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The Huron Expositor, 1989-05-10, Page 18E EUROb l€f- .11 'A1y!kAy4, 9 '527411566 ,Amerlean TopAOMusier1orxeockr.&'Does, `%Dances,an d-wherSpeeial-'Occasions tevens 131SC J[Qlt 1EV:SEIIUICE Otid1 ltowardrand''Pat ghrwlshetorlan- 'ratouncwthe@iorthcomIngmarrlage otthelr another LevemtrKlghLterarlanSawden'of aSheaburne. ThIn cetebrationio:take-place t?i ay'27, 4989.:OpenTeceptlon9 p.m., Com- *snunity-Centre,.Honeywood, Ontario. '-Happy 50th Wedding Anniversar Henry &rMona Enzensberger Married in St. James Church Seaforth on April 29, 1939 Love From Your Family Eitfaotemege DION N E-RIICDONALD DonandMarilyn-MlcDonald-of-RR 2, Brusseiserepleaiedao:announce the forthcoming marriageof iheirdaugh- aterpJeanne Eiizabethto Robert. John ,,Dionne aonof Bili:and,Joyce Dionne of Oshawa. The wedding wig l;take .placeMay 27, i9119:at Duff's, Wilted Church, Walton ,.with an ,open reception -to follow -at 9 o.'clockcin the Brussels, Morris & Grey.Community .Centre. CountryGo d 'Rock ltRolI CISCO. POLRAB•WACRE6:WEWL4 ER OISOMUSIC GOOD RECORDED MUSIOPORWEDDINDS.OANCEB^RNNIVERSARIES PARTIES ETC ¶BTreABnpe,lene0-.NOmneaga charge BRUSSELS •438761.59 DAYTIME or EVENINGS Seaforth +Iorticulturai 'Society N " Y t. AT °Rowcltnes Garage SATURDAY, MAY 13 10 -AN. - 12 NOM Perennials *Shrubs .*Houseplants 50th Wedding Anniversary John Anne Lansink The family •wish to invite friends and neighbours to help celebrate -this very �jsppeciall occasion • D. 9 MA S;L °$ -Tian. • Seaforth•.&,District Community Centres • MUSIC ,& DANCING Best Wishes Only. Please s ticket i eat 1 nd �, . „ i'Y 1 t W:ou id like to 'trent :our via b. led -customers -to .O ..crr Ld pancake -:breok'fr st This 'Saturday May 13th �,.aattt. - 12 noon Coffee and ,serued .with the TaetiI ;Noose c. ot»e lard --enjoy ,some '{tun �Pjcnic-4±ables ;provjtled uprose .arid mat V,enl Mike and -Cathy ,,V*� l • THE PLANTING OF A MAPLE rtitE'happened atSeaforth Public School Thursday to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Huron County Board of Education. Seen here Kindergarten Tu. . erg ' students Matthew hopper and Kimberly Jewltt get a hand from Principal Gary Jewitt in putting the last shovels of dirt around the tree. Corbett photo, • from :page 1 A public meeting was held before coun- cil's regular. meeting on May 2, concerning,a rezoning application by McI eliand Welding Ltd. -of -Brumfield. Mr. McLeJland.appliedto have Part Lot 10, Plan 131 rezoned from FORMAL 'N :Dine with ,us.at the..... fi( AOROPOIL :Restaurant and Steakhouse -SPECIAL CHOICES FoforrnaI Nice Friday, May 12 COMPLIMENTARY CARNATIONS To all the girls. Call 527=2254 -HAPPY 11th BIRTHDAY •D,ARCY"W000 May 15 Developmentalto Village Industrial Mallow theupansion of his businesswhich.does:the final assembly and. painting.oftrailers. Several adjacent landowners were pre- sent to state their concerns over theexpan- sion•of the business. Mr. McLennan's intention is to build a paint shop, and possibly a second building in the future. Council passed the rezoning by-law, and will at its next meeting look at passing..a site plan control bylaw to give councilauthority to review plans, and possibly arrange a development agreement. y PIJRCHASING.LOCALLV Councillor Larry McGrath raised 'the issue of where the township purchases -ar- ticles need in running the township; saying temunicipality should buy fromthose vrho contribute .tax dollars. Clerk Jack McLachlan responded by say- ing most .purchases are made locally. "1 .don't disagreewith- vhat youare,:saying, but I think all our department heads have taken your point of view under advisement and there's no doubt they try to purchase locally." MOWER APPROVED The township received approval from the Ministry of Transportation and Com- munications that a mower be purchased THURS. - :SAAAAAT. (Matinee NOW :3:00 --6:00 .pan. ,Welcome :back _Love, la i'andma4&1P,Qppy'G. N :CARRMELAIONG FRIDAY, ,JUNE 16 "One Nlght.Only" -Check' Out One of Ontario's Tap -Bands TICKETS ON 'SALE NOW I omm MMERCIALto If: 52$ealort9h ,d .7=880 -1,04/stuthor 144.0;4 0il19) .1 C U-'L.iG''L, t oGEzt a k.Sandy/ [a4j (. o(g ,9,89 .LJEaauAEly sa `{ WE grad j.n. ffE (w efe.:Zeat//Wawl y%r /aid J.'4a L1 ol,g ,E it aIi4tc,ain .wosdd,; E ,lj.oa to ./gin .B -w-- inArm pe[okugion of ;gait affiat[i rl/UWdd&ig t.'✓<{1)210'04,040 I per 4.4,y :44140414 nia44gen.644.004 ,..fat oO jj o fou a -r,,5ya d ico t.., firm E9/Ljo -dwadil91y� _''4 Et' 12,4,40,..a oat* 411 .o,44#4 Acon,,ninEAIittaoPE. tom,' r`t x9 apg,.4µa,olft J from McGavin Farm Equipment at a tendered price of $4327. GOOD TIMES The township received a request that the township sponsor one new ball uniform at a price of $65 for the Vanastra Good Times. Councillors noted a uniform' was sponsored four years ago, but felt there are too many teams which could request a sponsorship frorti the municipality and declined to spon- sor a uniform. Former • from page 1 rhalte:gae and will mean an awful pile of studying, but I feel quite good about it,"he said. "A lot of farmers are concerned about whether or not they qualify. Well, the only way to find out is to call the 800 number and get them to send out ;a form.. If you think you were,affected,by the drought:in 1988, -filliontrdoran. laV.eealt.'.t:reactiN'ote • don't have a form. You must make .ap- plication to be considered. The opportunity for assistance is certainly there." NAd ilI p k • from page 1 An insurance proposal for 1989.90 was ac- cepted from Frank Cowan Insurance Com- pany forl$8 925 for one year. The current in- surance,policy expires June 20. ROMAalso submitted a.proposal in.the amount of$9;702 for -similar coverage. DRAINAGE A letter from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture.and Food informed couneilthat McKillop wi lbave$I83;50o.availablefortile drainage. loan allocations. Township Clerk Marion -McClure feels:thismill.beaufficient, and loans -last year totalled$9300. The interest rate on tile drainage loans will be eight per cent, 420,000 is the max- imum .which can be borrowed in one year, and a loan may never exceed:$0000. A tile drainage loanapplication for.$27,700 was.approved. Council .accepted a request from lan- downers that construction be done on the Dodds Municipal Drain, .and :an .engineer has been hired to report. GRANTREQUESTED A delegation of representatives ,of theRitz Lutheran Villa, a retirement home in Mit- chell, requested .x415;000 :ggant=from coun- cil.The money would be,used:for:an•extend- ed care conversion•project„anditrwasnoted that eight of -the via s present-residenta<are former -residents of Ma:111w ,township. 'Coluagil mill review ,this -natter in =November. ,,ARPOINOWNT Zen SFjanegan iwas At/painted councirs representative ;on :the,So$forth;and District Community Centres ..Committee to -replace Ray loney GeneralCeneralaccomitatitera.paiclintheAmount ef. $2,2,400 mein .. g:$51093 to the Maitland VaI1ey Ceneereatiell Authority :as •80 per eeot.ef this.yearrs,levy. axe :read ,:euperinteedent's voucher .was Approved ;for ;payiuent irl the ,amount of 4408. lta!d eollnpil ,ranted ;Aenpiosion to the 110119 -Cot .lutity •Centre mnluiittee;to .apply.tothepiquortice�ng~Bureau•90Qn- Cured� ;Sl w'�Piteh•TQC 0.eentt on ugust 11, 12,And j3. Guess ',Witu4 SO? AIcMtEm y4to PRY *hi . SW! -f3