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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-07-09, Page 3Times -Advocate, July 9, 1997 Page .3 Your Views Letters to the editor Support for chili cooko Dear Elinor • ,; •1 ampmid to sat that rani ai member -of the Rov al Canadian 1.cgton. Branch 167 in Exeter. After watching their annual clrili cooknff ttwindlc• from a promising fieltf of seventeen teams entered seven years ager. [t1' they picot khcu-Ing of five teams this year. I feta compelled to make 1 few- comments.) must. however. state that thew thoughts arc ms own - and should in no way- fie consulcred to he the views of the local branch's executive or general member-. ship. . • 1 Lind It: Interesting that every year,•the' I.ctron r approached by literally dozens -91'1 people represent=- Irlg 'tumor _iport. ,I.S1-s. I rti0n,. other service clubs. and special Interest groups •Then -requests for lona-.. ruins very seldom go unrewarded and 1 have.:noth-.. Ing his the highs(-! regard •tor _the work that these group. do.• However. -when these same'grenips dire approached 10 enter a team. In the Legion Chifi C'ookoff, theft mcrnhcrs are always "too husc" to do :o or their, executtvc .7,mnnt• tinii-anvonc "interested ,enough"•(o spend a-das having tun -I -find - it harcho believe that in a minor ,ports association. for exam plc. with 10(0 children registered., and therefore ap- proximately 200 parents: there are 11(11 at least lour parents -who.could. he convinced to give hack a little til their - ttmc u' repay. the Legion tot their continual efforts in assume with donations They certainly have no -problem fitulmg people to approach tlu Le - Savanna Festival celebrates Parks Day 1001' gion looking for - donations when thirt time rolls around, There. arc -exceptions. of course: and to those • groups who have entered in the past -.1 would say .congratulations.. -please continue entering this event in the future, andplease try -to convulse other--to.do thcsainc. To these groups who consistently retttsc to enter_a learn in this tun ('vent_ 1 would suggest you do w lot of -stall searching and consider where"the moincv for all those tree hand Outs comes front Obyroads, one source- of these funds is the .Chili Cookoff. If the Cookoff -she,. as sir mans ..other events • to Exctcr have. that will' mean there will he tust.a few_ dollars. less that the Ldton can turn around and hand -hack to you Please ehnsidcr, the Iime and cffon-`that the Organizing conlmit)ec puts tine planning than event and the tact that they (10.50 y,•ithout coming to you for either physical help or monetary assistance..1 know front• past' experience Oral. it fakes; a` lot more work (O pat nn- an event like:'this than It -docs (o_ spend =15 -minutes at thi teginn•askInv'1Or.tponc'1 in cicising 1 would like• to lav again that these arc - nrt • personal feeland ado not; twecssarih_ reflect the.fcclings-of either the executive or genoral.n►em- •hcrship f the R.E. Pooley Branch 167 of the Royal Canadian 1,egion i. � fours truly Dave Grund'.12R I Granton • GRAND BEND:- The ricnds of Pinery Park iind•Pinprj Park Staff invite the public: to the _ Savanna Festival on July 1.9. T1tc. Savanna Festival is hcing held to celebrate . Parks Day. 'the annual cclehration of all parks in Canada. Savanna Festival,cfi'cnts'will 'be- gin at 1 'p... in the parking lot of the ` 'p.m Park Store. ,There. will be • a number 'of exciting and -tun. activity .hooths designed to delight and cn- tcrtain 'both young and 'old,'•Try- - vnur .luck, with a •fire hack .pack. Maybe you can hit a' fire target. i)o you. think' you w'nuld'rnakc a good squirrel? :Sec if you can hide the- aeorns in .the trees What about ybur,pitching arm?Sho' us w Tr good you are. i yw:hcl our luck at the ftsh'pond. haves your tace painted.: listen tn-a naturstory'. make a craft o, show. off your'eolering skills. _ Perhaps .you Would Tike to' ride in - the Voyager Canoe, and • relive a tame ,whpji`(he; river vi•as.(hc trans- portation- route. !After all the -actin i - ties. you will• •prohahly he hungry . ,,Try sortie, of our,fahulous Savanna. Festival Fate. -Be sure to try all the hcoths.'and' you won't go home -empty •handed. 'Man prizes arc available. Yciu could take home a Glen Loatcs $ear _print. a Pinery. Poster. 1'q Children,( Activity. Book. .a Pincrj Mug. a Pincrs Kc( Chain 2n discount certificates for the Sa- vanna Shores. Nature Store located i•n the Visitor Center. - Thc.cclehration will continue at the Outdoor Theater .heginning at 7:36 p.m: Jaric-Miller'and'Cameron -MacLennan will he 'presenting Jane arid Dave's-Awesomc.Environmen- ,tal 'Adventure. Jane. and Cameron combine their considerable talents in. a- zany yet -informative show dealing' with •the environment. - The • Show discusses the•abuse of nature. acid rain. water pollution. thinning ozone layer, -garbage pollution and , loss'of .habitat. -Combining action - paced• theatre. 'song and 'audience • participation. Jane and Dave romp through the three R's of the 1990's - reduce, . reusc..and' recycle. `i'hc ` ShaCCB In Beach Water Quality Hotline established • H.-i!ON C.)1IND' - -Warning - limiting Hazardous: polluted waters act), aches, diarrhea and vomiting. 1, infections cif thc'skm:-car and-cyc Swot ;r• bathe at vont Own7isk •Huron Counts Health E'hut The risk- i. high rt- swimmers ucctdentally swallow water: or complete!% '" Wirning...J•ollot(ing raunstornts. the water at this Keach ria► be tempo- dunk their heads. behaviors more common in young children rarilc polluted tot 'u1• to three dais Bashers. are advised 10 take suitable' .•,Beaches posted at of June 20 , precatiti .r. it ehocismg t(i.sv.inr. (Don't submerge and don't -drink the wa- •Tit('Icr1Jowing beaches have been posted With signs advising Of pcissihlc • ter.) Huroi. Counts, Hi ilth.lintt" high E coh,hacterial levels following rainstorms. • These arc warning on signs- which you may. sec posted on. -one of the Water may he temporarily polluted for up to thrcedays:.Amhcrley ; Ash- , piddle access hcaehcs in Huron Counts ` - field Twp. -,Port Albert: Main -Beach. Goderich':. St. -Christopher's •Beach. -For penple..whcr gniov -the 'pleasure and health: benefits of swimming in Godcr1.h: The Cove. Beach.; Stoderich; Blac'k's Point:* Bayfield. -Stanley natural vratel' the posting of a sign on the beach with those words can he Twp.: 'St. Josephs- Huy Twp:: Pon Blake; V% au•anosh Conservation Area frustrate - (inland Maitland•Riven,. Blu((ale Dam (Inland Maitland River): Falls Re - Public lieithli inspectors post ai heaeh after collecting water serve Conservation ..Area (Inland Maitland. River t. , •: _ / - -samples every week. -and sending them for analysis to lahora- ,For the -most. current informatrun call the Beach Wafer titles that examine the water lot E. colt bacteria. High lex _ t ; - Quality Hotline at 4K'-3416. Ext. 501.- ds OLE coli 111 water indic:atec contamination he ,�.�� !C '✓�7 �- ' ' • Causes of contamination human. of aritnjat waste. u I 1 t '���� ' t iitreated or partially treated sewage from munica- The Huron ('Dunt'. Health ('init mmnitors.and pal treatment plants can end up in natural .waters dur- Simi ties the water. qualify :: 1t. Lake Huron' mg periods of heave rum when the. capacity of the publ,a access -twitches and 15Inland river rcerek plant is exceeded. This,ratse•s the bacterial cciunt to an un- tionai swimming areas. - . - :sdfc level and makes waters unsafe for human contact. Beginning -Jun( 20. Hurciu Contin residents can find out which Some se•da1 e never tea the c a treatment. plant and empties - beaches have hcen posted Thi "Beach Water Quality Hotlttte-.will he ac' directh pinto natural waters: Both •uf these situations can cause high levels •,ccssihlc 2.1 hours pet day. seven days a wecl, he calling 482-3416 anti ask- ()IE. coli bacteria-. - - .. Ing fin- ttre Beach Water Qualm_ Hotline-ur pressing,*501.( star -5,(1-1 ion a touch lune phone dial pad - . . - . . • The h(itlint• will provide a list of beaches that haat been -permanently posted with signs indicating Ienlporary.pollutipn'with elevated levels of E.• • soli bacteria 1: enl,•hacteriii'are:,generally found tnanimul,and.hutuan- v.astes and arc used as an indicator 1(11 water. quality of recreational batty. my_ areas L. coli.hactcrra brat cause illness if precautions are not taken. -After at heads. ranilall on extensive wave action. histuricalh, E. coli let- . els are --elevated for up -ti. three days, at those beaches posted and listed:on, the hotline Th( -hotline also indicates when the Jast rainfall was noted - Health risks Health risks-lroni swimming in contaminated waters range Horn stc►ni- --lnruralarcas. agricultural runoff and laulty septic systems are two of the main culprits responsible for polluting beach dater with fecal matter.' You can help - - 11 you -re- Interested in ensuring.futurc generations can enjoy swimming in 0 natural' eni•n-unnrent. renictnhei that fertilizers ithd animal_ excrement - can find their wits lilt(' the storm sewers. Use fcrtiltzers sparingly. Pet owners should stoup and scoop. '• - Rural property owners can help by keeping fences in'good repair to pre • - vent livestock from roaming freely in -creek. and. rivers. Septic systems should be well maintained. • - • - For adtliuunal infonnatiun call Klaus Seeger or Bob Worsen at the Hu- ron County Health Unit. Dam in jeopardy? Morrison dam in Jeopardy? Morrison clam and reservoir late 1950s as a source .of canners do not require the tenance of the dam. - The Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority board of directors will be discussing the future of at its regular bi-monthly meeting next Thursday. The dam and reservoir were constructed in the water for the canning factory in Exeter. With the availability of Lake Huron pipeline water, the water from Morrison reservoir and the town is withdrawing its financial support for the mein - v MORE THAN A BED & BREAKFAST , tlarge conference room (22 capacity), p heated inground ppot ti large bedrooms It) _dinner party. facilities • . ti. comfortable country setting , ti• a Pal -fact Country get -Away RRI CENTRALiA 228-9969 Fax 228-9968 .show has been presented over 500 times since. 1990 and -has received enthusiastic audience responses . 'everywhere Jane and Cameron go. • The Friends Of Pinery Parks is a - non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the development of in- terprctivc, .educational. historical and scientific projects :and pro= grams to ensure that Pinery. Prpvin=. •cial Parks natural legacy will • re- main for future generations Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company Exeter, Ontario NOM 1 S 1 (Established in 1876) Provides Full'Insura_nce Coverage •' for' Farm Properties New Applications are, • Welcomed , DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS - Joe Chafte, FIRS Mitchell .348-9705 Ron Feeney. RR 2 Dublin 345-2360 Larry Gardiner. RR2. Staffs 345-2618 Jack f-todgert. RR1. KirMon 2294152 Michael O'Shea RR3 Granton. ' .225.2600 Moms Willows. RR2 St. Pauls 3934548 ' AGENTS ,Wayne Mave' Exeter . .235-1915 John Moore. Dublin . 345-2512 Joseph Uniac, Mitchell 348.9012 Head Office. Exeter....... 235-0350 A refund from surplus was de- clared for all policy holders who qualify, are on record and in good standing as at Decem- ber 31, 1996. NOTICE OF HIGHWAY, MUNICIPAL ROAD AND STREET RE -NAMING IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY FOR 9-1-1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE By authority of the,Municipal Act, R.S.O., 1-990 Chapters 302, Section_210. (III) TAKE NOTICEdhat the Council ofthe Corporation of the Township of Hay intends to pass a by-law on Monday. July 21, 1997 to rename the following highway. road and street names in the Township of Hay. • •- LOCAL ROADS 'Con 2-3 to AiRPORT LiNE Con 4-5 Lots 1-20 to AUSABLE LINE - Con.8-9Blind Line Rd to BABYLON LINE Sideroad.10.11 LRW Con 16.17 to BEDARD ROAD Con 34 Lot 6-30/Willert Rd to BELL'S LINE Con 14-15 to BLACKBUSH LiNE • Con 9-10/Blind Line to BLIND UNE Con 12-13Bronsen Rd to BRONSON LINE Cott 5-6 Lots 21-30/Reichert & Blind Line to FANSVILLE LINE Con 10-11/Goshen Rd to GOSHEN LINE Siderotid 20-21 LRW to HENDRICK ROAD Sidroe id 10-11 Con 1-4 to HURONDALE ROAD Sideroad 'l to KIPPEN ROAD Sideroad 5-6/Shantz to MACDONALD ROAD Con 6-7/Parr Line to PARR UNE Sideroad 5-6 LRW to Con 9 to DANCELAND ROAD Sideroad 10-11 Con 9-16/Pepper's to PEPPER ROAD Sideroad 15-16 Con 1-12 to ROGERVILLE ROAD Sideroad 15-16 Con 13 to LRW to SARARAS ROAD . Sideroad 25-26 LRW/Schadeview Rd to•SCHADEVIEW ROAD Con 16-17 to SHIPKA LiNE Sideroad 29-30 LRW/fumbull's Grove to TURNBULL'S ROAD Sideroad 25-26 to WALNUT ROAD Waterworks Road to WATERWORKS ROAD PROVINCIAL ElIGHWAY5 Highway 21 to BLUEWATER HIGHWAY Highway 4 to LONDON ROAD HURON COUNTY HIGHWAYS Highway 83 to THAMES ROAD Highway 84 to ZURICH-HENSALL Con 10-11/Goshen Rd to GOSHEN UNE Con 6-7/Parr Line to PARR UNE All other street names in the Police Village of Dashwood, St. Joseph Shores 11 and Bluewater Properties Phase 1 & 2 remains as previously known. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that Council shall hear anyone who claims to be adversely affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard by Council. Written appeals should be received by the undersigned by Monday, July 21, 1997 and appellants are to attend the hearing set at 8:00 p.m. Monday, July 21, 1997 in the Council Chambers 'artiste Zimmerman, Clerk -Treasurer Township of Hay 236-4351 What --- would you like to see included in the proposed parkette n in .T R Bonnie Sitter, Exeter - "Aband shell Ken Baker, R. R. #t2 Dashwood # ill Sharon Stecluk, Exeter Kim Pinder Exeter "1 F Karly Pinder (Kim's 11- r Bill Chadwick Huron Park "I ip Jason Ellis, Exeter ..• i Loral Culnan, Exeter ,,, �► Jess Wilson, - Exeter downtown • Exeter Where the former municipal mucipal building was? if it's accord- ing to 'Bob Ro- billiard's . sten; dards." " "I'm neither proud nor par 'ocular.." "A fountain, a couple of benches, -. some circular interlocking g brick. " miss the old building. It was 'ust a nice old big building. ! don't know what there should be there." there. " _ year-old _ daughter]• "A : playgroundwhere for kids and a _ water foun- - ' . tains '' ' , think there should be a loan- rain and benches veopie can sit down, re- lax. Being that close to the street there shouldn't be p playground. A : ' child might run out on. the street andget'hua " "Benches and a fountain would be good. Maybe ' . a small jun- gle�yrri, ", "I'dlove to see a big foun- tain as well as benches and trees. It's too small for a ga zebo but it. be a . nice place to Slt." • "d store. 1'd like a good . clothing store.- Your Views Letters to the editor Support for chili cooko Dear Elinor • ,; •1 ampmid to sat that rani ai member -of the Rov al Canadian 1.cgton. Branch 167 in Exeter. After watching their annual clrili cooknff ttwindlc• from a promising fieltf of seventeen teams entered seven years ager. [t1' they picot khcu-Ing of five teams this year. I feta compelled to make 1 few- comments.) must. however. state that thew thoughts arc ms own - and should in no way- fie consulcred to he the views of the local branch's executive or general member-. ship. . • 1 Lind It: Interesting that every year,•the' I.ctron r approached by literally dozens -91'1 people represent=- Irlg 'tumor _iport. ,I.S1-s. I rti0n,. other service clubs. and special Interest groups •Then -requests for lona-.. ruins very seldom go unrewarded and 1 have.:noth-.. Ing his the highs(-! regard •tor _the work that these group. do.• However. -when these same'grenips dire approached 10 enter a team. In the Legion Chifi C'ookoff, theft mcrnhcrs are always "too husc" to do :o or their, executtvc .7,mnnt• tinii-anvonc "interested ,enough"•(o spend a-das having tun -I -find - it harcho believe that in a minor ,ports association. for exam plc. with 10(0 children registered., and therefore ap- proximately 200 parents: there are 11(11 at least lour parents -who.could. he convinced to give hack a little til their - ttmc u' repay. the Legion tot their continual efforts in assume with donations They certainly have no -problem fitulmg people to approach tlu Le - Savanna Festival celebrates Parks Day 1001' gion looking for - donations when thirt time rolls around, There. arc -exceptions. of course: and to those • groups who have entered in the past -.1 would say .congratulations.. -please continue entering this event in the future, andplease try -to convulse other--to.do thcsainc. To these groups who consistently retttsc to enter_a learn in this tun ('vent_ 1 would suggest you do w lot of -stall searching and consider where"the moincv for all those tree hand Outs comes front Obyroads, one source- of these funds is the .Chili Cookoff. If the Cookoff -she,. as sir mans ..other events • to Exctcr have. that will' mean there will he tust.a few_ dollars. less that the Ldton can turn around and hand -hack to you Please ehnsidcr, the Iime and cffon-`that the Organizing conlmit)ec puts tine planning than event and the tact that they (10.50 y,•ithout coming to you for either physical help or monetary assistance..1 know front• past' experience Oral. it fakes; a` lot more work (O pat nn- an event like:'this than It -docs (o_ spend =15 -minutes at thi teginn•askInv'1Or.tponc'1 in cicising 1 would like• to lav again that these arc - nrt • personal feeland ado not; twecssarih_ reflect the.fcclings-of either the executive or genoral.n►em- •hcrship f the R.E. Pooley Branch 167 of the Royal Canadian 1,egion i. � fours truly Dave Grund'.12R I Granton • GRAND BEND:- The ricnds of Pinery Park iind•Pinprj Park Staff invite the public: to the _ Savanna Festival on July 1.9. T1tc. Savanna Festival is hcing held to celebrate . Parks Day. 'the annual cclehration of all parks in Canada. Savanna Festival,cfi'cnts'will 'be- gin at 1 'p... in the parking lot of the ` 'p.m Park Store. ,There. will be • a number 'of exciting and -tun. activity .hooths designed to delight and cn- tcrtain 'both young and 'old,'•Try- - vnur .luck, with a •fire hack .pack. Maybe you can hit a' fire target. i)o you. think' you w'nuld'rnakc a good squirrel? :Sec if you can hide the- aeorns in .the trees What about ybur,pitching arm?Sho' us w Tr good you are. i yw:hcl our luck at the ftsh'pond. haves your tace painted.: listen tn-a naturstory'. make a craft o, show. off your'eolering skills. _ Perhaps .you Would Tike to' ride in - the Voyager Canoe, and • relive a tame ,whpji`(he; river vi•as.(hc trans- portation- route. !After all the -actin i - ties. you will• •prohahly he hungry . ,,Try sortie, of our,fahulous Savanna. Festival Fate. -Be sure to try all the hcoths.'and' you won't go home -empty •handed. 'Man prizes arc available. Yciu could take home a Glen Loatcs $ear _print. a Pinery. Poster. 1'q Children,( Activity. Book. .a Pincrj Mug. a Pincrs Kc( Chain 2n discount certificates for the Sa- vanna Shores. Nature Store located i•n the Visitor Center. - Thc.cclehration will continue at the Outdoor Theater .heginning at 7:36 p.m: Jaric-Miller'and'Cameron -MacLennan will he 'presenting Jane arid Dave's-Awesomc.Environmen- ,tal 'Adventure. Jane. and Cameron combine their considerable talents in. a- zany yet -informative show dealing' with •the environment. - The • Show discusses the•abuse of nature. acid rain. water pollution. thinning ozone layer, -garbage pollution and , loss'of .habitat. -Combining action - paced• theatre. 'song and 'audience • participation. Jane and Dave romp through the three R's of the 1990's - reduce, . reusc..and' recycle. `i'hc ` ShaCCB In Beach Water Quality Hotline established • H.-i!ON C.)1IND' - -Warning - limiting Hazardous: polluted waters act), aches, diarrhea and vomiting. 1, infections cif thc'skm:-car and-cyc Swot ;r• bathe at vont Own7isk •Huron Counts Health E'hut The risk- i. high rt- swimmers ucctdentally swallow water: or complete!% '" Wirning...J•ollot(ing raunstornts. the water at this Keach ria► be tempo- dunk their heads. behaviors more common in young children rarilc polluted tot 'u1• to three dais Bashers. are advised 10 take suitable' .•,Beaches posted at of June 20 , precatiti .r. it ehocismg t(i.sv.inr. (Don't submerge and don't -drink the wa- •Tit('Icr1Jowing beaches have been posted With signs advising Of pcissihlc • ter.) Huroi. Counts, Hi ilth.lintt" high E coh,hacterial levels following rainstorms. • These arc warning on signs- which you may. sec posted on. -one of the Water may he temporarily polluted for up to thrcedays:.Amhcrley ; Ash- , piddle access hcaehcs in Huron Counts ` - field Twp. -,Port Albert: Main -Beach. Goderich':. St. -Christopher's •Beach. -For penple..whcr gniov -the 'pleasure and health: benefits of swimming in Godcr1.h: The Cove. Beach.; Stoderich; Blac'k's Point:* Bayfield. -Stanley natural vratel' the posting of a sign on the beach with those words can he Twp.: 'St. Josephs- Huy Twp:: Pon Blake; V% au•anosh Conservation Area frustrate - (inland Maitland•Riven,. Blu((ale Dam (Inland Maitland River): Falls Re - Public lieithli inspectors post ai heaeh after collecting water serve Conservation ..Area (Inland Maitland. River t. , •: _ / - -samples every week. -and sending them for analysis to lahora- ,For the -most. current informatrun call the Beach Wafer titles that examine the water lot E. colt bacteria. High lex _ t ; - Quality Hotline at 4K'-3416. Ext. 501.- ds OLE coli 111 water indic:atec contamination he ,�.�� !C '✓�7 �- ' ' • Causes of contamination human. of aritnjat waste. u I 1 t '���� ' t iitreated or partially treated sewage from munica- The Huron ('Dunt'. Health ('init mmnitors.and pal treatment plants can end up in natural .waters dur- Simi ties the water. qualify :: 1t. Lake Huron' mg periods of heave rum when the. capacity of the publ,a access -twitches and 15Inland river rcerek plant is exceeded. This,ratse•s the bacterial cciunt to an un- tionai swimming areas. - . - :sdfc level and makes waters unsafe for human contact. Beginning -Jun( 20. Hurciu Contin residents can find out which Some se•da1 e never tea the c a treatment. plant and empties - beaches have hcen posted Thi "Beach Water Quality Hotlttte-.will he ac' directh pinto natural waters: Both •uf these situations can cause high levels •,ccssihlc 2.1 hours pet day. seven days a wecl, he calling 482-3416 anti ask- ()IE. coli bacteria-. - - .. Ing fin- ttre Beach Water Qualm_ Hotline-ur pressing,*501.( star -5,(1-1 ion a touch lune phone dial pad - . . - . . • The h(itlint• will provide a list of beaches that haat been -permanently posted with signs indicating Ienlporary.pollutipn'with elevated levels of E.• • soli bacteria 1: enl,•hacteriii'are:,generally found tnanimul,and.hutuan- v.astes and arc used as an indicator 1(11 water. quality of recreational batty. my_ areas L. coli.hactcrra brat cause illness if precautions are not taken. -After at heads. ranilall on extensive wave action. histuricalh, E. coli let- . els are --elevated for up -ti. three days, at those beaches posted and listed:on, the hotline Th( -hotline also indicates when the Jast rainfall was noted - Health risks Health risks-lroni swimming in contaminated waters range Horn stc►ni- --lnruralarcas. agricultural runoff and laulty septic systems are two of the main culprits responsible for polluting beach dater with fecal matter.' You can help - - 11 you -re- Interested in ensuring.futurc generations can enjoy swimming in 0 natural' eni•n-unnrent. renictnhei that fertilizers ithd animal_ excrement - can find their wits lilt(' the storm sewers. Use fcrtiltzers sparingly. Pet owners should stoup and scoop. '• - Rural property owners can help by keeping fences in'good repair to pre • - vent livestock from roaming freely in -creek. and. rivers. Septic systems should be well maintained. • - • - For adtliuunal infonnatiun call Klaus Seeger or Bob Worsen at the Hu- ron County Health Unit. Dam in jeopardy? Morrison dam in Jeopardy? Morrison clam and reservoir late 1950s as a source .of canners do not require the tenance of the dam. - The Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority board of directors will be discussing the future of at its regular bi-monthly meeting next Thursday. The dam and reservoir were constructed in the water for the canning factory in Exeter. With the availability of Lake Huron pipeline water, the water from Morrison reservoir and the town is withdrawing its financial support for the mein - v MORE THAN A BED & BREAKFAST , tlarge conference room (22 capacity), p heated inground ppot ti large bedrooms It) _dinner party. facilities • . ti. comfortable country setting , ti• a Pal -fact Country get -Away RRI CENTRALiA 228-9969 Fax 228-9968 .show has been presented over 500 times since. 1990 and -has received enthusiastic audience responses . 'everywhere Jane and Cameron go. • The Friends Of Pinery Parks is a - non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the development of in- terprctivc, .educational. historical and scientific projects :and pro= grams to ensure that Pinery. Prpvin=. •cial Parks natural legacy will • re- main for future generations Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company Exeter, Ontario NOM 1 S 1 (Established in 1876) Provides Full'Insura_nce Coverage •' for' Farm Properties New Applications are, • Welcomed , DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS - Joe Chafte, FIRS Mitchell .348-9705 Ron Feeney. RR 2 Dublin 345-2360 Larry Gardiner. RR2. Staffs 345-2618 Jack f-todgert. RR1. KirMon 2294152 Michael O'Shea RR3 Granton. ' .225.2600 Moms Willows. RR2 St. Pauls 3934548 ' AGENTS ,Wayne Mave' Exeter . .235-1915 John Moore. Dublin . 345-2512 Joseph Uniac, Mitchell 348.9012 Head Office. Exeter....... 235-0350 A refund from surplus was de- clared for all policy holders who qualify, are on record and in good standing as at Decem- ber 31, 1996. NOTICE OF HIGHWAY, MUNICIPAL ROAD AND STREET RE -NAMING IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY FOR 9-1-1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE By authority of the,Municipal Act, R.S.O., 1-990 Chapters 302, Section_210. (III) TAKE NOTICEdhat the Council ofthe Corporation of the Township of Hay intends to pass a by-law on Monday. July 21, 1997 to rename the following highway. road and street names in the Township of Hay. • •- LOCAL ROADS 'Con 2-3 to AiRPORT LiNE Con 4-5 Lots 1-20 to AUSABLE LINE - Con.8-9Blind Line Rd to BABYLON LINE Sideroad.10.11 LRW Con 16.17 to BEDARD ROAD Con 34 Lot 6-30/Willert Rd to BELL'S LINE Con 14-15 to BLACKBUSH LiNE • Con 9-10/Blind Line to BLIND UNE Con 12-13Bronsen Rd to BRONSON LINE Cott 5-6 Lots 21-30/Reichert & Blind Line to FANSVILLE LINE Con 10-11/Goshen Rd to GOSHEN LINE Siderotid 20-21 LRW to HENDRICK ROAD Sidroe id 10-11 Con 1-4 to HURONDALE ROAD Sideroad 'l to KIPPEN ROAD Sideroad 5-6/Shantz to MACDONALD ROAD Con 6-7/Parr Line to PARR UNE Sideroad 5-6 LRW to Con 9 to DANCELAND ROAD Sideroad 10-11 Con 9-16/Pepper's to PEPPER ROAD Sideroad 15-16 Con 1-12 to ROGERVILLE ROAD Sideroad 15-16 Con 13 to LRW to SARARAS ROAD . Sideroad 25-26 LRW/Schadeview Rd to•SCHADEVIEW ROAD Con 16-17 to SHIPKA LiNE Sideroad 29-30 LRW/fumbull's Grove to TURNBULL'S ROAD Sideroad 25-26 to WALNUT ROAD Waterworks Road to WATERWORKS ROAD PROVINCIAL ElIGHWAY5 Highway 21 to BLUEWATER HIGHWAY Highway 4 to LONDON ROAD HURON COUNTY HIGHWAYS Highway 83 to THAMES ROAD Highway 84 to ZURICH-HENSALL Con 10-11/Goshen Rd to GOSHEN UNE Con 6-7/Parr Line to PARR UNE All other street names in the Police Village of Dashwood, St. Joseph Shores 11 and Bluewater Properties Phase 1 & 2 remains as previously known. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that Council shall hear anyone who claims to be adversely affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard by Council. Written appeals should be received by the undersigned by Monday, July 21, 1997 and appellants are to attend the hearing set at 8:00 p.m. Monday, July 21, 1997 in the Council Chambers 'artiste Zimmerman, Clerk -Treasurer Township of Hay 236-4351