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County of Huron
Waste Management Master Plan
• • • ' • • • •
If you're, interested in .waste Management issues, planto 'attend
one: of the three •public meetings on Huron County's draft plan
for dealing with the solid Wake produced in Huron County' over,
the next forty years. The plan is outlined in the preliminary draft
Stage a report for the Huron County Waste Managernent Master
Plan. ,
The meetings,are being 'held: . •
July 9' Winglifuu Golf & Curling Club
July 10 Holmesville Community Centre
July 16 ,Il'ensall Community Ceritte'
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' All three meetings start atirpan,
Copies of the draft waste management plan are available for
review at your local branch of the Huron County Library.
For more information or your own copy of the draft plan, please
contact the Huron County Plarmi.ng & Development Department.
at 9)_524-2188
COC is having a picnic!
You're alt invited
We're •a tightly -knit
• .
community with family
and friends in the village
and in our neighboring
townships. So - let's have
a communitywide picnic
in one location where we
can all join together for
fun and games,
,.The local Chamber Of
Commerce is extending a.
personal invitation to each
and everyone of. you to
join together this Sunday
(July 13) at Caledonia.
Park (ball diamond; swim-
ming pool area).
Bring your own picnic
lunch, your lawn chairs,'
your ball gloves, etc.
•Be prepared to either
play or cheer on partici-
pants in a ball game, vol-
leyball, picnic type games
organized by the
Optimists, croquet, face,
painting and some
• down type games, such as
cribbage.
• The pool will be open,
so you're welcome to
bii,ng your swimsuit as
well. •
There's fun for all ages
and it will be a great time
to • lunch together and visit
with neighbors. And if..
you are musically inclined
and play an -instrument,
bring it along- we're
going to have a real jam
•
session'. .'
The Girl Guides will
have a lemonade stand 'on
site.
So call up your parents,
your kids, your grandkids,
aunts, uncles and cousins
and all your friends invite
them to our picnic on
Sunday at 12:30 p.m. See
you there!.
Response to kids' ,04*Ltnet.
prograrps.. is. .poor - so
Pat Livingston
A summer sports program, sanctioned
by the joint recreation board, has to this
point not received very much response.
Adrian Rau; now in his third year at
Lakehead University, at Thunder Bay, is
the instructor. '
• He is study-• '
ing kinesiolo-
gy with a
goal . of
becoming a
physical edu-
cation teacher
at. the 'high
school level,.
•'and each
Simmer.' he
returns borne
t� Liicknow;
Rau receIved , Adrian Rai'
: his eleinen-,
tary and secondary,: edUcation
Brookside and Madill:
' • The programs willact as part of a co-
op credit for ,Rau, and give him some
. .
important teaching experience.
Rau is offering a wide variety of sports
foryouth ages nine and up to participate
in this summer.
"I remember as. a kid there was only
the pool and fastball," said Rau. "There's
a lot of facilities in, this town that can be
used." •
• The programs offered are track and
'.field, volleyball, badminton, basketball,
road hockey,,roller Wading, and roller
hockey
"These programs will give the kids
lots to do, and broaden their horizons in •
different sports," says Rau. Participants
don't have to have any prior knowledge
or expertise in any of the programs, Rau
will be teaching general drills that will
broaden young athletes' knowledge in,
various sports. ' •
R.au said no erriphasis' is put Orr'Win-
ning or losing: "All I'd like to see is the
• kids perform honorably and to the best of
their ability." And it's important to have
.The programiare scheduled for,vveek-
., nights and Saturday mornings through
Tuntil Aug 30Fees are $50 for. the entire
program, $15 for one activity, or $25 for
two aCtivities. Family rates are ayaiiable. • • ,
For more information, Call Rau at 5/8-
2309..'• • • • •
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Keep 'in ters'.iliforiiied
should be no heavy hand: Wolfe,
*from* page 1.. ; • extend an invitation to the townships of.
When the question was raised about a 'Ashfield",and West Wawanosh to. join
• loCalproposal getting held up at the ' on the negotiations."
county level,' Murray said, "We have a ' The proposal will be sent to Lucknow,
member of parliament (Barb Fisher)." council in time for their meeting of July
"Ifweare seen to be taking some 8 (last night).
.action in regards to a tawdry process • .
(county's), and we keep our 'masters' The county scene
informed, there should be no heavy Currently the Minister of Municipal •
hand,':' said Wolfe. Affairs has approved restructuring pro -
"I think we have to be prepared to posals from the village of Tiverton and
suggest•a viable 61ternative (to the county township, of Bruce, to be, known as the
proposal),"said Wolfe. township of Brace; the village of •
Murray stressed "we have to be ftexi. Teeswater and the township of Culross,
ble." • to form the new township of Teeswater
The following motion was subs- Culross; and last Wednesday, a proposal
quently passed: "That we propose to from the village of Mildmay and the, .
negotiate a deal to restructure the inunici- township of Carrick was approved to
.-palities of the township of Kinloss and forth the new township Of Mildmay -
the Village' of Lucknow.• That we ilso Carrick, '
Shoots winners
• On June 30;Lenore.Glenn and Anne Anderson were
high shoot players at the Drop in Centre. Andy Scott
and John Harris were high for the men, and Cliff
Watson took the most shoots. •• • • -
On July 4, Ruth Thompson, Erma Crich, Art
Ernewein and Tom phillips were winners, with Lois
Cunningham having the most shoots.
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• Osteoporosis strikes 1 in 4
woiri9n afer 50 years old,
•••••••••• osteoporosis
Society
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Call 1-4100.1616842
• for more information.
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