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RED/SILVER 172 $12,400. WHITE 103 $12,400. SILVER/RED 128 $11,400. BLUE 118 $ 9,900. SILVER 107 $ 7,900. BLUE 140 $ 6,400. RED 171 $ 8,900. BLUE 265 $ 1,900. J.L. McCutcheon Motors Ltd • Brussels 887-6856 'Your Chev Olds Dealer" Breakers March THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1995. PAGE 15. Morris rescinds drain policy ROY EASOM Roy Easom of Blyth and formerly of RR 1, Auburn, died at Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, March 1, 1995. He was 90. Born in Goderich Township on April 20, 1904, he was the son of the late David and Francis (Oaks) Easom. He married Grace Ashton. Mr. Easom was a retired farmer and a member of Blyth United Church. Along with his wife Grace, Mr. Easom is survived by his children, Joanne and Bert Lyon of Londesboro, and Marlene and Ron Baer of Colborne Twp. He is also survived by two sisters, Pearl (Mrs. John McFarlane) of Holmesville and Gertrude Feagan of Dundas. Also surviving are his grandchildren, Wayne and Jane Lyon, Kathy and Ron Moes, Cheryl and Calvin Bakelaar, Connie and Terry Livingston, Larry and Julie Baer and Scott Baer. Mr. Easom was predeceased by one brother, Everett Easom. Mr. Easom rested at the Tasker Chapel of Beattie-Falconer Funeral Homes in Blyth, where a private family funeral service was held on Monday, March 6 with Rev. Stephen Huntley of Blyth United Church officiating. Interment will be in Clinton Cemetery. WESLEY GIBBONS LESTER Wesley Gibbons Lester of Hamilton, formerly of Binbrook, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, Feb. 18, 1995, surround- ed by his family. He was in his 81st year. He was the dearly beloved hus- band of Pearl (Quance) and the dear father of Marjorie and her hus- band Michael Wilson of Hillsdale, jobsOnt. project creates 60 jobs Construction will begin this spring on two local jobsOntario projects worth $3.3 million that will create almost 60 full-year jobs, Huron MPP Paul Klopp announced Feb. 27 on behalf of Transportation Minister Mike Faman. Both construction contracts, one on Hwy. 86 and another on Hwy. 9, were awarded to Cox Construction Ltd. of Guelph. "This government is committed to enhancing Ontario's transportation network with projects like these, here in our community" said Klopp. "Our investment will reap two major benefits -- local jobs and safer roads." The two projects involve repaving Hwy. 86 between Amberly and Wingham and Hwy. 9 between Harriston and Mildmay. The work includes upgrading intersections and entrances along Hwy. 86 as well as restoring guide rails. Construction on both projects will begin in mid-May and should be complete by early August 1995. Sandra and her husband Harvey Anderson of Charlottetown, P.E.I, Doris Lester of London and Verna and her husband Harry Jongerden of Harrington. Mr. Lester was the loving grand- father of five grandchildren: Derek Anderson and Jennifer, Leslie, Patrick and Susanne Wilson. He was the dear brother of Mar- guerite (Mrs. Calvin Krauter) of Brussels. Mr. Lester was a member of Trinity United Church Hannon, an honorary elder and former treasurer of Elfrida United Church for many years, a member of the Bell Collec- tors Club of Ontario and a retired employee of Wabco. Friends were received at the Donald V. Brown Funeral Home, 36 Lake Ave. Dr., Stoney Creek on Monday from 7-9 p.m. and Tues- day from 2- 4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The service was held on Wednes- day, Feb. 22 at 1:30 p.m. Interment was at Binbrook Unit- ed Church Cemetery. A drainage policy passed in Jan- uary was rescinded by Morris council at the Feb. 28 meeting and replaced with another version after discussions with Drainage Superin- tendent Gary Nicholson. The previous motion would have required landowners, who delay the completion of drainage work past the one year time limit from the date of requesting the work, to be responsible for extra costs. The new policy will allow a landowner who requests the drainage work not be completed in the year of the request to withdraw the application. If the property owner will not sign for the withdrawal, work will be completed under the original request. The drainage budget was set at $41,000 plus $7,000 for the super- intendent. Mr. Nicholson was given approval to install a private tele- phone line, he will pay for installa- tion and council will contribute half the usage charges. Council accepted the request for maintenance to the Bosman Drain for Lot 14, Conc. 2. An application was submitted to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans to apply for authorization for works affecting the fish habitat for improvement to the Warwick Drain. The waste disposal budget, set at $96,628, will be forwarded to the Village of Brussels. Bluewater Recycling will inspect the tires at the landfill site and give a removal estimate. Road Superintendent Lloyd Michie was given authorization to advertise for 33,000 imperial tons of 5/8 inch crushed A gravel for the south side of the township and 2,000 imperial tons for Sideroad 15-16, Conc. 2 and 3. Council was advised that the road subsidy for 1995 will be $308,200 with a total supported expenditure of $430,000. Morris council advised the Wing- ham and Area Fire board to with- draw Morris Twp.'s share of the $109,000 surplus realized by the board, less the amount required to pay bills for one or two months, and return the remaining portion to council. The time period would be at the discretion of the board. A letter concerning curbside pickup for Bluevale and Belgrave will be distributed to the residents to request a yes or no answer to the program. Any replies not returned by March 17 will be counted as yes votes and 52 per cent of the resi- dents will have to vote in favour for the plan to be implemented. Allan Dettweiler approached council regarding the dog tax rate. He agreed to pay $19.50 for his dog and no more, stating the higher tax for a female dog was discriminato- ry. Council did not take any action on the matter. The Village of Blyth will be advised that Morris council is satis- fied with board membership on the Blyth and District Community Centre board and wishes to retain two representatives. A bylaw was passed to establish percentages for the community cen- tre board. Funding for the project was dis- cussed as was the possibility of ser- vice club assistance to manage the ball park after it is built. Council had no objections to the proposal for lots at Lot 31, Conc. 1, as surveyed and set out by Craw- ford, Mills and Davies Law Office, subject to provisions of Bill 163. Continued on page 22 bituaries