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T11H CORRPORATiOH OF THE
'ASHFIELD•'
TM THE. PROPOSED STOPPING up, CLOSING AND'SELLING OF MUNICIPAL
ROAD ALLOWANCE,PART,OF LOTS 32 AND 33, I G ISTERED.PLAN 136
• AND PART OF WELLINGTON STREET, TOWNSHIP of ASHFIELO, PORT
'NOVICE is hereby given pursuant*4_Section,2pal
98 ofitiei ftink�Act. 0;0_1)4
Chapter382,that the Counclt.et the.Corporation of the Township.,of AOIThOld
proposes to pass ax by-law to' atop up; otoee and sell part of a road asllowance
known as Wellington Street referred to as Pert'2 on Refe►f a Phar 221}2849
dsnoope4. in tale l an$ RRegiisttyOffice for the Regletry 01001011:,.0t Huron. The
parcel in question is approximately 15.420 metres by 30:480 metres consisting
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of 'On area of eonithcimately+684'squaresmetres. , .
The preopbae pier. by-law and `riplion showing the, lands affected May,.,:
be viewed et -the Municipal Office; County Road 20, Concession 9, ailf field
Township% ,
On Thursday, July 5th,1990 at7:30 p.m to the Council Chambefe, Municipal
Building, County Road 20,. Concession 9, Ashfield Townahtp�, Ttae Corparatien
of the Towniship'of l frflekl wilt beer,: in perae.n, orby ocunsal,!Olictor or anent,
any perscanwho claims his land will be prejudecialiy affected byr the said by Isaw
and who�.appites to be heard. Any person who;wishe s to be heard. should, as,,
scan as possible;+make application to:
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Linda
Clerk Treasurer.
Township ofAahfi
NTeld,.
R R , LUCKNOW,..Ontario
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lei9) 529.7383
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Take Notice
1. The Council: of the Corporation, of thaToWnship of Ashfield
Intends to proceed with the road 'widening, 'curve alignment,
Culvert replacemeent, gravel resurfacing and 50 Om of asphalt
pavement onHaron Drive, Aiirtberley'Beach, as a local.irriprove=. .
ment and intends to specially assess a Marl Otte cost upon ,
the land abutting directly on the work and upon the following:
land that 'is immediately benefited by' the -work (Birchyand`.�
McLean Street, Pian 583, Aspen Place, and HillsviewTerrace).:,
2. Thai estlrnateeed coat of the work is $89,000.00, Ot which
;958.9$ tato he paid by tho'Corporatiori,, and the estimated
cost'per, metre kontage on Huran Drive is $23.09;. and the cost
print, on Bir+h: C Mcl;.ean Streets,: Plan 583; Aspen Place andv•
Hiiisviewi;Terrac� iia flat rate of $150,00 The special assess-
ment is tobe paid in one instalment
t. • 3..Perions defiring to petition against. undertaking the work.
must do so on or before -the 13th -day of july„.1990.
Dated June 8, 1990.
Linda B. Andrew, A.M..C.T.A.
Clerk - Treasurer
Township of Ashfield
#7,1LUCKNOW; Ontario
NOG 2Hd'
(519) 5297383
Community -shocked by sudden
death of Bonikie MacKay
We wme irieried ai@d
1e leers of tiia ankles Zir:
asestie MacKay is Alberta. She
was Ike delektsr el Mr. and Mrs.
Weir EdteaswUNr. Her
Weir and Grsee, sad
iliewav Sew salt he lb* ianerai.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Percy were
at the wtddingg el Alert
and Nancy Jordon at the
Useiniow Pry (stare
We toalt semi eat heartfelt sym-
pathy Mr. and (d}. Bet ��/,�
son la the death of tl'�r aril,
Elden, aim a courageous
with cOneer. Mr. and Wm Toro
McDonald of here are tread -
parents, The remains rested at the
MacPherson. funeral home for
visitation un Friday afternoon and
familyevening With a private
vice at the Chapel on Sahmlay. To
hie wife and the three children of
Walton, and all other fantaily�
members .and we wrack
God's blaming. Rev. W. had
,
i rill ` TIT
bY
iT-
by May BoM
et the lereee Jetts 1► a au
sal i at Whit
echurch
witb11isatteedeset.
Two yodel are 75
years kr the Wtansa's Inekitste is
Great Britain and 7$ yews shim
the 4-11 wort bye.
AIh alComeatioesalewillbe
hs d art ��ea '• 'Y A
bus to *Nth will leave
Plea River on J me 111; a. day to
enjey the bee* of the osentryside
The pre t thee called .
Janet Lane, Bruce
Primes, daughter ofMr, sad Ma. Stewart Lane of Con.
3I.. Janet *eke *boot ber endear as
rirhich was ,most i>
t She has found It a.
challenging year with many
delightful experiences. We all een-
Mr, argil. Mra. GemserBarrell o and egad a
gtr at the wing e l thea
returned to Toronto h lead atr Pinooltder 0
niece, Cord Arbo and Lisa Rusk et . 2Prem : her
looderi
Ilinksis United nurdt} a r
Sorry Misr. Alex pen" is hiving
thautk her and gave her an
Zona: diecoianfort with a virai. Pe
ankle: a Wit soon better again. Joyce Wive two &.
;Joan Barr and Erima. Ila nby Women's Wesly[ 11 Never Done and
attended. thie Adapt, Church Camp at
Kini<itail '; ,
'visitors with: Edna.. and., WO
Boyle during the- were• 'rota
Thompson • .of. Kacardine -Joan
Pollard of tuw, KayTestr,
South Line, Jean. lodgings. 'of
W Sham and Dorothy Andersen :of
'Joan Murray aiad;Bett► Sia at;
the' Grey -Bruce aboard' W.I.
'in on Tuesday
to_,plan the aareaconvention
be "held on October 4.
rma ,O'Malley of .Mississauga
l her sister, Br"endtfiro'waa and
edaWitter Heather,'. of Sechornberg,
visited wlth'theair Mother, Bit "--
Ifaldetbi on Sunday May 27, and'.
attended - the • Haeldenby' relative
shower for , Kaaren: , Hedley at the
homeet Phillips of„.
The *de' received' manylovely
and useful ;gl[ts foe whidt she fi
tingly. replied and thanked lam for
:Ti ng” on the shower. All enjoyed
ftily
>*`
fello�tvship...
cious ae nts^and' time of
On: Tuesday
evening' urea was
guest Of honor at: -a m •
shower at the Pentecostal,:.
fellowship teem. Anne MacDonald
and'Barbara Buckles Diad charge
of a a.' readingaarel gaipne. Karon was •
assisted by ". her sister : Debbie
Smoolenaars and friend, Judy
„Sanderson;. Judy made.4 a The
-Hat
for the bride to,model. The many
gifts. Were lovely and useful with
several *using hauti' orteai towels144..;
Stead of .''wrap PaRari Karen
thanked everyonefor the reeve.
ly`• gifts. °The junior girls had
presented them 511.4nd werel
to have- apart in the asbu too.
Mrs, Christensen. ,gave, a lovely
for the sotelt couple as they • Jean 'Cha n ey,'•Goisier �
Leader,
bid then', married' life aand bifid TRound Cod' at the . r, Banquet 'amide
the grace All enjoyed a nice lunch . (Pat Ll tan 6e)
and time of fellowship. We all:wish
Paw's mdlbi
Jam the newly elect*
P resident brow rp te
dale
an the Aria 'Cseseeatien Name
ler October 4th at Leeks'''.
The Jely nutting will be the An-
aaial Meek at tbs heli at 12:311
p.m. on July 5.
11* oo 0 Canada sad
Gram domed lire mating and
=refreshments ct served
bootScott and
�it *ri
e
e
Hedyorreine
On �
from here attended the South
gamete Magid Anglican
Church;
Captain
Walter and I.0i8 Marshall of the
eChurth Army were guest
All were deeply �
ad with speakers.
r work. For
some M us we have had the Mar-
shalls at the Kinlougb
Church and others of the=
Army through the years past,
Mr. turd Mrs. Roca Y of Kit -
choler, (Mildred McL), when
returning home f_
in-
volved
�Q# 1, in-
car accident.
Mildred was aeriuusl r Wand. Her
mother and son ° Kea, we 'early
Monday morning to be with her
daughter hi- London. Ron la n
Listowel H pitapi.
Rick and Karen a long and happy
married life together! ,
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.,'
Don Bushen who celebrated their
40th Wedding'Antdvemairy on Saltur- -
day with a lovely dinner served at i
the Kinlose.Cosnniwdty c,enter with
all their family and dear' friends
present. We all Wish Don and Bet-
ty Many more .years of health and
happiness together. We are so glad w
-to have you as our good Mender.
HOLY1t000 W.I.
The Holyrood Women's Institute
Met at the W.I.:roam at the hall on
Thursday evening. Mary Scot was
the lastest. The President ',meth*,
MacPherson welcomed everyone,
and the meeting openedwith the.
Ode and Mary. StewartdCollect with
Edna Boyile. pianist.
The Roll Call was to *none a
woman prominentinAgriculture,
and the theme Agricultural
Coneerns• Z r I for presidents and
secretaries will be at Paisley : anrr
June 18. A Hospital Tea will be
held atilipley on. Wed. June 13. •
Betty Smith gave the .fhms*Al'
with her 'All
stet Hist' week.
miner youih,
.. programs
,
aunced by Blyth'
The' Blyth Festival is please' to and talking trees will Tali be incltttt•
ammo details for the '1990 youth ed Jia `the workshop this year. Our
workeheixo for children between the youth program occurs July 3.13,
ego of 5 and 12 years. This year's 1901 from Monday to Friday at
youth workshops will focus on fairy Blyth Memel Hall. Instructors
tales, legends and tradittoaal' folk are Heather Morton our wank iiop
storiesRegisatratlon for all is Mon- coordinator Joanne Olsen and
day, Je+ 2 from '0:00 - 11:00a.m. Rachel Thomason. Daily seaaarions
and 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. in the Blyth are: morning. 9:00.12 noon (agee
, . 5 8) sada afternoons 1:00 4:10 'pan.
llelenorial Hall banned. Registrar (ages 2412). •
tion fee: $10.00 per child\ for the "'
two week session. he children will From mid-July to mld-A
explore; and eventually present on the Blyth Festival is once egaili of -
Friday, July 13, a day of superstl• Tering fits summer programfor
tion their folk tale and the public " students aged 13 to 10 ye - the
is invited to watch. • Young Company. They will present
Rumours, a collective theatre piece
What really happened to Icabod under the disrectien of professional
Crane at Sleepy Hollow? Where Jennifer Brewin, writer Darren
have the giants from Brothers Foster. If you've ever leaned
Grimm disappeared to?' Hamel and aagairrst a wall and whispered some. .
Gretel, Reponse', Little Red Riding Juicy gossip, this experience may
Hood and a card ot,wolves, witches be for you.