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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-21, Page 1
FIRST SE(,'TION rb Wingham, WedneadalrjLNovember 21, 1878 Christmas parade is slated for December 8 ' IIT On Saturday, Y. Dec. e, town and to fund the project. Muss Burke area residents will be treated to noted, however, that they rarely the annual Christmas Parade, spend the full amount. organized again this year by the Those directly working on the Wingham Junior Citizens. parade this year are Sheila Although organization of the Burke, Sandra Anger, Debbie parade may rpt seem too difficult Merkley, Kevin MacLean, Kevin SheilaBurke, chairman,etc, plained that there is a lot of work Netterfield, Sylvia Beard and involved. She said not only do Sandy and Ian Deslauriers, who work as consultants. they arrange for various bands The Pt's this year will be and floats to take part in the a bit smaller than last year's, RECEIVES DEGREE event, but they must order and consisting of about 23 floats and Mrs. Murray (Mary L.) bag candy, which is given to children visiting Santa' choose font bands. Huether of Brussels, dauph- three judges for the parade, Special guests for the event will ter of Mrs. Edna McDonald, ' arrange for the police to block be Mayor William Walden, received her Bachelor of Arts roads, and order costumes for the Murray Gaunt, MP, and as guest degree In general arts at the Junior Citizen group. of honor that jolly fellow dressed fall convocation of the Uni-The versity of Waterloo. She . is organization, which consists of'about 20 members, in red• At 12:30 p.m, the floats will presently teaching Grade 2 at receives $1,000 from the leave F. E. Madill Secondary School, travel past CKNX and the Brussels Public School. Wingham Business Association down Carling Terrace. Floats will then turn left onto Patrick Street and then right onto Centre Street. The parade will turn down Frida I Alfred Street and pick up the y u n uek da y bands at the ball park on J Josephine Street. The group will proceed down Josephine, turn around by Canadian Tire and go back up the main street. Santa will depart from the procession as it passes the Ar- mouries the second time and make his way inside to greet youngsters prepared to disclose what they want for Christmas. Children baptized BELGRAVE — A large congregation of visitors, rela- tives and friends witnessed the baptismal service in Knox United Church Sunday morning. Three infants were baptized: Russel Jeffrey Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hurst; Vaughn Alexander Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vincent and Matthew Borden Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell, by the Rev. John G. Roberts. The junior choir sang "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands". ,} for,W*Ooxete r wroman Deadline•. is extended Last Friday was definitely Sanderson was ch E. arged: with for director�r listings unlucky day for Mrs. George E. failure to. yield the right of;way. Sanderson of RR 2, Wroxeter. The Advance -Times is ex the directory. Information She was involved in two separate That evening Mrs. Sanderson tending by two weeks the :provided should include: the, auto accidents that day and both was a passenger in a car driven ham deadline for submitting .in- name of the organization, the Public School are already GREETINGS—it may be a bit early, but students times she received minor - W William A. Ball of RR 2, y formation for the. ,community names and telephone numbers of from Win 9 y In the Christmas juries. Wroxeter, which ran off the road a;..a,.,,...., T__� r _ - , --" cz.rv. J . w va Mos W Ni- LAiY{i�{i •wv �-v aw�.s �,yr ov...- .utl iire►t mishap occurred --at the intersection of county the sriitst-lin received a� ..a shortly after noon, when the car Road 12 and the Howick- listing PpBceble), a brief description of in which she was riding,the office not later than 5 p.m. on its aims or the services it driven Turnberry townline. Provincial Friday, Nov. 30. provides, any restrictions, on by her husband; collided with police report the accident oc- Many groups have already membership or fees charged and d R"ort urges another driven by Ira Schaefer of curred after the Ball vehicle met submitted their information for the time and place of meet' s 6.5 to Fordwich at the intersection of another vehicle on a curve. No � f th Editing et applicable but some have , y. g oe sub - County Road 30 and Con. 2-3 charges were laid but yrs. the directory, ' BOOK YOUR WMITBR VACATION NOW BwsMgs or Plwure Aravi.01 SRVKI Lisw►.1, on vio `.S: 211-2111 R Toll Free 14OW286.3220 am& copy Not Over 86c spirit. They just want to say, "H!", and wish everyone a, Merry Christmas! I !" „ 7%raise#or E0 be heard from, including, the missions for length will be at the ; Howick Township. Both drivers Sanderson again suffered minor .Women's Institutes, many discretion of the publishers. uron el.ementa and their wives received minor injuries and"ar01?_� t _ dnurch groups and a number of The directory will be publisinjuries in that collision and Mr done to the car.■ the sports and other recreational and distributed with The Ad- A organizations. By extending the vane° -Times near the beginning By Henry Hess beg g waiting for the other to move and current school year, with an to provide teachers with an op- p deadline we ho to give those of the new ear, and lens are for Contract talks between the ' p portunity for research and v g Y p this has created an "artificial equivalent increase for rin- ""' groups which have not et it to be u ted and r Huron Count Board of Y pda °printed Y deadlock" in the negotiations, clp�• This is identical to the studies. This amounts to about v responded a last chance to get from time to time. The prgject is Education end elementary school leading to the appointment of a raise he recommended for the ;g1,000 per year, which the their names into the directory. being undertaken as a com- teachers, Which have bogged fact finder. high school teachers and, as in teachers want increased to We hope to make the com- munity.service by The Advance- down over the issue of salaries, that case, is midway between the should res ;65,000. Mr. Moore proposed the munity directory as cam- Times. ogle with each side Mr. Moore the Toronto lawyer teachers' prehensive as possible � w'Y request for nine to 10 board should _increase its con- , giving a prepared to love a little. who also acted as fact finder in per cent and the board offer of 3.5 tribution to $45,000. -- complete listing of the In a report released Monday the contract talks between the to four per cent. He agreed with the teachers organizations and activities open David Moore,' the fact finder board and its high school Teachers are paid according to that relocation allowances should to people in and around Lion kidnapped appointed by the provincial teachers, singled out salaries as a grid which reflects both years be available to all teachers who Wingham. Churches, service Education Relations Com- the most contentious item of experience and qualifications. are transferred. The board clubs, junior and senior citizens to ransom mission, blames the stalemate on preventing a settlement. Within each classification a proposed limiting the allowance organizations, recreationala failure to properly com- He recommends that .teacher teacher receives an annual in- to teachers transferred at the groups—anyone providing an the fine box municate and says he is hopeful salaries be increased by between crease (increment) in salary by board's request: activity or service to the com- of an early settlement. 6.5 and seven per cent, not in- reason of experience, 'up to an However he did, not go along munit is invited to et involved. Four members of the Howick He said each side has been eluding increment, for the agreed maximum. The raises with the increase in mileage Y g Lions Club broke into Wingham There is no charge for listing inLion Fred McGee's home and recommended are in addition to allowance the teachers had the increment, which represents - requested, saying that in view of took him as hostage last week. Wingham. e an annual cost of about two per his other recommendations he They took him out to the club residents cent to the board. feels it should remain the same. Rapecharge meeting blindfolded and with his arms tied. Mr. Moore notes the teachers Mr. Moore notes that his support their request by pointing recommendations are not the last They were holding him hostage /� re we O years to the rate of inflation during the word on these matters, but because when the Wingham V past year, while the board argues represent what he feels to be a laid after 'Lions visited the Howick club a inflation is only one factor to be reasonable compromise. p fie coupleo(weeks ago they stole the Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rennie, 30 Creek. 1 considered. He says he accepts comments that although complaint box• Albert Street, Wingham, were A reception and dance were both positions and took them into negotiations to date have been Their demands were that they honored on two occasions for the held November 17 in Burlington, account in arriving at his recom- slow it should be possible for the sit at a special table with their Celebration of their 50th wedding hosted by their three daughters, mendation. two sides to reach an settlement A Kitchener man has been hostage, whom they kept under anniversary November 16. Mrs. Jean Moore, Mrs. Joan Hall Principals in Huron County are fairly quickly once talks resume. charged with rape following a guard during the meeting. After An Open House was held in and Mrs. Gavreluk. Guests at- paid. according to a separate grid "If the parties resume complaint placed by a 15 -year-old many counter offers the Wingham at the home of their tended from Toronto, Niagara and vice principals are paid negotiations with each side being Gorrie girl over the weekend. Wingham Lions gave back the daughter, Mrs. Margaret Falls, New York, Hamilton, salaries related to that grid. The prepared to modify their Sgt. Roy Anderson of the fine box and Lion Fred was Gavreluk, on October 27. Pouring Burlington, Brantford, Kit- teachers have proposed their positions, I feel the differences Wingham detachment of the released, tea and helping with trays for the chener, Wingham, Stoney Creek, salaries be increased by the will narrow considerably and Ontario Provincial Police In the business session at the special occasion were Norma Keswick, Stroud and Hastings. same percentage as for teachers, that an. acceptable solution can reported the complaint was made meeting Lion Casey Casemore Malick, Maxine Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rennie while the board took the position be reached in the near future," Saturday evening. Subsequently installed Anil Bodasing as a new Pam Reid. Serving the guests received messages of that the absolute difference he concludes. Donald Allan Scott 23 of Kit- member of the Wingham Lions were their granddaughters, congratulations from the Prime between the principals' grid and Mr. Moore was appointed as chener, was arrested and Club. A carload of Lions will go to Nancy Moore and Cheryl Minister of Canada, Joe Clark ; the maximum salary on the fact finder on Sept. 12 after the ;i charged. the New Hamburg club this week Gavreluk. Lori Gavreluk and Premier of Ontario William Following an appearance to transfer Dave Dineen to that Tina Moore looked after the guest Levis; Governor General Ed- seminal grid should remain the two sides had failed to reach before a justice of the peace Mr. club. book. Guests attended from ward Schreyer; Murrayaunt, agreement on anew contract for Scott was released on his own Doug Bishop r Y Y In this case Mr. Moore. sided the current year. g p °ported there Wingham, St. Thomas, Kit- MPP for Huron -Bruce, and Bob with the teachers, recom- recognizance pending an ap- will be five radio bingos held and 'chener, Hamilton and Stoney McKinley, MP, Huron -Bruce. mending that at least for this pearance at provincial court, the next meeting, Nov. 27, will be year principals and vice prin- Wingham, Dec. 12. the sale of candy canes. , cipals should get the same percentage raise as the teachers. The. fact finder also recom- mends T t t currently paid to teachers allowance u r are inolured i n ` V1. volved in certain extracurricular © activities be retained and that the media centre allowance be in - car -truck colli i creased by =500 to =3,900. The s ■ o n board had proposed eliminating Four young , , the extracurricular allowance w y ng people from the Hatters, 18, of Cargill, were 10 and using the money in other I>tf Southampton, Cargill and released following treatment. ways, saying questions have N.Teeswater areas were taken to Provincial police at the arisen regarding the fairness of y a a Wibam and District Hospital Wingham detachment report the *followingthe present system. R a car -truck collision in accident occurred at about 1:20 He supports the teachers' heavy fog near Gorrie last a.m. Sunda morning alon Y g g proposal that the board should weekend' Highway 87, 1.2 km. east of thepay the full premium for the drug.00010 Elisabeth Holatock, 18, of Gorrie railway crossing. A plan instead of 85 per cent, but Cargill, a passenger in the car, tractor -trailer owned by Ryan notes this would reduce the RECEIVES DIPLOMA was the most seriously injured. Trucking of RR 6, Markdale, and dollars available for salary in Carr►eron Yulll, son of Mr. She was transferred to driven by Carl A. O'Neil, also of creases. University Hospital, London, Markdale, entered the highway and Mrs. Clarwlce Yulll, where she is rlumberyard d Y Further recommendations eon IepW hie reported to be in from the gum at and was "grave, stable condition. struck involve board contribution to a course in "Travel and T011r- The atajur from behind by the staff improvement hind, the useIsm., STREET DECORATIONS—Man from the works depart- ��� °f car, Dennis Majury vehicle. of relocation allowances and an and ntelved his �-- jurY, 90, of Southampton, was The accident caused an gloms from the meat prepared Josephine Street for the Christmas Meson increase to travel allowance. Lo�sphsed oepll admitted to hospital here while estimated i1l,iloo to the Majury Ute, � Business College, Kitchener Monday morning. Here Wayrfe Kregar and Ken Foxton two Other Paeengers, Mary K. car. Police rt visibility was present contract the on November 16. The wins- reP° boot the board contributes an were hoisted up by a front-end loader to hang lamp pOH McKinnon, 17, of RR 2, almost nil at the time and cons°- sum mt �W one set tion exer'clses wen held at Christmas decorations. Teeawater, and Kathy Von quently no chargee were laid. NOW Of the salary grid to a hard used ehtlernan Park. Klichailm . ■