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3nd M.r, A. E. Wallace of
Manitoba were recent
With Mr, and Mrs. Alex
!of Ashfield . •
nd Mrs. Cecil Holmes of
spent a week with their
in, Jack McKendrick
elenSalkeld and Miss Iso-
Inan of North Gower ,
visited for the past week
613i with the former' s
,),Salkeld.
lobett Panter, the former
:Gardner, of Denver Col-
tvisiting with her parents
:Mit John R. Gardner of
ad_Mts; and
(Oshawa spent the week
Alts. Lorne Woods, Luck-
Ritchie, son'i Mr. and hy Ritchie of Ashfield
pleted-thejimior year ual management course
town College of Agricul-chnology,
Mrs. Jake Hunter of Lucknow is
at the home of her daughter Mrs.
Mac Scott in Belgrave after being
in Wingham Hospital for two
months.
Mrs. Harold Greer of Lucknow
attended the Provincial Annual
Meeting of the Girl Guides of
Canada held in Peterborough last
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hughes of
Paisley, Scotland are visiting their
daughter Mrs. Ann C. Nicolsoti
on, the 10th concession, Kinloss
Township and while here have
been visiting their 'other friends on
the concession. •
'Austin O'Donnell, 12 year old
son of Mrs. Jim-O'Donnell, Luck-
now , returned to his home May
10 from St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where he had been under-
going tests and receiving treat-
ment since April',1'lth. He had •
been seriously ill in Wingharn and
District Hospital for ten days prior
to being transferred to London.,
His many friends, will be pleased
to know he is responding to treat-,
ment very well and can return to
school toward the end of the
month.
No Commercial
Development Until.
Official Plan
HURON COUNCIL MINUTES
Huron Township Council held
the May Meeting -On May 6th with
all members present. Minutes of
last meeting were read and approv
ed.
The Ministry of Housing inform-
ed Council that no further Com-
mercial development will be ,
allowed in the Township until an
Official Plan is adopted which
will riot be until the South Bruc
plan is completed.
A By-law was passed asking the
Miriistry of Transportation for
$10 ,200., supplementary money
for maintenance.
Municipal Drainage petitions'
were accepted from Wallace Pol-
lock and Jerome Huber to have
tile extended on the Culbert Drain
and a Petition for, improvement
on lot 10 , con: 11.
N. J. MacGregor of Huron
Ridge Ltd. showed a plan
of Subdivision for low density res-
idential development in the
vicinity of Boiler Beach and coun
cil concurred with the proposed
plan which will now have to go
before various boards of Govern-
ment. • •
Council adjourned to meet on
Tuesday, May 21st and June Bid.'
• ' EARL TOUT , Clerk.
Mother's Day visitors With Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Nicholson were
their family of five, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillespie and
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nicholson.
Mrs. Nicholson also received 'a
phone call from her granddaughter
Wanda Hunter, who is teaching
in St. Catharines and called to
wish her. a "Happy Grandmother's
Day" •
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