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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-12, Page 14■.I fi. Page 2—TM Wim@k4a Adv &am -Times. December 12, 1979 U. F4 AYTON LODGEest Wawanosh moves towardpayiertw s.rRESIDENTIAL ' HOME . )East Wawanosh Township has doesn't pay mileage to council- endorad by conecil. Sluperintendmt Clarence Hama Isobel Arbuckle was with thewant reached in Country Home For Senior Citizens and Retirees moved to bring its salaries and lora and in addition, he noted, it Reeve Simon Hallaban, who was raised to $900 a month from renominated as the repreeeo- 1971 and dedided that if the Private and Semi -Private Rooms Pay scales mare closely into line costs him money every time he took little part in the dbcumm, $715 while wages for grader tative for East Wawanosb and eoostvauns, aslbon tried to do with chase of other has to take time off from work to said he thinks the increases are operators went to $6.50 per hour B1 h' A Horrna /►frrwsphere with Loving Gore Blyth on the W � hospital anything with the land other than Our Rates are V• Reasonable municipalities, resulting in some attend a meeting or look after "quite a jump", but he also noted from $5.7'0 and for laborers to board. what int 1 Very hefty hikes for council members township business. that since he has more free time $5.00 per hour from $4.49. Council did not with a; �ks in the master agree pian, the park should revert to EjiNtf MOyle+s and the clerk -measurer. He propwed township council to devote to township business Mr. Hanna said the operators deed and bylaw sent by the the township. S Louisa St. members should get at least what than do the others he could un- had asked for $6.20 an hour, bit Maitland Valley Conservation Akhov* the MVCA has taken Increases were also give them an Authority regarding turning the over Operation of the park the Ayton, Ont. Phone approved their Blyth counterparts m — derstand their concern. council decided to park land .� never been formally NOG 1 CO far the roads department, the $960 far councillors and $1,000 for additional 30 cents, noting the Wawanosh over to the 519-666-7825 dump supervisor, livestock the reeve — commenting that Clerk -treasurer Winona township doesn't offer much in authority. Councillors were of the deeded to the authority, Mrs. evaluators and the hospital board township business requires at Thompson had her salary raised the way of sick leave or drug opinion the bylaw didn't comply Tbompeon reported. representative- least as much time and more to $12,000 plus a $1,000 car benefits. Council is going to look Cotrncillas' honoraria for 1800 driving. allowance; she had been into a benefit plan offered we'd co at $me be from $000, Councillor John Currie receiving $10,500. through the he di �����•������� �'�'���•��'��'�•������� after council members declared proposed the amount should be Mrs. Thompson pointed out she During the discussion of they need more money for the raised to $900, since Belgrave has been getting less than most council Pay. Mr- Manna, aotormer amount of travelling and time arena business and work on the other clerk -treasurers around the reeve of East Wawanosh, ob- expected of them. The reeve will East Wawanosh s :..:. " plan area and said council should con- served that the amount of work • Bet $1,100 for the year, up from will require even more time siow that as well as the length of demanded of council has in- ? duripg the coming year. tfto*e has been working for the creased tremendously inrecent We deserve a rightful pay for Councillor Neil Vincent ++. o _ p, in setting her salary. Years, with many more I'. all the running around we have to recommended the amounts' Ciwdllors agreed, and gave her municipal drains and other do," Camcillor mph Campbell should be $900 for councillors and .. ,p. iecrease she requested. business to look after. - declared. East Wawanosh 31.100 for the reeve, and this was The salary for Road Other Pay raises event to the dump supervisor, who will receive $150 a month instead of • �! $135; the representative on the BY MURRAY, Wingham and District Hospital 0' GAUNTMPP (HURON -BRUCE} and Board will get $2Wa year, up Gr� from $150; and livestock Adlhg� Amok ' evaluators will be paid $10 for the R t first hour and $6.00 for each e� Queen s Pty additional hour, from x.00 k and$2.Q0. Or op N Ontario Energy Minister would send the key issue in the which has a planned capacity of Council did not deal with the � Robert Welch indicated this week dispute — a separate bargaining 5,000 tons of PCBs, is a Hydro wage�bs for its building or tile ening I^ that he trusts information an unit for the guards — to binding transformer station about 15 km. drainage inspectors since they ' ` heating oil supplies provided by arbitration. During the comae of from Brantford and 6 km. from had been increased during the • ad companies more than he the dispute, the union president Middleford. past yam• • busts data from the National pleaded guilty in the Supreme cwTenuy 550 tons of PCBs are In other business at "the Energy "a" and Prime Mists- Court of Ontario to contempt in stored at various sites around the meeting council approved ter Joe Clark. defying a count injunction which province, and another 14,430 tons spending $1,000 from the building FURNITURE CLOTHES • Mr. _ Welch was replyft to forbade prison guards to strike. are in use, mostly in trans- fund for improvements to tke Opposition charges that a hetil195 Both sides have agreed to a list of formers. While PCBs have been booth and dressing room at tfie chesterfield & chairs - studio couch - boysand •girl`s jeans • oil supply crisis is approadft six arbitrators, '...lading the used, mainly in electrical. trans- Belgrave arena. ' while Ontario waits Passively. The news formed arena boars - inert beds glr rack kids clothes - .baby clothes'` Pessi y ctnrmt mediator. The strike left formers and capacitors, since Y- • �'ng the emergency lea- management . _. , ....l in charge 1929, in recent years a link has was again a topic of discussion, - Hide -a -bed sofa - Tif%ny lamp - ladies winter coats tare debate, Mr. Welch said that of jam; with Ontario Provincial been established between these with some council members wicker headboard -lamps . dresses • based on -day-today discussions police and the Canadian Forces chemicals and cancer, diver and feeling Morris Township still with the major oil companies and alerted and isn't read padded headboard - book shelves - shoes -and boots NEB federal officials, PcoP�acod to respond skin diseases, and birth defects. Y to hold up its half of . be had in case of trouble. The minister of the environ- the deal. Mr. Campbell said that - carpets - kid•$.rockers - men's suits and topcoats "No basis for, believing that the Assessment hearings will soon meat was attacked by opposition by mid-January this year East • supply situation for fuel oil has begin into the construction of a ,,,,. for his ,� assist Wawanosh was paying ane bills► -steamer trunks - SWIVeI. rocker 'on's struts and sweaters detenora d to thea - $4 -million storage site for poly- pint interest groups inpie- for the arena, and he predicted it - telephone table - end tables fur ts coa_ plied by the prime minister ear- chlorinated biphenyls near paring their cases for the hear- will be the same next year. He • lier this week". (Mr. Clark said Brantford, Ontario. The site, ngs• said he could agree that each TOYS township put $1,000 a year into O i S-snowmobileSII CAL INSTRUMENTS • the NEB had concluded "there helmets y_ may be limited shortages this jr the arena fund, but not that it be - • winter Canada") ' all one-sided. - sleighs dolls of all sizes - Ortana organ guitars The. attorney -general has told the legislature's, justice con- • • It was noted that darting the - rocking horse mitres that he s Fordw�ch senior citizens �► g - pail toys -accordion , • - Past year East Wawanosh .paid e� , about three dollars toward - hockey game - tennis racquet = strobe lite - disco light giving policemen the discretion operating the arena for every - skates - ski boots to hand out 24-bour licence sus- enjoy Christmas dinner dollar from Morris, although_; Pensions be to drivers who • have more of the children who use it ► BQOKs r ETC. _pocket books �"To, ES � • Anyone gig FORDWICH—The ser_ior motion was carried, allowing the come fraah Morris. /•' such an anAW-sPot sUSIMISiOn citizens held their Christmas men to take $300 from the funds under the new agreement e - picture frames - cameras radio eel brass bed ands st 1► would have to nssiie a..a .,• .rte in the form of a hot to Pni'r materials to start the u , ri . is to give the boars = bi rt0 .• a �. _ walk$ - 'Stick . Ow n way home, and the car. (plus turkey dinner at one o'clock on renovations to comply with the a year and is to be consulted' _ tlg sser . - radio licence) would be manned 24 W . ,uesda December 5, in the 'regulations - cu hours later. While the details of y' g governing New before any further financial ps�eaueers -milk bottles = picture frames -china, dishes, etc. Fordwieh Hall. Horizon grants. demands are made.' - barn -board paintings - baby sitters m -rocking chair -gate leg table such a scheme have not yet been After dinner president Mrs., Council also discussed the fir lose screen. baby walker - drop leaf table worked out, it would have to be Roy Kennedy held a short Tine program was - .. :.:1 by Congra,, . which is carried out in Conjunction with bins meeting• Mrs. R. Nickel Mrs. Florence Wilson. Limericks still proving a troublesome issue. widespread use of the "Alert" opened the meeting with the were given by Mrs. Kennedy and • A new hearing on the portable breathalyzer machines songs was application was scheduled far Mbny 'Many More Items to See Sir, of "O Canada" and the . several Christmas •' which are used by police to deter- president welcomed :� _..� � ... acted out. Mrs. Clarence Car- Monday, Dec. 10, at coaerich. � "We've got the Cutter If you've �O# the Horse" mine whether a driver should be "HaOpy Birthday„ was sung to swell gave a reading, "Have a Bob Pegg hon of- taken to the station for a test on a three members. Good W', and a contest was fider with the district office of the breathalyzer, which is capable of The members decided to bold a --conducted which asked the Ministry of Natural Resources, '/4 mile north on Hwy. #4 giving more accurate readings- card party on Friday, December question, "Haw well do All you know met with council to discuss � any.Good Used Items After an illegal strike which 14. A report from the men's your spouse?" various hunting, at Rintoul Luxury Pools , Taketron `Consignment lasted two and a half days, the committee on -renovations in the The meeting closed with carol snowmobiles and~wolf attacksom �' �%-2628 • Come and browse. Join us for a coffee. (No Large Appliances) province's 3,000 poison guards basement was given by Sam singing. The January meeting livestock. Council passed a � Y have voted 70 per cent in favor of Johnston and a financial report wili be held on the 2nd with a pot:..' .:... calling for an opecL • ►• y� a tentative settlement which was given by Lorne Kelley. A luck dinner at 12 noon. deer season in Huron County. HEY MOM, look of mel JonaMuan Balzer $honchos oaf farnlltar tam M ow Crowd as he poses wrlMh Santa arra one of his helpers at the Armarrhs Soh da Ontario highways... we keep them open. You keep them same, Clearing snow from our highways can be a 24-hour; seven -days -a -week job for the men who drive the prov- ince's snow plows. They work m the worst kind of driving conditions so people and products can keep moving across the province, even in the worst winter weather. As soon as you see the snow plow's blue light, slow dowlt Bgpatient— don't try to pass; that's dangerous for you and them. Help them do their *ob. Then do your part: extra alert, adjust your speed and driving tactics to suit weather and road conditions. James Snowy, Minister of Transportation and Corrxmunications Wiliam Davis, Premier Ontario Get the free booklet "Defensive Driving Tips"—expert advice on winter driving, freeway and dayh-fight driving. Write: Public 8r Safety Information Branch Ministry of Tic. . vrW - . ,ation and Communications 1201 Wilson Ave. Downsview, Ont. M3M U8