The Citizen, 1991-04-10, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1991.
E. Wawanosh gives $5,000 to township’s anniversary
George Cull, chairman of the
East Wawanosh 125th Anniversary
committee met with East Wawa
nosh council at its April 2 meeting
to discuss finances for the celebra
tion in 1992. Council approved a
grant in the amount of $5,000. This
will be included in the 1991 budget.
Councillor Don Shultz was sel
ected as the township’s representa
tive to the Anniversary’s finance
committee.
Clerk Winona Thompson receiv
ed authorization from council to
apply for a permit to take water for
the proposed new well water
supply system. This well is to serve
the new township office, one
Belgrave residence and the arena.
A permit is required for taking
50,000 litres of water per day from
any ground or surface source of
water supply and for taking water
for public, recreational or munici
pal usage.
Mr. Schultz will attend the
reading of the engineer’s report
concerning the Sturdy Drainage
repair and improvement at Hullett
township office on April 9.
Council supported the idea of
natural gas lines being constructed
on Highway 4 at the time the
reconstruction project is being
done. Mrs. Thompson said this
matter was brought to council by a
ratepayer, who had also discussed
the idea with the County Planning
and Development committee.
A letter received from Union Gas
explained that though they could
not commit themselves to the
service they would survey over the
summer to determine the viability
of the project.
Approval from MTO for alloca
tion funding of $87,000 under the
Anti-Recession program was re
ceived. This funding will support
the expenditures of that amount so
the township does not have to
match it. The money will be used
Londesboro
Compiled by Mrs. June Fothergill. Phone 523-4360
Piano students
to perform in recital
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, April 7 were
Jack and Dorothy Tamblyn. Ushers
were Scott Shaddick, Billy Jim
Scott, Danny Hoggart and Mel
Bergsma. This was Hvmn-Sing
Sunday before the ser ice. The
scripture was from Matthew 17: 1-9
was read by Billy Jim Scott. The
sermon topic was “I Wonder”.
Shower
held for
bride-to-be
A miscellaneous shower was
held at Londesboro United Church
on Friday evening, April 5 at 7:30
p.m.
The guest of honor was Jennifer
Souttiaux, bride-elect next month.
Angel cake and ice cream were
served, Pearl Mason welcomed
everyone. Marie Krauter had a
flower contest Clara Riley had a
bridal alphabet contest.
Clara read some verses telling
Jennifer where to find some of her
gifts. Deanna Lyon read the ad
dress and the rest of the gifts were
presented.
Jennifer made a suitable reply.
She said her new home will be in
Guelph.
Large crowd
attends
Songfest
A large crowd attended the
Eleventh Annual Songfest at
Londesboro United Church on Sun
day evening, April 7 at 7:30 p.m. A
vote of thanks goes to Elgin
Penfound for getting this evening
of entertainment.
Rev. Paul Ross was M.C.
Organist was Sara Lyons; pianist,
Gail Lear. Those taking part were
Londesboro United Church Junior
chjoir, Jan and Chris from Teesw-
water, Huron County Children’s
Choir, Doug Blackwell and Steve
Gaunt, Rev. Paul Ross. The Kings
Messengers, and Paul Haslem of
Fordwich. This is always a very
enjoyable evening of music.
Junior Youth Group will meet
Thursday, April 11 at Paul’s place
for a ball game and a wiener roast.
Senior Youth Group will take
part in a Work Bee on Saturday.
Next Sunday bowling at Clinton
Crown Lanes is at 2 p.m. Gail
Lear’s music recital at Blyth
Memorial Hall is at 2 p.m. Also
next Sunday evening at 8 p.m. is
the Convenanting service for Rev.
Ross.
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rubies
for the resurfacing of Cone. 4/5 and
may not be used for any other
subsidized work. Field work must
begin by June. Council authorized
Road Superintendent Ralph Camp
bell to prepare tender forms.
Noreen Gnay, the township’s
representative to the Wingham and
District Hospital Board presented
the annual report. She informed
council that new health cards must
Work bee set
for Saturday
Don’t forget the work bee at
Tamblyn’s farm Saturday, April 13
at 9:30 a.m. Don’t forget to bring
your lunch.
The April meeting of Londesboro
Happy Gang Seniors will be held at
the hall on Wednesday, April 24 at
1:30 p.m.
Hullett Township Ball Registra
tion will be held Saturday, April 13,
at Londesboro Hall from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. The registration fee will be
double of what the fee for your
group is now if you register late.
There will be two afternoons of
bowling April 23 and 30 at Clinton
Crown Lanes at 1:30 p.m. for senior
men and women of the Londesboro
Happy Gang club to get a team to
go to the Senior games at Mitchell
on June 25. To be eligible you must
be 55 or over and have a Happy
Gang Senior card. Please bring
along your season average as it will
be based on points over average.
For more information call Jack Lee
at 523-4370.
be presented by patients at the
hospital by June 24 or costs will
be self-paid. Mrs. Gnay said that
many township residents have not
yet applied for their card.
Building permits were issued to:
Steve Bromley, Lot 28, Cone. 8,
storage shed; John Vincent, Pt. Lot
28, Cone. 4, storage shed and Bert
Sanders, Lot 9, Plan 500, Hum
phrey subdivision, swimming pool.
Council gave approval to the
Belgrave and District Kinsmen to
obtain a liquor license and special
occasion permit for the Slow-Pitch
Ball Tournament to be held on July
11, 12, 13, and 14 or alternate rain
dates.
Barry Elliott and Chris Palmer
spoke to council on behalf of the
Federation of Agriculture to dis
cuss upcoming programs and to
request support. Council approved
a grant of $350 for the Federation.
Council passed a by-law author
izing the beginning of the recon
struction of the Belgrave arena
front. An application was sent
along with a financial statement
from the Kinsmen and a copy of the
by-law to the Ontario Municipal
Board for approval. Council stated
they believed there would be no
problem for the Kinsmen to raise
the funding for the completion of
the project.
A borrowing by-law was submit
ted for the amount of $100,000.
This is subject to 0MB approval.
The budget for the Blyth and
District Area Fire Board was
approved with the East Wawanosh
share being 20 per cent of the total
or $10,096.
A motion was made to forward
the township’s share of the special
pumper fire truck levy in the
amount of $8,501.60, 60 per cent of
the 1991 levy totalling $6,057.60,
and the 1989 levy which had been
held in reserves in the amount of
$4,038.40 for a total of $18,597.60.
Council approved the revised
operating budget for the Wingham
and District Fire Area Board in the
amount of $15,358 for the town
ship’s share.
A request was made from the
New Horizons Grant committee
asking for a guarantee that the
seniors of Belgrave and the sur
rounding areas will have use of the
Belgrave W.I. Hall at least three
days per week. Also, any assets to
be in the Hall, which were pur
chased with the grant money must
be covered under the township’s
insurance policy for theft, fire, etc.
A motion was passed to this effect.
Mrs. Thompson was authorized
to sign a Health and Safety Policy,
which promotes employee health
and safety.
The registration in the amount of
$74.90 for Mr. Campbell to attend a
workshop on sampling and testing
of water in Brampton on May 29
was paid.
Registration of $53.50 was paid
for Mrs. Thompson to attend the
election seminar in Guelph on May
30.
Mr. Campbell was told to obtain
quotes and hire subcontractors to
do the work on the vault and ramps
at the new township office.
The road accounts in the amount
of $16,428.94 and the general
accounts totalling $85,332.80 were
approved for payment.
John A. Van Beers
R.R.#1, Blyth
523-4431
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