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p r# ! tk�at weommlurltt 'Bew��e will be fed sewa a a!►�1 Greg sI►en�: last'1�'+e�� at me. Mrs. Jena aptutu Centre..
effluent; ljvu 1 eTslvaslll, l l- effluent from Douglas and
Fain at „ ty s.
_ g , the community,s lag ilino. The CialEE,. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rtattan tended tide Orangeville Fair on Mrs. Elaine f�Ald1�,�iA.
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vironrira.nt Ontario ,$ xeglQx#►l cattails should retrieve trlQst of a.. Douglas also were CNE
Monday. and Paula, andbarla lam. P `
visitors one da last week.,
r r: director' announced recently the nutrients betoare a re- Y Jim Douglas And Gra spent Guelphv'sitecilast l w •
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s ` z✓; c rsk. following diseussions with LiUo- mainin {1 Mr- and Mrs. gent Wylie of t e and Mrs." o aD
k�,' .�„% r> R g effluent reaches the h weekend with Mr. and Mrs.I
vel s council. Hanover spent the weekend with
<'°r; ,,: •tr <� ,sem• �< ;: • k , ; :`� � Maitland River. In the noir Dennis Johnston in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs.,i�pa°v►B�'1d� �d
on- Mr. and Mfl°S. Bert W lie.
f ment Ontario study, cattails will Y Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cracknell
1Vllriafrl of D.on`Millt3, visited f,.ori
"The process uses natural Mr, and Mrs. Cecil, Wilson t
also be assessed fort coal le of da s•wltb
ulrification as its basic inti- heir ability spent the and Mrs. ,Lily Kilbourne of 1Via- P Y - �• and
P , pr pe . weekend' with Mr. and Harold Doi
a �s • f` `' n 'x pal,” said Mr. McTavish. "If to remove heavy metals from the gars Falls, IoT.Y. visited Monday g ;
P , tt!as Mrs. Jim Renwick at Dyer Bay.
:. 'r < r •f effluent.. Heavy zinetals are with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Stewart, '$, right ',
ria ! simple concept is successful In Y
Mr. and Mrs. W a
The sympathy of the com
Listowel it could b another pollutant found in sew- Congratulations to Gary Doug- T Port Credit. sp:dnt
Tim of
a used in other age effluent, munity goes to Mr. and Mrs. las who won first prize at the weekend with' Mr. and M»°s� . .'.
parts of Ontario to treat sewage Wally Gibson in the death of the rY
CNE on Friday for Best Senior Barry D Arcey,
effluent without building 'large The communit sex crimen- format's sister in Saskatchewan. Mr. said Mr Glenn Marti;:
' Y' P Draft Showmanship and Paul s•
" �`r and expensive sewage treatment tal marsh will use 2.5 acres sympathy f the com-
�: P - g The s ath o Douglas for Best Commercial Donna and Brenda • and Lorai
plants. of land, A full treatment system muauty goes t"Oug Holt in the Showmanship. Gr Douglas Miller visited in Drayton 'and `
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Cattails will use the nutrients based on marsh land 'would re- '
� �, : „�<•,< , : ,,� f . �..; . death last week of his wife in the Moorefield on Sunda
second in the latter class. All the Y•
found in sewage effluent in much quire far less land than the stan- University Hospital, London; boys. are sons of stem thus con- system Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Warrell A
-DAIRY PRINCESSES—Dundas dairy Princess Maureen Steele and oxford Dairy Prin- the same ways lawns utilize nu- dard lag s also to Mrs. Dora Ridley who is.,a
Jim Douglas. were guests, at the 50th wedding
cess D onna King advanced through the third preliminary held at the CNE August 20. The trients from manure and other serving valuable land. sister. Glenn Johnston. won the anniversary dinner andreception
®that confer#ants In the third preliminary were the dais rincesaes from Perth, Debra fertilizers " he said. "Wath the Mrs. Everett Allen. of Listowel`
y P Listowel's artificial marsh is championship -for Best Commer- for the latter's sister, and bus-
Corleybeare; Niagara South, Joanne mrek; Renfrew, Fay `Thom; Huron, Jean removal of nutrients from the beingfunded b the Provincial formerly of Fordwidh received Y g band Mr. and Mrs, C, Grarafh s '
Slertsema; (on the right) York, Kim Mrtson; Hastitt s, Y cial Team Friday night _at the ,
g g Tina •Jongenptter; Nlipissing effluent, water courses could be Lotter Corporation and the On- word that her grandson, Bill Hol- Hanover United Chur 'b ball ,
Y P CNE. Glenn was presented With ;a
"East, Parry Sound, Delia Topham; and Northumberland County, Sharon McComb. Also kept free from a build-up of tario Ministry of the Environ- land of Alberta had passed away silver tray donated by the Colli- Y, About' 5 aelatily l t
Saturda
Included In the photograph Is the 1978-79 Ontario Dalry .Princess, Nancy, Wilson. aquatic vegetation, algae and went.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. ton Bros. of Stratford. were present,
" - Mr. and Mrs. Anson Gary Dg091 as of, MoQrefietd
Deerling, Mr. and Mrs. Carl spent the weekend �Ii h�
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Stewart, Doug and Greg Stewart, Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doug -
Mr. and ,Mrs. John Armstrong, las
'R Mr. and Mrs. Mel Penny and Mr. Congratulations to Ma•, and
and Mrs. Bob Kelly were guests Mrs. Bob Clarkson on the arrival 3"f
Saturda at the of their daughter on
_ y Seip-Demerllalg gh Sunday at .
".4 wedding at the Lutheran Church Listowel Memorial' Hospital, 4
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Turnberry Township
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
®00 P.M*
TURNRERRY CENTRAL SCHOOL
PURPOSE: To discuss the
Turnberry Township secondary
plan.
Tumberry Township Council