HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-10, Page 4Page 4—LuelmoW Sentinel, Wednesday, December 10, 1980
est Wawanosh counct
appoint new committees
West West Wawanosh 'Town-
'ship Council held its inaug-
ural session for the 1981- •
1982 term of Council in the
Office of the Municipal
Ruilding- on. Tuesday-after
noon, December 2, 1980. All
members subscribed to the
Declaratien of Elected Of-
fice., Reeve Durnin assumed
the chair and welcomed the
new members of Council,
expressing the hope for a
good year. •
-- --The minutes of the--Nov-
. ember meeting were read
and adopted on motion of
Councillors Cranston and
Seeger.
Council decided to sub-
scribe to one copy of The
Municipal World magazine,
and to have it delivered to
the Municipal Office.
Motion by members Brind-
ley and Seeger, "That Build-.
ing Permits are hereby auth-
orized by West Wawanosh
Township for L. Shelter
(shed) and L. Thompson
(shed)"
The road accounts were
Six applications received
for'the position of superin-
tendent at the. Waste Man-
agement Site were opened,
and considered by Council.
Motion by Members Durnin
and Brindley, "That West
Wawanosh Township hereby
accepts the application of
Gordon Foram, R. R. 2,
Auburn, for the position of
. Superintendent at the Waste
Management Site, subject to
probation period of 3
months":
The following appoint-
meats for two year terms to
various commago were
made by Council:
Lucknow and District Fire
Area Board, Marybelle Cran-
ston, Gordon Brindley; Blyth
District Fire Area Board,
Carl Seeger, Wayne Durnin;
Lucknow Arena, J. D. Durn-
in; Lucknow_ Health Centre,
1,D,,nurnini Recreation,
Committee GoidOil Brind
ley, 1V1arybelle Cranston;
Farm Safety Organization,
Wayne Durnin; Maitland
Valley Conservation Author-
ity representative, Harold
Errington.
The problem of dogs in
West Wawanosh was discus-
sed at some length, and the
Clerk was directed to contact
the Municipal Solicitor for
assistance.
The general accounts were
passed for payment on mo-
tion of Members Cranston
ordered paid on motion of
Members Seeger and Brind-
ley.
Morley Johnston spoke to
Council about timber being
hasiestedon.his-san _...
erty on Concession 8, and its
proximity to the unopened
road allowance at Lots 21.22,
Concessions 7 and 8.
By-Law' #:19, 1980 was
given third reading and fin..
ally passed on matioli, of
Councillors Cranston and
Seeger:This-bimposesy-law ioses
a special annual rate on the
North. Half of Lot 24, Con-
cession 12 for repayment of a
tile drainage loan.
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Mixed Pans -.Rigger Begonias
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The properties and land use committee is
really a service committee, reported Gordon
011 and plans to remain alert and aware for
'requests or directions from the local federa-
tion to attend to specific matters.
"This would be better than looking for a
topic to champion," said Mr. Hill.
A resoltition was prepared by the commit-
ee asking that the OFA study the Aggre-
gates bill and inform the federation of
advantages and disadvantages and report on
the progress made. This resolution will be
made to a directors' meeting in Toronto in
anuary.
The program committee has several
neetings planned in advance, with topics and
,peakers lined up. The January meeting will
2volve around the new Pits and Quarries
ket, and at the February meeting the paper
l'he Farmers Right to Farm will be discus-
"
;ed. A paper on the topic was, presented at
the recent OFA convention.•
The energy committee has planned for a
questionnaire for the municipalities concern.:
ing the posSibility Of a waste disposal plant
similar to the one in Colborne.
ore co-operation between agricultural
engineers and farmers on drainage and soil
problems was suggested by the committee
handling such problems. The group agreed
that nobody knows the land better than the
one farming it and with more co-operation
more problems can be eliminated.
The drainage and soil erosion committee
felt -there should-be more Study and publicity
about change of weed classification with
more control of weed seed in bird and grass
seed. -
The young farmers committee is planning
o write to provincial departments and
financing agencies to obtain more informa-
tion on availability of grants and cheaper
financing. The biggest' problem facing new
and young farmers is financing,.
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Stuffed. Animals
Craft Kits •
Mf Trucks cars
Models
Puzzles
Books for all
ages 'of Children
including special
Christmas books
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Everyone ,loves to slip into something
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on Christmas Day. Surprise them
with a pair, 'or two, of their
very favorite slippers.
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Lucknow Phone 528-2011
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Lucknow Phone 5284238