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The Citizen, 1985-10-30, Page 9AUBURN NEWS Mrs. Mildred Lawlor 526-7589 Knox United Church celebrates anniversary Ending Sat. Nov. 9 50% off all in-stock wallpaper 25% off book orders 20% off paint CARPET SALE 19th Anniversary Sale Saveupto$15asquareyard on carpet both in-stock and book orders 20 rollsof carpet in stock MUST BE CLEARED Watch for future sale of Armstrong Regal Candide hard surface flooring. Also to be on sale the NEW NAIRN lay-flat (needs no glue) flooring. Organ and Piano Pretude by Mrs. Gordon Gross and Lori Millian. The Anniversary Service was in charge of the minister Gary T. Shuttleworth and guest speaker Rev. Gordon Pickell of Goderich. Special music and songs were enjoyed by "Snell Family". Junior Congregation was in the charge of Gail Dobie, Janice and Leona Cunningham. Rev. Pickell chose for his sermon "What Kind of Church Do You Want." Offering was received by Laurence Plaetzer, Gordon Gross, Brian Ramsey and Allan Webster. A new proposal from the Blyth and Area Fire Board to split costs of fire protection for Auburn among the townships rather than the hamlet itself was approved at the Oct. meeting of Hullett township council. The proposal calls for Auburn's five per cent share in fire protection to be split among East and West Wawanosh and Hullett Town- ships. Eash Wawanosh will as- sume one per cent of the cost of the fire protection while West Wawa- nosh and Hullet will assume two per cent respectively, according to Hullett Clerk Harry Lear. As a stipulation of the proposal, Auburn will cease to have repre- sentation on the Blyth Area Fire Board. In other business, council res- cinded a motion to invite tenders for anew truck to be used by the road superintendent. Clerk Lear says council decided to delay the purchase of the truck because it would need the Ontario Municipal Board's approval in order to buy the truck before the new council takes office in November. Two delegations appeared be- fore council. Tom Duizer discussed the water rate for the municipal shed water supply. Council later passed a motion to draw up an agreement with Mr. Duizer for the water supply at a rate, of $100 per year. Ian Deslauriers from the Mait- land Valley Conservation Authori- ty discussed the implementation program for soil conservation on the Murray-Lamb municipal drain. Council instructed Clerk Harry Lear to contact Dietrich of the engineering firm of Kelley and Associates to look for a solution to the problems caused by four catch-basins of the Van Bakel drain on sideroad 10-11. Clerk Lear was also instructed by council to set up a meeting with Huron County planner Wayne Caldwell concerning the secondary plan amendment in Alma Corners. The road superintendent was directed by council to purchase another rim and tire for the township's grader as well as to check into the prices of a new transit. Council accepted the snow plow operator tender of Radford Con- struction for snowplowing in the northwest corner of the township. The accepted rate is $38 per hour and $15 per day standby pay. A motion was made by council to rescind an earlier motion to refund The flowers in the church were from the funeral of the late Mrs. Gerritt Biemers. Auburn euchre party winners On Tuesday, October 22 euchre party winners were: high lady, Lillian Leatherland; low lady, Bernice McClinchey; high man, Ross Robinson; low man, Tom Hallam; novelty, Lillian Stewart. Euchre parties are held at Community Hall every Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. the money for a building permit to Brenda Whyte. Council approved a Tile Drain Loan for John Lyons of Lot 35, Concession 10, subject to the township bylaws and availability of funds. A grant of $380 was made to the Hullett Federation of Agriculture by council. Auburn parsonal news Mrs. Frances Clark returned last week after visiting with relatives in Scotland. Sympathy is extended to Gerritt Beimers on the death of his wife who passed away this week in Clinton Hospital. J. K. Young of Mitchell, Mrs. Tom Sager and son Cayley of Saltford visited with Ellen John- ston Laura Phillips. Miss Jean Wilson of Vancouver visited recently with Mrs. Frances Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Raithby of London, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raithby, Mrs. Ken Petrie and Virginia all of Kincardine, Grant Raithby of Collingwood, Mrs. Harold Raithby of Clinton visited with Mrs. Viola Raithby and John. Congratulations to Gary and Christine Shuttleworth and family on the birth of a baby daughter born on Saturday at Alexandra General and Marine Hospital. Mrs. Amy Barth of Blyth, Mrs. Mary Hasty, Madeline Burchill of Goderich and Viola Raithby at- tended a W.M.S. Conference at Cambridge on the weekend. Nelson Monuments Ltd. Since 1909 Fine Quality at Competitive Prices Your Memorial Counsellor Brian Walden 523-9210 Blyth THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1985. PAGE 9. Men's G.W.G. Reg $36.00 BLACK JEANS $18.00 Men's & Boys' G.W.G. CORDUROY SLACKS 25% OFF Men's J.P. HI-BACK reg. $31.95 OVERALLS $24.99 Men's J.P. reg. $24.95 JEANS sale $18.70 Ladies' G.W.G. JEANS 25 13/0 OFF WEBSTER'S CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR Blyth 523-9709--Visaaccepted Wellington St, Blyth 523-452 3 Blocks East off Main St Book now to refurbish your rooms before Christmas. New split agreed to on Auburn fire costs NOTICE OF POLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE Township of Hullett that whereas more candidates have been nominated to each of the following offices than the number required to fill such offices, therefore polls will beheld upon the dates, and at the times and places stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such offices. OFFICE[S] FOR WHICH POLL TO BE HELD: One [1 ]Councillor One [1) Representativeto the Huron-Perth R.C.S.S. Board ADVANCE POLL Saturday, November 2, 1985. Poll to be held at Hullett Township Municipal Offices at Lot 23, Con. 10. Poll to be open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. REGULAR POLL[S] Tuesday, November 12, 1985 at the following locations: #1 Poiiing Subdivision - Forresters Hall, Kinburn, Ont. For lots 1-15 inclusive, Concessions 1-8 inclusive. #2 Polling Subdivision - Residence of Jean Fox, Lot 5, Con. 12. For lots 1-15 inclusive, Concessions 9-14 inclusive. #3 Polling Subdivision - Resioence of Douglas Farquhar, Lot 27, Con. 5. For lots 16 to Baseline inclusive, Concession 1-8 inclusive. #4 Polling Subdivision - Londesboro Community Hall. For lots 16-30 inclusive, Concessions 9-14 inclusive. #5 Polling Subdivision - Auburn Community Hall. For Lots 31 - Baseline, Concessions 9-14. All lots in the Maitland Block, all that portion of the Police Village of Auburn that is within the Township of Hullett. REGULAR POLLSWILL BE OPEN FROM 11:00A.M.T0 8:00P.M. PROXY APPLICATIONS A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to the Clerk not later than 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon of polling day to receive a certificate to vote by proxy for the polling subdivision in which the person appointing the voting proxy is entitled to vote. Given under my hand this 24th day of October 1985 HARRY LEAR, RETURNING OFFICER.