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Cy:Btiommaert.of Exeter (right) was the winner of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Founda-
tion White Wonder draw made at the ABCA/Lions Dinner recently. His prize was this Tammy
Laye original -painting of. Exeter's famed white squirrels. At left Is white wonder committee
chairman Andy DeBoer. Second prize winner of a remarque print was Doug Ellison of Grand
Bend. Third prizeof a stained glass whitesquirrel suncatcher went to Ron Leyes of Lucan: The
ABCA is_ still selling prints of the painting -at their office. Proceeds go to establishing river trails
in Exeter.
Hay awards
4rainage contract
ZURICH - An RR6 Forest com-
pany has been awarded the tender
to repair a municipal drain in Hay
Township. .
Hay Township Council, at their
April 21 meeting, awarded the ten-
der to repair and improve the Jef-
fery -Cohen Municipal drain to Van
I3ree Drainage. The company sub-
mitted the lowest of six bids at
$10.594.
les
The municipal drain runs parallel
to.$ighway 84 tin .the portion
of . the .township, . and its improve-
ment will benefit the farm lands it'
passes through and the Driftwood
Trailer Park and pans of Hessen -
land. The drain is one of the 125 or
so municipal drains in the township
which experience the need for
dredging and erosion control every
few years.
NOTICE RE SPOT 'SPRAYING O -
WEEDS
This is to notify residents of the County of Huron that the
County will be
SPOT SPRAYING WEEDS
in rural areas commencing June 8, 1992, tor a periodbf ap-
proximately 12-14 weeks. Pesticides to be used are AMITROL
T, Registration No. :and DIPHENOPROP 700, flegistra- __.
tan No.15707. To be con trotted are noxious weeds as per the
Provincial Weed Control Act.
This notice complies with regulation 751 of the -Pesticides Act.
If further information is required and for the locations of the
roads to be treated, -please call Joe Gibson,,Weed Inspector at
519-233-3229.
tARGr.QtlOHT 2 'bedroom ernmerii,
"moldrY hesdaps, wed salon $485.00
per month plueutfNtles. Phone 25.1449 or
235-1950.MM')
EXETER - mend 'floor apartments with
fridge `-and same. Call filen Haves,
AlM1rMSNs.235-0349.(4411121
FOR RENT - . 1, 2 end 3 bedroom,
spanme u, evetlakie irmtisdiatety. Pttar.
235-0517.(46 ri)
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, ground
Boor, dtsrnsiown Herwll, ostptsted, bright.
Paved parking, 1V able, special rate fu,
tenor citizens. •13th Month stent Peer`
Phone262-2230. (48tfc)
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT m Exeter,
dean, usher, dryer hookup. Paved puking
011.9. er-1eomPhone one 235 4449 or
LARGE LUXURY 2 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS with three appliances
laundry feel hies irtraech unit. Oraind
uriteevailable. Phone 235-2961. (4tfn)
EXETER are bedroom apartment. fridge
and Hove cooked. Available lune 1 st. Glu
rack Taylor 235-3293. (Stfn)
MOBILE HOME, Riverview Bosses. 3385
Nnllluier.1/ierie 2.1T43tlriller
6 p.m. M)
THREE BEDROOM HOME' for tau in
Coeditor'. Phone 235-3077. (19tfn0
UPPER APARTMENT, stove and fridge
istiaded. unties mum -1314.00/ month.
•'Available iaseield . i)erttact Oke
-- • W.sdenttlh 262+Aii.-t fA
LOVELY IAROE. LUXURY 2 bedroom
aappear���et►�t. Stove, fridge, ihs9kce. Call
x3!•12$6. (21c)
EMBER - 3 '•bedroan duplex. Cell
'235.111S6*her6p.m.. (19r20c)
APARTMENTS -'two'bsdroan end- one
-bedroom available arlrtime in t]errdeboyc.
WeekMwp 1200 sq. ft. for turf. Phone
681 41669 oi2274107. (20.22c)
BAYR.l6LD - viewer •to,rin, 2 bedroom
-dapiat.sat it kitchen, 4 appliances, deck.
Private . drive. 'Well -aided for senors or
•111aipp 430A2.wilabae June 1. Call Paul
5IWO 11813110014 HOUSE in Bader, gas
lust; belittles ad stove, fust and last
imoodu sent: � iwe 1, $485.00 per
e sent6: Phoma 235-1647_ (20tfn)
'TWO"BBDROOM APARTMENT, ground
4loor,lieat iseitded,.quiet scenic location,
lwdty and =poking. Phone 235-1497.
. (Wee)
BLIZABBTH COURT • APARTMENTS,
Heasall. ane a►d twabedeoon aptruaenu
with iidge,stotre.Asctand hydro- Landry
faalsies an premises. Forams information
and viewing . ommities _alt 262-2827
sherd/pin.(2ldn)
For Rent
Tovfnhouse, Stmcoe St.
:Exeter
- 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Fin-
ished rec room, newly deco-
rated. Available immediately
Maples = lten$att
One bedroom apartment.
$329. month heat included.
Available immediately
Duct iatme
Investments'
2364230 235-3511
LOW RALES on 3 raerropeliie1 rails
1vaaeble i haedietely for vent illitsble for
office mutat Interlines' Bore of ?Ankh.
Call 1.5484265. (21-73c)
LARO F MODERN 2 13130110-0M
APARTMENT in country segsg, 10
otMillnas; spoons petits, Lake Hume weer,
fie heathy. t.ot icd jest north of St
Joseph's. Available Bute 1. S425hnontl,
Phone 236-7238 after 6 p.m. (21 thi )
1111111111111111111111
THE "OLD TOWN RAiL" auditorium ft,:
rentals, including wedditggs, meeting,,
bouquet born, lecturer, eoth%i ons, film,,
etc.-11JsMen facilities-asaaleMk. Plum
235-0318. (17tfn)
TO SUBLET' 3 bedroom apt: /Adze and
stove ineleded, laundry & radioing facilities
Available June 1 Phone 215-5099 anytime
(20:21c)
'1,1,1i it,
ooux7Rv t asiesse. Rent yids spline .
' (t2dn)
2o Lego, Not.:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
MILLiE IRENE LAWSON
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Millie Irene Lawson formerly
of 459 Main Street South, Apartment
sal Exeter, Ontario. NOM 150, who
passed away on or about the 91h day of
October, 1991 are hereby notified to
send in to the'undersigned Personal
Representative of the said deceased on
or before the 4th day of June, 1992,
full particulars of their claims, thereaf-
ter the undersigned will distribute the
assets of .the said Estate having regard
only to the claims then filed. Dated at
Exeter, Ontario this 13th day of May,
1992.
NATIONAL -TRUST COMPANY
1 Ontario Street
P.O. Sox 128
Stratford, Ontario N5A 6S9
ID WHOM IT MAY CONCERN u of
April 1,.1992 I. Chris Johnston Chris will
not he bra foram debts incurred by
Richard Williarn Jcarurm: (21c)
TO WHOM TT MAY CONCERN - Take
note drat as of April 18, 1992 I. Margo
Watt -Roberts will not be raQoosible for
any .debts incurred by Brent Roberts
fawner* associated with SAM Cjdein Mc.
Carmel. (21')
29 Garage & Yard Sae
FREE YARD SALE SPACES, Satuetiay,
June 20 at _the SAAN Store. For
narrations all 235-2552. ask for Peter.
(2o -22c)
GARAGE SALE - May 23. 1992 - 10
Kings:nurt .Caen.. Bader. 16" gids bikes.
'teyspde, ttiiigc aoys said loony .wore
tneas•as 21e)
FAMILY YARD SALE - Sat. May 23 -
156 William St. Exeter. 8 a.m. to 1
(21c)
p.rnn.
Building Lot
"One.of a kind in Exeter" '
* 1/4. acre with 165 ft. frontage
* side and back runs along Ausebie River
* Surrounded by mature pine evergreen & maple
trees
* quiet area
Call 235-0178
Totally (renovated home in attractive area, 1.block from Main
:St., _Exeter. Featuring 3 large bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, large liv-
ing room..dini groom and den, iarge.kitohen and family room,
new -gas. furnace, attached garage and storage shed. Large
.sfack off den. Reduced for quick sale. Call 235-1847
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENUEF
Please note that the following has a specific date and time for
site visit to view the work. It is MANDATORY that contractors
attend the site visit. Contractors to meet at CDC Administration
Office, Huron Parr..
STORM SEWER CLEANING COMPANIES
TENDER HIP92121
SITE VISfi - I hursdAyr May 2Qthr 1-$92 91 QA.m.
To supply labour, material and-egyipap,M to,Cany put storm
sewer flushing and oatdlbasiin Cleaning at var.GWs tecafitions in
Huron Industrial Park. (approx. 91). -
1
Individual sealed tenders tor the above contract wiube re-
ceived until 12:00 noon on 1 hursday, June 4, 1992.
Tender documents may be obtained from the Orttario,Devebp-
merit Corporation, Huron -Park, -Ontario NOM WO.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOTitIECEU8ARILYfAC-
CEPTABLE.
MINISTRY OF
INDUSTRY,
TRADE AND
Ontario TECHNOLOGY
t►
NOTICE TO
PROPERTY OWNERS
DESTROY WEEDS
NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN
to all persons in possession of lands in the Municipalities in the County
d Huron as follows:
Townships - Ashlleld Golixnii , Goderic.h, Gry, flay, I lowick, I lullett,
McKilbp, i4orris Stanley, Stephen, Tuckersmith, Turnberry,
Usborne, East Wawanosh, West Wawanosh.
• 1ownm - Clinton, Exeter, Goderich, Seatorih, Wingham.
Villages - I3aylield, Blyth, Brussels, Hensall, Zurich.
In accordance with the•Weed Control,Act, Statutes of Ontario, 1990,
Chapter W5 Sections 3, 16 and 23, that unless noxious weeds grow-
ing on their lands aro destroyed by June '1, 1992 and throughout the
Season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the
weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set
out in the Act. Proso Millet and Velvet Leaf are named as noxious
weeds in most, municipalities, and Giant Cow Parsnip (Hogwaed) in all
County municipalities.
The co-operation of all citizens is solicited.
Joe Gibson
Weed inspector
' County of I turon
ALTEI ATibNS
t0
CENTRAL HURON -
SECONDARYSCHOOL
for
HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Sealed tenders addressed to The .
Huron County Board of
Education will be received at the
office of Kyles, Garrett &
Marklevltz, 516 Huron Street,
Stratford, Ontario NSA 5T7, until
1:00 p.m. on Friday, May 29,
1992.
Bid Bond In the *mount pf
510.000.00 is required to accom-
pany tender. Successful bidder
will be required to provide 50%
Performance Bond and 50%
Labour and Material Payment
Bond.
A limited number of tender docu-
ments will be available to
General Contractors only from
the office of Kyles, Garratt &
Marklevltz, upon deposit of certi-
fied cheque in the amount of
450.00 per set.
LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
Bea Dawson10
. B Alan
VanA• Director
TENDER
We are inviting tenders to replace flooring in 3 hall-
ways and nursing station, estimated 300 square
yards Naim Armour, Flex marbled linoleum 3.22 mm.`
Request removal of old tile floor, clean floor and in-
stall new floor and basebaards..Show.on yuur,,tender,.
G.S.T. and P.S.T. as extra. "Tender closing date June
5, 1992, 5:00 p.m.
Tenders to be submitted to the Administrator of Blue
Water Rest Home, Zurich, Ontario NOM 2T0.
VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND/TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
GRAND BEND AREA SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITY
EXPANSION PROVINCIAL SEWAGE WORKS PROJECT
NO.1-0271
M.M. Dillon Limited, Consulting Engineers and Planners, has
been retained by the Ministry of the Environment to prepare a
Class Environmental Assessment (EA) of the Grand Bend
Sewage System. The Study Area for the project is;
• the existing Village of Grand Bend
• lands in the Townships of Bosanquet and Stephen in the pro-
posed annexed area
• lands along Highway 21 to Highway 83, in the Township of
Stephen, including Grand Cove Estates.
The Class EA'wIll proceed in four phases:
• phase 1, "Problem Identification", will examine the capacity
problems of the existing sewage treatment facility.
• ph/Ise 2, "Planning Alternatives", will evaluate various alter-
natives to solve these problems, including: -modify andlor ex-
pand the existing facility; construct a new facility at the same
location as the existing facility or at a new location; reduce
sewageJbws;-kfnitpr nth-rrrlhe Study Area, or "do -lotting."A
preferred planning alternative will be chosen at the end of
Phase 2.
• pl-time 3, "Design Alternatives", will evaluate various,alterna-
tives for implementing the preferred planning alternative.
Phase 3,will end with the identification of a preferred design al-
ternative.
• During Muse 4, an Environmental Study Report (ESR) will
be prepared. for public and government agency review. The
ESR will summarize the findings of Phases 1, 2 and 3 of the
Class EA process. •
The detailed design and oonstruction of the preferred •design
alternative, may proceed atter Phase 4. The construction al ibe
project depends on the findings of the ESR and obtaining the
necessary Approvals and financial oommitments.
This project is subject to the requirements of MQE's "Class En-
vironmental Assessment Document for the Expansion or Up-
grading of an Existing Sewage for Water System" (approved
under the Environmental Assessment Act in 1886). Under a
-Class-EA, the requirement to prepare an individual Environ-
mental Assessment is.waivod. However, if any person has sig-
nificant concerns whlch,Cannot be resolved with MOE, they are
entitled to request the Minister of the Environment to elevate
(or "bump up") the status of this project from a Class EA to an
individual Environmental Assessment.
Public information Centres .will be held during Phases 2 and 3
of the Class EA process. Subsequent notices will advertise the
date.andlooation of these centres.
If you require further information, or wish to become involved in
this project, please contact:
Stephen R. Pyke, P. Eng. - or - Janet Smolders, MCIP
Project Manager Senior Planner
anM.M. Dillon Limited
Box 426, Station 8
London Ontario, N6A 4W7
Telephone: (519) 438-6192
Fax: (519) 872-8209