam of oxen. She then spoke of Mrs. Robert Elschner, Mrs. C.
Saturday. _.tire women's division and its Wilson and Mrs. W. Johnson
Leander Lichty held an auction
direr',..,. and the entries listed assisting the hostess in serving.
for the coming fair at Howick
sale of housebn . ]d effects on
Saturday prior to moving to RR maty Centre on October 5 MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH
1, waterloo.and 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 'Cam b� Mr. Fairies spoke of the latest Wroxeter
p addition to the community
and Christopher of Kitchener centre, a new building to house 4- Weekend guests with Mr. and
spent the weekend with Mr. and H exhibits, animals and Mrs. Mac' Allan were Mr. and
Mrste Jack RichLeppmond n d Hiton. Fulton livestock. There are. also a Mrs. George Allan, avid and
Santos of Richmond Hill visited number of '' ".. in the men's Sara, Sarnia; Mr. anMrs. Dick
Sunday at the same home. division who all work very hard, Allan and Heather, Toronto;
tats a�tlhe wedding of William d Mrs.111iornas Ash were as do the lady directors, to make Mrs. Maxwell Macfarland and
the fair a success. Mrs. Francis Imrie who have
Edgar and Dorothy Clark in the
Presbyterian Church, Listowel, Mrs. Jack Ferguson graciously been vacationing at Mac's farm
on Saturday. thanked the speakers and a token this summer.
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