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JAMES SCHNEIDER
James Schneider passed away
peacefully, surrounded by his family
on Feb. 23, 2019. He was in his 77th
year.
Jim was the loving husband and
best friend of Dorothy (Hallam)
Schneider for almost 54 years and
the cherished and devoted father of
Dennis (Lorelee) Schneider, Angela
(Tony) Lawrence, Michael (Leanne)
Schneider and Pamela (Jeremiah)
Sommer. He was the loving
grandfather to Amanda, Jason,
Katherine, Heather, Logan, Joshua,
Isaiah, Kathryn, Alexandra, Ethan
and Paige.
Jim was predeceased by his
parents George and Marion
Schneider. He will be fondly
remembered by many siblings,
nieces, nephews and friends.
Jim was a charter member of the
Auburn Lions Club, the Huron
Pioneer Thresher and Hobby
Association and was an active
member in the community of
Auburn. He was known for his love
of collecting and preserving
antiques.
A service of remembrance will be
held on Friday, March 8 at the
Auburn Memorial Hall (44
Hardwood Line, Auburn) starting at
2 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations made
to the Canadian Cancer Society or
the Auburn Lions Club would be
appreciated by the family.
You are invited to sign Jim’s
online book of condolences at
www.mccallumpalla.ca
HELEN LEE
Helen Lee passed away peacefully
at Clinton Public Hospital on
Monday Feb. 25, 2019 in her 95th
year, after a long and productive
life.
Helen was the beloved wife of the
late Jack Lee (2013). The only
daughter of the late Hugh and Alice
Radford, Helen was also
predeceased by her 10 brothers
Hugh, Ed, George, Carl, Nelson,
Bill, Len, Gordon, Douglas, and
Benson, in infancy.
Helen was the loving mother of
Beverley Lee and husband Bill
McGrath, Midland; Dave and
Rosemarie Lee, Blyth and Barbara
and Stewart Mustard, Stratford. She
was the loving grandmother of Jason
(Tracey), Chris (Becky), Ryan,
Megan (Joe), Sheldon (Sophia),
Aaron (Jacalyn), Jaclyn (Erik) and
the great-grandmother of Abby
(Jesse), Courtney (Chris), Brianna
(Jared), Aidan, Madison, Dylan,
Carson, Emma, Jack, Maria, John,
Brooklyn, James and Jack and the
great-great-grandmother of Jasmine
and Delaney.
Helen lived her entire life in the
community of Londesborough,
working and raising her family.
Many activities enriched her life,
including her love of quilting that
started as a young girl and continued
to her final days.
A celebration of her life
committed to family, friends and
community will take place on
Saturday, March 9 at 2 p.m. at
the Londesborough United Church
with visitation one hour before
the service. Help us celebrate
Helen's life by bringing along
an item she gifted to you over the
years.
Memorial donations to Clinton
Public Hospital Foundation or the
Londesborough United Church
would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy.
Cremation has taken place. A
private family service for interment
of ashes will be at Hope Chapel
Cemetery in the spring.
Arrangements were entrusted to
the Falconer Funeral Homes,
Clinton Chapel.
Condolences may be placed at
www.falconerfuneralhomes.com
FREDERICK WILLIAM ‘BILL’
STEPHENSON
Frederick William Stephenson
passed away peacefully in his sleep
at Huronlea Home for the Aged,
Brussels on Feb. 26, 2019. He was in
his 79th year.
Bill was the beloved husband of
the late Joan (2018) for 54 years and
the loving father of Kim (Bob)
Planques and Kellie (Reinhardt)
Pirch. He was the adoring grandpa
of Alex and Natalie Pirch.
Bill is survived by sisters-in-law
Bonnie (Rick) Sallows, Donna
Mitchell and brother-in-law Lloyd
(Marion) Knoblauch.
He will be missed by many nieces,
nephews and cousins.
Bill was predeceased by brother
Robert (1986).
Donations to the Royal Canadian
Legion Brussels Branch #218 would
be appreciated. In lieu of flowers and
as expressions of sympathy,
donations and cards may be sent to
Box 340, Brussels, N0G 1H0.
Cremation has taken place. A
celebration of Bill’s life will take
place in the spring.
Condolences may be left at
riversidefuneralhome.ca
GLEN VAN CAMP
Glen Van Camp of Brussels,
passed away at Victoria Hospital,
London on Friday, March 1, 2019.
He was 90.
Glen was the beloved husband of
the late Verlaine (Stewart) Van
Camp, who predeceased him in
2009, and special friend of Edna
Pletch. He was the loving father of
Dianne and Len Zevenbergen and
the late Gary Van Camp (2010) and
father-in-law of Jane Van Camp and
Jim Scott. Glen was the dear
grandfather of Shane, Glen, Dan,
Gavin, Becky, Colleen and Grayson
and special great-grandfather of 10.
Glen was the brother of Kay Harris
and brother-in-law of Lois
Robertson.
Glen will be lovingly remembered
by many nieces, nephews and
extended family.
Glen was predeceased by his
parents Bill and Hazel (Taylor) Van
Camp, sisters Donna Johnston and
Norma Davidson, brothers Clare and
John Van Camp and brothers-in-law
Eldon Stewart and Marvin
Robertson.
Visitation was held at McBurney
Funeral Home, Wingham on
Monday. The funeral service was
held on Tuesday. Pastor Brian
Hymers officiated. Interment will
take place in the spring in Brandon
Cemetery, Belgrave.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations to the Clinton Public
Hospital Foundation or a charity of
choice would be appreciated.
Online condolences may be left at
www.mcburneyfuneralhome.com
MUNICIPALITY OF MORRIS-TURNBERRY
CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR
THE BLIND LINE BRIDGE ON ABRAHAM LINE
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THE PROJECT:
The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry initiated a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) process in
February 2018 to consider options associated with the Blind Line Bridge (M230) which spans the Little
Maitland River along Abraham Line (as shown on the accompanying key plan). Recent inspections of the
structure have identified deterioration with several bridge components that need to be addressed to maintain
the safety of the crossing. Since initiating the Class EA, the Municipality has considered a range of
alternatives to address the deterioration including: i) Replacement of the existing bridge with a single lane
bridge in the same or a new alignment, ii) Repair or rehabilitation of the existing steel truss bridge, iii)
Closure and removal of the bridge and construction of a new road access to properties located on the north
side of the crossing. Pending additional input received during the Public Meeting, the Municipality of Morris-
Turnberry has indicated that repair or rehabilitation of the existing steel truss bridge is the preliminary
preferred alternative for implementation.
CLASS EA PROCESS:
The planning for this project is
following the planning process
established for Schedule µB¶ activities
under the Municipal Class
Environmental Assessment (Class EA)
document. Schedule µB¶ projects are
approved subject to the completion of a
screening process. The purpose of the
screening process is to identify potential
environmental impacts associated with
the proposal and to plan for appropriate
mitigation of any impacts. The process
includes consultation with the public,
First Nation and Métis communities,
stakeholders and review agencies. This
notice is being issued to advise residents
of a Public Information Meeting to
provide an update to residents on the
status of study investigations.
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT:
Public consultation is a key component of this study. A Public Information Centre has therefore been
scheduled to update residents and project stakeholders on the status of study investigations and to receive input
from interested parties on the Preliminary Preferred Alternative selected to address deterioration present at the
Blind Line Bridge. Details of the Public Information Centre are as follows:
Date: Monday March 18, 2019
Time: 7:00 pm ± 9:00 pm
Location: Bluevale Community Hall, 32 Clyde Street, Bluevale, ON
Following the meeting, input into the Class EA will be accepted until April 19, 2019. Comments collected in
FRQMXQFWLRQZLWKWKLV&ODVV($6FKHGXOHµB¶SURFHVVZLOOEHPDLQWDLQHGRQILOHIRUXVHGXULQg the project and may
be included in project documentation. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part
of the public record. For further information on this project, or to review the MEA Class EA process, please
contact the project engineers: B.M. Ross and Associates: 62 North Street, Goderich, Ontario, N7A 2T4.
Telephone (Toll Free): (888) 524-2641. Fax: (519) 524-4403. Kelly Vader, Environmental Planner (e-mail:
kvader@bmross.net).
Mike Alcock, Director of Public Works This Notice issued March 6, 2019.
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
North St. West, Wingham
Mac & Donna Anderson
519-357-1910
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