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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-07-11, Page 2• F WIM Co is weir. mss the ids nag- essay ;for T rading the to nes sewage la,cnn, but is not looking at an irrtmediate rate increase. At the regOlar July = meeting, ounCillor Ward Robertson, chair - Mail of the finance and 'manage- meat•committee, said the commit- * rec director is accepted Wingham council has accepted, with regret, the resignation of Leslie Marxheimer, town .recreation clime tor; Ms. Marxheimer's final day on the job was last Friday, July 7. Council dealt with her resignation at its July regular meeting. ,a Bob Hewines, town zoning administrator, has been appointed to act as liaison between the pod. staff, the reet,eation committee and. the public tlas summer. Councillors John Schenk and Ward Robertson have been appoint- ed ppointe d to took into finding a .'replace- ment place-mnent for the creation director and will iiPort back to councjf -with their Anditiek according tti Clerk - *insurer' easurer n. A tee isitiorrecommenclin diate increase nt rate though : the town estimated a+ ' The town has sural op:to, raise the funds, including .a r.ate- increase, debenturing Or throug � taxation. The entire cost of the 1ect is estimated at $2,8 :moo with the provincial government con.* tribal:66 the remainder. if an increase were put into effect, sewage rates for some of •the town's largeindustrial users would sky- rocket, predicted Mr. Robertson. "It , was thought that industry is paying a fairly hefty rate now." However, Councillor ;obn Schenk said perhaps it would be better to increase - the rate' now somewhat, rather than be forced into a large increash-Soetime down. tbe'oad. At the rime meeting. Qf council, membersnt liar �+t r w the cur-. rent sewage rates and. ule of increases conte into effea Jai. 1, I_ Finally. after Borne further discus sion, the matter ^Was *fared. back to finance and management com- mittee for its consideration. In a. related matter, at the'.Juty. meeting, council. members Were informed that the Ontario Ministry of the Environment has approved. . -The s contpnf C not, create it niiisaike "than ARO klittinte4era0A.0;i :44tfacilloiZrinsetAbersesei,,,S,,hall,. " John t THE ANGLICAN A HOF Minister : Rev. D. Madge Trinity Belgrave - 9:30 a.m. ssi including' new chassis end body, and *airs tO thiaeriat:equiPinenti at a cosi of .about $80,00o;ItiC Manager' Kew Sakton told the cOm- * AzdasiOltiaRt week the truck Will be, , The ;Vehicle IS used for repeir,and maintenake Work on' her Oleg ncerns 16,0194 411. 4414 4.4orteti that Bei; has no Storage ,There Wilt be no outside storage • 'Of!. . s, said 'Mi.- Robertson,' who .arriyi•in` the morning, to riic suPplieS and Orders and return late ' ict:iotihg woe *014.14's :7here had Amen several, conce • the Win by council • Phone 357-183p Or 24 hour M THURS Miracle Whip 1 litre Kraft 400 g Deluxe lid= 4 litre 418 50 le ctrui STORt HOURS: MO • The following building permits were iisued last week by East Wawanosh Council to: Ficlom residence, Lot 31, Con. 6; sunroorn; Brian Potter, Lot 35, Con. 9, a storage shed: Dan BYlen Lot 30, Con. 11, a stOrage shed; Simon Bleeker, Lck 290 OM. 11, en addition to a barn; Maitland Valley Conservation Authority,„Pt. Lot 34, COIL 7, an entran'ee way to a build- ing; Alex Netherfx Pt. Lot 42, COn 5, addition to existing storage shed; Hebo Siertsema, Lot 35, Con. 2, sivimminfi P001; DPng Walker, Let '36, Con. 5, steel granary , A demolition permit was issued to Larry Robinson, Lot 34, Con. 9. Historical records to be East Wawanosh Township's histori- cal records are in danger of.being lost forever is something is not done to preserve thern, cocuicil has decided. The township is asking the Huron -County branch of the Ono tario Genealogical Society to cppy their historical records for posterity before the old papers disintegtat from the effects of long-term stor- age. "There are piles of old records`-„ ing 'before the turn of the ceti stored in the township arena.. sure if someone opens these WO just once, they'll fall apart," :says Clerk-Tivasurer Winona Thompson. The records will be preserved on