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Flying fingers fiddler kicks off season in Teeswater
Teeswater Town Hall Renovation Committee kicks off its
2009-10 performance season with a bang as world-famous fid-
dler Scott Woods takes to the stage Sept. 18.
This fast -paced two-hour concert skillfully combines old time
fiddling with country gospel songs, perennial favourites, and a
generous helping of humour. People will be treated to one of
Canada's best talents - the man with the flying fingers and the
magic bow - fiddling sensation, Scott Woods. Scott has per-
formed to enthusiastic crowds throughout Canada, the U.S. and
in Holland.
This young man has captured all the major Canadian fiddling
titles, including Canadian Open Fiddle Champion, Canadian
Grand Masters Fiddling Champion, and Canadian Fiddle
Entertainer of the year. For seven years he was the musical
director and played the part of Don Messer in Memories of Don
Messer's Jubilee, a tribute show which has toured across the
country.
In addition, he has several recordings to his credit, which: will
be available at the concert.
There are lots of things to watch for when Scott Woods takes
TOWNSHIP Of ASHFIELD-COLBCRNE-I AWANOSH
MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
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TOWNSHIP FOR STORMWATER DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING
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drainage in the vicinity of London Road (Port Albert urban area).. - This assessment is being carried out to
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in concerns with inadequate stormwater drainage along the London Rood corridor, between
address ongoing
Russell and South Streets, as well as drainage concerns along sections of :'adiacent local roads. The
attached key plan illustrates the general location of the study area.
At this time, a preliminary strategy for improving stortnwater drainage in the project area has : been
identified. The key components of the proposal are outlined below.
Proposed Ssrvldng . Plan:
Replacement of existing network of drainage swales along -London Road and adjacent streets with
a municipal storm sewer system; •
Construction of new storm sewer drainage outlets at the Victoria Street and Port Albert Drains;
Replacement of approximately 1,800 m of roadbed and travelled road surface on London Road
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drainage improvements.
PUBUC INFORMATION MEETING:.
A Public Information Meeting • is planned to.. present
additional details on _the proposed servicing plan and to
receive input from interested persons:
DATE: September 19, 2009
TIME: 9:00 a.m. — 9:30 a.m.(OP en House)
9:30 a.m. (Presentation)
PLACE: St. Joseph's Church (KlngzbHdg.)
ENVIRONMENTAL SCREENING PROCESS:
The project is following the planning process established
for Schedule B activities under the Municipal Class
Environmental Assessment (Class EA) document.
Schedule B projects are approved subject to a screening
process. The screening process is conducted to identify
any potential environmental impacts associated with the
proposal and to plan appropriate impact mitigation.
For further information, 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 a@bmross.net).
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to the stage. His keen sense of timing and his sharp wit will keep
you on your toes. And speaking of toes, just try to keep them still
as he plays those old time tunes! Scott is backed up by his own
four -piece show band. Together, they stir up .a storm of good
music to lift your heart and feed your soul.
Other performances during the 2009-10 season include the
award winning play 'The Boy Soldier' and well-known Elvis
impersonator Roy Leblanc.
Erected in 1872, Teeswater Townhall has been the communi-
ty hub for Teeswater and South Bruce for inore than 130 years -
as council chambers, fire hall, polling station, police detachment
even the local jail!
For more information on the Scott Woods concert, in support
of the Teeswater Townhall Renovation Project, contact Phyllis
Ireland at (519)392-6580.
AA midgets take a tie and loss
during weekend exhibition play
Last weekend, in Lower
Lakes : Female hockey league
action, the Saugeen Maitland
Lightning 'AA' Midgets came
away with a tie and a Ioss in
exhibition play. .
Last Monday : night, the
Lightning battled to ; a 1-:i. tie
with the Cambridge
Roadrunners, as Laura
McKenzie (Oliphant) netted
the lope goal, assisted by
Diane Bushell (Lucknow)
and Marcie Landman
•I sewers Stit€h
On Friday, Sept. 4, the
Wawanosh Sewing Machines
spent the morning in the
Auburn Lions Hall working on
their sewing projects for meet-
ing four and five of the club.
The members started with
the pledge and rollcali which
had them answer and review
questions about • using a
sewing machine and different
types of _seems.
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Next: the senior members
gathered to talk about the sat-
pies they have to do. A : dart,
gathering and slip stitch.
Junior leader Kristina
Drennan helped them . with
these, and all of them finished
these samples while the junior
members worked on their
projects or seam samples.
Around 10:30 a.m., the
members took a break to snack
(Drayton).
Last Thursday 'night, the
Lightning traveled to Guelph
to play the Thunder, losing 4-
2 in their first exhibition game
of the season. Ona
Mezenberg (Owen Sound)
went up top for the first goal,
with the lone assist going to
Dollee Meigs (Owen Sound).
The second goal was scored
by
Laura
Irwin
(Point t
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on a wra und, with Sara
G ossell veton) assisting.
away on projects
on some vegetables . that
Eugenia Pentland and Scott
Jefferson .bad grown. While
the members were snacking,
they chatted amongst them-
selves and learned that almost
everyonewas almost finished
at least one ' garment and that
some of the : seniors were
almost finished a second.
After the group got back to
work, calls like "Look at
Hilary in her shorts; she's
done!" rang through . the hall.
If there had been more sewing
machines, • everybody would
have finished. Fortunately, if
someone was waiting, they
would always help; someone
else iron or pin. ,
When all the business had
been taken care of, Reba
Jefferson closed the meeting
with the motto.
Terri Minnie "most honest" putter
On Aug. 26 , only eight
BlackHorse ladies came out to
golf and the lowest putts went
to Sally Parks while most hon-
est went to Terri Minnie.
Sept. 2 was the BlackHorse
ladies member guest and 28
ladies enjoyed a fun evening.
Low putts saw a four-way tie
and the winners were Diane
Leslie, Shirley O'Malley,
Sharon Chambers and Sherry
Cronin.
The most putts went
to Rosalie Zettler, Greda
McDonald, Rose Morrison
and Sue Telford. .A country
auction was held for many
donated items.
On Sept. 9, 12 ladies played
for best and worst score on
even holes and the winners
were Michelle Scarborough
and Sue Telford.
Closing dinners is Oct. 4