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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-10-10, Page 8Ger vale ear and oti whli acl Ma an Mi Mi n ai Fin h Ma air lo we D. Wa • ren 1 gra he ver he air J whura theHhnoot Fo Mar , and tvi Al o e�l wits Ca Farr of o ��n's� Jo Toriol Churl helpi c • met . for. a Be Thar Collie N tucknow Sentinel, Wedney,. est WaWanOs: West Wawanosh Township Council held its regular October session on Tuesday, evening, October .2 in the office of the municipal works building.. All members were •in attendance with Reeve Aitchison presiding, • The minutes of the September meeting' were adopted .as, 'printed, on motion of Councillors Baynard. and Todd, Motion, by councillors Todd and Brind- ley, That ' West Wawanosh Township hereby authorizes the .building inspector to issue building permits to W. Young (house); R. Woods, (shed);. and R. and B. MacAulay (garage),. And further That a permit Nis denied D. B:oel for e, garage' due to insufficient, space on the lot for such a building. .: - The" drainage superintendent reported on work done on the Young's drain, and the Murray drain. ' .C1 The road superintendent reported that " he would be on vacation during the second week of October. A "narrow section of road with:' a deep ditch of water beside, plus ,drainage problems on the second. entices- . . sion were discussed and it Was agreed that an attempt would be made to `correct the problems this year, if possible. • Road accounts in the amount of $9,457.83 were, ordered: paid. on motion of Councillors Todd and Raynard, ' . An application for loan for tile drainage, submitted by E. Robinson, was approved bycouncil: on a .motion, of Councillors Brindley and Baynard, A resolution,. pas5ed by the Village of Zurich and received with a ;request, for ' endorsation by West Wawartosh, requests the provincial government to amend regu-. *lions. .,governing waste management in rookside junior loys By Lea, Anne Livingston " and Debbie Rantoul . The, nurses were in the,school this week for the fluoride- teeth brushing. program.. Mrs:.Tebbutt's grade 4- .students are each making a summary of a newspaper article of their. choice.. Whenfinished, the summarys will be evaluated 'and each child will present his/hers to the class. ' Thee junior: boys soccer team has been chosen : and ' practice for .the '`upcoming tournament is underway under the guid-s, ance of coach Mrs. Graham. • The grade '$ field trip to Wawanosh Conservation Area was cancelled because Ontario because the present policy to control disposal sites in large urban areas is much too strin8ent ,and costly, for- small rural disposal sites, West Wawanosh Township unanimously concurs with Zur- ich's ur•ich's,resolution., ' By-law #12-84, the rating by-law to.: },impose special rates on lands to cover tile ' drainage loan's, was given third reading and finally passed on a motion` by councillors Brindley and Todd. - Motion by councillors Todd and Rayn ard, That the Township of West Wawanosh hereby authorizes the reeve and, clerk to apply• for the Interim Subsidy on road expenditures to September 30, 1984 in the amount of $138,000.00.. The general accounts,.. totalling` $12,735.71 were ordered paid on motion of councillors Brindley and Todd raaice sQCGer. of rain and. is :now planned for October 3. The • •.two grade 1 classes and Miss Jewitt's grade 2 class went to Blyth Friday afternoon to see Alligator Pie. Mrs: Worsell's'grade 3 class is having,a 'guest story reader each Wednesday. Mrs. Blake, :the school, librarian, read last week and the principal, Mr.. Don. Tremeer, was , guest reader this' week. . - On . Wednesday, September* 26, the grade 5 class visited the.Pioneer Museum, especially in the area of pioneer farming materials. The children, were able to try • their hand at log sawing and xopefmaking: Open House at Brookside on Thursday, September 27 was very well " attended. Parents had an opportunity to, visit their. child's ; classroom` to see the 'work .on display and 'meet the, teachers. There was ,a safety film in the gym., Why Did Tommy Die?" • Mr. Mark Abbott had .a display inthe primary hall to explain the Canadian Scholarship Trust . Fund. R. Burroughs.' made a presentation in the' gym. for St. John's Ambulance: The Ministry of Natural .Resources .:had an explanation. about rabies bait. The -Student's 'Council provided coffee and cookies 'for adults and a treat for all • 4 '4 ,:.1 IC,Y9$`- u.8 :.• ! HAPPY 45t! Eckert & Dunedin Bushel: .;Love Katherine George, Joanne,, "!Annie. Edwin, Janice,, David s Janet. . SUMMER HOURS FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9 A.M. -- 4 P.A. Other Days�By� Appointment THEOIL GARD°IS READY. "The nleestthin you can do R` -. fpr your ' , Let us professionally treat 'your,car tn, just 30 minutes' while 'you wait and watch. CALL FOR.AN.APPOINTMENT, ..- .OR DROPIN 396-9115• 1 190 Queens St. S. Across -from the Cemetery (back north right corner] INCARDINE b• For 25 years, wev'e been serving the areas of Listow �, Teeswater &. 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