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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-23, Page 155. Battery 6. Coolant Level 7. Steering 8. Lights 1. Tire Pressure 2. Tire Condition 3. Rear End & Transmission Levels 4. Brake Fluid Level Ermnomn TIRE Grease * Oil * Filter SPECIAL $998 PLUS . . . FREE Complete 8-Point Check Except Cars With Long-Life Lube Points EXETER Atiog mourn TIRE crinnoinn TIRE ' ANNIE • NOW READY TO SERVE YOU ! LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES LOOK FOR THE BIG ORANGE BUILDING St Sewers ..may .not handle future development. Leave the ElICIIIICALWOR 10 US 1,1-1 were passed as follows: Fashion Show in April with Fashions of 1925 and 197.5, to commenorate the 50th Anniversary of the United Church of Canada, the "Mini" Bazaar in August, the Chicken Barbecue the last week of September, the Annual "Snowflake" Bazaar, December 5, and a Wedding Gown parade - 1925 to 1975 sometime during the Anniversary year. Announcements were made as follows - The Congregational Annual meeting on Sunday, January 26 with a "finger" luncheon, families to bring sufficient for the members of their own family, Middlesex Presbyterial at Metropolitan Church, London, February 13, all women welcome, 'phone Mrs. S. Revington for transportation, and the February meeting speaker will be on Mental Health and what the U.C.W. can do to be of assistance. At a special joint meeting of Lucan Council and the Lucan Planning Hoard, it was learned that the sewage treatment system may not be adequate to service some of the developments proposed for the near, future. A delegation from the Ministry of Housing informed council that they had been advised by the Ministry of the Environment that there is a limited capacity for sewage that would limit growth of the village to 1,000 population capacity. Les Fincham, a planning consultant from the London Regional office of the ministry said he had received a letter from the Ministry of the Environment dated January 6, 1975 advising them of the sewage problem. Reeve Ivan Hearn said that the village had no knowledge of the problem and were under the impression that the present system had a capacity for a population of 5,000 since the new treatment cell at the lagoon had been added several years ago. Proposed development in the village would take the population figure way over the 1,100 mark cited by the Ministry. The letter from the Ministry stated that at the present time the lagoon system will accommodate 1,100 and with a 900 present use figure there was a reserve of 200. It also stated that they had embarked on a study of ex- pansion of services and that the study would , hopefully be com- pleted by April of 1975. The Ministry was basically concerned with the capability of To organize visit service Monday evening, Jantiary 20, a meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Audrey Harloff with Mrs. Marg. Cocquyt as co-hostess. The purpose of the meeting was to organize a visiting service for mastectomy patients in the community. Those attending the meeting were Miss Joanne Johnston, the Public Health Nurse, Mrs. Barbara Cousins, V.O.N. with whom the Visiting Committee will work very closely, Mrs. Betty Prohazka and Mrs. Helena Stewart, both of Ilderton" and former mastectomy patients who have taken a course in Toronto. The mastectomy visiting kit was displayed and the purpose discussed. It was the feeling of those, present that it was a very beneficial collection of items, necessary for the recovery from such an operation, Introductory letters will be sent to doctors and the clergy in the community outlining the visiting service available. Family trees for Explorers Explorer Beth Arthurs con- ducted the Opening Ceremony at the 2nd Expedition of the Lucan- Clandeboye Explorers on Monday afternoon. "Exploring in God's World" was the theme for the worship service, taken by Explorers Robin Kraul and Jackie Richards. Counsellor Phyllis told two stories from the study book "Three into One Will Go", en- titled "Bonfire" and "The Stable Burns Down", and these were illustrated on the mural. Two new songs were learned from the 50th Anniversary Pack "The Magic Penny" and "There'll be Sun- shine in the Morning". Members will be drawing up family trees, for which they will need to know both names of grandparents and great- grandparents and all churches they have attended. Mothers and dads are asked to help in this project:- Owing to Professional Development, Explorers is cancelled next week and the next Expedition will be Monday, February -3 immediately after school. the stream to handle the overflow from the lagoons. The council and Planning Board had called the special meeting to consult with two developers concerning proposed subdivisions in the Lucan area and to draft subdivision agreements with them, No final decisions could be made until Council conferred with the Ministry concerning the sewage problem, of which they had not been made aware, It was learned that the pro- posed,McNickle subdivision had been included in the Ministry's figure for the present usage of the system and that the first segment of Phase II of the Hilldowntree subdivision would constitute the remaining 200 reserve figure. The figures are based on a 3.2 person occupancy per home with the first section of the proposed Hilldowntree subdivision being 60 homes. Les Fincham said that with the potential sewage problem the amount of development scheduled in the Lucan area for the near future is far in excess of what Lucan should be con- sidering. The council will look into the misunderstanding with the ministry concerning sewage capacity with the village. Reeve Hearn said he had no information from them that the sewage capacity was other than the 5,000 population figure that they had been given. Representatives from the Hilldowntree subdivision group met with council to draft a proposed subdivision agreement which will be used for all development in the future. Council was concerned that there should be a standard agreement that all future developers will be subject to. "We want to use them all the same," he said. Final approval will not be given for the subdivision until the council hears from the Ministry of the Environment. The agreement was to cover a total of 122 houses in Phase II of the subdivision but this may have to be limited to 60 units in light of the information received at the meeting. Council also met with Ray McNickle and his engineer Mr. Michiom concerning the proposed McNickle subdivision. It was decided that copies of the zoning bylaw for the subdivision and a proposed to*nhous:e development should be circulatql to neighbouring landowners as soon as possible. The subdivision agreement was also discussed but not finalized. Accidents few in Lucan area Only one accident of serious proportions was investigated this week by officers of the Lucan detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police. It occurred Tuesday at 9.50 a.m. on County road 16 at Concession 1 in West Nissouri township. Involved were vehicles driven by James Thompson, 225 Main Street, Ilderton, and David Gordon, RR 1 Delaware. Thompson suffered cuts and bruises and was treated by Dr. C. H. George, Lucan. Constable D. R. Vance investigated. Wednesday at 2 p.m. only minor damage was sustained when vehicles driven by Sandra Bednell, RR 4 Parkhill, and Glace Dorman, RR 2 Ailsa Craig, collided at the intersec- tion of Main and George streets in Ailsa Craig. Constable Vance investigated. Sunday morning at 10.45 a,m, a vehicle driven by Arnold Froebel, RR 4 Denfield, left County road 22 south of Highway 7. Constable B. D. Munro set damages at $150. During the week detachment officers investigated 39 oc- currences, A total of 27 charges were laid under the Highway Traffic Act and warnings were issued to 22 other motorists. The new Presidential Com- mittee took office at the U,C.W. meeting on Tuesday evening at the Church. Mrs. David Park will chair the meetings for January, February and March. The Worship Theme was "Celebration" and was led by Mrs, Ewart Madden assisted by Mrs. George Jervis. During the business meeting it was decided that new' drapes were to be hung in the upper rooms and hall of the Christian Education Building to replace the "hit and miss" drapes which have been there since the building opened. The Budget was presented by the Treasurer Mrs. Duncan McPhee and was accepted in the amount of $1,753.00. 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