HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-12-10, Page 7WALTON AND \;WA
McKillop endorses resolution
At its December meeting McKillop Town-
ship Council decided to endorse a resolution
from St. Catharines concerning the Munici-
pal Conflict of Interest Act,
The resolution asks the Minister of
Municipal Affairs to undertake a complete
review of the Municipal Conflict of Interest
Act.
Mso at the'meeting council made its board
appointments for the 1987 year.
Reeve Marie Hicknell will serve on the
Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority
Board as well as the Seaforth Fire Area.
Committee. Lorne Glanville will serve on the
Maitland Valley Conservation Authority
Board, Brian Campbell e
Seaforth Community Hospital Board, Bill
Simon will serve on the Blyth District Fire
Area Committee and John George and Ken
Campbell will serve on the Seaforth and
District Community Centres.
In other business council authorized the
Toronto Dominion Bank as the receiver of the
township taxes for 1987; approved for
payment $53,800 in tile drainage loans;
approved payment of the general voucher in
the amount of $68,272.57 and the road
account in the amount of $34,655.99; and
approved a tax refund for a building
demolished during the year in the amount of.
$24.62
The Ministry of Revenue was also
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 10, 1986— A7
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authorized to proceed with the update of
market value assessment (to 1985-86 market
value) in accordance with Section 63 of the
Assessment Act l'or the Township.
A completion certificate was received from
W.E. Kelley and Associates limited for the
Nash Municipal Drain. Levelling for that
drain will be received in- the spring 01 1987.
A public,lneeting for those concerned with
the reconstruction of county road 17 (west of
W inthrop 1 will be held December 15 at 8 p.m.
al the Municipal Office.
' At that time the preliminary construction
drawings will be available for residents on
that road, and questions will be answered.
Walton sports club holds annual, meetin
Walton Correspondent
MILS. ALLAN McCAIL
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The annual meeting of the Walton Area
Sports Club was held last week with a very
poor turnout.
Dave Gamble presided over the meeting
with Bev Stevenson assisting as secretary.
Minutes of the last meeting were read. The
treasurer's report was given by Karen
lloegy. The annual Walton poker rally set for
February 1. 1987 was discussed as .well as
clinics for ball.
The December meeting of the Walton Area
Sports Club was held December 3 at Dave
Gambles'. An election of officers was held
with president, Dave Gamble, vice-presi-
dent. Betty McCallum. secretary, Bev
Stevenson, treasurer. Ernie Lewington.
Other members are Paul Mercer and Ed
Chalmers.
Plans were made for an entry in the
Brussels Santa Claus parade. Discussions on
the poker rally followed. The next meeting is
on January 8, 1987 at Betty McCallum's
home.
WHITE GIFT SERVICE
Hope Through Giving was the theme for
the White Gift Service Sunday morning at
Duff's United Church.
Mrs. Ron McCallum greeted at the door
and gave out bulletins. Mrs. Ian Wilbee was
organist. Receiving the offering were Allan
Searle, Keith Wilbee and Laverne McClure.
Rev. Bonnie Lamble.led the Junior Choir in
a couple of songs, followed by the candle -
lighting assisted by Amanda and Carol
Gamble.
Last week's candle of Peace was relit and a
candle on Hope lit as well.
Announcements were given out and end of
the year reports are to be handed in to
Marilyn McDonald as soon as possible.
The Youth Group will meet at 7:30 p.m.
next Sunday to go to Callender Nursing Home
in Brussels. A social evening at Bluevale
Church will follow as well as a gift exchange
under$3 Everyone is to take some Christmas
goodies for lunch
NOTICE TO
SNOWMOBILERS
Snowmoblling is
PROHIBITED
on Seaforth Golf Course this year.
('It RISTMMAS M EKTING
The United Church Women met in the
basement of Duff's United Church for their
Christmas meeting, Wednesday. Prior to the
meeting a potluck supper was enjoyed by the
12 ladies.
Ruth Axtmann of Huron -East Regional was
a guest. Walton 2 decorated the b.. ment in
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the Christmas theme. The worship service
was in charge of Walton 1. Marie McGavin
played Christmas music prior to the meeting.
A couple of special hymns were practised for
the UCW special service in January. This was
followed by singing of Christmas carols.
Business was conducted by Marion Godkin
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HURON COUNTY ,1986
CHRISTMAS BUREAU
HOSPITAL BAZAAR — There was a lot the sale had to offer as customers Isabel Rlehl and
Ida Diehl, of Seaforth found out Monday. Jean Pinder, Margaret Beuerman and Jean Wllbee
are seen showing the wares at the successful Hospital Auxiliary Bazaar at the Oke hospital.
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Donations of toys, games, gifts and
clothing can be left at your local centre:
LOCATION •
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