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4 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER i1. 1919
ogan lets Mogk
drain contract
Lai Township Lettned
awardedthe contract for the
Mogk Municipal Drain IPA -
tension to Cook Bros. Drain.
age Contrac`ars Lti., R.R.
#1, Stratford, for 510,815.
including tbe gost of con.
struction And material at its
Oct. 1 =Meeting.- The council
received It petition asking
that the McDougall: hiun;
lcipal Drain At Wtt lot 18 and
•19, Concession 2, be ex-
am ined and if found torbe Out
of repair, to have it repaired.
Several tile drainage loan
applications were, approved
pending more fonds both.
ing available.
The' road Stipetintentient
was instrueted, tri repair
several spetiOns ot tOati.
Concession 4 and 5 between,
Highway 23 and sideroad 2Q.
fle is also to purehase astew
2 way radio for the new truck
and have it installed before
winter. It was decided to;
,advertise for tenders for the
,supply of diesel fuel, gas.
POPO 411ct furnace hie. to the
tOWPShip for a period Of two
years beginning November
1, 1979. Tenders are to be
received by pOOrl on October
15. The clerk was asked to
send the application to the
Ministry of Transportation
and Communications for the
iriterim subsidy •on read
expenditures to date.
Council approved the IP.
Stallation of an additiOng1
street light on, Shade Street
mn Monkton to ervice the
three- new residential- WS At
Lot 14, Con. 16,
The road lacecottPtS were
approved, for paYntePt in the
arPeunt of 566,81-1,09. Major
expenSes this month were to
Pounder Construction for
surface treating of the toad
on ConceSsion 12 and 13 and
te the Town of Mitchell. for
logart'S Shore. of Oonstrectien
ousts of Francis Street up to
the end ef August. General
accounts of.$14;760,97 were
approved,
The next meeting of COUn.
cil will be held ea October 15,
at 8 pm.
Pare=ots.,of h.andicapF.
.tr:).,!etin
BY JOANNE BUCHANAN
Freda " and Stewart
Thomson of Goderich are
looking_ for feedback from
people in Huron_ •nd Perth
Counties who may he
interested jn fOrming an
association for. parents of
...handicapped children.
They want to know how
many people would be
interested. irt forming such an
association and what
concerns and needs these
people have. This informa
- tion does- not necessarily
have to come from • the
'parents of handicapped
children thetnselyes, Says
Mrs, • Thorrisoo, Aoy.
interested individuals may
reply.
Mr. - and Mrs, Thomson
have a three-year-old son
• with cerebral: palsy. In con-
versation with the district
nurse 'for the, Ontario Society'
for Crippled Children some
( time ago, Mrs. Thomson
voiced her need to share and
discuss her special problems
with other. parents of hand-
, -icappecl children. She wasn't.
the only person to voice such
a need to this nurse,
The nurse got all those
interested people • together
arida meeting was held in
• Seaforth last Wednesday
evening to discuss ways in
• Which an association could be
formed. Mr. and. Mrs. Thorn,
• son were named as delegates
• for the association and will
• attend another meeting in
Chatham on November 10.
The:association would be a
sounding board and a source
• of.ceinfort to .the parents. of
•handicapped children. they
would find out through the
,associatioh that ,they are not
:alone in their problems.
'Transportation and educa-
• tion for their handicapped
children would be discussed
and acted upon.
One th.e 'association's
• hopes would be to have a
therapist visit a central area
in the two counties sa
Parents would, not always
have to do the travelling. Mrs,
Thomson says she and hus-
band have been travelling
,once a week for two years
with their soh OA a therapist
•la London,
Parent relief programs
would also be looked into
along with a special program• ,
to train babysitters for handi-
capped children.
• All these ideas are just in
the discussion stagesqfar.
Mr. and Mrs. Themson
would be pleased to hear
•front those interested in
forming an association or
offering any input at all.
They can be reached by
writing to: 114 •Suncoast
Drive, Goderich,
The next: meeting. is
October 17 at 8 p,rn. at
Did you know that... •
Federal government • oper-
ating expenses during the
fifty years after Confeder-
ation were paid mostly
through duty and excise
• taxes. Persenal income tax
did not come into effect until
1917, and, at' the time, was
intended as • a temporary
measure to offset the costs of
the war.
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All interested persons are
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MRS. IfAYFRN WOM
345-28,42
Thank You for the beautiful
gladiOla which beautified St.
Peter's .144thoran Churgh
Sunday morniOg. Sept. 23.
The flowers were placed
there by the family of the 'late
George Beuerman. tvho
passed away 13 years ago.
Dinner guests on Thanks-
giving weekend with Harvey
and Jean Abre;ns. Mrilyn
Steven were Myths and
Michael Etra.dk of Wean.
They also visited our home
too while Rob ,F,traely
accompanied; a friend to the
car races in New York.
Weekend visitors with
Edwin and Laura Rock were
their family Betty and Bill
Broughton. Bob and Tom
and Rick and Linda and little
Jamie all of Atwood. Gi,k en
and Boris flruder of Waterloo
and Karl and Jane Carnibell
and little Jason of Croderich.
Visitors with Mrs.
Katie Qnenguesser were
Clarence and Dorothy
Quenguesser of Stratford
and Miss Clara Wickie of
Rostock.
WEDIAN.9 ANKfli FRIAR/
Congratulations are
extended from the
community%to M. and Mrs.
'Carl Siernon who celebrated
their 25th wedding .antliver.
sary recently. FriendS and
relatives gathered at OW
Br odhagen Co nunu nity.
Centre on Sunday afternoon.
Sept. 16. fiftytwo relatives
attended and enjoyed 4
dekloPs Anniversaa
together. They were
presented with lowly gifts.
The Seimons bake our
children, David. Ruth. Mary,
and Paul.
Bill and Janice Ahrens of
Toronto and Jason and
Jonathan enjoyed Thanks,,
giVing weekend with their
parents,. Alvin and Evelyn,
Ahrens and Milton and Gerry
Bode.
The September meeting
of the L.C.W. was held
recently at St. Peter's
Lutheran, Church. Those in
• charge of the topics were
Dorothy Eltigson. Laura
Rock, Gertie Driscoll and
Edith Bauer. A delicious
lunch was served by Minnie
Vock and 1-lelen WurdelL
They were tnantted ny
president. Rose Robertson.
The many friends of
Dianne Josling will be
pleased to hear she has
returned toher home from
her stay in the General
Hospital where she was a
patient, VVishing her better
health in the foture.
AUCTIONSM
A successful sale CT
household .gffePt5 was held
for Mrs. Mary Pintrier under
beautiful blue skies on
Saturday afternoon, Sept, 2Z
with aaCtiOneer Ronald,
Gethke. Mrs, ()honer is re.
siding at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law.
Vera and Martin Rock Of
Congratulations are
extended to John and Elaine
Volcanos on the safe arrival
of their daughter Anna Marie
at the Stratford General
Hospital, a safe arrival for
Mary and Christopher. The
grandparents_ are Lloyd and -
Edith Pushelberg of Brod-
hagen,
• Congratulations are also
extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Kevin Bennewes on the safe
arrival of their son Jeremy,
born in Stratford general
Hospital. a brother for Jamie
an4 Actin. Tile pron4741 go Mrs. Martin. 004 and Mrs.
nt.andnarent4 Adr. apd • Adeline Beancwies4
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