The Huron Expositor, 1980-12-11, Page 5••
-YEARS OF SERVIOE RECOtZED-7Employ-
. ees with 25 years or more sell/ e at Ueneso of
Canada, SeatotIth were onoutied at the
A'Amtri-
The
FL that'strue
to type.
company's Christmas party on Thursday at
Seaforth Legion. Plant superintendent Bob
Walters (extreme left) presents Don Muir with d
25 -year service award, Margaret Smale re
-ceived a pin recognizing her 35 years with the
company, and Bill Wi theirwas-horfoured f or -25 -
years of service. Don Anderson, president of
the company, which-- has its headquarters in
Cambridge (extreme right) also attendecf the
banquet. (Photo by Alexander)
'At the inaUgural meeting
etaettntownship coucll en
Deeeraber. 1, Rev, Edward
Radke, 'vaster of Grace
f i
Lutheran CittlYch in Ivlitchell,
deliveked a short address
baSed on Rottians,, Chapter
13, emphasizing the author-
ity and responsibility Oven
to those who govern. He
urged the council to accept
this aatherity and govern to
the best of their ability.
In his speech following the
oath • of office by council
members, the reeve, Carl year to maintain present,
Vock stresse4,,the need for services and he would like to
co-operation between council have the township auditor
members during Me next two-- come in to a council. meeting
years. His main concern was to discuss the annual report.
ood maintenane. of the He also stressed public rela-
roads an 6 continuation of trans.oi-G-Tdor'i troTil—ig, the
newly elected councillor, a-
greed with his counterparts
but added that he thinks
some of the dust on the roads
is from dirty gravel and the
mud tracked ori the roads in
the fall by farm machinery.
Appointments were made
surplus for contingenciet;
Laverne Gordner, thedeputy
reeve, agreed with maintain -
nig the present road pregratn
and said that he vvOtild• like to
have the inside of the storage
shed finished, Joe Vanden-
berk agreed that the town-
ship should surface treat a
few more miles of road each
year and that the storage
shed should be conapleted
during the winter. Joe Waite
stated that the taxes will
have to increase a little each
e surf
-also
ce
reating program.
mented on the
importance o good financial
control and of keeping a
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9 OLT °NIX
AWARDS PRESENTED FOR ACCIDENT -FREE DEPARTMENTS—
Genesco plant superintendent Bob Walters (left) presents John Aubin.
and Don 'Muir with awards in recognition of their one year without a
lost -time accident. Larry Wesenberg, who would also have received an
award, was absent. (Photo by Alexander)
Brodhagen LCW gives -can goods
Apointtnents for 1981 Were
° also made to a number of
positions within the town-
ship: Weed Inspector: Cyril
Brown; Animal Control Offi-
cer: Robert Gilbert; Animal
• Evaluator: Terri pidy; Fence
Viewers: Leonard Partridge,
Robert Chaffe, Allan Sic....
mon, Hubert Kolkmanjjohn
Van Herk; Dog Licencing
Officer: Howard Jackson;
Sanitary Landfill Aftendant:
Martin Rock; Caretaker of
Township Hall: Lavine
Buddenhagen; Logan Town-
ship Recreation Committee:
Joe Vandenberk, Chairman;
Edwin Illman, Robert
Chaffe, Ken Rolph, Gary
Josling, John Van Herk, and
-Carl Yea; -Logairrownship
Li4aty? Board: Carl Vock,
Chaireman, Mrs. Jean Reaney
Sec. Treas., Mrs. Ilene Mc -
Lagan, Mrs. Ellen Inman,
Mrs. Jean-Oppenhauser.
- The firm of Monteith,
Monteith & Co. of Stratford
was appointed as auditor and
DUBLIN
and area news
to a number of area boards
and eemmittees for the year
1981: Mitchell & Dist. Plan
nig Board: Dan eonnolly,
Robert Davey; Mitchell &
Dist. Arena & Community
Centre Board: Jae Waite;
Mitchell Fire Area Board:
Laverne Gordner; Protective
Inspactiati: Carl Vock; Com-
mittee of Adjustment: La-
vern Rolph, Mitchell Agricul-
tural Society: Carl Vock;
Perth County Safety Council:
Robert Davey; Monkton Fire
• Area Board: Ken Brown. Joe
A nicely .decked table
with red cloth and the
Advent wreath and the
Creche made a fine settng for
St. Peter's L.C.W. meeting.
Rose Robinson presided
over the business. Roll call
was answered hilf0 people
saying. "What Ibu halm:
done in preparation for
Christmas."
Margie Beuermann Kad
her final treasurers' report
noting a substantial sum was
• en hand at the close of the
year. Doreen- Ben nee, ies
gave the Mission Report.
remembering the Adopted
Child in Niarobi.. Kenya.
sponsored la, the group
Final plans were made for
gift exchange and the Annual
Christmas Social on Dec. 19
Each lady brought some-
thing in canned goods as a
Good -Will gesture for a
destitute family An shot -ins
of the congregation will he
remembered during this hill,
iday season.
• Pastor Horst presided. for
the election of officers. The
nominating committee. Mar-
tha Hinz and Oliye Scher-
barth. presented the slate of
officers as follaws. pre3ident.
Dorothy Elligson; Vice Pre -
dent. Carol Alce; Secretary.
Doreen Bennewies; Current
Treasurer. Ella Cloth- and
Mission Treasurer. 'Edith
Bauer.
A ballot vote was tairn for
secretary and all other4 were
accepted by aulamation
The Pastor !banked the
.retiring executiye along with
the nominating committee
for their efforts. DOC to the
absence of one mernher the .
comMittee o ill he irr.t.thal a
a later date '
Vandenberk, Tim Nicholson:
Monkton Community Centre
Board: Gordon Young plus
three citizens to be appointed
Upper Thames River Conser-
vation Authority: Laverne
Gardner; MaitYand Valley
Conservation Authority: Joe
Vandenberk; and the Ausa-
ble-Bayfield Consenation
Authority Carl Vock
Shantz heads Perth B of E
The most important item
Ebeling the Perth County
Board of Education is
elementary and secondary
school teacher's ofirstracts.
said newly acclaimed chair-
man of the board Howard
Shantz.
"It takes two sides to
disagree. But. it also; takes
the same two sides to agree
to a new contract and
hopefully both sides will he
ready very soon." he said.
Mr, Shantz. 5,3, has been a
trustee for four years. He is
employed by the Stratford
Public Utilities Commission.
Despite 'hazardous
weather conditions; all but
two of the 16 trustees were
on hand Dec 2 to eleo ;he
new chairman. and
y tre-aairman Cartim
Michael Griffin
The ele,ctran rnearos a re-
%mai of roles for %le
Shard rid %fr (;reffin
Griffin •--riard as chaorrAn
and Mr tali has !wen
sIce•ehairman of .the tia3rd
for the past two years
"I've heen watching hirn
for two /ears Now he is
going to base to watch role.'
joked Mr Chant/
Mr Giffir -declined a no-
mination ro run for 'another
term as chairman He said he
felt other trustees shrodd
have an opportunity to. serve
in the position
Mr . Griffin has been a
board trustee for ten years
Both he and Mr Shantz are
Stratford resodenja
•Stranard Slas-or Ted
IVA-a ec ek.imed hoard
• members to ' 'w hat us still the
le se al cid/ and pledged
the support of cif/ council
Perth C4iiinto Warden Carl
10 AR also efennied the new
hoard In the past. Perth
Courita Council has had good
public relations with the
hard and I hope that this
o-nitinues. he said
There are eight new faces
rn the 16 member hoard this
tent.
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Saturday Dec. 13 11 a.m. 5 p.m.
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CHRISTMAS DRAW
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week until Christmas. One ticket for every
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KAREN MARIE BRIIKER
daugtjfcr of Frank and Mau -
re ruxer of Duolin gradu-
ated July 29. from Conestoga
College. Stratford Regional
Nursing Division She atten-
ded St. Patrick's Scho‘,1 in
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XPQSITOR
..•„,,, . • .• •
'the firm. ot :Mountain,
Mitchell, Hill, Monteith,
Hastings and Burdett was
saopipolr.
ted s• as township
ic
Road accounts were
approved in the amount of
$19,416.66. Extra expenses
this month included half the
cost of a culvert on the
Logan -Ellice Mainline and
some municipal drain assess-
ments on the road allowan-
ces. General accounts of
$78,171.05 were approved.
This included a tile drainage_
debenture payment, tile
drainage loans, engineering
fees, the balance of the
Elma-Logaa Fire Area Board
levy and the second half of
the Huron -Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board requisition.
Amending by-laws show-
ing the actual assessmepts
for six muniapal drains were
spuabsss et adn. t aTilliye sceo mdprl ea ti nesd aanrde
any snag; deiiciencies will be
completed this year, weather
permitting, or early in the:
spring. Tim. drains which
have been completed 'are:
Cameron, Wintetinghtm,
North &wick , of Ryan,
McDougall, Jannuth, and
Jordan Municipal Drains, A
Ratings by-law was also ap-
proved.
Recently tenders were a-
warded for two municipal
drains with construction to
take place in the spring of
1981. The closed portion of
the Bode Municipal Drain
will be constructed by Robin-
son Farm Drainage Ltd. of
Ailsa Craig for 530 909.00
and the _open portion _oflhe
same drain by the Robert
Nicholson Construction Co.
Ltd. of Sebringville for 5670.
The work on the Nicholson-
Koert Municipal Drain was
awarded to Robinson Farm
Drainage Ltd. of Ailsa Craig
for 532.241.00.
STARTS WED. DEC. 10 th
to Sat. Dec. 13th
SHOWTIMES Wed. 8. Thurs. 8:00 P.M.
"At lost, Mr. Wrong."
JILL CLAYBURGH
MICHAEL DOUGLAS
CHARLES GRODIN
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ADULT
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the man they
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hunt
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FROM THE DEEP
STARTS DEC. 17th & 18th
ADULT
ear,.
JESUS
...the man you thought you knew.
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