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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-03-22, Page 1ay J 'yt 2'i .y: 41 uti cift Although It . w to a very small %Mout, studenis tjf the University of uel 's- school ':of'landscape ar- chitecture preientett.liVe proposals ie p tel tial development of the 4 R`iver corridor which flows rA�glp*.lie,_ nit pg in the Wingh . A all °of the tr l* .year students and their Tprof+aor; Jim Taylor, 'presented ..ihe five .. concepts to a 40 .01 of town council and Maitland Valleyz`Co rvatien Authority representatives and: a sprinkling of town residents. In all, 39 stridents `each hay,* taken a pro -active role in com- munity. service and extension land- scape architecture were involved in the project under an agreement with :the +VCA. rder-provide simulated professional ures4to ace pliit•e fwe'se ,rate ou s ea . a " different development„ fcr, the area. The possible solutions range from the extreme of intensive development _to the opposite philosophy:of conservation. Mr Taylor told those attending the public' ; meeting that the presentation of the students :ls_Y not. intended to be an altincluSiVe,p1ai for development, :;bait meant to: generate further ideas. "They are • concepts biased ideas." - spacerpla 1�4, ning.., i :L _Thestudents viewed t �e p ,leot: as The ` five concept§ -presented in,. a hands-on le rning, experience elude: h.pro ,op 'rtuniity. =Ti ira rd�ia e to.. den ,�, levant issue jn open n V. rya:,. w leiseke ,es con ozn�iniun ptr�vale Ftp; flan., -iso developed • Family � ' � -�:;� fir"'. �.'.'• cn. � y me �ers EVELOPMENT CON EFTS At a. public meeting Wedn dastudents . v. �y � $ �►��,�� University of �w,�r�t► a sc. ool of landscape architecture presented five concepts for the development of the Maitland River cor,�a. inured In crash Crdnr as.t runs thraug�h tliJirig►ham. Abse, three of the students is explain one. pilthe concepts to Wingham Deputy. Reeve B1I! :Harris, left, and Council/or Ron. flee rot : � A Wingham man, his wife and daughter received minor injuries in a two -car crash last Sunday evening, March 13, in Waterloo. Eric Jolly, 51, Irene Jolly, 49 and 19 -year-old Penny Jolly were taken to St. Mary's Hospital where they were treated and released. According to a Waterloo Regional Police spokesman, Sgt. Bill Chip- man, the Jolly vehicle was struck by a car driven by Jose Montalvo, 35, of Kitchener. ener.. A passenger in his vehicle, '31 -year-old Jorge Murine, also of Kitchener, was treated and released from at. Mary's Hospital. V%Vfl ana Wingham council has requested that the Ontario Ministry of the Eiviroriment..provide management services for the town's sanitary evening with project engineer Steve, Burns of B. M. Ross and Associates, Goderich;: Mr.' Burns assured council sewage works expansion. members that project-minagetnentproject Council made the request at a often is handed overto the Ministry -pecial meeting last Thursday in such'' eases, The greatest advant- age dv t -age is ttlat:theministr'y1l'advance funds as the: work proceeds, rather ''lhan the twin funding funtmgtheprofeet at but.i00 per cent unti .certain milestones settlesaro Met. Iess"There is .a significant- cash-flow Provincial funding for con- currently funded by the province. advantage," he reminded council stir vatior a;sut r ities vastil �.. q in West tilelliibei'S.' - i '_ .. , - vua 'Further a utsxtion:oiF land ., last week and a s .. oA a fat r the Wawanosh's tanto a Swain tyre i aS miAlOr �; -ed eon Maitland Valley Conservation largest remaining wetland ' the tirmaii Authority indi tes bid, :r a tion Maitland Watershed rt �'x'� nv r. . one such. e t . "�. is satisfied 'With. ` id -wvie tai7� gy� y'��j ,y� �t y Gehg` ible f . s 6944;' ce t`", . i "µ allocation. The M'�`rG,Ywtsw�i�,�;si�r •;�ict".4,_:ic�u�s:ili� �,..� ,:.� MVCA wants more �%. T Maitland. Cousetrvatjou Ryan -- dation, a i itabie,. ?noiti�� refit urge. has iti tionir.:luta helped the MVO* ac eufatbesw�an General maiau' he IS "pretty o plc ►ee t neem tilt t v an ministry dr t r :, y • ;� . ire ��oi `okt of the. y a ural Re's $1,253,015 grant o �k .i�c .'. ,:'r,r.�. �� ,.� �r .. • ,......, `",.� yvy�. at `t�,'+� �, authority. In its bmelt. the the gr 1 The. engineer's plans allow for one ,per dent growth per year, up to a population of 4,100 people in 20 years (Continued on Page 2A: ffice log hours e in June Lockbox customers of the Wingham Post Office received notice this week of the propos .Change . in hours of operation beginning June 18, Effective that date, according to the nofite, wetter hours will l 8.130 amp►, .to 5:30 p.rn.,,Monday to Friday, The lockbox lobby, " however, will ,remain accessible 24 hours per day tor 'th who have rented keys for *104 dor. In the hnmediate area, postal *tesarti011ableut'the Super ,. r postai outlet. }tours operation there are: Monday to �. . �a4, 9 d p:ill►.; .i `. a,any to IV., leg !mkt d las. aerials „pinions .:... Page 5A -Page 4A I etters •.Page5A iassifleds ® Page 14A :ports .....Page 38 CtO roads • ,.0 1