The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-14, Page 10Pew 1Q—i'f,Y Wlu�[tiam A�1►anct '1'li►ica Nuvemuct 14 iv,tb
Turnberry upset with MVCA
on proposed land purchaseBusiness
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Turnberry Township Council is Lhuing the meetioR a bylaw agabvd by tbb township is order Prof ' RBABOlr AXU rtICU
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upad with the Maitland Valley was requested to allow a to measure the number of acres Loup ii bvd oW Raw
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Conservation A::.-tuC#.%iy'siaiiuu scoame. last year ivwnsi•ip property renied to
preliminaryary Plans far the pus- the township assiated the sebame David Mfits ib7-1t1Rartin. Directory chase of several properties. Tote with over $700. However Cote- During an egrbw meeting 1141s. rk U7•i91111
' feeling resulted after minutes of cWor Brian McDurney A wrortm council rented a par+oel of land to '"!g►
the last MVCA executive meeting that many of the planted trees Mr. Martin at the rate of $000 per
were read during last Tuesday's had died because year for five Frederick F. ►lanufle
council meet au<sprnyns > '. However it KARL C. LENTZ R.O.
mH- grasses had not been sprayed. war no sure of the enact number
x The minutes referred to three Reeve Don Eadie said he would of acres rented. Apparently its Carol E. Hornwh, O.O.
< _ Properties the land aquisition check with the county to see estimate dolt not coincide with Chartered
committee had inspected and whether or not any dead bves Mr. Martin's. Accountant Mrs. H. Vlola Honwtlr• O.D.
recommended for purchase. would be replaced. Council will Council endorsed a complaint
Recommended offers total await his report before deciding made by Woolwich Township Wingham, Ontario Optometrists
$75,000. , on the bylaw. over the equalization factor Tel h
Turnberry's complaint is that During the lad meeting ten- system. •pone HARRISTON Ontario
the MVCA overspends its yearly dere were opened for a 1879 pick- Also during the meeting all (519)357.1087 338-2712
budget. As a result a letter was up truck including a trade-in for building permit requests were
forwarded. to them asking that Turnberry's present truck. The gl'anted. They are for Arnold
r .. the authority's 1990 budget have tender from J. L. MMCttcheon Jeffray for a steel granary and
' zero per cent increase over 1878. Motors Ltd. was accepted, feed room, Richard DeBoer for
Councillor Ben Maida explained However the company forwarded an addition to a barn, Don Eadie
3 that tax levies rise every time a letter stating the truck was no for a hog barn, Richard DeBoeREID AND A'XI"'ATE$
more land is purchased. longer available. Therefore for a bunker silo, Ron DeBoer for
Marlene Shiell, secretary- tenders will now be requested .,a calf barn, and William San -
treasurer for the MVCA, said with the same specifications Berson for a steel gmmery. Also
Turnberry's letter was not except that the old truck will not permits were given to Rae Lewis
received until after inspection of be traded. The township decided for a worksho
the properties. to sell the 1975 Ford half4an for a house and Ruttan Alumi- Barry W. Reid Tom Deyell
She added that because of the themselves. num for a car port.
budget out of the three only one Tenders will close Dec. 3. - a+
43 -acre parcel was given top It was reported that engineer
priority. The MVCA feels that ifBill Shifflet, of Gamsby and
the property, a spring fed natural Mannerow in Guelph, who
s. lake, were privately purchased, engineered the Doerr Drain
"It may not be accessible to the expected to be paid by the
public," Mrs. Shiell said. township for extra work he had / ` 8 e
No comment was made by the done on it. However council • • 1 •al
SCOUTS AND CUBS swelled the ranks as they marched with Legionnaires and others in a authority concerning the decided that it was not respon- •
tribute to those who fell In war. township's request because its sible for his payment because • - E
budget was not yet finalized. And contruction was already con- Wingham, Ontario
although the letter was filed she tracted out to David Inglis
• • insisted, "It isn't a dead issue." drainage contractor, and Mr.
Buses and boilers arepriorityWhen asked if it wouid-thfev - Shifflet was not issued in -
made a difference had the letter structions by the township to do e,r■
been received before inspections further work on the drain.L-a 0 1
•,: of property were made she an- Therefore council felt his wages -b
in capital s ends board told omred that Turnberry was the should be the bility of
p p F] / y one out of 32 muncipalities Mr. Inglis.
complaining, adding, "We have Mac Wylie asked council if he
By Jeff Seddon boilersone is to purchase school final six in 1984. to look at everyone." could purchase stone dust left in Upt0 4
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The Huron County Board of buses and two, concern An engineering report on the In other business council the McGill pit. He will be charged
Education learned Tuesday that alterations to school buildings. condition of the boilers, at J. A. D. decided that no further action $1.50 per yard for the material up 10-W-30 Super Oil "
any money it has for capital He suggested the board support McCurdy Public School in Huron would be taken against Cox to 100 yards.
expenditures in the next five the recommendation of Trans- Park estimates costs to replace Construction. Road superintendent, Ross 1 met0 master oil f iter `
years will probably be used to portation Manager R. L. Cun- three 30 -year-old boilers at Trouble began after the Nicholson received an increase in
replace buses and boilers. ningham to replace six buses a $42,000, Mr. Cochrane said the company purchased 50,000 tons of wages. Effective Nov. l he will be $ Li ricMI( n
John Cochrane, director of year for the next five years. Mr. report indicates the board should gravel from the township. aid $6.75 per hour.
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education, told the board the Cunningham reported the board attempt to have that work done However 10,000 tons of waste Council tabled a rezoning
county is suffering from a case of now owns 43 buses, of which 30 within -the next year. gravel was also taken out of the request for Part of Lot.21 Con.8.
worn out heating equipment.. He should be replaced by 1984. The Boiler repairs at Hensall pit face but left in the pit. Council The application asked that part -
said of nine items listed in the report estimated six buses would Public School will cost $19,000 argued that since the waste was of the property be rezoned
five-year forecast, four involve cost $135,000 next year, with the according to an engineer's removed from the face it should agricultural -commercial. R ■
replacement or repairs to total rising to $`116,000 for the report, and Mr. Cochrane said be purchased by the company at However Council could see no
the board's senior management the rate of 25 cents per ton. grounds to justify the regtiest tdw $
feels that work should also be However the company didn't use Therefore a count planner, p
done. ' the matmial and therefore has George Penfold, will be invited to
The Seaforth high school is also refused to pay. its next meeting and it will be James F. Watt Holdings Limited. Josephine St. S. Box 10. Wingham
. ' in need of new boilers, with that Councillors_, agreed the Waste,,.discussed ;further. NOG 2WO Tel: (519) 357-3714
work estimated at $45;000, and which is mostly stone, could be A measuring wheel will be
Mr. Cochrane said the board mixed to produce usable gravel.
should look toward 1981 for that _
job. Estimated costs to replace
worn out boilers at the Brussels Winter road
Public School are $19,000, and an
engineer's report indicates that s • .
OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS - Cruise Station Wagon, 3H35H92481215, too should be done by 1981. n �o �' f'1'1 at o n
305 V8, roof rack, tinted glass, AM radio, rear speaker, con- Mr. Cochrane said two ad- group. S D re.c
ditional classrooms should be
QQ constructed at Colborne Central i s a va i l a b l e
List #8919.00 SALE ervice i t
7543 Public School by 1981 to replace Up-to-date information on road ry
two portable classrooms. He said conditions in Ontario will be ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE PLUMBING .
John C u 11 a t1 C h e v O I d S the school also -needs a library available this winter from the PRINTING
resource centre, boys and girls Ministry of Transportation and
"The People Pleasers" change rooms and showers and a Communications by calling a Ly111f Noy
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115 Josephine St., Wingham 357-2323 storage area, which could be special, toll-free telephone ' ' �71NGHAM
constructed at the same time. ►Burke -McLeod •
He reported Colborne is one of n"n'be'' Enterprises Ltd•
s year for PRIMING
Thir the first time e Electrical th
the few schools in the county ministry has set up a wide area Contractors Ltd. Honda and Skidoo
which does not appear to be
telephone SERVICE service to provide Sales 8 Service PLUMBING
suffering from declining enrol- driving information, and it is Electrical Contracting
merit and said subdivision plans encouraging drivers to make use Motor Sales, Repairs Hwy. 86 east of Wingham INSTALLATIONS •PRINTING
for the Goderich area in of the service before setting out Phone519-357-3435 Repairs, RenOtvations 0 PHOTO COPIES
the school population will not in bad weather. and Rewind • REGISTER FORMS
decline, so the work will be Drivers are asked to call this New Installations, call • RUBBER STAMPS
named. number rather than their local or Win ham 357-1380 INSURANCE Terry Deyell at • WEDDING
South Huron District High provincial police or the MTC 9 357.2808 Or 357-1229
School needs some roofing work STATIONERY
and Seaforth High School is also patrol yards.
The number, listed under PLETCH �si�' PLUMBING HEATING 314 JOSEPHINE STREET
in need of a new roof. Alterations Government of Ontario in the � WINGHAM
to a drafting room and the con- phone directory, is 1-800-265 8070. �NSYRANca
gymnstructasiums
of a corridor between It will be in service between Nov. ELECTRIC Leroy Jackson 3.57-3800
gymnasiums were listed as 5 and the end of April. ;9 Win9ham All Types of
projects needed In Goditute. r. Two other toll-free numbers Industrial, Commercial, Insurance —Plumbing
District Collegiate Institute. Mr. are 1-
Cochrane said he did not see this mads available this year Farming, Domestic . Heatin
work as high priority,. but 800-265-6072 for general inquiries PHONE 33S-3525 357-2636 g CONSTRUCTION
suggested it should receive the abouttheMTCand18002er60d - GORRIE WINGHAM—Tinsrimithing
for information about driver and
board's future attention. vehicle licencing. - 191 J h
HEREFORD TROPHY --Melanie Scott of RR 1, Bel9rave,
won the Huron Hereford Association Trophy for showing the
champion Hereford heifer or steer. The presentation was
made during 4-H achievement night by Barry Miller of the
4-H club leaders' association.
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