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tOuom Township Council township' Owned, sprayer:and Puttee, Arena. atid
rePentrY, deAded to request aPpiyitti- **spray at the. CclututinitY- Centre
the Ministerof Reventr :to : proper„ tim,e. Craig, tains, a Fire Area Board,' Planning.
Proceed' With the re- repesefltattve of tne" an.4,004t4 and Committee of
assessinent of propertyinthe Ministry . of " Natural Adjustment as well as ,the
township_ .effective for 19$1 Resources in VVinghein, .Pettit County Board of
taxes. In lt,Prelbillnall report: attended the nieeting and Education and the County of
'presented .by :M.N., )ynven expUitietl,the implications of Perth* There were' also tile
and Gerald Morgan. :of: the the new :Pits; and quarries :drainage loan payments to
Burr:04'0th : Regional As- -Control Act. This act will farmers and payments ,to
sessment °face, it was noted affect all gravel pit owners in contractors and the
that some residential, " the tovviiship. engineering firm for seven
commercial, and farm Road accounts in the Municipal drains which are
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prolnitles ,were : Over amounts of $81,108.21 were.,uner onstruction or
assessed and some were approved.. Major , expenses, have just been completed.
• under aseesed. This this month included PaY- The township also trail:-
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dccurred because the ments for the construction of sferred a Community Re
assessment has not been the township's newcreation Centres Capital'atorage '
updated for a number of. shed and for gravelling the • Grant of $2,900.00 to the
years. Early in 1981 notices roads. The council consider- Brodhagen and District
• sho rig the new ed different quotations for Community Centre for the
„asses ments will be mailed insulating and- finishing the outdoor pavilion which was
-----this--ya1_h L.C.W. served a ham dinner. Edwin's funeral.
--out- and -propertrowners-vvilf—interiorofthe iievrshedThconstrueted
e- e .;-- 4-"e—Aft-er diiinFilliiiiVaid-S-W-afe---Rikk-B-rdilibra-MiI1-Which
be given the opportunity to material is to be ordered so Recreation Grant of $4,397.,
discuss any chagiven to the winning team has operated in the commun-
nges in as- that the work can: be applied for some time ago by • ity for over 90 years will close
sessment with the personnel completed before winter. A the township, has been and singles.
• from the assessment office at used one way snow plow has received from the Ministry of
a local open house. been purchased for one of Culture and Recreation, This
Cyril Brown, the weed the graders and will be used has been divided on a per -
inspector, made his annual early in the season before the centage usage basis for re -
report to the council. He
noted that the policy of weed
control' on the -township's
• road allowances is showing
good results this
year and attributed much of
the success'. having sa
The'net meeting vvill be
lied on November 17 at a
pan., when Courts of
Revision:will:be held for the
Bode and „Kocrtz,Nicholson
Mtinicipat Drains,
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Perth. County, Warden
Carl Voch will return to office
as a conned member next
year.
Brodhagen bowlers
et awards at dinner
•
Correspondent _ thy Rose, Men's high Hardld
MRS. HERMAN' ' Elligson, Mens low, Albert
d . LEONHARDT , Bauer. .
345-2419 Rev. and Mrs. Robert .. :.
The - Brodhagen Swing Rock and son .Philip, Dart -
Bowling Teams held mouth:, Nova Scotia and Rev.
their annual banquet in the and Mrs. George Wawin,,.
FellowShip Hall at St. Peter's Mahone' 'Bay, Nova Scotia
Lutheran Church, Brod- spent some time with Mrs.
hagen, Friday evening. The - Laura Rock following
snow plowing gets too heavycreational activities in
General ' accounts of Monkton, Brodhagen and
$284,743.56 were approved. Mitchell.
Included in this amount were By-laws were passed for a
requisitions from . the zoning amendment and the
Mitchell and District Pro- tile drainage , loan
tective Inspection Com- applications. .
Early Perth schools
may be part of study
BY W1IMA OKE
The Huron -Perth County
Catholic school board
Wednesday endorsed a re-
solution from the Lanark,
Leeds and Grenville County
Catholic school board asking
the Ontario Separate School
Trotees Association to re-
sume providing resource
material and advice to boards
on stlary negotiations.
The board endorsed
another resolution asking for
the Ontario Separate School
Trustees Association to
initiate a study of long-term
disability plans- for teachers
and other employees.
The four newly elected
trustees attended the board
session Wednesday as
spectators. They are
Jeannette Eybergen. who
will ' be representing
Stratford; Lorraine
Devereaux who will re-
present Seaforth. and the
Townships of Tuckersmith
and Stanley; Ray VanVliet.
R.R. 7. St. Marys. who will
represent the Townships of
Downie and North and South
Easthope. and Ernie
vonderschot. R.R. 7. St.
Past reeves
want county
ties
• By: COLLEEN MALONEY
Vince Judge. director of
the Past Reeve Associanon
does not an the issue of his
group's neck wear ned up
Intich longer.
Speakang to Perth Counts
council. Naos, 12. Judge
asked. ouncils permission
tor Hs group to purchase the
escn1s mints 'neck tie
ludge said past reeses are
sa-ry proud to he ident died as
,1-Tret members of min t s
Aiwa: ai They sear ties from
their tenns iq al(fRe nu even,
sunahlP a Swln he said
Marys, who will be re-
presenting St. Marys.
Mitchell, and the Townships
of Blanchard. Fullarton and
part of Zorra.
The new trustees will be
attending an orientation
meeting this week' at the
board office to acquaint them
with all aspects of the
board's operation.
The board members
agreed that the Canadian
Inventory of Historic
Buildings, Parks Canada,
may include four of its early
schools in its study of early
schools in Canada,
constructed before 1930.
The members suggested:
Immaculate Conception.
Stratford, built in 1922; St.
Mary's. Hesson, built in
1924. the present board
office in Dublin, the former
Dublin Continuation School;
and the former Beechwood
school. St. Columban.
• Three trustees will attend
the Trustee Professional
Development Day to be held
November 29 in Toronto.
which is sponsored by the
Ontario Separate School
• Jarvis heads
Clark
committe
Ball .larvis. Perth/IP has
been appointed shaarman of
a specaai committee to advise
Opposition leader Joe Clark
Mr • Jarvis w ,Il assume the
post held hs James Galles
who was a kev ads ,ser to Mr.,
Clark when the Tones were
in power last year.
In addition to advising Mr.
Clark.; the Com m it ee tll
plan party strategy .
Mr. Jarvis. who was
minister of Federal pros in:
cial relations while Mr Clark
was Prime 'Minister. has
been an energy- critic in the
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Young, Goderich and Tim
McDonnell, Gadshill.
Staffa WI enjoys
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345-2346
Mr. and Mrs. Art Smale
are visiting in Vancouver.
British Columbia with their
daughter Helen and other
relatives.
Miss Valerie Wallace.
Banff, Alberta, is visiting
with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne Wallace, Pam,
Teresa and Joanne.
Mrs. JOhn Templeman
was a guest of thp Sebring-
ville 'VV.I. on Wednesday at,
the home of Mrs. Earl
Thornton. and on Thursday
she was a guest of the Goulds
Captain of the team was
Eric Bode, Brodhagen; Kath-
leen and Ervin Schwindt,
lYlilverton; Norma and Har-
old Elligson, Mitehell; and
Sarah Wagler of Mily,erton.
Sarah Wagler was the
winner of the ladies, high -
single and also high average.
Men's high single, Rpss
Bode, RR 5, Mitchell. Men's
high average, Howard Bode,
Brodhagen. Overall high
average Howard Bode, He
received the Bill Diegel
Trophy. Men's low, Harold
Wurdell, RR1, • Bornholm,
Ladies low, Vera Hillebrecht
RR 5, Mitchell.
The remainder of the
evening was spent in playing
games of crokinole, scrabble,
euchre and flea. The winners
were ladies high, Kathleen
Schwindt, ladies low , Doro-
bus trip
Womens Institute in Mitch-
ell.
Staffa Women's Institute
and friends enjoyed a bus
trip to Glencoe and London
on Thursday, where thes
visited several factory outlets
and enjoyed hutch at the
Garage.
Mrs. Gordon Colquhoun is
home after being hospital -
'tied at Victoria Hospital.
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ebel.
Stratford. visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Rob.
Templeman and family .
permanently on Saturday,
November 22nd.
The Youth Group from
First Lutheran Church (Front
line). and St. Peter's Luther-
an Church held a joint Bible
Study on Sunday afternoon at
St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen, conducted by
Pastor David Beutel and
Pastor Arthur Horst.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lam-
eront and Amanda, Mitchell,
F.dith Meyer of Detroit, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Verhulst
and Diane Mitchell visited
with Mrs. 11, Leonhardt and
Earl.
Funeral service ,was held
for the late Edwitillotk at St.
Peter's Lutherat Church,
Brodhagen, on Thursday,
Noveober b. The memorial
service was condUcted .by
Rev: Arthur Horst. Eleanor
Horst played the organ and
Rev, George Wawin played
the •trumpet as accompani-
ment for the hymns. Vocal
music was presented by the
Senior Choir. Pallbearers
were Harvey 'Ahrens, Doug
Buck, Jim Bauer, Mike
Kells, Ken Elligion and
Edgar Hillebrecht. Foflowing
the service a lunch hosted
by. the Lutheran, Church
Women was served in the
church's Fellowship Hall.
In attendance at the funer-
al was Edwin's sister Martha
Eickmeier of Mitchell and
brother-in-law Fred Herbert
of Mitchell.
Sister Irene Barth of
Marble Rock, Iowa and'
brother, Lawrence of Detroit,
NEchigan were unable to
attend. Other relatives and
friends were present from
London, Niagara Falls,
Waterloo, Conestoga, St.
Jacobs, Elmira, Linwood,
-Atwood, Mitchell, Seaforth,
Goderich, Dartmouth and
Mahone Bay. Nova Scotia, as
well as the surrounding areas
of Brodhagen.
McKillop people
are in hospital
Correspondent
MRS. ED REGELE
527-1106
Mrs, Stanley Preszcator of
Credit on spent Friday with
Mrs. Harold McCallum.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Smith and Laurie of Seaforth
and Mr. and Mrs. Fd Regele
(04 Walton visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Dennis at Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ste-
phenson and girls of Varna
visited Saturday evening
with Mr and Mrs. Ron
McCallum and Chad.
•
Mrs. Edna Hackwell of
Walton is a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospi-
tal. We wish her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. Louie Simon is a
patient in Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospital. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
- To: date only It.q$Y9
Wil-
fred Ttter, Downie bas an-
nounced he, will se:IC the
position of Warden. "
aroclt said he is pleased
with claimed sacceinplish-
inents during' his term as
warden.
A "80metitnes I was
cized for.my comments, but 1
, -
alwsYs felt 1 had to be
involved, 1 could not sit on
Die fence, ,he said.
^ Vocir said he, weleotned
press coverageofhts term as
warden, ,
SoirtetinieS they may haV0
picked on me a little but we
certainly would not Want to
be without the press telling
the, people : What we are
60443)" be Said.
Vtiek feelk: new c9101,01
meinbers'W111 look to veteran
,councitiora lor guidance
Oorinathc, owning, year:
"Nly4eJf; it isigeing to be
• very good to sit,,baelt on that
ellair and just 'participate.''
he Said. :
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