The Citizen, 1991-08-14, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14,1991.
Londesboro
Compiled by Mrs. June Fothergill. Phone 523-4360
Piano students pass exams
East Wawanosh passes
zoning amendment
Audrey and Bob Thompson,
Laura Lyon and Edythe Bcacom
visited on Tuesday with Kathleen
and Frank Lawless of Alliston.
Doris Colbeck of Shelburne
spent a few days with Edythe Bea-
com. Helen and Stuart Bryans of
Mitchell visited on Thursday at
Edythe's home.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Nick and Joan
Whyte and family on the passing of
his mother Margaret.
Marsha Szusz is pleased to
announce the following results of
her students taking Royal Conser
vatory, Toronto exammations:
Grade 2 theory, Alison Chamncy,
first class honours with distinction;
Marilyn VandcnElezen, first class
Burns UCW meets
Bums U.C.W. met at the church
on Wednesday, August 7 with 13
members and one visitor present.
Hazel Reid opened th meeting
with a reading - “The Good
World”. Hymn 434 was sung
accompanied by Ida Leiper on the
piano. Readings were given by
Joan Middegaal, Hazel Reid, Joan
Hoggarth, Beryl Reid and Gloria
McEwing.
Hazel thanked all who took part
and closed with prayer.
honours; Sarah Rcuw, honours.
Grade 2 piano, Amanda Howson,
honours; Rachel Arthur, honours;
Kim Jamieson, honours; Cheryl
Lapp, honours.
Grade three piano, Trent Rich
mond, first class honours; Jill
Walden, honours.
Grade four piano, Amy Jenkins,
honours.
Grade five piano, Erin Jamieson,
honours.
Grade six piano, Kimberley
Richmond, honours.
Grade seven piano, Jennifer
Szusz, honours. Grade eight piano,
Kerri Szusz, honours.
Steve and Sandra Avery and
daughter Amanda of Toronto spent
the weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Potter.
Renee Snell conducted the busi
ness and gave a reading “Friend
ship”. Roll call was answered with
a Bible verse and minutes of the
last meeting were read by Margaret
Taylor. Margaret gave the treasur
er's report.
Clara Riley moved a motion to
continue to hold the bazaar in the
hall. The meeting closed with
prayer. Lunch was served by
Hazel's group.
Jason Chu of the Huron County
Planning Department was present
at the August 6 meeting of East
Wawanosh council, to update them
on the progress of the North Huron
Development Committee meetings.
Mr. Chu informed councillors that
another meeting is scheduled for
September 4, to be held at 7:30 in
the Bluevale Hall.
In response to a complaint from a
Humphrey subdivision resident
regarding parking problems and
noise during the Kinsmen ball tour
nament, council passed a recom
mendations to the Community
Centre Board that parking be con
trolled and policed during these
events by the Kinsmen.
Bonnie and Ron Cleghom were
present to discuss the clean-up of
the wrecking yard located on their
property at the north end of the
township on Highway 86.
Council decided that a zoning
amendment will be considered and
the Cleghorns assured council that
the vehicles will be put into a pit,
where they will not be as visible.
A resolution from Aidborough
township was supported by council.
This is a proposal to federal and
provincial governments, asking
them to reevaluate their policies
recognizing both economic and his
toric priority of the farmer's right to
continue use and maintain drainage
ditches. As well, they ask that they
be freed from strict enforcement of
the federal fisheries act by the
Ontario Ministry of Natural
Resources.
Building permits were issued to:
John Vincent, Part Lot 28, Cone. 4,
swimming pool; Murray McNichol,
Part Lot 34, Cone. 2, steel granery;
Allan Snowden, Part Lot 37, Cone.
12, steel granery; Bruce McFadden,
Lot 15, Plan 500, garage and
breezeway; Frank Hallahan, Part
Lot 40, Cone. 5, barn addition;
James Taylor, Part Lot 39, Cone.
12, hay storage bam and Barry
Logan, Part Lot 34, Cone. 9, stor
age shed.
A rating by-law to impose a spe
cial annual drainage rate upon land
in respect of which money is bor
rowed under the Tile Drainage Act
in the amount of $10,300 was
passed.
Council gave approval to Morris
township, on behalf of the Belgrave
NOTICE
AS OF AUG. 17,1991,1 WILL BE
CLOSED
Kinsmen, for the dumping of fill
from the sidewalks in Belgrave,
into a gulley in the Humphrey sub
division. The property line is to be
located prior to dumping.
The successful tender for work
on the Noble and South Branch of
the Harrison Municipal Drain was
Barry Weigel Drainage Ltd. in the
amount of $26,481.
Water Rats hold first meeting
BY JENNIFER SZUSZ
The first meeting of the Londes-
boro Waler Rats was held on May
22 at Thelma Dougherty's.
Members opened the meeting
with the 4H pledge. They then
divided up into two groups and
went on a hiking trip through
Dougherty's bush. They were
shown different footprints and
trees. They then elected the offi
cers: president, Marilyn Van Den
Elzen; secretary, Darryl Mayberry;
2nd press reporter, Jennifer Szusz.
They were also given their books.
They then closed the meeting.
The next meeting was held on
August 7 at Thelma Dougherty's.
They first worked on their books
and then opened the meeting with
the pledge. They figured out who
was taking what to the next meet
ing at the Hullett Wildlife Conser
vation Area, then closed the
meeting.
TEMPORARILY FOR A 6 WEEK HOLIDAY
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, I WILL BE MAKING
APPOINTMENTS STARTING OCTOBER 1,1991.
Thank you for your co-operation
Linda Uyl