HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-09-13, Page 5East Wawanosh Council Met
in the Deprave Community Cm.
treOM With Reeve PattiSen
presiding and all the members.
Present. Ceencil agreed letter
COPgratnlationS he sent to Miss
Manly Robertson, R.R.O.
ham, on her success in bring-
ing the "Queen of the Furrow,'
PreWe, to East Wawanosh
Township.
Resolutions approved in
eluded; That the Clerk adver-
tise for tenders on the "Cook
Municipal Drain, Repair and Im-
provement".
That the Reeve, Drainage In-
spector and Road Superintendent
contact the Department of Trans...
POrtatien and Communications in
regard to an allowance re 4441-.
ages en NH. let 42, .CenceSSiOnOt
That we apply for the 1,972
Interim Petition for Subsidy
the amount of $04,290.90 to. the
Department_ .of 'Transpertation.
and gerrienunice.tions.
That the Road:Superintendent
apply to the Department of Trans..
portation and communications
for approval re the purchase of
a new grader,
That the. Council of the Town-
ship of East Wawanosh support
the resolution received from the
Erie Economic Council to eon-
WIPP to pay the annual grant of
$34,000. a year to each of the
ten Economic Development coun-c ils for the purpose of ctti;on
participation on a. spatial basis,
in each of the ten spb-proym
incial areas, provided that at
least $10,000. is raised locally
by each of the ten councils,
and to continue to enact Bill 89,
An Act Respecting Regional pe-
velOPMent Councils.
That the Council of the Town..
ship of East Wawanosh support
the resolution received, from the
Town of Clinton, resolving that
the Attorney-General of Ontario
be requested to investigate the
administration of Justice influr-
on County.
A delegation from the. Fed,.
eration of Agriculture met with
Council, discussing warble Fly'
spraying, the Free Toll Service
with Bell Canada, and the Fed-
eration levy on tax roll.
Road accounts of $8,411.96
and General Accounts of $4,182.34
were approved.
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East Wawanosh says 'well done'
Scanning
the Weeklies
By .Lee Hee
In scanning the Zurich.Citizens News it is noted that
With the opening of school on Tuesday morning, four new
principals made their first appearance at schools in this
area,. At 54 Boniface School, Zurich, the new principal is
Sister Louise, who replaces Sister Lorraiee who has gone
to B. C. Sister Louise was principal of $t, James' School,
Seaforth, a few years ago. Ron Jewitt is principal of
Zurich Public School, comes from Clinton where he served
as vice-principal for the last five years. At. St. Marys
School, St. Joseph, the principal is a Male teacher this
year in the Person of Francois Lavictoire, a native of
Ottawa. M the Hensall Public School the new principal
is Ron McKay, who was principal at Hullett Central School
and comes from Clinton. - Sandy GrahareFlaughter of
Mr, and. Mrs. Mel Graham, Brecefield, and catcher for the
Milverton Winstonettes, has been awarded the All Canadian
Catcher trophy the second consecutive year by the Canadian
Amateur Softball Association. She received the honor during
the Ladies' Canadian. Softball Championship held last week
at the C.N.E.
The Mitchell Advocate reports that Mr. and. Mrs. William
Ney of H.R. 5, Stratford, marked their 50th wedding
anniversary on September 6th. - - Young step dancers
attending the Old Tyme Jamboree at Drayton were Nancy
Chessell and Susan Rolph. Nancy placed second in the
under 15 junior class and Susan, second in the tiny tots
class for 9 and under. Susan Rolph will appear on the talent
show over London T.V. at 9:30 am
show over London T.V. at 9;30 a.m. Sunday. She won first
prize, $100, in step-dancing at Stratford at the Labor Day
celebration. It was her 8th birthday. - - - A ten-year
leadership award was presented to Mrs: Harold Thiel, R.R.
2, Mitchell and a five -year leadership award to Mrs.
Chas. Douglas, R.R. 2, Staffa, when Achievement Day was
held in Stratford.
Sheryl Pollock, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Pollock of Huron Township, is the 19'72-73 Ontario Dairy
Princess, according to the Teeswater News, by virtue of her
win at the C.N.E. on Thursday. The Pollocks reside a
mile north of Ripley. Sheryl was to enter Grade 13 this
fall but being employed at the Ontario Milk Marketing
Board, she will be kept busy in her public relations capacity
as Ontario Dairy Princess will take her to many parts of
Canada, United States and a trip to Great Britain.
The Lucknow Sentinel reports according to A. A.
Johnson, manager of the Bank of Montreal in Lucknow, that
construction has commenced on a new Bank of Montreal
building which will be completed early in the new year. — -
The Miss Lucknow Fair contest was held on Saturday night
with Bev. MacPherson being crowned Queen.
Much of Exeter's history, according to the Exeter Times-
Advocate, is now ready for type-setting and the author of
the history, Joe Wooden, was authorized by council this week
to have 2,000 books printed. The book will contain about 300
pages. It is anticipated the issue will be ready for the
start of Exeter's centennial celebrations in July of
19'73. - - - Grand Bend, according to a report by Councillor
Murray A. Des Jardine, chairman of the beach committee,
that it was the eleventh straight year at the resort without a
summer drowning. - -A third constable to bring the
Exeter force back to full strength has been hired and will
commence duties on September 10th. The new constable
is John. Goarley of Sarnia. - - - -The alarm at the Bank of
Commerce in Hensall rang for almost three and a half
hours Tuesday. A malfunction of a heat switch in the
basement was the cause and a repairman had to come from
Hamilton. It rang from 11:30 a.m. to a:00 p.m. - - - Mr.
and. Mrs. Roland Williams marked their 50th wedding
anniversary recently. Mr. Williams is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Williams, Usborne Township, and
Virgie Traquair, his wife, is the daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs.,Robt. Traquair, Tuckersrnith Township. An added
pleasure for the couple on the occasion was that their best
ma n and bridesmaid were able to attend, Mrs. Florence
Cooper, Kippe n and Chas. Fisher, Exeter.
The wingham Advance-Times reports that Mr. and Mrs.
William G. Van Camp of Belgrave were honored recently
by a family dinner on the occasion of their 50th wedding
anniversary.
THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 13, 1973—S