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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-04, Page 11.,. « -. ... • ..,, . • .dr .. n ..H. ..n .. . ., _ n ., 1 i The Wingham Advance -Times, Feb. 4, 198' —Page 11 car lamps? No fair! East-West talks Its ' auto -manufacturer competi West German Chancellor Hel- ® Y - — ® ® - " tors criticized the Pope -Hartford mut Schmidt visited East German . n i t 11 U1/ ladies, spouses including lamps neeker on Dec 11, 0 aC t ., 1 Erich ince 197 II enjoy ®t'lr�i� atJ"aperpirtitipw • err equipment in 1904. as stand- ' , 1981efor ch H l: talks s - - „ ." c d far _,000 QmftoSt� ' BELGRAVE — The general meet- the worship service with prayer. Work has been underway sancelx�l kis it applies to public assembly addition also will include a feature to ing of the United 'Church Women's Mrs. Ross Anderson welcomed POLO, first of the year on a renovatill �> .'areas in churches. The retrofit will make the building accessible to the Institute was held last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George Underwood of evening. Win ham, ' uest speaker. They project at Wingham United Churg Wring those areas up to fire code handicapped: g 8 g p which is expected to cost slight! a�3� standards and also includes the 'Before the project is completed, At 6:30 p.m. a delicious pot -luck showed slides and told of their trip to more 'than $160,000 when it as€i{axi►istallation of three new furnaces to work will be .done to renovate the supper was enjoyed by members Brazil. A question- and -answer completed later this year.. , ; treplace the one large unit which gymnasium portion of the building. and their husbands of ties Belgrave period followed. TOWN' OF WINGHAM The project includes conducting a, heated the church in the past. a The gymnasium, when it was built in and Calvin -Brick congregations. Mrs. George Michie thanked Mr, PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED fire code retrofit of the public.;, Rev. J. Rea Grant said the three the 193os, was the only such facility Mrs• ' Harold Vincent, president, and Mrs. Underwood for their in - ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT assembly areas in the building., •• 'new furnaces, although smaller, in Wingham, but other modern Welcomed everyone and Rev. John teresting commentary and sharing TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the TOWN OF improving four entrances, building a should heat the building more ef- facilities in the town have brought Roberts asked the blessing. Follow- their pictures of their trip. two-storey addition at the rear of the ficiently since each is responsible about its diminishing use as a orfs ing the meal Mrs, Vincent presided Mrs: Vincent conducted the busi- WINGHAM will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, February 1 1 , structure, along with several other fora specific area. for the meeting. ness. 19.87, at' 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers to consider a pro- centre. The hymn "Called To Become" The minutes were read and adopt - improvements. In the 800 -square -foot addition, a Because of the extent of the 87- � posed Zoning By-law under Section 34 of the Planning Act, 1983. According to Andy McBride, new office and working area for the year-old building's use for ptIalic was sung, accompanied by Mrs. ed. Mrs. Vincent announced the next property committee chairman; the church secretary will take- up the assemblies, the project was able tb ' George Johnston at the piano. Mrs. meeting will be March 26 and the The purpose of the proposed By-law is to change the zoning on retrofit- is the result of recent second storey, while the lower floor qualify for a grant of just under array Vincent led an inspiring World Day of Prayer will be held Part Lot 2, Lots 3, 4 and 5, R.P. 439, in the Town of Wingham_ changes in the provincial fire code' will be used as a storage area. The $8,000 under the capital conservation orship service on the theme "Unto March 6 in the AnglicanClaurch. from R2, Medium Density Residential, to 'R3', "High Density l the Hal assisted Mrs. Ross Mr. Roberts conducted the instal -- Residential. program of the Ontario Ministry of • Is", as ' ed by M e Residential. The proposed zonin would permit the establishment ` ' , Tourism and Recreation. Higgins• lation. service for the officers fok 1987• g _ '. The hymn "Unto the Hills" was and then closed the meetin with the of 3 four apartment units. The location of the affected lands is a Man Y g ' , � ��., y groups now use the ,/ E building's facilities on a regular sung and Mrs, Ross Higgins, read the benediction. shown on Schedule "A" attached. seri tore. The offering was received .. basis free of charge, Mr. Grant p 6/ g and dedicated followed by the x� � , �f� cr���� � said. In fact normally we wouldn't � • ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting.and/or make written W z ;•�z s ,q�{ turn down any group that wanted to meditation Always Look Up . The Ha Birthday or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the ¢/aY hymn "How Firm a Foundation" Happy y <� �f use it and had a legitimate reason proposed Zoning By-law. , YI�t for doing so." was sung and Mrs. Vincent closed Feb. 5f a#}•�'t` H s,�31' T li ' F >. " / k During January the work created , b ¢� 4 ';' inconvenience ,for more than just H. u A®DI,TfONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Zoning By- � F � Y , ., k� - Mrs. f7 Martin law is available for inspection, between 8:30 a.m., and 4:30 p.m.,',,. "h`: "� F b members of the coni �� , � ,� rt � ��" '�'' � � magas,: .,/,�.� gregation as at the Munici al Office. a ._ workmen were kept busy in the is high,, lady at P µ ,,� 6r ; h"•» retrofit that brought about a tran- z - f sformation in the Sunday School euchre party DATED AT THE TOWN OF WINGHAM , {£< room. THIS THIRTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1987. s ' x9s 'The changeover in furnaces, bow - J. Byron Adams, t}' k�;w x BELGRAVE — Nine tables .were y<�� ever, did result the need to hold Clerk Treasurer, !,, w in play at the weekly euchre which , services in the Sunday School room- , Town 9fWingham, V 3.,,. x was held in the Women's Institute P.O. Box 90 �' on one Sunday, while the following; Hall, last Wednesday evening. �. a j week the congregation attended ` Ontari £ The winners were: high lady, Mrs. Wingham, oz , services at F. E. Madill. Secondary t"� Helen Martin;' most lone hands, • P,nm 112, M (AN t. bo Te IcnuRl y �� -" school. - ' �' Love Gid et t.,n,t•. Pln,ns ,1 .n �memlcd NOG 2WO [1111' I lady, Mrs. Ronnie Coultes" low, g Y 357-35"50 �a., ; p; Last. Sunday services returned to Mrs. Gordon .Bosman; thigh .man, - Tn R3, IIiRh i>cnsilY Rcs,dnntiel, v� ; yrp.�' '3 s the church. Lewis Stonehouse; most lone bands, a, • Christopher Borgal is the projects man, Ross Taylor; low man, Garner - �� architect while, contractors in Nicholson; first lucky draw, lady,. pp r volved are Jack Walker .Construe- Mrs. Irma Coughlin .and second yy a L I L_1 i �__L ", ui N �r,:.:: tion, Ted Moran' Plumbing- and :�. tF..::;j}• ,:�..� T• g lucky, )draw, man; Mrs. Garner CHLR•LE,S STREET Heatingandi?letchElectric. i I I Nicholson, (playing as a man). ,"'''',:;;';:' °:.;,''• ' tl This may be all you need tomear. r ,-- a s _ r g Calvin -Brick members M �, FREE ELECTRONIC SJrdSE• CRFs :>� holdtheir.' HEARING TESTS µ __ annual ,meeting In Your Home or Our Office —�r BELGRAVE —Twenty members Bradley Shiell; Danny Ward,'Jaanne • Famous Beltone quality in •a com- ` r of Calvin -Brick United Church ath- Olson„ 7ason CoialtpC Grad l:anib, . plete product line. •• - / W'� —• R, g zs 5, yy sGr i' g .F! `s,. y • Full co operation with your doctor. JAMES' ST'R'EET eyed at the home of 'Richard and "Darcy Lamb; music" committee,. • ,lh i'li� t',�,i Norma Moore last Sunday. Ari exclusive .certified heating ser- �.,,.. i • oW �f e . s, : '; till Y g Mrs. Donald Dow Mrs, Geos a Me X vice plah that protects your invest- _ for their annual meeting. Gee, Mrs; Barr Mason Observer, ment " ¢ i ' , *r Rev. John . Roberts .. opened' the re resentative Gordon McBurne • we service all makes and models., er € nes_.. Y, meeting with prayer and "conducted a auditors, Mrs. George M Serving the, hearing impaired for . i M cGe'e' g nearly 50 Years, a the business: .Mrs. Roy' Dawson, and Mrs: Donald Dow. , treasurer; presented the financial Discussion followed on, a number LFtnd out why more people choose _ — F statements which' showed that the of topics, including the amount of in- Beltone ALFRED ST. Fn �� f . � ! �``, ' ; congregation had met its obliges-• " surance .coverage on the church - r tions. buildings and contents;' the chil-�� + ".f, '.t •aF't& �' n� ,vim +, The election.of officers followed: dren s Sunday• service held once a HkARING AID-CENTI�'R'' I ? SCIIEDtn,tE. 'A" stewards to, retire in 1989• Ronald , TOWN VI+ WIN(:IIAM — + _ FINISMlNC TOUCH, —Allen MacDonald, left, puts finishing touches to s month;. the new pulpit antependium • Local Service Clinic _ cc I T L = ° plaster'on a column in -the Sunday School. room of Winghain United. .McBurney; Murray Bhiell, Barry, the United Church "Women want to Vance's Pharmacv. eoLArvo raE� T Church; as Andy Mcgr%de, centre, property colnmfttee chairman and J. Mason; trustee to retire An 1989, purcha)se,'and, the 30th anniversary. , Friday. February 13th „ w - George Inglis; United Church of the' Calvin -Brick con re ation 1, oo p m. to 3-.OQ p m.. 0 10 Z5 _�_ I . I' ' I. I f- Rea Grant, the church minister, look on. A major renovation and g g -- exten- sion project has been underway at the church, since the beginning' of Women representative, Mrs. Donald,' next•year. J,D. Fair �\ Dow; -Sunday School `superinten- A -vote of thanks was ,extended to Hearing Aid Service 1 the year. The project is expected to cost slightljr more -than $160, 000 145 Ontario Street " ent, Donald Do*; ushers and offer-, Mr. Roberts for his work'durin the before it is completed sometime this summer. d g Stratford, Ontario l ing,' Ronald McBurney, Jim McGee, year. The meeting closed with, the �:.... Stephen Dow, Angela Coultes, Cathy benediction, followed by a social 273-21-18 Dow, Maryon Dow, Heather Shiell,, OFFICE PARKING. half-hour. A, vote of thanks also was � ® FREE PAgKIN6 . extended to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Well~ • ` Moore. .. Betterlle.ringThroughPnff•seiofulCare,.T,` Belgrave Persona) Notes I . -• Mrs. Pete Peterson,"Mrs. Donald Dow and Mrs. John Jamieson.of Cal- ' - MrsBrWilliam ited Churc ,'a Harold well as• Vincent and Mrs. Gordon Bosman of 1 - Knox . United Church attended the IMvESIMENT Huron -Perth Presbyterial UnitedChurchWomen's annual'meeting ai Main Street United Church; Mit- i chell, last -Monday. r KIM r Mr. and Mrs. Vince Makas and 4 J r Alicia of London spent the weekend y with. Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler. Mrs. a SAV,.INR■ Ethel- Wheeler of -Woodley Home, Wroxeter, 'spent Sunday at the same SATE IN EFFECTFROM home. Januar 21, 198T Y with - Mr. and Mrs Harold Bolger of y " Walton visited ohFrfda wi Mr. Subject to change at aq,time and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Arty, term up t®: 5 years ®nub►Mt. and Mrs:Gary Leitch and Jeff of Waterdown spent the weekend;MINIMUM. $500 33% with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. .5 Year r R.R.S.P. A a45 .1. Brittany MacLennan of L' towel visited on the weekend with her ...�•n:/,-„-•.�- ; �•r ,:� lir :� � � IRE grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George f ;z :t `.j / • Michie. 1/4 �`'•"• ' •Friends and neighbors of this ci community extend -sympathy to "annual a ., P Y sha�po Lila Higgins in the loss of her ®'or Mrs it/.,•'r. r.• 4'r: fir,.' t` . r � sister, Mrs. Abner (Annie) Nethery, '`<;'®��Itl.Qne of -the Pinecrelst Nursing Home, ``. ' ' Lueknow, who passed away Sunday 1�e� ���� 00 f 0111, n at University Hospital; London. n... ow - o 4 r.�SyaR',•.d��°'°�b%`'r. ” Ships fly Swiss flag Landlocked neutral Switzerland 47 has aadsmall fleetofmerchant ' i% cif' b%%1:{'<l. ! • . ,. ships that fly the Swiss ea-aitan and gp°rench "Spe" . 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