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Nnyember: 13, 1976 ,f(13649
Total $3699.56;
Expenditures: .;-70.11tArl9
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Itedeommueity residents Hydro ' 279.29;
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74.84.; Seers; floor WaX 453;
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100.00; garbage removal
19.00; A 'Manning repairS
23.48; Hoffmeyer furnace
22.39; 4•: Youngblut, furnace
49.15; Advertising • daneis
13.65; dance supplies 123.01;
Sperling gas 22.67; W.
Collinson, cleaning pits 5.00;
service charges 3.75; postage
7.50 - Total $31)43.77 •
Mrs. Haines outlined the
expenses for the two dances
stating that the New Year's
dance, 1975 and said that
$128.04 was the profit and the
November 13th dancer the
profit was $4.69.
The Women's Institute
donated to the hall:
Total $342.93. • -
A discussion toio place re
the ••flOenclal statement,
which was..accepted as read.
The hall. rents were et as
follows for 1977:
Banquets and receptions
including kitchen; rent $50;
receptiOns .,or dances with
her. $50; reception or family
reunions- without bar, $35;
local meetings, $8:00.
Mrs. Marie Caldwell was
hired again as caretaker and
Mrs. Donald Haines,
secretary7treaSuret.
It was recommended by
those present that the project
of fixing the balcony of the
hall so it could accommodate
small meetings and
something be done to cut
down heating bills for the
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Those present: of fte hall
board were James
Warner Andrews, Xenneth couldat„
Scott, John Jewitt, Reeve '
Hullett Twp.; Joe 'Bunking. „
deputy -reeve, Hullett; -Ralph
Campbell, ” East Wawanosh; Prize manna,
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Women's Institute; Sandy eiNaingL, •
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VILLAGE TR USrE ES pi9rwizen:Raonto, eRrtgATAI,ttr44:VelY
VESTRY 1111ETINQ •
St. Mark's Anglicaachurch
held the annual, "vestry
meeting albs home of Mr.
and Mrs. -Thomas Haggitt.
The Rev. FredCarson opened
the meeting with scripture
reading and prayer.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt was
elected Vestry Clerk and read
the minutes of the last annual
meting. Mr. Carson gave his
report and James Towe,
people's warden reported for
the Wardens and thanked the'
congregation for their
cooperation as his term of
office had expired.
Donald Cartwright was
appointed People's Warden
and Fred Lawrence (not
present) had consented to be
Rector's Warden.
Mrs, John Daer, church
treasurer sent her
resignation and it was ac7
cepted with regret. Mrs.
Robert Slater consented to be
treasurer. Auditor is to be
Thomas Johnston.
James Towe was elected .
delegate- to Synod, alternate
delegate to be Fred
Lawrence. The church
reports were studied and
acepted.
New business was
discussed and plans were
made for the Bisho's visitto
the Parish on September II.
Mrs. Carson closed the
meeting with prayer and
lunch was served by Mrs.
Haggitt assisted by Mrs.
Donald Cartwright.
QUILT COURSE
The first meeting. of the
village trustees of the village
of Auburn was helciin the post
office with. all present.
Warner Andirews was elected
chairman and Frank Raithby
was hired as village clerk.
A discussion regarding the
snowploughing of the village
streets and what might be
done to keep the streets in
better condition, took place.
Mr. Warner Andrews was
instructed to interview the
local count? manager, Mr.,
Hendrik regarding this
problem.
A discussion took place
regarding the best use
present and future for the
local fire engine. It. was
suggested that local
discussion be promoted and
also efforts be made to get
information r o m
headquarters for this
equipment at Woodstock.
It was decided to ask Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson to con-
tinue as caretaker of the
Library and Town hall as
previously arranged.
Wilfred Collinson was again
hired to keep water tanks and
town hall doors clear of snow.
The clerk was instiucted to
write to rural Hydro Office,
Clinton and request a map of
the street lights for the
village.
Sandy Andrews we's in-
structed to get a large mapof
the village that there might
be recorded on it the position
of the street lights, water
pipes, drains etc. It is hoped
that local citizens will
cooperate with this project.
It was felt that the County
Planner might be of
assistance for long range
planning. The Clerk was
instructed to find out what
was available and involved in
Anyone wishing to sign up
for the qiiilt course is asked to
please contact the leaders,
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock.
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Rob MacEwan is the wall between the loving glances of
Maryanne Frayne and Earl Salter In the comedy musical
The Fantasticks which will be staged February 2446 at
GDCI. (staff photo)
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