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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY,. MARCH 10, 1976
Qiuuss Possibility Maitland Valley
?
Authority Assuming Control Of. •
'fast WestWow..onosh Township Park
West Wawanosh Township
COuncil held ° its regular March
meeting on Tuesday afternoon,
March 2nd, at the Township
Garage. All members were in
' attendance, Reeve 'Lyons presid-
ing.
The minutes of the February
• meeting were read, and ' after
Correction of a motion omitted, the
minutes were adopted on motion of
Councillors Hickey and Cranston.
(Omitted motion - That the road
superintendent submit the annual
petition of subsidy to the Ministry
of Transportation and .Communica-
tions, in • the amount of
$125,765.86.) . •
Juergen Becker had been advis-
ed that an appearanCe before
Council would have• been a good
plan to air his complaints, rather
..than letters to the editor in the local
paper. He, therefore, appeared
before Corincil and. spoke to the
members about the contents of his
letters. .After After a long discussion,
Mr. Becker' left the meeting,
adamant in , his opinion that
Council's action in regard • to
honouring a retired emploYee was
not in the best interests of the
township's ratepayers. 'None of the
explanations Councillors offered
was satisfactory to' Mr. Becker.
Alvin Sherwood was in attend-
ance to speak to Council about a
water problem that has arisen in
Dungannon in the area. where a
new water supply system has been
installed by him.
Edward Gingefich approached
Council about a severanCerwhich
has' not yet been • approved. by the
Huron 'County Land Division Com-
mittee.
Council members discussed the
possibility of Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority taking over
the East-West Wawanosh Park.
This possibility had been Mention-
ed•some years ago, but at the time
the Authority considered the area
too small for their purposes. With
the acquistion of 400 acres of land
heside the' Park, the plan would
now be feasible.for the Authority, if
the Townships agree. Both town-
ship councils and several' Authority
executive members met in Bel-
grave on February 12, 1976, to
discuss such a proposal. This
meeting was very informative, with
the Authority showing slides of the
area under its jurisdiction, and
discussing a similar Park for which
they had assumed responsibility.
The Authority members assured
the council members in attendance
that the. Park, if taken over by
them, would be operated according
to an agreement, setting out the
conditions which the townships
wanted.. The Authority will not
take over the Park and dictate how
it should be operated. The
townships• must be satisfied.
Committee delegates for the year
1976 were set out by Council. The
Recreation committee will remain
as in 1975: Walter Arnold,' chair-
man (1975); Janice Rutherford,
`secretary (1975); John Rutherford,
Ross Errington, Susan Cook, •Allan
Webster, Bill MacPberson,, Cecil
and Marybelle Cranston and Joe
Hickey. Named to other commit-
tees were: Joe Hickey, Farm Safety
Council; Arnold Stothers . and Bob
Lyons, Fire Protection Committee;
Marybelle Cranston, Arena Board;
and Bob Lyons,. Medical Centre
Committee. •
A motion by Councillors &others
and Hickey "That West Wawanosh
Township. Council 'approve two '
payments of the Huron County levy
in 1976 - on June 30. and December
15."
Resolutions from / the Regional
Municipality of Waterloo and the
Town of Chesley were tabled.
By-law #5, 1976, was given third
reading and finally passed on
motion of Councillors Cranston and
Hickey. This by-law authorizes the
township to enter into an agree-
ment with the Village of Lucknow
for the acquisition of a fire hall to
be shared by four municipalities
and fire protection by the Lucknow
Volunteer fire brigade.
The road accounts' were passed
for payment on motion of Council-
lors Foran and Cranston.
A motion by Councillors Foran
and Hickey directed" the road
superintendent •to advertise for
tenders for• the application • of
crushed gravel during the summer
KINLOUGH
,Mr. and Mrs. Edbert. Bushell,
who were both patients in 1.the
Kincardine and District Hospital,
returned home during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bushell,
David and Janet of Ottawa, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Edbert Bushell
and other relatives.
George Bushell spent the, past
week at Vancouver and Joanne and
the • children visited with her
parents in. Goderich.
Mrs. Evelyn Collison of Bramp-
ton spent, the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Nicholson. Lois
- Nicholson returned' with her for a
holiday.
BROKEN RECORD • •
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eon-whorl: interest to discuss', but
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SIM_ IM WEI III In MI NI IN Mil Me
of 1976'.
The following general accounts
.were ordered paid on motion of
Corincillors Stothers and Hickey:
Treasurer of Ontario, tile drainage
debenture,. 184.95; James Dever-
eaux, Salary, '98.61; Receiver
General of Canada, CPP, 1.18;
Drainage Commissioners accounts,
course • enrolment fee (Clerk),
35.00; Jos. F. Hickey, convention
expenses, "120.00.
ROAD ACCOUNTS
G. Humphrey, salary, 1056.14;
A. Cranston, operator, 656.68; W.
Todd, wingman, 314.72; T. Arm
strong, wingman, 381.54; N. Mc-
Donald, oprator, 119.47; W.
McDonald, Witiginan, 109.77; Rec-
eiver General of Canada, CPP; UI;
IT, 832.05; Joan Armstrong, book-
keeping, 95.49; Whitechurch Sand
and Gravel, unwashed sand, 8.50;
Hacketes Farm Equipment, repair r
parts, 96.30; Garry's Auto, lamps,
oil, 21.13; D.R.M. Sales, - parts,
13.15; Siecker's General Store, gas
(sander), 63.45; BP Canada, diesel
fuel, furnace fuel, etc. 1221.26;
J.D. Durnin, snowblowing, 180.00;
Wtn. Kempton; rent - sander, • Jan.
Feb., .500.00; George Humphrey,
convention expenses, 120.0Q.
Council adjOurned to Amil 6,
1976 at 7.30 p.m. at the Township:
Garage.
JOAN ARMSTRONG, Clerk.