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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1980-12-18, Page 9Close Bayfield gravel pit Continued from front page fees,,surveys, appraisals and taxes forthcoming.., The cost of energy for operating the street lights in the village will increase again this coming year according to figures received from Ontario Hydro. Councillor Stjrgeon . is to review this and submit a report to council at a later date. The right -to -access problems to the river with Mr. Peever in the area of the MAINTENANCE WELDING (Using welding equipment to maintain farm machinery) Centralia College of Agricultural Technology and area OMAF personnel in co-operation with Canada Employment and Immigration Commission offer this CONTRIVING CATION OPPORTUNITY WHEN: January 6 - Februbry 12 Tuesdays 8 Thursdays 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. WHERE: Centralia College, Huron Park _FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: O.M.A.F. Huron, Clinton, Ontario (519) 482-3428 Continuing Education Centralia College of Agricultural Technology Huron Park, Ontario (519) 228-669.1 Ontario Ministry el AirNw. aid fowl • 12 x 30 oz. bottles plus tax 8 dep. $5•O0 Pop 12 x 24 oz. bottlesI tax ax 8 dep. '4.30 Lean Ground Pork Chapman's 2 litre Ice Cream Butterball 10 to 14 lbs. Turkeys Roasting8 to 10 Ib. Chicens Tin End Maple leaf Dinner Hams Ib. Ib. Ib. '1.55 9.19 9.39 9.39 ,,.'2.69 Orders taken until Sat. aft. for Fresh Turkeys • Inquire about our local FEEDLOT BEEF & PORK (Fully Processed) This Week's Special Skksofl.ef . lb. $1.65 Opon 8 to 6 Mondayto Sat. Friday till 9 p.m. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING BEEF MONDAY — PORK TUESDAY Laporte Meat Market 14 36 4 4ti fish shanties and the public launching ramp on the north side of the Bayfield River continues. Closing off the river.to the general public is becominga major concern in the village. This particular problem stems from dif- ferences in the plan location of the road and the physical location of the right-of-way which is now being used to reach the area in question. The O.P.P. do not ticket cars in Bayfield for parking violations but the by-law officer for the village of Bayfield has the power to have an offenders vehicle towed away. Complaints should he directed to the by law officer. The old one acre gravel pit has been closed by the village because it was too close to the river. The rights to remove 5000 cubic yards of gravel from a neighboring pit, owned by Rugg Jenkins, is being investigated. This would represent a five year supply of gravel for the village. It must be stockpiled before July 1, 1981 so costs of moving the gravel are being examined by Councillor Johnston. The village requires a review of the status of the village survey from the surveyors, Archibald, Gray and MacKay of London, as to when it might possibly be completed. No decisions have been made concerning the proposed four-way stop in the Long Hill area. The problem been deferred back to -Councillor Johnston for consideration. As a temporary winter solution, a barrel of sand and salt has Ship your livestock with FRANK VOOGEL DASHWOOD Independent Shipper To United Co-operatives Of Ontario Livestock Department, Toronto Monday is shipping day from Varna Stockyards CALL DASNWOOD 238-2707 OR BAYFIELD 565.2636 By 7:30 A.M. For Prompt Service Also Western Stockers & Feeders Available 4/RIRCOACCOVICCriniginiMirgifgrAWOrgirgiMire.fat clg Gig gista: grit cit viiks ctri gig Come See Santa Saturday WHERE? Zurich Community Centre What time? 1:30 Santa comes to Zurich with some help from the Zurich Lions Club $3#442 :# 44.4 ::V :V :::V : V F:V V � ' V V VE V i Vi :1,: i OA Citizens News, December 18, 1980 Page 9 been placed at the in- tersection should motorists become stranded due to icy road conditions on the hill. Unfortunately, according to' road -superintendent , John Lindsay, after being placed there only a short time, the shovel has disappeared already. The village proposes .to take possession of some river front property on the south shore, in the area of the old steel bridge, and make improvements to the -riverbank to protect against erosion. The town hall committee is to be reformed and possible comprised of the people who are most interested in the building. The next meeting of the recreation committee will be held on Thursday night at which time new members will be selected, subject to the approval of council. Two positions have become vacant. The village council requires the recreation budget for 1981 early in the new year. Rec-committee Bill Talbot was at the meeting. Custom Slaughtering. and Processing Monday - Beef Tuesday : Pork SCHOLL'S ABATTOIR HENSALL 262-2041 STORE 262-2017 4 APPLIANCE REPAIR Large or small, we'll fix them all... 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