The Citizen, 1991-09-11, Page 7THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 1991. PAGE 7.
Hullett signs purchase offer
Hullett Township council al its
Aug. 27 meeting authorized the
Reeve and Clerk to sign an offer to
purchase part lot 24, concession 1 i
for at a cost of $20,000.
Township Clerk-Treasurer Bev
Shaddick said the township has not
designated a use for the property at
this point but that it would be "for
future use". The land is currently
owned by T. Hugh Millar.
In other business, council
instructed the road superintendent
to clean up the Walkcrburn and
Maitland Block bridges at an esti
mated cost of $ 1200.
Council approved the amended
capital budget for the Seaforth and
District Community Centre.
Councillors said they had no
objections to two severance appli
cations. Councillor Ken Anderson
declared a conflict of interest on
one of the applications.
Compiled by June Fothergill. Phone 523-4360
Guest speaker at
United, Sunday
Morris council votes no
to Grey Twp. resolution
Morris township council voted at
the September 3 meeting, not to
concur with a resolution from Grey
township regarding the funds from
the sale of the tennis court property
in Brussels.
The letter outlined a resolution
sent to Brussels, requesting that the
balance of the funds from the land
sale be forwarded to the Brussels,
Morris and Grey Recreation for
capital reserve.
Morris councillors felt, however,
that the matter was dealt with at a
meeting on April 29 in Brussels.
They are of the opinion that if the
village relocates the tennis courts at
the site of the arena, the use of the
remainder of the funds should be
directed by Brussels council.
A building permit was issued for
Morris for a sand, salt shed al Lot
14, Cone. 5.
David Rapson was in attendance
to discuss his proposed zoning
amendment with council. Mr. Rap-
son will be submitting a revised
plan for the application and the by
law will be distributed to all appli
cable residents and agencies.
Council set the date of October
16 at 8 p.m. for a meeting with the
fire chiefs from the Wingham,
Blyth and Brussels departments
and the Fire Services advisor for
Huron. The reason for the meeting
is to discuss the overlapping of fire
service in the area.
An amount of $6,500 has been
granted to the Recreation account
for the purpose of requested grants.
The general accounts in the
amount of $54,446.71 were
approved for payment.
Reeve Doug Fraser told council
he had been contacted by Calvin
James, from die waste disposal site,
wondering if they could collect
used oil in an old oil lank. Council
requested the Ministry of the Envi
ronment be asked for input into this
matter after which council will dis
cuss it further.
The road accounts totalling
$17,717.34 were authorized for
payment.
A letter was presented to council
from the ratepayers of the Bound
ary Road at Bluevale, thanking the
council and the road crew for the
excellent paving job of the road this
year.
Council were informed the con
crete for the sidewalks in Belgrave
has been poured, but the landscap
ing has not been completed.
Bob Jamieson, RR1, Bluevale,
has been hired to operate a snow
plow for the winter season.
Following the meeting of council
the Morris Township Recreation
Committee met.
It was decided that grants be
given to: Blyth Recreation, $5,057,
which is the remainder of the 1991
grant and Belgrave Recreation,
$1,500, the 1991 grant.
Greeters al Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, Sept. 8 were
Beth Knox and Florence
Cartwright. Ushers were John Hog
gart and Ken Penfound. Choir
anthem was “The Sympathizing
Jesus”. The sermon topic was
“Hear and Then Do: Responding to
God s Word.”
Junior Youth Group begins on
Thursday evening, Sept. 12 from 7
- 9 p.m. at Paul's Place. This is for
Grades 7 and 8. New members are
welcome. Bring cans of pop to
drink.
Next Sunday, Rev. Ross will
preach the anniversary service in
Yelverton United Church in Lind
say Presbytery. The guest speaker
will be Micheline Montrewill of
Goderich.
The U.C.W. meeting will be held
Monday, Sept. 16 in Sunday
School room at 8 p.m. Senior choir
members remember choir practice
next Sunday at 10:30 a.m. This is
the last practice for September.
The Life and Work Committee of
the church held a Games night at
Hullett Public School on Sunday
evening. Some games played were
checkers and yahtzee. Lunch was
served.
People
Friends and neighbours will be
glad to know Mrs. Olwen Wood
has been released from Intensive
Care in Stratford (the result of a car
accident on Aug. 6) and is now in
Clinton Hospital. We all wish her a
speedy recovery.
On Monday, September 2 Tom
and Marilyn Riley and Sherrie of
Owen Sound visited with Tom's
mother Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce.
Friends and neighbours of Mrs.
Clara Riley will be sorry to hear
she is a patient in University Hospi
tal, London. The best wishes of the
community are extended to her for
a speedy recovery.
Friends were sorry to hear of the
passing in Kitchener of Rev. C. B.
Heckcndom in his 92 year. He was
minister at Londesboro from 1968-
1970. Sympathy is extended to his
wife Fem.
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