The Citizen, 1987-01-07, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1987.
Hu!left Council
Township signs 'cash recovery' by-law
Hullett Township council has
passed a by-law to establish a
“cash impost policy’’ for residen
tial development within the town
ship, which means that council will
in the future be able to implement a
charge for the provision of such
services as hydro and sewers to
new homes before issuing a
building permit.
“It means we now have an
opportunity for ‘cost recovery’ on
these services,’’ said clerk-trea
surer Harry Lear.
In other business at the Decem-
berl6meeting, HullettCouncil
gave approval to the purchase of a
new water tanker for the Seaforth
Fire Department, as well as giving
approval to the snowmobiling
contract for Hullett’s share of the
Village of Auburn streets.
A motion was also passed to
include the Auburn trustees and
secretary under the liability cover
age with the township’s insurance
company. Approval was given for
the wrecking yard licenses for
Chamney Sanitation in Auburn,
and a by-law to provide for the
erection of stop signs at intersec
tions in Auburn received first and
secondteadings. A motion was
passed to appoint Frank Cameron
as township solicitor for 1987.
Councillor Joe Gibson acted as
chairman of the meeting, due to the
fact that Reeve Tom Cunningham
was delayed at a County meeting.
Londesboro Holiday visitors return home
Edythe Beacom and Laura Lyon
spent New Year’s Day with Olive
Johnson, Clinton.
Cousins Mary Wightman,
Blyth; LauraLyon, Edythe Bea
com, Londesboro; Margaret Vi-
pond, Atwood and Florence Car
diff, Brussels had dinner New
Year’s Day at the Golden Lantern,
Brussels and spent the evening at
the home of Florence Cardiff.
Congratulations to Mr. Harold
Cunningham in his 93rd birthday
January 14.
Dora Shobbrook spent New
Year’s Day with her daughter
Thelma Ellerby, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexan
der spent a week at Christmas at
North Bay with Elaine and Don
Cousineau, Jim, Don and Tammy.
Mattie McGregor of Kippen
spent a week of Christmas holidays
with Clara Riley.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Allen were Gloria and
Wayne Jackson, Ridgetown; Brian
Jackson, Guelph and friend Bar
bara Konelny, Kitchener and
Sandra Jackson, Waterloo.
Remember shuffleboard will be
held Wednesday, January 7 and
W.I. cards, Friday, January 9.
Szusz looks forward to council
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moved to a Londesboro-area farm
with bis family when he was only
16. He attended Central Huron
Secondary School in Clinton, farm
ed with his father, Frank, for a few
years, then took a sales position
with Howson & Howson Ltd. in
Blyth in 1978, where he is still
employed.
Thenewcouncillorsays there
was no particular reason why he
entered municipal politics at this
time, other than that the opportun
ity presented itself, and he saw it as
a chance to become more involved
with his community.
“I look forward to being on
council,’’ he said. “It will be good
experience, and of course I am
interested in helping to keep the
township growing.’’
He added that it was good to see
so much interest in the vacant
council seat, pointing out that the
keen competition for the position
was an indication of vital commun;
ity spirit.
“I guess they thought we are a
good bunch to work for,’’joked Mr.
Lear.
Families back from Florida
Returning home on Saturday,
after spending two weeks in
Florida were Bob and Audrey
Thompson, Jack and Helen Lee,
Murray, Shirley, Bradley and
Deanna Lyon.
Mary Longman spent Christmas
and New Year’s week with her
sister Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and
family of Staffa.
Church to buy land
Greeters on Sunday morning at
the Londesboro United Church
were Rev. Snihur and Reg Lawson.
The ushers were Tom Adrie, Brent
Radford, Murray Whyte, and
Gerben Wilts.
Rev. Snihur welcomed all and
gave the call to worship and the
announcements. On Friday, Jan
uary 9 there will be a Bible Study at
the Snihur’s. On January 11 will be
a Hymn Sing before church. Life
and work committee meeting will
be held January 13 at 8 p.m. On
Friday, January 16 the Junior
Youth Group will go bowling.
At the children’s time they sang
“Surprise”. A memory test was
held with 12 articles shown on a
tray, then covered up and they
were asked what they were. Junior
teacher was Edith Taylor.
An anthem-sing with Lisa Dui-
zer as organist and Marsha
Szusz, choir director was held.
The scripture reading was from
Zephaniah, people urged to work
and the scripture lesson was from
Luke about the seventy sent out
and the miracle.
The sermon was about turning
problems into possibilities. Fol
lowing the Benediction a congre
gational meeting was called with
Bob Trick as chairman to discuss
the possible purchase of property
from Gordon Harkes, west of the
church. After some discussion, it
was moved to purchase with the
approval of the Presbytery.
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