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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-09-14, Page 6f A6 — THE HURONFXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 14, 1983 Lc� an ��o�rvnMl bus gravelpit for $85000 that all municipalities im- weed spraying and some spot Three by-laws were also lagan Township Council On being informed that the el pit on part sof Lot 12,p prove the operation of waste construction on roads, but not passed recently to comply met n regular sessions re. pit"licence has been received Concession 13 of McKillop is osal sites. A new trench the cost of surface treating of with the changes in the new ceatl'y and dealt with the from the Ministry of Natural Township, the council author- has disposal been , dugby seine concession roads re- Planning Act which came into followingmatters; Resources for opening a gray- ized the nal payment for the recently property of 545,000. with Radford Construction at a cently.The council also ap- force on Aug. 1. These cost of 52,500., and the proved payment of 5215,199 by-laws appointed a Planning former trench which was full in general accounts. This Advisory Commiutee,.a Com - has been covered. The deputy included tile drain debenture mittee of Adjustment and set clerk informed the council payments, the payment for the prescribed fees for pro - that arrangements have been the gravel farm - $45,000., a cessing applications for made to remove the pile of new typewriter for the office, amendments in respect of metal and that the salvage final coati of the Drummond planning matters. company is considering the Municipal Drain, digging 'a Harvey Ahrens reported placing of several containers trench at the sanitarylandfill blockage at a catch basin on at the site for this material. site - $2,500. and the third the old portion of the Brod- Staff from the ministry will be quarter of the school levies - hagen Drain and requested meeting with township of- ethat the council investigate ficials to outline future opera- The council passed by-laws the matter. tions at the site. for the Shea Municipal Drain • Payment of the road ac- (McKillop Town tp) and the Council will consider the counts for September was Drummond Mu1icipal Drain report of the Rolph-Wood approved by the council. The setting the final assessments Municipal Drain at the next accounts included the cost of to the landowners affected. meeting Sept. 19. CORRECTION NOTICE Anti -Rabies VacclnatIon elinin HENSALL-WILL BE HELD AT HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE not at South Huron Recreation Centro TUESDAY SEPT. 27TH,1983-4:OOP.M.-1S:OOP.M. Sorry for ony Inconvenience this has caused funds budgeted in 1983. The total purchase price •was $85,000. The road superin- tendent reported ' that an access road has been,con- structed to the pit areand that crushing and road grav- elling will commence by mid September by the contractor G. Radford Construction Co. Ltd., Blyth: The council discussed the operation of the sanitary landfill site. The Ministry of the Environment has become more conscious of waste management and is insisting rits moss MIR MUMS a divisioh of J.M.' Moses Limited R. R.1 Mitchell, Ontario NOK 1NO IN1RODUCES: GLEN MUMA With 7 years experience with Glen on staff we are now able to service your feed mill. We also stock repair parts for; MIXMILL & Farmatic Hatmmermills, PROPORTIONERS, SCREENS, HAMMERS, ETC. Please feel free to drop In or call GLEN for all your needs: ROLLER and HAMMER MILLS - BULK TANKS -FLEX AUGERS PHONE: 348-8483 New teachers at Dublin school JOAN CRONIN 345-2772 Another school year is well underway again. St. Pat- rick's Separate School in Dublin has an enrolment of 160 students which includes a kindergarten class of 23. A number of staff changes have been made. The following is the list of staff members and their positions; Helen Van Bakel - kindergarten; Rita Core - grade 1; Joan Murray - grades 2/3; Ralph Weishar - grades 3/4; Dorothy Dillon - grades 4/5; Catherine Mc - Cotter 70 per cent, Helen Stewart 20 per cent, and Ennis Murphy 30 per cent - grades 6/7; Terry Craig - grades 7/8. Special Educa- tion - Marybel Edye, French - Joanne Roks, Secretary - Dorothy Delaney, and Ennis Murphy - Principal. To the following teachers who arrent"rf-frnrhinp posi- tions in new location - Doreen Nogalo in Clinton, Margaret Rowland in St. Columban, Joan McIver in Seaforth, Larry Cook as Principal in Stratford and Rita Louwart in Stratford (French), we wish you all the best in the coming year. The McCarthy bus lines drivers and routes are: Route 1 - Keith McCarthy. - Ethel and Grey; Route 2 - Wilha Vandenberk - Mitchell, Ful- larton, Hibbert; Route 3 - Leona McCarthy - Hibbert and Highway 8 West; Route 4 - Bonnie Cronin - Logan, McKillop and Highway 8 East; Route 5 - Hank Van Bakel - McKillop and St. Columban Kindergarten. To Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy and staff we wish you all a safe year on the road and we hope that old man winter treats you kindly. /September for the farmers "Thank you" is powerful Lila McKaig presided at the September meeting of the Cromarty W.M.S. held at the home of Betty Dow. She opened the worship service with the question, What Is Mission? Muriel Scott played the auto -harp. Edna Stoneman read an article, A Custom for all People, pointing out the power for good contained in those simple words,. thank you. Lillian Douglas and Agnes Lamond reported. Stuuy book material was reviewed by Muriel Scott. Lunch was served by Agnes Lamond assisted by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, Owen Sound, spent the holiday weekend with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Cal- der McKaig. Mrs. Wood had the honor of pouring tea at the 50th wedding anniver- sary celebrations of Dr. and, Mrs. W.E. Pridham, Mit- chell, on Friday. Kathy Douglas has com- pleted her duties with the costume department of the Stratford Festival, and has begun her new position(,_ at the university in Calgary. is a busy time as it is bean missed the Sept. 12 registra- time and the beginning of tion may begin on Sept. 19. corn. A number of the This is a 10 -week session farmers are well into the with classes one night per harvest of their bean crops and with the continuation of the fine weather we have been having the harvest will be done in no time at all. In the fall each year we see the beginning of clubs, or- •ganizattons and church groups getting their activi- ties under way again. The St. Patrick's Youth Group will be taking a special part in the Mass on Sunday morning September 18 and all the members are asked to be present. The Dublin Catholic Wom- en's League ladies are get- ting ready for their fall bazaar Oct. 26 in the church hall at 8:00 p.m. This year there will be entertainment by the Ritz , Villa Senior Citizens Band of Mitchell. There will be a craft table, bake table, penny sale, plant table and the draw for the quilt, • afhgan and doll fol- lowed by lunch. Now that everyone is back to school the ladies will have time to complete their crafts for the week for 515 or two nig is per week for 10 weeks for 525. This is a super way to get back into shape or just tone up all those muscles. For further information call Joanne at 345-2080. Recent visitors with Mrs. Marie Melady were Mrs. Lucy Sills, Seaforth, Mrs. Ruth Kennedy. Kitchener. Mr. Larry Murray, Bramalae Mrs. Dorothy Harbach, Mrs Rose O'Rielly, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warwick all of Kitchener. Mrs. Lizzie Con- nolly. Marion Villa. London and Sister Irene Connolly, Windsor. Mrs. Jean Dill was visiting with Mrs. Ron McDonald early in this past week and then returned to Stratford and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warren and family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Paul -.McDougal (Barb Kramers) who were married this past Friday evening. Barb is the daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Louis bazaar. Kramers, Dublin. Also on Sunday Sept. 25 is Congratulations to Mrs. Cemetery Sunday. There will Delaine Cronin on the arrival be a special Mass in the of her first granddaughter, church at 2:30 followed by Amanda Cecilia Ryan born prayers and visitation to the on Wednesday, September 7 graves of friends and rela- in St. Joseph's Hospital, tives. London. Amanda is the Before I complete my daughter of Gerry and Karen column, 1 must mention the (Cronin) Ryan and is a wee Trim -a -size classes begin- sister for Jason. Congratula- ning on Monday, Sept. 12 at tions are extended to grand - pan. in thet.St,. Patricit'.sy„pittents. MK, and Mrs. Clar- School Gym. r' Those who ence Ryan. ATTENTION AREA FARMERS DUBLIN FEED MILL LTD. is pleased to announce the completion of the expansion to its facilities. We have doubled our drying and storage capacities in order to accomodate the area farmers better. e are now ready to receive your: WHITE BEANS • • SOYBEANS • CORN • NOW AVAILABLE: Bulk and Bagged FERTILIZER DIVISION OF GERBRO INC. WE CAN HANDLE ALL YOUR SEED WHEAT REQUIREMENTS! DUBLIN FEED MILL LTD. Dublin, Ontario Phone 345-2330 Ralston Purina FLOWER ” ARRANGING CLASSES NIGHT CLASSES September 26th and September 29th Dried, Silk and Xmas Please Pre -register H LDEBRAND FLOWERS 15 Main St., Sealorth 527-0555 THE FIRST DA Y OF SCHOOL was a new experience for 12 kindergarten students at the St; James separate school. Students spent part of their first daytoloring and getting to know new friends. The predicted enrol anent for the 1984 class is 25 students. "We have a nice, small group this year," said Ray Contols, principal. Shown with their teacher Marie Ryan is Christopher Marion, foreground and Danny Nott. (Wassink photo) Baptism in St. Columban Correspondent CECILIA RYAN 345.2028 Kari Elaine, daughter of Jim and Karen Cronin was baptized on Sunday, Sept. 11 At St. Columban R.C. Church by Rev. J.L. O'Rourke of Stratford. Godparents Were Leo and Mary Smith of Acton. Guests attending the cere- mony and later at -the Cronin home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pletch of Brussels, Albert Cronin, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and girls of Acton, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cronin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cronin and family and Mr. and .. Mrs. Jim. Hogan .and family of Goderich. Support the Terry Fox Run! TO ALL PARTICIPANTS IN THE CLINTON AND SEAFORTH TERRY FOX RUN -SHOW US YOUR SPONSOR SHEET AND WE'LL GIVE YOU 10%off ANY ORDER OVER t2. CLINTON 482-7337 SEAFORTH• S27-0220 Mrs. Elizabeth Connolly of Marion Villa, London and Sister Irene Connolly of Windsor visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Murray and also attended the wedding of Sheila Riley and Jeffrey Corbett in Hensall on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dom- inic Murray, Ronald and Janice and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Murray also attended the Riley -Corbett wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan, Mary Jo and Mark visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Subject of Kitchener. We are happy to report that Fr. Oostveen has been re- leased from University Hos- pital and is convalescing at' the parish rectory. We wish him continued recovery to health. Congratulations are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ryan on the birth of their daughter, d° little sister for Jason. Staffa \oma n will teach,-- at Cat Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN 345-2346 Miss Kathy DougTal has accepted a teaching position with the Faculty of the University of Calgary. Kathy CARPENTRY Reg Badley •Renovations •Siding *All stages of house construction •Pole Sheds 519-345-2564 Brodhagen SEAFORTH FALL FAIR PARADE ENTRY FORM NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER TYPE OF FLOAT CLASS NO REPRESENTING -- — — FOR OFFICE USE To be submitted to the Parade Committee at the Optimist Park by 10 A.M. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, or mailed to Brian Campbell, RR4, Walton. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 527-1687 Parade will form at South side of Optimist Park, and proceed north on Main Street until Franklin Street where it turns right to the High School and left to Agricultural Grounds. drove west last week and is now residing ;in Calgary. Alberta. Exeter, Hensall and Crom- arty Church congregation en- joyed Sunday worship at Camp Kintail,avith Rev. K. Knight in charge of the service followed by a pot luck lunch and afternoon of fellow- ship. ' Congratulations '(o\\ Mrs. Gary Finlayson, winner of 'a painting in the Agriciltural Society s draw at Mitchell Fair. iss Geraldine Meikle has beg n classes at the Wester- velt School of Business in Lon on. T e fa,pmtily of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller celebrated their parents' 30th wedding anni- versary on Sunday with a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Dolmage, Mitchell. McKillop people in Waterloo Correspondent MRS. ED REGELE 527-1106 Mrs. Paul McCallum and Colleen and Mrs. Ed Regele spent Thursday at Waterloo and visited with Miss Vera Kistner. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Novcrs of Goderich visited on the weekend with Larry and Mar- sha Nevers. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Preszcator of Crediton visited Sunday evening with the latter's mother Mrs. Ed Reg- ele. Support the Terry Fox Run! TO AU PARTICIPANTS IN THE CLINTON AND SEAFORTH TERRY FOX RUN -SHOW US YOUR SPONSOR SHEET AND WE'LL GIVE YOU 10% of ANY ORDER OVER t2. CLINTON 482-7337 SEAFORTH 527-0220 1