The Cowichan Leader [Thursday, August 7, 1919] [article]

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Al Mnnday'i meetinK of the Korth Cowichan council it was reported that a majonty of the property owners had aRrerd to the council undertakinR the clearinR of Snmenos Lake outlet and a bylaw providing for this was passed first, second and third t' DUNCAN. B. C., THURSDAY. AUGUST 7th, 1919. AQUATIC SPORTS The Maple Bay .Anuaiic v?dcd unalloyed pleasure tn,many hiii dreds of Cowichan residents Mr. G. H. Townend very generously These wer sent in his cheque for *250 to cnah!e;even-event the work to
more » ... egin and expressed his of the races wilingness to let this cover work done tested; ihei .......... ihrongci ;h and gained from thence a >■ of the whole proceedings. full of interest. Nearly who, to ;dthc til dear " ...e work to begin and expressed hi wilingness to let this cover work doni if. by any chance, the bylaw cannot bi proceeded with. The council ex pressed their ihamcs and expect the -collections wOI he sufficient to imbursc Mr. Townend. The cost for 1919 will be $6.^5. for succeeding years *120 each, wl...... amounts will he proportioned to each property owner. The Indian department and the pariraem of marine and fisheries to be communicated with respecting heaver dams on the creek and in re gard to the placing of a wing dam at the mouth where it joins the Cowichan river. Cr. Smith reported that there ___ about 700 acres of logged-off land near We.stholme Station and 300 acres on Cowichan Lake road which would he available for soldier The average price was an acre.
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