Times Advocate, 1999-09-15, Page 39Wednesday, September 15, 1999
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Allen -Musson
Rev. and Mrs. Ken Allen of
Beddeck, N.S. wish to
announce the engagement
their daughter Mary Belle to
Paul D. Musson, Huron
Park, son of Mrs. Albertine
Musson of Windsor, Ont.
The weddin; will take plan
Oct. 2,1' ' ' in the Lucan
Revival Centre, Lucan, ON
Granton Mis�iilc Hall Wird Inc.
Annual Fish Ft'
(all the fish you can eat)
Stm., September 19 - 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre
Adults - $10.00 advance $12.00 at door
Children -$5.00.
For tickets contact tarry Hern 229-6947
PASA - KOLBASKA
Margaret and
• George Palsa
along with Ann
and Peter
Kolbaska are
pleased to
announce the
marriage of their
children Christine
McDonald and
Kris Kolbaska on
September 18,
1999. The wed-
ding will take
place in Exeter,
Ontario with an
open reception to
follow at 9 p.m.
at the Exeter Royal Canadian Legion.
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McNUTT - WHALEN
Lori Anne McNutt
and John David
Whalen would
like to announce
their forthcoming
marriage in
Varodero Cuba on
September 22nd,
1999. Lori is the
daughter of Gord
and Marion
McNutt of RR#1
Zurich and David
is the son of
Ilene and the late
Jack Whalen of
Sarnia. An open
reception will be
held to celebrate
their marriage on Friday, October lst, 1999 at
the Royal Canadian Legion, in Exeter. Friends
and Bail welco
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By Kate, Monk
TIMES -AG . °GATE STAFF
ti EIVSALL -- The
Ministry of the
Environment is not
Shores resolution ask-
itg, the province to
place regulations on
intensive livestock.
operations so rural
municipalities have the
willing to update the necessary controls to
Hensall sewage lagoons effectively safeguard
before downloading the municipality from
them to the village. environmental con -
The village has cams.
applied four funding Grand Bend council
from the Provincial supported the Saugeen
Water Protection Fund Shores resolution at its
and while the upgrade Sept. 7 meeting.
was eligible for fund-
ing, there wasn't
enoeugh money in the
provincial coffers for
Hensail's project.
The MOE suggested
the village approach
the Ontario, Clean
Water Agency (the
lagoon's operating
agent) for financing.
On a related matter,
council supported a
resolution from Severn
Twp. petitioning the
MOE to reinstate fund-
ing for water and sewer
infrastructure projects
to help municipalities
ensure the provision of and bracket.
safe drinking water and Council sent a letter
adequate sewage treat- from Robert Caldwell
ment. requesting a hook-up to
Council also support- village water to the
ed the 'Fawn. of Saugeen PUC for consideration. '
Other business
The west end of
Hensall will be a little
brighter once a street
light is erected directly
west of Mike's Stop, and
Go.
Wilma Caldwell of 187
King St. asked for and
received council
approval -at night's
meeting for the new
light. The pole and nec-
essarywiring is already
at the site and Acting
Works Superintendent.
said it would cost
approximately $300 to
installthe fixture, bulb
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RICHARDSON - REGIER
Don and Janis
Richardson,
RR1 Kirkton
and Karl and
Mary Regier,
RR3 Zurich are
pleased to
announce the
forthcoming
marriage of
their children
Erin Marie and
Karl Joseph.
The wedding
will take place
September 18r
1999 at 3 p.m.
at St. Boniface
Church, Zurich.
Reception at
Kirkton.
Caldwell is within the
village limits but has
been relying on a well
which also supplies the
liquor store. He has
lived at the site since
1971 and since last
year, the well has done
dry several times.
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OPEN BRIDGE - September 22.. 7:30pm. Legion:Week
Exeter Legion. Ordinary bridge. Prizes.. Duplicate Bilge
resumes Oct: 6 at 7:30. Everyone welcome. (37*).
FIRST GAME[ ]FIRST SERVED
YARDS
MULTI -FAMILY YARD SALE : 92 Devon Drive. Exeter.
Saturday, Sept 18th. 8:O0am-3pm. Home baking, pickles,
jam, baby clothes, crib, toys, tools, bedding; books, misc.
houehold items. (37*)
YARD SALE - Sat. September 18. Sam-?? 284 Algonquin
Drive, Huron Park. (37*)
JOHNS - SOUTHCOTT
On June 19, 1999
Tracy Marie and
Dennis Frederick
were united in
marriage at South
Huron Rec Centre
in Exeter. They are
the children of
Shirley Southcott
and Harry
Plantenga of
Lucan, Barry and
Carolyn Southcott
of Crediton, Lynda
Johns of Exeter
and Ken Johns of
Staffa. Following a
beautiful and
relaxing honey-
moon in Vegas,
the newlyweds
now reside in Staffa. Thank you to . everyone
for making our day a special one.