The Citizen, 1990-05-23, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1990.
Auburn IV. Wawanosh hears zoning plan
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
Auburn WI members
see slides of Costa Rica
The May meeting of the Auburn
Women’s Institute was held at the
Auburn Community Hall on Tues
day, May 15 with 14 present.
The president, Evelyn Merrill,
opened the meeting with a poem
“Garden Path”. The Ode and
Mary Stewart Collect were repeat
ed and O Canada was sung with
Marjorie McDougall as pianist.
There was silence observed in
memory of two members who had
passed away, Celia Taylor and
Viola Raithby.
The minutes were read by the
secretary Kay Lapp and also the
correspondence was dealt with.
The District Annual will be held on
Monday, May 28 at St. Helens with
registration at 10 a.m.
There was a discussion on July
and August meetings and members
decided not to have any. Jean
$1,912 raised
Plaetzer read the card report. Tina
Empey gave the treasurer’s report.
Kay Lapp introduced Ethel Ball
who showed slides of her trip to
Costa Rica and gave an excellent
commentary. Erma Cartwright
thanked her.
Kay Lapp gave a reading, “Illu
sion of a Spring Garden” and Erma
Cartwright gave a reading “A
Little Town”.
The Queen and Grace were sung.
Evelyn Merrill had a contest on
scrambled food and the winner was
Jean Plaetzer. The hostesses were
Marian Haggitt and Evelyn Mer
rill. Each person made her own ice
cream sundae and beverage was
served. Eppie Lawrence had the
most people visit on Mother’s Day
and received a prize for that. A
social time was enjoyed.
Members from the Dungannon
Zoning Committee attended the
May 1 meeting of West Wawanosh
Council to discuss the draft zoning
bylaw for Dungannon. Planner
Cynthia Fisher, student planner
Jun Chen and Huron County
Health Inspector John Orr had
previously talked over the proposal
with the committee and representa
tives Katherine McNee and Claude
D'Aoust presented the final details
to Council for its consideration.
Tenders for construction of
Sharpe’s Creek Culvert on Cone. 4,
are due on May 22. Council agreed
to meet on that evening at 7:30 to
consider the tenders received.
Clerk Joan Armstrong was in
structed to notify the owner of the
parcel of land at Part Lot 14, Cone.
10 informing him that immediate
steps must be taken to control the
weeds on the lot. The township has
requested that they wish to be
notified by May 31 as to what steps
have been taken.
Two local associations are to
receive grants. The Dungannon
Agricultural Society will receive
$100 in support of the fall fair while
addition; Noah Stutzman Sr.,
house; Noah Stutzman Jr., barn;
David and Joan McGlynn, shed;
and David and Jill Stoffe, house,
subject to completion of the proper
application form and inspection by
the building inspector.
Road accounts totalling
$10,185.71 and general accounts in
the amount of $16,494.10 were
authorized for payment.
for
Cancer Society
The 1990 Campaign for the
Cancer Society in the village of
Auburn and Community has been
completed and $1,822 plus $90
from the sale of daffodils was
realized. On behalf of the Cancer
Society sincere thanks is given to
those who gave so generously when
the canvassers called. Frances
Clark would also like to thank the
canvassers who were Eunice Arth
ur, Ethel Ball, Maureen Bean,
Grace Cartwright, Carol and Edgar
Daer, Ernie Durnin, Bert Moss,
Jane Giousher, Kay Lapp, Bessie
Slater, Ann Vincent, Marilyn Ver-
beek, Doreen Wilson and Frances
Clark.
Youth Centre
appoints new
managers
The Huron-Perth Youth Centres
announced the appointment of
managers in each of their Clinton
and Stratford offices.
Laurie Thomson, manager of the
Stratford office in the Festival
Square Building, 10 Downie Street,
holds a B.Sc. from the University of
Toronto, a B.S.W. from the Uni
versity of Windsor and an M.S.W.
from Wilfrid Laurier. She joined in
1981 and has worked at the Clinton
and Listowel offices. Laurie is
currently planning the opening of a
new office in Listowel. She was a
founding co-leader of the Group
Delta program to prevent family
violence. In addition to her current
counselling work in Stratford, she
is vice-president of the Board of
Directors of the Perth Addiction
Assessment Centre. As well as
being active in many community
groups, Laurie is an avid eques
trian.
Alexander “Sandy” Stuart,
manager of the Clinton office holds
a B.A. from the University of
Waterloo and an M.S.W. from
Carleton University. Sandy has
over eight years experience at this
centre and several years else
where, including two years in
Africa for C.U.S.O. He has super
vised new staff and developed the
Divorce Mediation Service for the
centre.
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