The Citizen, 1986-03-19, Page 11THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1986. PAGE 11.
l/l/est Wawanosh council backs Clinton protest
West Wawanosh township
council atits March meeting joined
the protest of the salary settlement
with department heads of the
county of Huron.
At its meeting March 3, council
received a letter from the Town of
Clinton protesting the size of the
increase awarded to department
heads in a new three-year agree
ment. The Clinton letter asked the
county council to rescind the
second and third years of the
agreement and renegotiate. West
Wawanosh council instructed clerk
Joan Armstrong to write to the
county concurring with the Clinton
protest.
In other business, council ap
proved preparation of an offer to
purchase a 10-acre parcel of land
adjacent to the Inglis Pit on part lot
24, Concession 14from Leontin
and Hilda Selent.
After considering six applica
tions, the application of Jim
Finleon to count dogs and sell tags
for $1.75 per dog was accepted.
Building permits were issued to
A. and L. Chisholm, for a
workshop, G. McNee for a garage
and L. Forster for a house were
approved.
An agreement with Colborne
Township for the maintenance of
the boundary road was discussed
and returned to Colborne with
suggestions for change in two
sections.
Donations of $100 each were
approved for the Dungannon and
Lucknow Agricultural Societies for
their 1986 fairs.
Councillor Cecil Cranston re
ported that a second representa
tive from the township was requir
ed on the Lucknow and District
Joint Recreation Board and coun
cillor Hamilton-Seeger agreed to
act in that capacity.
West Wawanosh memorabilia
will be part of a time-capsule
buried to commemorate Ontario’s
Bicentennial. Following a letter
from the Ministry of Tourism and
Recreation, council instructed the
clerk to send material for the time
capsule which is to be opened in
2084. Sent from the township will
be a township pin and Mrs.
Sproul’s description of how she
designed the logo.
Ruth Galbraith attends
Ontario Genealogical meeting
In Toronto, recently, the Ontario
Genealogical Society was present
ed with a coat-of-arms on the
occasion of the beginning of its
25th Anniversary year.
The presentation was made by
Bryan Sparrow, British Consul
General. Also present to bring
greetings was His Honour the
Honourable Lincoln M. Alexan
der, the Lieutenant-Governor of
Walton man passes
DAVID GEORGE ROSEKAT
David George Rosekat of RR 4,
Walton died March 14, 1986. He
was 25 years of age. He was the son
of Elaine Rosekat and the late
Alfred Rosekat of Walton.
The late Mr. Rosekat is survived
by his wife, the former Sheila
McCulligh and two children, Jo
seph and Angela.
Also surviving is one brother,
Manny Gomes of Walton, Marla
(Mrs. Robert Montgomery),
Wingham, Angela Gomes, Wing
ham and Maria and Melinda
Gomes, both of Toronto.
Funeral service was held March
18 from the Brussels Chapel of the
M. L. Watts Funeral Home. Burial
was in Brussels Cemetery.
Ontario.
Reverend Father David Bowyer,
whodesignedthe coat-of-ar ms/
explained its meaning. Prominent
genealogists as well as members of
O.G.S. Council were present.
Mrs. Ruth Galbraith, of Brussels
represented Huron County OGS.
Huron County Branch meets
every month, March to November
at the Assessment Office, God
erich on the first Wednesday of
each month at 7:30 p.m.
The April meeting will be held in
Goderich Township Community
Centre, Holmesville, on Tuesday,
April 1 at 7:30. It will be a
Beginner’s Workshop designed to
especially help those who wish to
begin a search of their ancestry. All
are welcome. Come and bring a
friend who is interested.
Biyth United minister
talks of second chance
Mr. Bauman based his sermon,
Sunday, at Blyth United Church on
the story of a woman caught in
adultery and her second chance.
When the accusers had left, Mr.
Bauman recalled, Jesus had told
the woman to go and sin no more.
God gives us a second chance, he
said. “If we try to take charge and
tellGodwhattodowe are being
conquered by will, ” he stated. He
emphasized that people can’t
bring anyone to God - only He can
dothat. “Heistheonewhocalls
people to Himself. Jesus is the one
doing the job,’’ he said.
Thechoirsang “And can it be
that I should boast.’’ Mr. Bauman
told the children’s story and
Marlene Toll was the leader for the
children.
There were beautiful flowers in
memory of Calvert Falconer.
The Teen Club attended the
Christian Reformed Church for
their afternoon service.
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