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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1977-10-12, Page 22ta'Wham Advance -Times, October 12, 1977 VVawanosh ecides against og control ylaw for Auburn. gs living in the section of the opinion a bylaw is not • Auburn falling within East necessary for east Wawanosh. Wawanosh will not have to wear There are only three dogs in the the tags planned for their township's end of Auburn, and counterparts in Hullett and West that's not where the problem is, Wawanosh, township council decided last week. Councillors felt the proposed dog control bylaw was too much trouble for the number of dogs involved and expressed concern the township might get stuck with enforcement costs; following long and spirited discussion, they decided to scrap the idea. West Wawanosh and Hullett have not passed the bylaw, drawn up jointly by the clerks of the three townships, council heard. Last month it postponed action on the matter until it could see what they decided, but at that time, too, councillors expressed Councillor John Currie declared. Reeve Simon. Hallahan told council that Sgt. Len George of the Wingham OPP advised him a bylaw is easy to pass but difficult to enforce. Some attention was given to the problem,, of how many tags the township would have to purchase. Clerk Winona Thompson said they could be bought in lots of 25 or 100, which Treasurer Alex McBurney calculated would last eight and 30 y ars respectively. Another sugg�tion was that a few tags could bdrocured from West Wawanosh and re -engrav- ed. The request for a dog control bylaw came frons residents of Auburn, who have complained of a severe dog problem in their village. Auburn is divided among East and West Wawanosh and Hullett townships. SEVERANCE GRANTED Council approved an ,applita- tion for a severance by Lorne Humphrey, subject to the ap- proval of the county planning de- partment. The application ap- plies. to 50 acres on Con. 8, and eas °half of Lot 41. The land is now being used for agriculturei`---t but no indication was given of its proposed use. Only two applications for building permits were received, and they were granted to Murray Vincent for a granary and to Ken Mason for a driving shed. A petition for drainage work was accepted from Karl Whit- field, who attended the meeting last month to inform council of drai.nage problems on his prop- erty. The next, step will be an on-site meeting between the township engineer and all land- owners on the drain, which lies partly in Morris township. Council also accepted a request for a drain from Jim Taylor and Heinrich Otto, noting that the persons requesting the drain must hear the cost of it. Mr. Taylor told council they have trouble with water collecting on parts of their properties and want to drain to channel it away. A letter from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food advised council it has been allocated a further $13,600 for tile drainage loans this year, bringing the total o $43,900. After some discussion on who should get the additional money, council agreed it will go to Tom Hallahan and John Gnay, both of whom have applied for loans this year. In response to a request, council agreed to donate $150 to the Auburn Community Hall board. Mrs. Thompson saiQ it has been two years since Auburn last asked for money. The funds will apparently be used for .some renovations to the hall. It was also agreed the township will absorb a bill of slightly over eight dollars charged by Morris for drainage work. Council noted that by the time the bill was broken down and charged to the appropriate ratepayers, it would be in nickel and dime amounts. Finally, council empowered the reeve and road superintendent to sign trapping requests for town- ship property, New trapping regulations, supported by the Ontario Trappers' Association, require written permission from a landowner to trap on his or her property. UNICEF Canada is looking for new volunteers to help in its fund- raising campaign. If you have a few moments to spare — at any time — please contact your local UNICEF office. Your help is needed now. 14E— STP+TE cr ic»/Pi CAN SE SEEN F M tAUIGMT OF IT'S AM /0,0oo P'EET/ N I `' CENiUJRV HUNGARY, YOid WERE (1 ►NSIDERL9? P,+UGR IF You PAIL® "t'd x Ytl; yt".F4 FIC►S1FtsliffkliS 'COW V4HeN YOU ARRIVED AND DEPART D! cit/NE-MENU of IRE UPS CLAMS US1 FOWLS F1WD)c1 5"Yb atius [JWe�ott�a DUCK% AI.ID 6°ioom19, THE WOSE c �Fll 1406 AWO Cows LIPS, AMPAmomet Cili4ER PECAUt. Q FOOD FfwOIBIYE$..... YYI SP$ClRl TOO, y 11.1PT wooer Do'A. 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