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c) provision is now mode, In paragraph 5, for lots which do not re-
quire the works because of their size and nature or which have
two limits that abut streets affected by the By-law so as to pro-
vide for o specific standard in order that such lots shall be charg-
ed one annual metre frontage rate on each frontage on street
in which the works are required provided that the number of
streets in which the works are required shall not be reduced to
less than one for any lot.
d) a charge of $1,000.00 per lot created by a plan of subdivion or
severance has been inserted in paragraph 7 which replaces the
charge of $287.25 previously set out in By-law 55 of 1985.
Carol P. McKenzie, Clerk
Corporation of the Township of Bosanquet
APPENDIX H
CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WARWICK
BY-LAW NUMBER 13 of 1916
BY-LAW TO ESTABLISH A WATER WORKS RATE STRUCTURE WITHIN
THE MEANING OF SECTION 211 Of THE MUNICIPAL ACT. R.S.O.
1980. CHAPTER 302.
AS AMENDED •
WHEREAS The Corporation of the Township of Warwick (the
"Municipality") has entered into or proposes to enter into an agree-
ment with her Majesty the Queen in right of Ontario as represented
by the Minister of Environment for the supplying of water to the
Municipality.
AND WHEREAS it is deemed desirable by the Municipality to pay
for a portion of the capital cost of the water works by imposing a metre
frontage rate as a water works rate upon the owners or occupants
of the land who will or may receive a benefit from the water works.
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY ENACTS AS
FOLLOWS:
1. A metre frontage rate is hereby imposed as a water works rate
upon the owners or occupants of the lands which front or abut on
the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule "A" hereto, or
who connect to the watermains constructed thereon.
2. The water works rate shall be annual charge and shall be imposed
for a period of five years commencing in the year in which the water
works to service the property are put into service.
3. The water works rate shall be an annual metre frontage rate on
each lot of $517.05 per metre divided by the frontage of the lot;
or at the option of the person liable therefore, the water works rate
may be commuted as a flat charge of $1,800.00 per lot and shall
be due and payable in the calendar year in which the first annual
payment would otherwise be due.
4. In the case of corner lots at the junction or intersection of streets
or highways, or in the case of triangular or irregularly shaped lots,
there shall be o frontage charge imposed on a fair and equitable
basis so that each lot will not be effectively charged for more than
one annual metre frontage rate nor Tess than one annual metre fron-
tage rate as contemplated in paragraph 3 herein.
5. Where a lot, other than a corner lot, has two limits that abut on
streets described in paragraph 1 herein and the size and nature of
the lot is such that any or all of the works in such streets are not
required, a reduction in respect of the works thot are not required
so long as they are not required, may also be made in the metres
on which the rate is charged, sufficient to adjust its annual metre
frontage rate on a fair and equitable basis so that one annual metre
frontage rote, as contemplated in paragraph 3 herein, is imposed
on each frontage on a street in which any of the works are required
and there shall be no charge imposed with respect to the frontage
on a street in which none of the works are required provided that
the number of streets in which the works are required shall not be
reduced to less than one for any lot.
6. The reductions shall be made by deducting from the total frontage
of the lot liable to the annual metre frontage rate so much thereof
as is sufficient to make the proper reduction, but the whole of the
lot shall be charged with the annual metre frontage rate as so
reduced.
7. In the event any lot which abuts on the streets or portion of the
streets set out in paragraph 1 hereof is subdivided, either by
Registered Plan of Subdivision or severance, a further water works
rote of $1,800.00 per metre divided by the frontage of the additional
lot or lots for each lot so subdivided is imposed payable either on
or before registration of the Plan of Subdivision or on or before any
consent becomes final and binding.
8. In the event any property owner wishes to have the water system
extended so as to service his lands, the following shall apply:
a) The extention of the water system shall first be approved by Coun-
cil provided that Council shall, in its sole discretion, first deter-
mine whether there is sufficient capacity to service the proposed
extension.
b) All engineering drawings relating to the extension must first be
approved by the Municipality's Engineer and inspected by the
Municipality's Engineer from time to time.
c) The property owner shall execute an Agreement with Municipality
agreeing that any engineering fees incurred by the Municipality
as a result of the proposed extension shall be paid by the pro-
perty owner.
d) Said Agreement shall also require the property owner to pay the
total capitol cost of the extension together with o Four Hundred
Dollar ($400.00) connection charge per lot, said connection charge
being payable prior to the commencement of any work.
9. This By-law is subject to the approval of the Ontario Municipal Baord.
READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME on the 28th day of JULY, 1986.
Allan Roder
REEVE
Donald Craig,
CLERK
READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS day of 1986.
Allan Roder REEVE
TOWNSHIP OF WARWICK
SCHEDULE "A" TO BY-LAW 13 of 1986
(LOCATION OF WORKS(
FROM VIA
Highway 7 (County Rd. #8) Highway 7
Bear Creek Highway 7
Highway 21
Highway 7
Egremont Road
Highway 7
Highway 7
Highway 7
Guy Street
Line between Lots 10 & 11
Highway 7
Road between Conc. 2 & 3
"SER"
William Street (William
Subdivision)
Highway 7
County Road 68
"existing 200 millimetre
water line
Egremont Road
Park Street
George Street
Guy Street
Digby Street
Alma Street
Mereden Street
Elizabeth Street
Road between
Conc. 2 & 3
"SER"
Highway 79
Kelly Street
(William
Subdivision)
William Street
(William
Subdivision)
Road Between
Concessions 4
5 "SER"
TO
Bear Creek
Rood between Lots
12 & 13
Highway 7
153 m north of
Egremont Road
122 m south of
Highway 7
Egremont Road
Mereden Street
Elizabeth Street
Digby Street
305 m west of line
between Lots 10 &
11
Highway 79
North Village Limits
of Watford
260 m south of
William Street
(William
Subdivision)
138 m west of
Highway 7
West limit of
&Village of Watford
TOWNSHIP OF WARWICK - EXPLANATORY NOTES
it is intended that a new By-law 13 of 1986 replace By-law 13 of 1986
which has been previously submitted to the Joint Board. The follow-
ing changes have been mode in the new By-law 13 of 1986 which should
be compared with the previous By-law 13 of 1986:
a) paragraph 4 has been changed to make provision for corner lots
or triangular or irregularly shaped lois so as to provide for a
specific standard in order that such lots shall be charged not more
than one annual metre frontage rate.
b) there -hos been a deletion of the provision for the reduction in
the annual metre frontage rote for any lot which is wholly or in
part unfit for building purposes.
c) provision is now made, in paragraph 5, for Tots which do not re-
quire the works because of their size and nature or which have
two limits that abut streets affected by the By-law so as to p7o-
vide for a specific standard in order that such lots shall be chorg•
ed orie annual metre frontage rate on each frontage on a street
in which the works are required provided that the number of
streets in which the.works are required shall not be reduced to
loss than one for any lot.
d) a charge of $1,800.00 per lot created by o plan of subdivison or
severance hos been inserted in paragraph 7 vlhich replaces the'
charge of $517.05 previously set out. ^
Donald Croig, Clerk,
Corporation of the Township of Warwick
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Apply In writing to:
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R.R. 3
Auburn, Ontario
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We need staff for the follow-
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- Bartenders
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• cocktail waitpersons
If you are pleasant, cheerful,
and willing to work, we want to
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• Lots of fun
Call Albatross Tavern
228-6733
for interview
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available
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classifications
1 Lost, Strayed
2 Found
3 Situations Wanted
4 Help Wanted
5 Business Opportunities
6 Services
7 Livestock
8 Farm Machinery
9 Sports Equipment, Veh.
11 Cars, Trucks
12 Pets
13 Musical Instruments
14 Appliances, Television
15 Personal
16 For Sale
17 Wanted To Buy
18 Wanted
19 Property For Sale
20 Property For Rent
21 For Rent
22 For Sale or Rent
23 Wanted To Rent
24 Property Wanted
25 Notices
26 Legal Notices
27 Tenders Wanted
28 Auction Sales
1 Lost, Strayed
EARRING - very old white gold pierced,
coral setting. Great sentimental value.
Reward offered. Phone 235-0449. 34:35c
LOST IN HAY SWAMP - black and tan
female hound. Phone George Beer
262-2277. 35c
LOST COW in Woodham area. Roan
(white, reddish spots). Phone 229-8966 or
227-4831. 35c
3 Situations Wanted
WANT A NIGHT OUT? Need a babysit-
ter? Call a mom. 235-0621. I Itfn
MOTHER OF ONE will babysit in my
home. Call 235-2259 after 5:30 p.m. and
ask for Brenda. 34:35•
"WILL TRY ANYTHING"
Handicapped workshop needs work. We
can do all types of packaging, wood fur-
niture refinishing, punch and drill press
operations, hand assemblies, folding adver-
tisements, lawn cleanup. We do windows
too.
CALL 235-1425
between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
34-36c
WILL BABYSIT in my home. Call Kim at
262-2515, if no answer call 262-2435.34:35c
EXPERIENCED MOTHER will babysit in
my home. Phone 262-3129. 34:35c
PERSON WILLING TO BABYSIT.
Phone 262-6478 after 4. 35c
BOOK NOW for your fall cleaning. Ex-
perienced reliable team will do your walls,
windows etc. Large home 57.50 per hour,
small home 57.00. Don't put it off any
longer. Call Laura 236-7238 or Lisa
236-4564. 35:36c
WILL BABYSIT in my home in Kirkton.
Phone 229-8162. 36SA
4 Help Wanted
CATCHING CHICKENS, night work and
travelling. Make up to 5250. a week. Part-
time or full-time. CaII Clinton Stumpf at
482-5523. 24tfn
Help Wanted
Full time position
available at local gas
bar.
Days only Monday
through Friday
starting Date:
Sept. 2/86
Apply to Box 104P
Exeter Times
Advocate
NOM 1S0
Fleck Manufacturing Inc.
A leading manufacturer of automotive wiring
harnesses has an opening in the manufacturing
engineering department for an
ASSISTANT PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR
This. position Will involve assisting in the coordination
and followup of facilities and information during the
expansion phase of our operations.
Applicants must have excellent communication and
organization skills with a technical degree from a
recognized community college. Experience in a
manufacturing environment would be an asset but
not essential.
Qualified persons should for ward a resume. in con-
fidence to:
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Fleck Manufacturing Inc.
Canada Avenue
H on° Park, Ont.
Ifti)N
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ATTEN: Mr. Jim A. Stobbe, P.ENG.
Engineering Manager
A CAREER IN TRUCKING. Transport
drivers needed. Now is the time to train for
your Class A Licence. For pre-screening in-
terview and job placement information,
contact Mery Orr's Transport Driver Train-
ing, London. 1-800-265-1260. 41tfn
NURSE AIDS, wanted at the Lucan Villa
for night shifts 227-1073. 31-34c
CLEVELANDS HOUSE RESORT, is
presently accepting applications for
employment in all areas for the period of
September 1 - October 19, 1986, 55 per
hour plus bonus and free room and board
is being offered for all positions. Experience
in dealing with people is preferred in most
areas. Interested applicants should contact
Neil Paton at (705)765-3171 as soon as
possible. 35x
FULL TiME production person required
to work in vitamin/mineral blending and
packaging plant. Contact Kenpal Farm
Products lncorp. RR 1 Centralia. Atten:
Mr. Frank Palen at 228-6444. 34-36c
RELIABLE mature person required to care
for 7 month old. Mon.-Thurs. Preferably
my home. References required. Granton
225-2793 after 5:30 p.m. 34c
EXPERIENCED PERSON wanted to
work on hog farm. Must be mechanically
inclined. Accommodations may be
available. Wages negotiable. Donald
Geiger, RR 2 Zurich NOM 2T0 Phone
236-4865. 34:35c
3 AAA SEE Restaurant and Lounge has
openings for full time or part time dining
room help. Must be of legal age and will-
ing to work weekends. Phone for an inter-
view 235-2949. 34:35c
FULL TIME PERSON to help with general
farm duties. Cash crop investment. Phone
237-3369. 34:35c
FULL or part time help to pack and pro-
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AMBITIOUS friendly sales clerk required.
Some experience necessary but will train.
Good salary for suitable take charge per-
son. Please apply Mac's, 15 Ontario St.
Grand Bend. Or Phone 238-8549 days.
34:35c
PERSON for harvesting and trimming tur-
nip crop, must be able to handle farm
machinery, have own transportation. Star-
ting Sept. 2. Call 293-3412. 34:35•
FUI.LTIME POSITION available on hog
and cash crop farm near Dashwood.
Responsibilities to include field work,
equipment maintenance and some work in
barn. Phone 237-3255. 35:36c
BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL babysitter
required near Precious Blood School.
Phone 235-2961 with references after 6
p.m. 35c
Full Time
Help
Wanted
Automotive parts per-
son apprentice must
have experience on an
automotive or similar
service counter.
PLEASE CONTACT
Gary MacLean
235-0800
4 Help Wanted
DISTRIBUTORS, part time or full time
selling our high quality line of distillers,
filters, and water softeners, for residential
and commercial applications: Be your own
boss and earn extra income in this grow-
ing industry. For more information contact
Water Purity Systems, 537 Brant St. Burl-
ington, Ont. L7R 2G6 (416) 639-0503.35x
WANTED: Photojournalist. Proven B&W
photography and darkroom experience:
journalism background. Strong command
of english grammar. Willingness to work
nigts and weekends: Send resume and same
to: J. Cumming, Box 339, Fort Frances,
Ont. P9A 3M7. , 35x
PINESTONE INN & Country Club. RR 2
Haliburton, Ont. KOM ISO requires fall and
winter full time employees.i(t all areas of
our resort hotel. Please send sume to the
above address attention Innk r. 35x
NEW •ORLEAN'S PIZZA ositions
available for part time employees. Mit be
willing to work days, nights and weeke�fs.
Apply in person to 277 Main St. N. Exe
35e's
SOMEONE to do light housekeeping and
prepare one hot meal a day, 5 days a week
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in Grand Bend. Call Judy at 565-2500. 1
35:36c
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Male or Female for
FIRST CREDITON LIONS
BEAVERS, CUBS & SCOUTS
LEADERS AND HELPERS
Rewarding Experience learning with boys
Contact GROUP CHAIRMAN
DAN RIDER 228-6607
35c
Large Financial
Organization
requires
Sales & Service
Representative for
Exeter area
Starting Income up to $500.00
per week if qualified
3 yr. training program, full
benefits, no overnight travel.
Opportunity for management in
future.
Please call the Branch
Manager at 271-8282
between 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Mon. - Fri.
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C.A. FINALISTS/
RECENT GRADUATES
Required for our London and
Exeter offices. An opportuni-
ty to work in a stimulating,
results -oriented, profes-
sional practice where in-
itiative and hard work will be
appropriately recognized.
Send resume to:
Kime, Ditchfield, Mills
& Dunlop
Chartered Accountants
Box 2405, Exeter, Ontario
NOM 150
Attention: G. Mills
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"Required"
full time employment for telephone company
UNDERGROUND CABLE CONSTRUCTION
AND CABLE SPLICER.
Prefer person with experience. Send written resume
by 12 noon August 29.
Attention: Manager Blanshard Municipal Telephone
System.
Kirkton, Ontario NOK 1K0
The Corporation fo the
Village of Zurich
requires a
MANAGER FOR THE
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE,
, PARK, ARENA AND
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
Applications will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m.,
September 3, 1986 for the above position.
Applications should contain a detailed resume of qualifications
and experience.
Salary is negotiable and is commensurate with qualifications
and bxperience. Good employee benefits are provided.
Duties to.commence September 29, 1986.
Mdre information can be obtained from Mrs. Donna O'Brien,
Secretary - Zurich Recreation Board 236-4318.
Applications should be.marked as to content and directed to:
Mrs. Sharon Baker
Clerft-Treasurer
Village of Zurich
P.O. Box 260,
Zurich, Ontario
NOM 2T0