HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-03-31, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2005.
Community extends sympathy to families
Golden led the memorial
family home from Good Friday until
Easter Sunday.
Marg and John Saxon had Ed and
Cynthia Saxon, Laura, Bronwyn,
and Blaine home for Easter too.
The community wishes a speedy
recovery to Harold Kropf after his
surgery and to Donna Knight’s sister
Pearl.
Birthday wishes go to Murray
Knight, Lloyd Smith and Chen
Fr2f|scn Msrch 39 snd Bob steic«
March 31. Anniversary wishes to
Anna (Terpstra) and John Van Dyk,
March 31.
On Wednesday evening the darts
in Cranbrook will end for the season
Sympathy is extended to the
family of the late Lyla Anne Smith
who passed away on March 4 at
Huronlea. She was the daughter of
the late Foster and Annie Smith who
lived in the Moncrieff area for many
years.
Joan
service for Lyla in the Brussels
United Church on March 24.
Sympathy is extended to the
family of the late Gordon Bisks wliO
passed away on the weekend.
A communion service will be held
in the Presbyterian Church in
Cranbrook on April 3.
Monkton Presbyterian Church is
holding a music night featuring the with a social time following dart
Satchell Band on April 10.
Many families in the area hosted
family gatherings for Easter. Craig,
Lisa and Duncan Workman visited
with Frank and Kathy on Sunday.
Gary and Sharon Evans had their
mothers, Shirley, Doc, Dwayne and
Melanie for Easter.
Joe, Barb, Chelsey, Alison. Emily,
and Cole Terpstra visited her parents
on Good Friday and with Charlie and
Kathy Terpstra on Sunday.
Leslie, Yvonne Knight and family
spent Easter Sunday in Mitchell with
Geraldine Siemon and her family.
Mary McTaggart’s sons Dennis and
Mike and their wives, her daughter,
Maureen and her daughter Carolyn
were at Geraldine’s too. Mary
McTaggart spent Easter weekend in
Stratford hospital and is reported to
be doing well.
Chris and Shelly Smith had their
parents and their children’s uncles
and aunts for Easter and for a
celebration of Delayna’s birthday.
They also had friends
weekend to decorate
Delayna’s birthday.
Murray and Marlene
had family home on Easter Sunday.
Harvey and Marion Smith had
playing. Last week’s winners were
Kathy Workman, high lady, with 103
and Brad Speiran, high man, 104.
Cards begin April 1 on the first and
third Friday nights in Cranbrook at 8
p.m.
FROM CRANBROOK
over on the
t-shirts for
Fischer also
PEOPLE AROUND
BELGRAVE
By Linda
Campbell
Call
357-2188
Garage Sale is being held at the
Women’s Institute Hall in Belgrave
on Saturday, April 2. Call Bob
Gordon 357-1375.
It is sponsored by the Knox United
Church Board of Stewards.
Notice
DOORS OPEN
There were 11 tables of shoot in
play at the Community Centre on
Friday, March 18
Winners were: high lady, Verna
Currie; second high lady, Jean
Deans; most shoots, Jane Giousher;
high man, Joann McDonald; second
many high, Lloyd Appleby; most
shoots, Jim Coultes.
The next shoot is Friday, April 8 at
1:30 p.m.
The Silent Auction, Bake and
in Blyth May 28 and May 29
includes behind-the-scenes tours of
The Old Mill
and
Blyth Festival
facilities.
For more information contact
Blyth Festival Box Office
at 519-523-9300.
COUNTY OF HURON
CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
FOR THE PROVISION OF SEPTAGE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING
her work
Mercedes TenPas was happily on pancake duty as the
Melville Sunday school served breakfast prior to the Easter
Sunday service. (Vicky Bremner photo)
The County of Huron is considering a plan to provide regional treatment and disposal facilities
for septic tank wastes and other hauled domestic sewage (known collectively as septage). The
project involves the construction of new septage treatment facilities adjacent to the sewage
treatment plants currently servicing the communities of Wingham and Exeter. The new facilities
would be designed to accommodate septage material collected within the County, as well as
adjacent municipalities. Treated effluent from the proposed facilities would be discharged into
the existing treatment plants for disposal. Both plants have sufficient hydraulic and organic
capacities to accommodate the sewage flows anticipated from the proposed works.
^3/
The project is being planned in accordance with the recommendations of the County of Huron
Study of Septage Treatment and Disposal. This study was commissioned to investigate
opportunities for treating septage at existing sewage treatment facilities within the County, in
advance of restrictions to land application scheduled for December 31, 2006. Based on an
analysis of study findings, it was recommended that the County of Huron proceed with the
further evaluation of two septage treatment sites (considered the most practical servicing plan).
This recommendation was received by Huron County Council in a motion dated October 3,
2002. County Council recently identified the provision of the proposed treatment facilities as a
health and safety priority. Accordingly, the project is the subject of a funding application
submitted by the County of Huron under the Canada-Ontario Municipal Rural Infrastructure
Fund (COMRIF).
NOTICE FOR ROAD CLOSING
THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township
of North Huron proposes to pass a by-law pursuant to the
provisions of The Municipal Act, 2001, and amendments thereto,
for stopping up and closing and selling that unopened portion of
James Street lying between the northerly limit of Goderich Street
and the southerly limit of Queen Street in the Hamlet of Auburn.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council shall hear any
person who claims that his/her land will be prejudicially affected
by the by-law and who applies to be heard at the regular meeting
of Council scheduled for Monday, April 18, 2005.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the proposed by-law may be
examined by all interested persons at the office of the Clerk of the
Corporation of the Township of North Huron during normal
business hours, prior to the passage of the by-law.
DATED this 16th day of March, 2005.
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON
Doug Layton, Reeve John Stewart, Clerk
(We have the authority to bind the Corporation)
The project is following the planning process set out for Schedule C activities under the
Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) document. Schedule C projects are
approved subject to a comprehensive assessment process designed to identify potential
environmental impacts associated with the proposed works and to plan for appropriate
mitigation. The process includes multiple opportunities for consultation with the review
agencies, stakeholders and the public.
Two information meetings are being planned to provide stakeholders and the general public with
details on the initial phases of the investigation and to receive input from interested persons.
The intent of these initial meetings is to discuss factors associated with the selection of the
preferred septage treatment and disposal plan. Matters relating to the design and
implementation of the preferred servicing plan will be evaluated during subsequent project
stages and discussed at future information meetings.
WINGHAM PUBLIC MEETING
DATE: Wednesday, April 13, 2005
TIME: 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
SITE: North Huron Municipal Office
274 Josephine St., Wingham
Council Chambers
EXETER PUBLIC MEETING
DATE: Tuesday, April 19, 2005
TIME: 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
SITE: South Huron Municipal Office
322 Main St., Exeter
Council Chambers
For further information on this project, or to inspect a copy of the Class EA document, please
contact the consulting engineers: B.M. Ross and Associates, 62 North Street, Goderich,
Ontario, N7A 2T4. Telephone (519) 524-2641. Fax (519) 524-4403. Attention: Scott Allen,
Planner (e-mail: sallen@bmross.net).
This Notice issued March 30, 2005 Larry C. Adams, CAO
Corporation of the County of Huron