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Times Advocate, 1999-09-15, Page 39Wednesday, September 15, 1999 otter Tirmo-Advocatia 1ttouncerneflts 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. **,.***** Mlflstry denies HeflSaII 's IAKESIOE* request for funding � 349-2820*�rCODE * BAT., SEPT. t8 '99 * 8 PM TO MIDNIGHT *. * PIERCE * * SUN., KEPT 19 le* * FIDDLE JAMBOREE * 2 P.M. - ?, g2/zrZ. ******** 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 � • r • COUNTRY t • 4 C ti i ti 1 w r r OPEN HOUSE r r Oaf/ !mow at Salle 177 MOM ik Dashwood Sum, Sept. 26 10:4Y -'5.00 Wo wrioswrlou bock to diwmitig aid apt Mktg Alms ♦ Ceramics ♦ Giftware ♦ Dried floral bouquets, swags, arrangements ♦ Hand painted shirts, bags and hats IF wooden shelves, cabinets, rocking horses, ♦ Teddy bear, caramel corn and goodies ♦ country accents, pillows, folk art dolls ♦ candles and snowmen ♦ ceramic giftware and more... r • 0 r r i 0 r 0 r r r r 0 r 0 0 v 0 0 r r t r r i r 0 r r 0 r • • r i 0 rr r r 4 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 K l D T W i N GAB I CON HI LO OLE NEMO I L L I N O I S MINT• S I FTS TREAJS HEX BOO W 1 LDS LAS I DES YEN •G A M A G E E. F E W E I D,E R. WAS SEVENS Y. A :G H T4 H.1 K E A L L O 4 T T E D REDO W O O EARL SLOT N E G RUDE LET 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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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.