The Citizen, 1991-11-27, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
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Amy Thomas (centre) receives the Huron County Pork Producers' Award from her father Bob
Thomas at the Huron County 4-H awards night in Clinton Friday. Amy had the highest score
in 4-H swine clubs. Laura Sinclair (left) won the Ed Watson Award for having the champion
market hog at the Seaforth Fall Fair.
W. Wawanosh passes zoning by-law
Deputy-reeve Rhea Hamilton-
Seeger was appointed as West
Wawanosh's representative on the
North Huron Community Develop
ment Steering Committee at the
November 5 meeting of council.
It was decided that council will
look at the problems arising from
the beaver population and methods
of control at the December meet
ing, with a view to requesting the
Ministry of Natural Resources to
hold a meeting with concerned
landowners to address a possible
solution.
Reeve Cecil Cranston and Clerk
Joan Armstrong were authorized to
apply to the Ministry of Trans
portation for the interim payment
of subsidy on road expenditures to
October 31, 1991.
The road accounts totalling
$73,214.30 were approved for pay
ment.
A motion, that only residents of
West Wawanosh, who utilize the
Wheels Away service be subsidized
by the municipality, carried unani
mously.
Council approved an additional
$1000 to be set aside for use by the
Hullett students write penpals
Edited by: Kim Elliott,
Karla Stacey, Trevor
Trewartha and Amy Jenkins
PEN PALS
The grade 3's have been busy
replying to the letters they received
from their pen pals in Christchurch,
New Zealand. This learning experi
ence helps make letter writing
interesting.
by Maranda Blake
Grade 4/5 practiced a Remem
brance song for the Remembrance
Day Service called “A Little Less
of Me”. Some people are entering a
Remembrance Day contest. We
have been working on the bulletin
board. Grade 4 students are having
a Social Studies and Science Test.
LEST WE FORGET
written by Kim Jamieson and
Erica Horbanuik
“In Flanders Fields, the poppies
blow, Between the crosses row on
row.”
This is how the grade 7 class
contributed to the Remembrance
Day service at the Londesboro
United Church on November 11.
This poem, “In Flanders Fields”
was written during World War I by
Lieut. Col. John McCrae. He was a
member of the Canadian Medical
Corps from Guelph.
Anniversary Committee, to cover
the purchase of souvenir item, com
memorating the 125th anniversary
of the incorporation of the town
ship.
A by-law was passed appointing
Monteith, Monteith & Co. of Strat
ford as auditors for the township
for 1991.
Jane Cere, St. Helens has been
appointed for a six-month proba
tionary period at the rate of $7.00
per hour to assist Mrs. Armstrong
in the municipal office.
Council voted that a suitable
property standards by-law be exam
ined, discussed and passed at the
December meeting.
Council voted unanimously that
the Huron County Health Unit be
contacted regarding a concern
about the accumulation of domestic
waste on a township property.
A letter is to be sent to all busi
nesses in the township, including
Huron County, indicating that
West Wawanosh is a recycling
municipality and all refuse and
waste to be deposited at the landfill
is to be sorted prior to being left at
the site.
The general accounts totalling
$22,143.63 were approved for pay
ment.
A comprehensive zoning by-law
for the township was passed.
The boys in our class did a dra
matic choral reading of this poem
while the girls did a response enti
tled “In Flanders Now”. We were
all colour co-ordinated in white
tops and black bottoms. The boys
made black folders to show the evil
of the war and the girls made white
ones to show “Peace on Earth”.
GRADE 8
Mr. Medd's grade 8 students
watched a movie called “White
Fang”. They had the Remembrance
Day programme at the church.
They all had stories or poems to
read. They also had the normal day
to day scheduled work. They have
been studying for several tests.
BAND ACTIVITIES
The band has just completed their
first pizza sale. Despite the compe
tition from other schools we were
able to raise enough money to
cover our school tour at Christmas
time.
On December 19 the band will be
giving concerts at three of our area
schools, Blyth, Vanastra and
Seaforth. There is also the possibil
ity of including Walton. Il will be a
busy day but we like to share our
talents with those schools which do
not have a band programme.
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