HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-03-19, Page 13St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Clinton held a St. Patrick's pies and beverages, as well as setting the tables, were (let) Bar -
Day Lunch on March 15. An Irish stew with homemade bread and a tiara Glanville, Paula MacDonald, Sheri Desch and Laurale
wide variety of pies were offered to those who attended. Serving the Johnston. ( Anne Narejko photo)
Vanastra Christian Church
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to hold special services
thly business meeting on March 20. It will be
held on March 27. The club will be attending
the Light and Lively Cooking demonstration
at Huronview on March 20.
A reminder of the Lioness Flea Market to
be held at the recreation centre on April 19
from 9-2 p.m. There are tables for rent, for
more information , call Lioness June at
482-3881 or 482-7700.
Just a note to show how dedicated to the
purpose some of the Lionessmembers are;
at the last dinner meeting one member at-
tended, dressed very smartly, but her stock-
ings, one anklet and one knee high left us all
in stitches.
Welcome home and speedy recovery wish-
ed to Linda Erb.
By Maureen Dunsmore
VANASTRA - Special Easter Services will
be held at the Vanastra Christian Church
beginning with Palm Sunday on March 23 at
10 a.m., Good Friday services on March 28
at 10 a.m. and Easter Sunday on March 30 at
10 a.m. Special music will be provided by
the Sunday School children and church
choir.
Everyone is invited to attend these special
services.
Lions -.
The Lions Club is selling Easter Rabbits.
If you would like to order these, please call
T inn Ron at 4R9-2705
• -5 Lioness
The Lioness Club is not haying their mon-
Judge heads'MVCA
By Stephanie Levesque
In a series of acclamations, the executive
of the Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority was named with Vince Judge of
Listowel taking a second year as chairman.
Judge, a provincial representative on the
authority, was named chairman at MVCA's
annual meeting in Wroxeter on Feb. 19. Last
year, he took over as chairman from Dave
Gower of Goderich, another provincial ap-
pointee.
The Authority has 33 municipalities within
its boundaries with a representative from
each. There are also three appointees who
live within the watershed but are appointed
by the provincial government.
Bruce McCall of Brussels was named the
vice-chairman of the authority for the se-
cond year in a row.
Other members of the executive are the
chairman and vice-chairman of the
authority's two advisory boards plus 'a
member -at -large.
This year marked the first time the
member -at -large was chosen. Doug Trench,
the town of Listowel's appointee to MVCA
was elected to the position. He defeated Don
Dodds of Culross Township for the spot.
• The chairman of the water, management
- advisory board is Karmen Kaye of Minto
Township. The board's vice-chairman is
Grant Farrish of Ashfield Township.
Norman Haid of Mornington Township
was named as chairman of the land
management advisory, board after serving
FIs itt vice-chairYri 'n ¢ffa:Indirib& of• re hra:
Harold Errington of West 'Wavvanosh
Township is the vice-chairman.
Judge was named as the authority's
representative to the Association of. _Con-
servation Authorities of Ontario (ACAO).
Gower was MVCA's former representative.
The ACAO is the provincial organization of
conservation authorities.
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Reserve fund increases
Over half a million could be placed in
Huron County's reserve fund this year for
the pioneer museum and renovations to
Huronview.
A total of $540,000 could be set aside for the
two projects if they are approved at the
Mar. 27 session of Huron County council.
The council is expected to give approval to
its 1986 budget at that time.
The proposal is to put $300,000 in the
Huron County Pioneer Museum building
reserve fund for renovations to that struc-
ture. There is already $238,865 in a reserve
for the museum.
The remaining amount of $240,000 is to go
to a reserve fund for Huronview. Council
still has to give the go-ahead for the renova-
tinnc to tha Hnme for tha Aoarl smith of
Clinton.
Last fall, the forint' linty council voted
15 to 14 in favor of recommending the pro-
ject to the current council.
The proposal calls for the county to pay
$716,000 over three years as its share of the
$1.4 million project. The province is ex-
pected to pay the rest of the bill.
At the end of 1985, the county had a
balance of $2.1 million in reserves. Broken
down, there is a $1 million reserve for work-
ing funds, almost $100,000 in reserves for
planning, a $241,807 hospital reserve fund, a
$287,083 employee benefit reserve fund, a
$38,298 highway reserve fund, a $205,315
capital works reserve fund and the amount
already stated for the museum.
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