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East Wawanosh Township residences. The MDS varies trying to get away from the Following some negotiation He suggested, that if the from lottery proceeds. �
councillors got a short seminar according to the number and type certificate as a condition and council agreed to raise the fee township wants to, save money it The contract for 16,000 cubic
on the certificate of compliance of livestock, the type of manure make the distance the condition, paid to the township drainage should get somebody to walk the yards of % gravel to be delivered
program administered by the handling system and other Mr. Mcl3orie explained, although inspector to $22.80 per trip and 20 municipal drains and check them to township roads was let to Joe
ministry of agriculture and food factors. ii farmer can still apply for the cents a mile. A trip is considered regularly. Both Morris and Kerr Ltd. at the tender price of
s ! and the environment ministry When a person wants to sever a certificate if he or she wishes. to be four hours and for any in- Turnberry townships have $1.72 per yard. Gravel for stock -
during their March meeting lot they take a look to matte sue This would cut down on the spections lasting longer than that drainage commissioners, he Pfl* will cast $1.05 per yard.
• • u,�.«:.;;; =st,!"ft u,. it is far enough from an existipg waiting time for the farmer and the inspector will be paid an said. Council also agreed to pay its
• s - �� allow ex- the Paper jam for the ministry. additimial $5.70 per hour. In other business council ai levy of $2,795.57 to the
Sam Bradshaw, Pn engineering car,,, u�, a �,,,..
! ! sad similarly nrainooA Inspector John agreed to look for eight strong Maitland Valley Conservation
! assistant with the Ontario passion, he said, In the Jaretzke case Mr. =- - �....-s_,.,�r Authority and to donate $1,000 to
• Ministryof Agriculture and when a farmer wants to put up a Gaunt asked for the increase mec, w �:� i.......- _ .ro --
g barn or manure storage took 1Btadshaw noted, the certificate from the previous rate of $14 per at Auburn this summer and the Blyth and District u;am-
• Food, Clinton, and Jim McBurie, frig was refused because he doesn't ;!- munit Centre Board. East
! ! • an environmental officer with the they look at how far it is from any trip and t in per hour after fn,�• . enter
getting a float ready to Y
• environment minis m London, dwellings the area. have the proper distance from hours � in ia!;. erste• in various parades this Wawanosh had donated $1,000 to
try mg the nearby house to his proposed 1"; - Y a8
attended the meeting to explain barn expansion. "He noted that most drainage summer, including the Wingham the board two ears o and it
the program, which is based on The amow,t of land available Pails - - given work is done during see4ing time centennial parade and those at was noted hopefully thus donation
&VA apao,iluu," ,aaW,u,•C ui also ..•,,� �w ine required distance). or right after harvest and it isn't Auburn, Teeswat .,. and Clinton. will carry it for another two
the Agricultural Code of Prac- 'He's hopingthe code will ears.
- lice taken into account in looking at worth his while to shut off his Councillors opposed a Y
Eiii uut your f ueranteed lnconle Council had requested an Proposed expansion of a livestock him to a or
and build, and it tell tractor and go out on an in- resolution from the township of w o w reported m
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Supplement application forma and a lanation after G. R. Jaretzke operation. spection during these busy times. Hinchinbrooke calling for the Y g
PP aPP xP just on't ha He could ,ernment to fund health and council it costs more to run the
send them in r1[ght away! , had come to a meeting earlier in The program a purely the barn where the code says He doesn't expect the township g centre there than he ever ex -
The -forms have been mailed to all en- the ear and coin he had voluntary on the part of the Y icPec a education out of Wintario profits.
P Y Plained should go or he could have bought to make it worth his while, he � ed and not as much is being
sioners now receivingthe Supplement. been refused a certificate of department and is not enforced Coun. John Currie declared hes P
PP �� � township has o_ the lot a couple of years ago." added; since that would Dost against the principle of funding made off the bar as had been
To continue receiving the Supplement you compliance to expand his far- corporated it into a bylaw, as about $100 a trip, but he asked to programs antici ted.
must fill.out the forms and return them ming operation because of a ,s,.On another topic Coun. Ralph be paid the same rate as the health and education Pa
house built on a severed lot East Wawanosh has, in which
right away if you want t0 continue receiy� nearb case it is up to the municipality to Campbell asked whether there is grader operator --;5.70 anhour—
ing the Supplement beyond March 31," y• ,any law requiring a farmer to plus whatever council's rate is
If you don't do it -- the payments will stop! g pe y enforce it Mr. Bradshaw said. cultivate liquid manure directly or mileage.
Building permits fore an
So, fill out the form ... return it in the ' structure related to livestock He also noted the ministry is into the ground, as in some parts Mr. Gaunt also noted there are Notice of Road Cknft
addressed envelope that was supplied ... management in East Wawanosh getting overrun with requests for of the United States, and was told some problems with contractors
and continue receiving payments. are issued subject to a certificate the certificates and is hoping to there isn't. It's a good idea, Mr. not wanting to leave tile drains �e�Or8t10H
of compliance being obtained. get local building inspectors to Bradshaw told him, but puts open for inspection, and the in -
of ft
Health Santd at Mr. Bradshaw explained that check the distances and issue quite a burden onto the farmer at spection r,.. - will have to ■
the main thing .about a certificate their. own permits. The are a bus time of TOW11311Ip Of Howick
and Welfare Bien-8tre social Peri' Y Y Year. be adapted for plowed -in tile.
Canada Canada of compliance is the minimum
Monique Begin distance of separation (MDS) ,
Minister
required between livestock TAKE NOTICE THAT THE Council of the Corporation of the Town -
buildings and other non-
. g n ship of Howick, proposes to pass a by-law pursuant to the pro -
compatible uses such asvisions of the Municipal Act, R. S. O„ 1970, Chapter 284, Sec -
Se ante School Boa agrees tion 443 for stopping up; closing and selling part of a roadway
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and being a portion of Lots 21 and 22, Concession 16, in the said
e e o e Township of Howick, more particularly described in Schedule
MatchoN to allow
televisingof meetin A" attached hereto:
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�l _ By Wilma Oke -cents per mile. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Reeve and Clerk will be
p@CdDUBLIN — The Huron -Perth Trustees were invited to attend special education for students in authorized to sign and. execute the necessary documents in
Huron and Perth. William order to ffect the closing thereof.
County Roman Catholic Separate the finals in public speaking for Eckert director of education
.: Lucan School Board has agreed to hold a children under the board's o
meet' uade'ttie bright li is of said the administrative staff will AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council shall hear in per -
Good Hwy.7 meetinglights jurisdiction, to be held in Dublin be responding to the proposed son, or by his counsel, solicitor, agent or any person who
e television cameras. At a meeting March 6. legislation. claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by -low
Elginfield here Feb. 26 John McCarroll of William Kinahan, board Mr. Eckert also ave a detailed
Sma�� Stratford resect' a 1 g and who applies to be heard at the regular meeting of Council
, representing oval chairman, will represent the report on hi i of the 111th
MiAGS• Crunican Bros. 1n enc glirs on the 5th day of April, 1979.
W Hw d cable television station, was board on the committee planning annual convention and exposition
Hwy. given permission to televise a programs for Education Week,
of the American Association Of AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the proposed by-law may be
•London board session. April x_28,
$49BrU).
In other business at the The board a eed to assist the School Administrators held in the examined by all persons interested, at the Office of the Clerk,
Superdome at New Orleans, of the Township of Howick, during business hours at any time,
meeting the board's policy and Dublin Athletic Association in its Louisiana, Feb. 14-17. Among the before the some is finally passed.
bylaw committee was asked to attempt to obtain a grant through subjects discussed was pre
review how custodial fees relate Young Canada Works to hire a -
school education; it a DATED dpy of March, A.D., 1979.
� PPS s ED thlii5$h;,
Ida Recf Re and I ri (�$.: 1(;�`r to the use of schools by outside project manager and, two can help parents help their
i r , 4 ' grtftt e-. Trt*ees •$fnald Murray assistants to run a 10 -week sports children d the re school
X- �., A `+ during P CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
and John 0 ,Leary called the program here this summer. The ears resulting in education and
at regular prices . y
• custodian the . "forgotten man" assoeiation is seeking a grant of economic gains which cannot be Ii�IQ1NiCK, PER
Try our fresh Cider two 1 when it comes to paying him for $4114. The board also gave obtained at any other time. Harold Robinson,' Reeve
. cleaning up after groups have permission for the use of St. Wesley'Boll, Jr., Clerk
used a school. Patrick's School when the Dublin Mr. Eckert said the theme of
N BR,OS. 6�6 OZ86 Thea alsoreview Community Centre is not the convention was Leadership
C�lllV��p� mileagese allowances es paid to available, and it was promised for Learning. and it was attended CRAWFORD, MILL a DAVIES
1 trustees, who now receive 18 ' be set aside from the by more than 20,000 educators BARRISTERS a SOLICITORS
to cover custodial services from the U.S., Canada and the
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eded. world. He said the program was 217 Josephine Street
A memo from Dr. Bette well balanced, with outstanding Wingham, Ontario
Stephenson, education minister lectures, research reports, NOG ZWO -
• . for Ontario, informed board debates, show and tell sessions
members the ministry intends to and clinics all centred around the
S rvl,ceDirec introduce compulsory special theme. The Corporation of th6 Township of Howick
education legislation in the A letter from the Clinton
spring and asked the board's Parent-Teacher Association All and singular, that certain parcel or troll of land and pre -
response to the proposed wording regarding addition of a portable mises situate, lying and being in the Township of Howick, in the
of the legislation. classroom to provide needed County of Huron and in the Province of Ontario, and being com-
ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE FUELS FLOWERS Trustee Michael Connolly said space at St. Joseph's School was posed of Part of lots 21 and 22, Concession XVI, being more
he'feels the board has done better referred to the finance com- particularly described as follows:
• Wedding ' than other boards in providing mittee for consideration.
BILL TIFFIN
Imperial Esso Agent
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For all your Home and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357.1038
PRINTING
WINGHAM
PRINTING
SERVICE
• PRINTING
• PHOTO COPIES
• REGISTER FORMS
• RUBBER STAMPS
• WEDDING
STATIONERY
314 JOSEPHINE STREET
WINGHAM
357-3800
FA
Arrangements
• Cut flowers
• Plaints
• Flowers by
Wire Service
LEWIS
FLOWERS
135 Frances
Phone
357-3880 .
FURNACE SERVICES
HM VERMEW"
•Quality Burner
Service
*Complete Home
Comfort
*installations
Ask about our
ON Furnace Efficiency Test
R.R. 4 Wingham
PHONE 357-1 S29
If Your
T. M. t T.
- - - Business Is Service
CONSTRUCTION
General Contralrtors
All types of concrete work PLUMBING REPAIRS THE
Pit silos
Herne and fan"bullding RENOVATIONS ADVANCE -TIMES W 357-2320
CALL BOB 1M4OM1P8O1# Now Installations, call
BLUEVALE, ONTARIO terry Doyoll at
367-3493 357-2808 or 357-1229
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Deputy reeves face elennination
Lynn Hoy
U Burke -McLeod
Enterprises
1IPCtrICdl
population of Huron County is
Contractors Ltd
Honda and Skidoo
ficiency then because there is no
Sales g Service
Electrical Contracting
and he said it's time council took
Motor Sales, Repairs
Hwy. 86 east of Wingham
and Rewind
Phone 519-357-3435
executive committee that a
INSURANCE
Wingham 357-1380
reduced council might be inef-
PLETCH
fective if the absentee rate is as
discussion,
high as it was at the Feb. 23
ELECTRIC
All Types of
Wingham
Insurance
Industrial, Commercial,
council "there wouldn't be many
Forming, Domestic
335-3525 357-2636
PHONE
GORRIE WINGHAM
357-1583
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PLUMBING HEATING
SIGNS
TV special
serving. It said that, if nothing
Leroy Jackson
SIGNWRITING
—Plumbing
"Dunn By Tom"
—Heating
Thomas E. Dunn
—Tinsmithing
RR 1 Bluevole
191 Josophino St.
335-6395
Winghom 357-2"4
deter�minecrepriesentat on at the
� CONSTRUCTION
PLUMBING
BILL TIFFIN
Imperial Esso Agent
ESSO
For all your Home and
Farm Fuel and
Lubricating Needs
357.1038
PRINTING
WINGHAM
PRINTING
SERVICE
• PRINTING
• PHOTO COPIES
• REGISTER FORMS
• RUBBER STAMPS
• WEDDING
STATIONERY
314 JOSEPHINE STREET
WINGHAM
357-3800
FA
Arrangements
• Cut flowers
• Plaints
• Flowers by
Wire Service
LEWIS
FLOWERS
135 Frances
Phone
357-3880 .
FURNACE SERVICES
HM VERMEW"
•Quality Burner
Service
*Complete Home
Comfort
*installations
Ask about our
ON Furnace Efficiency Test
R.R. 4 Wingham
PHONE 357-1 S29
If Your
T. M. t T.
- - - Business Is Service
CONSTRUCTION
General Contralrtors
All types of concrete work PLUMBING REPAIRS THE
Pit silos
Herne and fan"bullding RENOVATIONS ADVANCE -TIMES W 357-2320
CALL BOB 1M4OM1P8O1# Now Installations, call
BLUEVALE, ONTARIO terry Doyoll at
367-3493 357-2808 or 357-1229
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Deputy reeves face elennination
from seats onounty council
GODERICH—Deputy reev
that at a time when the
may be eliminated from. Huron
population of Huron County is
County council, if not for ef-
dropping political representation
ficiency then because there is no
at the county level is increasing,
room left in the council cham-
and he said it's time council took
bers.
a good look at this.
Council was told recently by its
However Morris Township
executive committee that a
Reeve Bill Elston argued that a
recommendation on represen-
reduced council might be inef-
tation at the council will be
brought to the March meeting for
fective if the absentee rate is as
discussion,
high as it was at the Feb. 23
meeting. If as many members
The committee reported
were missing from a 29 -member
several municipalities in the
council "there wouldn't be many
county are close to the status 'of
members here", he commented.
sending. a . deputy reeve and
pointed out the size of council will
probably increase within the two-
year term councillors are now
TV special
serving. It said that, if nothing
else, council faces a problem
finding space in the council
cancelled;
chambers for the new
representatives to sit down.
but donations
The committee explained three
metouncl could use to
are welcome
deter�minecrepriesentat on at the
county level. At present any
municipality with 1,004 or more
Many people of the area have
voters sends a reeve and deputy
in the past enjoyed the annual
reeve . to council. That figure
_ telethon staged by CKNX in aid
could be changed so that only
of arthritis research. It has in
municipalities with 2,500 or more
past years provided excellent
voters send a deputy reeve.
entertainment and many dollars
If council made 2,W the cutoff
in pledges toward the fight of 'the
crippler' and its related
for a second representative only
ailments.
Stephen Township and the towns
of Goderich and Exeter would
This year the CKNX studio
qualify. This would reduce the
egrets that it will be unable to
size of council to 29 from 45
produce the telethon. Those
members,
wishing to support the fight
Goderich Township Reeve
against arthritis are encouraged
Grant Stirling told council there
to do so by sending donations to
is merit in the plan to reduce the
The Arthritis Society, Box 9119,
size of council. He pointed out
Wingham.
PREMISING that the Southerly limit of the road qfl6wonce be-
tween Concessions XVI and XVII has a bearing, de-
grees 42' 45" E as shown on a reference plan deposit
Plan 22R-458 for the Registry Division of Huron, and relatin
all bearings herein thereto.
BEGINNING at the North East corner of Lot 22, Concession
XVI;
THENCE S 78 degrees 42'45" W along the Southerly limit of
the road allowance between Concessions XVI and XVII a dis-
tance of 1,089 Feet to a point, said point being the Point of
Commencement of the herein described'parcel;
THENCE S 45 degrees 00' 50" W a distance of 40.0 Feet to a
point on the Deviation Road across Lots 21 and 22 shown as
Part 5 on Plan 22R-458:
THENCE South Westerly and along the limit of the Deviation
Rood on a curve to the left having a radius of 868.51 Feet, an
arc distance of 157.80 Feet, the chord equivalent being
157.58 Feet measured S 45 degrees 00' 50" W, to a point;
THENCE S 45 degrees 00' 50" W a distance of 1,223.24 Feet
to a point on the aforementioned Deviation Rood;
THENCE N 21 degrees 19' 15" W and along the limit.of the Do-
viation Road a distance of 7.81 Feet to an iron bar;
THENCE South Westerly along the limit of the Deviation Road
on a curve to the left Having a radius of 878.51 Feet, an arc
distance of 166.71 Feet, the chord equivalent being 166.46
Feet measured S 63 degrees 15' 14" W, to a point;
THENCE S 78 degrees 42' 45" W a distance of 223.20 Foot to a
point on the Westerly limit of Lot 21, Concession XVI, sold
point being 825.0 Feet measured S 10 degreos 49' 40" E from
the North West corner of lot 21, Concession XVI;
THENCE N i 0 degrees 49'40" W oiong the sold West limit a
distance of 66.0 Feet to a point;
THENCE N 78 degrees 42'45" E a distanco of 309.48 Feet to a
point:
THENCE N 45 degroos 00' 50" E a distance of 1,367.97 Foot to
a point in the Northerly limit of Lot 22, Concession XVI;
THENCE N 78 dogroos 42'45" E along tho North limit a dis-
tance of 118.96 Foot, more or loss, to tho Point of Commenco-
mont pf'tho heroin described parcel, said porcol containing
by. admoosuroment 2.569 acres and being further shown on
tho plan hereto attached.