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:e0-r-WIhOd.cortsumeri 44*Htneott:
ening". Mrs. Oarence Rit-
chie thanked the leaders
Mrs. Cliff Roulston and Mrs.
Donald Macintyre and both
were presented with a
"Peace" rose bush.
Mrs. Allan MacDougall
gave a full and interesting
account of her trip to the
Officer's Conference• in Wat-
ed the group to write to
Susan Cooper,. Advertising
Standards COuncil, 1240 Bay
St„, Suite 302, Toronto ,Ont.
M5R 2A7; about feminine
hygeine advertising, The
JIMt 4MIPIAg.-EriAld.7.4„
tang their'. displeasure be
known, the more effective
the letters will be. •
Mrs. Farish Moffat of
Wingham was hostess for the
Consumer Affairs meeting of
the' Kinloss-Kairshea. Worn-
en's Institute, held on Thurs-
day, May 15 at .1.30. The,
ment of treatment and/or
disposal sites for liquid in-
dustrial and hazardous wast-
es submitted by a firm of
consulting engineers, plan-
ners and scientists shows
that although liquid, industri-
al and hazardous wastes are
mainly generated in urban
areas,. the reconunended ar-
eas for these waste treatment
and disposal sites are in the
counties of Grey, Bruce, Duf-
ferin and Simcoe.
Bob Gilchrist appealed to,
council on behalf of the slow
pitch ball team for funds for
equipment and council do-
nated $100.00.
General accounts for
$7,741.52 and highways ac-
counts for $12,601.29 were
ordered paid.
Motions' passed at special
meetings included the ac-.
ceptance of the 'tender of
Mit Drainage of Stratford
for $2,605.00 to construct the
Congram-Johnston municip-
of the members will turn out
to give the hall a thorough.
cleaning.
Mrs. Evan Keith reported
on the bus trip July.
Tentative arrangements are
through MacLaughltn estates
at Oshawa. .
Mrs. Harvey Houston urg-
al drain; the approval of
applications for building
permits for Thelma King,
Range 1 SDR, Harold F.
Howald, north part of lot 57,
concession 1 and Barry John-
ston, lot 7, concession 6, for
additions to existing homes
and to. Jack Mali lot 22
concession 6, to construct a
pole building; the passing of
by-law 5-1980 appointing
Gerald Rhody as chief, official
and inspector and zoning ad-
ministrator for the township
ands, finally that the solicitor
Of the, municipality be in-
structed to obtain a restrain-
ing order to prevent the
violation of zoning by-law 16
for the Township of Kinloss,
such action to be commenced
against the owner of the
south half of lot 5, concession
Memory is the power to
gather roses in .the
Winter.
erloe. Mrs. Clarence Ritchie
gave Current Events. The
roll call, A reciPe for sugar-
less cooking, was answered
with recipes being exchang-
ed later,
_Mts4.;_j_i' rank Hartemink
read a poem, Mother's Love.
A contest, name the articles
inside an'egg shell, was
. Doelman. Mrs.:Harry Lavin
r.Oported that Kairshea ' had
collected $193..75 for 'the
Cancer Fund. The convener
reports, were- given.
THE' May 5 meeting of
'Kinloss Council was held in
the municipal 'office with the
reeve and,all council present,
A BP Canada tender was
accepted to supply petroleum
products for one year,
Applications for building
permits were approved for
Wm. de Boer, lot 33 and 34,
concession 1, for a' frame
drive shed and for George
Armstrong, lot, 17, conces-
sion 9 for a new residence.
Council endorsed a resolu-
tion. passed by the council of
the Village Of Markdale
requesting consultation with
affected municipalities as to
the proposed location and
nature of the waste disposal
and/or treatment sites and to
be guaranteed an active ,role
in any decision-making pro-
cess.
The above' was endorsed
as the Interim Summary.
Report to the Ministry of the
Environment for develop-
ence.
Mrs. Evan Keith read the
scripture. The new secretarY-
treasurer, Mrs. Donald Mac-
Intyre, read the, minutes, and
correspondence.•
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Dougall welcomed all to the bee at the hail June 17; at
meeting and read' a song 9,30 a.m. Many hands make
sung at the Officer's. Confer- light work, so hopefully most .
pitch baseball team
..in oss su ports s o Mrs. Ted'Collyer, Mrs. Har-
Chairlady for the program.
Mrs. Hank Harteinink was concluded by Mrs. Brian bray,
program
,
M
/ old Howald and Mrs, Evan.
Keith entertained with the
skit presented at. the- Sum-
mary Day for "Indoor Gard-
Mrs. Evan Keith gave the
. courtesies. A IgvelY.. lunch
was served by the hostess •
and directors, Mrs. Ted. Col-
lyer and Mrs. Virden• Mow-
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