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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-05, Page 3U BUY BY PHONE—Larry MacDonald, Murray McLennan, Dale Helbein and Bob Craw- ford of the Wingham Kinsmen Club were busy taking calis for the radio auction on Mon- day evening. Standing is Stan Chadwick. Sale ends December BID, 1979 Items reduced in price return to regular prices at the end of our sale. Specially y W?ap up yocvc /�lniAllMQb 20 Plain v I FLsue christmn Tree Miniiltes assorted colours. 5641-674-40 Our Only Price UU i s,+• 19 • 4t t a' 0 solarn Turkel►/Roast Litter 55 .� Make -UP Ideal for turkey and roasts. Adjusts to fit MIPPOP pan size. 4110-857-12 Our rep. Two swivel mirrors regular and Price 3.19 magnifying, up front on-off switch 3860-940-12 Roaster ! to iter M 22'Pricle3i.95 Oval shape with built-in gravy well. Fine 37 quality blue porcelainware complete with Our reg. Our reg, cover as shown. 4074-138-6 b Price 8.89 In Here's a six-foot beauty with 74 tips. All the beauty of a realistic reg. looking Christmas 2 29 tree. Completely lis- 5656-578-1 assembles for easy Our reg. - \storage. Price 21.95 M � � 5�,5-141-� 888ut1-810MI 8 Lb. Fire logs q `°g EeCh � rents instantly with news- paper. Our Burns for .approx. three reg. hours. Provides a multi- coloured flame. 98a fool lie A6immoo-Muss. Dsessber 5. 111 -"Pyr a Town councilshorts Cowell opened tanf� v far i * Repertlag for the remotion Uader public wort, Casa- Bruce Stenion 'A" Midthe oomw va committee, Councillor Ihy missioner Mike Chappell awarded to HMI runlet BP. Walker said the ospl ___ bas recommepdod CouWA should bids werre the lowest In etfa7 spent 1341,000 of its bit' category except diesel tual, but with one moth still ago. 'phis Diagonal 1M�owns a o �n � 74.5% council noted that the town committee has been one of the �o+� WN& W"Id allow requires very little dined fed in few to present a regular financial the ee■if 1r1. "W busithoMes Bruce Nuclear Generatinga lest[ la dyedlock any case. report to council. alk -log p oal Road are the last Station "A" has bowoperating teed. a tf 4+"s Mr. Walker also reported Paul in tows widbxni sewer sfervim- at 74.5 sada test fahe an uiterial is Per cent since becoming transducer. The dye material i; Councillor Harrison reported Rintol and Dr. Cathy Mowbray It was also reported the public in -Service with units two, three placed on the a wface of the he and Rennie Alexander, have been selected to fill works department has purchased and four operating while unit ane material and sbows cracks, and recreation director and tow- vacancies on the recreation a �y �►p truck from Cullen has been shutdown. the ultrasonic method uses a nament coordinator, met with the board, and council agreed to Motors for $13,000. Mr. Chappell Vern Austman, station signal which points out damaged executive committee of the appoint them for four-year noted this was not the lowest manager of Station "A", saW the material. Ontario Minor Hockey terms. They will take the places tender, but said that for a dif- �.a�6 �.� was 70 The results of the test on the Association last weekend and of Dave Shaw and Dr. Stewart ference of only SM the com- per cent, with the ultimate target boiler at Unit tw gbowed only were grilled on the alleged in- Leedham. mittee felt it was better to keep e0 discretions committed theess P� �• �� °Dry and � Of the 25.5 per cent "non- flaws. Mr. A a deli the Wingham Midget by Mayor William Walden m town geherotion" of the station, the units are itwpacted ralltledy T. urnament. reminded councillors there will general categories of the break - He said some members of the be another New Year's Levy at down include: equipment executive were pretty rude about the curling club Jan. 1, starting Minor iniuries problems, 58 per tet; pied Euchre winners 60 , *Wk , but the tow- at noon. The event proved so outages, 30 per cent; line con- hument esroe�ee has Its permit popular this year, when it was in two accidents its• per cent; and BELGBAVE — Eleven tables for this year and everything is held as a kickoff for the ren- license constraints, six per cent. of euchre there played last. Wed - OK; it was just told to "tighten tenial celebrations, that it was Debbie C. Fisher of Wingham Unit one is in the process of Oe�y mreng la the WI Hall. up, decided to hold it on an annual received minor injuries when she sem° Wmaers were: Mrs. Among the charges against the basis. w n so Unit four can r. Mildred Stewart; , Mn. tournament was that it had send Neil Warwick of RR 2, shut down for repairs. Mr. � 0-0-o Bluevale, were involved in a Austman explained the problem dy, Wheeler; most lone Herb Clayton; permitted a combined group of Councillor Harrison reminded collision on Highway tib just east at Unit four is a fueling machine Wingham and Teeswater players council the bylaw prohibiting of Highway 4 last Wednesday, that normally rotates but is � man, Clarence Hanna; low to play an exhibition game after overnight parking on town Nov, 28. stuck. man, William Glow; most lone another team had backed out at streets during the winter went In another accident which Mr. Austman said an op- hands, man, FY'ed Porter. the last minute. into effect Dec. 1. He said the occurred in Teeswater on Sun- timistic projection would be that "Isn't it a damned shame kids police had ticketed 31 cars last day, Yvonne Fischer of Formosa Unit four will be back; in Assistant can't even have a little fun game weekend under the bylaw, which received minor injury. She was operation before Christmas but, of hockey," Councillor Cameron is intended to keep cars off the discharged following treatment W thought it would be after, the appointed commented. streets to permit snowplowing. at Wingham and District holiday season. Hospital. "It has happened periodically Huron County Council has Provincial police at Wingham before," said Mr. Austman. appointed William Collyer of report there were a total of eight A leak in Unit two is the result Napanee as assistant adminis- , motor vehicle collisions during of stress and strain from ten- trator of the Huronview, Home for 4 4f� the past week which caused an perature changes on the boiler the Aged at Clinton. The ap- estimated $12',050 in proper.,, unit. pointment is effective Jan. 1, damage. The police laid seven In a detailed diagram of the 1900, for a probationary period of charges under the Highway lam, Mr. Austman showed the six months. Traffic Act and issued 12 war- leak is located in a welded joint A Lucknow area native, Mr. nings. Five charges were laid where maximum strain is ex- Collyer was previously with the under the Liquor Control Act and perienced. Bank Of Montreal. seven under the Criminal Code. Two tests are completed when The position -became available when Huronview's ad- ministrator, Chester Archibald, retired and Assistant Ad- ministratorN - P separate school board Wayne I*4w was � promoted to his position. Mallory Duracell Alkaline Batteries Lasts far longer than regular batteries. "C•" NZA 2/CD 240 5313-831-1`2 ••D•' size 2/CD 270 5313-840-12 "AA" M 2/C0 Joe 5313-822-12 9 Yon 1 /CD 210 5313-859-12 STA.INTON HARDWARE ELECTROHOME Smoke Detector Give your family and home extra protection Solid state circuitry Modern compact style Mounting hardware included An practical gift of safety and security. With battery and test button 3610.809-1 P.O. Box 194 Wingham, Ont. 'Phone 357-2910 appoints pro tem principal Rodeo auction The Huron -Perth County RO- by John McCauley, superin- sets new record man Catholic Separate .School tendent of education, and Mary Board confirmed the appoint- llr. US 4116114 V4 V14a4 auwaw w . "ULLUL Flannery, a special education resource iencher, on The V4 Kinsmen pub s as acting principal at St. Mary's School, Goderich, for the , o�,�`lel education for exceptional _ _- . profit h iits annual diu auction, period Nov. 19 to Dec. 31, 1979. Prior to students. Miss Flannery explained that held Monday night.IProfits from the appointment he had been working out of the board office. exceptional students are those who have behavioural, com- the auction go to support the club's community service He replaces Betty L. Clark, who had been the principal, but munication, intellectual or physical difficulties to such a projects One hundred sixty_two items asked for rf;-assignment. to other degree .that changes in the donated u„�.,u �" businesses and duties. Her new job will be in the regular curriculum must bechore ranging W e ft;Z gce to we6ft than $200 were auctioned 00 we$2,92 area of curriculum development with special emphasis on the made andor special services provided for in school. off for a total of . In addition revision and development of a ,them Special education is the program $1,140 was received in cash donations. French program for Grades 4-8. The position of principal at St. made available to such students. She outlined the role of the After deducting for expenses of s has been advertised and .resource teacher, whose major approximately ;715 for studioMary rental, advertising, postage and the appointment of a principal will be made effective Jan, 1, responsibility is to diagnose, plan -a teaching im- stationery this left a net of $3,345, 1980• program and plement this teaching plan for Club President Terry Eames The board will hold its children with special needs, reported. This is nearly $500 inaugural meeting for the 1980 Miss Flannery concluded with more than last year's auction noted and d i 17 above the term on Dec. 3, when a chairman the statement that all records for and vice-chairman will be elected,. and the next regular exceptional pupils are treated with a professional attitude of previous The radio auction is the major 'fund-raising meeting will be held Dec. 10. confidentiality by all staff in- activity of the Wingham Kinsmen Club. There was a presentation made volved. F.'Al.RADIO AUCTION—Alex Strong, of the WInghom Kinsmen, crosses off sold Items during - �- A . r �- �. c� f� ti t, 1'1 t�1'l.131i df a'1 >:1 z�i �i1 t� l'� r� r.. . . �r-::�L� s�:.:� �- .• '.-.-•, 0