HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-12-12, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1990.
E. Wawanosh approves snow removal agreement
East Wawanosh Council approv
ed, at its meeting on December 5,
the snow removal agreement be
tween Edgar Daer and the police
village of Auburn.
Mr. Daer will receive $45 per
hour for snow removal during the
winter of 1990-91, with $10 to be
paid for standby time. This is
October energy
effective between November 15
and March 31. Mr. Daer will be
paid for travelling time one way
from home.
A resolution from North Hims-
worth Township was supported by
Council. This resolution is to
petition the newly elected provin
cial government and Ruth Grier,
the Environment Minister, con
cerning several issues. They are: to
insure the return of refillable
summary containers by increasing deposits;
to reduce or ban the sale of
Ontario Hydro supplied a total of
9,999,617 megawatt-hours of elec
tricity during October, a drop of
almost 12 per cent from October
1989. This reduction in electrical
demand was due primarily to
effects of the recession on the
economy.
The 20 minute monthly peak of
18,277 megawatts was reached on
October 29. The 20 minute peak a
year ago was 19,011 megawatts.
The total energy produced from
January 1 to October 31 this year is
100,487,602 megawatt hours.'
beverages in non-refundable con
tainers; to provide incentives to
service stations to dispense bulk
washer fluid and anti-freeze; to
abolish the use of shrink wrap and
to encourage manufacturers to
reduce packaging and government
to use environmentally friendly
products.
The date for the 125th anniver
sary of the township has been set
for July 2, 3, 4, and 5 of 1992.
Council appointed George Cull as
Chairman of the committee.
A grant of $100 was eiven to the
Iiondesboro
Wingham and Area Seniors’ Day
Centre. .
A new dog by-law was passed to:
prohibit the running of dogs at
large, appoint animal control offi
cers, impose a license fee and
regulate disposal of dogs caught. A
motion was made to re-appoint
Harry Brydges as dog control
officer with Ralph Campbell as
deputy.
Clerk Winona Thompson statec
that this year when dogs arc
counted in the spring proof oi
rabies vaccine will be needed.
A building permit was issued to
Leonard Robinson of Part Lot 30,
Cone. 8 for a verandah.
A public meeting was held to
consider any objections to the
proposed zoning by-law under the
planning act for Part Lot 42, Cone.
8. The proposed re-zoning is from
village residential to institutional
special to permit access and park
ing area for the proposed expan
sion of the existing arena. No
objections were raised and the
public meeting was closed.
Council resumed in general
meeting and passed a by-law
approving the re-zoning.
A new fee schedule was set for
cations at $200 effective immedi
ately.
The township has established a
minor variance committee to: grant
from provisions in the zoning
by-law; allow for change in provi
sions specific to the given property;
allow for enlargement or extension
of non-conforming use under cer
tain provisions-without having to
obtain re-zoning; allow for changes
in non-conforming uses for uses of
. a similar nature and to provide
more specific opinion to whether or
not a use conforms to the by
law.
This committee is handled at the
< township level and further approval
is not required, Mrs. Thom»*
said.
Compiled by Mrs. June Fothergill. Phone 523-4360
Jr. choir sings anthems
at United service
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, Dec. 9 were
Ken Hunking and Clara Riley.
Ushers were Kerri Lee Potter,
Sharon Bergsma, Melvin Bergsma
and Richard Bergsma.
The Junior choir sang two an
thems. They were accompanied on
the piano by Jennifer Szusz. The
sermon topics was “Have a Peace
ful Christmas”.
There will be no Bible Study or
Prayer Group this week. The Junior
Youth Group will meet Thursday,
Dec. 13 at Rev. Ross’ for a
Christmas dinner and gift ex
change. The Ecumenical Christmas
service is on Dec. 16 at 7:30 p.m. in
Blyth United Church.
Senior choir members will prac
tise Thursday, Dec. 13 at 7:45 p.m.
and Sunday, Dec. 16 and 23 at
10:30 a.m.
Shuffleboard
Shuffleboard was held at Hullett
Public School on Wednesday even
ing, December 5 at 8 p.m.
There were 15 people present.
Men’s high was Bob Thompson;
ladies’ high, Geraldine Dale.
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