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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
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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
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� y me �ers EVELOPMENT CON EFTS At a. public meeting Wedn dastudents .
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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.
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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
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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�,'+�
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authority.
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The. engineer's plans allow for one
,per dent growth per year, up to a
population of 4,100 people in 20 years
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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
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