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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-01-14, Page 214.0 2---Diessaw , . . • • . a . ' •fio„"c•i0,..7t1:7•‘• • •`, • West liVawitiiiish, Town- Dickson for 4 hours bulldoz- ship Council met for the inig st $35.00 per beta and Januaty'sesilom at the Muni- plus $50 00 for fill (topsoil) dpal Office in the Publicused to, fill the ditch Works Garage, on Tuesday Claude Stewart !Wilke to afternoon, JanuarY. "6th, Council about trees cut on 1981. All members attended- roach allowance (unused) ad - Reeve Durnin presided. jacent „to his property. The The' minutes of the' Dec:. -matter was kft in 'abeyance „ ember meeting were read until SPring nod adopted on motion of The Clerk -was directed to Councillors Cranston and advertise in local papers re - .Brindley tardiog vehicles hindering Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dick- snowplowing operations, , and aou ed Council about .; ",alSo 'regarding open days at ,---,itmount owing to them in the Waste Disposal site yment for fill and bulldoz- during January, February which had been earned and March. .t in the roadside, ditch4, , The aerk was requested -ii-h.lcriouncllorshfornbut17thedindol;77444;731344`..741,!:'':'2't:: r.:scano jatact,s ' responsibleforio(Pr . crostini iiry7;11cse tikt the Huron Act__ Wait- 34b- iittemPt to alleviate hereby. ag- , the problem or skiers' yew- , Allan les obstructing the road. . ss, The road accounts were ordered paid On motion of Countillors Bfindley 311d S,rne batildii.i'g Permit for J- ThoiiiPsoit, fora small addi- tion to nuthile home was authorized on motion of ' Coimcillors Durnin and See er - ;The Clerk was directed to record Ins the, minutes: 1) That Sidi dsiy ;benefits for Tel/MN') employees is set again' at 1'!, days per month or 18 days, per year. 2) Starling in 1981 sick day •benefits will be payable, at each year end 1.00°X) of the remaining unused sick days for the year. 3) Vacation pay will be calculated and paid on July 1st of each year, ie; at the July meeting. 4) Sick daYs accumulated todide • municipal office for theregu. remain ..frozen at 1980 wage level, to be used if/when requited or paid on termina- fi 1V1 don byCouncillors See ger and Durnin' , "That West Wawanosh Township hereby raises the Road Superintend- • ent's wages by 10% to $7.44 bout". B -Law 1,.1981 was given first., second and third reading,and filially passed on motion of Councillors Seeger and Ilrindley. This by -Law sets the rates for the various municipal elected and ap- pointed officials, some of Which are: Reeve - $815.00; Councillors $740.00; Reeve and Councillors will hi al cd $711.00 per spedal meet ing, ie: Committee meeting's for appointees; Clerk-Trem- nrer - $11,500.00 $50000 car allowance; tive- stock Evaluators $15.00 per inspection; Feuceviewers - $20.00 per attendance; Grad- er operators • $7.15per hour; Casual Labour and Waste Disposal Site Superintendent $4.2.5 per hour; Building Inspector/Drakiage Superb'. tendent - $7.00 per hour plus 25c per mile 'mileage By -Law # 2, 1981 was given _readmit and fin- , SHY Passed °a motion of 'Councillors Durnin and 'BrindfeY- This bg-law author- - izesk4the borrowing of $500;000.00 in the year to cover expenditures . neces- sary until taxes are collected. The general accounts were ordered paid on motion of Councillors Cranston and Seeger. loss township rants - bui KniosCiurn1inetjn* •t„ Council Met on anuaiy6, 1981 with all raembers "Present Frank Johnston, and other owners 'on Sydmittam Street south, of ''Wellington, Port Albert, were' present ". re- questing:that their, street be, maintained by t.he Township: This street was officialy dos- ed in 1930. The road- super- . , intendents, Was instructed to ihea road-- with ithe M.TC.-andif'accepted it will be deeded to the Township • and maintained. Ron Atkin, representing several cottage owners at dimberley Beach about keep- ing Huron Drive open in ;winter. Council agreed to see if some .agreement could be ' made by the next meeting. Council endorsed the fol - token* ,•resolution passed by the Town of Dunnville: ‘`That the Governiment of Ontario, be requested * to amend the Environment As- • sessment Act to require • without exception a public hearing be conducted and • the &Whigs made public before any site for the dispesal Or storage of any • waiite of a tozie or &ageism -4 0 mtain S -:nature-be es:tablished in the Proiince. The resolution pas.sed by the Township of Nottli Par- gess was ,also endorsed. "That the- legislation which gives -:the right to run for office in municipal elections to non-resident land owners be altered so that only resid- ent land owners are entitled to run for office in order to protect the interests, Of those people who make their home in a particular municipality. Thetender of Donald: Hackett to rent the Township • farin, part of lot 10, con.- cessiim 6 E.D. at S3420 per year for 5 years was atcep- ted, The clerk was instructed to register the certificate of Approval for the landfilling site camprising .2 hectares, part- of lots 10 conce.ssion 6 its requked lay the Ministry of the Environntentl Road accounts of $12.333.981and general ac- counts of $35,073.72 were . approved for payment By-law *11981 appointing the officers and setting their sabries was passed with the following wage schedule: lar January meeting with Reeve Barry Johnston and all councillors present - "Is sThe -*Mutes of the meet- ydeniitfini ings cOf December 1 and 15 were adopted as read, on motion of Councillors Gibb and McBride. A building permit applica- tion approved for Grant Gilchrist, lot 6, concession4. • to construct a grain storage building. Council accepted the resig- nation Of Mrs. Violet Thomp•- son as caretaker of the Reeve, $1075; Deputy Reeve, $1000; Councillors, 5925; plus S25.00 each for special meetings; Clerk -treasurer, $17500; Road ent. $20 146; John Nichol- , son, Gordon Saunders, 57.25 per hour; • William Mole, 55.75; part time operator, $5.50 per hour; casual labour 54.40 per hour. By-law # 2, 1981 authoriz ing the Reeve and Treasurer to borrow from the Bank' of Montreal, Lucknow, up to 5300,000 for current expens- ,es was given three readings • and passed: • Tile Drain Rating By-law # 3 imposing special rates was passeti.• Council adjourned to meet JanilarY /20th at 1.30 p.m. est ,14 awcsnosh ederation 1 • growing Last nionth, nine new members of the Ontario Fed- eration of Agriculture were signed up in West Wawa., nosh TownshiP. The imem- 6ership drive was conducted by Jim Errington, Merle Gunby, Cecil Cranston, Tony Md)uail, John Bos, and pre. WestsiciiWt, awCaecilslit°CIvrai:stonhi,l) 1 • 1 Hurontounty fieldman, Bill , 'Crawford. said he was "pretty well pleased" with the results of the day's efforts. According to his information there were , only 42 farmers (not Amish) in the township, who weren't O.F.A. metnbefs and the day's- 4ork brought that flambe; down to 33. Tony 114cQuail said he enjoyed the drive, "It's At good way ft; get to know your brining neighbours and find out their concerns and prob., lents.," ' MAGIC RESI •WITH )4.:'2`111-7,1ii r:Wili *77/ ....,,,w• -- _.-.4—----t ,----, . --9 r--- ....s. -- ra # ii100 "?.'1...i' C.5.1;1Q1r47.' 4.747‘,71....."_,. t tr....), iii#11:-.007-:7•.,L, r-, 7'5 4411,4' ?.:15'. iaT 4' ‘..ir: 11 ii. i.. lTERciiiiiia wr h' --it" "; : I ',7•;1,7, • • . • Township Han. Discussion .PlaCe snadir& . rerilacement. General •accounts for $23,060.31 and highways ac- cmints for *520,079.55 were ordered paid. •'On December 15 a motion was passed appointing David Eidie to act- as alternative to attend county council in place of the Reeve Applications for tile drain- ing loans were accepted for_ Bruce Colwell, Henrik Duik- __ CT, Ronald Stanley, Barry Johnston, Douglas Hackett and Norris Messenger, after . . • which by-law 3-1981 was ;passed to Assess special' redrastileageofrates;h:hitinolleYlanilin • borrowed under the tile • drainage act, 1971;• s ity-law 2-1981 was passed mithorizing the clerjk to bet? row up to 5250.000 at the - B"CokimaciM1 pasontrseeadi. a motion by councillors Gibb and McBride •that "'Frank Mac- Kenzie be nominated as township„ representative to the Winghani and District Hospital Board for the year 1981-82. ST. HELENS • OFF GROCERIES • 20%....OFFNARow0E.- • • closing Dat- Jainsitr701181 • at. 9i00P4411.1 • • •