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Zurich Fair set for 125th year
By Carmel Sweeney
ZURICH. - The Zurich Fair will
celebrate its 125th anniversary this
year on July 21--23. Plans are un-
der way to mark this event with
special activities, including an anni-
versary dinner, a welcoming of all
previous fair queens and baby con-
test winners, an41 special draws and
contests, including a prince and
princess contest.
The 125th anniversary dinner will
be Saturday, July 5. Tickets are al-
ready on sale at $10 per person:
Friday July 21 will feature a
dance with Mozart's Melody Makers
where the 1989 Fair Queen will be -
crowned.
Lions •
Watch for the Zurich Lions ball
tournament this weekend at the
50s and
60s
Day
Golden Glimpses
Blue 'Water jst Home
Community Centre.
ZPS
The Grade 7 and 8 students of Zu-
rich Public School have returned
from a special trip to Toronto.
They stayed at -the York University
residences while touring the Sky -
Dome, the Zoo, the Ford Plant,
Black Creek, and other major attrac-
tions.
Personals
Mary Ellen and Gerald Zielman
are now the proud parents of twins -
a boy and a girl.
Melissa Smith and Nicholas Jef-
frey were baptised at St. Boniface
recently.
Has everyone noticed Zurich's
flower boxes and hanging pots have
been filled with bright flowers by
the Chamber of Commerce and
-Bean Festival Committee?
Best wishes fora speedy recovery
go to Mozart Gelinas Sr., presently
a.patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Gladys Gingerich has returned
from visiting her daughter's family
in Eugene, Orgeon.
Christine Lansbergen's daughter
from Holland, Joanne, is back in
the area on her annual five-week va-
cation.
Donna Klopp is back from a va-
cation in Scotland.
Mari -Ann Hendriks was given a
bridal shower on Sunday at her par-
ent's home.
The Zurich- Community Centre
was the scene of a buck and doe
held in honour of Colleue Bedard
and Jon Ferris who are getting mar-
ried in July.
ZURICH - Tuesday' evening, the
ladies of the Dashwood Lutheran
Church sponsored the June birthday
party. An enjoyable musical pro-
gram was presented followed by
birthday cake and ice cream. Resi-
dents having June birthdays and re-
ceiving
eceiving gifts, courtesy of the La-
dies Auxiliary were: Joan Bedard,
Marcella Dietrich, Ruby Hoggarth,
Magdalene Jantzi and Norma Par-
kins.
Wednesday afternoon some of our
Residents enjoyed one of their first
bus rides this spring. They drove
around the areas of Grand Bend,
Greenway and surrounding areas.
We are indebted to Bill and Jean
Burr who volunteered to drive and
chaperone: On behalf of the Resi-
dents and Staff we extend our best
wishes to Marc Chalut who has
been our volunteer in the past and
is now recuperating from major
surgery. Hopefully he and his wife
Eileen will be able to returnto our
midst in the future. '
Thtirsday, some of the'Residents
were fortunate in being invited to
Nithview Home, New Hamburg,
where they enjoyed a delicious din-
ner, a very enjoyable program dur-
ing the afternoon and refreshments
before starting for home.
In the near future, Residents here
will be entertaining the Nithview
Residents:
Rev. Douglas Wright of Hensall
United Church conducted the Sun-
day evening chapel service.
Air band - While they might not reall` be singing, these girls made sure they had fun on Zurich Pub-
lic -School's stage last week as they entered an air band contest with "1 Wonder Why" as a tribute to
the school's 50s and 60s day. From left are Leah Siebert, Jessica. Brown, Angie Clarke, and Krista
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TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT'
TOWNSHIP OF. STANLEY
LAKE HURON SHORELINE WATER WORKS
NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ENVIRONMENTAL
STUDY REPORT
JUNE 21, 1989
As a reqWrement under -Ontario's Environmental Assessment
Act, the Council of the Township of Stanley hereby notifies all in-
terested individuals and parties that the Environmental Study
Report (ESR) for the above-mentioned project has been com-
pleted. The Report documents the planning and decision-
making process which was followed during the development of
the project for municipals sewage and water projects. It also
identifies potential environmental Impacts and documents meas-
ures intended to reduce the effect of any negative impacts.
Tjie Proposal
The purpose of the water works project is to provide a supply of
potable water for the Lake. Huron shoreline. areas of the Town-
ship which have a history of poor quality"water supplies. A main
trunk watermain will be constructed along Highway No 21 con-
necting to an existing line at Drysdale and continuing to the
northern boundary of the Township of Stanley. Distribution lines
extending west from the main trunkline will provide water service
to subdivision areas along the Iakeshore. The areas to be served
initially have been determined through a series of questionnaires
and surveys and in some cases, they have asked for water ser-
vice by direct petition. Figure No. 1 shows the initial area served
by the water works project.
As part of this project, a booster pumping station will be con-
structed on, part of Lot 6, LRW Concession, Township of Hay, to
provide the necessary water pressures.
Costs and Charges
The total cost of the project is approximately $4,125,700. The •
Ministry of the Environment is funding approximately 47% of the
entire project cost. Property owners in the service area will fund
the remainder. A_summary of rates and charges is presented in
detail in the ESR and has been mailed to registered property
owners.
To Review the Environmental Study Report
The ESR and Class Environmental Assessment Document are
available for public review at the following locations:
Township of Stanley Ministry of the Environment
Municipal Offices. Regional Offices
R.F. #1 985 Adelaide St. S.
Varna, Ontario London, Ontario
NOM 1R0 N6E 1V3
'Office Hours;
Monday -Friday.
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Office Hours;
Monday -Friday
8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Village of Bayfield Branch Library Hours of opera�tion vary
please c#eok'with the
Village of Zurich Branch Library appropriate branch.
Opportunity to "Comment
Individuals or organizations that wish to comment on the proposal
are invited to do so, but comments must be in writing and must
be received at the Township Municipal Offices (address above)
no later than 5:00 p.m.. July 21. 1989,
If there are significant negative environmental concerns which
cannot be resolved, all parties may request that the Ministry of
the Environment elevate or "bump -up" this project to an Individu-
al Environmental Assessment.
It is important to note that this may be the last opportunity to com-
ment on the proposal. If no objections/concems/criticisms, are ex-
pressed by the date noted, the project may proceed to construc-
tion as presented.
Questions regarding the project may be directed to the Town-
ship Office or the Township's Consulting Engineers:
B. M. Ross and Associates Limited,
62 North Street,
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 2T4
Phone (519) 524-2641
Attention: S. D. Burns, P.Eng
Mel Graham
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Stanley
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INITIAL SERVICE AREA FIG.