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liquor vote in W. Wawanosh
West Wawanosh
Township Council met for
its regular September
session on Tuesday
evening, September 4.
The minutes of a
special session on July 11,
and the regular August
meeting, with, the
following amendment to
Councillors . Aitchison's
and Durnin's motion of
August 7, were read and
adopted: "It was
resolved that the
Municipal Council of the
Township of West
Wawanosh in the County
of Huron, deems it
desirable and expedient
to'submit to a vote of the
persons qualified to be
entered on the voters' list
and to vote at an election
to the Municipal Council,
the following questions
under the provisions of
The Liquor Licence Act
1975, namely: 1. Are you
in favour of the sale of
spirits, beer and wine
under a dining lounge
licence for consumption
on licensed premises
where food is available?
2. Are you in favour of the
sale of spirits, beer and
wine under a lounge
licence for consumption
on licensed premises? 3.
Are you in favour of the
sale of spirits, beer and
wine under an en-
tertainment lounge
licence for consumption
on licensed premises?"
A. J. Sherwood
questioned council about
a culvert across his lane
at Lot 19, Concession 4.
The trustees from
Auburn requested
council's approval on the
possibility of opening
Goderich Street in the
village through to the
east to the County Road.
Council agreed it would
be a good plan, if the
county will allow access
.to the County Road at
that point, and when the
village was in a financial
position to dothe work.
Building 'permits were
authorized for R. Hallam
(shed) ; G. Priestap
(shed) and J. R. Durnin
(mobile home).
A motion was passed:
"That West Wawanosh
Township deems it ex-
pedient to proceed under
Section 78 of The
Drainage Act, 1975, to
construct a tile bed under
a portion of the Hamilton
Municipal Drain." The
Clerk will make the
necessary notification to
Maitland Valley Con-
servation Authority.
Bell strike ends
Bell Canada's striking
telephone installers and
technicians voted 7,59Q to
1,994 in favor of accepting
a contract settlement,
local president David
Handley said Sunday.
The 15,000 members of
the Communications
Workers of Canada, in-
cluding the. 20 men
working out of the Clinton
work centre, had voted on
the contract Thursday
and ballots were counted
in -Ottawa "Sunday. 'The
vote ends a series of
rotating strikes and
lockouts throughout
Ontario and Quebec
which began June 7. A
full-scale strike began
Aug. 13.
U.nion., executives
By -Law No. 12, 1979,
was given a third reading
and finally passed, This
by-law authorizes the
townshipto–submit to a
vote, three questions
concerning the sale of
beer, spirits and wine, to
the electors of the
municipality.
A motion was passed:
"That the Township of
West Wawanosh hereby
requests the Ministry of
Transportation and
Communications, to grant
approval to the ap-
plication of ap-
proximately an ad-
ditional 5,000 cubic yards
of pit run gravel on 1979
construction.''
The road accounts were
ordered to be paid. The
general accounts were
also passed for payment.
Enrolment
committee in
separate schools
Ronald Marcy of
Stratford was named
chairman of the
declining enrolment
committee at a meeting
of the Huron -Perth
County Roman Catholic
'Separate School board in
Dublin Monday. The
committee will meet
early next month to cope
with the problems arising
from the gradual decline
in the number of
students. The decrease in
the number enrolled in
the 19 schools in the
system this September is
63 or 2.3 per cent. There
are 2,642 pupils.
Since 1974 there has
been an accumulated
recommended that decrease of 19.1 per cent.
membership accept the St. Boniface School
settlement, although they Zurich showed the largest
said the three-year decrease with 18 fewer
contract term was too pupils, while at St.
long, the wage gain too Joseph's School, Clinton,
small and the agreement there was an increase of
did not offer enough 10 pupils.
protection against The board extended the
compulsory overtime. leave of absence for the
The agreement in-, janitor at the Clinton
eludes a 10.5 per cent school, Edward Florian,
wage ... increase to Monday, September 17
retroactive to Dec. 1, because of illness.
1978; 10 per cent on Dec The board_ decided
1, 1979;and nine per cent to endorse a resolution
on Dec. 1, 1980. from the Leeds and
In the third year, Grenville County board of
salaries would be indexed education requesting for the board meetings
to the cost•of living if that support for a petition to will be taken . over by
rises above eight per the provincial govern- Carol Campbell of
cent. An installer in the ment ,.to include driver Winthrop replacing Bev
top wage category would education in the regular Smith of Walton who has
be making $385.10 a week, secondary school moved to Stratford,
curriculum and to
allocate funds ac-
cordingly.
The board decided not
to ask the ministry of
education toput more
money into secondary
schools for driver
education as it would
mean less money for
elementary schools. As
well, it was said with no
secondary schools in the
system in Huron and
Perth, that it was not a
particular problem in this
area. Several trustees,
who felt "It's our children
involved, whether, in
separate or public
schools" were out -voted..
It was announced that a
professional activity day
will be held on Friday,
September 14 at St,
Patrick's School, Dublin
and St. Columban School
for all principals and
staffs through teacher
workshops. P.•rimary
teachers will be involved
with language arts and
family life, while junior
teachers will have
language arts and
physical education; and
..he .._intermediate.
teachers, family life and'
geography.
The work of secretary
WELCOME
Ontario
Parks
Association
MEMBERS AND FRIENDS'' ATTENDING THE O.P.A.
Annual Golf Tournament
AT THE
Maitland Golf and Country Club
Friday, September 14
Goderich Parks Department
and Recreation Office
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