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Junior Farmer to select new king
HURON comm. Spring is on its way,
and yes, the Huron County Junior Oilmen
are preparing for their king and queen
canto.
Each April a new king and queen is
selected to represent this organization at
many of the year's events.
The selection process consists of an inter-
view, speech and the display of a talent.
Many capable delegates. will be competing
for the crowns. (Two delegates from each of
the five Huron County clubs - one guy and
one gal! )
This contest will take place on.ApriI21.at.
the Clinton Publio-school.All spectate/As-am,
welcome.
The crowning will take placom Apri128 at
the Clinton LegiOn at the Spring Fling.
Everyone is invited to participate in the
dancing and the celebration of our new king
and queen. For more information about
either oi these events contact your local
Junior Farmer president or call: Dianne
Oldfield - 527-1436 or Steve Webster,
523-4304.
441 club grows vegetables
Colborne Twp. Recreation Committee Members were informed of the 4-H achieve -
report an encouraging attendance at their ment night at Brookside Public School, May
euchre card party Thursday, March 20 with 1.
winners being Ila Pollock and Marie Park As there was considerable business to
(playing as a man) and low score Louise discuss the program was limited to an in -
Brindley and Gordon Pollock. , teresting reading, Springtime, by Margaret
The 4-H Garden Club with leaders Mary Jewell and an especially humorous reading,
Lou Clements and Helen Richt, will be star- My Panty Hose, by Mrs. R. Brock.
ting very soon. They are still welcoming Members enjoyed a social half hour with
new rnembers. The course includes each lunch served by Mrs..0. Falkiner, Mrs. D.
member growing only five vegetables and McNeil and Mrs. Jewell.
thier gardens are not critically. ,checked , A wedding of interest to several in
which should encourage more young people Goderich and district took place in St. _
to join. There will be six meetings between George's United Church, 35 Lytton Blvd.
when they start and the month of August.
This is not a hard course to join and should
be very interesting and well worth the time
involved.
The Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute
Toronto, on Saturday March 23 when Claire
Maureen, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Creaghan, Toronto and Martin James Mc-
Connell, son of John and Gretta (Arbour)
McConnell, Burlington were married. After
March meeting was a quilting Bee and , the ceremony, guests numbering over 300
meeting combined. Members were busy
quilting the quilt they are making for Col-
borne Township Sesquicentennial.
Mrs. Eric Reaburn was acting president
and opened the meeting with a welcome to
members and visitors who then joined in the
opening songs accompanied. by Mrs. A.
Stoll, pianist. The roll call, the most
neighbourly thing that has happened to me,
showed everyone appreciated their friends
and•neighbors and the kind acts they receiv-
ed over the years.
Minutes of the last meeting were read by
the secretary -treasurer, Mrs. G. Kaitting
and the correspondence considered.
assembled at the Granite Club, Bayview
Ave. where, 'after receiving guests and
visiting, all enjoyed the delicious
smorgasboard. The groom's reply and and
the best man, Robert McConnell's speech of
welcome were highlights. Dancing was pro-
vided for the evening entertainment for the
guests. Guests from Goderich. and district
were Mrs. Lee •McConnell, Clinton, Mr. &
Mrs. Lionel Arbour, Steve Arbour, Sharon
Doherty, Gertrude Kaitting, Mr. & Mrs.
Bruce Erskine, Goderich, Joan (Menzies)
Anderson, London; Mr. & Mrs. Kim Arbour,
Meaford, Lee ,Arbour, Toronto, and Mr. &
Mrs. Ken Wood, Clinton.
all's bridge discussed
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recommendation that this bridge "remain
as a county bridge, open to traffic at the
existing standard for a maximum period
of ten years." This decision is subject to
two conditions: that the bridge will not be
• replaced, if it is excessively damaged or
destroyed by natural causes, and that at
the end of the 10 year period the situation
will be reviewed to determine whether a
HAPPY 28th "RABBIT"
(GEORGE HICKEY)
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further extension period could be recom-
mended or whether the bridge should be
closed to any,traffic and possibly removed.
The county figures show that it would
cost the county approximately $6,000 a
year, to leave the Ball's Bridge in an open
condition, with a two -tonne load limit on it.
The council felt that under the cir-
cumstances this would be an appropriate
expenditure.
Colborne Twp.
Sesquicentennial Choir
001
Practice
Monday, April 7, 8:00 p.m.
at Colborne Central School
• New Members Welcome
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treated for rabies exposure As a result; carry rabies. Always wear gloves when
the Ontariojviinistry of Health IS urging
all residents to be extreMelyOutiout.
Since the disease is fatal to humans as
well as pets, anyone who's been in
contact With a rabid animali mutt take a
series of shots.
You can protect your.faMilytk taking
these simple precautions.F4 Vac_ ci te
your pets against rabies. Secondkep
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especially children, ShoulabitUgfit
handling a dead animal. Remember,
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PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A
PROPOSED REDUCTION IN THE
REGULATORY FLOOD CRITERIA FOR THE
LUCKNOW RIVER WATERSHED
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the County of
Huron, and the Townships of Ashfield, West Wawanosh and East
Wavvanosh. will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, May 7, 1986, at
the,Vinage of Lucknow Town Hall (upstairs) at 800 p.m. to consider the
reductirm in the Regulatory Flood Criteria for the Lucknow River Water-
shed from the Regional ' storm to the 1:100 year flood. The area within
Huron County affected by this proposal is shown on the attached map.
The proposed change has been initiated- by the Village of Lucknow and
prior to the Ministry of Natural Resources agreeing to the change there is
a requirement that municipalities within the watershed provide the
•public drith the opportunity for comment.
ANY PERSON may attend the pUblic meeting and/or make written or
verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the
proposed change.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to • the proposed change. is
available for inspection between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the offices of
theHuron County Planning Department in Goderich
DATED AT THE CO6NTY OF HURON
THIS 2ncLDAY OF APRIL, 1986
LG. Hanly, A.M.C.T,.
Clerk -Treasurer
•County of Huron
'Court House
Goderich, Ontario
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524-8394 (Clerk)
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