The Citizen, 1986-11-12, Page 28PAGE 28. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1986.
Hallowe’en coloring contest sponsored by the Blyth Public Library,
while Ross Clark, 4, won the Junior division and his sister, Erica, 8,
captured the Senior prize. The Blyth children won story books as their
prizes.
E.Wawanosh council
to apply for OHRP
Cubs busy like Beavers
The first Brussels Wolf Cubs are
really howling this year with 21
boys registering in September.
Cub leader Robin Dunbar is
being assisted by two former cubs,
Paul Kitchen and Ken Graber, but
needs some more adult assistance.
Anyone over 18 years of age, who
would like todosome volunteer
work with young boys on Monday
nights should contact Robin at
887-6172.
Apple Day was held on Satur
day, October4, and despite the
rain, proved to be a very successful
day. The Cubs would like to thank
Brussels and area residents for
their support, to the tune of
approximately $130.
November 3, was a very special
day for 11 new cubs who were
invested into the pack. Congratula
tions to Wolf Cubs Michael
Dauphin, Jeff Elliott, Jason Engel,
Shawn Gibbons, Lyle Hemingway,
Aaran Hanrahan-Powers, Phailop
Tarprom, Ryan McLaughlin, Mike
Seili, Jonathon Trollope, and
Shane Wilson and thanks to
Wingham Cub Leader Brian La
tour who attended the Investment
Ceremony.
On Monday, Nov. 10, Bessie
Johnson and her son Darren, of the
Brussels Pipe Band, visted the
packtoplayand talk about their
instruments in preparation for the
Remembrance Day Parade, in
which the Cubs traditionally par
ticipate.
“Beavers" a younger Boy
Scouts of Canada program for boys
ages 5 - 7, has finally been formed.
Thanks to Leader Brian Armstrong
who took a leaders course to
acquire his Wood Badge I, and to
Assistant Leaders Bonnie Brewer
and Carmie Newman.
Registration was held October
23 with 16 eager beavers joining.
At this time, the Beaver Pond is full
to capacity, but could be expanded
provided another leader were to
volunteer. Two meetings have
been held to date, the first one, on
October 30 was approriately a
Halloween party complete with
costumes and treats.
The Brussels Beavers, parents
and leaders express their apprecia-
tion to the Cubs and Beavers
Sponsor, the Brussels Lions for
contributing funds to help them set
up, to the Brussels Legion for the
useoftheirbuildingasa Beaver
Pond and to those who volunteered
to form and be on the Group
Committee, (a group required by
Boy Scouts of Canada to oversee
and assist the Cubs and Beavers)
Agnes Proulx, Judy Sommers and
Trish Clarkson.
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BY GARY WALDEN
A motion was passed by East
Wawanosh township council last
week allowing the clerk to apply for
money for the O.H.R.P. grants.
There have already been some
applications for this program but
until the money is actually received
from the government, nothing
more can be done.
The representative for East
Wawanosh on the Wingham Hos
pital board, Lorraine Cook, gave a
report on what has been happening
in the past year. The emergency
wing has been opened and is
working very smoothly. The hospi
tal is running at approximately 80
per cent capacity which she felt was
very good. If there happened to be
a disaster of even a small nature the
hospital would be overflowing. The
new ambulance dispatch system is
working well. By calling the
dispatch centre, an ambulance is
sent more quickly and the person
can tell the driver to which hospital
they wish to be taken, or if
unconcious they are taken to the
nearest hospital.
This year the hospital is contact
ing service clubs in the area to see if
they have, or would sponsor,
equipment for patients such as
wheel chairs, canes, etc. Mrs.
Cook is trying to contact all of the
clubs in the area, however just
in case she misses someone, she is
hoping they would contact her or
the Wingham Hospital.
Garth Walden requested that
council allow him to increase the
Huron County Department to
request that it be done.
The problem of mud on the roads
this fall has led to an increase in
cost for the township road mainten-
ance. Because there is so much
mud it is mixing with the gravel and
consequently making proper grad
ing difficult.
Also, because of the heavy rains,
the shoulders on some roads are
breaking down with the heavy
traffic on them and in other cases
the deep ruts in the farm fields
caused by the heavy equipment
getting from the fields to the roads
is causing the run-off water from
the fields to be dumped onto the
road. Road superintendent Ralph
Campbell estimated it would cost
$2,000 to $3,000 to repair one
section of the road. Council
authorized the added road expense
because there simply wasn’t much
else that could be done.
Mr. Campbell attended an
Emergency Planning Committee
heldthepastweekinGoderich. His
recommendationtocouncil was
that the should set up a plan for
East Wawanosh. The main reason
being that if an emergency should
happen in the township it’s the
township’s responsibility to han
dle and clean up. If they don’t have
a plan in effect, they would have to
cover all the costs themselves
which in some cases could easily
bankrupt the township. If they
have a plan in effect, the township
could apply for assistance to help
cover the costs.
Snell’s Grocery
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gravel tonnage on his pit from
50,000 tons per year to 250,000
tons. Reeve Snell expressed some
concern as to whether or not the
roads could withstand the extra
traffic. Councillor Hallahan
motioned that they allow the
increase and it was seconded by
councillor Schultz.
The village of Auburn wants to
have its paved roads recapped, as
they are rather rough. Council
agreed with the proposal and
authorized a letter to be sent to
NOTICE
RATEPAYERS OF
EAST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP
The second installment of 1986 taxes is due on
November28. After November 28 taxes payable only
at Township Office. Penalty of 1%% on first day of
default and 1 % % on first day of each calendar month
thereafter.
WinonaThompson,
Clerk-Treasurer.
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