The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-13, Page 5-
etnew',of 1979 accomp-
bshments ,and a look at
future requirements featured
the December meeting .of
',Wen Township council. :en
Monday of last. week.
The meeting was .opened
with a prayer and a short
address on "'Poise" by Rev,
Michael Boulger, minister of
the Monkton United Church;,
Reeve Carl Vock, COM -
Meriting on the past year,
said that he was pleased that
Conned .had accomplished;
everything that it had Set ant
m:. do. Looking forward to
1900, he mentioned future
,projects and among them; the
inadequacy of the township
garagelo house the equip-
• meat- Deputy -Reeve Laverne
Gordner added that he would
like to see better deist control'
either through applying more
calcium chloride, or by grav-
elling the roads later in the
season and Councillor Edwin
Inman. Commented on; the
roads and on the good.
communications between the
Council and staff,'
Councillor Joe Vandenberk
expressed concern that the•
revision of the zoning by-law
not result in restricting farm-
ing; operations. He wondered
whether: it might be advis-
able to build a new shed, and•
Councillor Joe Waite agreed
that a new shed should be
built and it should be well
t'
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FRANK
planned 1r! Meet future
needs.
Road Superintendent Sam
Acheson told council he was
satisfied with the _road. pro-
gram this year but was,
wncerned that farmers be
more careful about dragging
mud onto the roads. He said.
Comnitttee, Reeve Cart
Nock, Conmtttee of Adiu*
n!ent. Laverne Roth. Mitch-
ell Agricultural! Society,,
Reeve Carl Yock:, Perth
County Safety , Council,
*heti Davey; Monkton. Fire
a
Board Councillor Joe
Vandenberk, Tim Nicholson
:than, and John Van Berk;
Dog Licencing- Officer, How -
Ord Jackson; Sanitary Land,
Olt Attendant, Martin Rock;
ll-ns..•Township
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iComittee, Edwin Inman*.
:Robert Chaffe, Ken Ralph,,
.Gary Josling, John Van
!Jerk, Joe Vandenberlr and
the township garage needed!
new front doors tq conserve
heat.
In preparation forr the new
year councilappointed its
representatives to the: local
boards and namedcertain
other people to fulfill various
duties for the township as
follows, Mitchell & District
Planning Board', pan Con-
nolly and Robert Davey;
Nfitchell & District: Arena.
and Community Centre
Board, Councillor Joe Waite
lvfitchell & .District Fire Area
Board, Deputy -Reeve Lav-
erne Gordner; Mitchell &
District Protective Inspection
and Ken Brown: Monkton
.Community, Centre Board,
Councillor Edwin Inman;
Upper Thames River Con-
servation. Authority, Deputy
Reeve Laverne Gordner;
Maitland! Valley Conserv-
ation Authority, Councillor
Joe Vandenberk; Ausable--
Bayfield. Conservation
Authority, Gordon Mogk..
Other appointments. in-
cluded: Weed Inspector,
Cyril Brown; Animal Control
Officer, Robert Gilbert,;
Animal Evaluator, Tom
Reidy; Fence Viewers, Leon-
ard Partridge, Robert. Chaffe
Allan Siemon, Hubert 'Kolk-
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!Karl: Vocic; :Logan Township
Library Board, Carl Vock,
,Mrs, Keith McLagan, ,Mrs..
,Earl Oppenhauser, Mrs. Ken
Reaney,. and Mrs. Edwin
piman.
Road accounts were ;ap-
proved in the amount of
55,213.55 and general ac-
counts of 5126,910.12 were
ordered paid. These included
transfer payments and requi-
sitions for the Huron -Perth;
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board and the Mon'
trn Fire Area Board. The
Mogk' Municipal Drain
Extension has now been.
completed and the final
paymentsmade to the con-
tractor and the engineer.
Actual assessmentsto the
land involved were set out in..
a bylaw adopted by council.•
The estimated cost of the
drainwas 519,500.00, but the
actual cost. was 515,938.12 or
86.86% of the estimate. A.
ratings by-law was passed to
apply for tile ;drainageloans
totalling 549,100.00,
A petition was received'.
rotn. owners. of farms at Lots.
28, 19 and 32, Concession<'1,
asking that the Waugh -
Robinson MunicipalDrain'be
repaired and the Council'
decided; to proceed, ;It was
decided that the Logan
Township Landfill Site
(Dump) which is open every
Saturday from 8 a.m.• to 5
p.m. will close. until further
notice on December 29 at 5
p.m.'
Council will meet again:: on
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September are Sandra Regle,'
Tammy Driscoll, Sandra
Campbell, Lisa Campbell,
Marion Hunt, Sandra Hunt,
Lisa ` McClure, Donna.
McClure, Dianne Godkn,
Janice Murray,' Sharon Eedy.,
Kathy Pryce, and Debbie
Hulley:
Officers are: President:
Marion -..' Hunt; "' Vice
President: Tammy Driscoll;
Secretary: Dianne Godkin;
Treasurer: Janice Murray;
Press Reporter: Debbie
Hulley..
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Thursday evening at. the
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,James McDade of Babb
Crescent, Stratford, WAS
appointed to the position, of
'.
principal at St. Mary's,
School, . Onderich, Monday
night by the Huro..n-Perth,
County Roman Catholic Sep,
Grate School board- He has
been acting principal since
November .19 and will cpn.
tinkle in that capacity until.
his appointment becomes;
effective January i, 1980.
Prior to the appointment
he wasa resource teacher in
the area of curriculum, work--
ing out of the board office in
Dublin; He has his B.A. and
Master of Education from the
Ontario Institute of Studies
in Education in Toronto.
He replaces Betty L. Clark
who had been the principal,
but had asked for ,reassign-
ment to other duties. Her
new duties will be in the area
of curriculum: development
with special emphasis on the
revision and development of
a French program for grades
4 to 8.
The standing committers
were approved and the fol-
lowing will be chairmen:.
Building and Property --
Mickey Vere, Stratford;
Personnel,. Ron Murray,
Dublin; Transportation, John
O'Drowsky, St, Marys; and:
Finance' and Insurance;;
Gregory Fleming, Crediton.
St„ Cokirrban'
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The December meeting of
St. Columban CWL was held:.
Dec. 4th with 14 ladies
present. Mrs. Mary Moylan
read a prayer called '"Diary
of an Unborn Child." Mrs.
Ann Vogels will visit the sick
for December:
The president, Mrs.' Jean
Van Drunen,; thanked all the.
ladies for helping at the
Federation of Agriculture •
banquet' held in the hall
recently: A special thanks
. was also given to those who
helped entertain at Seaforth
Manor and: Kilbarchan Nurs-
ing Home.
Mrs. Van Drunen asked
members once again to start
thinking of the June social, A
donation of a child's quilt has
already been gratefully
accepted.: The CWL ladies
will be making another quilt
as well.
The CWL will be.pu�.:nas
ing two folding tabes to be
used in the basement of the
church house A donation
' was agreed rspon for the Bob
Duffy family. in the loss of
their barn.
The World Day of Prayer
in March will be celebrated
in St. Columban next year.
Mrs, Rita Moylan reported
on the "Billings_ Method"
meeting she recently attend-
ed. A motion was carried to
send' money to help with
expenses to . the Billings
Method. Plans for cleaning
of the church hall were
discussed.
The meeting closed with a
prayer.' Mrs. Jean Van.
Drunen and ,Mrs,, Fran. O?
Malone assisted the group in
the making of terrariums,'
dishgardens and planters J
and in exchange of plants
took place as well as ideas on
plant care. The evening con -
eluded over a cup of tea and'
some sandwiches.
The executive of the CWL
wishes to extend to all the r �
members a very Merry
Christmas and a Happy New .
Year and a heartfelt thanks
for ,helping to make the
calendar year a very success -
*"fid one.
HURON E POSIT°
Ad Hoc'cgmmi1fees were;
Approved with, following
chairman of each: Trustee -
clergy, liaison, Arthur Haid;
R.R, 4, Listowel; Early
school leaving, Ronald;
Murray; Teacher negoti-
ations, Douglas O'Re"lily,
Stratford; .Family Life, chair -
rnan ;not named- yet; former
$t Peter's school, Godericb
Ketilt Montgomery, Wing
ham; ' Assessment, Ted
Geoffrey, Zurich; Declining
enrolment. Ronald: Marcy,
Stratford, chairman,
Wiiliarn Kinahau, Luck-
new,. will represent the hoard
thIttci
,on :Huron -Perth Tjeberc ulo is
and respiratory diseases
;assQciatlg e; and, PioDe.'lin,
and. Fred' Bergsma both of
Stratford, .on the Stratford.
;Public ,Library ;Board;
The board, aPPrm"ed :tine
professional development
days for the: teachers:af
which five Age eounty days
devoted to curriculum
im lernentatiom while the
p i fourbe
remaining �de3!'a ''
essionaI activity =days
dealing. with. ,curium
planning
The next meeting will be;
held January 14.
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