The Citizen, 1989-11-01, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1989.
Grey gives grant to Santa parade
Tempting offer
Brent Sauve was one of the
Blyth Cubs who along with
Beaversand Scouts were on the
streets of Blyth Saturday sell
ing apples. The annual event
raises money for Scouting
activities.
Ethel 4Hers
taste test
food samples
BY S. MENZI
On October 2, Ethel No. 1 4H
Club held its second meeting in the
home of Mrs. VanVeen.
President Amy Terpstra opened
the meeting with the 4H pledge.
She then read the minutes from the
last meeting. Next, members voted
on a club name. The winner was
“Nutritious Nines.’’
Members were then off into the
kitchen. All of them pitched in
preparing homemade macaroni,
kraft dinner, frozen macaroni and
canned macaroni.
Then came the final test. Amy
Terpstra and Sibylle Menzi were
forcefully asked to volunteer to
taste each. They were blindfolded
while Susan Terpstra fed them,
each in turn. Amy and Sibylle were
successful in telling apart each
kind.
After everyone in the club got a
chance to taste test. The meeting
was closed with the 4H motto.
UNICEF offers
a wonderful
selection of
gifts & games
year-round
just for children
Grey Township Council held a
special meeting on October 23 to
deal with several zoning by-law
amendments and unfinished busi
ness.
Council passed three zoning
by-law amendments. Property
owned by Pet VanVeen, part lot 25,
concession 10, comprising of ap
proximately 20 acres was rezoned
to allow for a residential use in the
absence of a permitted agricultural
use. Property owned by Frank and
Ada Schaefer, lots 8 and 9,
Registered Plan 261 (Henfryn) was
rezoned to allow for the establish
ment of a small seasonal residence
on the property. The property was
limited to a 60 square metre
seasonal residence because the
small lot area limited the septic
system capacity of the property.
The final rezoning changed the
zoning on property owned by Peter
and JoAnne Horton, part lots 51
and 52, Registered Plan 241 (Eth
el), from residential to commercial
to allow the establishment of a
mirror metal polishing business on
the property.
In other business, Council accep
ted the tender of N. Ryan Construc
tion Ltd. for snowplowing during
the 1989-1990 season at rates of
$43.00 per hour and $20.00 a day,
every day, standby. The Ryan
tender was the only one received.
Grants of $100. each were made
to the Brussels Santa Claus Parade
and to the Grey Township Firemen
for their Christmas banquet.
The next regular meeting of
Council is scheduled for November
6 at 7 p.m.
Lots of iq-store
Christmas draws