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To control skiing on Barbee Chain

On October 36, the Natural Resources Commission of Indiana prepared a new rule for the Barbee Chain of Lakes to control the speed of watercraft and specify areas where skiing is permitted. This action was requested through petitions from the Barbee Cottage Owners Association after last summer, when boaters and skiers assumed that a watercraft regulation adopted for the four bodies of water that make up the West Lakes area in Noble County would also apply to the Barbee Lakes. A state law prohibits speed of more than 10 miles per hour on any lake of less than 300 acres. This also limits water skiing since a boat must exceed 10 miles per hour to get a skier on top of the water. The only water area in the Barbee Chain that meets the 300 acre requirement is Big Barbee Lake. Nearly 100 persons crowded into the Barbee Conservation Club building on November 28 to hear officials explain “Watercraft Regulation Number 15.’* If accepted this regulation would divide the Barbee Chain of Lakes into two zones. Zone one, would be Big Barbee Lake, where boats could operate at unlimited speeds and water skiing would be permitted. Zone two, would include all other bodies of water in the Barbee Chain of Lakes which are all under the 300 acres limit. No Jesse McGriff at Merry Manor Jesse McGriff, r 1 Leesburg, has been released from Goshen Hospital and is now residing at Miller’s Merry Manor, Columbia Qty. He would appreciate hearing from friends and neighbors. His new address is: Jesse McGriff c-o Miller’s Merry Manor Room 34 Columbia City, Ind. 46725 Pythian Sisters prepare for bazaar North Webster Pythian Sisters met November 28. Imogene Menzie was in charge of the short business session. Items were prepared for the upcoming Community Christmas Bazaar. Election of officers will be held in December. It was announced that one meeting will be held in January. No other meetings will be held until March. The discontinuation of meetings during January and February is to help with energy conservation. Refreshments were served by Mary Rensberger.

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water skiing would be permitted in the zone two area and all watercraft would be limited to a 10-mile-per-hour speed limit in the zone two area. Hearing Commissioner John N. Shanks 11, Indianapolis, answered questions from property owners and concerned persons during the November 28 proceedings. Shanks said he will prepare a report of what took place at the Barbee hearing and present it at the next meeting of the Department of Natural Resources on December 16. The meeting will be held at 10 a.m. in the State Museum, Indianapolis. If approved, the regulation will be signed by the chairman and secretary of the committee, the attorney general and governor. The ruling will then be filed with the legislative council and secretary of state. The regulation is expected to go into effect in February.

Learn holiday ideas

Mrs. Lloyd Miner was hostess for the November 30 meeting of Rural Neighbors Extension Homemakers Club. Mrs. John T. Camden opened the meeting by leading group singing and the pledge to the American flag. The health and safety lesson was given by Miss Amy Stump. Mrs. John B. Camden presented the citizenship report. Ideas for Christmas were discussed by Mrs. Miner as the cultural arts lesson. The topic of Mrs. Sylvan Stump’s garden remarks was, “Winter Care of Rose Bushes.’’ Mrs. John B. Camden, assistant secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting. The treasurer’s report was

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It was noted, that if daily time limitations for water skiing on Big Barbee Lake are put into effect they must be observed since they would be considered as part of the zone ruling. Violation of the ruling would result in fines or imprisonment. The purpose of the ruling is to establish what areas of the Barbee Chain of Lakes contain unusual or hazardous conditions that would make unlimited speed of watercraft and water skiing, unsafe or dangerous for persons and property. Warsaw attorney Stanley Pequignot represents the Barbee Cottage Owners Association. State officials present at the meeting were: Shanks, Senator John Augsburger, Indiana Conservation Officer Dave Anderson and State Representative Thames Mauzy, who is also a member of the Indiana House Department of Natural Resources Committee.

read by Mrs. Austin Hull. During the business session a report was given of the presidents council meeting and the club’s participation in the recent County Bazaar. Julia Frush, vice president, presented lesson suggestions for next year. The lesson, “Inflation — How To Cope” was given by Mrs. John B. Camden. It was announced that two Christmas gifts have been purchased for mental health patients. The club Christmas party will be held December 21 at a local restaurant. Following dinner the group will adjourn to the home of Mrs. Frush for a gift exchange and games.

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