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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-12, Page 2page 3.441ucknOw Sentinel, W00PeS4Y, November 12 1080 ally passed on motion of Councillors Cranston and Hickey, This by-law author- izes the Township to borrow $50,000,00 to meet„required expenditures until the taxes are '6ollected. IVIcitien. by Cotincillors Hickey and Cranston, "That West' Wawanosh Township ' hereby autherizes the issue of a building permit to Albert plasschaert for an, implement shed", The general accounts were jmssed for payment on /no. tion of Councillors Hickey and Cranston. , • • 0 West Wawanosh council approve tree removal .. . . - -•••• Glades . .41):i11 -,h old third . .. . :• •.. S .. :...• paper .. d rive..: . ...,.,aturHay.--..-., West Wawanosh Town- ship Council held the final -• regular meeting for the pres- ent term of Council on `Nei- day afternoon, November 4, 1980, at the Municipal flee, All members attended, , with Reeve Durnin: presid- ing The, Minutes of the regular • October, meeting and a spec- ial session were read and adopted on motion of Coun- cillors Hickey and Seeger. An application for, a Minor Exception from the Huron County Tree, by-law was ex-: Amineci _by CounciL,_ Motion,. by Cotmcillors Aitchison and Cranston, "That West VVa- wanoSh Township Council hereby approved the applica- *froth page 1 McConville, 413 and Maryse Cale, 337. Cale was defeated for the three seat council. Voter.turnout was light in Lucknow with less than 20 per cent of the eligible voters' casting a ballot. In West Wawanosh 38 per . . . Armstrong defeats Ackert. to supervise the waste man- Cranston and Hickey, "That agement site. Iffest Wawanosh Township By,Law # 17, 1980, was hereby authorizes the Reeve given third reading and fin:, and. Clerk to apply for an ally passed on motion of Interim payment of Subsidy Countillers Hickey and Seeg- on road expenditures' to the er, • This by-law is passed end of October". under Section 35 of The The road accounts were _PlalMing,_ &Lie_ .bave.:the_ _ ordered paid on .moflon_rif_,. property owned by the Luck- Councillors Hickey and•Seeg- now Christian School classif- er.. ied "Institutional". , By-Law # 18, 1.980 was Bill Robinson approached given third reading and fin- bill is a beef farm and the Huron COunty Federation consultants` such as ,survey- of Agriculture Properties and Land Use Committee report-, ed on a meeting of his committee and the Depart- ment of Natural Resources about the impact of the Pits and Quarries Control Act On this area. Local e concern had been expressed that this• act would encourage closure of small pits and ° . result in higher gravel prices. The committee report accepted by the directors meeting made the following recom- mendations: 1. That H.C. F.A. urge O.F.A. to request tion of R. Durnin for a Minor Council with an inquiry about ExcePtien froM Huron; Colin- cleaning Up the fence bottom ty E.ty-Lawit,67 1979, to'clear at the gravel 'pit on the S ' acres of soft .maple to make .° acres of Lot N1/2 25, conces- the said parcel •of land goo 6, A defmite decision suitable for agricultural put- was withheld 'due to the ab- poses." sence, of the road superin- The Clerk was directed to fendent at the 'meeting. adyer - • . by ,Counci cent voted and in kielosS a•little Iesi than 50 per cent cast ballots, In Huron less than 25% Voted. Many eligible voters in' Huron • are , : seasonal residents however, which reflects a poorer:. . turnout. About 50% turned out in Monday's election. township director for Morris Township: Lnuise operates a sheep farm and is presideat Turpberry Township Fed- eration of Agriculture. Eiec- utive members re-elected' are Jim. Hunter and• Jim McIn- tosh. Jim Hunter is a dairy farmer from East Wawaricish and is a director-at-large of the County F, of A. Jim McIntosh operates a poultry farm in Tuckersmith Town- ship and he is the I.S.M. director for Huron 'West Central. •President Gerry • elects Count y executive . The executive of the Huron Fortune, first vice president, the Ministry of Natural "Re- County Pederationof Agricni- John Van Beers, and second, sources to exempt pits with lure -was-elected, at -a-direc- -vice - president, —Tony. Mcf'-_2_1ess_than..311;000 -.tOns_ from tors meeting in Clinton on- Quail were elected at the the, requirements .of the Pits NoVeinber 6th. The new recent Huron County annual and Quarries Act requiring members of the executiveaie meeting. ) fences and • rehabilitation Bill Fear and Louise Mania, Gordon Hill, chairman of plans prepared by expensive ors and engineers. 2, That Mr. Craig Laing arid :411e ' Ministry of Natural Resourc- es •be invited to diseuss re- quirements at an early mein- ' bets meeting of H.C.F,A, • The directors also decided to send a letter to• James• Auld, 'Minister of Natural 'Resources expressing eon- ceins over fencing and en. gineering studies on small pits and aks that these con cerns be taken into consider- ation in the formation of the new Aggregates Act. Lucknow Girl Guides will • hold another Paper Drive this Saturday, November 15. The' Guides have appreciated the response by people of the community in the , past two gaper Drives they held, one in the spring and the other in the summer. Proceeds from the past two paper drives assisted finan- cially with a camping week- . end at Camp • Apeesh OWen Sound for the Lucknow Brownies and Girl Guides and_their_leaderS„ _ Those wishing to give to the Paper Drive this week should have their paper at the curb by 9 a: m. Rural residents can drop their paper at the. Lucknow Arena between 9,30 and 10.30' aan, Those wishing assistance with boxing papers should call 528-3516. Area Day Approximately 465 leaders and advisors attended the Area Day for Mapleway Area of the. Girl Guides of Canada held at Norwell Secondary School in Palmerston on Sat- urday. This was a day of training and sharing for lead- ers of the Girl Guide move- ment. Lynda Owen, leader of the Lucknow Brownies; Gail Cranston and Lori McKim, leader of the Lucknow Girl Guides; Linda Emmerton, representing the Lucknow Mothers Committee; Ilene Greer; Maitee District, Coriil, missiener; Carroll McKim, 'secretary-treasurer for Beav- er Division and International Advisor for Mapleway Area and Bev Thompson, Beaver Division Commissioner were • those attending from Luck- now. • 0461- Appliances Will Be Remembered The Year Round ••.•(-0.": A Dishwasher Is Sure To P ase - Everyday Of The Year Greer T V. & Electric Phone S28.3112 r :,e, ' A r, Lucknow