HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-06-04, Page 15'T E,Botgagt,000; JUNE 4, 1980
A SCENE FROM RUMPELSTILTSKIN—This Is just one of the
scenes from the akit Rumpelstiltskin presented-by the Grade
Two class of Grey Central School at the annual concert' in gthel
on Wednesday night. In this scene, Jared tvicCutcheon played
the' Miller,
this rather
.01itti airy
MeTAGGART
At Strathmere todge, on.
Wednesday, May 28, 1980,
J01111 kergus (Ferg) MeTag-
gart, of Port Franks, former-
ly of Delaware died in his
72nd year.
Re was the husband of
Helen (Roy) Metaggart and
father.of Mrs. Deane (Jean)
Glover, of Mount Brydges„
Ross, of Delaware, Mrs.
Michael (Dorothy) flames-
chou, of Los Angeles; Cali-
' fornia, and Mrs. Herb,
(Marion) Loker, of Mount
Brydges. He is also survived
by 6 grandchildren and
brothers James, of,Brussels,
William. and Allan of Goder-
ich.
, Predeceased by sister Isa-
bel Riehl (May 20, 1980).
Rested at the R.C. Madill
Funeral Home, Mount
Brydges, where funeral ser,
. vice was conducted on
Saturday, May 31 at 2 o'clock,
Paula Hayden his daughter and as to who played by
Interment
vereonadklaJnOdhncetreotweryn.
unusual (?) looking horse, we just don't know.
Delaware.
Schools using conservation
areas study available
A WELL—KNOWN. SCENE FROM TOM SAWYER—The Grade Six and
Grade, Eight classes. from Grey Central School in Ethel put on this
well-known fence paintIng scene from Tom Sawyer at their spring concert
on Wednesday night. Scott Boylan; sitting in front of the fenCe played the
role of Tom Sawyer. (Photo by Ranney)
The Maitland Valley Con-'
Servation Authority, in co-
operation ,with the \Ausable-
,Bayfield Conservation Auth-
.orily and the Wingham Dis-
trict of the Ministry of Nat-
ural Resources has recently
released a document dealing
with the use of their public
lands by school groups, clubs
and interest groups.!
The. policy document.
Lands for Learning, outlines
all of the ,local proPerties,
which are available for use. It
contains instructions on how
to book those properties, how
to set up activities for when
you arc there, the facilities
and resources which. arc
'available. as well as the rules
Pand regulations for the use of
.tilich areas. The document
should, answer all of the
questions that a group ldader
might have about the use of
public properties.
• The newly released Lands
for Learning policy document
represents the second revis-
,ion of the first draft released
in 1973., Its purpose is to
encourage and co-ordinate
the use,of public hinds by
schools, clubs and interest
groups. The ' new draft is
greatly condened into a very
easy-to-use format:
In total more than 60
properties arc outlined in the,
document, all of which are
located in the area bounded
roughly by Mildmay and
Lueknow in the north, Lake
Huron inthe west, Harriston
and Stratford in the east and
Arkona in the south.
Clubs or interest groups
interested in learning more
are asked to contact
the appropriate agency. The
Maitland Valley Conser-
vation Authority can -be •
reached at Box 5, Wroxeter. •
Ontario (phone: 335-3557);
Ausable-Bayfield Conser-
vation Authority. Box 459.
175 Thames ROad West.
Exeter, Ontario (phone: 235-
2610); Wingham District.
Ministry, of Natural Re-
sources, R.R. 5. Wingham.
;Ontario (phone: 357-3131)
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