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MILKERS
Very reliable sources have Department of National Revenue
informed the • Maitland Valley was presented which advised that
Conservation Authority staff that the Authority has been registered
Program 26 ;(formerly SWEEP) under the-Income . Tax Act. With
will he operational again in 1976. this, registration, donours of
Staff members. have begun work articles, land or money to the
on preparation of this years Authority will be able to claim a
program projects and are actively tax deduction. To faeilitate such
soliciting projects from Authority donations, registration of the
members and watershed Maitland Conservation
municipal councils. Interested Foundation is expected in the
students 16 or older may pick up
application forms. at the AUthority
Office or may request them by
mail.
Following.. a training program of
interpretraticin of --„Infra. Red
photography, the. Authority staff
have completed the analysis
portion of the Infra Red mapping
study of East & West Wawanosh
Townships. - TWQ phases, blue
printing and colour co-ordinating,
remain to be completed . on these,
two mapS. A number of valuable.
ground water recharge and
source areas have been
tentatively identified using this
new technique. This project will
he completed during the summer
of 1976 with assistance from
Project .26 employees.
The Authority is currently
actively investigating the ..poSsi--
bilities of obtaining funding from
the Ministry of Culture Sc,
Recreation for Authority • .
historical projects or museums. It
is hoped that planned restorations
of the Brussels and Gorrie. Mills
will become eligible for grants
provided. by this .
gain
VCA
upon all subdivision and
severance applications, and
ordering of 50 - 6to 8 foot trees
for the Falls Reserve
C. A .campground.
Due to a shortage of trees this
spring the size of some orders has
been reduced in the Reforestation
Assistance Program for 1976. All
accounts have been prepared and
the applicants notified. .
Over the past months the field
staff have been restoring • picnic
_tables, ' building privies, and ,
constructing sighs at the Falls
Reserve C.A. and constructing
tree storage racks for. the
Wawanosh Valley C.A.
The L.I.P. staff have. been busy
restoring picnic tables and
cleaning and repairing the mills
at Gorrie. & -Brussels. Cutting
cedar poles and " plantation
management will commence at
Wawanosh Valley C.A. and
Morris Hill Forest Tract as, soon
as weather perniits.The staff and
activity in this program speak
well ' for the program in
1975-76 and it is nnfortunate that
the Federal Government is unable
to continue such a worthwhile
scheme in the future.
Huronview
•
Hullett students
present program
Thirty-two students from the Hullett Centrasl, School
visited the home on Friday afternoon and presented a
program arranged by the grade six teacher Mrs.Ingarato and-
the music teacher Mrs. Bosman. The program consisted of
skits, gymnastics, songs and two changes of square dancing.
The residents were presented with a Valentine which had
been made by the students as one of their projects. Nelson
Lear thanked the students and teachers on behalf of the
residents.
Four new residents were welcomed to the home at
Monday's program; Mrs. Darroch, Mrs.' Bell, Mrs. Black,
Mrs. Lawson. The Goderich Township Women's 'Institute
volunteers assisted with activities with music for the
afternoon provided by Molly Cox, Mrs. Driver and N orman
Speir.
The Bluebells from the Clinton area and Albert Craig of
Bayfield' provided an' hour of musical entertainment for
"Family Night". The Bluebell singers are Elizabeth Gibson,
Barbara and Judy Carter and they provide their own guitar
accompaniment. The girls and Albert shared the program
time and joined together for a sing-a-long. Mrs Black thanked
the entertainers:
The Clinton Women's Institute were hosts for the February
birthday party and presented gifts to the twenty-one
celebrants. Mrs. Connie Colclough was Emcee for the
program which included mouth organ solos and trio numbers
by Art Groves, Wat Webster and Tom Deeves. Whistling
solos by Dora. Heard, vocal solos by George Turner, piano
accompaniment by Mrs. Radford and a sing song. Lunch was
served to one hundred and fifty residents and guests and
Mrs. Vanderburgh thanked all those responsible for the
party.
The residents enjoyed the treat, of apples on Valentine's
Day donated by the Huronview Auxiliary.
near future.
Other projects which staff
reported on at the last Executive
meeting were. as follows:
Preparation of a map of the
Wawanosh Township Park for
presentation to a Meeting of the
joint councils of East & West
Wawan 3sh Township - on.
February 12 to discuss , their
future municipal park plans;
Ordering of pamphlets from the
Soil Conservation Society of
America. and the Conservation
Council of Ontario as well as
ordering of -20 dozen M.V.C.A.
Rocky Racoon T-Shirts;
Preparation of plans for the
1976 scrapbook competition to be
held in 5 watershed elementary
schools; '
Reviewing and commenting
Program: 26 a
p lanned • by M
Business Directory
Preliminary plans include
discussion with the Ministry
representative scheduled to visit
the . mills involved (Wring. the.
month of February or March.
Approval has been received for
the acquisition of a 52 acre parcel
of land from Mrs. R. Brewer of
Morris Township. This parcel will
form an expansion of the Morris
Ilill Forest Tract, bringing the
total acreage at this part icular
site* to approximately 250 acres.
A letter from Mr, R. J.
O'Reilley, Chief Charitable and
Non-Profit Organizations .Section,
Registered Retirement
Savings Plans
Compounded
1/2 yearly
Paid on
five year term
(Guatariteed Investment
Certificate Plan)
Member Cariade Deposit
Insurance Corporetidn
and
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