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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-05-27, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1987.
Officers of the Huron East District of the Women’s Institute were
elected at the 85th district annual meeting in Fordwich May 12. The
officers are [front row, left to right] Margaret Shortreed,
secretary-treasurer; Leona McDonald, past president; Frieda
Klassen, president; Ruth Galbraith, Tweedsmuir history co-ordina-
tor; [back row] Margaret McMahon, first vice-president; Marion
Feldskov, public relations officer and Leone Foerter, second
vice-president, [photo by Listowel Banner]
Molesworth W.I. hosted the
85th District Annual of the Huron
East Women’s Institutes on Tues
day, May 12, at the Fordwich
United Church.
Following a delicious lunch
served by the Molesworth ladies,
the meeting was called to order by
Mrs. Ken McDonald, District
President. The District Directors
were ratified by Mrs. Lorianne
Schmidt, Brunner, F.W.I.O.
Board Director.
Guest speaker was Mrs. Agnes
Reist, convenor of Education and
Cultural Activities for Federated
Women’s Institutes of Ontario.
She was introduced by Mrs. Jean
Mathers. Mrs. Reist attended the
ACWW convention in Ireland in
1986. She outlined the highlights of
the convention, and the tours of the
Irish countryside. She encouraged
all members to meet a challenge
put forth by the president of
ACWW, for each member to
donate a loaf of bread through
Pennies for Friendship, for people
in underprivileged countries. En
tertainment was provided by Mrs.
Janet Hogg and Mrs. Marion
Mundell, from the Gorrie Institute,
in the form of a lively sing song.
Mrs. Schmidt reported the
highlights of the F.W.I.O. Board
Directors meeting, held in April.
Plans for the 90th anniversary of
F.W.I.O.. which will be held in
Huron East Wl elects officers
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DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT,
MAY 27TH, 1987.
THE
r CITIZEN
presents...
The 2nd Annual
Visitors’ Guide
Dear Advertiser,
Every year more than 30,000 people attend the Blyth Festival during the
summer months, creating a huge potential market for businesses in north
Huron.
Experts say however, that the full benefit of tourism comes from getting
Dy tourists to stick around and make use of other facilities in the community.
With that in mind, The Citizen is preparing a “Visitors’ Guide’’ for visitors to
the Festival containing information on other things to do in north Huron, other
places to visit. Besides some stories on the Festival itself, the guide will have
>interesting scenic trips to make, information on the other communities in our
coverage area, information listing local dining establishments [those that also
advertise in the section], and interesting shops and craftsmen in the area.
The Guide will be included in the usual more than 2,100 copies of The Citizen
on June 18, plus an extra 3,000 copies that will be given away throughout the
area.
Because of the additional costs involved there will be a slight increase in our
normal advertising rate. The rate will be $3.50 per column inch.
Deadline: Wednesday, June 10 -
North Bay in July.
Richard Hamilton, from OMAF,
spoke briefly of upcoming 4-H and
adult courses, and encouraged
members to participate in them.
Reports from the P.R.O., Tweeds-
muir, Junior W.I. and the Standing
committees were presented.
Mrs. Schmidt presided for the
election of officers for 1987-88.
Mabel's Grill
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a little tired of the hockey season
because it’s gone on so long. Tim
said that if the Canadian Amateur
Hockey Association got its wish
she might not have to worry about
watching hockey at all. The CAHA
called for a ban on televising NHL
hockey if the pros don ’ t clean up
their act.
Good grief, Hank said, if they
didn’t broadcast hockey this time
of year you might have to watch
something really violent like the
parliamentary debates or the
National News.
Past President, Mrs. Ken McDon
ald, RR 2, Blyth; President, Mrs.
Ted Klaassen, Fordwich; First
Vice, Mrs. James McMahon, RR 2,
Bluevale; Second Vice, Mrs. Lyle
Foerter, RR 2, Clifford; Secretary-
Treasurer, Miss Margaret Short
reed, Walton; Public Relations
Officer, Mrs. Holger Feldskov, RR
1, Fordwich; Tweedsmuir Curator,
Mrs. Gerald Galbraith. Brussels;
Convenors, Agriculture and Cana
dian Convenors, Mrs. Wayne
Grubbe; Canadian Industries,
Mrs. John F. Smith; International
Affairs, Mrs. Adrian Verstoep;
Family and Consumer Affairs,
Mrs. Clem McMillan; Education
and Cultural Activities, Mrs. Peter
Dekker; Citizenship, Mrs. Percy
Huth; Program Co-ordinator, Mrs.
Cecil Wilson.
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good things
happen.
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TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
Public Meeting Concerning a
Proposed Comprehensive
Zoning By-Law |
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT will hold a series pf public open
houses, as indicated below, to consider the proposed
comprehensive zoning by-law.
OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE
Monday, June 29, 1987
Drop in anytime between 7-10 p. m.
Tuesday, June 30, 1987
Drop in anytime between 7-10 p.m.
Location-- HullettTownship Municipal Office,
east of Londesboro.
The open houses are deemed to be public meetings under
Section 34 [12] of the Planning Act; they provide a flexible
timetable to suit the majority of ratepayers and an
opportunity to consider and discuss specific concerns.
Everyone is welcome to drop by anytime to discuss the
by-law with Council or a County Planner.
The proposed zoning by-law affects the entire Township of
Hullett as shown on the attached map below. It implements
the Hullett Secondary Plan by establishing land use controls
and zones in the Township.
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make
written or verbal representation either in support of or in
opposition to the proposed zoning by-law.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed
zoning by-law is available at the Township Office in Hullett
during normal business hours, or alternatively by contacting
the Huron County Planning Department [524-2188]. In
addition, a draft copy of the proposed by-law has been sent,
for information purposes, to all owners of property as noted
on the latest revised assessment records.
Harry Lear,
Clerk-Treasurer,