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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-06-10, Page 11••• Luclmow Sentinel, Wedinfeadity, June• 10, 19111-i—Page 11 Elmira couple staying at Port Albert cottage . By Mark Park • Mr. and Mrs. Weldon • Rudau (nee Bertha Jones) of Elmira visited with Mel Jones one evening last week.. They are spending sotne time at their cottage at Port Albert. Mrs, Dorothy Clements of• Nile was the lucky winner of the quilt drawn for on June 4. Dungannon Women's Insti- tute had sold the • tickets. Mrs, Toin Webster has returned to her home follow- ing surgery on her foot in London hospital. She is wear- ing it surgical ° shoe and getting around on crutches. She had spent a few days at her daughter, Lois' home, following her hospital re- kase. • Bill Caesar is a patient in Goderich hospital since Fri, day where he is undergoing tests fora recurring stomach problem. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Mole were in Hensall on Saturday • when they helped their • granddaughter, Anita, cele- brate her 3rd birthday. Anita is the datighter of Jack and Nancy Phillips. • Colin Chisholm has secur- ed employment in Hinton, Alberta. He left on the week- end to motor o'ut. • • Dungiumon United Church Mr. Cowan conducted an impressive baptism service in which three babies were received into the fellowship of the Holy Christian Church. The babies were Troy Devon McKenzie, son of John and Helen (Cudmore) McKenzie; Aaron Michele Meriam, daughter of Kenneth Meriain and Sandra •Dickson; •and Jason Sean Stanbury, son of John and Kathie (Bere) Stanbury. • The choir sang the anth- em, His. Eye is on the Sparrow. Mr. Cowan • spoke on the topic, The Holy Spirit and. You. The Dungannon Stewards acknowledge with thanks a • donation of $1,350 to the church from the Dungannon 125th Birthday Party Com- • mittee. • • Sunday, June 21 will be set aside as a special day to receive gifts for the Emman- uel Cpllege Fund. • Nile Hi -C and Dungannon Youth Group are looking for- ward to a "big, canoe" ride soon. Mr. Cowan announced the canoe is ready when they are, The Myth Young Peop- le's group would like to meet them in a ball game, too. • Brooludde Broadcast • Grade one classes from rooms 1 and 5, accompanied by teachers, Mrs. Louise Wilson, Mrs Barbara Bak- ker and Mrs. Mary Bere and many of the mothers, went on a bus trip to African Lion • Safari at Rockton on Tues- day. The children , especially • enjoyed seeing the monkeys • jump on the hood of the bus and the giraffe stick his head in the, window. • Grade 5 from room 10 went Making changes to a watercourse? a , bowling withtheir teacher, Ross Errington. • The junior choir attended the Band Tatoo in Clinton High School on Thursday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Worsell, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs.: Allen. Grades 6, 7 and 8 pupils from different schools participated, in , the program. The waters of rivers, streams and creeks belong to everyone. Improper use of the watercourses which carry these waters may result in the following? - irrigation and drainage problems for neighbours - destruction of aquatic and wildlife habitat - reduced recreational opportunities - erosion and flooding problems Whenever permanently flowing watercourses are to be altered in any way including damming, diverting, and channelization, Federal and Provincial laws require that the approval of the , Ministry of Natural Resources be obtained. As a first step in planning any work on a watercourse, contact us. , Our staff will be glad to discuss possible design and layout alter- \\ natives which will minimize future problems for you, your neigh- bour and public in general. Ministry of Natural , • Itssourcas Ontario District Managor, Ministry of Natural Resources, R. R. # 5 Wingham, Ontario • NOG 2W0 r AS PART OF ITS "CANADA WEEK" CELEBRATIONS THE Port of Goderic WILL BE HOLDING A ANADA Julie Stothers Wont] of the Dungannon Twiriettes • lee& this group la a speck' number durhig the -Tiviriette's first she*, held hot- Thursday evening in die, Goliath District Collegiate bistitute auditorium. In the group are frous the left, Asian& MacItsszle, Amy Jo Glenn and Larissa Sproul. The Twiriettes were focused hist September aid their teacher is SOW* Herman. • " -1Phat"Yjeaalleallehaallal SU. ,N DA If F.TERNOON • JUNE 211 at 2 p.m. .pARADE Arrange dumping... *hem page 2 from the Valuer's report should be filed with the Livestock Commissioner, objecting to the • claim being based on ewes rather than lambs. Three pit run gravel tenderswere opened. Motion, by Councillors Seeger and Cranston, "That West Wawanosh Township hereby accepts the tender of John Cox Construction for hauling pit run gravel to 1981 construction at 61c per cu. yd. from the Johnston Pit, Dungannon, or 79c per cu. yd. from the St. Augustine pit." • The road accounts of $24,202.78 were ordered paid on motion of Councillors Durnin and Cranston. • Applications for Loan for tile drainage from Marion Sproul, John D. Shetler, and Donald and Ernest Gaunt were accepted on motion of Councillors Brindles? and Durnin. By-law #8, 1981 imposing a special rate on properties to • cover all tile drainage loans was given third and final reading on motion of Councillors Cranston and Brindley. Council reviewed the Site Plans for Whitechurch Sand and Gravel Limited regarding their application for a licence under the Pits and Quarries e Control Act. Motion by Councillors Durnin and Seeger, "That the Township of West Wawanosh has no objections to the. application of White- church Sand and Gravel Limited for a licence to operate under the Pits and Quarries Control Act, 1971." The Clerk was directed to contact the Township of East Wawanosh about using the East Wawanosh dump for Auburn garbage. Motion by Councillors Seeger and Durnin, "That should East Wawanosh Township refuse to handle West Wawanosh's share of Auburn garbage, that West Wawanosh Township change the Monday opening of its clomp site to Wednesday, and that the garbage therefore be covered twice a week - on Monday mornings and Thursday morn- ings." The Clerk was also directed to request the Dump Superintendent to submit a time sheet of his hours for each month before the Council meeting. If your club or orgoitization would like to enter our ',parade; here are entry categories' and prizes OF ENTRY CLASS • 1ST 2ND Commercial -industrial '50 $25 Service Club/Organization $50 $25 Church, School, Family '50 '25 Antique Vehides • $50 '25 Norse- Horse Drawn • $50 '25 Entries must meet approval of parade committee r CALL: 524-2460 4 t7