The Citizen, 1990-02-21, Page 7THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1990. PAGE 7.
Barney Stewart, right, presents Willy Laffin with a $150 gift
certificate from Lawrie’s Decorating Centre in Blyth. Willy was
the winner of the January draw for Bly th Mi nor Softball. Second
prize of $20 was won by Eric Barrett of RR 1, Ethel.
Morris Council hires dog counter
Following a review of four appli
cants for the position of dog
counter in Morris Township, Coun
cil accepted the application of Carl
McLellan of RR 4, Brussels at its
meeting on February 8. Mr. McLel
lan will be issuing tags and licenses
for 1990 at a fee of $2.50 per dog.
Council were also advised that no
provisions are available in appro
priate acts to restrict the number of
dogs in the hamlets.
Ministry of Transport advised
Council that the 1990 road subsidy
is $345,000 at the rate of 75 per
cent bringing the total expenditure
to $471,700 which is a three per
cent increase from last year.
Council approved payment of the
road accounts in the amount of
$27,908.48.
After discussion concerning the
completion of the probationary
employment period of John Cronyn
at the Landfill site, council agreed
to increase his wage from $7 an
hour to $8.50 an hour.
Councillor Wayne Riley suggest
ed that another attendant should be
hired to relieve other employees
who wanted to take time off.Auburn
Council decided that this matter
could be dealt with on an individual
basis therefore another employee
would not be necessary at this
time.
John Hoonaard had approached
the township for permission to pick
up newsprint from the waste
disposal site to use as mix for feed
for his fish worms. Council had no
objections.
A grant of $1200 is to be given to
Brussels to offset fire costs from
last year.
Clerk-Treasurer Nancy Michie
was authorized to bill the respec
tive insurance companies for two
motor vehicles accidents in the
township last year where the fire
department was called and also to a
tenant of farm land for a chemical
spill that was attended by the fire
department.
A grant of $125 was given to
Blyth Festival for this year.
A letter from Grey Township was
presented to Council outlining the
costs at the Walton Landfill Site
and Morris’ share of $79.25 until
March 31, 1989, when they discon
tinued shipping to the site.
It was agreed that Gary Nichol
son’s registration to attend the
Drainage Course in Kitchener will
be paid and a bill submitted to East
Wawanosh Township for half of the
amount, since Mr. Nicholson has
been employed as Drainage Super
intendent for that township as well.
Morris Council was advised that
East Wawanosh is also considering
hiring Ken Shortreed as the Tile
Drainage Inspector for the town
ship.
The budget for the Blyth Com
munity Centre in the amount of
$160,500 for 1990 was accepted.
A request for funds was received
from Brussels Library branch for
the purchase of a computer. Coun
cil decided to give this matter
further consideration at their
March meeting.
The owners of the Queen’s Hotel
in Belgrave will be billed $1255.88
for costs incurred in designating
the hotel under the Heritage Act.
The budget of $49,520 for Blyth
Area Fire Board was accepted and
approved.
Council approved payment of the
general accounts of $47,259.57.
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
‘The Glory of the King9
topic of minister’s sermon
Rev. Dave Snihur conducted the
morning service at Knox United
Church service and Nancy Park was
the organist.
Call to Worship was read alter
nately, followed by the hymn “All
Creatures Great and Small’’. Child
ren’s song was “This Little Light of
Mine” followed by the story. The
hymn “I know who holds Tomor
row”. The new Creed was read.
The prayer chorus “Silently now I
wait for Thee” was sung.
Rev. Snihur’s sermon was entitl
ed “The Glory of the King”. The
offering was received by Peter
Verbeek and Murray Rollinson and
dedicated. The hymn “How firm a
foundation” was sung. Rev. Snihur
pronounced the Benediction and
the response, “Lord We Pray”
ended the service.
‘Heaven’s Grocery Store’
WMS poetry reading
The February meeting of the
Presbyterian W.M.S. was held at
the home of Marian Haggitt. The
president Martha Daer presided
and gave the Call to Worship. The
devotional period was led by Mar
tha Daer. The scripture portion was
from Hebrews, II chapter, verses 1
-20 which was read alternately. The
meditation was entitled “What
Faith is all about”.
The study was led by Lillian
Letherland. It was about Nehmiah
God’s chosen man to build up the
wall of Jerusalem. A poem entitled
“Heaven’s Grocery Store” was
also read. The meeting closed with
all repeating the Lord’s Prayer.
The March meeting will be at the
home of Lillian Letherland.
‘Douah-Nuts’ braid bread
BY LAUREL CAMPBELL
The second meeting of the
Auburn Bread Venture Club got
underway again at 4:15 in the
basement of the Auburn Mission
ary Church.
At the beginning of the meeting
members voted on a suitable name
for the club and decided on the
“Dough-Nuts”. Next week they
will have a little page to go with it.
All members got to see how
French bread is made and also got
to taste it. They also got to twist the
bread for braided bread. Everyone
is to make one loaf of bread for the
next meeting. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Regina
Campbell. Members are planning
to make crescent rolls and soft
pretzels.
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Knox Quilting Day, Monday
Mr. Cecil Walpole of Point Clark
and Mr. Donald J ar din of Kitchen
er visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jardin last week.
Family Night for Knox United
Church will be held Saturday,
February 24.
Bible Study and Prayer Group
meets on Friday, February 23 at
1:30 at the Bean’s.
Quilting Day will be held at Knox
United Church on Monday, Febru
ary 26 at 10 a.m. Bring your lunch,
dessert and coffee will be supplied.
6 tables at euchre
There were six tables in play at
the euchre party held Tuesday
evening, February 13. Winners
were: high lady, Dorothy Grange;
low lady, Lillian Stewart; high man,
Ernest vurnin; low man, Clarence
Allin; lucky chair, Norman Mc-
Clinchey.
Euchre parties are held every
Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. at the
Community Hall.
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