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Drains Take Considerable Time For
Tuckersmith Council; Study Fire Pact
Courts of Revision occupied
much of the time of Tucker -
smith Council in Centennial
School, Brucefield last week.
Court of Revision was held for
MacDonald Drain, a Hibbert
drain which affects one Tucker -
smith ratepayer, Robert Kinsman
The drain crosses the southeast
corner of the township and is
estimated to cost $35, 700. Mr.
Kinsman is assessed $366. As
no appeals were heard the drain
bylaw was approved.
The Hensall- Tuckersmith
(Cook) Drain which is 2, 150 feet
long and estimated to cost $20,
000 was approved since there
were uo appeals.
Wilbur Keyes and Robert Mc-
Lachlan, both of R. R, 3, Kippen,
were }resent to ask questions
concerning the McKenzie Drain.
The two men signed a supple-
mentary minor change bylaw to
have bush cleared over one of
the branches of the McKenzie
Drain and both Mr. Keyes and
Mr. McLachlan will be assessed
$150 to cover the additional cost
of $300.
Council accepted the tender
of Roth Farm Drainage of Gads -
hill for $6, 948 for the McKenzie
Drain work. The work to be done
in August 1970 with completion
by August 15.
The only other tender on the
drain was that of Reg. Chappel,
R•R,1, Staffa, for $7, 385.
There were no appeals on the
Buffinga Drain which is 8, 600
feet long and crosses from Tuck-
ersmith into Stanley Township
south of Clinton. It is estimated
to cost $25, 810 of which Stanley
will pay $12, 685 and Tucker -
smith $13, 125.
Road Superintendent, Allan
Nicholson, is to check the two
Egmondville wells owned by the
township and assess any work
Emphysema was the name given
by the Greeks to a disease which
until ten years ago attracted
little attention in Canada. The
name means "inflation" and the
Greeks had discovered that the
lungs of a patient with emphy-
sema were stretched and would
not contract to push out carbon
dioxide so that fresh air could
get into the lungs. Research into
methods of treating the disease
is one of the uses to which Christ-
mas Seal Funds are put.
AN ACRE OF
BULLS?BULLS?...
needed on them,
Council approved construction
of additional sidewalks in--Eg-
mondville between Queen and
Bayfield Streets made necessary
by construction work now in
progress. Much of the cost of
the sidewalks will be born by the
province.
Louis McNichol of Egmond-
ville was granted a permit to
erect a truck ship for $3, 000
on Second Street. It will be
necessary to open up a dead end
street in front of the property,
Water services are to be extend-
ed to the building by the Town-
ship as well.
Street lighting in Egmondville
was discussed. A meeting is to
be called within two or three
weeks with the ratepayers, the
No, we aren't showing a
whole acre of . bulls but we are
showing the bulls that keep OUT
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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969
Tuckersmith council and hydro
officials to discuss the merits of
either renting street lighting or
installing new lights if ratepayers
agree to replace the existing
lights when the Main Street is
being rebuilt. Whether to have
rnerczry vapor fixtures or fluor-
escent fixtures also will be dis-
cussed.
The fire protection agreement
between Hensall and Tucker -
smith was considered but before
signing the agreement council
felt a meeting of the members
of both councils should be held.
Councillors Harold Knight and
Hein Rooseboom were appointed
by Hensall as representatives
on the three-member Fire Pro-
tection Committee while Coun-
cillor Ross Forest represents Tuck-
ersmith on the committee. Tuck-
ersmith is to pay Hensall $7, 000
toward cost of a new fire engine
and each year is to pay 32za%o of
maintenance and new equipment.
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