HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-30, Page 9Morris Council discusses drains
with drainage commissioner
BY DOROTHY FOXTON
New township drainage com-
missioner Gary Nicholson was
present at the April 15 meeting of
Morris township council to discuss
various drainage repairs under the
drainage maintenance program.
Council advised Mr. Nicholson
that work will only be done under
the program, after a request for
repair has been submitted by the
township council. Council feel that
100 hours of work for one year is all
that should be necessary for the
drain maintenance program.
Council passed a motion to submit
their secondary plan to the Huron
County Planning and development
committee. A copy of By -Law No.
10 - 1984 was studied by council to
set interest for tax arrears at 15 per
cent per annum and to allow for a
discount of 5 per cent on the second
instalment of current taxes if both
instalments are paid by June 30 in
the current year. Council will leave
this by-law in effect for the time
being. The 1986 payments will be
due 60 per cent June 27 and 40 per
cent November 28.
A sample by-law was presented
to council for their review to
prohibit the depositing of debris
and refuse on private or municipal
property and to regulate the use of
the untravelled portion of the
highways under the jurisdiction of
the council of Morris township.
This by-law will be forwarded to
council's solicitor Alan Mill for his
review and comments.
Lloyd Michie, road superinten-
dent, advised the council of a
drainage problem at Lot 6, north
part of Concession 9 in Morris.
Council passed a motion to enter
into agreement with Helmut Sie-
ber, owner of Lot 6, Conc. 9 to
supply catch basins for drainage at
sideroad 5-6 of Conc. 9, up to the
total cost of $500. The landowner
will be responsible for the installa-
tion of catch basins, tile and
maintenance of the drainage
works. Morris expect 75 percent
grant of their portion of the costs
Blyth Swinging Seniors
learn of China
Thirty-seven Blyth Swinging
Seniors held their April meeting on
April 23 in the Memorial Hall with
Vice -President Hary McDowell in
charge.
Rev. Nunn's
Induction on May 8
Rev. Patricia Nunn opened the
Holy Eucharist Service Sunday
morning by welcoming everyone
and making the announcements.
Thursday, May 1 at 7:15 the
A.C.W. meeting will beheld in the
church basement, with a guest
speaker. Thursday, May 8 at 7:30
will be Rev. Patricia Nunn's
Induction Service. All Welcome.
A prayer was said for Stella
Winn. The Sunday School classes
came up and joined in the Holy
Eucharist.
After a lively sing -song the
business period was held which
was followed by a very interesting
program. With Norma Daer at the
piano, Hary McDowell played
several lively violin selections.
George Harrower then shared
their trip to China with us. He
showed many very interesting
slides of life in China and gave a
very informative commentary on
them.
In the business period several
important items were dealt with.
The bus for the trip to Cape Croker
and area will leave at 8 a.m.,
Monday, July 7. Contact Dorothy
Daer about it. Also contact Dorothy
about the Geritol Follies on May 27
and28. The July meeting will be
a picnic at St. Christopher's Beach
and the August one, a dinner at the
Triple K.
The next meeting will be on
Wednesday, May 28 at 1:30 p.m. at
the Legion Hall.
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Les Tervit, the General Mana-
ger of the Maitland Valley Conser-
vation Authority and Vince Judge,
chairman of the authority were in
attendance to review conservation
services and water management
programs with the council.
The gentlemen presented slides
and reviewed their services of
different projects of the Authority.
They also advised council of
various programs which are eligi-
ble for grants for soil erosion
control under the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food in conjunc-
ion with the Authority.
Clerk Nancy Michie advised
council that the typewriter in the
office is not working well. Council
gave the clerk the authority to try
new models and report back to
them.
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