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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-08, Page 051 r The Wingham Advance -Times, Jain. 8, 1986—Page 5 u�m��i i ni::� lllllllul I11111 SII,IJJJ;1Jlu�l l�1111 IIIA Jill 11111111111 �1Illl111111 lillulll1111111l 11 �I�......1 � 4_ Ilf III, a / - T iiwlill iii n iii t.s 4 _ (Continued from Page 1) aking ,.an officio} amend- mpommi wuuuuJlllmllmmouuuuuuomluuopuuuoulmuumnuuuul ulmmuuoiuulumuuu olwumomluunuul ill 11111111111 uummimuuni uuiu11n1 a frThere designation nation cols m �; �.. �, /ment t the plan," be ex- _. _ Q g / plamed: probably the most He said the way things now/ rtention Property ty Ownars ir,� 4:-•� �- _ " ' significant change contained stand he cannot sell the �,. and Tenants In The Village of °� �" °��, ^' -""�'"°- ' - in the final draft, Mrs. Mun- property or do anything with .." �- _ kittrick told council. it `°I can't even give it - However she said that while away.,, R l yt h a fel d The Township of a � -` the name has been dropped, He added that he would Morris the idea of allowing "like nothing better than to professional offices to locate move out of town " provided „.. in that area has not. he can sell the -property. ■is As a compromoqise, in In response •estions Your �'C' '10ty response to tine concerns from several new members raised during the public of council, Mr. Clark said that some residents of Albert meeting,, the � committee °. WXV ®r removed the core fringe Street do object to the pro- designationReasselned designation from the plan, ;' x..: th she explained. But the posal to ch ange a desig- �; nation of 'the rear portion of az policies have been retained, his property from residential Your New Assessment � � f with the name changed to to highway commercial. In response to a request from your municipal °°professional offices”. CouncillorJaines McGreg- council, all properties will'be reassessed under u she assured council there or said he hopes the dispute the Section 63 Program. will be an opportunity fora can be resolved without The Section 63 Reassessment Program is �0}s public meeting and review confrontation. designed to equalize assessments within r0� before any changes are ^'We certainly want every - ed q prop- u t approved in this area. body in town that's in town," arty classes, based on 1980 market value. 2 �< , tsar , Mr. Brewster, who . ex � � plamed that the new official council wants o -be of he declared, adding that Mailing iOf Assessment staff -will � , v ,� � ' plan represents more than a ' assistance and not a hin- a1 ssessment be pleased $O explain the year of effort by the planning drance. !� basis of your property STATELY VISITORS The water must be near freez- committee, in conjunction After council had decided Notices assessment and are ing, but it does not appear to -bother these two swans, visitors made their way downstream from Brussels, with the citizens of to defer the matter to a 1985. Assessment authorized to amend all which have found a sheltered spot with open water where they belong to Bruce McCall. We wish them a Wingham, expressed his special meeting, Mrs. Notices will be mailed to data (school support, under the CIV railway -bridge in Wingham. The stately pleasant stay. personal thanks to members Munkittrick reviewed sever - all property Owners and assessment, etc.) on, of the committee for their a] options in dealing with the P p y ` tenants. your price. ■ . hard work. vi`Siting swans Spend holidays at Wingham request. She Said council You are enco ra ed to Council then gave Mr. and could recommend ecce t The assessed value g Mrs. -Clark . an opportunity to ante of the plan as i , accept - shown take advanta e�f this review their ob action to the shown on ou Notice gP � y Service. Wingham, always .known the Brussels millpond. Mr. location of his runaways. It birds are quite tame and will ] which case the Clarks could will be used for the cal- as a hospitable place to McCall noted that he was is sheltered, with access to come when he calls them. plan, which they had earlier send an objection in writing cul,ation of our,1986 s nd the holidays when away and missed a cou le, of food, and in fact is even However it does appear to be Presented at the public to the Ministry of Municipal y ROI IS Available Pe Y Y municipal and school C winter storms have closed feedings, _which probably better than their usual a job for hip -waders, and he meeting. Mr. Clark pointed Affairs, or council could taxe$. For Review the highways, was host to a prompted the odyssey. wintering spot on the river in would prefer to wait until the out that, as it stands, a alter the plan as requested, A full explanation of The Assessment Roll couple of unusual visitors Since the swans are front of his house. weather is not quite so cold, portion of the property on in which case the objecting the Section 6 Reas- this year, pinioned and cannot fl the In addition Jim and .Gail he said. which his business is located residents could send letters. will be available for P y' Y is designated highway to the ministry. sessment grogram, Two lovel . paddled their way down- Newell of, RR 2, Wingham, There's no problem} having y. In either review at Our local y white swans stream from Brussels to g them'stray commercial while the y have been feeding them, as them stra at this time of case if the objections cannot °appeal procedures and, municipal office during have�spent the past couple of balance is designated as a timetable for Open p g weeks on an open patch of Wingham, eventually has he. "They're being well year, but in the spring when g be resolved the matter -will regular business hours, showing up, below the looked after." the swans mate and begin residential. go to the Ontario Municipal Houses in-your..area can water -under the old CN beg}nning February foundry, where the How Although the swans appear nestin he,. wants them He old council the whole Board, she noted.11 be found in the Informs- railway bridge. g has been used y' property She also reminded council 12th, 1986. Dam blacked further quite comfortable where nearby. where he can keep an commerciall for more than } tion Insert which-acCom- Wish "swans, which are progress. they are, Mr. McCall said he eye on them. Y that, under the terms. of a panies your new Assess- If -YOU Y V ish owned by Bruce McCall of The birds s4owed good plans to come over and Mr. McCall, who has a '20 years, asking that council grant' which helped to, pay, ment l�loti e. Brussels* apparently set out sense in their selection of a collect titlem soon. Recap- licence to keep the birds change the designation to the costof preparing the new To Appeal in search of new horizons n �. home, said Mr. McCall, turing them does not pose also has three young swans highway commercial before official plan, it must accept when .the water was let out of who eventually learned the an reat problem, since the which stayed at home. approving the plan, the plan in some form b Open 1-10US� If you believe you have Y anyg P Y Y What I'm askingis if J been Improperly ou 11 consider it before its e n an Sessions assessed in an way, Y date could Delay ost bey taw that y y HoWick ' 1I I r/all tenders, passed- to save 'the trouble of additional $2,000- wi11 Answer you may file a formal Task force QUeStlOr1S complaint with the ,- . -Assessment Review D Open House sessions , Board..The final date for new -iownshlp works shed coming here have been planned at ` for filing anappeal'is The National•Liberal Task convenient times.and March 4th; 1986. Frustrated in its attempts representatives told therm The new tenders will close Force on Agriculture, will locations in"your.munlC17 Information.on appeal to get construction of its new, that to collect the subsidy Feb. 11 and be opened at the hold a meeting 'on the works shed started in 1985, they would have to actually council meeting scheduled morning of Thursday, Jan.. pality to afford you the- procedures is provided the Howick Township take . delivery of the r for.that night. 30, at the Wingham Legion opportunity to review on the back.of your Council has decided to start materials in' 1985, raising There are no- changes to Hall. your assessment with Assessment Notice and over by calling, for new problems of delivery and the buflding plans, but the Maurice Foster, MP for staff of the Regional in.the Information Insert. tenders on the project. 'Morage. new tender call specifies that Algoma and a federal Assessment Office. Deputy Reeve John "Their advice to us was to the township requires a Liberal caucus, spokesman Jacques reported the recall tenders." performance and materials for agriculture, says that a a decision was made following Mr. Jacques explained bond, Mr.,Jacques said. series of 10 public meetings Open tdtives tong the repr of with were other problems He added that council had will be held across Ontario „with re resen- there ' Schedule of O en Houses-. y the earlier tenders as talked to the MTC about the week of Jan. 27. Transportation and - Com.- well.. The low bidder was things it could and could not Those wishing .to make a VILLAGE. OF BLYTH munlcations at Stratford m unable to eta performance- Blyth. Municipal Office Jan. 22.86 1 p.m. to 8 p,rr g Pe -do o use up• the 1985 subsidy presentation at the Wingham mid-December. bond and in addition the which had been earmarked meeting are asked to .contact ° Blyth, ,Municipal Office -Jan 2386 1 ,p.m. to 8 p.m. � g , Blyth. Municipal Office Jan 25,86 10 a.m. to 4 p m Mr. Jacques, together with tenders had expired, forcing :for the building project. In Bruce McDonald at 367-2297.., TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS Councillor Norman Fairies the township to renegotiate the end the township used The members of the Morris, Township office Jan 20186 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Road Superintendent prices if it wished to go most of the money to pur- federal Liberal caucus who Morris, Township Office Jan. 21 ,86 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Glen Underwood, met with ahead. Hoever the ministry chase materials and will make up the -task force Blyth, Municipal Office Jan. 25!86 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. the MTC to find out whether would not subsidize any 'equipment, including a new include: Maurice Foster, it was possible for the town- increase over the original pickup truck, for the works chairman; Charles Caccia, Huron -Perth Regional. Assessment Office ship to proceed. with the amounts, while if the town department,- as well as MP for Davenport; Ray - 57 Napier Street, Sox 190 project in 1986 without losing ship calls .new tenders the paying for the land for the mond Garneau, MP for Q€4 lOH )f�-T R1O--1�7a4 i��- _- the._L�S��:r1 pllacaie gtajt �arlls w�l�ubsidaaQ_o�the=--hey]: Lpval�gs~lli,�n;��-,--Iii►-__— _-__—_. - _..___.—_._ -- Telephone ' (51 9) 524-7326 Council hoped to et a fullamount. As a fesult the township Boudria, MP for Glengarry - materials in and pre -buy It was a "rather difficult should not lose an Hop contract signedrder to lock tidecision to make, whether: road subsidy for 1985, while kms, NIP for Renfrew -Nip - the its money, Mr. Jacques to go with the local con paying .for the new works issmg-Pembroke and Senat- explained. However the MTC tractor at the lower price but shed out of the 1986 budget. or Dan Hays from Alberta. f without adequate security, Since some of this year's f' "Our task force held a or to go to a higher bidder, expenses have already been Mr. Jacques said. However series of very Successful Frositylifest q pre paid by purchasing the meeting in the four Western b ; at a special meeting before materials and equipment in provinces during November. di Christmas the council 1985, there should not be The presentations made to 1: r decided to instruct the much trouble paying for the the task force by ap engmeer•to re -call tenders. shed in 1986, he said. proximately 100 witnesses, _ will help our,,caucus mem- bers in the. House of Com- Re om Reeve pays tribute a, mons as well as contribute ., I valuable insight to-, our SMOOTH SKATiNG— Mary Feldskov looks like she ; to, Snow' removal efforts Policy -building process," ''knows what she is doing as she skates in Howick'Figure, said Dr, Foster. Skating CII in -club competition. Mary was one of. - Members of the Wingham He added that the use of,a "We• look forward to this many club members who participated in the competition ° Princess and Prince Entry Form works crew have done .a large tractor snowblower? series of very „helpful sponsored by the Royal Bank. (Staff Photo) remarkable job coping with load the snow into trucks for meetings throughout On the hetavy snowfall this hauling away has greatly toric. �RD & UPTIGR®� IAD entry fee ®f. SZ 5 to be paid by the . sponsor. - winter, Reeve Bruce reduced the time required to ■ Contestants must be attending a Win$h®m area Machan said, and he feels keep the street clean, .�' school in Grades 6, especially since the parking" TWO injured in ®� $', their efforts should not go , Listowel a- ■ Former winners are not eligible. unnoticed. meter posts have been (5 9) , 1liLr.-- b n- vvhose- -- - --�-•-Maw � remobea: _s __ °..,,, _ _- - .._ :., , x v.,.�...�_„�_�_:�,._,`�'�CH�'R'i"E��I������iN�1,�1�1'i'S�„ council duties include ) - speak in public,an interview and their 'W Collision responsibility for the works The town has been renting overall impression on the judging panel. department said the men the snowblower, which._ is Two persons were injured ®Entries must be In no later than Sat. )an. 25/$6 have 'put in a lot of hours also used to move back the, in a snowmobile accident (,®1V11V1UNITY CALENDAR making sure the main street snowbanks along• the along a Turnberry Township ■ The •sponsors "must provide sashes for their, especially is kept clear. residential streets. sideroad over the holidays, entries. provincial police reported. INSI'R.AN(:F BROKI{RS LTI). • Please complete this form and send with $2 5 -Accident 'n Storm Catherine A. Boggs, h Insurance - All types HnmC, husiness, auto, farm, life. p Stoney ,Ptslvrt and Leah WINGHAM 357-2'fii6 GORRIE 335-3525 ' 'payable Diane'14 e/o Wingham ",. . Renaud, 19 of Tilbury were injured when two snow Thurs., an to Wed. ori 15 1986 l�dvafl e -Times, Wingham® Ont. HOG 2WG. —. In,u.ri!s -three people_ - ----__—_a _ -to J_,_-___�__ _ mobiles collided. - - — Thum. Jan, 9 Three persons were in- M whet) it crossed the centre. Police reported that the Fri. Jan. 16 Dance at Bluevale Comm. Hall• Ladies FUN FOR ALL GREAT PRIZES jurat in a three vehicle line and sideswiped an east- two machines, driven by Please Bring Lunch. collision near Bluevale 4 bound vehicle driven by Brian C. Reaume, 23, of RR Sat. lan. t 1 ® °®°° — ® ® — — — — ® — — ®°®®� ®®� ®°�° � ®® duringa severe snowstorm 5, Tilbury and Miss. Boggs, Sun. Jan. 12 Nelson Underwood o£ RR 1, y gg ' Mon. len. 13 I oME --- --`-- --` — - - -_ --- Dec. 2$. Wingham. The Lefor car were southbound in the ditch Tues, Jan. 14 Euchre, Sacred Heave Church. 8:00 p.m., - Nicholas Lefor of RR 2, then spun sideways and was along Sideroad 15-16 at about Everygnc Welcome. A®DRESS, 11russels, and Karen Wood of- struck by a following' car 3:30..p.m. Dec. 27 when the _ Films, On Past War Days. Members & , f the same address were taken driven by_Laurie___Ca l,pl sell-..— �l g �'e .cle s1'id sideways Guests Welcome:' 8:30 p.m. Wingham m� 1®N"i, W(IM�ER �}�- m°�mto-tlf�e Wingllamano a�nstranct of ISR 2, Bluevale. and struck the leading Legion. '^..,—,,""�—,.."'""`.� ",..�"'""'.'"`. """""`",;," -- Women To -Day Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Hospital following the c- Reaume machine, on which Wingham Town Hall, Alternate Weather SCHOOL &a GLADE _�__�__._ ._��' ' cident; vtlhile Marie Lefor, 8, Damage' t.o the three Miss Renaud was also Date Jan. 21. N was less seriously injured vehicles, which included a riding. Wed; Jan. 15 Child Health Clinic, Adults Also, 9:30 a.m. 1 I SPOEIgID _ ..._.--.—_-- . __ _.___------_..�.__�_--__-_.- r and did not require hospital 1981 Ford and a 1975 Olds -.Miss Boggs suffered a 11:30 a.m. Wingham Hospital Clinic . ®� ®-- — — — — — � treatment, mobile, was estimated' at a- rmajor� lnjuryJ .while Miss -� Building, , Wingham District Hospital Board Meeting, eoro[dsse to be t►eId'Iw eoliJtlr+s4low �olQh l.101ti' 99tTg1E1'Y NI�aMt In the tllPtvlgPi®tn Prhamcrer police at the . total of X9,000. Renaud escaped with minor* 8:00 p.m. Hospital Boardroom. . Town N®tl, N6tat1., )taw. 29, 1911b, 8:00 P.M. W►ng Po Police° reported that-- the injuries. loth were taken to Wingtham Arca Fire Board Meeting, 8:.30 _ - __.. Lefor vehicle, a 1977'I.incoln, accident ocrurred during, a the W►ngham and District p.m. ,Fire Han. was westbound on Highway whiteout at about 2:25 p.m. Hospital for treatment-. 12 a