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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-04-10, Page 11NEW 4. t .) 0 - 4..1.,.. 0 tiArty vs' Be Involved! I luron County Is preparing a New County Plan. The Plan will deal with community, economic and land use issues. Phase II of the process is a series of workshops to discuss the values identified in the recently completed Community Action Kits. Everyone Is encouraged to attend and particpate in the discussions. Open House & Registration at 7:00 p.m. Locations Dates 1. Zurich Public School Wed. Apr. 17 2. Brussels Public School Thurs. Apr. 18 3. Clinton High School (CHSS) Wed. Apr.24 4. Brookside Public School Thurs. Apr. 25 5. Exeter High School Wed. May 1 6. Wingham High School Thurs. May 9 7. Seaforth High School Thurs. May 16 8. Goderich High School Wed. May 22 9. Stephen Central Pub. Sch. Thurs.May30 10. Ilowick Public School Wed. June 5 To accommodate non-resident land owners (oilier County residents also welcome): Open House & Registration at 9:30 a.m. 11. KIngsbridge Separate Sch. Sat. July 6 12. Bayfield Comm. Centre Sat. July 13 Reminder: Individuals, groups and organizations who have not returned their Community Action Kits are encouraged to do so as soon as possible. For further information. please contact the Huron County Planning and Development Department: 519-524-2188 THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1996 PAGE 11. Grey Twp. council prepares for summer Lions' share The Brussels Lions Club did its part by contributing $2,000 towards the building of a pavilion and washrooms at Ethel Ball Park. Presenting the cheque to Ethel Minor Bell representatives Gary Boyer, centre, and Don Cochrane, is Lions Club President John McKercher. It is hoped the facilities will be completed in time for Grey Twp.'s 140th anniversary celebration. Grey Township council at its regular meeting on April 1 accepted the tender of Da Lee Dust Control for the supply of 380 flake imperial tons liquid calcium chloride at $192.79/per ton plus GST. The Da-Lee tender was the lowest of two tenders received. Council authorized a grant of $500 to the Brussels Agricultural Society for 1996. A resolution from the Town of Kincardine opposing the privatization of any significant portion of Ontario Hydro, was endorsed. In other business council approved for payment general accounts totalling $18,080.92 and INSTANT FAX AS F.A.S.T AS A PHONE Send your paperwork by FAX instantly! eg. statements, contracts, auction ads, favorite recipes, obituaries, messages... The Citizen has a FAX machine in our office that lets you contact any other FAX machine in the world ... instantly. Our FAX number is also your number so if you want to be reached instantly — we will receive your messages as well. Call Us Today For Details 523-4792 or 887-9114 FAX 523-9140 or 887-9021 C itizen road accounts totalling $11,964.14. The next regular meeting of council is scheduled for Monday, April 15 at 7 p.m. ODE TO THE BLYTH POET Here's to the Blyth Poet, we don't hold him so dear He won't work In Kiev, nor any place else When It comes to quick repair, he's really in luck My mechanic, Igor will work on any junk Sadly he bought two part pieces of junk which cost him dearly The first thing he learned, many years ago He was much better as a poet than he was a mechanic My mechanic, Igor sees him every few days, For clutches and motors and other such stuff The warranty on motors and mismatched junk, Is a little bit murky for a turkey to translate What's evident now and totally certain, Is he needs lessons in repairing and driving such stuff Now life goes on and he certainly would be making more money, If he pointed his junk towards Russia. All Grade 7 and 8 students at East Wawanosh Public School took part in the school's annual Science Fair. The event was optional for Grade 6 students. First place honours in Grade 8 went to Jonathan Cucksey, with his project entitled "Working With Worms". Colleen Van Camp and Becky Logan were second with their project "Factors That Affect Learning". Third place honours went to Danielle Thompson with her project "Nutrition Tendencies". Mabel's Moms met at their regu- lar time on Wednesday, April 3. Those who attended were Andrea Stevenson, Mathew, Tyler and Spencer; Kim Higgins and Laura; Linda Hess and Andrew; Melinda Dorsch; Claren Yuill; Lila Procter There were 10 tables of euchre in play on Wednesday, April 3 at the Women's Institute Hall. Winners were: high lady, Florence Schefter; second high lady, Jane Grasby; lone hands, Aileen Leddy; low lady, Helen Daugherty; high man, Tim Jerva was first in Grade 7 with his project, "Suspension". Sherri Robinson and Jessica Lock- ridge were second with their project "Which Floor Cleaner is Best?" Amber Lutz and Julie Hopper were third with their project "Does Music Affect Milk Production?" Laura Meier, Amanda Palmer and Kristyn Gerth were first in Grade 6 with their project "Life Without Weeds". Amy Barnes took second place honours with her and Ben; Connie Shiell, Christopher and Andrew; Rev. Mary Jane Hobden and Stephen; Bev Beyersbergen and Nicole; Sherri Sippel, Christi, Scott and Daniel. Their topic was "Teasing Among Siblings". Oscar Schefter; second high man, Jack Taylor; lone hands, Gordon Bosman; low man, Ruth Johnston (playing as a man). There will be euchre again on Wednesday, April 10 at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. project, "Hazards Caused by Mother Nature to Trees." Third place went to Samantha Gibson and Becky Nethery with their project "The Popcorn Experiment". Representing East Wawanosh P.S. at the regional Science Fair in Goderich are Jonathan Cucksey, Tim Jerva, Colleen Van Camp and Becky Logan. Omission In last week's paper re: the Belgrave news about "A Nicholson celebrates", Kimberly Wide of Hamilton was also unable to be present. Guides enjoy skating party Continued from page 10 Thursday night, April 11 followed by the awards ceremony Thursday, April 18. The Guides, Brownies and Sparks enjoyed a skating party on Saturday, April 6 in the Lucknow arena. Girls from Lucknow, Ripley, Teeswater, Wingham and Belgrave attended Pathfinders and Rangers also joined in the fun. This was followed by pizza and pop. A worthy cause Brussels Optimist President Steve Knight presented Wendy Clark, centre, and Brenda Boyer, representatives of Ethel Minor Ball, with a cheque for $1,000 to go towards the construction of a pavilion and washrooms at Ethel Ball Park. Cucksey tops at science fair Moms talk teasing 40 play games of euchre