The Citizen, 1989-03-22, Page 55PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1989.
Fed. of Agriculture reports to McKillop council
Ken Scott, a member of the
County Federation of Trade and
Finance Committee, attended the
McKillop township council meeting
on March 7, 1989 to report on the
Federation’s activities within the
municipality. The Committee is
preparing a brief on Farm Credit’s
interest structure and are petition
ing them for a more reasonable
rate.
Mr. Scott acknowledged the
township’s financial support and
asked Council to consider an in-
East Wawanosh
recycling starts
The East Wawanosh recycling
program began on March 1, 1989
and Township Council is asking all
residents to participate in the
program. Recycling extends the life
of the landfill site, saves natural
resources, and conserves energy. It
is beneficial to everyone therefore
everyone should do his part.
Any newsprint that comes with
the daily newspaper is recyclable.
This does not include plastics,
magazines, catalogues, or tele
phone books. Newsprint articles
should be tied in bundles or placed
in boxes or bags.
Food and beverage tin cans are
to be rinsed out while pop cans are
OK as is. It is suggested that the
cans be compacted as much as
possible.
Household bottles and jars are
recyclable. Window panes, light
bulbs, china, ceramics, etc. are not
permitted. All jars must be washed
or rinsed and have the lids remov
ed. It is not necessary that the
labels be taken off.
The Recycling bin attendant will
dump the recyclable materials and
any further questions can be an
swered by him or at the East
Wawanosh Clerk’s Office.
crease in Federation funding. The
Federation has completed the in
stallation of concession road signs
and will canvass for new members
on March 13, 1989.
John Hart and Jeff Seddon were
present at the meeting to outline
the proposed development of a lot
owned by Isabelle Hunt on Conces
sion 1, Part Lot 29 and present the
site plan to Council.
This amendment would permit
the establishment of highway com
mercial by changing the zoning
from Development Zone to Village
Commercial Highway. The propo
sal will be considered at a public
meeting on April 4, 1989 at 1 p.m.
Mr. Jim Papple and Mr. Evert
Ridder represented the Hensall
District Co-op in answering ques
tions concerning the proposed
development of a property on
Concession 1 East-half Lot 21
belonging to Malcolm and Joan
Stewart.
The amendment would change
the zoning from General Agricul
ture to Agricultural Commercial-
Industrial to permit an agricultural
processing service and supply
establishment. This will also be
considered at the public meeting of
April 4.
The president of the Huron
County Federation of Agriculture
attended the meeting to address
Council concerning the issues that
the Federation are dealing with.
They were currently involved in the
Rails-to-Trails situation and are
concerned that the railway corridor
through Huron County will be
developed for trails.
Long term planning is going to
be required for the future disposal
of waste products. Both the Feder
ation and Council are concerned
with the disposal of pesticide
containers.
There was also concern about the
number of farms that have been
purchased by people outside the
country. The census indicated that
in Huron County 23.5 percent of
the farms are rented.
A report on the Scherbarth
Municipal Drain was presented for
Council’s consideration. As there
were no objections to the report a
motion was made that the sum of
$55,300 be borrowed from the
Municipality for the completion of
the drain. Lome Glanville and
William Siemon were appointed to
act as members to the Court of
Revision for the Scherbarth Muni
cipal Drain 1989.
James Ryan was appointed as
the representative from the Council
to the Ontario Provincial Police
Committee for the Township of
McKillop. Three other McKillop
residents will be appointed to the
committee.
Council decided that the Road
Superintendent should be author
ized to purchase Roll-Over Protec
tion Structures for 1981 Champion
Grader.
Council will endorse a resolution
from the Ontario Good Roads
Association requesting that the
Treasurer of Ontario reverse his
decision immediately not to in
crease municipal road funding in
1989. They also ask that he provide
a safe and economical road system
by increasing municipal road fund
ing.
Tenders were received from
Donegan’s Haulage and George
Radford Construction Ltd. for the
supplying, crushing, hauling, and
spreading of granular material.
The tender from Donegan’s Haul
age for the sum of $95,500 was
accepted by Council.
There was a motion that a
voucher from the Road Superinten
dent for the amount of $24,127.20
be approved for payment from the
general account. Council passed
the motion.
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Obituaries
JOSEPH HENRY HUTCHINSON
Joseph Henry Hutchinson of
Victoria Street in Gorrie passed
away March 17, 1989 at Wingham
and District Hospital in his 93rd
year.
Mr. Hutchinson was bom in
Mooseman, Saskatchewan. In his
earlier years he was employed as
an innkeeper and was also a
veteran of World War I and World
War II. He was a member of Gorrie
United Church and belonged to the
Royal Canadian Legion.
Mr. Hutchinson is survived by
his wife Laura. Others left to mourn
him are his daughters, Vera (Mrs.
Ed Coop) of Niagara Falls; Betty
(Mrs. Gordon Moffat) of Stoney
Creek; Jessie (Mrs. Kenneth
Smith) of Burlington; Margaret
(Mrs. Clifford Cline) also of Bur
lington, and one son Bill Hutchison
of Perth. He was pedeceased by his
parents and son, James.
Funeral services were held at the
Watts Funeral Home, Gorrie
Chapel on March 19, 1989 at 2 p.m.
with Reverend Jeff Hawkins offi
ciating. Internment followed at
Gorrie Cemetery.
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