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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-10, Page 2I Pis 2,77UWinaMn Advance -Times. October 10. 1979 111111 --OWN adopft Continued from 1P11eot PW Snap up the opportunities • • that &e with mInisi metriessbbe placed is aces pit •ToWhshipbac�Cs hospital in battle � by alt•vietg the taeohstoor to a in the East Wawanosh Township red and decided to close the beds. cipalities respond. If the The agreesneuat ads uP an switch would save flee township cea�to a centralar eewift &e t m Oouncd is standing solidly behind and lay off staff. majority give to the defence fund autonomous board to run the money on interest payments. in each cemetery• VFu*ham and District Hospital in She added the board thought Fast Wawanosh should too. arena and community' centre, reporting that some- townships At its sq*m mewoff CLASSIFIED ADS its battle with the Ontario health this decision might get the Public However Councillor Ralph with representation from the two currently don't have any money ;1 council decided nunistry over et cuts. steamed up. Cam told the others they townships and from sports and borrowed while East . Wawanoeh The Adnw�ca-T1wNa 867-1�0 e Cemeteries Ata meeting last week coun- Councillors didn't want to see should get more steamed up community groups in the village. has $80,000 outstausding. She slso �W regarding he h ' Council discussed a letter this a Y public. CLUOiS voted unanimously CO the hospital Cut Derck, but mttWly about the thing. reported only township In «� busmesi, auncQ: come up wish the $1,755 asked of they were reluctant to commit "If they're going to go ahead received from the Huron County in the county to still use a single the township provided the funds. to what they feared was a and fight we should back the Federation of Agriculture billing. Approved fee •, .; an hospital board goes ahead with losing cause. Reeve Simon board," he declared. "It's our Proposing an area meeting on the Councillors weren't sure the a I alrellaa by Stewart Douglas Tbe itcourt case against the Hallahan reported he had been hospital and $2,700 is not that topic of revised equalization would save all that much, of fid' �ce was for ministry. That figure is East talking to lawyer Jack Goodall much per capital in the township. factors. It agreed to take part in a though, noting it would require OF the south portion a[ bus 11, 12 and TOGETHER Wawanosh's share of the $50,000 and it was his opinion the board People spend more than that on meeting if one is scheduled, but going en g to the extra expse of 18 as can. 1S; made a mistake in closing the 1 members of council feel farmers p� billing system- Recommended t0 the landSERVE the board hopes to raise for legal ing Ottery tickets• hrnng a cons division committee that a � expenses, based on the town- beds now. Mr. Goodall feels it is a Council responded with a really dont have much to Mr. Currie said he would want to ship's 51,a per cent shay�e� of ad- waste of money to fight now that unanimous vote to provide the complain about when it comes to see figures on how much would seveof rance application a Garry ed missions to the hospital I year. the beds are closed, he said. money if the hospital pursues its taxes since they can get a grant be saved and Councillor Neil Ball down. r. a, Gerrie be in 4_ Isobel Arbuckle, hospital board He also reported he had been case. on half their land taxes. �t Commented he would resMr. Ball was severing ! S representative fEast talking with Howick Reeve AGREEMENT SIGNED Farmers have a good thing gave the township borrow acres from th aures' . Wawanosh and Blyth, attended Harold Robinson and others and In other business at the gig and they shouldn't squawk, lens interest rate and pay Reported that a representative Of the Ministry at Transportation the meeting and read a copy of they felt, too, the. board has meeting council finally got all the was Mr.. Hallahan's opinion. a uu,e extra an his tax bill than the letter sent out by the citizens' admitted defeat by the closures. signatures on the agreement Council got a blueprint with a borrow himself at 18 per cent visited the township and reported the roads are is at committee acting for the hospital The township could afford to between East Wawanosh and sketch of the proposed Hutton interest to meet an early tax excellent hCon- board in trying to raise the raise the money next year, he Morris townships regarding the recreational vehicle park, to be billing• dttioa and a lot of work has been money. noted, but its no use throwing proposed 13elgrave Community located west of Hutton Heights. B>d�g permits for Ralph alloteddone for the amotmt of money to the township. Reeve She said the board had been money away. Centre Board. However a letter from the county Campbell, a sow shelter; Worthy Harold Robinson also said that prepared to close hospital beds Councillor Don Dow com- Morris Reeve Bill Elston came Planning department said the McNee, an implement shed; Alex council endorses the work of the Buy your home, life, boat, and auto back in the but because mented that if the township is to the meeting with a revised Proposal does not conform to the Nethery, a carport; Jack Arm - the Citizens' s Action Committee behind the hospital it should be draft of the agreement which he county official plan and should strong, an addition to the house; road aupermteccounndent. insurance from a friend `and the c were so it Prepared to put its money where said suits his council much not be permitted. The letter end Doug Campbell, a garage, Approved accounts totalling public opposed • 138 832.10 which includes a road changed its mind. She said at the its mouth is. He doesn't know better. The changes provide that recommended the township were approved as presented by meeting Sept. 12, aaccount of =15,088.11. t which the whether the courts are the right each council must be consulted should consider designating the Building Inspector Jim Taylor. The Co -Operators board decided to take its case way to fight, but likes the idea of by the board before they can be area for recreational use when it Council also approved payment rests. DEMLL HALLMAN before the Supreme Court of putting up some opposition, he required to provide more than draws up its secondary Plan- of its $600 assessment to the Blyth Lakele t a said. their initial donation of $250 each A letter from Queen's Park Union Cemeteryand to Ontario, there was no intention to informed council the province the your credit union Sponsored close beds, however by the next Councillor John Currie and also set Dec. 31, 1961, as the P cleanout of the Jaretzke r , week board members felt the suggested East Wawanosh could date after which the agreement has approved the zoning bylaw Municipal Drain and main- Mrs Irene Waal insurance company hospital was going too far into the wait and see how other muni- must be reviewed. for the agricultural -commercial tenance on the Harrison drain• visited last week with Mr. and development . on the Congram Bob Pegg, a conservation of- Mrs. Jim Inglis. Mr. farm. This bylaw now takes full fiver with the Wingham office of and Mrs• force and council will look into the natural resources ministry, I spent Thanksgiving try Suandnd ay with Mr. and Mrs. • having its provisions enforced, will be invited to address council ,,Tempers f a t n u n �' I �udmg P�t� a screen Of at its November meet' Am Vernon t1 and bays m For - trees between it and the �• oo8 m°ns other topics, he will speak on, the Carl Huth underwent surgery • residential development next rabies problem. Mr. Hallahan in London last week. Lakelet o v e r h o s 1 t o I f u n d r. e u est door said the rabies tion is way friends wish him a speedy P oPosal up this year and some farmers receovery• to switch to twice -yearly tax are considerin vaccin tin TurnbeTy Township Council on the matter. anyone how they voted, but he did billing from the current single g a g livestock. Mr• and Mrs• Brian Edwards of North Huron Credit London visited Sunday with Mr. got into a heated discussion dur- Councillor Doug Fortune asked admit the. decision to take court billing in the fall. Clerk -treasurer Council's next regular meeting and Mrs. Ken Denman and Union 357-2311 ,*g its meeting Tuesday over Mr. Elliott, "Whose represen- action was not a unanimous one. Winona Thompson, said the will be the afternoon of Nov. 6. family. Wingham and District Hospital's tative are you?" The discussion ended with request for donations toward "The township's," he an- council opting not to donate legal fees. swered. toward the fund. Mr. Elliott was -Well thea damn it if ou are the only member opposed to the Before ref to contribute to Y �� a ., :,r,.. w;,..,tative of the people of decision. , the 'Save the Hospital • Fund' this township then you should tell Mr. L. Hartung of Cox Con- ■ tempers flared because Deputy the people how you voted!" struction in Guelph was also C 0 0 Reeve Harold Elliott, who sits on In his defence Mr. Elliott ex- 'asked to ittend council -to discuss the hospital's board of governors ed that board members the yment for gravel sold to -the Plans Pa refined to disclose how he voted were asked not to reveal to company for asphalt. Cou neff argued that the agreement was for 50,000 tans including anything ~o.op . removed from . the pit face. Brussels Friendship Clubtons wasteof resumes autumn meetings' face is still left jn the pit �h ---_ _ : - :I r esu es auto mee gs and Cox Construction didn't �- _- --- - AUREOMYCIN intend to pay for it. p Co-operation among Co -Ops. Located in the Credit Union Building. S Alfred St., [corner of Josephine St.] Wingham, Ont. The Co-operators 357-3739 BRUSSELS.—The :Senior , Mrs. Edna "We've never had to pay for CRUMBLES «"we Friendship Club met -Wednesday Hackwen; bleat press reporter, anything we've tett,„ explained 1 Tn"goo afternoon of last week beginning Mrs. Claire Long; Health, Mr. Hartung, adding, "If we have a� ing growth rate aidinimprov- =a a new year after summer recess. .. b, Mr. and Mrs. to pay for materials that we CiD•o� ing growth rate and increae, Past president Edwin Martin Frank Hopper. didn't use we will come out on the ing feed efficiency in cattle,—s>< opened the meeting with The ram consisted of short end of the stick." swine and sheep. Vitamin P g program Aa Crumbles are also an aid in everyone singing "O Canada". readings by Mrs.. Edna Hackwell Mr. Fortune commented that suppression of infections and The report of the nominating and Mrs. Dave Watson, followed the gravel left, "is just waste to �ruc9 losses due to diseases and CO-OP zIw Terramycins committee was received and by nine tables of progressive us. It was my that ��. stress. Man 200 m�: 106 InjeClagle zss.� Ck. vacant offices were filled as a euchre. High scores were held by we would get paid for anything Effective for treating calf Broad spectrum activity for result of nominations from the Mrs. Mary YuiU and Edwin taken out of the face_" He added, Cpneumonia and secondary treatment of cattle, swine members. The new officers were Martin; low, Mrs. Verna Thomas "If I buy something knowing that 251<9 infections associated with and sheep infections f cially introduced and and Gertrude Bolger; most lone part of it is waste, I know enough Co-op virus disease. Treats vib- caused by oxytetracycline ened. They are: president, hands, Mrs. Dave Watson and to pay for that too." j e ronic dysentry in swine. susceptible organisms. Fred Thuell; vice president, Mrs. Ernest Stevens. After an hour of discussion Mr. ................ 403-385 ................ 403-3913 Frank Hopper; secretary, Mrs. The meeting concluded with Hartung pdmitted he was not ' Gertrude Bolger; assistant, Mrs. lunch and a social time. The next authorized to pay the township ytTAr1 Allan Webb; treasurer, Miss meetif, will be held Wednesday for the waste and said it would Laura Lucas; assistant, Wilber of Tober 24. have to forward a letter to his 4.10 ... y stating its complaint. Council voted to bill Cox _ Construction 25 cents per ton for �= - _ _-- SEECO-OP the waste and 25 cents. per ton for _ �- _w__- FOR SPECIAL any usable gravel removed from PRICE. THIS the pit over the originally agreed --=_= -- --_ _ -� upon so,°oo cons. ------ - WEEK ONLY- .-.._.. -_ - Council also voted that a _ permit would have to be obtained in advance by anyone wishing to 4.- n - build a modular home within the ��„ township. Prior to this, modular e= _. _ ?! home owners were billed at the CO-OP Iodine Wound end of the year for their permits Pig Bon=g Dtesseing plus . the number of months` For stimulating vigour and A protective film formingauu- H �. between occupation of the vitality and preventing or tiseptic which proides r property and the time of treating bacteria 1 scours in ' germicidal qualities when �- - ,ffaia ' i baby evtnsato ocuts iassessment. Clerk Dorothy Kelly explained tibotrsand 8 ams abrapplied pns.No-ngin Non -stinging ................ 403-360 220 coating f the home doesn't stn on the g N MiDli�tla I l eN jIIwy•IIMrMuMrt will be issued. Tenders for snow r- emovalLT-0wCr LICEC.C. 'El were received by council. Glen _ roug-- y Snell's tender was approved Ain subject to MTC approval. He will y,�,,., p. CSYMIU1rs be charging $19 per hour actual %y ' �" , : '►>:...� e working time and $10 per day ~'iff r standby. j p•i , . ADE L After meetingin committee of nr'°~ the whole, council promised a + • • ' y,- - dump would not be created on the , rali • _ �— property being purchased by � w. � � —• Dave Martin, Lot 15 Con. 9. The Wy. agreement will be in writing and t.0 -OP Suimet 25% a„.. .►,- A.,,,a �oR entufine Spotton Cattle 473 01, °1 ro-OP ADE If in fact, Mr. Martin pur SrEC1A+. TRICE Sulfa drug with high an - chases 6uau 7`6:.3:.-... chases the McGill farm he also I '^# Economical and test- tibacterial activity against will be leased township property disease causing or Nsrbs.� For the prevention and cor- Fast, easy-to-use applica- south of the river at f6W year Convenient Lyktoff rection of Vitamin A and D tion with no waste. 2.84 P� Y Acts quickly, maintaining for five years. This is subject to a An effective method of controlling biting therapeutic blood levels for deficiency resulting from Litres 355 treatment lease agreement to be red and sucking lice on beef and dairy cattle. dietary deficiency, diseases ............ I .... y001 gr preps g Y 24 hours per dose. by the township regarding gravel for all o your . Justimal health n. Shop CO-OP or other stresses. Gun sold separately. removal rights The township decided that the 16 oz ............. 240-135 Maitland Valley Conservation Authority has acquired con - exceeding lands in the past years exceeding its budget. As a result New, .. Animal Health Care Brochures for Beef, Dbiry and Swine. Complete with quick reference chart to the most it requests the MVCA's i9so important and effective herd health products available at CO-OP. Pick-up your free copy. budget have zero per cent in- crease over 1979 and the V O UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO \ proposed budget not be overspent BELGRAVE B as in 1978. An application for the town- N..FA� LITTLE PEOPLE—T. P. O'Malley blames the leprechauns ship's consent to sever land for for the odd bit of work on this ear of corn from his garden Tolton Motor Sales, Lot 53, Wingham Belgrave, Ontario Brussels Not content with a single ear, it has several smaller ears Bluevale, to Les Greenaway was 357-2711 PRICES EFFECTIVE TILL NOVEMBER 3,1979 d87-6453 sprouting from its sides. also granted. FINANCING AVAI(AOIr T1NNNOOUGN Tiwn� 1 t k 1 4 � . 1