Eramosa residents vote Cox Lewis Day get nod A per cent in or tote changed into i wtt township on night The liquor registered or ship litinsti against to out returning mam ballots on this qui were irked ox ntwcomer to municipal politico will sworn in at tin is Township meeting He featcd w Trustee Audrey for the vacant council seat Bill Deputy David Allan Burnett and John MtLeod wen all chimed to office Mr Cox in I on a cattle buying trip w is unavailable for v ton comments Lewis is the voters tlioite lor Village Ik defeated Jack a margin u to This is Mr Lewis in politic He joins acclaimed trustees Tony Held and Jan on the Board All three Eden Mills Trustees Snow Harold Tomllnson and Hid Blair were acclaimed to their posts Incumbent George Day was swept Into office defeating challenger Gerry Van votes to This will Mr Day fourth term an Trustee on the Wellington Hoard of ducation Commenting on his land Millie Mr Day said I thank Die electorate for their plated In me I will tndcavour to nerve the best Interests the students of Wellington County Board of I us lees will have their work cut out for them in the next two years to main tain our present standard of education and at the same lime to alleviate the add itlonal tax burden which has been transferred to the local taxpayer from the province Some per tent of the eligible voters cast their ballots In the cold rain an average turnout according to township Lloyd Two yeirs ago when a liigger slate was presented to the electorate per cent their franchise Here is a breakdown of and the combined tden Mills and Township George Day Hoekwood 310 Township Van Rock wood Township Murray Cox 159 Township Audrey Township THE WAITING a jubilant Rick Lewis and his wife Ute celebrate his election as Village Trustee 12 The Acton Free Pross Wednesday Nov 15 Eden Mills subdivision a step closer to reality plan for subdivision development in Mills will go on for further pro cessing by the Ontario Municipal Board ramosa Council recommended November 7 Planning Hoards include that the sub division will be staged eight houses built the first tour houses constructed next years and two house erected in the final Tilt developer will build road Hit first eight houses in tht first year All sub division rinds will be brought up to and donatul to Hit lull will bo i mm imum of l AX square frith lot is Ail In nil house lot SCW111 rin subdn lujiurit lo 1 dgtwood Mills is for tin pro jet l LLOYD DYER lavs the Lions Club wreath at the cenotaph Memorial Service War victims honored at special service Sun Local firefighters wages increased lives fir their i it Senict in Mam re i rcspetts i a r the with Girl minimi rtsidtnts school when the churches did join for the Mem jnjj hid Hi veteran wood Lions the Hilts it wTeaths I fni Ml cenotaph The I join the He 1 at Church for il Vice othir morning worship Township org this years In years str vice held it wood Sthool Ministers from tin United and closed their unit ton dueled lit mtinnri il Churches sen I iy repre sentative Ik Id their Bell Canada plans public meeting here Bel will holding a public meeting in I xkwood Town Hall on Main St at pin Thursday I d Hell Canada lis will be on hand to list future projects plans for the area and to gel feedback subscribers Mr Salmon of the public are mvitid to voice opinions by and District Volunteer Fire Dept swages will lit raised from IS to per hour Other firefighters an hourly rate ranging from to according Chief Carl Meadows hitf Meadows approached ramus i council in the jnr requesting a pay for Ins men Council then decided if allotted town ship protection budget of id not been spent it year end the men tould re ceive a pi boost ire fighting expenses to date are said Meadows frirtlighlers are re searching the costs on Hit job insurintt prottttion Chief council fr thru men wire injured at fireone required work mm tompensation tins ilitidtnl pointed out tin need fir insurmtt McUiid I hit purs Hit tottngt thoroughly lit pointed out it Hit men art nut in the fire for the mom but if Iht volunteers ire with loss if livelihood from secured wink infighting ma lent ifftttnt forte DOROTHY swings her irtner at last Old lime It his been a few years since tin taller voice directed en thusiastit ire in the Sunshiners meet form committee in fir hour suiif I It nidi tm 1 1 lull Mi Mm lllll Wth id lln tin I mil I Mr Isbdli l1 th I fmmeiil of I iliniuil II ilitli I llth ifuus is ill I I i Hit Mrs ml unit Mil tl it is iioljin Mr I Ill 1 i I In Council briefs Ctnlrt he rtm lining rock Community will blasted away according lo Bob The rock ill Ik is subgrndt on the isebill and soccer fields tins Councillor John urged Mr Hamilton to com pi etc the parking lot beside the tennis courts before the wmlcr frost Planning Hoard advised Gordon and Brian and J that their application to rezonc their 7 proper lies from agricultural to com use will not be con si do red by United Church Women Christmas is tarly this year It nil hap- Martin Adtmi his pens in the Church Hall this lured by the Vil Saturday to pro an luge Trustees to rtplate vi opportunity to purchase beautifully handmade festive upon his retirement at gifts end Mi I until I in Hi in I i in urn f r well s In Mrs lo Itt im know limine us who is in lln lint ill the iriiumintsl r iiiliilinnl lilt linstin i- dm bid Old I win met laid bet tiktti i in ml tins limiillilll ruin mglit liki in It k wnd lown ill it im on I lul wi lit lisi sin Mi mi think to ill llnisi is iiiiitnir isktd wl in w Mi lit mills I tin I mil tiki mil Ibis wh m nit tin timet nil Ik Midi sun wilhthuz rful i I mil in it Jis mil I hi illi Erin village twp all incumbents win Tilt incumbents swept the board in Erin village and Monday in the municipal election In Erin village incumbent councillor O Sullivan led the polls with votes followed by newcomer Paul Dray with Incumbent Jim Scott trailed Dray by only three votes to grasp the final seal Newcomers Tim Dana Wayne Stewart and Kenneth Nichols 107 all failed in heir bid for election Reeve Larry deputy reeve Bill Weber were acclaimed as were Erin village hydro com John Anthony and Hay Hall In township in George Hoot and Jo Schneider were easy shooins with newcomer Duncan Armstrong taking the third seat on council Mrs Schneider wallopped her challengers with votes Mr Root was second with votes and Mr Armstrong a close third with Newcomers Harry Ash and 323 put up good fights As with the village the reeve Bert Wheeler and deputy reeve John Held were both acclaimed Virginia Kennedy the township incumbent on the Wellington County board of Education won her second term by acclamation ills burgh village trustees Roger Clark Bert Rogers and Michael Wood were claimed also Farmers markets are a very Integral part of the and have been since time immemorial They can be interesting and fun as well as a cheap way to pick up livestock or produce But for someone who feels we ore not really that far removed from the animal kingdom it can resemble a slave auction That s one of the reasons I don go very often That and the terrible urge to spend next week housekeeping on every p of bewildered eyes I see So I wasn loo hippy going to Kitchener Stockyard list Thursday To pot or sell However comes a time usually around late fall when i livestock owner has to look at his unsold animals produce of a prolific summer measure his and do something about matching the two We can any leftover rabbits chickens or pigeons so they sometimes have to go to market hoping some other kind soul with next week housekeeping in her purse will take them home Thursday was a beautiful day so I left for the market really early The sale doesn till 00 clock so I figure the earlier I get tht less tempted I will be lo wait around till lutlionlimc 1 I persuade friend Jan to go with me either which turned out to be i very good thing I had a hard enough time myself out of thereshe s much worse than I am between the two of us we can convince ourselves we need of appealing eyes That particular sunny Thursday tiery other livestock productr from Maine to Texas must have had the same idea because the poultry and building was crammed with Ihe most attractive array of goodies I set eyes on 1 popped our five pigeons in pens entered them with the l Mark down that ve won prizes Lady it don mike no difference Its still just i pigeon and taking inventory were ind and all manner of owl two Silkn roosters I m looking for one but very poor sxtunens packedmto with young squeakers among them tailing heart tin ikinfiiy And rabbits Then was i beautiful grey Rex a Chinchilla dot with her four wtekold babies as as Persian kittens thocolatt Dutch coming out your ears where were they when we were looking for them last yeir and In geese ptns there were four of the most Angora rabbits I have seen They were two white two cream smiling at all at they were attracting were in pens so were probibly all bucks a I hid to keep reminding myself of is I clutched mj housekeeping nuke pels I had to lay myself mentally to get my feet to move It was ictually piinful leave lint building but I did it I I didn take chinas and go into the horse or livestock buildings Tint just too much for a men like mint I d be to find donkey or broken down blind needing i good home I to irgue cheerfully with Ihe produce men ind fill tht squash and wilted for the rabbits Much more sensible idea I II to go to i till next ycir MUSICIANS VIC SMITH Craig and Henry three members of the Sunshine Band played many a toe tapping tune during the Old Time Dance in Town Hall Seal of approval given for sewer water project by million water and sewer project was stamped with the Ministry of Environmental seal of approval the November township meeting Eramosa Township councillors brought fiirlh st to Allan Patterson MOL project in and two consulting project engineers during Hit in formation session The ministry expects an annual revenue from feet of accessible water and sewerage frontage said Mr Patterson Homeowners will be charged for their exact fron logo not for a minimum of feci as Reeve Hill had suggested might be considered Revenue Is collected from the annual tenia per frontnge foot service rate the connection charge and the usage rate does not yet have a mill rate covering costs In common In other communities Councillor Masson asked If ratepayers were going to have to pay for surface water entering Ihe system Guelph ThB sewage is nil pipe is il low llii spots mill lit Mr iniiuriihisto rt spoiisiblt for tin sump pumps for siw disposal it fiiurm five villi bonus I Iht iohIv im Inn is Hist fur tin burnt sin hi It tl lo tin rmU drain in Mr Hit to pure ist install and sump pumps for one year rnlhtr thin spend government money til Ming to lowtr tht stwi r line the It of a Owners i for the hydro the use he added Mr that nor houses requiring pumps nit Identified Id owners at the start of it project lilt MOfc will be for man hour wages and expenses currently by the township for Hit he said The MOE will also tovtr of tht time the Plumbing In his spending on the job dealing with problems by construction company Mr pointed out that will have to decide what is accessible lot in tabulating frontage water and sewer rates Each situation will be considered on lis own merit Plumbing inspector Carl Meadows noted that many households have installed water and sewer lines through the foundation walls but have not yet con the Inside plumbing to the municipal system Plumbers to finish the job arc currently scarce In the area he said He questioned If owners would be charged for usage of services from the date the outside was Inspected even if they were not using the system Mr Patterson advised lhat this would be a decision Township Clerk Lloyd will travel to Toronto lo work other specifics of the Rockwood system with an experienced MOE representative