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aiiz d agenda of
ovens ter the TurnWry
1 th anniversary ceelleebbra-
on, was decided upon at a
melie etinnight in Bluevale.held t
"Things are cooking," for
De* -year's August 1
.Weekend celebration said
anniversary committee
chairman Mike Marritt.
Re said the, publicity and
invitations committees
• needed firm dates to start
working on for the weekend,
andother committees have
to start scheduling en-
tertainment and planning
events.
The committee received
an advance of $1,500 from
Turnberry council, he added,
to get anniversary prepara-
tions underway.
Each day's agenda of
events was gone through
carefully and then voted
upon.
The celebration will. of-
ficially kick off on a Thurs-
day, July 29 of next year, at
a variety show at the
Belmore Community Centre.
A princess will be crowned
that night, as will a "senior'''
king and queen.
It was suggested that
registration also start in the
community centre Library.
that night: .. :. •
Registration; will Continue.
Friday evening,.at theteen
and adult dances to be held
in Belniore.
Saturday's big 'event will
be a parade; in WinghMn
alli►.ity thoiight.thee
parade
waulk held
Bluevale;. tint
issue chairman
• y it would
eats an , im-
eneck of traffic.
kay told the
*Art :oaet 5a ) cops
the " ad+ tentatively will
stat "An ttier`Royal Homes lot.
y ;tea, ,. ..ue dewn..te
• **line Street,. then 'to
.Victoria and on to ;}the Oldc
fairgrounds in Lower Town,
a distance of 1, les,
Ile mentioned tine
possibility of holding the
outdoor activities, such as
the log sawing, the bale
throwing and the. tS -of-war
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errs de
ges
Trees
•Actibr,
ttnrp eondtt obs are Met, by
a fiydcersi lith Township
residen .
Coen-origwal+ liad.
three: ronditonsto be met by
Mir olid : wines ; 11
tosh, :hut after a . meeting :r
with'tthe c up1e, their solici-
tor andthe County's develop•
went. - committee, '. a aim,
promise was reached. .
A proposed, windbreak
,along the northerly boun-
day:6f lot 19, Con. 2, and the
southerly boundary of lot 19,
Con. 2 could cause a problem
with an installed drainage
system. Mr.. and Mrs. Mcln-
tosh now "agree. to. .Planting
about three., acres phis a
windbreak ' on the easterly
boundary of lot 1?, Con.1.
Mr. McIntosh istoagree in
writing to thetwo conditions.
Council approved an ap-
plication for \tree clearing
from Tina and Willemina
ilisscher of lot 11, north
boundary c(m., Stephen
Township.
In other business, council:
Approved a load limit on
Forrester's bridge, lots 18
and 19, Maitland Con., God-
erich and Colborne Town-
ships to five tonnes. At pres-
ent an engineering study is.
being done on the bridge
which has several stringers
and crossbeams severely
rusted. This was discovered
when the wooden deck was
recently replaced.
Awards N� ht
will be held
in Clinton
The 34th annual Huron
County 4-11 Awards Night
will be held at Central Huron
Secondary School in Clinton,
on Friday, Nov. 27, com-
mencing at 8 pin.
All Huron County 4-11
agricultural club member's
who completed a project in
1981 will receive their
awards on this occasion.
Len MacGregor, extension
assistant for Huron County
for the past 11 years, who
transferred Oct. 1 to the agr-
onomy division at the
Kemptviile College of Agri-
cultural Technology, is
expected to return for the
Program.
at the- fairgrounds. After
some discussion, it was
approved°
-The OPP Golden fiehnets
motorcycle brigade in y be
available: for the parade and
for• a hailf hotly'• show of*
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