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Anger and council was pleased with the amount of construction in the township. *** Road Superintendent Dave Hast- ings presented a report to council regarding regulations for weed con- trol. Guidelines for control of the 23 noxious weeds listed in the provin- cial act must be strongly adhered to, he said. "They must be sprayed or cut before they go to seed." Weeds must be cut by June 10 and kept down, he said. Any prop- erty owners with 10 acres or less will not necessarily receive notice about the weeds, but they can be cut, by provincial order, with the service billed later. Questions arose about Grey Cen- tral Public School which has creat- ed a natural environment for all plants which is incorporated into their studies. Hastings did not know what might be done in that case. Council discussed the difficulty of maintaining road sides and prob- lem areas with limited resources and manpower. Though there was talk of con- Continued from page 24 also be fun, said Lobb. "Enjoy networking with others who share similar interests." Meetings, from March 4 through April 23, are held at various locations across the county to ensure participants have an opportunity to discover "Ontario's West Coast". Sessions are usually from 7 to 9:30 p.m. but one session involves a Friday night stay at the luxurious Benmiller Inn. This leadership development course is jointly sponsored by the tracting out the work, there was concern expressed if the job would be done on time and if there were enough contractors in the area to handle the work. *** Hastings was authorized to seek estimates for a new mower. *** Reeve Robin Dunbar told council he voted for 100 per cent user pay for a certificate of approval for a septic system at a residence, at the county council session. "It is part of the cost of building a house," he added. "We should, however, look at ways to get the cost of inspections down." *** A grant of $675 was authorized for Cranbrook Cemetery. For many years, the cemetery had been charg- ing far below the average for plots, at $35. The fee has now been brought in line with Ethel Ceme- tery, said Knight. Many plots at the much older Cranbrook Cemetery are not under perpetual care, leaving the ceme- tery seeking support for mainte- nance costs. *** Council had no opposition to a severance application for Graham Survey, by Al Nichol, though Knight was asked to inform him of Huron Business Development Corporation; the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; the Huron Community Services Network; and Human Resources and Development Canada which ensure the registration fee can be kept to a minimum. Register now since space is limited! For further information contact either Lobb at 482-7167 (Fax: 482- 5016) or the Huron Business Centre, at 527-0305 (Fax: 527- 2240. Registration deadline is Feb. 20. all costs and difficulties which could arise from him retaining the VR3 (mobile home) zoning for the lots. *** Councillor Helen Cullen asked about the possibility of another trailer going into Henfryn. She was advised that it was council's obliga- tion to listen to any proposal. *** A decision regarding policing was tabled as councillors sought further information on costs associ- ated with a local force and services offered by OPP. *** Councillor Lyle Martin and Knight will attend a free Associa- tion of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) seminar in London, March 13-14, dealing with finance and labour relations. Councillor Martin will attend a one day AMO councillor orienta- tion session, March 7. Martin and Deputy-Reeve Alvin McLellan expressed interest in a councillor orientation offered by Huron County. Dunbar, McLellan, and spouse, and Hastings, and spouse, will attend the Good Roads convention, Feb. 22-24 in Toronto and Knight will go to the Rural Ontario Munic- ipalities Association (ROMA) con- ference, Feb. 8-11. Authorization was given to Councillor Graeme MacDonald to attend the Ontario Plowmen's con- vention, Feb. 15-18. There is no registration fee. *** Council supported a resolution from Colborne Twp. which asked the provincial government to "pro- Andre Kryzanowski, the 24-year- old Auburn man whose car flew off the bridge on North Harbour Road in Goderich, has now been charged with two drinking and driving offenses and having an open con- tainer of alcohol. Kryzanowski was stopped by Goderich police, Jan. 16, for drink- ing and driving. After his release, he allegedly continued drinking at a local bar, vide adequate resource to carry out a thorough investigation of all asso- ciated matters related to e-coli bac- teria contamination and further that the province provide initiatives to effectively deal with the issue. Colborne council is concerned with the reported levels of e-coli bacteria along the lakeshore. *** A resolution from Blyth council to continue the campaign for edu- cation tax reform and its removal from property taxes was endorsed by council. said police. He re-acquired his car, then drove it down North Harbour Road, ending up against a tree on the Maitland Golf Course. He is listed in fair condition at London Health Sciences Centre. Further charges are pending. Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse and recycle Registration deadline, Feb. 20 Police charge driver